Show I I Of Interest to Lessees I i a BY HYLAS C. C SMITH FT DUCHESNE UTAH TAHI i Barley is not extensively raised Ini Inthe in i R the basin It is excellent feed and anda a good The basin is going to be bo the pork port barrel barrell of Utah if properly directed That which your yourI I neighbor or needs and does not raise is the crop you should plant therefore r plant a field of barIc barley Barley planted plant plant- ed in June last year made an excellent excellent excellent excel excel- lent yield I Ivan Iran Bird of Mt Emmons was in Ft Duchesne recently on business connected with the sale of alfalfa seed He lIe was as investigating prices for forit forit forit it takes investigation to keep up upi j i with markets Gossip has a large circulation circulation circulation cir cir- II and seems to go free Duchesne county is certainly public public public pub pub- lic spUrted sported to face a bond proPosition proposition proposition tion of fifty thousand dollars for forthe forthe the purpose of building public roads at this tight time The interest I i on th these se bonds at five percent is two thousand five hundred dollars I How different from those olden times when people saved their bonds and andI I taxes and worked for the public welfare welfare welfare wel wel- fare for nothing Yet we can pay the fiddler if we want to a little extra extra extra ex ex- tra labor a few more dollars and it itis itis is done Government is always expensive expensive ext ex ex- t pensive when a people cannot do without being directed There is never an over production of corn in the basin Four dollars will buy seed for ten acres Ten acres of corn fodder will feed all r your milk cows cows cow's all winter fatten all your pigs and put pep into your 4 hens Put a wall of corn along the aide side of your farm this spring that tourists may gaze in pleasure and you secure the profits Cannot you get your little hog heaven fenced with woven wire this spring Your hogs need eed it and your yourt our t IT country needs it and the seventy five thousand dollars that is spent for Kansas City meat might be floating around in the basin instead of Kani Kansas Kansas Kansas Kan Kan- i sas City I These glorious days call for tree sd planting Trees are the most beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- legacy you could leave to the I future A tree needs protection for forI forit forit I I it has every kind of enemies to fight k in its helpless way Put barriers about It and aud keep animals away Remember trees are Gods' Gods poems and wo we need them Al is boring a well to tor r get what Is there It is one thing to stand on the side line Une and cheer him as he put his dollars into a hole for forthe forthe j. j the benefit of the Bennett neighborhood neighbor neighbor- I hood but it is quite another thing to get into the game with your own I money and back him as he goes Into the bowels of the earth to find 4 what Is there The crowd is always I on the sideline The hero stands all alone where the crowd can easily see him Christina D. D Young has a hundred and fifty three acres of land and on the state road half way between Ft Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du chesne and Roosevelt for sale for two thousand dollars on eight years time two hundred and fifty dollars per year Here Here Is a chance Mrs Young wishes to join her children Investigate this you home seeker Jessie L. L Smith of 1 Mt t. t Emmons is putting out a large acreage of grain this spring and is making every acre yield him an income He was turning turning turn turn- ing the soil rapidly with two t teams ams recently A number of farmers on Altonah bench have sold but little of last years' years crop of grain and the bench has a large hold over A good acreage acreage acreage acre acre- age is going in and the fact is that thata a bank of grain on every farm is what makes a country rich Brother Broth Broth- er r establish a bank on your own farm and fill it with grain that you may draw on It w when en necessary Be Bea a real banker There are large model fields 01 of wheat in the Lapoint vicinity As we walked over one of them recently recent recent- ly in company with Snake Pete a aUte aUte aUte Ute the Ute remarked Heap wino work heap savvy pretty soon maybe maybe maybe may may- be so white man fix um my farm all same all over this ways way and he gestured gestured gestured to the beautiful smooth thirty acre field of wheat that had Just been leveled So many of us No heap savvy A lessee asked a neighbor at Mt Emmons the other day If he would go on his bond You bet I will was the immediate answer Let us keep all the farmers we can That Thatis is the right spirit That Is the push pushback pushback pushback back of Mt 1 Emmons How like hell is the greed of a man who gloats over the failures of everyone but I himself and assists none but himself him him- self There will come a time time- when he will be worse off oft than a duck In Inthe Inthe inthe I the desert of Gobi I Set every hen that wants a Jot job Eggs are cheap and chickens will hunt a living and grow for you until until un un- un- un til m fall when you can market them and buy your family a winter suit The placing of Ute tile children in the public schools will remove tribal influences in influences In- In and put them on an equality with white playmate and thus make practical his education Altonah should should enroll euroll almost a dozen next fall Every Ute should Join the farm bureau nearest him attend all meetings help in all expenses and be an active member in this school of life One Indian member at Moffat Moffat Moffat fat but there will be others soon |