Show PV Frank Era ilc Francis FrancisJ fc 1 hI I li I lon ion I of tomatoes to 0 acie aCI UI hal I i lo 10 you ou t of or n LI II That 1 is wh h hL il t i J pin pall i arm i inear near nar ar CorInne p c Us L 16 to from three J J. J L g mn i resident of he Liate unity Ity I halll ink of Brit he ht has Iia bun read read- t II m Ill Cily II su says s aI UK ig N I n a and 1111 following follot he be rl r on Oil tomatoes which lave ia Pi pv i r d i in this column and andie andIC ie IC re i a o or 01 r eber ur county's county s san an annin nil IndU r ry hut but he further ays h li It m Ti lit tit tnt you to 10 know i hut for or Ill I Ii first time lime In the his his- is- is isor ory or of uE o thu Corinno Corinne section lo to- to a s r r grown blown Iown thi year to the Alent or of sr eral hundred acres nd the production in both quan quan- It and nu qua Illy is simply mapel ous Otis The Il-e Il grower gets ets 12 I per ton r C. C 0 o. o b Corinne and anil the field nan alan for the Iho factories Interested t n this thi ClOp reports that there will wille Je e a n. production on the average a of ot o A Jap- Jap over twenty Ions tons per pH acre are nose nese farmer at Corinne has las har har- harvested harvested harvested vested and marketed sixty tons rom three Once acres of oC land and ho tales fates It Is a reasonable Ion lon to harvest hanest an additional fir een Ions tona per ler acre acie nicking making thir- thir y y-tive tons ton per l er acre In all this will will- male make a a. a total under contract prices of oC per acre gross Can ou beat It 7 That Is a most remarkable aule rae rec- record ord and Indicates that the Corinno Corinne Is highly adapted to torna- torna to 0 culture Compare this Ion of oC 20 to 10 35 tons Ions to the acre nere lo to the average rage In the United States Males which is three tons This season seasons season's a experiment should the growing grossIng gro Ing of ot tomatoes round Corinne and eventually c en make Corinno Corinne the site of ot a can can- canning fling ning plant Since drainage has been teed ked In that part o ot of the Bear Dear River country countr the outlook has been bright Corinne Is 19 coming back IJac k In 1866 II rt A A. A Jones Van Huren avenue was a boy of I Born In England he lie had never seen feen the wilds and so ao when ld were going G Ghe to V he looked I d forward orward to he new experience with deepest The family sailed from Liver Liver- Liverpool pool on April 30 and anol was five weeks In crossing dossing landing at al New NewYork ew York oik on June 6 6 o or of a direct route they took look train to lo evv cw ew Haven en thence thence- to Montreal 1 Detroit Chicago Quincy to lo bt St Jo- Jo Joeph eph and up the river from there ru 10 o the Missouri ar ar- ar living jiving June 3 VS As a 11 member of ot an ox train Iraln of H 4 wagons they left len the river for foi he plains on July 13 At Al rifle line now How the thc Sioux bloux Indians made mad madea a j. raid jail and md drove e off oil 90 head of oxen Killing a I number of o the Ih animals animal with poisoned arrows From there on instead of three oko oke of oxen the emigrants had hado 0 o KO JO on with only four Cour head had of oxen to a wagon Hh the parl part were vere repair men menor for or the telegraph company compani com pan and Lucy were net led for the indians Indiana had rut the telegraph line which ns is near bj Isy b Ii lly By that time the led ott I man had learned that the wires wires were ere the long long distance distance voice oJ the Uie white man and the desired l silence It ll As All parly early as 1860 the telegraph teles had been heen built Into the Rocky Hocky mountains Across the plains 1 the Indians had resented the coming of the telegraph and begun to cut down the poles It bj Ls i related elated in a Western Union l bulletin that a representative c of or orthe the company assembled the chiefs of tt Ike- Ike o whoso whose ten tern tern- 1 Ss ld tory lory r the line was V s to be e constructed r and Informed them that when they heard the hum of oC the wIres it was the voice of the Great Spirit speaking to 10 them The redskins left leCt the poles and wires untouched and an 1 even en guard guard- cd ed them eo so It Is related but bul butIr Mr Ir Jones JOlie ya he saw them cut the wires wire In let their raid at Medicine Bow That was six nix lx or seven lIe years year after the Indians first heard th th- singing and sighing of the wires and anil by Ly that time they no doubt doul hail had grown rown skeptical and anol ever eve non believers nJ That I hat Is II the tIme way Uy of oC the world when faith I. I chilled by familiar familiarity ity Echo was reached on Septem Continued on P Pa lag Three COOP CA CATTLE TILE I PLAN PIA GAINING Northern Utah Growers WilY Try Direct Marketing SALT r Sept 19 Organ Organ Organization of cattlemen of Utah to market their theil beef co eo under a 11 plan originated and spon spon- sponsored sponsored by b the California Cattle Cattle- Cattlemen's Cattlemen's Cattlemen's mens men's association a Is progressing satisfactorily This conclusion was WIlS by b J. J M M. M Macfarlane 1 president Horse rt c Growers Growers' tro of the association a Utah atT Cattle I M. M and nS S. S Winder secretary of or the Utah State Farm bureau and H. H W W. WRussell y I Russell s president e I oi of the Califor Califor- California H I tl the nia Cattlemen's association S I I at conclusion of a I. I field trip through northern Utah On this trip meetIngs meet meet- logs Ins were vere held helt at Logan Randolph nan olph and Lieber Heber rS SiGNED IW Many new nl members member were ob- ob amed amelI for the operative co organ- organ nation allon It is reported ported r In each committees were ap appointed ap- ap appointed appointed pointed to carry on tho the lon Ion n w ork or and get et the signatures of n n not present at the meetings The ti t sentiment accord accord- according ing ng no to Secretary Winder VIl favored a trial o 01 operative co-operative marketing of 0 be r t cattle This plan as Icod Iced In California provides for direct selling or cattle to the pack sr rand and killer I N President Rus nus- Russell sell declares It has proved pro suc sue successful on the coast GOOD GOO CONDITION CO Tin Till party reported beef beer cattle in Llah In good condition this wall tall all This was noted particularly m In the tho Randolph and com corn communities largest shippers of beef beet in III the northern half or o the state At the conclusion of the Utah trip Mr Russell returned to Call Call- fornia Marketing of cattle signed during durin the trip as M well as those signed Ined previously pre through the thc California association to coast markets will commence com mence soon NEWS AND D VIEWS VIEWS 1 I Continued from rom lage l'age Ift C One ber tier IS 15 15 or two months after the I y- y yAs As a Il boy hoy of 12 having left lert I your jour our boy chums and entered a a. strangely new world were you homesick Mr I Jones es was as asked I Homesick Why hy there was as too much adventure to have time lime to toI toI get Ket homesick The vast t J prairie r I I the he uninhabited wilds the moun mountains Rallis held me enraptured and I aw saw with the thc eyes of a boy Lo and andI I never HC H C had any desire to quit my new home I That Is the story etory of many man of the pioneers and yet et there thero e children who cried themselves to sleep p as 81 they pined for their old 01 1 hornet home and their companions In England There are arc ups grown who have ne er gotten gOllon over that lonesome lonel omo feeling which comes tomes from leaving the childhood hood home It Is among the most gripping of all nil appeals to 10 the heart which are not an on- onI 00 The center of population In the I d Slates States Is near ni-ar Whitehall Owen county Indiana I |