Show OPERATION COOPERATION IN ARID F FARMING ASSURED BY NEW NEV I 1 Permanent Association Is Formed by Lar Large Je Representative Gathering of Progressive Tillers of the thc Soil S PLANS MADE FOR FOil RECORD BREAKING EXHIBIT S I Branch of Agricultural of ral Progress Destined to t to C Con Con- i I S S lUer rV Vast st Tracts acts of Western 5 5 1 i Desert I Lands t I In Iii ur organizing al the lie Utah Arid It Farm Farm- Farmers Farmers' ers ers' a yesterday a society was W formed according to t ii Prof I John A. A p c president elect of C the lie Agricultural college I is destined lo to become be be- come Collie lie Hie O Jl t ino-t t important vt organization of ur Us Its It Mud hInd ln I in ii lie stale slate of oC Utah The call all of ur lie lIll committee of If brought hl out Lit an au attendance of nf mor I than hiatt I KM Jill 01 farmers from onu thi e central an and 1 southern Utah and from I Wyoming I and amid Arizona Au and lie of yes yes- cx 1 Illa were t characterized tl IJ by prominent liui nent t n I a nut aM hue most suc- suc e ocul aim and l hf hr lick lick- kind J over ever held In iii Utah A 5 significant point brought hl out by hy Fisher Fishel Hauls Ilat in iii his opening speech was is-as hint Inasmuch as liS there c was about ten II tunes limes as ax lar large an area alea of ut land hand In Utah Ulah that thai could be madu tillable under th he a arid rid ta fanning I m as aK could be hu cultivated under Irrigation tin UlI importance import ance amice of lr I tho huu two tl movements m might properly bo ue computed In the thc same Ime manner m I ti nt mit UI Organization SSI butt Formed 4 A p u. u organization oi was waN as ef effected ef- ef at al I iho 1113 evening e sc session hlll 1 1 A. A Ii Marrill of u as ax president T 3 T V. lIt st Ic ie lit cal dent George I. I Firrell l' second vice ice president aunt and W V C C. l.- l. mn 11 San J Juan ua tI county CO third pres Pt-Ps- ident F. F 1 M Iyman Jr jt of or if Salt alt Lake lak was elected To Tu form the hue permanent organization lois lion the thc following wa was vas ap up- appointed pointed d from mum the lie va various li counties In Utah l the lii lJ ln i iii u e lm t on Oil UltI i- i iun h if 1 u il I L J. P J I i 1 tJ J J IJo flox l' l BIdet I l J. J r IJ 1 S I l S Utah J J J. J a 1 A. A IU f e. e W. V. V If JI K Hoim-K L lie e-lie lic Ja James utica Kin Kin- Iu II I hii II Salt alt f Lake James J J. J 1 Ii 11 A. A Merrill t lh ia-lh I. I Cache Cache Alma I I. I Johnson Peter S Bat Barson ii j rael A. A 7 L c ce for rm E. E II i hi I One of lie Ihn I lust IL ut and imd most l I ii It nl ut actions taken by the lie new III organization organ gnu l was it-as to lo In appoint a a. to al arrange all C tota tot for t a a lct exhibit of oC Ulah Utah ai arid id farm akin products for III the Iho lie next convention con COO- of oC if Me tiC Trall Dry Farming congress ti to III he held Id-Id in ill Salt l Ial lathe ikc c next fall The hhie exhibit will vIII be lie heJI JI placed 11 I III In one omie o of 01 the lie large buildings atlie at al lie state siale fair mu grounds arid and lie lh members mont mem bers luct's o of hit organization expect hint II It will be lie by far thc lie finest of nil any allY Ln 1 TillS This 11 l Ln 1 TillS This l of f Its Ils kind ever lI collected fhi s L. L A. A t Merrill committee eon of oC Charles Clinches II H. II Grace GIace George L. L L FuncH Dan Dall Hanson lamon V. V C. C David Holmgren nUll and John Stevenson SIC I ItI The 1111 on oiL resolutions par pared tin the following which wore read und amid adopted al ul tutu tho evening e meeting a- a The work o of hue tho recent ma dry diy d uy farming mi ini I mig congress e con Its has hm already hud hind a U marked t eul on OH t 11 ho arid Id farming industry in Iii thus this u tall tale ate and lie Iho nc next t lIn la Is to lo be he held In III Ully jj bo 10 o It It resolved cd limit Hint tho members j of or I this huts association express ex- ex press pies their appreciation of If the labors Jabors i of or thai Congress for rOl th the work vrn-k done 1 ami for lie honor conferred m upon n the tate state I by making ln hits it Il iL next meeting place and we VIC hereby het-eby pledge c oU IUt rI tIto tI to I devote ot our 11 energies inward making U It a oi-hi- oi worthy successor to lo that thaI splendid it gui t I i I ct-I u ig Whereas There ThIc are arc still millions of or s act acres of oC lurid land in lit Ulah Utah that lint can lj h be profitably cultivated by hy mulct methods meth Ii- Ii j of arid mu-li farming that hiatt can cnn not nit be Iw conveniently obtained cJ under thi t OX- OX x- x S provision IHO I lon of or If the lie law therefore S Slie bo lie it il resolved il by 11 Ibis hIs convention that 1 the tho of ur our delegation del del- cl- cl c alion bo 1111 clell lo- lo 1 1 ward vai-d curing si-curing national II by I menus means of tIC which these lands may bo e more mure readily Time Tho Interests Interest's l o of lit arid fat farming will bo bu promoted very great great- greatly rC t i l I ly II h by a proper exhibit of nC crops CrOIS raised without s lolI Ii be hI it therefore e re- re ij i ell cul hat nil lh the members s or of this I In n assoc make a I effort to tl tos I 1 s save N vu specImens from flu their crops and t tIn Surge In till all thet who ho are alf engaged In iii v. v arid id farming lo to do 10 hue Iho lame samne same In lii n order ordem- J hint an exhibit Impressive Imp In qUin lily Ity and amid quality ma may be mal made at the lime of or the lie meeting o of Ie the lie hall trans trans- I ml Ih dry farming con congress to be beheld held lu-ld in iii October n He Bc It further resolved re- re solved that lint the lie gathering and preservation Pl pres prea- of or such specimens out from each county bo be thi the special duty duly of ci the member oC or t tho the executive S S from holn county S i ea Tho Tue Industry y U hll hy of t arid aria farmIng farm farm- hug Ing lips 1 l' l ItsU Its nl tt I J S ent- ent lo II tH S m l p t r. c I III J t r I riI 1 U Ii 1 I r is J. J fI I lr O U of tilts till Indium Indium- thi t such Huch t ct ef- ef t bo ho lI boIt Hi therefore rif- rif ut- ut solved lint tills hiSs c on ss H gratitude Ode to 11 I lillI lim 1115 teti with the lie college o anti ot others tiers u-ho u o ap applied 1 S plied 1111 s lc of ar il turin farm III lug ing and amid that lint we WI Y respectfully ask that even 11 greater attention bo hue given hen than has hits been given I In the lie past on account of the hue lam lam-ge number employed ed fn tim this hi is 7 Industry y and that time the principle of or it S J Ja a arid ui i-ui in fanning mug be made a prom prominent tf I pai hiatt t of or the Lie extension lol work k of or the colle col- col le bege I Whereas II U hUM has h been eui th l there hot s i-s I greater grea cc In n nil all crops ops when arc ame laigo huo raised J of fir ru lie lIlI same sanie variety ni therefore be he It resolved t that thal this hits association seek lo 10 promote a uniformity In lii the varieties t of or ru the he lh various vau-bous crops I grown and amid a be It f further 1 len resolved that thaI hue management I of f the state stale inI Itt arid farms anus bo requested u to III ma make I b- b a special i. I I effort v during Li lie coming iCi year 1 i In to i hi tIll Iii most desirable fl varieties of the the various ious crops Ct that lint can be he grown o i ii the lie arid lands of if lie state for ur Jr adoption liOn ion IJ hi by Urn this as as S 1 Whereas Tit The flue Deseret t Farmer luau has i continuously nUll and persistently b tho hi most niost advanced scientific j. j t methods of or arid nt-lu farming be lc it re- re re resolved solved thai the same AAm lJ be adopted 11 a athe at r J the organ ulan of this association asu S r t- t Nt Thai the thanks s of this i association bo lio tn tendered the lIw S and r faculty cully of oC the Hie day latter r-da r Saint i t isky for rOI hue iho u ue U-f e of oC Bat hall hull for fOI time the holding I of If Resolved cd That runt this association ex express ex- ex press eSS Its Ils gratitude to the lie governor JO anti and 1 legislature legislator of or the Ow lie tate state of Utah Ulah for ur their hII wl e aim and timely appropriation S Sem for em continuing lh hui In Investigation on lh the various state stale experimental farms arms and f f. f r the flue investigations pertaining to the thc existence of art artesian water for 01 J J t culinary use ww S J 7 Resolved That wo YO acknowledge lie llio courtesy tesy of the press throughout tin lie state tot for publishing tho th call and amid program pro pro- gram for 01 this till convention nut and ami the re n rePorts reports re- re ports of or its il proceedings S To hoiu OIl The committee on out constitution Il ih J Jd d clUed lct I lo IS Unit lint the hue Utah Ulah as- as adopt Iho ho of this the association this lila 1 will ho road end und amid adopted S Sat al nl Ibis mornings morning's sC tilon with n a few Caw ev niftier minor changes change S rh fh convention wan wal culled lo to order uler h by Ii- John A A. A Vi and James JamesC S C C. of Provo was US elected ll tom tom- bIOt chairman Mr MI Ii Dunin siok of oC I h lit importance of the arid atrid fanning Ii movement 10 oC throughout the West and ancl said thai haLt Utah Ulah on eu account S of the iho of or a n largo large IRI O of oC Lie Iho soil would tt soon onn tank rank among the lIle lit first states of thin llin Union in iii tin the lino of a Itt at-Itt 1111 farming The address ess 0 of Governor Gover nor nOl Cutler Culler us read by hy the thu secretary follows I. I S S Soi S GO oi maui ct Cutlers Cutler's S Governor GO address s ut Is a as Collos follows tot fol lows s 1 I o a heart hearty coniC como to lu I you yuu who lc represent he newly organized movement u t of ut scientific s c arid nt-Id farming Your assembling hero lucre Is tho thu commencement of oC the solution of or a problem lut which has hal confronted cl the people peo of this Smith and surrounding states stales ever I since their lit lit-at settlement It Is one In iii which I have always been greatly gu J e especially S InG the Iho governor SU of Ulah Utah mis problem lem leiti j Is the und aunt subduing and amid fertilizing of thu tracts of or land lan forming what has ha been known but bUl 1 is known so jO no lon longer el as 8 Tit The S Continued from page pasc two twe S 5 i- i I 5 I I DRY FARMERS ASSEMBLE I FROM MANY STATES I i Continued From Page Pa e One Omme i Great Gnat American clCIL Thu problem lem has been a vexed one Olle Because II it II has not I been cl solved thou thousands of the tIme young OUI people sons ons and Ilau daughters of oC the thic thC pioneers have been un under er the necessity ne no- le- le cc ly of or ln leaving th their lr homes and to tu distant Ic legions inn to bulled new homes humes among strangers while hundreds of ot thousands s of or laud land la lay hay at ut their thel very f feet ct Because of or the time problem not nol liar having lug been settled no end of has haM been encountered In lit II securing homes and farms farls ins am-ins for or the time nina mon many immigrants hopes have tie led Icil JCl them hither But nut now muon tIme dawning da of ur a brighter dl day das Is at han hand Th The Tho problem Is In a aai fair aim ai way say for 01 rapid Iapi The new nev era cm-a Is at t our oum doors dooms bo So o tar tat as Qi our eat greal an and ins inland Is concerned thieve there no ito lon longer el bethe be bc bethe the landless man There i is no Jon longer I Inee nee need aced that our OUI young young people shall scatter scatter scat scat- ter or from Crom the tIme parent hume home to tl distant tracts in Iii ut older dee to tu hint the manless land on which to male make a at I home There There- Is no mio lon longer r need that the tIme immigrants Mho come conic to our hospitable lan land shall hul add to the crowds an and amid poverty o and squalor of the lie cities Thought Though they come collie here here- landless and amid almo almost t penniless penniless penni penni- less th time the land that has stretched forages for 01 forages ages ares un under er the thc burning sun un and anti barren banen staring pleadingly to time the sky of or bIa brats s 's now welcomes them with i its ils promise of oC fruitfulness To quote the wor words s o of the loader leader of or a great reat and amid all beneficent world mo movement The man niami Is now within ens easy cas reach m o of the he m 8 land And Amid Ald tJ both th will wi b by the Iho union tai Fanner Harris HIi TalUs laILs t Fishier Fisher ts ls president of Ot the af association told of ot thelast the thelast last convention held n In Denver ani anti and of le ml his lila successful m in gaining tIme the next convention for Salt Sl Lake a against oln t time the strong bid bil that was tas made fur for tho tic meeting l imy r time the SO governor lnor and all Ic legisla lola lola- turc with man many prominent romin nt citizens o of ol lo tu gain the honor for COL Cheyenne Chey Che- cane enne next year c-ai- c Tho Th question un of HI at I Id farming Is ten I times limes more important than the time question ques thou tion lon of ur Ili aton said ald M Mr Ir r. r Harris for UI the reason that there thieve Is ten limes t tas as much land hand In time the tl United States that can be bo redeemed from froni the lie de desert and amI ma made e tillable I by the tIme methods pursued pur pur- sued in ar arid amid farming as can be utilized through h Ii I j aton The Thc people of oC Utah have ha been fannin farming for or bixl years but only 1 o per pel cent of the land of time the state stat I Iha ha has brought under cultivation through ITi and amid ni with wih hi nIl all al the time wate a available wo we 0 can nol nul hope hOI to ex- ex timid lund this area more inure than 1 13 3 per cent centhy by hy means of oC It I l is the thue purpose u of the thc arid farm farm- almIn alm- alm In lug a association movement lo tu c establish throughout the time West Vest e t that lint n ill II i I result in collecting mig information tion tun iou and amid nd data that thai will wi assist the lie got gov government u emit In furthering the tIme movement and ui also alo to toi 01 oik k I. up tiji public sentiment In iii favor ol of oe the tic cla class of farmers who will trill 11 work wonders In lii I the he h next few tev 3 1 US s in imi II utilizing the cat gi-cat aI I re- re sources u of tho Ito country i am i Pioneer The Fin mm ori arid mimi farmer in Jim convention in iii Denver 1 realized that Utah was the tIme l pio pioneer lio- lio neer Icel state slate in la the lie line Ino of fe dl di dry and amid Salt Sai Lake LalI has hUH seemed el limo he next convention What hat are arC ve wo tu tl tudo do o with wih ii i is 11 the time main question iou for us to eon eon- sider aider i lI The rhe management of tIme the state fair fah 1 has granted rante the tho use of lC ono one of ur lie tho t lar largest buildings on nn the time grounds fur for forthe the tho exhibition und this hula must be filled fled with tho the exhibit of amid farm Carm products that was HIS ever cr collected II H. W. W r. v Campbell Campbel nill b In ln attendance t and amid Secretary I Wilson on has gi given gin n hl his Ito io to tu attend if possible We e 0 also hope t. t to tu have ha Luther Burbank of oC Colo- Colo ado tado with wih us for t the lie convention If I we have 10 to go git gu to his home hume and kidnap him hint for fOl the tIme occasion This movement mo I is bound to be n a success hut but we mu nUt t demonstrate at demonstrate that hut time the people arc are behind it and amid all lUU rouse c the time public sentiment that It deserves uel CS Dr Di i H. H J J. J Jt Hyatt local weather ob oh- server CI read a paper on un con con- 1 01 in lii Utah blab telling of lf time the average precipitation In the state Male for fUI |