Show Of Interest to Lessees By Hylas C C. Smith The Indian department held a apay apay apay pay day on the ninth day of January letting etting loose a good many dollars in the he basin I Ninety days more and you will be doing your spring work laying the I foundation for a a. a big year sowing for or a large harvest These nays must handle the work that should never interfere with seeding time Maybe you are not doing anything now but your time is very valuable just the same ame Hens are beginning the harvest of eggs The early hatches are the ones to be desired The earlier the better Things will be starting with much pep soon keep In step Ft Duchesne registered 11 degrees degrees degrees de de- de- de grees bel below w zero on the seventh No wind and the tang in the air be beat t tany any booze we ever heard tell of Snow covers the ground about four inches in the lower lands and about a foot on the high benches In the mountains there is more than there was last year ear at this writing Charles Gibson living near Randlett Randlett Randlett Rand- Rand lett has three brood sows for sale at atten atten atten ten dollars per per head High grade Poland Duroc China-Duroc sows sews eight months months old He will trade one of them for a Poland China boar of the same age Here Is your chance to get into the swine industry Brood sows will be in big demand this year Mr Gibson will swap these sows for any kind of grain at market price L Leeton eton vicinity has ideal soil soU for root crops Why not ot plant two or three acres to such crops and go into the poultry and hog business They fine feed for such stock With Witha a little care you can make a four hundred pound pound hog on boiled pota pota- toes A juicy h ham is a treat to any one All stock will find a a. a sing rising r market as spring opens Especially Espe Jall milk cows brood sows work horses an and poultry You cannot bua buy a hen at that time Where c can n t turkey hens bens be bought now E. E E E. E Pe Peacock cock has a rt good Jersey milk cow for s sale able e. e It will be fleshin fresh flesh in February Iii Mr Mr Peacock lives lives a amile amile amile mile n a za a halls hali of t Alto Alto- nah h V i J iti k it D g M i 0 When spring gets here cannot ri ot you yin stay on your your farm and go In partner partner- ship with your our family and raise three hundred chickens and two hundred turkeys and thirty shoats and crop twenty acres of wheat acres of corn and fifteen acres of oats and two acres cres of oC potatoes and an acre of garden and a couple of or colts and a half dozen calves and In the fah pay your our bank all your indebtedness indebtedness' and leave a few hundred collars there for fora a saving Will It be necessary necessary for you to leave for work and wage We hope bope not Thomas Monk living one half mile west of Mt Emmons has bas a fine Bronze gobler for sale saie at three doll dollars dollars dol dol- l lars rs and a half or will trade for a turkey hen Clyde Underwood has corn for sale at one dollar and a quarter per hundred Good sound corn of both dent and flint varieties We have forties to lease at about a dollar per acre 1 You ou can erect a ahouse ahouse ahouse house in a week A brood sow will pay the thee rents each year You can make good on these forties raise your living sell strawberries rles eggs and any thing you like to raise Be independent and get busy b Own one of these forties in five years Commence Commence Commence Com Com- mence work stick and it can be done The big debate between the farm bureaus of Altonah bench and Moffat Moffat Moffat fat comes off at Moffat on the eighteenth of January The question for discussion Is Resolved that farmers have done more for the advancement advancement advancement ad ad- of civilization than statesmen statesmen statesmen states states- men have The affirmative will be represented by William Snyder of Altonah Altonah Altonah Al Al- tonah and Ivan Bird of Mt Mt Emmons The rhe negative will oe no handled by Louis S. S Thompson and Byron McGInness both of the Indian department department department depart depart- ment at Ft Duchesne This debate promises to be far tar above the ordinary ordinary ordinary ordin ordin- ary both in oratory and interest Be present present In if you can When honor honorIs Is is gone gono all Is gone Honesty i is tS isme one me of the choicest at at- of tributes of o honor Courage is the finest st steel el of honesty Face your jour conditions conditions conditions con con- bravely backed by rugged honesty honest in order to maintain your Honor honor Do not let your sordid t thoughts make you believe the world orld is against you It It- never w. w was and never never will be You are arc alright t but bo ho honest l j. j x |