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Show f the UINTAH BASIN FARMER ,,,, S'-:,,- UINTAH COUNTY FARM BUREAU A. THEODORE JOHNSON g-- JJ Harold Lundell, Secretary A- - -'- W- CHENEY, Treasurer juuwjyjwsd COLORADO CATTLEMEN ASK PUBLIC DOMAIN EEGULATIONS llc movements because of some thoughtless remaik which had the slightest basis of truth. asTbe Colorado Stockgrowers Then again, the general run of taken sociation has for many years people are too prone to look upon of the of favor in a strong position community service as a matter to the as something coming leasing of the public domain, and course convenregardless. They expect community at its recent midsummer in some lines of work men of more on July tion at Meeker, Colorado, than of others, simply because of 2 reiterated its stand on this questhe very nature of their avocations, tion in the following resolution: to perform Whereas, the regulation of the they are better fitted unappropriated public domain is such tasks. It should never be forgotten that becoming more and more imperaservice involves tive, in the interest of both the genuine community livestock men and the general pub- personal work, personal iniative and personal sacrifice. It is not lic; and Whereas, this association has for something to be taken in a matter the leasing of fact way, but something highly many years advocated of the remaining unappropriated deserving of recognition.. areas of the public domain by the A newspaper printing press is Federal government; made which prints 216,000 now that be it resolved, Therefore, e eight-pagassociapapers in an hour, all the Colorado Stockgrowers tion in convention assembled at folded, cut and counted in lots. Meeker .Colorado, July 2, 1927, Where part of the pages are printagain indorse the position taken ed in three colors, the press still heretofore and ask that the Con- has a running speed of 72,000 per gress immediately enact a law pro- hour. viding for the leasing of the unfolorn hope is The expression, appropriated public domain by the proper Federal agency; such law derived from folorn hoop a name to incorporate the following prin- at one time given a body of men, ciples; that bona fide residents of as a rule volunteers, selected from the state of Colorado be given pref- different units of an army to lead erence in the leasing of the public an assult or perform some other domain in this state; that proper service which was especially recognition be given the holders of real property in the leasing of the Until gold was discovered in Calland, and that the ability of the land to produce necessary feed for ifornia, the chief source of the the handling of stock be taken into worlds supply was the Ural mounconsideration, as well as the loca- tains in Russia. Total production tion of the property; people using was materially increased by the certain ranges for many years and California discovery in 1848, and fields holding real property sufficient to discovery of the Australian care for the stock desired to be in 1851. The yield from both sourcgrazed should be given first right; es has decreased considerably. long-terleases, fees based upon The atmosphere of the earth concost of administration, plus a reasonable amount for the county and sists of a mass of gas reaching to m state in which the area lies; prop- a height variously estimated at er provision for the establishment from 45 to possibly 500 miles and of grazing districts by local option. bearing on every part of the earths surface with a pressure of about 15 pounds to the square inch. The UNSELFISH SEE VICE beautiful blue dome we see and Some communities have taken call sky is the reflected light of steps to give public recognition to the sun on the air. community service. Such a movement is based on the premise that Like water off a ducks back is service in the interest of the public a favorite saying in referring to welfare should be recognized be- water-proqualities. It is express-siv- e cause of its worthiness and because because of the way nature has of the all too common tendency to provided the duck with a protecbelittle anything that is done for tion against water. The feathers on the general good. a duck are very heavy and close men been have driven from together and at the bottom of each Many public service because improper and feather is a little oil gland that ulterior motives have been ascribed supplies a certain amount of oil to them. It is not uncommon for a to each feather. The oil sheds the sensitive person imbued with the water from the ducks back spirit of helpfulness to be lost to soon as it strikes the feathers. When answering Largest of Telescopes Is this paper, please Found to Be Too Big BASIN FARMER. Scientists have Pasadena, Calif. worlds largthe in making found that much bigIt made est telescope they The ger than necessary. h mirdome which houses the obWilson Mount at rored telescope could Just servatory, above Pasadena, as well have been only 40 feet to house an instrument approximately 60 per cent smaller, according to Dr. G. W. Ritchie, who designed the record stargazing apparatus. The smaller size, he said, would have been equally effective. This will have no effect on work now progressing on Mount Wilson, Dr. F. G. Pease of the observatory staff said after receiving information of the new finding from Doctor Ritchie. Practical Importance lies in the greatly reduced possible' cost of constructing still larger telescopes. Doctor Pease said. A model embodying the new ideas has been constructed and named the aplanatic telescope. like the great Mount Wilson Instrument, this also Is of the reflector type. In which a mirror takes the place of the usual lenses. A concave mirror reflects the starlight back toward the star to a smaller mirror, from which it travels back again, through a hole in the larger mirror, to the eye of the Scientists found a new observer. method of making the mirrors, thus reducing the length of the telescope. In the model the mirror is about 16 inches In diameter, though the entire teloseope is Ipps than four feet long. Poorer Ieae has suggested plans h mirfor an Instrument with ror to cost approximately S12.tXXJ.000. R. S. LUSTY & SONS, Breeders of Pure . Duchesne, Utah Ered Hereford Cattle ADVERTISE IT IN t UIXti; THE CS TAH BASIN FARMER. 100-fo- ot 101-inc- FOR SALE OR TRADE modern bungalow in Calif. For particulars 4 roc: Log Angela inquire write Geo. H. Harrison, Utah. Crimea Palace Repair Reds Shop for W ora-Out Crimea. What Lenin once revrepair shop for worn-ou- t olutionists has been established by tbe bolshevik authorities In the former palace of Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevitch, in the Crimea. 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