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Show re t v e'fweee iixiimm m MHMiMliXMmiMMMiimMm1 THE BOX CIDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah ens the entire feed grain livestock It ultimately threatens industry the consumer as well. Feed-Grai- n Tuesday, May 2, 1961 before damage occurs. Aphids are much more difficult to control if they are allowed to become protected within curled leaves, or to host spread to all acceptable plants in a wider area. About the home, malathion is safe and convenient for aphid conUse one pint of 57 percent trol (live pounds in each gallon) or two pounds of 25 percent wettable malathion in each 100 gallons of water. For hand sprayers, use IV teas- poonful of the liquid, or 3 table-elmspoonsful of the powder, m each gallon of water Aphids Must Be Controlled At Early Date Aphids will soon be causing tip growth of roses, currants, gooseberries and other shrubs, as well as trees to curl. APHID CONTROL Is most ef-fective on roses, snowball bushes, and other trees and shrubs when they are thoroughly sprayed -- Applications 4: Due June ri emul-sifiabl- k ft i e S7' We would like to publicly announce that we have NO affiliation with the Mrs. Hansen of Smithfield, Utah, who is selling pianos in this area. ft 1-- .&& These Jayceettes Wednesday night weie JAYCEETTE OFFICERS Seated, left to right, Mrs. Leland Ward, director; Mrs. ganization. John Holmgren, historian. Standing, left to right, Mrs. Ray Turner, president; Mrs. Wayne Hunsaker, director, and Mrs. Marvin Bywater, Hansons Music City named as new officers for the orDon Olsen, president, and Mrs. treasurer; Mrs. Daniel Hess, vice corresponding secretary. jf f. f J f ' ft if " i , i? ? Lv J i " -- '3f ' For a right start a bright homogenized milk belongs on every table every day. (Just right start at night, tool) In the new Vz gallon carton. Twin Pak Eesmaass: j I iSJ&tJ-s,- , 3 FOOD KING'S BEST BUYS! ... TUESDAY v ? ft! X and WEDNESDAY FROM THE QUEENS PANTRY IT Famous Food King Home Made r 16oz. loaf n ml 1.1 l USUAL OUR DAILY SCHEDULE Reid Thompson, seated center, last week was named new president of the BrigJAYCEES FLECT ham City Jaycees. Also elected with five new directors who are Reese Beeton, seated left., and Joe Dell Huggins, left, and Ray Turner, Lewis Knudson, and Val Ferrin, standing from left. 5:00 P. M. to 12:00 MIDNIGHT American League A Sets Tryout Lasting Way to Remember Her Day At Park Saturday The American Wesleague. tern Boys Baseball association, will hold tryouts Saturday, May 6, it was announced Monday by President Aubry L, Moody. The session will be conducted at Snow park, located at Tifth North and I irst West. Youngsters I, 10 and 11 yenrs old who are Interest in participating will meet at 9 a. m. The American league takes in the area west of Main street and north of Forest street, plus Bear River, Honeyvllle and floorwalker, tired of his job, gave up and joined the police force Seerut months later a how he liked ft lend asked him A hi ing a policeman he repin'd, the pay M1, and the hours are only fair, but one thing I like is the customer is always wrong Electrical : V i1 S - ;i'i vn Sm U tighten Her Load Make Her Food Time fun Time Autonidtn Lin Iris Hrir F tntric Water flutter ai uum U auer I In tru ( an Uvmr I In trie finite C lipnre I In tru 1 r Pan 1 In tnc Homier ftotiMrrie Automat k S'auieptrv I In tru Kani,e F In tru Str ik Grill I Hair Freezer iulngeratof Dishahir For the look of lovelmeit Perk Up Her Doye I aiiv'a Shaver Fin tru Fxvrcin't bun Lamp Travel Iron F lertrie Heal Lamp Pnvolalnr Brighten Her Surroundings A.r Furilirr Fin tru Boom Air Cumin inner lift Her With Cood Mun 1 1 CfVfe fti futv- - Buy now from your J TOTAL T 3f"25 SNOW FLAKE ROLLS . STEAK T-BO- NE FULLY COOKED Sets Tryout HAM SLICES Saturday Morning LEAN FRESH International The league, Western Boys Baseball association, will hold a tryout Saturday, this Mav 6. It was announced week by President Bill Carpenter. Youngsters are asked to meet on the Box Elder High school grounds at 10 a.m. Ihe league takes in the area east of Main street and north of I orest plus Honeyviile and LFCTHIC HHM1 staffed to immediate appraisals and give you a prompt answer. make Come in! dtoUr. WlMFttv n U. S. CHOICE BLOCK TRIMMED Internd League We are adequately ttl 29' FROM FOOD KINGS MEAT DEPARTMENT Id just like to see any of them (health inspectors) dip ice cream Isawith a boiling hot scooper, bell said. at First Security Dank !! 9 water. LOAN SERVICE III Fl Set I irtuMr T hrt t hk B i he LIGHT CO J CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS H- - " V fcnfc nt U(A, H A MnA Wy A PI Pork Sausage 4 bs X V lo FOOD KINGS FRESH PRODUCE FANCY SLICING 3 for 29 CUKES SIERRA SANDALS - i Z0RI THONGS pr. 29c BB GOLDEN BEE In trie Blinder F In trie Fnul Mixef lallle Iron f el Cooker limr I Jimp UTAH POWER SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) Ice cream was a hot issue m the loss of cafe owner Homer Isabells restaurant, license. Isabell lost his license after pushing a city health inspector who accused Isabell of failing to keep his ice creame scoop in a pot of boiling PROMPT MORTGAGE F Csnirn Lighting ? 2-4- Ice Cream Hot You'll Get For weddings, Mothers Day, graduation, showers, a lovely way to honor her is with an electrical gift Hectric COOKIES vr 1 i'3 FOR ASSORTED , ON MAY 4TH, 1961 ssaaiacgsg Uee - U A previous tf -- 0 Dairy Product! Freeman said, "Unless the present drift is stopped it promises to become only worse and threat- - 0 BE the tf Mi.- -' WILL e "ALL STAR" L. 4 h. HI r homeowners are the only ones who can qualify for General's "All Homeowners Insurance. And, they can earn cash savings! Your Insurance Counselor H. Dee Johnson PA or PA MHifncciutiu Another Rocky Mountain ALONG WITH the increase in production the carryover has increased from 43 3 million tons in 1956 to 74 7 million tons by 1960. Secretary of Agriculture Orville tipiS nlal t careirul ducts The total supply of feed grains this marketing year is at a record In the high of 244 million tons five years since 1956, the annual production of feed grains has increased from 130 2 million tons to 168 5 million tons. In each of the five years the production has been higher than year Brigham City 90 South Main 1 farm programs, and (5) to assure consumers fair and stable prices for meat, poultry and dairy pro- mf Some confusion has resulted recently. in Applications to participate the 1961 feed grain program will be accepted at the Box Elder ASC county office until June 1, officials said MEMBERS of Congress from both rural and urban sections supported this program. The objectives are (1) to increase farm income, (2) to reduce the risk of serious overproduction of meat, poultry and dairy products, (3) to stop the build-u- p of feed grain surplus and reduce it if possible, (4) to reduce government cost of ATTENTION! I bond-finance- d Box Com growers in county were mailed notice of pay"Darling, I havent told you bement rates to cooperate in the fore, reported the beaming wife, 1961 feed gram program, this but I paid $300 for this beauty week I plan, and after only three weeks for Ava All growers should give serious Ive been taken consideration to the opportunities offered them by this program as her husband corMy dear, the response by the farmers will rected, youve been taken for undoubtedly have considerable in- $300 fluence upon future agricultural legislation. ' ( "V Modern Man: One who drives a mortgaged car over a highway with gas bought on a credit card. 2 Vi can PORK and BEANS 100 COUNT PAPER PLATES 5lf$T |