OCR Text |
Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER t V- - ducers that they could possibly have. ciation and the county farm bureau We are very fortunate to have a brought the best prices paid In the man who is well trained and abso- state of Utah, of 45 cents, it was and honest and whose announced by County Agent E. PeIn We Cannot Sell Wooden Shoes America lutely fair are A letter from with the seed pro- terson recently. sympathies Albertus Willardson, vice president ducers, in charge of the station If we will take advantage of our of the association, said this was the fBy $ Peterson, Uintah County Farm Agent opportunities now, we will' be known best wholesale price ever paid for in the not distant future as the Utah turkeys. producers of hardy alfalfa The same New York firm which conWooden shoes do not suit the land, as greatest way of certifying seed in the world. Let us all work contracted all the turkeys at Thanksin this country and therefore well as the seed. No one, it seems, and boost Jons together to make this the giving time, came back at Christmas t' ay are not in very extensive use. should of heme best that is produced. time for all the basin turkeys the the these hardy varieties T.ey are however, well adapted to without plant an from association could procure, which inspector getting Bsreral European countries and State Department to certify his Utah shows that the basin bird is very .therefore they find a ready market the Turkeys Bring Besides seed. land services and the much in demand. tt re. There is no doubt but that of a crop inspeccr, we have in the Best Ever Price Paid service and comfort, wooden f:r real basin an alfalfa seed' experiiiaes are, in many cases, just as Uintah When answering aivortiseunents, which if retained long ment station, read as our best leather, kid or enough, and properly of mention THE UINTAH made The will by turkeys please shipment kangaroo shoes, but the American be the greatest asset tosupported, - the Utah Poultry Producers asso- - BASIN FARMER. the seed prodo not wear them and hence jgapie t:,3 wooden-sho- e peddler who comes ta this country from Europe has to his business if he expects to tjnge I - as per. This example is used merely to DIRECTORS JOSEPH BARBOGLIO O. P. M. BIERSACH aw that we cannot sell something f EDMOND Dale Castle CRAWFORD, President Secretary-Treasurt it the public does not want, no mn N. J. MEAGHER, Vernal Litter how good or how serviceable l!5i mn R. S. JORDAN, Roosevelt it may be. Our common alfalfa seed produ- UBl V. P. MARTIN, Moab cts in the Uintah basin, due to its B. REDD, Blanding L. ion winning first place in the Intema-HianUSI seed show at Chicago, must ion conceded to be the best in the Ufil Unl v arid. We are all very proud of m Uni success and reputation the Uin- jtla basin alfalfa seed has made; but tyji Unl with this great success comes a great usi ' mn r: :ponsibility to the seed growers cl the basin. We owe it to oursel- US! ion vcj and future generations to retain iMH mn tLa prestige we have gained and this Effective 1926 , USI January mu places a responsibility on every seed producer in this vast inland em- USI Unl For the purpose of promoting uniform, safe and efficient pire. Several things have helped to mn ion cake the Uintah basin known as a banking methods, the following rules have been .great seed producing section. Chief ion among them, undoubtedly, was the LSI adopted by the undersigned banks. Unl .great cooperative alfalfa seed. pool cf 1919. While this great seed pool jjjg Unl SAVINGS Interest paid shall not exceed 4 per cent. 'proved almost disasterous to a great USI ion 'many seed producers, yet it proved No allowed be on shall interest fractional of a USI parts ion t beneficial in that it showed to the ; world that we had a month or fractional parts of a dollar nor for amounts great seed pro- USI ion ducing section and that our seed USI between withdrawn interest periods. Unl It was of the very best quality. turned the eyes of the world upon USI Unl B3 and they are now looking to us CHECKING ACCOUNTS The of service 50 charge ' Unl foy a great portion of the seed which usj! cents accounts small on be to shall checking charged is annually, being used in various Unl sections of the East. account not the of 27th the than later each month. day uni mn In spite or the fact that we have Letter (See distributed). a great seed producing area and In we have produced the best seed EXCHANGE SOLD Members shall charge a minimum ,in the world there are a few real usi mn seed alfalfa producers problems one-tent- h 1 10 minimum of of fee cents. rate cent, per m r,nst face and solve if we expect to U5f maintain our prestige in this great HI exchange 1 per cent minimum fee $1 .00. Foreign USI One problem which we iciustry. mn mast consider immediately is the m one-tent- h 1 per cent, Minimum of rate COLLECTIONS rmrket demand. We learn that the usi minimum fee 25 cents. eastern buyers are clamoring for the IE! and seed of alfalfa varieties hardy jjg unless we can give them what they usi One-tent- h mn 1 per cent of TRANSFERS TELEGRAPH want in the Uintah basin they will usi jjjjj ) go4 where on both incoming and outgoing transfers, minimum fee they can get it. If thn market demands Grimm, Cossack or usi M 50 cents, plus cost of wires. ! we shold enough produce ilirdinger, USI jjg ttf these varieties to satisfy that de- -j k er . ,4 UG1 al Eastern Utah Bankers Association i-- i Outline of Rules . ; ' 1 t;md. USI The wise producer will give this USI liquation due consideration and will USI gradually change to the varieties which have the greatest demand at USI I the best r, prices. Thi3 change, should not be radical but grad--- 1 USI 1. The present situation is only USI i e matter of satisfying the market USI i mands. Qnly a few years ago the livestock USI . T irket demanded large heavy steers, USI I ps and mutton, but the demand USI ,t s changed to such a great extent t at the great International Stock USI f ow is making plans to eliminate t sse classes from competition in M Meat producers t great show. t re had to change their entire sys- - usi t a in order to keep pace with the mands of the market, and so we i.lst do in the alfalfa seed game If we hope to stay on top. We have plenty of demonstration USI ; of USI jcV: i evidence to show that many do will alfalfa of varieties i hardy So it is USI .11 in the Uintah basin. t a question as to whether oi USI i t we can produce the kind of seed USI I . eastern friends want but the X ' I I question is how best to go t out it and make the change. It USI t sms now that anyone who anticl-- ! tes changing should take advan- ; le of the seryices of the State De- i ; rtjnent of Agriculture, ESCROWS A charge shall be made of $2.50. where. the amount of escrow is $1000 or less, $5.00 if the amount exceeds $1,000, plus 25 cents on each payment. jjg u iM M . how-jeve- -- n CHECKS on checks shall be charged Special printing for at the actual cost of imprinting and binding. j STAMPS Endorsement stamps shall be charged for at actual cost. M Member banks shall charge not less than $1.50 for drawing all chattel and real estate mortgages, plus cost of recording or filing. jjg jjg jjg MORTGAGES . . jjjn BANK OF VERNAL ROOSEVELT STATE BANK FIRST NATIONAL PRICE COMMERCIAL BANK OF PRICE iND SAVINGS BANK HELPER STATE EMERY COUNTY BANK BANK jjjn jjg UINTAH STATE BANK CARBON COUNTY BANK v COMMONWEALTH BANK jjg ion |