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Show IBl i ! WIFE AND FAMILY ARE PARTNERS IN K ' j THE HUSINESS. f? If all the plows, harrows, mowers, binders, sss-, i wngons, rakes, buggies, fence osts, barbed wire H I "" other useful farm implements that aro lying Br in rust in the farmyards of Eastern Utah could Bv ' I suddenly be turned into the money they cost, KTfl' how much do you suppose could be spared for H'X the farm women with which to purchase neces- RjK sary appurtenances for the farm home? How BjaK many improvements would it make in her kit- HB i! chen? How many nice things would it buy for E9 i the house? The farmers of Eastern Utah arc Rfj economical and efficient. Nothing derogatory is Hj being said about them as a class personally. Rut Bm ' s much valuable farm machinery is permitted B-B K t waste in this section as in other counties. tTho practice is pretty general everywhere. The average farmer is inclined to spend his surplus Ktf cash on lands, machinery and outside things. Not that these things are not necessary, but his H- i wife and family aro justly entitled to part of the HH- surplus cash. They aro partners in the business. HrJE ' i The next time you have a two or three thousand VJLt ; ' dollar surplus, or a two or three hundred dollar A3m? surplus hand a slice of it to your wife and tell, jC her how you appreciate all the hard work she has. Hg,, I j done about the placo during the year and that BR' , ho now has an opportunity to make use of the. H($ ' money as she sees fit. Ten to one she will know Hb I how to sjiend it to increase the value of your Rg homo life to you, nnd she will be buying what she ' Bw9 has boon pining for for sonn time. And nia- nKJ chinery lying to rust in tho fields isn't as impnr- n tant in the long run ns labor saving appliances in Hljlr the kitchen, comfort in the sittln' room nnd good Hl ' looks in tho "parlor." |