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Show THE THETA H EASIU TAEUES Dates Set For Uintah Basin Industrial Convention, August 8, 9, 10 WHAT OEEGrOU HAN HAS TO SAY ABOUT UESTAH BASTE FA2MEE J Myrtle Cretk, Oregon, Feb. S 27. 1928. Hr. George IL Ha r- - j rison, Roosevelt. Utah, Dear Sir: Thiough Mr. Masker of C- - P. Dau waller who has charge, H. IL Blaine will have the superVernal, we received a eopy of of the Upalea flour mill at Myton, vision of it and C. P. Dauwalder the Uintah Basin Farmer, we is making an effort to interest thei is on the committee with him, the have read and reread it, and farmers in this portion of the bas American Legion will be asked to all the neighbors have read it in in the raising of more wheat, j cooperate. The other is a moveand many are getting inter This mill has a storage capacity of ment to taxation valested in the Basin. Very few 2000 bushel, ues room on city lots. A. C. Marchant, for 500 and people know there is such an tons of flour. Mr. Watteison can D-- Barry and R. EL Miller were empire undeveloped in the U. handle from 30 to 40 thousand selected as a committee to investiS. There is more real in bushel each season, the present gate it, both movements meet with formation in the Uintah Basprice is 90 cents for soft and 1.00 the approval of alL in Farmer, than any paper I per bushel for hard' wheat. It is The Ladies Aid society of the know anything about. I exexpected that this price will not Presbyterian church of Myton. have pect to visit your country in change very much daring the year. selected the- - date of Thursday, June this year. Please acN. L. Peterson of Myton who March 22nd when they will have cept my check for payment holds the position of President and their annual Easter bazaar and to the Uintah Basin Farmer manager of the Basin Seed Growers supper. The society is holding for two years. Yours very association of Myton, is fairly well meetings each week in preparation truly, J. R. BRUCE. pleased with the years work. Pour Several friends of Stanley Van carloads of alfalfa seed have been Arsdale of Whiterocks her La Mysold, and two carloads of clover ton, were surprised and saddened seed. David Smith is traveling sales- to hear of his sudden death at The Imals. We may assert that r h live year is August 8, 9 and 10. man organization. Monday evening, Feb- - 27th. program committee will give you stock population of the country, not Mr. representing this received inPeterson exceeds human Mr. the recently counting Arsdale was in Myton on Van poultry, the very best which is none too name. Sunday, Feb. 25, for three carloads b: We head. 50,000,000 quiries population may visiting with his good for the people of the Uintah This is call the conattention to company the meat building using friends the and in large i evening attendBasin. sumption of the United States and in Myton formerly occupied by the ed the services in the Presbyterian the progress made in Improving the Occidental Seed company. church at Myton, in company with O-- G. Day is now located in Myquality of animals and In reducing the his wife and Mr. and Mrs. R. I. risks of production. Bat if we are ton and is now the employe of Marimom. They returned to White-rochonest with ourselves we must accept the Federal Aid Commission for that evening. Monday he other facts. We must consider the stale highways. Mr. Day has moved worked in the Indian trading store live stock industry In relation to oth- and installed the rock, crusher at' and seemed in his usual health and er developments. the gravel pit at Antelope, a few was stricken with apoplexy that Duties of Producer. miles west of Myton. Under his evening and passed away. The reDecrease Seen in Beef Cattle, Doctor Mohler admits there are par- supervision a force of men are at mains were taken to Kentucky on Sheep and Swine Dairy tial substitutes for many of the prod- woik crushing and preparing grav- Wednesday, Feb. 29 th ucts of meat animals, but he says el to be used on the Cows Increase. units these are not adequate substitutes. and the workmen Two on involve duties live stock of the the Victory highway, (Prepared by U Catted States Department of AgricaJtBre.) producers, he believes. First, they are constantly putting in service Although there are 35,000,000 more should increase the biological eff- gravel to keep the road in good people In the United States now than iciency of their live stock to the high- condition. 25 years ago, there are about 22.000,-00- 0 est degree. Second, they should conL. C- - Potter who resides on the fewer beef cattle, sheep, and swine vince and Inform the public that live North Myton bench and who raised to provide meat for them, according stock raising in this country is an es- 471 of alfalfa seed in 1927, to Dr. J. E. Mohler, chief of the bu- sential industry, which, along with its one sacks the of large crops in this secreau of animal Industry, United various products, deserves considersold the crop to J. States Department of Agriculture. ation in proportion to the service It tion, recently a seed buyer, representing Sheehan, There are, however, about 8,000.000 raiders." the Griswold Seed company from On every farm there is mamore dairy cows, so the net loss in Nebraska. Nine trucks Lincoln, chinery, implements, stock or animals . the number of the to to were the used haul Soil other Garden crop things that are not beIs about 14,000.000 in 25 years. Ten Manuring was where at railroad used and should be turned it Price, years ago the cornfields aggregated During Winter Season loaded on the cars and shipped to ing into money to be used for about 107,000.000 acres. Last year d soil Is generally de- an eastern market. A other purposes. they amounted to less than 98,000,000 sired for home gardens. Such a sod of warm weather continuous The acres, according to the latest esti- contains more organic matter than In every home there is furnfew days caused the ice the past mates, representing an average shrinkor one with a red, yellow, blue, iture, trunks and other argray gorge whieh had formed at the Duage of nearly 1,000,000 acres a year. color. ticles that might aian fee sold. to in chesne liver Myton, bridge Th could be put to should color money be The black or brown Growing Industrialization. the channel is mow open and break or the soil. in use, hank to draw Any These and other changes, in Doctor uniform throughout the again. an Is not uneven interest. or sell such appearance Why llohlers opinion, are evidences of a mottling near Myton, Lakefork The bridge now? and aeration Indication of poor poor things growing industrialization of the Unitunder the supervision of F-- W-- J. ed States. "This country," he says, drainage in the garden soiL Slidview Or perhaps you have chickens Best results in a garden are ob- Meyer, supervisor for thenow is undergoing much the same change is Arcadia and district, being eggs, plants or seed, or serthat occurred during the last century tained when the soil is well drained for class vice first of some kind that you in shape again, in Great Britain. At that time the and well supplied with organic matter. put has cement foundation want A to find buyers for traffic. British Isles were agriculturally prom- Th?t is true because such a soil dries side and east the and in inent. Agriculture, In turn, was out early in the spring and yet re- been put side has been reinforced. STANDARD WANT ADS WILL the west largely a live stock enterprise. The tains the optimum amount of water The HELP YOU FIND bridge has been raised also and excellence of British live stock ranks for use by plant life throughout the BUYERS put in place and new plank will with the worlds best. Tet for many growing season. was ah garden soils may not possess cover the same. This damage Every other week these little years it has been overshadowed by In- -, flood when the caused last fall conby salesmen are selling goods and Ideal drainage organic dustrial development, such as manu- these broke dam Canal Farnsworth the of A and service for your neighgenerous application factures; mining. Kid the acquisition ditions. the in country. upper will winter manure world-wide every bor, and at a very low cost; of a commercial trade. barnyard of Musser Fred In soil Myton, deputy the to garden Improve The United States Is undergoing a tend 10c a line the first week, and similar change. We may point with both these points; Apply manure at assessor for this district is at the 5c a line after that. .pride toour 173,000,000 domestic an-- the rate of five tons per acre. 100-fo-A present engaged fa doing his work for the year 1928. Mr. Musseris good big load spread on a 50 by Look around now and have five six or fall for at now territory embraces the north and "7th Heaven, garden every being shown your want ad in the next isthe Utopia theatre, Roosevelt, Sat., years will usually more than double south Myton benches, Midview, Arsue. Phone it In if you wish cadia and the Antelope section, in AdIts yielding powers. Sun., and Monday, March addition to Myton. This work, Mr. mission 50c and 25c Musser has been doing for several fpvtWCTmtfwmtami ! years. The city council at a recent which was presided over Dairy Spells Prosperity to its Owner meeting Dau waller, mayor, formuP. by C. lated plans to do progressive work Do You Good Dairy Cow on Your along two lines. One of them was the improvement of the cemetery miw The executive committee of the U. B. L C-- , held a meeting at Ft. Duchesne Friday evening. Nearly all of the committees were present and a very interesting meeting was held. The various meunbeis reportel as to the progress in their departments. The finance committee probably has the biggest problem on their hands. Every community is assessed in the Uintah basin and as it is the biggest event of the season we should all crane through very liberally. Its not a money making proposition, but an educational as well as recreational affair for every resident in the Uintah Basin. Please bear in mind know resources of the basin better is the motto, and that is the aim of the committee to give yon your money's . t worth. UThe dates of the - B. L C. this j t lish hi-ho- Meat Animals Getting Fewer ks Myton-Ante-io- Myton-Roosev- pe elt Why Not M food-produci- dark-colore- ot -5. 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