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Show Page Six inuisuay, August iu 1945 ACP Program Is Being: Prepared farmers are carrying out While several weeks during the slack period it will help much to prevent a big food expense, and will at the same time get the odd jobs caught up before the rush work again ar rives. As soon as the time for pro cessing the tomatoes, potatoes and teach harvest begins all surplus labor will be much in demand. Following these crops will be the sugar beet harvest. Such jobs as sugar beet hoeing, ditch cleaning, grain harvest, bean harvest, second crop hay harvest, road building, and many other necessary jobs can be done now while the surplus labor exists. Unless we can employ these workers it may be necessary to return some of the Mexican laborers to Mexico. If this is done it will greatly handicap the harvesting of the later crops. conservation practices under the conservauoii Agricultural program that perform double duty for the nation by increasing food production and conserv ing out vital soil resources, the 1945 program is being readied for eaily announce ment. The 1945 program has come up from the "grass roots" in its customary style through recommendations to the State AAA offices by the elected community and county farmer - committeemen of the Agricultural Adjustment Agency. It is almost ready to return through . these same channels of for elected final adaptation to local conditions by the selection of needed practices from the national program and preparation of detailed specifica tions to assure high quality con servation returns. Throughout the West, farmers and their elected committeemen Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Potter have generally advocated that the had a special family gathering and 1945 program follow closely the dinner at their home Sunday. All 1944 ACP program which many of the fanvly were together with of Carl and Billy, farmers have described as the the exception the service. most satisfactory ACP program to who are in were: Mr. and Mrs. guests date. Only minor changes in the M. G. Perry of Deweyville, Mr. program were suggested by the and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Potter of who urged Tremonton, Dr. and Mrs. Norman that the program be presented to Perry of Lios Angeles, and SSgt farmers as early as possible in or Chester Atkinson and wife of Calder that they may utilize its con ifornia. SSgt. Chester Atkinson and servation assistance to the fullest and Mrs. Harmon Pierson and wife extent in their 1945 war production two children visited with Mr. and soil and building efforts. Mr3. Glen Cowan in Payson TuesPractices emphasized in 1944 day and Wednesday. Mrs. Cowan and due to be again in 1945, are ia the former Helen Atkinson. A group of young married those that will return the most immediate results in the way of in people put aside their worries creased food production. N. E. from arduous summer farm work to Bpend Saturday and Sunday in Dodd, chief of the AAA, points where they greatly out that as soon as wartime re Logan Canyon, enjoyed the diversion. quirements permit, American farmSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ers must take steps to restore the J. W. Rhodes were: Mr. and Mrs soil productivity which has been Owen Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Orval drawn upon during the war. This Cheney of Salt Lake City; Mr. and will mean more emphasis on con Mrs. Ted Cheney and children of servation practices from which the Garfield. Ted has to leave for the service on 10. Ills mother, e nation benefits in rather Mrs. Owen August entertained at Cheney, than immediate producion. a family dinner for him in Salt Congress has authorized the Ag Lake City the Sunday previous. ricultural Adjustment Agency to The Cheneys were former resi plan a 1945 program for which to- dents here, where they still own tal expenditures may not exceed a farm. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Petersen, of $300,000,000 approximately the Ogden, visited with the Petersen ttame as the 1944 program. Stead families here on Sunday. ily expanding farmer participation in AAA conservation practices edMrs. John Oyler, Jr. compliment her sister, Mrs. Moda Racer of which improve and maintain soil San Francisco, her brother Lane resources has resulted in an in Gleason and wife from California crease in payments to assist farm by calling together members of ers In carrying out these practices the Gleason family at her home rrom 560,000,000 in 1936 to an ex on Sunday, where an enjoyable time was had. Some of the impected $285,000,000 this year. mediate relatives of the late Ed Gleason, who came for his funeral, had returned to their homes previous to the family Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Cook. daughter Louise and son Law rence, of Syracuse, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Han We are just informed, through sen, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen, ' County Agricultural Agent Robert and Mr. and Mrs. David Larson. H. Stewart, that a labor surplus Lawrence remained over for a few and Louise returned with her condition now exists in Box Elder days parents after spending the week County. with her sister, Mrs. Wendell Han If farmers, corporations, city sen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler, daugh governments and others will assist in using this surplus labor for ter Gwen, and son Thane motored to Brigham, Sunday, to visit with Mrs. Reed Oyler and family. Little a n Julie Ann returned to spend a few if days with her grandmother. Mrs. Hilda Peterson is enjoyHave Your ing several weeks visit with relaFARM IMPLEMENTS tives in Ogden and Salt Lake City. REPAIRED NOW Mack Cheney and family, of Garfield, are dividing their vacaWhy wait until you are ready tion time with relatives here and to use them? in Portage. The Relief Society officers and C. teachers met with President Ruth Blacksmith and Machine Works ' I Hoi man at her home on Tues day evening. All members were "Mends Everything present except one, who was out But People's Ways" of town. Business pertaining to 1944 farmer-representativ- es EAST GARLAND ter, I jHiaji, of Logan, are house for Southern Utah Tuesday. They guests of relatives here for a few will visit relatives at Provo, Gunnison and Cedar City. days this week. Oral dine Rhodes is spending her Mrs. Essie Peterson accompanvacation with her sisters, Mr3. ied them as far as Salt Lake City Leona, Alta and Margene Rhodes, Mark Wood and Mrs. Clyde Wood where she visited with relatives. Miss Sherma Hansen accompanand Mrs. Dorothy Potter, were in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Doris Peterson and chil- ied her friend, Phyllis Cook, to shopping in Logan, Tuesday. Mrs. Linda Somers and daugh dren, Cleland and Yetta Karen, left Logan, Sunday afternoon. the organization was discussed and plans made for the new season's work. A pleasant social hour followed the meeting. "Mrs. Lottie R Potter, daughters MM (NtLW ym m - . . - i Forked Duster WAS Plane Kit WAS 4f WERI 10 Record Storage J V are. Kit 2.9 WAS 1 Albania - Lunch WR1 if 49 V u UCDUCGD ! Coffee Makers Tea Aprons WERI WERE 79 I.09 Visor Mirror 54tc Ri9 varnish a-rai- Sii 2.29 ia two to 1our dart-to- e hotatc Sh ipac Xoc Lawn Chain GtmrCz Sprinklers arriM date WERE 1U Clslldrens Kecord Al!)unas mi CLASS ROASTER WAS 1.7? I . W 522TE Window TTk ,iShelvef ENAMELED mm 6 jhu) l Garden Casket WERI I J ; tardily iud. Lf iift to I 3rA aji nLzl Golf Clnb K m a . Covers J F. D. Moll Box EL CAD COOLED Llfetfcsd PtoMgrafth TlMl - 11 STEP STOOL! only t ' 11 DAVID STANDER DISTRIBUTOR rhone 121 Tremonton I ) :7' interior If tr Y,ortioa. Tkei nlnate to tniUIL rite aUtars, ee Si Keep your livestock healthy with Standard Sheep Dip. It's safe. Use it in proper dilutions on animals and poultry as often as necessary controls parasites, destroys gems. -- 3.95 Oooli th water ' And to complete your sanifhtlcn program, buy Standard Super Gcrmite for the disinfection of pens, churrs, sheds, bains. It's aiuc times as strong as pure carbolic acid. 10.91 OviMiiy Rootles II l Buy sheep dip N WIXE iU Model 2.Q7 ill 11017! . Mali Boxea n n Shopping Bag v , VWs 4-lfts- f" WAS 39 t in mi rrs- - Tack Hammer ,v ouffffesuon: mum - fir Surplus Labor Problem Now Exists In Box Elder County R0HDE '- ymj 1 long-tim- II. Strvf'cc for Four CALIFOIINI A Pottery 0 Makei lealrproof eocnctioa for any L" om. Kitchen STEP STOOL 5.30 HOSE COUPLING Sale! 21-PU- ct Firt-Kl-if Beat folde back and makei a stepladderl Wlit. Hni- - Luncheon Set 2.08 1 i 1"04 f FRONIC CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone 20 equipped and more capable of dataf htary, lonj-terwork. m Gilbert of Sprint m, La.. Pfc. Oocar D.vli of Troy, N. C, and T' r., j." en , rentl LaTT '71 Out-of-to- farmer-committeem- rw Palmer B. DeLong, 0f Wyoming. is spend'g a Yi with his parents at Cutu with Mrs. V ' Mr and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Don d Mrs. Wayne Boothe daughter, of Ogden. Sp VnT" with their father. D. E Ada n Tremonton, Utah cause inc ng"'1" uiai wcaiian preserve - 'izfl -- |