Show KICK FROM MIDVALLEY MIDVALLEY MID MID- VALLEY TAXPAYER 00 RECORD READERS Get a copy of the Utah Farmer under under un der date of the and read d i it t out loud to yourself and then rea read d de it out loud in It is fa on th the e editorial page and is I take it from fro the pen of a n man well-known well to all al 1 of ai you Ou in town i. i e e. e P. P V. V Cordon Whether of ot not the gentleman ha hasan has hasan a an eye still on this section of th the ae e state I am not prepared to say However he hits the tho spike square o on n top when he refers to the tho condition conditio n of roads lie He speaks of the feeders leeders rs to tho the main highway the tho Arrowhead ad d Trail and that they should be given give n due consideration these farm roads road na a should receive due duo attention an and c ct d t Mr Cordon come corm comedown comedown e down and see for yourself what some som e farmers have to go through to go get getto t I to town when they have a load o of i ti hogs alfalfa seed need a load of turkeys ys calves lambs or grain or any other othe r commodity to send out Oh yes Midvalley does send out hundreds o of t loads of produce to the tho R. R R. R and to other places and part of the time it if a farmer wants to get a load of potatoes potatoes po po- to town he has to have four fou r horses for a few hundred pounds o of i stuff on his wagon There Thero aro are literally liter ally hundreds of tons of stuff hauled haute d through here every season of th the e I year r and of all the miserable roads road s I I to haul over we have them Th The e reasons Y Oh plenty of them I Ii In I the first place we are it would a appear appear ap ap- p pf pear outcasts from the balance o of f the county as as there is not a commissioner commissioner commis commis- sinner who can tell just where w weare we weare are end and d about the only member w we e ever see sec is the assessor once a year yea r All AH the invitations the they have ever eve r received d Ties has s had no rio more effe effect ct t t. t than the hum of ot the tho summer mo mosquito mos mos- s quito quite The Tho gnawer answer is about the same earn se e as that given to the Mormons durin during g the Missouri persecutions Well your you gr r cause might be just but we dont don't t believe it just the same Now th the e fact remains our only outlets ar are e up through one of the two fields o or r else go east three miles to the tho A Arrowhead Ar Ar- r towhead Trail through mud hu hub rb b deep a goodly portion of the time o or orto r to to togo go west two miles mUes to reach th the e Post Doad through gullies gumes ditch ditches es willow patches and fence after fence tens ese e of ot the barbed wire variety Take this further fact The U UnIon Un Un- n Ion road most moat of the year is a mu mud mud- d hole hote hole or gullied Bullied out all the tho year ei simply simply sim sim- m ply because our commissioners will 1 l not compel the to keep t the ha water off the road We cannot g get et out to the tho cast east bench because that the t sage brush bench is too valuable for any road and so it goes There are aro hundreds of automobiles travel this way every month and at this season of the year each one cusses just a little harder than han the one ono ahead Now reader of ot this paper and al also also al al- so ao Mr Editor of the tho Farmer please tell us where to look for some re re- re dress Oh yes we are soon sold up for the taxes if we dont don't dig up the money and at times we could hardly haul enough out to pay them themy if f we had a million tons tone to sell Yours truly SUBSCRIBER R |