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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER IV1YT0N PAGE SEVEN ITEMS By S. A. PARKER Lake Cedarquist of Salt his wife and City, accompanied by in daughter Dorothy, spent a week Mr. home of llyton visiting at the He was Philipps. Mrs. George and Seed Occidental the of manager last this year and place company in to the city where was transferred same company. lie is employed by the of My-to- n Sons and Tingley George who are independent commission men, have received their new machine, the Specific Gravity Sapara-to- r and are installing the same. E. T. Barber of Roosevelt who has the supervision of the special edition of the Uintah Basin Farmer, spent some time in Myton recently, meeting with the governing board of the Commercial club and formulated plans for the Myton share in the He met with success in project. his erforts. He also secured some ad ertising for the same issue. M. S. Parker of Salt Lake City, educational director of the Utah Public Health association, was a recent Myton visitor and made plans for the work in this place and vicinity for the fall and winter. He also visited several other places in with his the basin in connection j. A. position. The rock crusher which is preparing the gravel for the Federal Aid road is now located near Myton. The grading and surfacing on unit the last of the Myton-Anteloa way. in is progressing satisfactory Sumsion and Clark, contractors hope to have the work completed by August 15th on this unit which goes to the Duchesne county bridge north of Myton. During the past 10 days Myton and this portion of Duchesne county has received several good rains which will prove very beneficial to all kinds of crops and will aid considerably along irrigation lines. a On Sunday evening July 4th the in was held service patriotic Presbyterian church. The M. I. A. of the L. D. S. church joined with Presbyterian people in this service. Among the special numbers was a piano solo, by Miss Marguriete pe MIDVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Chanie all parties interested in the water Whisler of Park City brought a way through the canal and syphon. a months vacation with relatives in couple of men in to the basin last It is the desire of the company to Salt Lake City. week to look over the Whisler inbe first in the certified seed From the reports coming in from farm. to and confidence the win dustry those who are in a position to know VLiXONAII Don Davis has leased of the seed buying public. the outlook is very the Swanson Grant 40, east of town J. A. Kirkendall and sons are in promising for the Alfalfa seed crop on the North lor tne next 5 years and has moved the mountains cutting timber for Myton bench. In fact all kinds of his family there. He has leased his bulkheads etc. crops are in fine condition. The tarm east of town to his farmers many of them are optimistic Ray Timothy. relative to the conditions and proMYTON Sunday, June 27th, was spects for 1926. the hottest day of the year according to government station. It was 95. In June of last year the highest rtcord was 92. BLUEBELL Mr. and Mrs. Hall ire now settled in Bluebell in John -- son-in-la- (Prepared by the United Sratea Department of Agriculture.) A Myton-Rooseve- ys Myton-Antelo- pe unit, returned after Some users of printing save pennies by getting inferior work a nd lose dollars through lack of advertising value in the work they get Printers as a rule charge very reasonable pnees, rcr none of them get rich although near!) ail of them work hard TI Moral: Give your printing to a good printer and save money . Or.r Printing Is Jnexcelied t i t 1 numbers and letters. Ordinary black automobile enamel is used as a tattooing pigment. It is applied to the needle points with c. brush. The mark is applied by merely striking the hog smartly with the instrument, usually on the fore part of the back. Tattooing causes no injury to the meat or inconvenience to the hogs. Work Is Permanent A tattoo mark, properly applied, resists all attempts to remove it and, after death, is as permanent as the skin itself. It Is a definite means of bepreserving the identity of hogs Extensive tween farm and market. te. ts have demonstrated the practithe cability of the device in tracing in and diseases origin of animal diseased of identifying tire ownership Nuanimals in mixed shipments. uses suggest merous otiier practical themselves, such as tracing the source of animal parasites, experi-mental work Involving the study of dressed carcasses and identifying marketing. ownership in bo A copy of the circular may secured as long as the suply lasts by, writing to the United States Depart-D. C. nu nt of Agriculture, Washington, self-feed- to his work Friday, July 8, Save Pennies Waste Dollars d 1 the Goodrichs house opposite the post obice. Mr. Hall took over the mail .iage July let. Me welcome them to our community. Mt. HOME Jees Allan has taken part of ins sneep over on the WLite- rocks range. He lett with tntin the tirst of July. in.e.-- i Ficihii. Santelice is having a nev, ndJuio.i built on Lis house. , Hi i ElIOCivS Tne annual Indian Sun Dance will commence on i Ue. nay evening, July 20th and mn for thiee nights. HA i DEN The men of Hayden have been donating work on the load and expect to continue until we have the roads in better shape. HAYDEN Mr. and Mrs. Q. All-rehave now moved to the Toni Durgcn tarm at Bennett where the; wul locate this summer. simple nnfhod for placing tattoo marks on hogs so that they may he readily identified after slaughter has been devised by I)r. F. E. Murray, veterinarian of the United States DeThe prinpartment of Agriculture. cipal need for such identification is for detecting the origin of any diseased nogs found at the slaughtering places and to trace the channels through winch infection spreads. Uses for instrument. A description of the instrument, methods of using it, and arious practical uses for such identification One of the most important entermarks, are described in Miscellaneous in the of Bennett an prises Circular Number 57, Just issued by Ihe fulfillmenthistory of a dream of six the United States Department of Agri- teen years, is the project now unue culture. tlm way, to syphon water across The form of the instrument con- Colton Gap, for the purpose of irsidered most suitable for tattooing hogs rigating land comprising several as the consists essentially of a metal holder hundred acres, designated See Alfalfa Grimm about eighteen incites long, shared Certified to receive five blocks of babbit Bench, situated five and V2 mile and north of Roosevelt, be metal in which phonograph noodles east are embedded with the points pro- ginning at the top of the Snntl north ant and extending truding about a quarter of an inch. dugway Colton west to the Gap. The needles are arranged to form Blaine, a vocal solo by Miss Mary Tingley, a piano solo by Miss Thelma Gardner. Rev. S. A. Parker gave a patriotic talk. The service was well attended and it is hoped that it may become a permanent thing each year. It is hoped that the securing of lt all for the unit of the federal aid road may result in the letting of the contracts in the near future and the beginning of construction work this fall. The S. A. Wells building is being renovated and put in first class in the shape. To be occupied near future by the government to be used for Post Office purposes. New furniture has been ordered and is on the way. It is modern in e.ery way and will be installed at once upon its arrival. II. C. Ward, the Postmaster has charge of the work of getting the building in shape. R. E. Hale of Salt Lake City who occupies the position of inspector start to eat at an Young pigs will for the state, of the construction allowed access are age if they work on the Federal Aid road of early shorts and corn, with to a right-of-wa- w, Tattoo Marks on Hogs Tell Owner Simple Method Devised to identify Owners After Animals Are Killed. V tankage. Subscribe today for TIIE UINTAH It will keep you informed on the Basins farming problems. BASIN FARMER. OUR MOTTO Fix them to stay Fixed Johnson, Jeweler and General Repairman this bencl Seventeen years ago Dhchesne, Utah. Mail orders given prompt was surveyed by the late Alber Halen of Vernal. The project is now in the hands of civil engineer, Craig Harmston of Roosevelt, who made recent surveys and drew plans for the construction work, several profiles oi which were submitted to different pipe companies. A carload of Creosoted wood certified seed production permanently assured by been ...uir. w..auci, entei ed SEND FOR FREE BREEDERS CHART J stav pipe is now in transit from tin Federal Pipe and Tank company o Seattle, Washington, to be delivered at the Colton Gap where it will b built into a carefully constructed syphon. It is indeed noticable how per feet has been the cooperation ihn has made this enterprise so promising of a successful issue. For a number of years the pro ject has been regarded as a fuiuro! whereby a uity possibility, purpose and earnest coopmutio. all obstacles have been removed. ex Every effort will be made to to seei pediate the work in order a portion to fall wheat and Grimmll alfalfa ere snow flies. The Kirken-daand tractor, ditcher, plow, tandam disc, will do much of thi. work. . The said tract of land is beginatter ion ning to attract much its general because of its isolation, alfalfa, adaptability for growing natural diainage. and its The absolute purity and strain ,nf Attention has a .FOR -- i Wi ll The Original Tag. Its Doubt Ho! Loci makes it superior to all imitations. Clamped on in one 0perBtjoiu It stavs nut! SALT LAKE STAMP COf W.Bdwy. $ Salt L 'Si Or. Send FREE Semple. ft fnoes oi PERFECT EAR TAGS Nmm- - j ASH YOUR MERCHANT FOR UINTAH GEM FLOUR MILLED BY jj Roosevelt Millg. Co. Roosevelt, Utah into I i t - |