Show 1 Of Interest to Lessees II BY I r- r j HYLAS C. C SMITH FT DUCHESNE UTAH I Squire Jessen Jensen of Altonah Is a very J busy man baling hay bay for everybody VI i and delivering hay to tu Duche Ducheane Duchesne ane Mr i Jes Jensen Jessen n Is doing what every man 1 ought to do he Is making mailing a big business business busi buss ness Hess for himself When two hundred hundred hundred hun hun- dred men like Mr Jessen Jensen get busy buey In the basin things hum the roads are warm business is brisk money is flowing hearts are lighter the sun Is brighter and hope is la stout Did you meet that person last week who seemed to delight In I speaking an in unfriendly word about some one Well you want to consider consider con con- d. d sider eider the source and purify purity It If it you can That Is your business That very fellow tellow was on the fringe of or heaven trying to herd you back ack Do Donot Donot not let him fool you You have a marvel hidden back under your hair I 1 nL that mat paralyze mm DIm at one snot shot If It you practiced a little and he Is a as s darned good target Shoot him every chan chance e you get Hes He's a and needs drying up Hes He's a howling ca canine lne and needs shutting up I e r y f I When he crosses your track again blow low on him and watch him melt I The Moffat farm bureau will hold up their monthly social on February G tenth Speakers from Vernal will be Present We Ve would like to hear this 5 L question debated Resolved That ThatA A farmers have the right to fix the 5 price to be paid for their products 1 a and then have the of the the Moffatt farm bureau challenge the high brows brows' of at Roosevelt to de defend defend de- de fend end the negative The city merchants merchants merchants mer mer- chants might learn a few If it they got next to the farm bureau two or three times Some farmers say that the bureau bureau bureau bu bu- reau does too much talking and not enough acting which reminds one of ofa ofa ofa a story that Superintendent Kneale told recently A Ute chief near Randlett was riding along when he heS hemet hemet S met a white friend who took off oft his hat with much ado and said how just as he said this and raised his hat the chiefs chief's horse shied and swung round quickly throwing the i chief to the ground The old fellow got up and brushing the dust from his knees said Too damn much how However the farm bureau is acting from Moffat to Washington and a little talk is not bad practice There is a a. ready market for hogs o. o at eight and ten cents per po pound nd live we weight that price Is not bad when hay Is down to four dollars and good wheat at a dollar and twenty cents per bushel Sa Say brother did you T I notice that the Free Press had a good report of the markets each week weeks tI Did you notice whether the oth other r papers had a market report A newspaper man does about as many r little kind deeds to everybody for tor fori i which he never gets even thanks for 1 them as any person we know If It we would all think of at the heart aches of our neighbors instead of our ur own own it would be a much kinder world a Life is not long in the body The Theman Theman man who does not know what he is F going to do wastes lots of at time The Theman Theman Theman man who is ready to do his b best st each day at the first duty that presents itself itself it itself it- it self wastes no time Ume at all ll There Is more happiness In work Wan than anything anything any- any I thing else Work will purify the t 1 1 I mind kill sorrow and make a giant gianti i a of you so it is a wise thing to work for the blessing work gives in itself k 1 I Y Then work rightly directed blesses lir others When you work for a money I consideration you are most poorly j paid though you got the wealth of this world In payment Remember that It Is mighty poor economy to shut a husband up in Jail and leave a wife and eight children to get on without him unless he is less than part of a man There seems to be a ready market for hogs at eight and ten cents per pound live weight Get a big haystack haystack haystack hay hay- stack for next winter save savo your third crop for the hogs and plan now for fifteen or twenty fall shoats Make a In the spring and that is now and this will give you a place for these hogs and your turkeys turkeys turkeys tur tur- keys also Haul out your barn manure these days of preparation for the biggest year ever and plan now to make five acres of wheat yield you two I hundred bushels at least next fall Do not be In too big a hurry What I you do do well even when you eat I And remember the hardest thing you have to do is to think If It it Is at all possible think a think at least once a day To handle words is an easy matter but thoughts are most elusive The farm tarm bureau assessment this year is three dollars and a half The farmer who slurs the farm tarm bureau slurs himself Get Into line fellows you are about half of ot the nation Miles Miller took a grass lease ly lyIng lying lying ly- ly ing east of Altonah last week There are a few more I Bury the grouch brother for to carry around a grouch is worse than carrying two hundred pounds of sand and not half as profitable for carrying sand will make a man of you Grouches only make lemons The Caldwell brothers of ot Altonah are plaIn planning ng to handle two leases and run stock on They have the proper fundamentals for tor a money maker Manage right and I work incessantly and banks will i seek your patronage I Another Ute has found a farm on Altonah bench He will run the Jane Solomon forty Frank Redcap has been a cattle man for years and to see him raising watermelons watermelons and corn will be picture of at a much different different different dif dif- ferent setting but QU Frank will be oe equal to it Congressmen n are as asking ipg themselves themselves themselves them- them selves for a three thousand dollar raise in salary Gentlemen they g get t plenty now If a congressman can not live on seven thousand five hundred dollars per year In Washington Wash Wash- Washington ashIngton ash ash- ington let him starve or come up to i Altonah and live where a whole town could live Jive on that much Senators Senators Senators Sen Sen- are asking an increase also Watch the smoke down there brother broth broth- er and pay your taxes like a man Soak up the on your hands that earn less than a thousand dollars dollars dollars dol dol- lars per year think like a Socrates get out behind the shed and practice your oratory and be a con congressman for they will get the Increase never fear yet they are Just men like your your- self Many a family with five children children chil chil- dren live Uve two months on what a Do congressman congressman congressman con con- gressman gets in one day which is well Wilford T T. Wilson of Mt Emmons is feeding a bunch of beef cattle this winter We believe that he will make good on this Industry It seems that the basin this winter has been Ideal for this business Hay is going at five dollars per ton and that makes cheap beef |