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Show THE UIUTAH. BASH PAGE FIVE FjHTE?.TTrtt oMYTON ITEMS Thera continues ta be a ta tie per capita consump- tien. ef meat foods, and ever so u. 2uX it seems worthwhile ta stand and look: at ourselves, sa to apeak, to find tie reason why. market-Crelln- la Reed Jerman and a ' m E.ULES FOB. A SUCCESSFUL AED HAPPY LIFE Work and Earn. Have a bank Account- Record Expenditures. Make a budget. Carry Life Insurance. 6. Own Tour Home. 7. Make a WILL 8. Invest in Safe Securities. 9. Pay Bills Promptly. 10. Share With Others. 1- - . 2. 3. 4. 5. tiers meat were 2 toed animals for eaci person in tie: United States, while in 1921 tierei Is only for eaci person. However. da largely to more efficient EietiQdjj in- production and distribution and through education work The income of the average- - famcnrrlit on. a larger actual tonnage ily today is declared to be higher purchasing power than tie inf mat is now being produced from! In come of tie average family in a smaller number of animals. Also,! 1914. But 13 years ago tie average ti female animal population rep-- ! family didnt want a radio, and an resents a muci larger percentage of, automobile and a half dozen other tha total animal population result- - expensive luxuries. tag in a substantially increased fcirth. rate per thousand of liveJailed for Whipping stock population. Despite tie fact that our meat Daughter; Wont Leave Lexington. Ivy. Arrested on a warfood consumption is constantly on rx sworn out by his wife, charging rant 8 around with the up- climb, him with assault and battery by whipconsumed beef being pounds of sixteen-year-ol- d bis daughter. ping around annually as compared with to the was committed Chester Laytart 5 billion pounds ten years ago, still Harrison at county ss Cynthiana. jail cur per capita consumption north of here, to await ta dwindle. Tie increased Ivy., fifty miles triaL examining Laytart is amply able In volume do not depict a to furnish bond, but declared that he fceniarcy toward greater per capita would stay in jail as long as there was eensemptfon. but is only tie nat- one stone upon another, before be ural result of increased population. would furnish bond in the case. Tie weak spot in merchandizing Laytart claims that his daughter oisat food animals and their pro- disobeyed him when he told her to ducts Ls tie lack of concerted ac-ti-.n milk the cows, and cites the scriptures toward keeping tie desirability as authority for enforcing obedience h food stuffs in tie public from his daughter. The unique case is cf substitution of other food causing a decided sensation in Harty. ihe for meat on tie American rison county, wive re the Laytarts retali is of vital importance to side, and it is expected tothat the court-Its capacity every livestock producer. There is house will be packed to when is triaL brought Laytart the keenest competition between all classes cf food stuff, and meat, one ef the most worthy items, is not $1Q Watch Saves Life receiving its just due. cf Worker in Sawmill Tie producer of livestock in Alamosa. Colo. The life of Walter ' n by has taken rather a Swope, d days caiyenter. was saved by a .11 c alicient attitude, feeling that $1.50 watch, when he fell into a rapidly tls pT 'act would sell itself, being, revolving To as it i . & human necessity. The saw cut the heavy-case- d time3 has been extent true, this Err piece, which was in a pocket just over fen; tL.; t is a distinct spread Swopes heart, neatly in half, and th$ point of actual neces-tU- y was biting into bis fiesh when he 1 the buying power of his balance and leaped back. the He has a slight cut and the halved A public. This spread is the as watch souvenirs of the incident. t: . - I advertising largely in m and periodicals and r;s ferns i found the reason for Finds Cheap Ring; x si. 11 .3 that have been made t 3 producers of commodities Its Value Is $S,CG0 ; resorted to salesmanship g Salem, Mass. At a dance in I T Tty in encouraging the the Hawthorne hotel. Miss Jeon-- $ ' ; tv use their products in-- 1 nette Brooks of Peabody, found ; I ; ;at-- ! what she supposed to be a it has been accomplished cheap and gaudy ring She wore rs of other lines there it, much to the amusement of in-x 1 i r her friends, who thought it was question but that an 1 worth about a dime.. Later Mrs. li public opinion would CL Edwards of Toledo, Ohio, EL live-T .ura i If many fold to the identified the ring as one which prr Incer. The expense would It ts an emerald vallost. she when scattered through I'il X $(J.00O. at ued ft i- industry and an increase Miss Brooks safd she read of g a pound per annum in the loss in m newspaper and O he consumption of meat nive the ring to the police, who .1 r T itself into a staggering and the a telephoned t . reral campaigns along. S owner came tohere.Boston Miss Brooks ; r: : meat lines are under D received a reward of $300 from $ . s- - f co doubt will become as Sin Edwards. g g - ' ' as bare similar efforts n o their foodstuffs. 123T - bil-EL- con-tLii- g'--;- -- -- rip-sa- be-t'fre- w. -x, red 'be i - tr - - ' cr'.i Morris Gala-ha- n seed plant of the Farmers and also are recent arrivals in Myton. the plant of George Tingley and They have been sent here from the Sons, have opened and some seed state engineers office to make a survey of the South Myton bench ha3 been received. Some seem to and Pleasant valley, the land under think the crop thi3 year will be the Taylor ditch. This work is pre- about the same as that of last year. liminary and if the report made The rainfall as recorded at the by them ia satisfactory, an election will be called by the land owners government station in Myton for for the purpose of forming an ir- the month of Sept. 1927 has gone inches up rigation district. The total amount over two and one-ha- lf to the 24th and the total for the 0, of land under the project Bis with 4,000 acres already im- year 1927 is 7.56 to Sept. 19th. The average for the past 10 years proved. The Uintah Basin Seed Growers as kept here, has been 7.34 per association plant has been opened year. The great problem confrontand some alfalfa seed has already ing the farmers is that of harvestbeen received. Bliss Lott bas been ing their crops. overhauling the machinery and some seed has already been cleaned. Butter and cheese proNL L. Peterson is tbe new manager in 1923 who was recently chosen by th duced in Utah members of the association for the had an aggregate value year of 19 2T. Mr. Peterson is also of $4,1 12,534. These President. The Parent-Teac&association of products represented the held their first Myton meeting for the year 19 2T and 1928, Tuesday output of twenty-nin- e evening. Sept. 20th. Rev. S. A. Par- establishments engaged ker, president, presided. The followin their manufacture. ing additional officer3 were selected; A. R. King, principal as vice-pr; Miss Laura Henderson, sec., Over five million acres treas. The committees as selected Utah's 52,579,760 for the year are as follows: Pro- of gram. Harold Eldredge, chairman; acres produce annually Mrs. T. C. Guyn and Mrs. Fred $35,-000,0- 00 Burger. Refreshments, Mrs. Emery crops valued Mrs. Floyd Neilson, chairman; from farms valMrs. W. Morrison and Wheeler, $ 1 92,576,628. the R. EL. Miller: Social and reception, ued Mrs. J. Tuttle, chairman. A. IL. average value of a Utah King, Don Nyberg, Misses Alma farm is $7407. FiDean and Laura Henderson. nance. Floyd Lamb, chairman; S. A. Parker, A. R. King and Miss Laura Henderson. The following PARENTS While in Roosevelt on program was presented; Rev. Clay- Saturday of each week, bring the ton Rice who was formerly pastor kiddies and attend the Matinee at of the Presbyterian church of My-to- u UTOPIA THEATRE at 2:30 the and taught in the Myton school for a short time, was present and gave an address; Floyd Lamb, a member of the 'Board of Education geinrBia also spoke; Harold Eldredge in a few words welcomed the teachers TINGLEY & SONS and they responded in short talks. Frances Dauwalder sang a solo; jj BUYERS QF 1 Mrs. T. C. Guyn gave a reading and Mrs. S. A. Parker and Miss Elsa Frederickson a piano duet. Two H Seed, Wool, Honey, Pelts ft and all lawfully ft resolutions were passed to be presented to the Board of Education caught furs. of Duchesne county, are expressing a s remodeled the for appreciation H UTAH MITOS, enschool building and the other O. f P. Lax 54. dorsing a movement for another The schools. teacher for the Myton session was well attended. Rev. Clayton Rice of Boise, Idaho who holds the position of superintendent of home missions for fi Idaho and Utah of Congregational ti BARGAIN churches, recently spent several J days in Myton visiting with form- 1 100 chests paper and 10Q en-- 3 11 er friends. For several years Mr. slopes with yo-oname qi Rice occupied the pulpit of the p the name of farm your Presbyterian church in Myton and H address neatly printed. $2.00. for a portion of the time taught Eest linen paper. Only a few p tn tfie public schools of this place. n bones left The inclement weather of the MAIL YOUR ORDER TODAY g3 past few days, has retarded to a 5 considerable extent, the work of Roosevelt Standard 1 the farmers in harvesting and threshing their alfalfa seed crops In this portion of the Basin. The 12,-00- er es. at at I r i j |