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Show Ml WUp'"' !! egmi igfj'rvrqg t qp ir "(guymy wi)iw4h ; '' rgwwg j Jl Elder county farmers newest have utilized techniques f in soil conservation to pcpe-- i tnate the productivity of their ; ( itland. The county this summer Is a j ' veritable laboratory of soil con-- J servation practices. ; If you i are i interested iq, modern farming I here are some tips, offered by the Soil Conservation Service in j Tremonton on what to watch I for as you travel north and west through thp cOunty ; f 1 'Take the main highway' to When you pass j wprds Howell. f over the Bothwell Highline ca-- . nil you Jeave the irrigated sec- tihn behind, AS you- climb over i the ridge and head downward t into the Blind Springs Valley youll notice the strip cropping of Leland and Wilford Harris on j j the far side of the valley i Farther north in the cove , along the west side, youll see 'f William Douglas's strips, Now as you drive on past the gravel pits notice the Stubble ' mulch t job Ray Holdawayris doing right i west of tha highway. , i f f 4" This rough stubble mulch Will f hold a lot of summer cloudburst fain. Continue oft the highway I until you reach the old Stohl I ranch now operated by Horace Hynsakef. hrfd hi$ Iboyi When you get beyond the buildings a ? short distance, stop your can Up ; to the south is the most photographed hillside in Northern Utah. f , This system of contour tstrip cropping 'with- alternating strips of, alfalfa was' the first to belaid f out in ourVarea. Notice the sod- ded waterway on each side of f theroad."The strip on the north i side of the highway is sweet i clover. It will .be cut for hay, ' J Traveling . on down toward Blue .Creek, notice the contour fanning and stubble mulch Of (Leslie Hawks. Turing right, up I toward, Pocatello Valley, Elwood I jf (i Box 4r w V - - r- -I i ! They left "the church house at 8 a, m. by bus. The first stop was at the state capltol building and then at the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers building. Then at the Primary Childrens hospital, then on to Hogle Gardens zoo and This Is the Place monument. We,Nfr irig, Conservation Identifiable Along Mighway Through West B. E. County - J im ''qQ"W immjl'ipi ,- - r- arming InThis SectionOf Contoured Grain Land Sign OfGood home of Mr. and Mrs. Taint Burke and other relatives. Mr. Tolman Is the son of the late Truman Tolman, and they ere former residents of Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. They had lunch at Liberty Jacoby of Cheyenne, park and then enjoyed three Wyo has been in Honeyville hours of fun. this week visiting Mrs. Jacobys From the park they traveled sister, Mrs. Carrie Booth. They to the Temple square. A guide left Wednesday for their home. took them around the grounds Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hunsaker and through the Assembly hall has returned to their home in and the tabernacle. Arriving Richland, Washington after home around 6 p. m., tired but parvisiting Mr, Hunsakera happy. Mrs. Leon Hunsaents, Mr.-anMr. Sterling Tolrnan, son of ker and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman Honeyville is pretty proud of left Monday morning for Salt their softball squad. Lake City. He has joined the U. They are the only unbeaten S. army. squad in the North Box Elder Mr, and Mrs. Jarvis Tolman stake. Honeyville walloped the and children and Mr. Dennis AT YOUR (AV0RITE FOUNTAII Third ward for its , fourth Conger of Oakland, Calif., are OtvoMt m is eim straight victory to remain the in Honeyville visiting at the only undefeated team in the league. s' Hunsa Mr. Leland Stanford r i ker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker, .and Miss Jannie Bos daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen drik Bos of Zuilen, Holland, will be married Wednesday, June 18. A .wedding reception , will be i i held In the Honeyville ward chapel the same evening., Mrs. Ruth O.i Hunsaker , was named registration agent for Honeyville by the Box Elder t t t 1U county commissioners for this ' j, years election. Mr, and Mrs. June Christensen of Perry, visited with Mrs, Dry Farm property Of Horace Hunsaker And Sons On Highw'ay 30S f . . 22 miles West of Tremonton, is strip fcontour farmed. native wheatgrass range in iood condition.-- ; Examples of Christensens parents, Mr. aftd Ezra Bensen on Saturday. Alternate strips of alfalfa and crested wheat grass" and conservation practices Rre evident throughout the county. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harper and ' : t Winter wheat. tIn the background i3 a 'typical spring-fa- , , ; f i; i i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harper attend ' ed the wedding reception at Co J.-- (Roberts. i , f Page Seven , 4 rinne recently for Mr. and Mrs Bill was the first farmer in BOX ELDER JOURNAL Ezra Harper. Mr. Harper is ' the this area to have,, his entire t son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover (Har Brigham City Utah ranch completely protected by . June 20, 1952 j. Friday, per of Corinne. coma strip cropping. (Bil has Mr. Mrs. and Jack Harper and plete soil conservation program are well on the way to strip Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harper and " going on his place. Youll have cropping. First Lieutenant J. Alan Price, their families spent the week to talk to Bill to get the whole end fishing in Logan canyon. Brigham City,- - has been awarded and going finally ; storyKeep youll i ; First Oak Leaf Cluster to Mr. and Mrs, Lee Wight and 2 get through Dicks place and in- the. The next strip cropping Is on to Blue Creek Valley. Dean (Bra- the Air Medal for- - meritorious It was 'announced today that daughter, f Leann of Brigham aerial achievement over North a Marine Corps 'Reserve unit for City and - Mr. and Mrs. Rulin You are dshaws contours and Lawrence Whitneys. stripping now about to cross the divide are on your right, Ed Deakins Korea, Lt, Price recently return- Northern Utah will soon be ac- Hatch and daughter Kathy of ed to the United States after tivated. The unit, designated Corinne, were all guests Sunday of the prettiest valleys alfalfa field to con-- f into one Nlelsoh has a number-o- f your left. Notice mis- the 45th tour alfalfa strips. The , next in Utah, Pocatello Valley. Turn Deans sodded waterways to completing 100 combatFighter-BombeSpecial Infantry com- at the home of Mr. and t Mrs. r sions with the 136th when you come to the end your right. will be located at Geo. Harper. ; right USMOR, Henpany, see are Veryl strips youll Thun- the. Naval and i Marine Mr, and Mrs. DeVere Wintle wing. The you Corps ries yto Hhe east, ,he Is using of the graveled road. As 136th Wing is Reserve sweet clover as a green manure proceed east youll see - D. A. Turn, right at .Chans Blue der Center, 20th and son, William, and daughTraining a veteran combat unit of , Fifth street and Jackson avenue, In ters, Rose Mary and Rose Marrie Creek Store. As When you five the Long Distenee crop to set up his contour Fuhrimans strips to your right. down Into Howell you progress air force. fi I jj visited in Layton Sunday at the Valley pull , strips bn your left are Earl Ogden. Operator only the name end I strips, s Next ranch is William The and Lee IFuhyimans. They are up on top of Howell Dam. These Lt. home of Mrs. Wintles parents, o( the person yon went to Pricq is the son of Mr. and The company will be com Mr. arid Mrs. L. I. Layton. over in Idaho but take a look Howell Valley boys, really did a cell, the hie to get the number N. Mrs. Rudger 540 South Price, a local Re Mirl on Marine. dam. A this at them anyway. little later bang up jbb Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen maqded by 3 front an Operator in the distant In the summer , youll see Del Anderson's strips are those east Main Brigham City. , His wife,- serve office and will serve to and Mrs. Forrest Munns of Lotown or city, before aha can BED on (No. Jives Og3, Cleone, ldam. train marine reservists from this gan visited .relatives at If you want to see chopping sweet Clover grown on of the complete your ceil Gray's den. his strips for silage. It makes some good diversion terraces, part of the state, i lake over the week-end.- a great feed for his stock, Del drive up to any of these followA new building will be conMr. and Mrs, Bob Baird and 'Copy of Lt. Prices citation But when you give Long Distance claims. structed on the grounds of the daughter Susie of Los Angeles, ing farmers: Ailf Manning, Ger- follows: number you want, the Now as you turn your car ard Sampson, Steve DeJamett, Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Alvia By direction of the President, it aavei that extra etep end your Lawrence Waldo ixco around at Dels headquarters, Grant,' Hawks, First Lieutenant J. Alan Price, Training Center in Ogden"; to Hunsaker and family of Holiy. rasp ceil goee through fester. It alia stop and have a driftk of water Jack Forsgren, Paul (Fonnesbeek, 19365 A has been awarded the house the offices and' supply wood, Calif., have all been the void tying up the linee which piped from a lively spring up Fred Douglas or Homer Hotter. First Oak Leaf Cluster to the rooms of the unit. Construction guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glendall re urgently needed to carry the the draw a few hundred yards These men are enthusiastic Air Medal in lied of an" addi- of. the building will start next Hunsaker the past week. . heavy load of Defense cills. i Mr. and .Mrs. Melvin Hunsamonth. away. Youll never have a bet- about their terraces. tional air medal. ' c west drink. As mi ter drive ker were you l! imi: guests at the You are probably ready to go Citation First Lieutenant it J, The 45th I Special Infantry home of Sunday Mrs. SHunsakers mothyoull, see more stripping done home 'by now USMOR, (will be acti company,. so as turn-gturn left Alan you Price distinguished by Earl IFuhriman and Lawrence south from the dam. A s you self by meritorious achievement vated in' July and billets will er, Mrs. Lorenzo Larsen, in New-toDEMONIZED t Smell 42 a refreshUtah. , Whitney, the hill above the Howell while participating in aerial be open for veterans and non top Turn left onto the graveled ing lemon fragrance! Brings out Darrell Holman of Riverside, 17 years of age. veterans over see Fon church Stanford over held you'll enemy flight territory road, then right, and cross up the natural high lights and beauare ? urged Calif is in Honeyville spending Interested over the Silas and Hyrurn Mar- nesbeck's and Homer Kotters from November 25, 1951 to Feb to Contact the(persons tifies your hair. Use 42 Duo Marine Corps Re- several weeks .visiting at ' the Herman dead ahead with ruary 6, 1952 during which time serve at 20th street Creme Shampoo for soft, silky, ble farm. They have started to strips Mr. and Jackson home of his grandparents, in the FonnesbeckS contact was hostile away ; strips probable lustrous hair. At your favorite store. strip crop also. (Now turn right distance to the southeast. Now and hvenue In Ogden. The - phone and (MTs. Wallace Hunsaker. Lieutenant Prices expected. at the church farm. Continue on head for A mem- Also visitors at the Hunsaker v home, you are through operations - included dangerous number there is until you drop into Little Pocahome on Sunday was Mr. and ber of the Inspector-Instructo- r If seen for the Star havent low level attacks day. you T'l against enemy staff will gladly lurnish .details Mrs. J, K. Bennett of Ogden. tello .Valley, to contour talk routes. rail and transportation strips, A. W. enough . Then turn left again. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Hunsaker, try:?'' Dr. Green, he will tell you where His operations To make it easy for you to keep a list of also included of Utahs new Marine unit. Mr. and, "Mrs. 'Don- - Hunsaker, Bishop to your left has the dis15- - oz. $ long range escort and . patrol of having the crooked-es- t you can see some more.. tinction Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Spaekman, $2 Value deep into enemy terrritory. Durtelephone numbers, the operator will tell you Burma Orme and Mra Richard strips in the district. Mr, ing these flights Lieutenant 98c Bisfiop claims that if he can Thank Corinne Petersen all attended the MIA. ' the number as she handles the call. Make a note of Price was subjected to intense People J J conference in ( Salt Lake-- City strip this farm then there is not small T artillery and last week end. I it for future reference. a, farm that cant be strip crop- For Donating Blood 1 v , arms fire. Many of his targets The ped. I On your right is Ralph treatHoneyville Primary were defended by. 1952 Total enrollment for tenaciously MarNow turn left, and TOlmans strips. Pauline Fonsgren ed the children to a trip to Salt The Mounted States Telephone & Telegraph Co. ' MACK'S PHARMACY John Abbott and Rumen Tarbet jorie Larsen, Corinne, chairmen enemy Jet aircraft Through hi summer, kindergarten In Box' Lake City Wednesday. June 11. to devotion and, skill, 407' ability, Elder school district is strips' are to your right. A. W. of recruiting doners for the re caus-Lieutenant has duty, on your left. Up over ac6ordfngJto the school board- 9 7 So. Main Phone 1181 Bishops the divide aqd down Dick Allargest kindergarten school I . , : 7h Is at pentral where 102 pros-- , lens Valley wv He and his, boys ,s a cs r F ce pective first graders are atcooperation in. donating blood. The fine cooperation was un - tending. r Tremontons McKin-usual And wefeel the "Corinne StUOOfltS QuOllfy rOf - , Jey Jiaas80 and Lincoln, 71. v Following are listed schools, f Na.al Training teachers aSSet'h.-IrSSumme- r And number of M f fj ' Two Students ar Utah State if Central lane Linford, Vera Agricultural College, Lbgan, have h LOOKING FOR Some-- , been selected for Naval Reserve Mills, Mae Petersen 102 stuOfficer Candidate school "this dents; Lincoln, EUh Long and1 thing" FoNbthtng? summer. Navy department, offi- Mary . Nichols, ,.71; Tremonton, SlSE FISHER MOTOR AD Amelia, Cannon and Phyllis cials, in .Washington announced c V. 1 . t on classified page. Christensen, 80; Garland, Martoday. Eligibility for the, program is jorie Mason, 21 Fielding and based upon service as a member vicinity, Elizabeth Packer, of the Organized ''Naval Reserve ,22; .Honeyville, VirginjA Black-,ham- , 9 , and scholastic and , 22. . j I activities .as a - college h Corinne, Joyce Hall, 20; a and vicinity, Emerine t Student, $ ? t Those, who, qualifiei for, the Christensen, 25; Willard and 1952 Classes RichPerry,. Iva Archibald 27; and ard Mantle, and Edgar Clyde Thatcher and vicinity, Wanda Richardson ftf Brigham City. fr M HONEYVILLE Joseph H n , 29-1- 5 - 1 5. ! 1 1 t Here's why Long A Distance calls go through 3F faster when you give 4k r ,, 1st m LtJ.A. Price Awarded Oak Leaf Artivate Unit ' t - the number you want For North Utah ,, - v -- ' F-8- 4 u , -. jML.immu o 1 j v n " anti-aircra- -- 1 il c,3,hbaTpS.H .p,.TcoXfS 'u r;i . I?!; " r WHICHAWiLi.;BEYOU THIS SUMMER,?; ' f , j extra-curricul- n ' ... - , 'o A . t . , "I Picked It n Up Through The WANT ADS!" ' , tui yourli in this pictui. Witt you b spending long hours old-"standing otr a hot sIots putting up (mils and vogotablos tho fi lashiontd way by canning? Or will you put thorn up tho modern g and storing nthcd by preparing them in a Pily lot 1 I I ' vs, in your lockot? . i t ' f r I not only to much oailor, but botUr lot you and nutri-- ? year family hoeauso all ol natures goodntts. freshness, and to and It You family to owe .. yoursett your lion are retained. ' be summer. Well this Iruitt giad gad vegetables your f m give yott lull information nn how to prepare tho various foods lor hotting , . ths correct containers to uso . . . and how to Regular reading of the want add column is a good habit. .. Lots o times, unexpectedly you find just the item you've, been wanting It takes only a few minutes so turn, to them right now. Youll find some outstanding bargains listed. Its easy to place a want ad too. All you do is PHONE quick-hootin- ' e. Qulck-lrfln- , g . quick-heei- ! properly - quick-boos- and (tore them. e V Jr' ? K4 5r- r - - . i j, 1000 1 .RICHARDS COLD STORAGE LOCKERS V , i f ' -- A, pone 27 West Pores! r r v I . o A 3.T ' 1V: Better.:, f Best'S if ADDING A NEW ROOM.. Consult us FiBSTI , REPAIRS CAN BE COSTLY I .T77 v Its thf early repair In whbkey, too, thoro U good. ..better. ..and - ltnrinMol jli 'Bourbon -- - IF YOU PUT THEM OFF! job that saves you money delay can be costly. See NEW ROOFING NEW FLOORING SACRETE PAINT WALLPAPER for patching cement inside and out EASY CREDIT us now for f ' TERMS Sonic. $t its'Besfr KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURSON WHISKEY WALK A BLOCK AND S AVF ' |