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Show PAGE TWENTY-TW- THE UINTAH BASIN FASHES O out of our! basin is unique now o days ia aor8 prisoners, we are turned this basis the L. B. our humble ways than one. This annual costarted three years ago. It was little towns, away from or two off, nvention proves it, if proof were rean experiment, pure and simple, and farm homes, given a day and when quired. where it was decided that it must be both a time and a place ourTo utilize the present, cast aside we may meet each other, size pure and simple. and nightmares, to tackle dreams selves tip, as it were, shake bands, About 3500 years ago Confucius hear good music, a good band, ex-- 1 the mighty problems that are here, said, A man may enlarge his prin- cellent singing, enjoy the wonderful and to resolve to be master of Naenciples; but principles do not talks given by trained men fromj ture's wilds by working more ia the I believe that large the man. Utah and other states, including our harmony with the laws that ia U. B. I. C. has done most good in and fam- the big idea. A rest, some cultural of the governor, our congressman, enlarging the principles have men given force to lift us up and make us feel ous educators. Big 31.000 people who live here, and to strong in spirit, and then thought determination us life and hope, has done relatively more for the comes forth demanding nnore bigger back home and work harder, 1.000 additional people, the aborign-e- s. go even success a bolder wider make and plans, ideas, path, the Indians. This is practical intelligently, seemed surely due. Ex- the second opening of the Uintah where failure utilization of what we have, what have helped us to enlarge our Basin. We may have to do it all we are. This annual gathering is perts ourselves, but if this is "the, law "principles. something different. It was to be we can do it, and w$ wilL The gathering, August 1923, was then, minus the usual features of the Disraeli,1 the famous Prime Minitwo annual larger gatherings. We wanted no a grand success, and ster of England Said 5 Development horse racing, none of that sport events since have each time justifiis B. of U. the th discovery, And created that utility, ed useful the from hope that leads away an- again this Jewish statesman said, fourth we the have were Now C. I. and intoxicants thought. conclusion-ofools,. especially prohibited. The Jewish nual assembling of these citizens "Despair is tho U. disB. is Our LiC. us that over these After convincing from widely separated law book, the Talmud, says: no was fOoL see Disraeli one might the first glass, a lamb; after the tricts. Each year second glass, a lion; after the third old friends meet who had not met glass, a pig. We wanted no lambs, before for years. The greeting, the NOXIOUS WEED EXTERMINATION lions, or pigs, but just men, women joy of meeting, was worth seeing A casuel observer and children. and hearing. The campaign against ''noxious ' scon fact that note the could many weeds hds been canrie'd on this sea- From Tabiona to Vernal, via the usual road, is more than ninety were too darned glad to have a son with rather indifferent success, miles. From Jensen to Tabiona, for chat with each other to permit ev- owing to the lethargy in farming instance is considerably more than en a professor, the biggest special- communities in 'taking active part ist. interrupt a little time together. in it. 100 miles. Yet over this vast It would seem that but few farm-r- s of new country, dotted with Of course they wanted to know how realize danger looming ahead. little communities, four or five riv- to handle that bad weed, or to know That the the to eradicate these failure er valleys showing signs of mans how better to make alfalfa seed, weed pest may easily Ifead to a or dairy cows, pay, but mastery over the desert wilds, lived honey-beequarantine against all Basin products also wanted to chat, to capable of carrying the. seed to these 33.000 people, red and white. th(en they other communities. To get them together, or half of kinder catch up with each other , The effort to eradicate the small them, during a three day convention with time and events, in that friendwas and is the big plan. With ship way. And they did. The In- start these pests now hare in the Basin is bat a puny part of iwhat will thirty to fifty educators ready to dian saw the white mans way, and be necessary in a short time if active help us help ourselves, and the old thought they were good, and the are not taken imtaediately. steps military post. Fort Duchesne, as a Indian woman learned details of Let George do it seem to be the central and neutral gathering place, lifes work that will continue to slogan of many Basin farms on the success was and is assured. Like help them for ever. Our locked-i- n weed eradicatio nqnestion. advisors. ESSIN FARMER Established 1924 Published 1st and 15th of Each Month at Roosevelt. Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s the post office at Roosevelt. Utah under the act of Congress of March 3,. 1879. Official organ of the Uintah County Farm Bureau Office: Rocsevelt Standard. Roosevelt. Utah. Telephone 30. 50c Subscription Price, one year Editor George H. Harrison Violet Harrison. ...Business Manager Our Uintah Basin had dreamed so long, waited for that railroad so many years, lived virtually iu the future, that the U. B. I. C. naturally grew out of the present as a necessity so that our citizens might appreciate themselves and the present Wilde Oscar -- f Utilizing the Present a lktle more. I-- On said. The only really humanizing in fluence in prison is the influence cf The average basin the prisoners. Of citizen had become a prisoner. course he could go to Price, but where was he wben he got there? A few men and women got together and decided that it was time we had a gathering of this motly crew of homesteaders, ranchers, small merchants, et al. 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