Show SOME MORE MOKE GOOD CROPS CHOPS The Honor Roll for 1920 has the names of two Japanese boys on it high up with a crop of one of the very best In the valley this year ear Sam l and Joe raised 15 tons of beets per acre off oft the entire forty acres The average straight through was 15 16 tons On the ditch and close clone to It ft they they got 18 19 and 20 tons in places This was on the land lying next to the Foote farm on the North Tract this side of Woodrow From the early summer clear through the season season season sea sea- son this was one of ot the show crops of the region The writer took a photo of It one afternoon predicted then close to 20 tons on It The stand was exceptional good the ground properly prepared and the crop thoroughly thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- cared for at zt every stage The Japanese boys thoroughly understand understand understand un un- beet raising and do wellin well wellIn In our valley They Whey dont don't undertake more acreage than they can arrange help for thus saving a world of ot woe and again clinching that old argument argument argument ment the writer has put forward for forthe forthe forthe the the- past eight years Smaller acreage per man and more men at It less land and more cultivation of It When will we learn that when we have an average of 7 to 19 acres per perman perman perman man well we'll put more tonnage in this factory per year We will sometime The records of ot Lehl Lehi Payson anywhere anywhere anywhere any any- where everywhere is proof that what we need here Is more families families GOO more more and and they raising a few acres of beets always every year Well We'll have to come to It and Commercial Club Factory Land agents everyone must help to induce more farmers to come here We congratulate the Jap boys Sam and Joe on their good crops and thank them for permission to state what the country can do when properly coaxed along to do its little best |