Show Resettlement Loan Puts Ashley Valley FannerOn Farmer Fanner FannerOn On Independent Basis Mr A A farmer of Uintah County makes above living expenses since March 1 I 1938 1936 The story of ot how one Resettle Resettle- Resettlement Resettlement Resettlement ment client was making good was discussed with the editor by Res Resettlement Bee Res- ResI Resettlement I Supervisor D D Ivo Eames Eaines I today Early this spring Farmer A Alost lost a supplemental Income which he had depended on for most moot Aj of his living He could see the coas and few pigs he owned would not make a living for his large fit fit- fa family mily mUy on a farm of approximately 40 acres He discussed the matter With his two sons a So brother and the county RR RB supervisor Together they outlined some plans and pro pro- proceeded pro proceeded to follow them First 80 acres of excellent qualIty quality quality ity dairy cows were d to- to together to together gether with some brood Mood sows cows and feeder pigs Soon things started to click The cows S made over W 2 2 a cow each ench w v eek from the cream and furnished ma m moat t of ot the feed teed In the form of skim milk mUk for the pigs From om March 1 when the reset reset- resettlement resettlement loan vas was made until last seek eek September lG the gross in- in income income In Income come from the cows has been 1056 1050 77 71 A total of 0 worth of pork pory has been sold since March arch 1 1936 This family has haa paid on debts and has In ted in improvements such as cow sheds material additional pigs a cabin etc ete Today they have base 75 5 pigs fattening In their feed yards an Increase of 16 calves and best of ot all the two to t 0 grown sons are In fri school and rind the whole family Is busy and happy with the prospect ot of soon being out of ot debt and anti on the road to financial I Independence dence deace |