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Show vox. s, m m. KOOSETELi; UTAH,, mil 1 JtlStTY 1923,. COTS FER YEAS asm Problems Being Solved by U. B. I. C. 'M!;;;!!!!:iI!!!!il!I!!!!l!!!ll!ll!!lll!l!!II!!I!!!!in w 1IIfflll!!!t!"'!'!!'r:'!i!!!-!i- Tv fnTTTT?Tifi h iwmmmmTTTmnrmT iE'li!!:3!a!l!!E!'!II!!;!!!:!i;!!!!!!I!!l!:!l Intuit u(iuuilinuiiUiiiiitii.iiiitiHtiuli IEDZE!!i!E!!l!l!il!i!!;;iK!:iI Dates for the Sixth Annual Convention Set for August ' 4 Each Year Sees Larger Crowds Attending all Sessions Of U. B. I. Convention If tie farmers of tie Uintah Basin would Eke to see a wonderful field of oats, they should motor to tie Claries Jenkins farm, one mile east and one mile south of Eoosevelt. Without a doubt we believe it to be tie Fcrt Bcsg&ts USftaxy Band 'Will many specimens of ores and minItaruk Hzase Bazxas- tie Tiree-Ea- y erals to be found in t& baaia; Samoa. flgsxa This Year. Archeological exhibit. witl tie lar- stand of grain ever in produced tie Uintah Basin,. Imagine yourself standing in tlj center of a field of oats towering from six and a Half to seven feet in height and lust as thick - gest animal bone fossil ever una earthed to which will be added lindfol of earnest Uintah Basin many new specimens; le Ijdrolic Boosters met at Ft- - Duchesne and exlibit witl darts slowing tie several considered propositions potential energy flat may be gencitizens of til great erated from tie power sites of tie whereby tie inland empire could be- linked to- Uintah basin; tie rodent control of tie gether in one unbreakable chain, exlibit under tie dirs-fio- re to boost, advertise and develoy tleir biological survey department; tne livestock, exlibit. wlicl wiH be tippy lame land. These few ardent workers real- greatly augumented tlis year by a betized tie immense territory to be display of farm animals of covered and tie isolated condition ter types and individuals. of many communities and knew Special attention win be given winterer plan adopted, would lave to scout work to help tie Uintah to be done cnegegafiirty at first in Basin more fully project tlis imorder to create interest tlal would portant work. A. A. Anderson, scout told for years to come, and so tiey executive from Timponagus district scour: and organized tie U-- B. I. CL which is will .conduct a tlree-da- y now known throughout tie state scout master training course. They of Utah. parts of Colorado and near- will estaalisl a camp and divide ly all of Wyoming, as tie greatest Itleir technical force into two diIndustrial convention to be held in visions for training work. One will be given over exclusivetie United States. eni3t-anf-ICthese affiliated, witl scent Tie U. E. - - came into ly r and prospective scout to ganisat-OG- s at a opportune time s two counties meet a condition wild was puz- Bias'.-ifrom tie scouttechnical be zling fa tie extreme. To t! sur- Tils wrk will of training prise cf tie leaders tie success far ing from le viewpoint fondest lopes. mem for leadership in tieir organsurpassed tieir TIo same conditions still exist, izations. Tie a tier division will but in a somewhat diTerent way. that of scouting for bays off scout Cur problems are Just as different tg and will include all phases 3 as tiey lave ever been. We solved scout w rfc. first aid work. our problems in 1323 through tie m mg lessons and other scout inB. L C. We lave done tie same structions, adapted to tie mass of each year tten and nadoubt scouts. ia 1325. itxrh year lad its Arrangements lave been practnew problems to solve. Cur inland ically completed for tie appearance isolation them peculiarly our of tie Fort Douglas Military bard own. znd a greater opportunity will be on Tils year will be tie sixtl an- afforded far tieir appearance Urn-tal nual Uintah Tfasfw Industrial Can-Te- n tie program. Tie fiual in tie orBasin Industrial CtrnventMm tion and will fee leld at tie leld at tie place, tie old historical .Ftrt atorical contest will be Tlfi 3 Duchesne, tie coolest and cleanest convention this year. heretospot in tie Uitah Tie dates clang-- over tie procedure past tJJs being set for August 5. 9 and 1. fore followed- - In years Tie convention tils year will be fixture las been bandied by even greater between tie two county high any previous cue U- B- - L C. nd Among tie cxllbits tils year will schools prior to tie - contest er the ferest exhibit witl specimens ol at the ccnven-schobeetle infestation; agricultural jrSLihfc OaH tl exhibits; mfrilrg exhibits, witl la tie early spring of prettiest 132:2. in proportion. Tie Uintah Basin Farmer office las a sample of tlis grain and invite anyone interested to - take a - - r2 de-jd- STmfWr Sl Book at ft. TOTE OF YEAR FOR WEEDS t-l- ce 8-9- -10 I Figs & Pigs'" is an old expression phase full of meaning. Pigs are Just plain pigs, and nothing else can be made of them, tie same token, weeds is weeds". They are unsightly, injurious and useless. They grow faster and are more lardy than useful vegetation and tieir ouly purpose n earth is to torment man. them Some people exterminate as they should an enemy. Others permit tlenr. to grow unhindered and allow them to damage ornamental p farts, garden truck and farm products, and offset the effect of beautiful shrubbery and neatly kept lawns. If people who permit weeds to grqw on their premises do not lave enough pride to keep them cut, there is a law which compels tie property owner to act-- Refusing to. tie authorities win cut the weeds and charge tie expense up In tax--e. The law nized tint las Bong since recog- weeds are a nuisance be- cause they are unsightly and are a breeder of disease, and people wto persist in permitting them to Hourfeh will have to abide by the eonsegue ncen. CAHFOEOTA LOOEHSTG MORE TO UTAH ABB OTHER STATES FOR HER FGQB STIFFLY Southern more California to this state for is looking food supplies ever Each before. than year Los to reach out to Angeles is forced this state and other neighboring conmumwealtls for her supplies of butter, cheese poultry products,, potatoes wheat. Evestack, apples, sweet potatoes, onions and other commodities. Tie people who are engaged in these pursuits should not overlook tlis opportunity. la an article in tie current issue of Southern California Business, tie afflcir II magazine- - of tie Los Angeles Chamh--r of Commerce, B BL. Holloway, chairman cf tie agricultural, horticultural and livestock committee of that organization, calls attention to ul growing interchange of commodities between Southern California and other western states. Main is our chief souree of imported Butter, cheese and dressed poultry and her potatoes are staple on our market. Utah sends in hundreds of thousands of dressed poultry each year. We depend on Montana for part of our wheat and livestock supply. Wyoming contributes Butter and cheese. New Mexico) supplies apples, potatoes and livestock. From Colorado comes Butter, cheese, livestock and poultry products. Nevada provides Evestack. potatoes and onions Arizona is the source of a wealth of commodities ranging from grapefruit to spring Iambs. The increase in population of Southern California during the past decade las given stimulus to the development of dairying in other states of the west. For some trrn California las been deficient in butter and eleesg production, and we Bave turned to these states far a greater volume of those products. Coutlern California is finding out that she must confine her products mar to specialties in tie future. and rely on her sister states for tie staples; which they are, fortunately, so capable cf lave been held, Ernest ML Burgess laving won the Duchesne countyhigh school ffyat, '12 Grant Calwon the Uintah county high during tie convention, with Judges final- - The final contest for selected for th event, being ta.ka?t Vresidents. - B. - & txojSr wd i Mi from ! 1- nan-bas- in |