Show Of Interest To Lessees By Hylas Smith Ft Duchesne Utah I The first meeting of It the Utes to increase interest concerning the Big I Fair was held at rocks on Is Issue Issue Is- Is is-i is I sue day About fifteen Utes were i present mong them were John Duncan Duncan Dun Dun- DunI I can Andrew Frank Jim Atwine Henry Harris and Chas Reed Another Another An An- other meeting will be held at Whiterocks Whiterocks White White- rocks on on Sunday afternoon of May William V. V Osborne of at Altonah bench bench has three forties all in crop all allup and ready for irrigation j 1 crops aU up I out and These forties are blocked I II I leveled and farmed according to slope I and appears an yn artistic piece of ot block I work of natural beauty Though Mr Osborne has always been a careful f r excelled himself himself him him- farmer he has hos greatly him I self sell this spring I The recent rains were well scattered I over oer tl t f b n and not only settled j the dust but it assisted Irrigation I mightily I Do not forget but take time to f read It Is a farmers farmer's business to know the markets of every everything he has to sell If he sells seU below the market and thus loses ten or a hundred hun i dred dollars let Jet him take ake his dose j t Do not not not-do do do It often otten however you can caD I Ibe Ibe be well informed If you will How prone we are to slam the other other oth oth- oth I er fellow Well let us quit It ft and for four weeks Just slam the man ma I Iwho who ruins the roads with his hla waste wa te water I A farmer farmer who vho Is thrifty never buys I eggs butter meat lard lard- flour or meal steal If It your store bill runs up to twenty or thirty dollars a month you are buying what you ought to pro pro- duce We have two forties on Indian bench to lease A house to live in r See us at Ft Duchesne any Monday Le Leases ses are not as plentiful as they used to too be Inquiries from outside Indicate an increase In Stay Stay Stay-by by the good thing you have one move is as bad as a fire The Indian grazing lands are stock stocked ed to their fullest capacity which I means that stock men are happy and the th future is promising The five flye sawmills can not supply the demand or lumber and at thirty thirty- two dollars per thousand Roosevelt can hardly keep a board Lumber at atthe atthe I Ithe the sawmills sells from eighteen to too dollars thousand I o twenty-three twenty per r. r t. t A A good fat tat hog weighing two hundred hundred hundred hun hun- I dred pounds should sell for thirty thirty- five dollars' dollars on the Salt Lake market It It- brings two twenty-two in Roosevelt I Wh What t are brains made for tor anyhow 1 Heavy frosts fell tell in all parts of or the the basin the second week In fn May No i I extensive damage was done I I It frequently happens that if you go go contrary to the crowd you you will have luck Plan a divided Income and when one fails falls you have other hopes It often otten occurs that a man manwill manwill will make ten dollars on one pig ig but butto butto butto to make a thousand dollars on a hundred hundred hundred hun hun- dred pigs is a brainy undertaking undertaking- in which many fall fail Motto Go slow A man many is the possessor of or many rich gifts nm among ng them Is found his ability to main maintain lain his credit A good credit is a rich asset A broken promise Is bad All AI your our boasting and noise thereafter Is like the squeak in a n door hinge n not t much good f r Bishop Wilkins of or Mountain 1 Home was was in n Ft Duchesne Du recently on ou business business busi bus 1 ness ness connected with wUll the upper road t through rough the tho basin and was especially especial especial- ly Interested in the bridges over west of or Alton Altonah h. h This road Its Is an Imperative necessity It accommodates accommodates accommodates ac ac- a numerous people and passes through a rich and extensive territory The bridges are nearly impassable for autos Mr Wilkins visit was fruitful in good works If every farmer backs the county agent and every county has an agent and sand every state has an organization chosen by the county bureaus and then have the county and state organizations organizations organizations or or- effect a national l organization organization organization the farm products of the the thena nation nation na na- tion could be put upon the markets of the world at a fair price and the farmers would get exactly what they wanted anted As long as farmers object to county agents and state agents Just j so long will their products be exploit exploit- ed Nearly two two thousand Carolina poplars poplars pop pop- lars Jars went out On Altonah bench this week Hundreds of other trees have gone in Black locust or honey locust trees are thrifty and make excellent shade Stock will not bother them and they will not need much water A quart of seed will make a row round your our forty Sprout the seeds before before planting If It any lessee with a five year lease would like to start an acre orchard and will mention It to us we will try to make arrangements so that the trees will be ready for setting out by hext spring Fruit should appear the third year f If handled right Uintah county count farmers are startIng starting starting start start- ing pig clubs an excellent ure urn Whip up Duchesne the basin must not be be divided against Itself I Why not pay a good agent double salary and have him handle both counties This Is often done with excellent excellent ex ex- ex- ex results |