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Show THE TARKIO MOUSSES FEEO ENTERPRISE 0 The huJtling little town of McCor-nick McCor-nick agreed to 5,000 tons of hay; and agreed to plaut 500 acres more this year and 500 acres more next year, for the Tarkio Feed Mill. Some of the advantages to the farmers by having this mill located in Millard County are as follows: 1. The finished product from this enterprise will be sold to the farmers farm-ers of Millard County cheaper than to farmers or consumers in any other part of the country, as they will get It at the price for which it is sold In a competitive market less the freight rates. 2. It will furnish a market for other products which the farmers of Millard County can grow on their farms: such as barley, corn, corn-fodder, corn-fodder, wheat, oats, rye, rye-straw, Kaffir corn, milo maze, sweet clover, etc. 3. The contract for the sale of the farmer's hay and alfalfa seed chaff only for a period of three years at a price above the market price in the immediate past. At the end of the three-year period, the farmer is free to charge a higher price if the market mar-ket warrants. 4. In order to secure this most valuable enterprise it will be necessary neces-sary for all the hay growers to sign up a portion of his hay. Some will hold out with view of hoping to get a higher price for their hay. and may if many do so, result in the Pahvant losing this business. 5. The Union Pacific Company is now launching a campaign of publicity public-ity looking to the colonization of this valley, and the success or failure fail-ure of this campaign will be largely . affected by the proposition of whether wheth-er or not we secure the Tarkio Feed Mills for Millard County. o W. J. Coiner returned last Friday from a trip across the water to Holland; Hol-land; he reports a fine trip. o Walter T. Pyper and Mr. Pratt, both of Salt Lake City, were Delta visitors Wednesday, in the interests of the sugar factory. We are indebted -to the Tribune Cor the use of the pictures appearing appear-ing in the supplement. o Harry L. Peterson came down Monday to pack up hts household goods for shipment to the city. o L. L. Ashby returned from the coast last week. Argo Brown dropped Into Delta last week; he may decide to lbcatc at Milford. Mrs. R. B. Lewis and infant son left to go north to visit her husband. o A baby boy arrived at the home of , T.Ir. and Mrs E. Eugene Gardner on April 10th. . o -:ie editor and Lizzie went down t; Cove Fort Sunday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Herbert Tucker, Mr. T;i"r.son, Mrs. Tucker's brother, Mr. Tucker's son, and Mrs. Arthur Martin Mar-tin went to Milford Sunday. |