Show resettlement in another column of the record will he found an account of the proposed resettlement of utah families living on sub marginal land A 4 number of san juan families would probably ae b e willing to trade their dry farms to the government for grazing purposes and take in return a good irrigated ted farm this writer knows where there is room for many more than families to settle on fertile government gover ment land with an abundance ol of water flowing by each farm this la land nd is in utah and will produce peanuts and sweet potatoes as well as four crops crop s of alfalfa each year the land happens to be and a little difficult of access but could be made a land of plenty with a fraction of the expense incurred by the famous Man colony in alaska it csc deems ems too good to be true hence the above statement will be given little attention exception was taken by bibbs Bibb sto to this writers comments on the little food strike at the blanding camp recently it is admitted that there was a strike but the reason therefore according to some of those in authority is that many of the men are arc from the big cities and do not like this country consequently they seem willing to stir up trouble at slight provocation unavoidable circumstances we know often throw a different light on trivial ces the officers of the camp interpreted the comment we made as a blanket indictment on all army officers who have anNi anything hing to do with the mess fund and our little barb of sarcasm seems to have gotten under their skin ekin we meant no criticism of the officers but thought we might evoke an explanation of the strike we had bad heard rumors of di satisfaction with the food defiore before tile the strike and are still inthe in the dark to the true state of affairs in addition to the regular functions of the he gociar security sharr the utah board has maternal hip child health child welfare and n P crippled hi ti pr ornain |