| Show SOUTH TRACT ITEMS ITEMS' Horace Crawford is spending these thesa fine tIne winter clays days working on his dry dry farm which lies straight east cast of the theD I D D. D L. L W. W Co camp We Wo understand he contemplates putting in hi some crop rop up there We hope it will be a n asue suc suc- cess E t J Y T I JOu teacher Our lt acher Miss Mary Runyan after atter taking the usual holiday hoUdy vacation vaca vaca- I tion is back and at again Harry Pearson during the tho holiday week went to o Salt Lake Lako and at the home lome of Mrs was presented present present- ed with a most beautiful and useful Christmas gift The Tho gift was a n. young lady of at Harrys Harry's own choosing and anda a sister of Mrs Hurt Burt Whitmore To look at Harry you would be sure sur that ho he thinks he received the finest present present pres pres- I ent ont possible At the regular meeting of ot our Farm Bureau Dureau Jan lith at 2 pm p.m. and 7 30 pm p.m. we were visited by rs of our County Farm larm Bureau Dureau Dean nenn Peterson and M. M Cornwall also C Coun County UL ty Agent Welch Velch besides two rep res- res of our Agricultural Coll Call ego at Logan We Ve were asked to ra ise more meat in the shape of beef n a ml nd pork of which the county is sho rt rte and were taught how to feed and ca a re tc for tor the tho animals intended for tor mea men t Mr Cornwall told us among seven sever U 1 other things of at tho the uses and ond abuse tI e tIa Ii a of our our- county ji t mono money and the extreme extreme extreme- necessity for our loyalty to our sugar President Peterson told usI f the past years year's business of the Bounty Farm Bureau Dureau which wo we was splendid for fOl the first year Mr Welch Velch made a arow fow row very cry use useful Cui and and practical remarks and and distributed bulletins on on farm management and sheep husbandry We certainly certain en- en enjoyed en enjoyed joyed their visit and profited thereby Please dont don't miss us the next tf time e round We are glad to know that there will be quite an exodus S into the drained portion of at the South Tract next spring This will be of much value to our community as we lye are not thickly enough enough populated The The D. D L. L W. W Co Is selling quite a bit of land and we hope it will be settled on The community in general have taken to to the Red Cross movement Not all have joined as yet et but more will follow talloW All are loyal to to the movement How any farmer can raise crop n a crop j of of r beets for any other than the Delta Sugar Co an and call himself a loyal citizen to the Delta country is more than figures or words will prove The Tho South Tract Farm Bureau hold held their annual election of officers on the evening of the th H H. E. E Beck Bock president Geo Gee E Beach Deach vice- vice president an and Harry Pearson tary tary treasurer Our membership Is almost one hundred per cent of or our population The Economics Association will hold their next meeting on the at the home of N. N H H. Folsom Joseph Fidel says his cattle are taking to the tho hay and pulp in good shape and are doing fine I We Ve very much fear tear that we are arc going go go- ing to lose Ed Pearson from our our midst There is something radically wrong about this kind of ot an arr arrangement arrange ment mont and we sincerely hope his plans ma may al be e cha changed ge so he can 1 stay with H ort or- at aleast Yeast soon soon return |