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Show The Millard County Chronicle Published every Thursday at Delia, Utah. Entered at the Post Office at Delta, Utah, as second class matter, under tle Act of March 3, 1879. BY THE curomcle punishing company frank beckwith. managing editor. Subscription price $2.00 a year in advance. ADVERTISING RATES Display matter 25c per column inch running monthly. Single ads 40c per column inch. Plate matter with no type set up 20c. Legal Notices: 10c per lin per issue. ' Classified ads and other reader notices, Minimurr 50c Above five lines, 10c per line. Repeats 05c per line. Front page position for reader notices $2.50 extra. LEGAL NOTICE TO ALL 1923 CONTRACT S1GNES. This is the APPROVED 1921 Contract as Provided For in Paragraph "E". J. G. PEPPARD SEED COMPANY and ASSOCIATED BEE HIVE SEED GROWERS. ORIGINAL ALFALFA SEED CONTRACT WHEREAS; J. G. Peppard Seed Company, a corporation duly licensed to do business in the State of Y'' ?!h j . develop and perfect the production of alfalfa seed, particularly in Millard County, Utah, in order to establish a staimaia niga grade alfalfa seed which it can offer to the trade throughout the United States as having been produced and prepaiea market under its own expert supervision, and WHEREAS: The seed growers of said locality desire the quality of the seed to be so improved and standardized and to acquire a high grade and widely known reputation, and thereby regularly merit and command a higher price, ana WHEREAS; To accomplish said objects, the mutual cooperation of the parties as herein set out is deemed essential; NOW THEREFORE, Said corporation, hereinafter called the Company, and the undersigned grower, hereinafter called the Grower, here mutually agree as follows: THE COMPANY'S SUPERVISION AND SERVICES The Company agrees to maintain its Seed Cleaning Plant and Testing Laboratory under expert supervision at Delta, Utah; and also at Oasis and other places, if it so desires, in the State of Utah, and to render the following serv's- A. To furnish field inspection and supervision .of growing crops for the purpose of eliminating other seeds ana ior eign matters and to insure the proper maturing and harvesting of the seed crop; such inspection and supervision 10 substantially less extensive scale than during the 1922 season. B. To clean and re-clean, inspect, test, grade and certify grades and sack in Bee Hive branded bags (or if desired by the grower in plain bags only) together with the certificates of test all alfalfa seed produced by the undersigned grower a u thereafter, to give said seed the benefit of said company's advertising and exploitation of said brand oL sued. me grower shall have the right to supervise and direct in person the cleaning of his seed. C. To advance as a loan, secured by lien on the seed, after seed is delivered to the Company's warehouse, the "reshing bill, providing the grower so requests in writing on form prepared by the Company. To loan to grower on seea crop aiier ! said crop is in the burr, loans which shall bear interest at the rate of not less than 6 per annum and said loan to De prop erly secured. It is explicitly agreed by the grower, that all loans can be made or refused at the option of the company. D. To post and maintain during the cleaning season, a daily bulletin of alfalfa seed quotations and to publish and mail at intervals to growers reports of conditions of cleaning plant and warehouse and of seed markets in the United btates au ui 1 such reports may be made under the supervision of the Grower's Committee, which Committee shall consist of a grower iroiu each of the following five districts to be selected annually bv the signers in each district, and agreeable to tne I;au-Hinckley, I;au-Hinckley, Leamington, Delta, Qasis-Fillmore-Deseret, and Woodrow-Sutherland-Sugarville-Abraham, and one representative selected by the Company. The Company is to keep on exhibit at its plant, samples of each lot of seed with certificates attacneu, which sample shall be open to inspection of all buyers in order that an open and unrestricted market may be maintained. ? E. Said Growers' Committee shall represent the signers of this and similar contracts in future negotiations between r, the Company and the growers respecting such changes in the terms hereof as may be suggested from time to time in ine future, and may investigate any differences or recommendations jnade by the grower or the Company. A chairman snail db elected by the Growers' Committee, which chairman shall have the power to call all meetings, by giving written notice oi tnree day in advance of said meeting. The Chairman shall call the annual meeting of the Growers' Committee during the moncn oi y March in each year or as soon thereafter as practicable. At said meeting all suggestions and recommendations brougnt to tne O committee's attention by the grower or the Company shall be duly considered and at the close of said annual meeting, tne next ! year's contract shall be determined upon and approved. The Company and the grower shall be bound from year to year to said approved contract unless in any year the grower, within 20 days, or the Company, within 40 days, after the contract nas n been approved by the Growers' Committee, shall elect in writing to cancel said contract. F. To assist the grower in marketing his seed, the Company agrees that it will not knowingly handle any seed raised in n Millard County which is not covered by this or similar contracts. G. In the event of any dispute arising as to the condition or grading of seed the same shall be settled by arbitration, v. each party to appoint one arbitrator and the two so named to select a third, and the decision of any two such arbitrators shall be binding upon the parties hereto. The cost of such arbitration shall be borne by the party against whom the awara is 3 made- ' p$fcTi : 1 H. To provide storage warehouse facilities and store and insure cleaned seed, charging for such storage and insurance ?.05 per month per hundred pounds, or fraction thereof, in addition to the general charge for services hereinafter named. GROWERS' OBLIGATION AND CHARGES FOR SERVICES The grower agrees to deliver at the Company's plant for cleaning, and recleaning, grading, testing, certifying and resack-ing, resack-ing, all alfalfa seed produced by the grower on the following described land in Millard County, State of Utah, to-wit: ' (Total acreage of seed crop acres) r Together with all alfalfa seed produced by or for the Grower during the said years on any other lands in said County, except ing such seed as shall be required by the Grower for his own planting, hereinafter set forth, and agrees to pay the Company for ;r the services above enumerated the sum of $.60 per hundred pounds on basis of seed as delivered to the plant, The Company .. ' agrees that it will make a return payment to the grower, on the sixty cent service charge, on a sliding scale based upon the ' - increased volume of seed delivered to it on this service and open market contract, over the 1923 volume, in accordance J with the schedule below. 1 20 Increased Volume 19 Return of Service Charge 5t 40 Increased Volume 20 Return of Service Charge CO Increased Volume 30 Return of Service Charge y 80 Increased Volume 40 Return of Service Charge , 100 Increased Volume 50 Return of Service Charge The grower agrees to pay all charges or liens existing in favor of the Company on the seed before removing same and in the event that seed is not sold to the Company, to pay for bags used at cost price. ir ) ' . PARKS THE JEWELER For many years across from the Bamberger Depot, has moved to 23 West South Temple, next to Elias. Morris and Sons, Salt Lake City. "A Good Place to Trade." FRESH MOAPA VEGETABLES. Postpaid to your town. Radishes, Green Onions, Parsley and Spinach, five cents per bunch. Head Lettuce and Carrots 7y2c; Beets and turnips 10c per bunch. Send for our free price list. Also coupon good for two bunches FREE with first order. S1IURTLIFF BROS, Overton, Nevada. |