| Show Of Interest To Lessees By Hylas Smith Altonah Utah Wo We received a letter from John Nick at the tho Haskell Institute recently recent recent- ly John has an allotment on Altonah Altonah Altonah Alto Alto- nah bench ench and he was vaa making inqui- inqui about it ft By Dr tho thu time John gets through with Haskell his farm will willbe willbe be worth several thousand dollars be worth several thousand dollars We want John to read tho Myton l Free Press i 1 C. C E. E Van Nonte of ot Long LonS' Beach Deach Washington writes us that he has an Impression regarding tho the basin that may lead him Into It We Ve hope tho impression sticks Ho He Is a n. reader atthe of at the My Myton ton Free Press and antI gets gels n a thorough knowledge o of the tho many advantages advantages ad nd- vantages here hero and to come and verify this knowledge is one step toward the awaiting fortune Walter Halter M. M Davis of the Upper Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne Is planning to handle two or three leases near Altonah We welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come Mr Davis among our farmers his children to our s schools and his cattle on the Indian grazing crazing May prosperous days attend I All the snow on tho the bench Is tryIng trying trying try try- ing to get got out into tho the roads and hamper It has nas been quite successful too Albert O. O Cloward has purchased a fifty acre farm one mile and a half halt east of Roosevelt and amI will leave us Several homestead forties are for sale at 1000 each Likewise sever- sever Indian forties at nt the same price Butt But Altonah bench as ns a runs clone cloae to fifty dollars per per acre We regret the tho scarcity of hay now and hope It will not happen again next spring as usual The price still hovers around ten dollars per ton Robert Nelson was over from Hayden Hayden Hayden Hay- Hay den looking after his leases and sizIng sizing sizing siz siz- ing up the situation for spring He will be bo back in early spring to attend to to thirty seven acres es of alfalfa he has started Spring will come mighty sudden one of these days and then you will see the wisdom of or the man who picked picked pick pick- lck- lck ed cd frozen manure and hauled woo wood woodin in heavy snows For you may then be swapping very valuable days for past days w wasted sted Two days work properly r on en the average lease would advertise the lessee as a car careful rul economic 7 farmer r whereas conditions often orLen oftentimes oftentimes times Umes prove him too shiftless to live even In Arkansaw Say fellows lets be a little more mote particular with the appearance of our farms as well as ourselves for tor It my my electrify our think tanks The man with a a. good five year lease should slap himself on the shoulder and and exclaim Good old I chap youve you've got a Job be happy Because there may be five hundred thousand fellows without any and their future prospects serious April is approaching and the graves In France will be greening You will feel more like you had done doney y your ur share If it you arr arrange now your plans to meet the quota of bonds of the Victory loan To pay the full i price for tor what they did Is Impossible but to assist a little is a blessed lege President Smart of Roosevelt delivered an address it tt Altonah last 1 year in which ho magnified the tho power of kindness Wo We have not forgotten We We doubt If there bo be any influence stronger than kindness more Influential than courteous kindness more moro tender than full confidential kindness You bo be ono to offer oller kindness kindness kindness kind kind- ness not to be bo a continuous recipient Chancy E. E Hill left for or San Pete county Monday to visit his mother who Is quito feeble Mr Hill has sixty acres of or alfalfa started on his hla leases and may increase it to onehundred onehundred one ono hundred this spring He Is handling handline twelve forties B B. B T T. T Clark Clar of Tabby was in Duchesne Du- Du chesne chesno Tuesday He has a thousand pounds of excellent timothy seed to sell and perhaps some seed oats His Ills oats last year yielded ninety bushels per acre aero Once thero there was a man who could not pay his debts lIe He went to one creditor and the creditor answered him thus all aU right John pay pay me when you yon can dont don't worry l I will get along somehow He wont went to another creditor and received this answer If It you do not get that money at nt once I will see If it I cant can't get it I knew all aU t the e time you were poor pay I will never trust you again remember that Your word Is 18 absolutely worthless I wouldn't trust you with a I knew you were freezing How different the altitude attitude o of these two men How unlike unlike unlike un un- like the Master who said If It he lie ask of thee thy coat give ghe to him thy cloak also How like Uke the radiant splendor is a little kindness to an anover anover anover over burdened man The county commissioners decided Tuesday In Duchesne that CommissIoner Commissioner Commissioner Commis Commis- Rhoades of at Hanna Hanns should promote promote promote pro pro- mote three bridges at once The Utahn Wash the HIcken Wash and the Dolph White Wash Let the people people peo pee pie In th these se vicinities rally at the call of Mr Rhoades Floyd Young has taken over the theD D D. D B. B Farnsworth lease for this year We have heard heard this statement many times I wont won't work for tor a Ute Well personally we have no choice whether we work for a Ute or ora ora a 3 Chinaman a negro or a white man for the glory of life Ufe Is in service and lifes life's highest glory is s in serving others The glory elory of America is In her exalted service for a world I would rather be a big American serving a world than a little American Ameri Ameri- can serving America Labor brings Its Us own reward no matter who It la is for Therefore to win laurels laurel of yourself the Utes and Altonah bench see that you stick sUck along your ditches a number of poplar or cottonwood cottonwood cottonwood cotton- cotton wood sprouts and they will grow beautify the land protect the life Ufe and be of lasting tasting benefit Only a Ut- Ut tie tle time is required We behold twenty years hence Altonah Al- Al tonah bench covered with beautiful shade trees which grew from the twenty-five twenty thousand switches cut from poplar and cottonwood In the spring of 1919 and stuck along the ditches and laterals not to please ourselves so much as to make beautiful beautiful beau beau- for those who shall come after |