Show r M bi re N vecey aws j 1 4 0 v ustah U iti 40 tah ile t 0 XAV u NO ii J A T JOHNSON 6 1 D SMITH A 0 GOODRICH T r 0 I DAVID DAVID L N YOUNG X 11 W president ident eastern division DiTt slon vice president S scrota rr treas aber Preel det doat efra vi VIM 1 mom r u taum ree ua cows seed growers attention in advice from the financial agen cy of the state clover and alfalfa need marketing hag ban just been received stating that need brokers broers of duchesne Duc besne and counties may secure loans on seed coed up in the state pool through the uintah coun kye seed mat marketing committee not later than monday evening november seed roay pay bp signed UA o 0 in jn tho the pool after gombor 22 bagno but no loans will bo be mado made on seed signed up otter atter that date seed most must be sacked in good seamless 1 sacks any one needing sack sacks should place their order at time of signing up beed seed pool contract for further detail details of this seed poo pool inquire of phd county ag agenten ants office in vernal or it 8 jordan dry gulch office roosevelt THU FOR every taxpayer in uintah county ia 0 urged to study carefully tho the ao C companying 0 maalo v ing a article agn this pace page under the abo v 6 title it the fara farm bureau movement mont Is in to be accorded any consideration during the emins eming a years consumers no lea less aman producers should be seriously concerned with ite its progress Tess it the farm bureau should be considered at an institution cor for ser 1 every detail ol 01 its organization ite its motives vee policies activities and results deserve the closest ss tuddy even critics a in by any person who might be affected through its in M directly or indirectly the one big ques question tiou to be answered in drawing final conclusions upon close analysis ie is how will this thing affect the community it is not a one man abr IL single class affair why do deboys boys leave the farm i it if farmers sons would remal remain non von the farm and keep paco pac with tho the now new developments in agriculture with the same degree of activity that char acter izee manufacturing and other industries the problem of maintaining fertility and supplying food for tho the nation would be b solved A j boys leava the farni farm because they MU are are dot given material ater lal encourage ment to remain while they are in 9 in their teena teens the life of the average 4 i young boy on the farm la Is not very ae w r pleasant for many reasons the hours of labor are long drudgery is 1 constant and the conveniences such v x as he has seen in tho the city homes are A lat lacking king no incentive is offered to overcome those disagreeable features L moat most boys when young want to be t 1 comp farmer like their fathers they listen to the learned professors ua from drom the agricultural colleges and well meaning city farmers entrusts t i Is ts picture the beauties of farm life but when they face the cold reality N ka the following morning they are dis die s satisfied and want to leave the farm I 1 believe I 1 know he how the majority bt b farm boys fell for I 1 was one my 1 4 t self and have observed them for e more than a half century I 1 believe 1 that there is a remedy that wilf conf 4 the dislike for the farm which go often prevails among them and bu that remedy is encouragement some Ince native must be offered not alter after the boy boys have reached their majority maJor tty but while they are just kids the following incident which came fo my notice notto many years ago fairly illustrates what I 1 mean by incentive or encouragement and the discourage ing factor the tho doctor was visiting a patient in the country just ao as he was leaving the hause little johnny the tanners farmers eight year yeat old said doctor this la Is my birthday and papa has given me a pig I 1 want you to see it I 1 ho proudly led the doctor tao to the pen where he showed a nice it little 0 black pig about a week old he explained quite minutely the super lor for points of this pig and said that that he was going to take care of i ill and when it got to bo be a big hog would sell it and have lots of money from time to time during the summer johnny took great pride in show ing bla his pig watching it eat and keep 11 log ax it clean three times a day he would strut li like a little min man out outto to the pen carrying skim milk and an armful of corn and try to act and talk like a full grown farmer As an the summer progressed he enlarged the pen giving bis his pet some extra pasture and often would gather green vegetation tor for it on one 0 occasion he stated that next year he was going to buy two or three pigs beale P 1 wm adama J X amit ta Al alterre terra john Clard mor II 11 AB D ft Bur Doob tr so utah independence IL if E womack J I 1 L 1 ayten MA utah moffatt C W bodily job joka 0 9 M Ms bome utah ulak lapoint 7 m sprouse efro 5 fro hw att IH layelah Lay elat uth utah tridell aridell P IL goodrick Goodr GoOd ieh rIek 97 boyas joyas trall uth utah diamond DiA Biond mt wm win F hanson 01 val atah la emche ufa I 1 i i A T JOHNSON P 0 30 D J H comaty a 8 KAUGH etau lador all a for ikid poin must wt im ta by the thor and should be forwarded fon to the farin marea bottko M butak with his money and ask papa to rent him a pice of ground so that he bould raise ralso his hl own cora corn aed and concluded by baying saying that be he was going to be a farmer and raise hose hots and get ct rieb when the pis pig was ten month months old johnnys father old sold his hogs ing johnnys johnny was very proud of his pis pig and declared it would weigh lots more than any bog hog on the place the following saturday they were delivered at the station and the doctor anxious to know how maca johnny johnnys a pig weighed because of the careful attention it had xeo elved went to see eo the when the hogs were being delivered on the scales johnny said a arent you going to weigh my pig separately the father in a cold way said my eigl whose corn fed that 1019 piat get got out of the way dont bother me and John johnnys pig was weighed with jahe others othel rs johnny vas dua b his lip buttered the teara g rolled rotted down his hia cheeks checks and he be walked away broken hearted and discouraged cou raged the next year did not raise a pig tor for all incentive was taken away and his hopes and dreams were blighted today ibe eke old farm where johnny lived Is 13 dilapidated and unproductive johnny Is not a farmer but a worthless shiftless individual living in town his tile ambition was blighted the day the pig was sold what might not johnny have bave becom a if it his father had bad taken him into partnership the day the pig was sold the farmer T the he 1920 program of or farm bu eu bui i rean work has ban luTo lorod activity concerned with problems enumerated below now that the time for selecting another years program to 14 near during the motte mo tte of doom a ber it seems a rood good time for beriou reflection ever olver the earel work tv w closing mss the met the immediate aa as well as the borms nent need needs of the count County 7 haa has the sea eo aBond woric work tried to cover too much ground too ciany Is in there need for greater concentration of effort on a few fundamental projects a these and a down dooen other questions might be asked but the all important question of the hour Is what shall we do now in preparation for the coming years program of work of what shall that program consist a t and arld who ard the men women boys and girl to help do the hobt during the first week in december delem from the ath to the alth annual local farm bureau mea tinas will be conducted throughout the county there ata are reasons enough to A successful farmey ag f V th ahw boy boys leaving um farma herewith rem eitts IL L umit moa Js J sorrow tat indeed are uw tle AIR farmers as leave ike the farm ot of amk well trtat at it Is i bd et farm life espo dar ike of die us with the bt beet of e treatment treat meat by 14 orr ahm pr laen eaters ta I 1 none t to le lewira ing add te to diw tk deIr dereus de reuB sag watt meats cee enitH life ti train moat amt as akk etory story lad ladlie lest 4 it will be a 11 it if the boy stars e with the farm right does net coa consist only of or lawair and bd the biaka 1 ad d par inc 1 91 geturs re do D velIn 11 gj eleace science ty free ako aar r eat Icee yta boys ou the tare at 7 ei prore prove one a of the of 11 fenack has the ae farm bureau done its duty to coun country try justify every farmer la in every evory aqel fam farm bureau district betas blar preveat at every ce ketive local far W b beaus annual aandal during bluit drat first reek week la in december important feature fea turea oil meetings will be the attoh deace of bf ir large et of farmers abo bus laese it will us 1 te to elect select their very beat best men as off of leera fleors abil and lenaers left dera to lead out in la deffina def fita ing ng the program of work ly jr to make the entice jaae lae success Buc cess there must 1 ja loyal bf embere members la in carrying carry lag oat out th ceric to be d by the ae lter le Te adera aders wise leter terl mined hlo with an loyal membership is I 1 swe re to bring results of which the might bo be proud then thero there are the and a rn divi slon end and the county wide to be at t this point it should be noted that uintah has thua thus far zoiea very fortunate in ns bach such ralp 1 west of strong ekar character teter loyal jaap up portent porters to th the fara bureau aasve ovo maat the faithful alth fal work of mayor S D colton ong 9 of the llast lead lea derfl with bishop A G goodrich AT johnson Joh neon B E D smith of the bt era division dIvia lOB ap P 0 cooper L D toung young of the Tr fe etera estern division with the directors and various project leaden leaders from the resper five tive local district districts all th teen men with their work of bringing bri 11 Aging ake farm bureau work out 1 of to be recognized by taa the via public alic as a forca for ervice second oaly to that which mig might ht appeal to mans 8 roll re cloua basso u should biot and abot cannot bo be forgotten true enough their work baa hos not been perfect eeme me ahlas were vere left teft undone orae some mistakes were made but the te wonder Is thai that more mistakes were sot not gaide that more things thin were not left un fl dm rio As a part ft of tho bof toe fam ow it w aw P tor so ty to get ike UM and deter I 1 alba haft U te to do 4 kiy lay paa fr fee abow th hull t teth 0 41 br wr ways ot who ko iwai h bo the th boers awl 4 the 14 I 1 be la in securing o 0 abo auf 3 4 la ia ever the tawfic ot 1 te it U tumid be 14 U bee thosa many of owes 4 abt bom W plaid for at the lp dag 0 ae year beaw gone up as re gr ft ri hiLA wf fla 99 VW ais had bom L to be vata ao 10 in 1 the without aale amoda of ing the baten bW ten J JM be too t tbt that for or the arf yr year at be prieva ot more am alm 1 rrt fah bere 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