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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER assertion, based on facts, that education is a necessity in modern farming. For the first time, it is possible to determine educator's value on the farm in dollars and cents due to surveys made in twelve states. ESSIN FARMER Established 1924 Published 1st and 15th of Each Month at Roosevelt, Utah. Entered as second-clas- They showed beyond dispute in high school matter at that the years spent s the post office at Roosevelt, Utah, and college are well paid for by under the act of Congress of March increased earning capacity when :, 1879. Official organ of the Uintah County Farm Bureau Office: Roosevelt Standard, RoosTelephone 30. evelt, Utah. 50c Subscription Price, one year George H. Harrison Violet Harrison. ...Business THE INFLUENCE "This estimate was arrived at $20,000 as the total by taking an uneducated laborer of earnings over a and $40,-00- 0 as the total earning3 of the high school graduate who had spent 12 years in scool of approximately 180 days each in training, he continued. The gain in wages $20,000, was due to these 2,160 days of school representing a value of $9.25 a day while the instruction lasted. The annual net profits of GeorInformation learned at a show may gia farmerfl without any schooling be of greater value to the exhibitor were found to average $240 anthan the money he receives from his nually while those who had com- - entries. they do matters not a bit to others, and that what others do matters not to them, are due for a sooner or later. Lire in this age is so complex, with all of its frills and furbelows, that practically every act of each individual reacts either for good or for evil in the life of some oth- er persons. The man who drinks intoxicating liquor, which he obtains con- to law, may think that he is deceiving everyone, but he deceives few, and at the same time his dis- regard for law sets an example that doubtless leads others to follow in his footsteps. respectable citizens may be the pattern for the liveg of less influential citizens, who com- mit petty offenses because they see those who are supposed to have good judgment, having a part in 6mall infractions of the law. Regardless of your station in society, you may rest assured that anything that is not right, whichyou may do, will have a detrimental effect somewhere along thej line. Boys and young men and girls and young women, who are harsh-- j ly criticized for some actions that are regarded as improper, did not all of the misdeeds in which they indulge. They first had the example set were older and by those who known better, have 6hould not en-- ; time next something The tirely vdthin the law toor the you, bounds of propriety occurs to well as such be not would it have effect it might consider the on;chooV"edUcatiWTa"rned"$5"65T-trar- , So-call- ed on others. cn afford to be seltisn, eciany when the 1 hes of otbrs n Live and let live. of-propVes, buf livo right and let others No one d. r-- live right. FOATIOIT NECESSITY . education has always been regarded as essen- who tial to success. For years those been like to juggle figures have eduendeavoring to show us what and cation has done for this class that class of people. Untilno very one recent years, however, on education placed much emphasis successful to us a prerequisite farming. are $9. OF EXAMPLE very rude awakening activities Editor said it was found in Texas that Manager every day spent by a child in worth school might be considered People who go through life clinging to the false idea that what ' undertaken. Even a common school education more advantageous is distinctly than no education at all, according to conclusions drawn from the statistics. To illustrate this point Merrill farm Now comes F. A. Morrell of the deextension service of the U. S. with the partment of agriculture INSIDE INFORMATION Tomato catsup and thick mayonBankers of the country, 4,000 naise mixed half and half, make a strong who attended the conven- delicious dressing for plain lettuce tion of the American Bankers as- and some other salads. are sociation at Houston, Texas, Use the' juices from canned anguine that business activity of unfood the If is good, so vegetables. tho country will be sound and and it contains valdisturbed for some time to come, it is the juice, which the body 5. uable minerals was reported today by George the Eccles, executive vice president of nejeds. Serve the juice with or use it in the First National bank, who has canned vegetables the convention. soups, stews or sauces. returned from come up to not has 1927 While of are 1926, business the record year Loosely fitted long sleeves Mr. most to be satisfactory, becoming on fleshly arms. If appears Eccles reported. open at the wrists they are graceful and comfortable. To make the arm seem longer and more slender THE MISERY CAUSED bands of maBY A DOLLAR BILL use bound slashes, terial, rows of buttons, etc. Sleeves a tight cuff with a A young man once found a dol- gathered into be avoided by effect should lar bill on the street. From that puffed woman. stout time on he never lifted his eyes the from thq ground when walking. In the course of 40 years he aciliuiiijimiiiiUiuuuui cumulated 20,516 buttons, 54,172 pins, 7 pennies, a bent back and Cole Batteries m jj Gates Tires miserable disposition. He lost the glories of the sun1 FRONT RED of the smiles the friends, light, GARAGE songs of birds, the beauties of the flowers, trees, blue skies and the Authorized DODGE Dealer 1 opportunity to serve his fellow-me- n and spread happiness all for A good line of Good Used Cars J a tattered dollar bill. II Call or Phone 160 GOOD BUSINESS FORECAST train men to become farmers that there once was. It is not so long that farm schools were ridi- cue(j. an(j the old r.r would take none But this opposition iargely due down. fashioned farm-inve- i ( Vernal, Utah C. 1 Owner m F. TUCKER y 00; b1g:h scbooi graduates $664.50, those who had completed an arrrutnrai college course earned ,254. Those who had taken only n pTirt course earned $895.95. or r.lmost three times as much as those with no education at all. jn Indiana., Illinois, Iowa and lenses, the surveys showed again the men receiving the best Gaining made the largest incomes ln both the owner and tenant groups. These facts should have some weight in determining the course pursued by the young man who pians to make farming a life work, of course, there is not the pre- - Form, size, color, uniformity, and freedom from blemishes are the points upon which plates of apples are judged at fairs. If you have never tried a capon for the holidays you have missed a rare treat The meat der and juicy. nt of their advice, is being worn to the) results j AT, FAT, FA (By F K SMITH) From the green to the PurP! and purp(? From the first emerald crowns, to the time seed is sold, warm summer sunshine we toil like the bee Watching the purple blossoms so wondrous to see; As they uod by the acre, in our Basin's wide scpe -'Tis the farmers sur? anchor, his bright star of h me. Now the scythe and the scycle, the theshing. machine, (Lets forget the vile pests that we fought in between.) See the bright gleaming seeds, yes our fortune is told We can pay our farm mortgage, vhen seed turns to gold. each Now scan the seed market, bags' carefully weighed welcome We can Thanksgiving, our debts are all paid. of the capon is ten- TINGLEY Seed, Wool, Honey, Pelts and quality tankage, fish meal or ground fresh bones, are all good substitutes for bugs and worms. Any of them will bring eggs if fed with a proper grain ration to industrious fns. SONS & BUYERS OF Meat scraps, dried buttermilk, good judice against colleges seeking to j I I all lawfully caught furs. UTAH MYTON, P. O. Hox 54. iuiiii!iiiiiiti!!iini!iiJii!!!iiiinin!iiiii;!3in!iifi!!nKiiiiisii:iiian!iiriiinui!n!niiiiiiiri8ir.i3 We Will Buy at The Following Prices: t I - F. 0. B. ROOSEVELT CWT. $ 8.00 Hogs under 200 pounds in weight 6.00 Hogs over 200 pounds in weight (sows) 200 over in 4.50 Hogs pounds weight fsfeigs) 3.50 Hogs any weight (boers) Fat Cows 4 to 6 years $4.50 Fat Cows 2 to 4 years $5.00 Steers to 1000 ponnds $5.00 Steers over 1000 ponnds $6.00 Fat Veal $7.00 Bulls $3.50 Hamburger Cows $3.00 Chickens (hens over 4 pounds) .7Z1777777 $14XK) Chickens (hens under 4 ponnds) $12.00 Chickens (young cockerals and pullets) $14.00 Weathers (to 2 years old) $6.50 Ewes (to 3 years old) $6.00 Lambs (to 80 pounds) 7.7.77 $L0O 3 per cent Shrinkage on Live Weights Alfalfa Seed and Sweet Clover Seed Oats, per. cwt., $1.50 ! Wheat, per bushel $1.00 We Will Buy Anything You Grow on The Farm Prices Subject to change without notice Uintah Company 1 ICl U We Buy and Sell Farm Products OPERATORS OF THE VERNAL PACKING PLANT mmm |