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Show der gaudy dress; the nervoua alraln of trying to Infant) new life Into the arbool, the crltlrUm of the students, parenta and fellow-teachers; the questionable ques-tionable satisfaction given to board and auperintendents, I am glad Indeed that 1 made the change. I would rather reign king of my Millard Coun- ty farm than "Mow the head and bend the knee In the proudest palace of alavery." Your Inst verae It'll It all. 1'ermlt me to reproduce It here: "You toller In the crowded towns who work from day to day, . With Jobs at boat uncertain and each year amaller pay; You do not own your dwelling t'lace, you do not own yourself. And when you grow lea useful you'll be laid upon the shelf. Door the prospect of the future never flit you with alarm? Pull out before you're pushed out-get out-get a Millard County Farm." In conclusion, let me any that thia change haa given me a new lease of life. I don't know what elckness la. I am prepared to renew the battle of life In a more natural and healthful environment I want to do my share In removing the obalaclea Incident to redeeming a new country. I will take pleasure In now and then contributing my mite to the columns of your valuable valu-able pajier, giving my experience In building a new home In our fertile Pahvant valley. My next article will probably be "Why I Purchased a Farm at Delta." Winning your valuable paper the aucres It deserves, I remain, The Friend of Millard County, I F. MOENCH. "MY MILLAAO COUNTY FARM." Editor Chronicle: I want to congratulate you on your j excellent poem, "My Millard County Farm." No doubt. Its sentiments ' have found an echo In many hearts aa it lias In mine. 1 waa aorry I could not be present to listen to your ren- I Jitlon of It, and also enjoy the excel- t lent Instruction given by the members t ,of the demonstration train. J J'ermlt me to Rive the reiuone why c 1 located on a Millard County farm! I ( was a severe aufferer from Indigestion. So seriously did It affect me that on two occasion I waa reduced from 1M) . jxnind to HO pound. During tho lt tureo yeara of my achool work the Attacks Increaeixl until Anally It threatened to become chronic, whlcu meant a life of continuous suffering, .and early death. When I saw the eiany advantages Delta offered to new ettlera I determined, for the sake of I my health, and the few remaining J yeara of life, to abandon the school iTOom, locate on a "Millard County i .Farm,' and get out Into the pure freh ,alr. I am pleaaed to Inform my frlenda J ith&t the change baa bad the desired . effect. Life in the pure, freeh air, the weet aonga of the birds, the sight of g:n and waving fields, the sweet per- 1 funio from the alfalfa, and the out- ( door work on the farm hive given me t a satisfaction with life I never felt J before. I am at peace w ith the world 1 and my own master, with none to criticise crit-icise and find fault Thla gives a charm and aatUfactlon to lire that none know except those who hare passed through the ordeal that t have. The change has been beneficial to me j ,tn every way. j .When I contrast my present life with the crowded achool room, the fetid smell of impure air, the ever- jiresent danger of dlaease lurking un- . . . ' |