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Show eei Bgy&ted, like to t he Regress I & Development e Agriculture in the Qre&t Umb&b Basin siMj bags t to be i late That Utah favors federal control Congressman Colton again dis- er, a sheepman, a cattleman and a4 Our lives depend largely on habof the Public Domain is strongly cussed the need of organized action citizen at large from each county its not luck. The choice is with ourindicated by the unanimous adopt- In seeking control of the public of the state. Upon this Invitation representa- selves if we will choose good habits, ion of & proposal to that effect pre- domain at a meeting of Forest muck , until mated t bis ady to .s they oppor- . - 1 seed ;d to 'em ty nr. r The years, or with Lers who aturally. rtified cords the all with blessings (this may not mean a smooth path always) or evil hab Its with curses. Those who depend upon luck will find it against them, unless they ttata, acquire good luck by the habit of L :1 j adopting the resolution state experiment station and ex- participated next results of this meeting were; making it for themselves. Will good trr'"ric federal control, the group tension service, and several others, first, the adoption of the resolution luck give us good judgment or ti ::il,rcd at length the following spoke favorably of seeking control favoring federal control; second, character? Will it establish one3 voz&la . which, it was decided, of public domain. the adoption of the eleven proposals business or home, without the habhiU constitute the basts of a bill The upshot of the Manti Forest and third, the appointment of a it of industry? Will it give crops, , cow? fcsir presenta-for pillared meeting was the appointment of a committee to draft a bill embody- will it educate, clothe and feed our tion to Csnpress: children? Will luck cure disease, committee, consisting of the fol- ing the eleven proposals. . make 1. Lns consideration and protec-- lowing men, to formulate a plan good lawyers, doctors or medirecThis committee consists of tion fer local settler and home of action; Director Wm. Peterson, tor Willaim Peterson chairman; chanics? Will it keep us in good state senator W. D. Congressman Don B. Colton, sena- company, will it perserve good builder. 2. Protection for the chairman; established user. 3. A reservation Candland; J. M. Macfarlane, presi- tor W. D. Candland, J. M. Macfar- temper under trial? No. but habit for higher use. 4. Grazing control dent of the Utah Cattle and Horse lane and Wm. Bailey. It Is proposed may do all this and much more. should pertain to the forage re- Growers association; D. D. McKay by this committee to draft a bill There is usually good luck for sources only. 5. A tenure of use of the State Board of Agriculture; as directed and then to call an the farmer, if he has the habit to that will assure adequate stability L. R. Anderson of Manti; David N. other meeting of representative cit- properly prepare his field, to sow, to livestock industry. 6. Provision Beal, president of the Utah State izens at which the proposed bill cultivate and harvest his crops at for group rather than Individual Farm Bureau; M. S. Winder, secre- will be presented for approval be- the right .time. winter rang allotments where nec- tary of the Utah State Farm Bur- fore being presented to Congress. Virture, Industry, good deeds and essary. 7. The fullest local or self eau; H. W. Harvey, president and The proposed bill, the committee be- good common sense are habits and government, consistent with the James Hooper, secretary of the Utah lieves, will be drafted and ready to the long run bring inmeasurably association; Thomas C'jr submission to the people needs of the range, that can be ap- Woolgrowers good luck. Idleness is always unplied, especially with reference to, Redmond, secretary of the Utah Utah sometime during November. lucky. Crops will never grow well whom shall be entitled to graze, th Horse and Cattle Growers; and for the indolent farmer, his horses number of stock and individual may William Bailey of Nephi, former HABITS AND LUCK have more bones than muscles, his graze, etc. 8 Restoration of the chairman of the state board of cows have stunted calves and cost forage crop to the highest economi- equalization. (By F. K. SMITH) more than they bring in, his fences 9. The adequate cal production. On August 30 th a meeting called are down, his barns and the from watersheds Many depend more on luck than leak and it is well if his granaries protection cf by this commtitee was held in Salt own roof standpoint cf water supply, flood Lake City at which the following on good deedg or habits. does not. He is short of fuel, bread Good and worthy deeds become and control and erosion control. 10. were present: Director Wm. Petermoney. Things are sure to Due ccnsid station for conservation son, senator Candland, Messrs Beal, habits. Habits are the masters or go him. Dishonesty always against of wild lifa and protection of rec- McKay, Winder, Mcfarlane, Red- tyrants that rule our lives. If good, has the bad luck of being discoverreational interests. 11. That fees mond, Lee R. Taylor of Payson, Dr. they rule with mild scepters, and ed sooner or later, when confidence charged Eb 11 be the lowest possible George Thomas, president of the if evil, with chains and irons. Hab- is withdrawn. cm'.tent with returns. University of Utah; T. W. Peter- its are things of education. Most of There is an unusual amount of of our rotine of life is stamped by son of Hyrum, C. L. Forsling T was Lake meeting the TLa it bad luck in an evil temper, a habit loot and I rrest of a series of meet- the Forest Experiment Station and them. An appetite or taste, love or that upsets to luck good dea last Serto be a hate trained become of Dana Forest the Parkinson a may ing i held during the summer by gree. a was is worn habit. Habit well A vice. cenpath, permanent organization number cf i oa who feel that tralized control of the public do- formed, with Director Peterson as whether trodden by those of strong weHabits are second nature, which have made and which we main is cooential to its full utiliza- permanent chairman and M. S. calm and honest endeavor or by may improve if we will; but it were selfish and dlscontended weak, tion. The first meeting was in con- Winder secretary. common sense not to depend on so nection with the Uintah Basin It was at the August 30th meet- ones. doing when we are forming bad Our habits may be said to be held early in ing that the resolution favoring t It. Duchesne. The public federal control of the public do- strictly personal, they are our own. ones. drmiLi cm ilea was then discussed main was first adopted by unani- Our friends may give us good counfrom v :I i angles by different mous vote. It was at that time also cil, they cannot give us good hab-it- s, Crop rotation does not ' cost any not are to he commissioner sold, ..listed bought, they that the proposals ..already money, but it rivals the use of maeluding cpv,!' TdlLl o of the general land above were discussed and approved. traded, lent or borrowed; but are nure and fertilizers in maintaining e. We may learn habits of and Increasing C :sman Don B. Colton The committee then decided to call yields of crops. a bewe do when but of : a meeting to be held during State others, rotation is a most effective they l pt Stewart, author way of t ' Ul eriment Station bul- - Fair week in Salt Lake City at come our own. They are much for increasing yields and lowering to of rid than acquired. crop production costs. get ; g iblic Domain of Ours. which should he invited one farm harder sented October 6, In Salt Lake City, before group of representative farmers sheepmen, cattlemen and citizens at large from twenty-fiv- e counties f the il the tv. eaty-nin-e are extra over from aid y cut lit af harvest that oar We lih to i tives of twenty-fiv- e counties Service officials, experiment station in Salt Lake City October workers and range users held Aug. gathered 6th and spent the entire day con16th at the Great Basin Experiof controlling ment Station on the Manti Forest sidering the problem domain. United States Senapublic near Ephraim. At that time, also. tor Wm. H. King waB present and Prof. Wm. Peterson, director of the in the discussion. The I & I 3 f f i i i i Vt self-mad- rnal v , I i i f f |