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'oi supper and caids If all milk colli PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES SEVENTH ANNUAL FAT LIVESTOCK SHOW UTAH PAYsCN THE PAY60K CHRONCiLE high Mr and Me uian B -weie in Kphiaim I', ,av to V v the funuul of M. cu'tl f Mr Albeit 74 ns()n, w died at his hoiin jn l Tuesday aftu a v mon ness Mis But In . ho has t teaching at the Pdyson j' school since the hol, lays was Ji ltd fi om school Tu. t " sday death. Mr. John-- n has enL in the lumber b isioess m raim and Central Utah for 04 40 yeais. He was a native of nI 1 w ay. , .MA--3 r--; e ' s t, 's . &, , is ts - ' S' --- -- - .jsK- r . . : 'ur z?" 'ir - sM i v , LD ... a vitai weapor R 0 1Iing Rio --Gr ancle TWELVE MILLION tons of coal. from Colorado workers anj LLdh mines ... dug by v L, is "5 . . j home-fro- 19-1- . , in nt . Coal is power for mills, production plants and factories. Coal is warmth for homes and army camps. Coal is light. Coal is transportation. Coal's 'nets are made into e: plosives, chemicals, mes and fertilizers. . . all sinews of war. by-pr- Colorado and Utah alone have enough coal ts to last the United States two thousand three-- . . . in the Rocky Mountain region is of the countrys total reserves. 'our Home Railroad The Revolution Is Here . . . Yes, the revolution in sugar beet agriculture is here! Today, as American agriculture faces a critical shortage of labor to produce ictory foods, something almost miraculous has occurred in the sugar beet industry. After jears of ttial and error, the industry is finally approaching an era of complete mechanization . . . approaching it so fast MECHANICAL Two years ago, almost no one had heard of this development, for it was then only in the laboratory stage, in a California univeisity Its first field trials were not even attempted until l'.'ll and its lirst real test did not occur till a yeat ago, when 12,000 acres were planted, with successful results far beyond the expectation of the most hopeful. As a result, the industry In most instances, where sheared seed is used, d to one half H LOCKING . Rio Grande coal-lade- g ... is n -- . . . one-thir- the labor formerly required for thinning and blocking vv ill be s.tvid. And where mechanical blocking can also be employed, the expense and work of hand labor, with the possible exception of hoeing, can be eliminated. Moreover, beet fields can be thinned and hoed with greater speed and with less 'thinning to p'ants than when conshock ventional multiple-see- d planting is employed. The new method ih'Utld thus ptoiluce more tons of beets JH.T acre. that even tho.se closest to tecent developments are hardly able to believe what is happening befoi, theii very eves. Todav's developments are so significant that one farm LIFTERS, TOPPERS AND LOADERS As a timely compan'ott to si M'ed and met liana al bloc km dream of the met h lui ester has finally Come Ihmng the past you; sow-raof liltets," toppus and ers have been proved a id voi the of conneiu.il ti ment. Otheis are aheady duct ui by huge implement hes w ill be m inulnitui ed U' m .unties vv .11 p a m t. go r e mg-tim- v l qr i lute for the immedia't . possibly m a year u t t at om field vvoi ker ill the h.anl woik fornteily pu by two or three. . cared the . tiiical true. y pes load- - SsfUl ms fast h ipe . vv i , "ing : distiids this year... where todays methods of sugar beet culture are fully ar.d intelligently applied. PRODUC E ALL-OUT- " FOR VICTORY . . . . . lined VITAL hand will be able to do the vvoik of two in many sugar beet growing . These developments have (omc with sin h suddenness that tinware more than evolutional y in character. They represent tl c new revolution that will eventually greatly reduce, if not entirely eliminate, stoop labor in raising sugar beets. However, all these develop-ment- s will not be in full elleit tins vear, nor next, so it is impel itive that the federal Government act at once to assure a fair price of beets if the industry is to produce all out for victory. We simerely believe this will be accomplished Growei s. meantime, should make plans to grow more beets when this is assured. Protect your acreage quotas for future years beets to the limit this vear AM M.G IM VI ID SI rrII V, i SUGAR BEET CKOV, COMPANY St GAR COMPANY IRS h TO VICTORY DESERET MORTUARY Lib South Main Walter Rigby, Mg., 0 - CO. Pay son Phone 107 0000c0000'00c0cxx00x0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 : SGT. JACKIE WILSON MEETS RAY SUGAR ROBINSON 0 0 0 0 FRIDAY 8PM GILLETTS BOXING BROADCAST America Needs More Beet Sugar LAV1CLN never-endin- grow more sugar beets with less hand labor SHEARED SEED . . . expects to plant more than 300,000 acres to sheared seed this year. Many growers will put their enuie acreage to cheated seed. ' . . . procession of j to las... 4,500,000 tons in 1942 . . . giving the for to all war materiel . . . Right of Way a planting t ASSOCI UIDN Gl NMsON SUG MUTUAL R. INC. I I ll IDAHO SIGVR COMPANY C000000X'XX'CX0Xxz vi Cn n,a |