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Show 1936 CZAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, "PAGE FOUR crops, and the increase of piesent farm income. Particular problems of the west, Mr. Farrell pointed out, included production in highly developed irrigated areas; the relationship of irdgation dry farming and the range areas; the particular problems connected with de-dry farming and, perhaps, further I 1936 of program. the range velopment In the development of the program this year, some of the features that have come in for consideration in- elude: how to deal with double and triple cropping in some areas of the west; the whole question of the pro-- 1 per establishment of base acreages; the question of actual compliance, either farms should be measured or mapped, or how this problem should be handled in the future; the relationship of special crops to the entireprogram, realizing that wheat seedlings at present indicate that 1937 may see the largest wheat crop seed-- ; ed in the entire history of the coun-- ; try; the question of the proper basis of payment in the present program; a simplified formula for determining' maximum payments so that a farmer j Classified I Ad Column f j I s f . V V J i t y 4 Xi WANTED Man dishwasher and general handy man. Garland Hotel. "' tip. 10-2- 2 x'i H FOR SALE ll'Vi't lViilLC V ...... LUVJWJ phone Four good Chester;? ' " J C- W SummpTS I em-J 'lit - ' ' ' , 4 i v V 'to "IT " - tl. 10-2- 2 7.y-- 4. FOR SALE Two section steel harrow. W. M. Miller Western Pool Hall tl. ' 10-2- 2 X FOR SALE One carload crossbred Lincoln, Ramboulet yearling rams. Glen Eldredge, Phone 223. ill ' E it Jr m t j 10-29t- FOR SALE Johnathan and Banana apples. James Walton, Tremonton. ALF OLSEN ! 10-2- 2, 7, 493-J-- 2. 6-- 1. 10-8-- 29 ; f i ; pro-ro- si " Yellowstone' and SPECIAL SHOUT KEELS NOTICE FOR 1TP.LICATION $80 to Lucky Adult Saturday Sun. - 51on. - Tues. - Oct. 2.', POWELL and WILLIAM CAKOLE LOMISAUO 2'. 2 .. hi ."My Man Godfrey" The Hit I'icture of the Season Also Special Slmrt Features - News WEI). - TUCKS. - OCT. 28 - O.'t. .o, m- - :; The Midland camp of the D. t will meet October 29, at 3 o'cloo m. at the home of Mrs. A. L. Coc CATHERINE WATKlNj Captf Fine L.D.S. Garments. Clif's Cloth, 'i d -- , :..-! h' world-famo- Ske Joesn't Inow wliat it is to nave "unlucly clays" with ker coolciriff since site started using Ker Electric Range. She lias . no baking failures. Wi tK her automatically controlled temperature she gets the same uniformly perfect results every day ; low-price- d j - j ELECTRIC COOKING IS CERTAIN! Ask The HoLsewifa Who Cooks . Cnvk, Uf NOTICE ol ft ft-Jr5rie?a. i.J.1,AK:i,'s . ;.n that fessor Preston Thomas, Dr. Evans, Professor Alma Espiin. O. J. Wheatley, W. W. Owens pr sion Service, Saul E. Hyer, chair of the state conservation commit J. W. Gillman, Tracy R. Welling", LeRoy C. Funk, members. RESULTS ARE Chev-lwlw- Department of the Interior, C Land Office at Salt Lake City, Ctaii, Oct., l''Ui . m COOKING (Continued From Page One) Reports of agricultural conservation meetings held in the various meeting program enjoyed by factory executives recently in Detroit. The counties of Utah during the past two theme of the convention was modern weeks, wherein fanners discussed deto merchandising and the great quantity sirable features they would like of supporting paraphernalia enabled see incorporated in the 1937 agriculthe Chevrolet men to stage the meet- tural conservation program, were summarized by the Utah state coming in highly dramatized form. mittee and the technical committee Bringing full details of the sensafor presentation at a regional contional new model to be announced held at Pocatello, Idaho, Ocference disclosMr. Chase early in November, 14. tober ed that the sum of $26,000,000 has The Utah committee reported that been expended by Chevrolet Motor! as a result of the present program, new in machinery retooling, Company and rearranging plant facilities for more alfalfa has been planted, betthe production of the 1937 line. This ter summer fallow practices put into huge sum was required, Mr. Chase effect and a more definite program inaugurated. explained, because the 1937 model is of entirely new design and completely As a recommendation for next year new in styling and mechanical feu-- representatives recommended the ad tures. dition of an orchard program and or "The new model will have the :v,06i an irrigation program, as well as th'.' Uistinctive appearance change wet payment for the proper relationship buist into a car," Mr. Chase on any one farm soil depleting t. told iir. Fronk at the convention. soil conserving crope. This would b YiiL' motor is completely new and known as a maintenance payment. wuic powerful and brings a new con-- ; In considering the crop insurance prounison oi performance, power audi gram, the Utah committee made its smoothness lo the motoring public. recommendations as follows: i'h's new engin-.- is rf '.he valv 1. The basis for !rtnrrirTng .:'" head type, pioneei o ;.'i'i.v. Yrr.r.'.n,z, and t c net i'.s to be af-JChevrolet and for its upon the average for the area or savings of gasoline, oil and upkeep subarea with similar conditions. costs." 2. That the program be based upon The local Chevrolet head further a cost, and cash bais. learned from the regional manager is rrc prized that the imror-- . 3. mat the brand new styling of the car tauceItof a guaranteed food suply and is made possible by a new type body of the basic crops a carry-ove- r that ustvl for the first time on any for such purposes is essential. It is car. This new body type, it is the committee's opinion that declared, nullifies road noises to an however, this program be car: it J out to t'f;' anusuai degree and brings an extra in the ever ready greaaiy ;:!ea v II i matf.in of safety to motorists. insurance by investing- msurrnc cash Indicative of the confidence u; funds in the basic crops, that it be Chevrolet loaders in the public acceptdr.e. ance of the 1937 product is the stateIn the the committc: ment from Mr. Chase that W. E. Hol- was awarepresentation, of the fact that the Utah ier, vice president and genera! &a!cs prrogram must correlate with tho t manager of Chevrolet Motor Com- o the nation if the purposes of the i pany, expects to sell 1,200.000 1936 conservation act are uints in the coming season. This to be ngrieultural ica'.ii'.cd. tola! compare;.; v.un a. Mime sa;e In considering the report? from the of 1.1.125,000 1935 .'.vis r,i;: count;--of the wesleri states virions .' ! the revious Lrh mr.:!-.-,002,91.? i.nits in 1929. we;te5 n cHv'ftion iioinlcd out. ii'ot U,m ol; raight bo kept in miiv.i in ! co!isidf:'i' r 'v .ltvel thofc :"ri Caa-- 1 rrr:::;.;: sniga'ested ';"::? for l'37: ii;.io;i control, ii,. A in i:i : n i,ec ...;ki,. md sou t v offer'!.;: a per''" of contiol of rix:!uction of .v.!rii ::. n. ( frr :a.' low-price- j ; T tfmcirin SArviCA Tlirvt-lvUV, py son of the Experiment Station ' 1 j Garland Theatre Those attending from Utah Director William Peterson of tit REPRESENTATIVE weed-contr- j I ation and discussion in the j i Free Theatre Tickets . j PROGRAM HEADS NEW CHEVROLET HEAR WESTERN SHOWN TO STATE AAA PROGRAM DEALERS ON WED. It As The Editor Sees t4. 15 55-0.- 1. Republican Candidate for r. (Continued From Page One) pairs, match- amendment. ed, 10 good odd ones. They must One amendment, known as Amendsatisfy. Glen S. Mason, Phone ment No. 5, is especially deserving t6. of attention by citizens, officials, taxand school patrons. FortunateCASH PAID for dead and useless payers a group of public officials reprecows and horses. Call Maple Creek ly, state, city, county and school senting Trout Hatchery, Brigham their tf. interests, have demonstrated analReverse Change. close a by making public spirit Work done at ysis of this proposal, and giving us HEMSTITCHING Christensen's Thrift store. Mrs. Nels the benefit of their study. Their report deals with the losses Anderson. t5p. that will likely come to the different FOR SALE Pears. LeRoy Holmgren units (if local government if this amendment should be approved. farm, Bear River City. Phone 55-In turn, our own officials, who t4. stand at the head of our city, county Ford and school governments, have made FOR SALE OR TRADE-19- 29 Tudor Sedan. WBat have you ? See a study of that report and are ant2. nouncing their decision to the voters Kerr Bros. of this community, school district and county. Indian Ued Sand Dune This amendment raises very ser-- i Tho Indians sent sinoki si;:iiiils from urns questions, the most outstanding th Mii'liliii) sand limit's diirins tribal of which is, whether tho people who wars nnil licld coiiiicilx with the mis- demand good government and good Floiiark'S upon llnm. Occasionally the ' sci vice from our men in public office shi tii'.' sand uncovers remains of :r. tnc cities, counties and schools, will villajjes and piles of stone 'uo content with reduced public ser- hurled centuries. for many Iniplfini'iits, vices which may be necessary if these : wiu; thioukh the operation of Amendment No. 5. We are told of course that revenues r curje from other sources, but WATCH FOR YOI U NAME that will be left to each legislature IN THIS SPACE and will be made a subject of hot controversy at each session, and wih what results, no one can predict. It is worthy of note that the Govpresents you with FREE Tickets, when your name appears below ernor's Committee of Nine has not recommended that we support AmendCall at Bear River Valley leader ment No. 5, and neither of the polit-- , Office ieal parties have supported this Guy Johnson Joe Johnson in their respective platforms. Ira Anderson - Elias Anderson On of the unwillingness of account Henry Baer John Branson these groups to accept that responsiTickets This Week Good for bility, it surely suggests that we, as voters, show the same kind of 21 23 OCT. SAT. FIJI. FOR SALE Horses, Republican Candidate for CO. COMMISSIONER r. e, 10-1- 5 ZELPH Y. ERICKSON Republican Candidate for CO. COMMISSIONER NU BONE gives a perfectly modeled support demanded by today's fashions, plus healthful freedom and comfort. Phone a Nu Bone Corset-ierMrs. Edith Samuelson, 118.0-2- . 9-- ALBERT THORSEN may understand more clearly sibiSties for earning a paymect frf the regulations established, sirH "Hti of payments; question crop ins,,. and latitude in the earning of gSi ELECTRICALLY! . ma rc.-.rr- wc-Three-- wrM M North. it:;r lit Lake Meridian, h:w fl i ;.;:.-.-.i- i it tia.nM-iv- , ' 'n-tic- o: 1 r :',v-..- "Jail Break" J.: A SensiUiutial Hcadiine Story Everyone Is Talking About. Al ,o C()Mi:i)Y and SHOUTS n:KK IIChETS C.ood Any Night Except Saturday and Snnd.iv OUR I'umie, at Trenuuiton, Utah, cn th. 21th day cf November, 193G. Claimant f. (", iiniv.es i;ch---- as witnesses: i I . i rvf y Sc.iv rson, Wm. lluiil and John Arbon, all of Snowville, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, 10-t5. Register. in th-.- t'iil.iv ii :,M: 2. M;!p ow:i; : 1. 3. 11-1- 2 Fa.ia 1. rf!. 5. l"r- ' "'?j.-.';- ' f :;ai,i: cioou on v. c do 21 Fronk Chevrolet Co. : ('.; l't;.h - I'imrc Z , r-- NOTICE TO FARMERS Wo wiiir;iii '' " i vuii iui uiiu I ill V11UI1 1U1 DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS Rj I ?1 COLORADO ANIMAL BY-PRODUC- TS SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOTEL 1 d ft era iswsijau i I M ;T SQUARE SEE- BESSIN6ER BROS. ! RATES $1:50 TO $3.00 TREMONTON, UTAH ! It's a mark of Distinction to Stop at this Smart Hotel i ,, rr- -i INSTALL A HEATER Put a pair of Mud and Snow tires oa renr wheels. We have I them priced low. Fill radiator with Prestone or Zerone. Have the motor tuned up by our Labratory Test Set. Ruy a new Exide battery - because when it's an Exide yon Put lighter lubricants in the motor - transmission - rear ax!e Have us adjust the generator charge rate. OR. HOTEL TEMPLE FOR ICE Beverages & Coal 36 n n START. CO Wc Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan East of the Sugar Factory -- r i. PREPAJtE Your Auto Now fcr Winter Just Ring Logan Enterprise 30 This is Our Private Ixmg Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Call. - rr ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Manager Buy a Guaranteed Used Car 1929 FOR ROADSTER 1929 FORD PICKUP 1929 WHIPPET SEDAN 1931 FORD COUPE 1934 DODGE DELUX SEDAN Callistcr Motor Co. Are You Going to Terraplane In 1937? |