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fIJfli li jO Ii r 1W i lfj 7 1- hi f 1r 1Y trttt i w li I It iV ii1ij J cq f r i4 i I 1 t n AIJ J d f n p J 1 I I r1ir 1J IR R if T IO Ii r Jf I 1- 1fi I i Ij i tldk rMIn I f1C J j H E A IUNS r i 14iJ tr r fXi rl r l tjli I < P thl + Hon James Wilson Secretary of- Agricuiture < tt r c- i itfl J J r z r f RoRorts on Work iph i < Of Department >t yinJ- rr > fi < c I > NEW SERIES OF BULLETINS If JI I l 1 i Vtfpniiil nl Washington With the I i1i In Co- iiiurntlon ff Hlnle LIIlncLI- i n i j During the paM > ear the ofllroiof c i 5 peilinent stations WhIeI maintaining ij i jl LllIn loC the old lines of uorlx In lib li- i tl 11 I < Ration Invcatlgitlons iiTiH endear t fed > i U modify 11IIIalul1QIlu meat the 4 i demands for Infoim itlon on the lieu i c Issues which uio constantly ailMiif- t I 1 I a IIlleport1C Hon Jnniti WINon t < s erctlllTqflITrlcultll1CIelallutoh- i j f f I l 11 illhlsI jiartlculiiiy true ns regards m i tlie assistance hlch has been glrnt- o M L I 1 > tho netf sfltllerH Thu task of con I i 1 J ceiling tleeit land into productive f I I AI i fields Is not easy under tho most fav- oinblu 1 ondltlims but when one 1 r f j who attempts ItJmlilf1l1tlcrnotl ¬ I ir j f e ing about lrIII < fanning < S llcultlcs arc gieatly Incteaaedt Those In- chaigo f r i i of lirlgutlon linestigatlons > 111 11 Jhe tikt have lhoI1CorctIOlclu J onsldirablo ptirtlon i their time to- ndtlslng Wi1 tho nencomcis as to the I 11 methods best aflipted to Ihclr Intll- ldual j I V needs This pcisonal idvlce- snviplomeiited tl y by pinctlcal bulletins 1 I has done much to prevent mlalnkt I rV ii i i mill to nfcgtiutil the tcttlur fiom- elthci j if r y > partial or lotill laihire i rl1 f SEEKING INPOUXrATION- So t i f t Ii 1 vvldcspuad an Interest lias of i If late been cicatctl In tha cut rcganllng I J I t ilrrlrratlHrIII the vvest that the depart- ment ¬ t 1 f < v ij hairh nllJolletlIlth ti hlr S < > fur n as to A teCOIIIIt1oats ili d < and possibilities of different dUtilm- Tlio I rlJ 11 bulletins on litigation I > prepared this ilepaHnienl In coop II J iJ t enttlon with vestcin state engineers i i1 f ii 1 < and otheis has done muh to fiiinNh- thu h 1 jl 1 I i Information dflicd > Of this i 11 11 11 t orlcsIO bulletins havo nttcidy been i Ji 1 f and four moie ire being r n prepared When complete the a- II I It ji tlon c IIIlI as icgnils tho tllmnte n I h r roll ater supply cvtcnt orll1nl1 dij j tr t ciops etc of each slato and territory i tfid i In the west will be accurately dc cilb- cd ii 1 I > r 1 i In former tlajs xvitcr for Irrigation fI i jh tt f C puiptixes was both iilentlful anil Uirip lli and In attempting to use Jktnud wnn JJ > p wasted In miiiy parts nCthcwI1Ht J the old wasteful method still piovall t although the valto of wilIer has In il I Ii j cr xthed many fold The insults of seep ¬ I lj Ik Ii nfc1I1cusimnintLorllItrolehn- i j 7 lrs a n I with the high pi lee of water lights and jg tho rlso In aliio agricultural prod- ucts ¬ havo Induced Inanv companies I 1 ttlf ifLi 1Eoff e tis iniade fotip g pie YiliQwaritj rich redplod- I There is no I coffee in it Tryit- lfGtocer At II muilllllllllllllllillmllllllllllllilllllllli- llji to l tholr main canals Aw ll re l many channels which ost Horn Oto 30 font of thelttotuI watei tight in- mally How are now piactlcally cuus hiich nt would not mtve bean uiatle if tlwatlellthHlo- he maiititiTs had not lnun called b > our eiiglnuers to thubirgii lojars sus- tained ¬ arid the best meaiia provcnt tnlH iVIl lill1 other enCHrUlm- lirHuseihI ¬ amounts of water with- out ¬ realizing how excessive was the U Cllillll measurements were trtken When the Irrlgutom of the San Joaquln valley of California first began to ap- ply ¬ water on what had been dry farm- ed ¬ grain fields they frequently used over nine feet Now about onethird- of this amount Is found to be ample The water users of Oreeley and neigh- boring ¬ districts In Colorado used to think their crops would burn up un- less ¬ they l nlla miners Inch of water to the acre Now they arc raising eiops on the Ml inn ground vthat are worth about times as much with about onefourth c water formerly u ed They aro learning thut cultiva- tion ¬ takes the place of Irrigation to a gieat extent DEMONSTRATION FAUMS The demonstration farms established In former yearj have been maintained These have been of great value during Hit lI 1 year In showing tngnlho- rtlimlhobelirIHs to be derived from tho use of scanty water supplies on small Holds hi connection iWfdrr farming At the Cheyenne farm dur- ing ¬ the past season rf bushels of oats were raised per aero with the applica- tion ¬ ot S Inches of Irrigation IOIJVhH9 the crop grown without Irrigation practically a failure Al- falfa ¬ yielded 5505 pounds of hay per acre with the application of 133 Inches while the uulrrlglltlJl1l1chlylcldcI only iirO Beardless hurley with thc application of 97 Inches of uri ld ¬ lr31 bushels per acre that unlrl1gnlcll- lId raised on summer fnloved ground yielded only 314 bushels At Goodlug SS tons of red clover wns har- vested ¬ from land whichreceived only 19 Inches Irrigation vvuter TIICPC re- sults ¬ show what cnn bo dono with a I11 t1- j It tlIf S n Every womans heart < ttll itntW Jt < LI coolug and prattling of a JGS 1 jtdff It 4 1i5 niothcrhooa hlghcstandipurcst reRt 1t1 tg Yet the suffering incident to 1 f th ISgrCitc consummation tII rllfeS- VHijt 1tt > tJ desire robs the anticipation of somo- of 1 CQ- P ft Its sweetness Most of this caa- be 1J I iai avoidedby tho useof Mothers t i1t > r J 1 fl Friend This grcatiromedypreparestlioVcxpoctont mothers system for the como Im ihe oven Vamiiisusbmakcsicricomforta1lo during all the term Mothers s 1iihih I Friend assists naturo In gradually eJopamUng nil tissues muscles anditendons it 1 rJ r strengVnon3YtIioiigaments keeps tho broasts in good condition and b brings o- f 1N P woman to tho1 crisis jn healthful physical condition Tlio regular uso of i111 hF Mothers Friend lessens tile pain t 111 c when baby conies andassures a j ir h ih if quick and inaturat recovery for tho iv z 4 mother For sale at drug stores J ffRE- 1AILPRIC JII 1i r1 Write for freo lippls for expectant i jtiir mothers j a ffi JJ7 t l 1 v1 n s J- I j BRADFIELD KEGUIiATpU OO- iitlanta Ga P Jili Q 01 cd 1 J J t rj jl U iH fi = = = u- Xb 1 d1 i7r I Vtj lliuONPIll 2- II i i t m i r fj t j t tratit jf I > ftf hilliI If = L- i jj t 1 T It I i li C r Jjg1r 1 1 f i i r lif It f I r rm < l1 11 i b- I s = 1111lh1 It J N 19- Wil > 1 1 i 1 i 1 l I J Ii4id d- 1t 1 i- Q < uil 1ttI r fI ifffI r i 1I f dVr ii I t l- II lPH t v 11 f i J f- f ri It f t t t 1 r I H j Fure and I Ii lli Perfectly Ih h t > f ll Fresh Qre are Butter I tihi j j j 9I 11 iff ON SALE AT ALL GKROCEES i Made 1nwi Pastetuixed OiCJiin in tliorou hY- ld1 i fqr bn r jreainery Packed and sealed in iiirtight- biioiprbbl I rl I packages roteeting it from all impurities t < e WHOLESOME SWEET AND DELICIOUS iIJ QJ I It fP I j if l llfJklC r f v n < If rjf iF esaaarciftuMmm = = ii I 1 J I j 411 l I h t I = dtliiik I l rG W Ti i i li ii ii tLUl Lj O I h t l Ih J Presents Lots f f 11bJ 8 L It I 1 Quality FirsT Glass i U IF i 1 l IH l rpl- ife iztf Prices Right dl Ii i fl d r j I iMt Ifi fW I jt iW < Where t iW DO nt vV 8tSI non J11 i J IWi lal m Iti lu re Irf 1 r j l u I 1 I 4248 West Firs South Ii lt Open Evenings Open Evenings 1 l li1 t = j 1 1 m = 1 UIJ I 1 fi fr 1 7- rW P J fL H u > Em lN Ni tt- DSE1 r 1sjY aEGE1 l11W j2l r J- u llrriftedksupply applied orwnter when properly Tho Ineed t InveHtgll1 Inth9Jqter nhl Uu i 15Jli HiSO- Ic >lrlgulon nIYtr y IIyII tlsn 10now operating with thc P li tlio prosecution of tliescHtudlia Forycarn- tbe J statesof Californiaand Utnh Imvu- Blvon dollar for dollar for tbc purpo o- of thls uprli The stales IIWJit of Idaho WyomluB are lllevlsct- contrlbuiliiK cariMilernblc suniH for cooperntlvo InvcBtlgntfon of problems peculiar to these HIIt 1nthnotls expected thrill many 01 enter Into cooperative airnnRCtnents with tbe department for tho InvcHtliM- tlon of irrigation problems KICK OnOWING In many sections of Limilnlnun Ar kimHiis and JllsslHslppI tho ravages of the boll weevil have made tlie growing of cotton aro tnlllJI lhloiinttl produc- ers Kx- jiqrlmcnts ¬ with thc growing of rice ha vcpf rived i tI can be grown there prolltably In cCInrilrcnf ofcotton land have been dlrlntlu uI Il Htelsonnntrcost unless fail ¬ inclhidiarefolloiv ilThc8e farmers llttlo > nbollpunii ing plants i tin building dcoJ Irrigation the quantity of jvutci to and thelfopCrthfO of ap- 11calon It nCounil to detail a man to this lcl- lIndcIolcll entire time to n work out Ir possible by liindlo hetterulf cheaiier methods than vogue A farmers lletli ontiehrl gallon of rice for the ners wlloonIoti bHshcd K15GION The widespread drought of tho pas siiininer throughout most of tho humii region limi greatly Increased the In- terest In the Irrigation of gardens truck farms and orchards and tho de I ill1sortlollflgelit wu bavc bcci have beei- 1ar greater than lie could meet Thi advantage against ot Irllg 1101lilin Insur- ance fo some of tho common CI oliihnlhccn- hrtiuflitoul In a H where experiments wen conducted a result o tI1s lllmeriAH adding fertilizer t- tho soil on experimental plats In lowi- by IrrIa IlnJwltl sewage lhoyloIdoC hOlt wn iiealt oneinIC times that tthlloU while the yield of blucgrahs was 1 0- llicHal gr lion the nonlrrlgato At Neenah Vis it wlsruneltu Irrigation prolonged son of itrawberrlei 10 days and In ercnlelI IhcSlelttrOper cent 9nUi0 SO per cent nnd Irrigated onions 10 per cent more than the nonlrrlgatcO crops Albany The ltl7l1tonoC a flowing corn well i past season quadrupled the yield am- as tho result of an experiment con this department wells arc ll tcd1 sunk In tlils district for tin Irrigation of corn cotton and legumci- In order to 1111CIl1hlstdlOught8 tc Introduce In crease the profits from small farms i lSTOYS AM GAMES Tho newest and the best Bough I directon Import Trices low and goods guaranteed Opencvery evening DESEItKT NKVS nOOK STon- Er Main St fUNEHALStBVIE- ESJEEMEUmTIZEN Untimely and painful Deal1 C1nmC5 ili licit AVa Grunt Shock To Community Snlu Correspondence ESTONV Idaho Doc 12 II- wns a sad and tragic endlu- of W a well spent ICt whei mlclJnmoIH ngfct at tho tiino In doing tho t I n was the predominant characteristic ol his life that of charity met his dcatl- by beliiK Impaled upon the reverse lover ot tho engine whose pilot ho was teniporaiily Jlrs peter Nelson whos- ehlsbnllticdll fall from the ravages had llttlo- Kijot ptrclnsell of ground up ol town and kindly neighbors of whol Mr Bell was lcwere g pulling tho houso from tho creek bot ¬ 1lilHIWlo thelntnforcslll when the heel glfies were working as a double oil ihesleel hillside the Itttttlour ivitastroplin tho the head engine broke tlio engineer Joseph Georsoson reversed the sanie It Imcl- tedlPolilho ¬ second engine and the re ¬ pierced the abdomen of Mr BeUlI cmhowellnghll and killing Funeral services over his remains wloheli A In vast the new 10ctlgholHoaHl nmVrelallves filled thn tabernacla to Its fullest capacity Thc ward choir Thomas T rostoii wielding the baton rendered most beautifully several sa- cred ¬ bynms known favorites of tlio de- ceased ¬ Sulinii Nelson sang a saurod solo Thomas Irestbh Mile IrcsloiY- OJIIHBoUSOI and Selma Nelson sang Kvery Hour Chaunccy Joules gave the Invocation and the fol- lowing ¬ spoltcoCthc many virtues arid lovable character of the deceased Ulslipp Otto Ciassinan Senator1 Thomas Irestpn Elilcrs icppa Iicnson Peter IMaiiglian Maugban TosclhcolgeHonJohi H aill George B Girrard of Taylorsvllle Utah and rrof Georgo D Casio T- nlelentaH ¬ In tlio city cemetery where prayer was offered by Hitler James Nelson hosld acci- dent ¬ plunged tho towns Inlo gloom for the tine who palil the last full irorisurii of dovotlon In tlie causn- of cliarlty was one of tlolilalsoCthe I wnn man whoso werooftcn souglit religiously arid finan- cially ¬ 11 Bell was In his fortyninth year was just Jaldnglnalrr rangementH to go field an a riicsfenprr of truth arid rlshtcousucss when the summons came In 1owollall Thursday Iirs Pe- ter ¬ time IJeitnfWcst- en Idaho died Ills ¬ by pneumonia Kor years ho had lived at Bishop liso- f Oxford IlahoJellnhhonle hit a few days sister hi Novton IJIali 111 Jphn- iTenklns at which place passed awiiy three tlays afteryards Pliicrli services wero hidil In tlio eH Ingliouse lshonOll Gassmiin pro siding was lcth Ycppa Benson Itemarits along exaiupllllpd In tlio llfn of Mr Jensen were made by the following Blshopi- GaKsmau Bishop Ix wls of Oxford Pa- ter ¬ Maughan John Jenkins Nowton Georgo R Girrard tf Taylorsvllle Utah Oliaimceyjenks and I Goo lor D Custo NEWS NOTES Mr and Mrs Freeze from Salt liiko City Miss Catherine UUChollcnSrl1- La G Bi Glrrrird III UIBellqCllnl < Greek nnd Blslirtp Creek were In- Httendiinco Itho funeral services of- Jaines If B l- Wltl1llallllofPc ton Wa visit n week Tlio report Ihat Jqnics II Kofoctl Sr and struck AUKiiBt Jiinson tif 11111 chJnio trchlnthcl o J l canyon ls current upon i ce t- i i James II Kofoed has f appllcd to the i city council for a franchise to i Install an electric light and power plant upon i crcelo near his ranch The 1YJ M M I A basket ball i t ij- IsJrell9Irgllll In order that the opening of tho league season Jan 1 1911 Tho glljc bccms tovbo aUWliinlll here i Mr and Mis from Knuko Iver are vlhlting r llUytnuJ friends lnoUmhIst KstusH immond i rill MlssslCva Ncl i yie Salt Txikc i t TrnlOneYl11oonII1ILosAnBcles IIY2Ip J1d IlnGaTi Jf i r s io burn v ere 1jolnedrllnJhanr1 for matri- mony ¬ last Wednesday In the I <osan- vtemplei Congratulations nio jAItj3Ii ii all us Iheso oung pcoplo ere popu- lar favorltfcs hereabouts f 1 iii aH frimcd plc C Cc II Main Q i rT T 7 irt 2 h- I 7 i i = vAF us1lfrJlp f vfrJi NjSj d 1 RE INlfRR GlrESS- i- c Speclnl Corio potilciico IilhDPC 15 A- ffcrof I Improvements ino bolus nitulc jjucttjJjull itind jrill uio urnler construction ami i Ls orm hQilnlsliod- j also several pi IvntorejJdPlices a hotel and a ding store Jannora mo movliiK Into lowtuandTayiiff advantage ot the iicliools- A select boclal vaa l Riven Ilii tlio amuscmcnt lialUtoJIlay Fntklnion y Tn- IxiitSuiidayJiUiaiJM lmn on iv I A lichl t t 11 SJ convention ovorul isltoi if3- tlio i i 1 RtalfQ lionuV eio lieio from 1W i tclloamlVBmeK Odlll1uJi1 C tIf1II tn jowip people A flno jjuciRrui- nuluni II by th MiCnmmon inimifiii- tlionniwlenl nuinlJoiMibelne uxtcllui- t t Tho peculiar properties Iit Chnml jc r inlnH iCoush Ihiiri ou hly testoduUirlnirVpldeniks of hi muonza and Urhcnit u as taken In IhriQ wo liao not lioanUof a sJnl 1CIUCo pneumonia i Sold by Hd < rB = = n i ii iLrimirjmgJ i nUrT Trf tJ Taj ouxx uonu to aciKrtnaua m- J Xj sr t1- WJH t lr- ti I I FW SJ f L J r A i 11 i 5i itili i F i o- i S tr t n5aio- y > y i A f B 1 13lM fUUTfOUIPPm I 1 < tl- t1Y < t 111- i ra- JI I1I tic r u A 1 4 7 S O 1 KOD Salt Me IV- r r 1- 1t4 0 d e J S + d U Drd haS ctltr ll d FULL EQUIPMENT INCLUDES highgrade mohair top wind shield manetoStroniherlt Carbur- etor ¬ j Goodrich tires robe rail 3 oil lamps 2 gas lamps generator repair outfit 112inch wheel base powerful motor measurm- g4x412AerfEJctlA PQinted- CThrugho L The announcement ntof a large rail horn jack tools tire repair ev er made It will carry six peo- ple ¬ I fl ve pa SsengextQUling car outfit and additional equipment up any 10 per cent grade on equipped for bearing- a seldom furnished with a car the high gear a namepTafe means a If you are interested in this Ihemotorls of the famous I sensation in the motor world class ofcar you cannot buy Renault typeEnBlocThis The Stoddard Company has al- ways ¬ without fully inspecting means a compact powerful I I been1 ultraconservative new Stoddard I Bulldog motor with many its advertising E x travagant What You Get When good points to recommend it praise orltsplanyelegantrr9d ¬ The frame steel els h srlev one ¬ You Buy a Model the same as is found on cars icies Rather we have preferred costing many times its price to let the cars speak for them- selves ¬ M Stoddard The transmission is the same j First of all you get a large as is found in our 8000 models 1 This new car with its 4x410 handsome finely finished and Our front axle is of the I motor is simply another Stod ¬ elegantly appointed fivepassen- ger ¬ Ream type not tubular as is II dard thoroughbred It has those ourlngcar on a majority of cars un- der aristocratic lines which you all It IS not a small cheap ap- pearing ¬ 2000 want ina motor car no matter automobile The wheel- base And above all do not forget what the price The detail of is 112 inches The tonneau- is that behind this car stands a I finish is immediately noted It large and oornyeasIlyac ¬ factory with over six years of j has everything found in the commodating passengers success behind it A Stoddard larger cars with no suggestion This long wheel base with its guarantee means of cheapness in any line or me- chanical ¬ threequarter elliptic springs on Every uPt the minutefeahue i feature there makes one of the easi- est of motor car construction has And when take this cary riding machines onthe been put in this model It is a off our salesroom floor I n t American market rAnd h sefine large motor car in every necessary to ex- pend who have ridden rldmg detail H several dollarsfqr carscanf appreciate what The Stoddard necessary extras It comesafitr i this one feature is worth Model HlVt the completely i ted with the highest grademB2 Themotor of lfleM delff is- 4by4 eauiixoerl fivepassenger hall top a glass front m and develops essen at touring ready ¬ Stromberg carburetor Goodrich of 30horse power That means ery NoW iltmgJ plomptr tires a set of three oil lampsand enough power follow the delivery date guaranteed on two gas lights a generator rpbe 1 highest powered automobile your order ij I S 1 IP rm l j n m A u I lim- c ft UIIVe 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t < s erctlllTqflITrlcultll1CIelallutoh-i j f f I

l 11 illhlsI jiartlculiiiy true ns regardsm i tlie assistance hlch has been glrnt-

oM L I 1 > tho netf sfltllerH Thu task of conI i 1 J ceiling tleeit land into productive

f I I AI i fields Is not easy under tho most fav-oinblu1 ondltlims but when one

1r f j who attempts ItJmlilf1l1tlcrnotl ¬I ir j f e ing about lrIII< fanning

< S llcultlcs arc gieatly Incteaaedt Those In-

chaigof r i i of lirlgutlon linestigatlons> 111 11 Jhe tikt have lhoI1CorctIOlclu

J onsldirablo ptirtlon i their time to-

ndtlslngWi1 tho nencomcis as to theI

11 methods best aflipted to Ihclr Intll-ldualj I V needs This pcisonal idvlce-

snviplomeiitedtl y by pinctlcal bulletins1 I has done much to prevent mlalnktI rV ii i i mill to nfcgtiutil the tcttlur fiom-

elthcij if r y > partial or lotill laihirei rl1 f SEEKING INPOUXrATION-

Sot i ft Ii 1 vvldcspuad an Interest lias ofi If late been cicatctl In tha cut rcganllngI J I t ilrrlrratlHrIII the vvest that the depart-

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t 1 f < v ij hairh nllJolletlIlth tihlr S < > fur n as to A teCOIIIIt1oats

ili d < and possibilities of different dUtilm-TlioI rlJ 11 bulletins on litigation

I> prepared this ilepaHnienl In coop

II J iJ t enttlon with vestcin state engineers

i i1 f ii 1 < and otheis has done muh to fiiinNh-thuh 1 jl

1 I i Information dflicd > Of thisi 11

11 11 t orlcsIO bulletins havo nttcidy beeni Ji 1 f and four moie ire being

r n prepared When complete the a-

II I It ji tlon c IIIlI as icgnils tho tllmnten

Ih r roll ater supply cvtcnt orll1nl1

dij j tr t ciops etc of each slato and territoryi tfid i In the west will be accurately dc cilb-

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r 1 i In former tlajs xvitcr for IrrigationfI ijh tt f C puiptixes was both iilentlful anil Uiriplli and In attempting to use Jktnud wnnJJ > p wasted In miiiy parts nCthcwI1HtJ the old wasteful method still piovall

t although the valto of wilIer has Inil I Ii j cr xthed many fold The insults of seep ¬I lj Ik Ii nfc1I1cusimnintLorllItrolehn-

i j 7 lrsa n I with the high pi lee of water lights and

jg tho rlso In aliio agricultural prod-ucts

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lljito l tholr main canals Aw ll re lmany channels which ostHorn Oto 30 font of thelttotuI

watei tight in-

mallyHow are now piactlcally

cuus hiich nt wouldnot mtve bean uiatle if tlwatlellthHlo-he maiititiTs had not lnun called b >

our eiiglnuers to thubirgii lojars sus-

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arid the best meaiia provcnttnlH iVIl lill1 other enCHrUlm-

lirHuseihI¬

amounts of water with-

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realizing how excessive was theU Cllillll measurements were trtkenWhen the Irrlgutom of the San Joaqulnvalley of California first began to ap-

ply¬

water on what had been dry farm-

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grain fields they frequently usedover nine feet Now about onethird-of this amount Is found to be ampleThe water users of Oreeley and neigh-boring

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districts In Colorado used tothink their crops would burn up un-

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they l nlla miners Inch of waterto the acre Now they arc raisingeiops on the Ml inn ground vthat areworth about times as much withabout onefourth c water formerlyu ed They aro learning thut cultiva-tion

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takes the place of Irrigation to agieat extent

DEMONSTRATION FAUMS

The demonstration farms establishedIn former yearj have been maintainedThese have been of great value duringHit lI 1 year In showing tngnlho-rtlimlhobelirIHs to be derived fromtho use of scanty water supplies onsmall Holds hi connection iWfdrrfarming At the Cheyenne farm dur-ing

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lr31 bushels per acre that unlrl1gnlcll-lId raised on summer fnloved groundyielded only 314 bushels At Goodlug

SS tons of red clover wns har-vested

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In many sections of Limilnlnun ArkimHiis and JllsslHslppI tho ravages ofthe boll weevil have made tlie growingof cotton

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11calon It nCounilto detail a man to this lcl-

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possible by liindlo hetterulfcheaiier methods thanvogue A farmers lletli ontiehrlgallon of rice for theners wlloonIoti bHshcd

K15GIONThe widespread drought of tho pas

siiininer throughout most of tho humiiregion limi greatly Increased the In-

terest In the Irrigation of gardenstruck farms and orchards and tho deI ill1sortlollflgelit wu bavc bcci

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H where experiments wenconducted a result otI1s lllmeriAHadding fertilizer t-

tho soil on experimental plats In lowi-by IrrIa IlnJwltl sewage lhoyloIdoChOlt wn iiealt oneinICtimes that tthlloUwhile the yield of blucgrahs was 1 0-

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ercnlelI IhcSlelttrOper cent 9nUi0SO per cent nnd Irrigated onions 10per cent more than the nonlrrlgatcOcrops

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as tho result of an experiment conthis department wells arcll tcd1 sunk In tlils district for tin

Irrigation of corn cotton and legumci-In order to 1111CIl1hlstdlOught8 tcIntroduce Increase the profits from small farms

i lSTOYS AM GAMES

Tho newest and the best Bough Idirecton Import Trices low andgoods guaranteed

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wns a sad and tragic endlu-ofW a well spent ICt whei

mlclJnmoIH ngfctat tho tiino In doing tho t I n

was the predominant characteristic olhis life that of charity met his dcatl-by beliiK Impaled upon the reverselover ot tho engine whose pilot ho wasteniporaiily Jlrs peter Nelson whos-

ehlsbnllticdll fall from the ravageshad llttlo-

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of ground up oltown and kindly neighbors of wholMr Bell was lcwere gpulling tho houso from tho creek bot ¬

1lilHIWlo thelntnforcslll when the

heelglfies were working as a doubleoil ihesleelhillside theItttttlourivitastroplin tho thehead engine broke tlio engineer JosephGeorsoson reversed the sanie It Imcl-tedlPolilho

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pierced the abdomen of MrBeUlI cmhowellnghll and killing

Funeral services over his remainswloheli A

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nmVrelallves filled thn tabernacla toIts fullest capacity Thc ward choirThomas T rostoii wielding the batonrendered most beautifully several sa-cred

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bynms known favorites of tlio de-ceased

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Sulinii Nelson sang a saurodsolo Thomas Irestbh Mile IrcsloiY-OJIIHBoUSOI and Selma Nelson sang

Kvery Hour ChaunccyJoules gave the Invocation and the fol-lowing

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spoltcoCthc many virtues aridlovable character of the deceasedUlslipp Otto Ciassinan Senator1 ThomasIrestpn Elilcrs icppa Iicnson PeterIMaiiglianMaugban TosclhcolgeHonJohi H

aill George B Girrard of TaylorsvllleUtah and rrof Georgo D Casio T-

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In tlio city cemetery whereprayer was offered by

Hitler James Nelson hosld acci-dent

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plunged tho towns Inlogloom for the tine who palil the lastfull irorisurii of dovotlon In tlie causn-of cliarlty was one of tlolilalsoCtheI wnn man whosowerooftcn souglit religiously arid finan-cially

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11 Bell was In his fortyninthyear was just JaldnglnalrrrangementH to gofield an a riicsfenprr of truth aridrlshtcousucss when the summons came

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time IJeitnfWcst-en Idaho died Ills ¬

by pneumonia Kor years hohad lived at Bishop liso-f Oxford IlahoJellnhhonle hita few dayssister hi Novton IJIali 111 Jphn-iTenklns at which place passedawiiy three tlays afteryards Pliicrliservices wero hidil In tlio eHIngliouse lshonOll Gassmiin prosiding was lcthYcppa Benson Itemarits alongexaiupllllpd In tlio llfn of Mr Jensenwere made by the following Blshopi-GaKsmau Bishop Ix wls of Oxford Pa-ter

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NEWS NOTESMr and Mrs Freeze from Salt liiko

City Miss Catherine UUChollcnSrl1-La G Bi GlrrrirdIII UIBellqCllnl < Greek nnd Blslirtp

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city council for a franchise to i Installan electric light and power plant upon

i crcelo near his ranchThe 1Y J M M I A basket ball i t ij-

IsJrell9Irgllll In order thatthe opening of tho

league season Jan 1 1911 Tho glljcbccms tovbo aUWliinlllhere i

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last Wednesday In the I<osan-vtemplei Congratulations nio jAItj3Ii ii

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j also several piIvntorejJdPlices a hoteland a ding store Jannora mo movliiK

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seldom furnished with a car the high gear a

namepTafe means a If you are interested in this Ihemotorls of the famousI

sensation in the motor world class ofcar you cannot buy Renault typeEnBlocThisThe Stoddard Company has al-

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its advertising E x travagant What You Get When good points to recommend itpraise orltsplanyelegantrr9d ¬ The frame steelels h srlev one ¬ You Buy a Model the same as is found on carsicies Rather we have preferred costing many times its priceto let the cars speak for them-selves

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This new car with its 4x410 handsome finely finished and Our front axle is of the Imotor is simply another Stod ¬ elegantly appointed fivepassen-

ger¬ Ream type not tubular as is II

dard thoroughbred It has those ourlngcar on a majority of cars un-deraristocratic lines which you all It IS not a small cheap ap-

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want ina motor car no matter automobile The wheel-base

And above all do not forgetwhat the price The detail of is 112 inches The tonneau-is

that behind this car stands a Ifinish is immediately noted It large and oornyeasIlyac ¬ factory with over six years of j

has everything found in the commodating passengers success behind it A Stoddardlarger cars with no suggestion This long wheel base with its guarantee meansof cheapness in any line or me-chanical

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feature there makes one of the easi-est

of motor car construction hasAnd when take this cary riding machines onthe been put in this model It is aoff our salesroom floor I n t American marketrAnd h sefine large motor car in everynecessary to ex-pend

who have ridden rldmg detail Hseveral dollarsfqr carscanf appreciate what The Stoddardnecessary extras It comesafitr i this one feature is worth Model HlVt the completely ited with the highest grademB2 Themotor of lfleM delff is-

4by4eauiixoerl fivepassengerhall top a glass front m and develops essen at touring

ready ¬Stromberg carburetor Goodrich of 30horse power That means ery NoW iltmgJ plomptrtires a set of three oil lampsand enough power follow the delivery date guaranteed ontwo gas lights a generator rpbe

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