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Show V THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER PAGE SEVEN DE VOTED TO THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY OF THE GREAT UINTAH BASIN When finding stray stock refer to THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER Brand Page and notify owners of their critters.. You will be doing them a service. CLASSIFIED ADS If you want to Sell, Buy, or Trade a Wagon, Plow, Harrow, Gas Engine, Auto, Etc. Try a 25c Ad in this Column it is sure to bring Results. WANTED TO BUY Rendering Vat. Inquire at this office. FOR FREE BREEDERS Phone RAY 22-- tf 350 Head of old ewes. STRINGHAM or SAM 20-lt- R. g f. SALT LAKE STAMP OOfir Scad FRFB Staple ft Pm pupils he gained considerable knowledge despite his inability to see. When in 1895 tho state school for the blind 'was opened in Ogden, Mr. Newton became one of its first stu- Ear Tags dents, and he remained in that institution of learning until 1905. The best lag on ih Here he acquired the knowledge of market, indorsed by prominent stick men. reading by the Braille system of With our DOUBLE ACTION PLIERS raised print, and also became a 50 per cent more Tags can be attached, with one half the Exertion journeyman boot and shoe maker. as other Pliers on the market. One Graduating from the school for the squeeze attaches Tag instantly. blind, he came to Vernal in 1905 FREE Samples and has been a resident here since INTER-MT-Write forMACHINE & STAMP that time. He opened and conductWORKS, Inc. ed a shoe shop as his first business 242 East 2nd So. Salt Lake, Utah. venture in Vernal. From this small business has been developed the venting such children from, ,cbtain-- j leather work establishment now ing an education equal to that ob-- I owned and operated by him, known tained in the public schools. He is as one of the citys most important in urging that blind child'.emphatic business houses. Mr. iNewton is the ren be enrolled in this school, and proprietor cf the establishment and that every blind child should learn personally supervises the routine of a trade. conducting it. Daily he works at He is equally empathic in stating ;he cobblers bench, and beside himthat being blind is no 'cause whatself five other men are employed. ever for being a pessimist, and he Leather goods of all sorts are manumere empathic in saying that is still factured in addition to boots and blindness should never be considershoes, and the house does a heavy ed a justifiable cause for idleness. volume of business in repairing foothimself He ipreves that in holding wear, harness, saddles and all artithese opinions he is right for it will cles of leather. The output of the an be endeavor difficult of accomhouse consists of saddles, harness, to find a more industrious bridles, chaparejos in fact, all arti- plishment more a iman, a cles of leather goods ranging from man, man contented more consistently vanity cases to bill books, brief He Newton. Bill than appreciates and other article's cases, albums and talking with strangers meeting There ornamental. and useful both of them, thus gaining knowledge is nothing in leather goods the affect social and as conditions they cannot supply. The life in other localities. business and in Wyoming Utah, sold are Colorado. A traveling salesman is kept constantly on the road taking Ver-ia- l. Sweet Clover Not Ideal crders in places distant from Al-Wuz-- On even-temper- ed pro-luc- ts Mr. Newton is interested events of the world, both at home evmd at large; he is versed in the socients transpiring in politics and al affairs. Friends read to him :rom newspapers and magazines, and no more attentive listener may be He mingles with found anywhere. his friends and neighbors, discusses iffairs of the day with them, and is not adverse to expressing his opinions Frequently he has stated that who deparents of blind children to cline to send these unfortunates are the state school for the blind in pre-committing a serious error EATON BROS. F. On Under half crop in each ear. F. B. COLLINS No. 1, Vernal, Utah. D left side. Vernal, Utah right hip or right ribs. HUGH BARNES Neola, Utah On left hips and left ribs. Mark: Split in each ear. W. H. BOWDEN SJ Hill Creek, Ouray, Utah Ear Mark: 7 in right ear. Ear R. M. CLARK Cedarview, Utah Un left hind quarter, hip or thigh. RORT. H. C. MARCHANT Ioka, Utah Tag in left ear. left ribs HYRUM RASMUSSEN Upper and under slit in right and under half crop in left. Vernal, Utah On right rib3. Crop off right, slit C. A. ERICKSON and underslope in left. Boneta, Utah on Address the On PERFECT EAR TAGS o - From Page 1) in Underbit right ear. GEORGE DUDLEY, CA7TLE-H03S-SHE- The Original Its Double Hole Lock T.ig. makes it superior to all imitations. Clamped on in one operation. It 'stays putt WELL KNOWN BASINITE SCORES SUCCESS DESPITE HANDICAP (Continued pq Randlett, Utah On left ribs and thigli. No earmarks. JOR BENNION. . CHART FOR SALE 4 Cows, 1 registered bull. Reasonable, inquire LOUIS E. ALLLRED, Neola. ltf. FOR SALE Vernal, Utah W. S. PERRY JOHN N. DAVIS AND SONS Utah Lapoint, un left ribs. Crop upper bit, right. On both shoulders. Crop and slit in left. Upper slope, under slit in right. Crop off xeft. G. II. SOUTIIAM & SONS R. F. D. No. 2, Vernal, Utah J. F. CHAPMAN Three underbits left. On left libs. Vernal, Utah Hole in right. un left hip. On left shoulder Ear Mark: Swallow fork in each B. A. KIMBALL ear. Neola, Utah Hay Crop by. Any Means Sweet clover is not an ideal hay crop by any means, but more or less of it is cut for that purpose in different sections every year. Those who have not had experience with it are r crop too apt to cut the second-yeakill the thus and close to the ground clover, Sweet being plants outright. a biennial, starts to grow from the root crown only once in the spring of the second year. Second growth in that year starts from buds on the stems. If cut too close to the ground there will be no buds left from which stubble growth can start. Leave the from seven to eight Inches long. ALBERT STEPHENSON right ribs. on Square crop, left under half crop Duchesne, Utah Underbit in right, swallow fork and and under slope in right ear. underbit in left. F. H. SMITH LOUIS FREESTONE R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Utah R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Utah Slit in left; swallow fork in right Waddle on right jaw. GEORGE A. SLAUGH Vernal, Utah. Phone Red 495 ' On IRVIN EATON Vernal, Utah Under half crop ribs. right in each ear. DAVID KARREN & SONS L. McNAUGHTON Vernal, Utah Youghal, Colo. .Vernal, Utah Ear Marks: (Lightning rod) Bar VP on either Side. on left side. Underslope in both ears. Mark: Crops off both ears. Ear FLOYD E. LAMB Jj. E. POTTER Myton, Utah Myton, Utah On left side. Earmarks, tip off left On left side. Under 7 (Seven.) ear; under half cropped, upper half CHRIS JENSEN tipped on right. Neola, Utah W. II. OAKS On entire right side. R. F, D. No. 1, Box 63, Vernal, JOSEPH ENGBERSON Utah On left ribs. Underbit in both ears. Vernal, Utah On right riba. Crop off right ear. RAY GARDNER IVEN G. ROSS Hayden, Utah Under bit in right ear. Tridell, Utah On left ribs. Crop upper and unD. R. PRICE derhit right, hole in left. Bluebell, Utah WILLIAM ZOWE Waddle on nose. Myton, Utah W. OBERHANSLEY On left ribs. Slit in right ear. ' Ra 1,1 3 Hayden, Utah left side. Ear mark: Crop off left and slit in right. ; on A. D. HANCOCK j W. S. NICHOLSON l Phone Crescent, Roosevelt, Utah On left ribs. Large bit in upper right and left. Bluebell, Utah Ear riiarks: Crop off right, underbit and slit in left. on right ribs. When answering advertisements, please mention THE U I N TA H BASIN FARMER. REX L. GARDNER Neola, Utah No ear marks. On right hip. , jy W. L. FLETCHER F. D. No; 1, Vernal, Utah UnOn right hip. Slit in right. derbit in left. ;ht Hip R. H. L. ALLRED Roosevelt, Utah On right ribs. Tag in right ear. CLYDE A. NELSON DUCHESNE OLD : : : UTAH PAPERS tor sale at this office. |