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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER 8 Would You Like To Take A Vacation at Our Expense? 4' i KjiowYourNei i 5. Should a candidate withdraw Unusual interest is being shown will in the Get There Contest nomina- from the race his or her credits for tie a of event In be cancelled. 31. tions. The contest ends August in identical The active worker will begin now. any one prize, a prize be Typographical given. A free trip to the State fair with value will errors will be corrected but expenses paid, is an alluring prize or' other which is bound to make competi- such errors are not binding upon tion keen. A premium will be plac- publisher or contestant. Every can. for ed on individual effort; a premium didate is an authorized agent be must Candidates both papers. that makes hustling very worth collected, while. Another inviting feature is responsible for all moneys contestants will be and report at regular intervals. active all that VERNAL Work on the ne Commissioner federal building is progres-,sinW. L. Fletcher is having material $40,000 Brick masonry work newly rapidly. placed on the ground at his a modern is build to home purchased nearly ctompleted for the first bungalow. It is expected the contractstory. JENSEN Postmaster H. J. Chat-wi- n ors wjll have the work completed appointed to keep the traffic early in October. He ha3 until census crossing the Green river at to complete. the Jensen bridge reports 102 horse November 1st crossed vehicles motor drawn and TRIDELL Welcome home party on subscrip- the bridge Sunday, June 14. issued 6. ballot Any was winners. held for students who returnprize and who MT. DELL Bert Caldwell, Have you seen the watches and tions may be held inof reserve ed home from the various high the contest- had his sheds and corralls burned the fountain pens that are exhibit- cast at the discretion at various The printed coupons appear- last fall and a part of his hay, con- schools and colleges ed at the Basin Pharmacy, in Roos- ant. A most enin the state. and in Standard Roosevelt The barn new a places ing hay building Each week the contestants evelt? be templates joyable program was rendered. this summer. name and record will be posted The Uintah Basin Farmer must apdate cast before the expiration there so you can keep in touch with of the contest. pearing thereon. the development A SLOGAN 7. The campaign will be brought UINTAH AND OURAY Each issue of The Standard and Baballot sealed to a close under the sin Farmer will be watched closely AGENCY BOYS AND system, which insures fairness for results. The nominees are list- box Work and Play, but Save Each GIRLS CLUB WORK In this way no one knows ed below, also the few rules gov- to all. Day, was selected as the best slowho is really ahead until the final erning the contest. count is made by a local committee Great itnerest is being manifest- gan contest recently held in Uintah 'Nominations e who will break the seal. ed by the Indian boys and girls in county. This slogan was submitted Lulu Clegg, Roosevelt 10,000 winners to share in the 10 per cent their club work this by Golden Gardiner of Naples, Utah. year much The Fred Musser, Myton contest was conducted by the 10,000 of their subscriptions must be acMrs. Arthur Jacobs, Roosevelt 10,000 tive to the last and report regularly more so than last year writes Sup- Uintah State Bank In connection Mrs. Verna Reunion, Mt. erintendent F. A. Gross in enclosing with the county agricultural agent throughout the campaign. Emmons 8. This newspaper 10,000 guarantees the national publication, The In- and was open to all boys and girls' Miss Clara Hancock, Bluefair and impartial treatment to all dian Boys and Girls Club News, club members in Uintah county. bell There were 87 slogans submitted 10,000 candidates, but should any question in Washington, D. C. printed Mrs. Lawrence Smart, Roosej the decision of the manageby the club members. arise, Club work among the Indian velt 10,000 ment will be absolute and final. The slogan receiving second place R. A. Powell, Cedarview 9. In accepting nominations can- boys and girls on the Uintah and and submitted by Miss Grace Adams 10,000 Miss Wanda Rudy, Fort didates agree to abide by the above Ouray agency and throughout the of Bennett, folows: .Thrift is the Duchesne 10,000 conditions Indian service is on a permanent one investment that always yields Mrs. Wayne Robert's, Cedar- returns. We will have and growing basis. view 10,000 The third prize slogan submitted 9 35 club members this year and Miss Elizabeth Winters, Wendell Mecham of by Roosevelt projects have been undertaken. One Utah, is as follows: Labor Trideil, 10,000 drives is member Shirley Daniels, Mt. Emmons 10,000 carrying three projects. the scatters and the seed plow, Mrs. Albert Crumbo, Fort The three episode pageant direct- We expect to be present at the Uin- reaps the harvest. 10,000 ed by Miss Stella Richards at the tah county fair next fall and make - Dum Let us have other slogans from rS "r,crson Neola 10,i00 u. B. I. C. will be one of the great-Mr- a very respectable showing. mfembers in other parts of club 8 a we Evan Bennion, Boneta 10,000 est 'yet On gave picnic for July It will put on in Utah. the state. June, Utah Extension A the club Indian workers. great News. Id, 000 be a ah'1 in stpry, of the devel- era Carter Roosevelt 10,000 oprncnthistory, as was as well feast games enjoyed of the Uintah Basin and a Neola 10,000 vision of its future ona,d The importance of sports. . greatness. Ev- - and club work was discussed and there 9:38 Get your Hail Insurance prois no question about the value of with its be will stage special setting tection for your crops this work in connection with the 10,000 ' from i hMrd!)2,,i jTtaV 7. 10,000 the interest of the assembled thous-Mr- young people of today. Our Indian n..rinr the Ume of the pag ' Thomas Todd, Cedarview lolooo ands Ed. F. llarmston & Son Agency eant no other events will take place boys and girls seem greatly interMable Wahlquist, Myton Roosevelt, Utah 10,000 that all may enjoy thO wonderful ested in their work and they, too, Mrs. Duncan, Myton our ad on Page 7 See a few in 10,000 pageant. realize years that it is Mrs. I. Sander and Con- will Lee Powell, hit. Emmons 10,000 gressman Don B. Colton will be the a wonderful thing. Mrs. Victor Horrocks, Neola 10,000 An amplifier will pageant readers. Miss Pearl Sadlier, Roose- be used so that the assembly may ..nsrz--j 10,000 clearly hear every word said. The Miss Thelma Wilkins, Roosechoruses and dances will depict the it i velt 10,000 of Basin. the story Mrs. Axel Birch, Roosevelt.... 10,000 Another new feature of the U. B. Miss Nedra Stone, Ioka 10,000 Mrs. E. M. Swain, Roosevelt 10,000 I. C. will be the reception and address by Governor George H. Dern Miss Ina Gardner, Roose. TO SAVE at night so- that every one, especialvelt 10,000 ly the business men of the Basin, Miss Agnes Kennison, be in attendance. It is also may Talmage 10,000 Mrs. Edwin L. Murphy, thought a representative of the InuPal department at Washington will 10,000 dian be in attendance and give an adRules and Regulations E. Any person of good character re- dress during the last evening. Stive for a Purpose! Resolve to buy siding in any community of the B. Merritt, assistant commissioner, Uintah Basin is eligible to enter and represented the department last something useful which cannot be compete for a prize. Nominations year and his address was greatly may be made at any time during the appreciated. a purchased with pocket money election. home, a building lot, a set of furni2. No employee or near relative UINTAH INDIAN BOY of either newspaper is eligible to ture, a government bond or high grade RAISES PLYMOUTH ROCKS enter this distribution. We reserve stock. the right to reject any nomination. Patsey Shawanaux of Uintah, rais3. Winners will be decided by ed a fine bunch of Plymouth Rock their credits from accredited sourc- chickens last year and received first One Dollar Starts an Account Here es. Candidates are not confined to prize at the fair. His prize was in r and Draws their own particular town or com- the form of material for a chicken munity but, may work where they house. He is going 4 per cent Interest into the wish, for that matter any place in poultry business. Patsey attended United States. the Farmers encampment at Logan 4. Cash must accompany all or- and his chief interest was in the ders where credits are desired. Can- chickens both there and enroute. didates will be allowed to collect Indian Boys and Girls Club News, subscriptions, renewals or new sub- Washington. scriptions and issued on both alike, Vernal, Utah 1000 credits for each 50 cents sent The line that divides the stylo of in. It costs the subscriber nothing the girls dress from that of a to vote ebupons for their favorite. married womans is clearly defined, Subscribers should ask for them the fashion page says. H But the ill rnv'nr tliob fiiMcrintlon. trouble is most of the girls are wear- -' Credits cannot be pure;, used, nor are iojiio..,; and :he women, tin ill oft GLINES County g Non-priz- i f H - V' s. - s. ft $ HOW MONEY Have an Object , Uintaii State BaNic they transferable. 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