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Show WITH BEEF GOING UP 50 - Bear River Agriculture Teacher Hits High Rate Of Gain For Beef On Pasture ; A combination of good pas-'ture management, good land, working with the Northen Utah and a good irrigated pasture Soil Conservation District, Mr. mixture has produced an aver- Bunnell planted an Irrigated age of 680 pounds of beef per pasture consisting of four pounds acre on the LeRoy Bunnell farm smooth brome, four pounds orin (Elwood near Tremonton 'so chard grass, three pounds tall far this year. Prospects are meadow oat grass, three pounds that the yield of these pastures red clover, two pounds ILadino for the full growing season will clover, and three pounds Ranexceed 1000 pounds per acre. ger alfalfa in the spring of 1948. On recommendation of Soil This pasture was planted with Conservation Service technicians a nurse crop of barley planted , 2 3 ' ' . , Wynn Bott Lee R. 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These are: a good pasture mix ture of high producing grasses and legumes, high fertility, the division of the pastures into four equal units so that grazing use can be rptated, adequate and uniform irrigation, and fly con- trol. All of these measures have been applied in accordance with comprehensive soil conservation plan developed with the Northern Utah Soil Conservation District in 1947. Technical as sistance from the Soil Conservation has been available to Mr. Bunnell and to Mr. Hansen in using this land. Additioal acreage of this farm will be planted to irrigated pasture next year to ex pand the beef production pro gram. Since these partners had difficulty In securing the kind of steers they preferred to use in the spring, future plans are being made to secure steers In the all when they are most readily available and feed them over winter before putting them on the irrigated pastures. Other practices being used by Mr. Bunnell in accordance with his conservation plan are land leveling, improved Irrigation water management, an dthe use of Hubam clover as a green ma nure crop regulaly In the crop t FURNITURE : R.C. ALLEN ADDING MACHINES GARDEN CITY FICTION L.D.S. CHURCH BOOKS NON-FICTIO- 4 N SETS AND CASH REGISTERS , ' c . - t tect.your familys your, fuel bills, to safe Many new siding now are to add warmth and your home add to tji avail cwf its ance. Come in today and to samples. Well be glad for J the material cost I ' Walk A Block , UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS There's no better bourbon ! PHOTO DEPARTMENT Photographic Accessories -I- health, NEW SIDING rotation. STRAIGHT ; valuable1 home funs storm windows are a t Youll find the cost surp ly moderate. Give us the urements of your window doors. 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Each card is worth 5,000 votes! $4.50 Square Yard 474 after Contest Closes Sat., Sept. 16 All carpeting in stock is offered at the old price schedule-saving you 207 Complete price range, as low as FAWSON shoes Monday, old No old shoes accepted EIGHT NOW IS THE TIME to get busy with those repan to put the home in shape to weather another season. We can reasonably expect a couple of i of fair weather- AND THEN all of us will watching the daily weather forecasts for the i i storm. , 1,070,820 1,045,220 1, 016,175 Last chance to bring in 100 pr. of September 11. the five steers that were weigh- Instructor Posts Open t ed is representative of the gain on all 27 hear, the total gain At Wyoming Air Base ; from April 23 to July 29 would acApplications are being be 5454 pounds on the . eight U. S. of Board the by cepted acres of pasture. This gives an Franaverage gain of 681 pounds per Civil Service Examiners, acre in approximately 100 days cis E. Warren Air Force Base, ' Cheyenne, Wyoming for instrucof use. paying $3100 and If the gains are maintained tor positions a - year. Vacancies exist $3825 .balat the same rate during the Francis E. Warren Air ance of the pasture season, ag in the WyoForce Base, Cheyenne, appears to be very likely, these ming. will have produced pastures are The instructor positions well over 1000 pounds of beef electriof fields in the optional per acre by the end of the grazcal trades (powerman); ing season. maintenMr. Bunnell and Mr. Hansen wire communications ance; plan to Increase the grain ra- equipment maintenance, and so as to market grain fat communications tion teletype opersteers by fall. Both men are No written test is reating. confident that these results ratings will be based could not have been . attained quired; on a review of experience and without all of the management education as shown in the ap referred . to earlier. practices plications. Applications will be received by the Board of U. S. Civil Ser vice Examiners, Francis E. War STANDINGS 1 p jOr Have yoO ever seen a fun lov- down long enough to permit dising train: If youre a westerner mantlement. , V the answer is probably yes, Booking records from 1929 to for once again for the twenty-eight- h 1948 show a logged total of 207,-64of childish cry! year the miles of shuttling toy box "Here It comes! is ringing out celebration to celebrafrom car at fairs, festivals and parades tion. , west Union as the throughout Parifirs gay, little freight train Records were not kept prior to trundles down the street to join 1929 but a conservative estimate Accord- places total travel for the minin the merry-makinWil- iature freight at 250,000 miles. to work releived from ing liam G. Murphy, director of plib-li- r The train was stored during the relations for the Union Paci- war to conserve precious shipfic, the train yill participate In ping space. Peach' Days celebration, SepStanding as high as a man, tember 8 and 9. ; . the miniature trains locomotive Constructed on a temporary" superstructure is mounted on basis in 1923 by the railroad for a tractor, the cars on tractor an Omaha, INeb. safety 'day pa- trailers. It consists of the enrade, subsequent requests from gine, tender, stock car, box car, towns and cities ' never slowed coal car, tank car and caboose. DOUBLE VOTE DAY TODAY! 1 town-shi- (UP) Brigham ciw relief client, dissatisfied Friday, Septeg orYou be with a $10 emergency relief uWseTj relief superthe cellent der, punched fesults classified ads secure, visor.!. Palmer, Rea, In thd eye. BENTON, when one-hal- CONTEST A 111. BOX ELDERToiV be ready one-ha- lf SELECTION IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EXPERT INSTALLATION PAGE Feeling Will you - WIDE Relieves Hi Fun Train Books 250,000 Miles pounds per gating, clipping, maintaining acre from which about 65 bush- fences, etc. els of barley were harvested in Pastures were divided into the fall of 1918. four sections of two acres each. In 1949 the pasture was cut Electric fences were placed on for hay yielding almost four tons Irrigation borders built up to per acre in two cuttings. The control the irrigation water. The third cutting was rented out for pastures are irrigated every two land pasture. weeks. After the first IrrigaEarlier this spring, Mr. Bun- tion and clipping, 200 pounds of nell interested Mack Hansen, a 43 percent phosphate and 200 33 percent nitrogen neighboring young farmer and pounds ofwere applied per acre former student of Mr. Bunnell fertilizer ' - ; , in ' the vocational agricultural to the pasture. in are of Bear River These grazed the pastures department high school, in a partnership to rotation. Each pasture maingraze beef 6teers on the pas- tains the herd for about a week tures. after which the stock are moved On April 23, 1950 they were to the next pasture. Supplemenable to buy 21 head of steers tal feed has been provided in ranging in weight from 325 to limited quantities to date; ap670 pounds. It was soon apparproximately two tons of alfalfa ent that more cattle were need- hay and 1600 pounds of barley ed on the pasture so four have been fed. head were- purchased On July 29 when spraying the on May 1. Unable to secure ad steers for the second time with ditional head were purchased benzine hexachlorlde for fly Macks dairy cows were turned control, the opportunity was ta In on the pasture on May 15. ken to weigh five of the steers The partnership provided that for which initial individual Mr. Bunnell would provide weights were available. of the livestock and furnish The total days on pasture was the irrigated pasture and that 460; total gain, 1012; average Mr. Hansen would provide the gain per day, 2 2 pounds per f of the livestock steer. other and furnish the labor for irri- Assuming that the gain on to the rate of JJOURBOIIwH & Save " s 1 |