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Show Devoted, COSIER to &.Pevals?sgnfcolAcu.liuio intfje Coreal UinkabBastn. toeR-ogres-s E DARTIIAIi EH ANNOUNCEMENT GREETING PRESIDECT BY ACCLAMATION DISCUSSION OF SECOUG It is witBi joyful excitement, that with this issue GEN- ERAL, APPROVAL WILL DECIDE OT FEBULiKT. Chester H. Hartman was onani-mos-ly reelected president of the Duchesne county Jama Bureau By acclamation at tieir meeting Beld att Roosevelt January 9. L, EL Potter was again chosen rice president. Tie selection of a secretary-treasurwas laid over until tie meetBe leld at Upalco on Februto ing ary 9L J. P. May as ted not to Be reelected on account of lack of time. But will consider tie position if allowed 25 per montl for expenses. Committee On Inewporal Mr. Hartman,- Mr. Potter May were appointed to pre tides of incorporation for tie county farm Bureau. Verbal Report Girev. A verbal report of tie activities of tie farm Bureau was given By Secretary May and a full written report will Be given at tie next meeting. Tie articles of incorporation of tie county Bureau read and discussed. Good Chances for Farm Agent. A general discussion of a county agent was indulged in. It was pointed cut tlere was a good dance to get one cm July 1, 1521, But if working Before flat time. Us expenses must Be raised locally. Tils will Be tie leading qnestioni at tie February meeting. Local Bureaus win take up tie matter previous to tlis meeting. Lack Of Agent Drawback. Tie principal drawback to successful farm Bureau work is tie Witl a lack of a county agent. county agent directing Boys' and Girls club Work could also Be carried on successfully and make tie Uintah Basin the pride of Utah, in tlis project work. AH cnother proand Bejects could be carriedV tter cooperation witl fatal county for tie Big Basin field. Memberships How Due. Tie secretary was asked to notify members that members lip fees annual were now due. Tie fl membership is divided as follows: local organization; 13.5 12.08 for for; county jOrganizaiion; 13.0 nastate organisation and? 5.5 for tional organisation. Locals EepreFCRted. order Tie, meeting was called tofollowcall slewed tie roll ni tie ing locals represented: W. Larsen; Roosevelt, Georg EL Potter; Mytan, J. I. Highland. F. Hunkey; Ioka, falter Baird; CL H. Jartmaa; Mid-ie- w. lit. Emmons, F. W. J. Myen; Cedarvisw, Lee Andertoa; Ifeol, B. A- - Kfm-- t er - ' i FARM BUREAU PROGRAM JAIL 11th. of Program at City Flag Pole at 10 oclock Today. Raising of Flag. Star Spangled Banner,.' by High School band. led by Prof. W.. F. Han- son. Taming over city Walter G. Barnes. Response- - By A. Slaugl. Music,, Band,, Mayor By George Mayor-ele-ct led By Prof. Hanson. assume tbeir New City Officers duties. Lunch. 12:30 oclock. Eand to march from flag pofo Ward clapeL Program at Chapel 1:00 oclock. Community singing led by Prof. Hanson. Invocation, Bishop M. M. Batty. Singing. High School' Glee Club. Farm Bureau Report, President Ernest Eaton. Report of Extension Work, EL Peterson, county agent. Singing, High School Glee cinb. Lecture on Dairying, Ben R-Extension dairy specialist. Bara Yard Duet. Olsen orchestra. Health Remedies, Mrs. Jane Murray. Why a Farm Bureau, M. P. State Farm. Brown, Bureau. Uintal Blues, High school Viewing exhibits. ER-drid- ge. Uintah Basin Will Move Onward With Co-operati- on vice-presid- ent glee-club- PETERSOM, Uintah County against enemies of agriculture, sucl as sparrows (which. need immediate Agent. grasshoppers, prairie Nothing" is so deadly as stagna- attention), bouse flies and tuberculosis, dogs, stream small tion. Tie running to mention. It numerous too others down tie hillside is kept pure, clean also will Big industries, tie promote onand fresh, because it is moving livestock, poultry, dairying, reaches wlem butt ft tie pond seed, home economics. Boysalfalfa ward, and or slougl in tie lowlands, it soon Girls club work and so on. Becomes foul, green and slimy and Tlis publication will also serve So it w say it las stagnated. By EL a medium through wlicl tie vais witl nations, societies, commmii-an- d as agricultural organizations can individuals. Tley mist rious speak. It is tie writers opinion move on or tBey must die. tlat tlis paper should Be made tie Tie tope and vision people lave official organ of tie Farm Bureau, rate determines tie of tie future space Be given to each local to of tieir onward movement; and to and wbatt is being done to promote tell must tlere get tM tope and vision, and greater prosconditions Better UnBe some kind of a stimulus. on tie farm. stimperity most effective doubtedly tie , Tie Ladles Farm Bureau, also, ulant is publicity-- and tie greatest factor in publicity is tie press. could useintlis medium to great adpromoting tieir work, vantage Tien, if we wist to move onward rural life in tie as a body, we must use ties fac- for no phase of more in need of conis Basin Uintal tors of progress. is somesideration than tome, where tie know to tlat is It gratifying of our fumothers dwelt of agtie good tie one las cauglt tie vision us make tie Let ture Great citizenship. of tie ricultural possibilities so tlat tie elildren Hiatal Basin, and as a result, we tome inviting, help to Build tlis are to lave a real agricultural pa- will go on and Empireof to great task prodedicated tie per, Space will not permit a detailed moting ler industries. Tils paper, if properly supported statement of all tie ways tlis pubnrt proerty Ian died, will Be one of lication ay be used, nor tie benefits tie agriculturtlat are to be derived from it. Howtie greatest assets toUintal all Basin. ever, let us accept it as another cog al interests in tie It will contain articles dealing witl in tie great wheel of progress, and in send to tma local Is now tie problems, scientific and prac- give it our unqualified support, for Right and will gfre tie agricultur- it Is destined to help tie onward tical. before forget yon that subscription news on of tie entire Basin. It will movement of our Great Inland al page Subscription ccnpon ii Be a great factor in promoting drives tear. 1t t AliML THE UINTAH BASIN' FARMERS we make oar Bow to the people of the Uintah Basin, and await your decision; as to whether we have chosen the opportune time to make the venture with a farm publication. The Great Uintah Basin is our field, with our intention to cover every line of endeavor and the problems confronting the Basin farmer, which because of oar location are oar very own. "We will make no pretense of covering any other field. The prosperity of the Uintah Basin Farmer is now an assured fact, but it can be increased through proper It is in that cooperative field we will cooperation. endeavor to work. It is our desire to be so essentially homey, that every member in each subscriber's household will be longing and waiting for every issue to arrive long before it is off the press. jpDepaxtments will be created for dairying, poultry, livestock, honey, home economics, flowers. Farm Bureau and Boys and Girls clubs and others. COUN-T- T 1GEST MEETS WITH COUNTY CDFTAH . Benediction. Bishop Jos. McKee. McKee. 7:30 oclock at Orpheus, Community Singing led by Prof. Hanson. Farm Bureau Quartet. Saw and Guitar, Iowa Hacking and EL Massey. Violin and Accordion, Iowa Hacking and EL Massey. Reading. Wm. Witbeck, Sr. Bara Yard Dnet, Olsen orchestra. Farmer and His Wife, Mrs. Lu--cil H. Calder. Uintah Blues, High School glee club. " Dancing.. OFFICERS ELECTED FOR FARM BUREAU DAT George A. Slaugl L. A- - Haws Councilman Councilman Join B. Eaton Alfred Simper Councilman Councilman, Elmer Man waring Mayor ear 4-y-ear 2-y- ear 2-- yr. Josepl Herbert Clief of Police Fire Clief Night Marshal-Wat- Louis Freestone Edward Hoeft WHIiam Holmes CL O. Weist Byron Goodrich F. B. Collins er Dept City Attorney-Stre- et Supt Treasurer Loa Recorder Andito r McCarrel Bub Jarrell Justice of the Peace, Josepl McKee Henry Reich N. G. Sofwards W. A. Wiaward Sexton and Patrolman Undertaker City Physician . |