Show TilE THE DAY OF EAP clil-EAP HEAD BREAD James A. A Patten Patton the thc wheat king Ing of or Chicago the Chicago the wheat king of or the world for the tho matter of or that that says says the day I of or cheap wheat heat Is over o that flour flow will alwa always s 's bo be higher in price than I S B it is now now and and that tho the women of or tho the country will have havo to even matter matters by baking their own bread instead L Lp p of or buying of or the baker The day ot of cheap wheat Is past and gone forever unless forever unless the tho men of ot the tho I nation shall awaken to tho the sound advice advice advice ad ad- vice of or the tho farmer unless thc they shall accept the invitation of ot the land and plant it to grain groin No need of or priced high-priced wheat if It the idle men of the countr country will get bus busy with the soil soil- Old Bill Bm Davidson I wheat king in quite another way plain plainly declared twenty years ago that he lie could raise wheat for tor tift fifty cents n a bushel and mako make a profit And there ther have been no better farmers and few on a bigger scale than Old Bill Davidson of Indiana That was at a time when money wa was w worth rth more moro than It is now when land was worth almost as much as ItIs it itIs itis is now when the average yield per aero acre was nothing like e as big as it Is isn n now ow Hero here in Utah are somo some ten million acres of untilled land that can be beu u used ed In the production of or wheat Tho The investment for the farmer Is almost nothing That land lan will raise ralso as much per acre as will the land of ot Indiana or Wisconsin And what is true of or orY Y U Ill I or smaller ll measure measure of ot half halt a dozen other states slates in this far tar West There Thero is no need of at priced high-priced bread It If men crowded together Inthe Inthe in inthe the big cities will scatter to tho the plains to the tho new states tates and make for themselves themselves them them- selves seles homes there They can make more money working for themselves than working for tal other men And Antl they will be better citizens If It the they fall fail or refuse the tho price of ot bread I Is s going to be higher than it is now I If Ie the they accept the invitation of or the soland sol soil and grow Independent as farmers they will be doing well themselves and will m be working a n. miracle of at helpfulness helpfulness help help- for their fellows all alt over the tho land The rho declaration of or Patten is probably probably probably ably the startling picture of or a truth that will wm help in tho the reclaiming of large areas of ot wheat land |