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Show v f . jj For 1959 Soil Bank Until Sept. 10 The signup m Box Elder county for the 1959 Conservation Reserve of the Soil bank is now open at the county Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation office in Tremonton, Chairman Mirl R. Mason announced this TT am tW Box Elder County Farmers May Sign V4 ceived answers to some of their questions this week. According to Mason, some of the most frequent questions asked at the county office about the are Acreage Reserve program these: week. Mrs. Ruby Hansen, left, and Mrs. Neoma Hunsaker were elected president and treasurer, espeetively of the Utah School Food Servces Assn, at the state school lunch convention held in Nephi. Mrs. Hansen is supervisor of the school lunch program for Box Elder County School District, and Mrs. Hunsake heads the pogam at the Honeyville ELECTED school. Box Elder Women Elected to Posts With State Group ' Three Box Elder county wo men were elected to office in the Utah School Food Service association at its annual confer ence, held this year, in Nephi, Aug. 17-2- Mrs. Ruby Hansen, county supervisor of the school lunch program, was elected president of the state organization. Jennie Carlson, unit manager at Central school, was named secretary and Neoma Hunsaker, be Honeyville unit manager, came treasurer. Alice Boothe, Honeyville, preside- also attended along with some 300 women, all members of Jhe USFSA. The state group is made up of cooks, supervisors and other personnel connected with school lunch programs in Utah. nt-elect, The yearly conference is directed by the Utah State Department of Education with Rodney A. Ashly, state director, in charge. Members represented schools from throughout the state. N0W..Y0U.CAN BE SURE YOUR TRACTOR IS TUNED PROPERLY Dynamometer Removes Guesswork The confab was climaxed with a chuck wogan breakfast Thurs- day morning at the foot of,Mt. Nebo, about 10 miles from Nephi. Question: With fall planting The first step in the signup is of winter wheat not too far for the farmer who is interest- away, why has no Acreage Reed in tho program to come to serve program been announced the county office and request fpr the 1959 wheat crop? that annual rental payment rat- Answer: There will be no Acrees be established for his1 farm, age Reserve program for wheat Mason said. . or any other 1959 crop. This At the same time, the farmer program provide agreements for should bring with him, informa- only one year at a time; it is betion to be used by the ASC coun- ing discontinued after this year. ty committee in establishing Question: What, then, is the rates for his farm. The chief Soil Bank program for 1959? facts needed. Mason said, are Answer: The Soil Bank will acreages and yields of the three provide only a Conservation Reprincipal crops on the farm for serve program for farmer parthe past two years and acreages in 1959. This is the for other land use on the farm. ticipation only Soil Bank program avail Only Program Available able ,and rates on many farms The Conservation Reserve is Will be higher than in earlier the only Soil Bank program jfears. available for 1959. Under the Question: What payments may program, farmers retire land $e earned under the Conserva from general crops for up to 10 tism. Reserve program? years and devote the reserved Answer: As in former years of acreage to land, water, or wild- the program, the types of paylife conservaiton practices. The ment may be earned a Government makes an annual payment the year a con rental payment for the land and irvation practice is installed on will also share in the cost of ie reserved acres, and an the conservation qual rental payments for the establishing practices. term of the contract. Contracts The average rental payment Will extend for up to 10 years reserve ! Question: My present Acreage rale for conservation land in Box Elder in the 1958 Reserve agreement runs until program is $12 70 per acre per Dec. 31, but I would like to plant year. Maximum payment rates Winter wheat this fall on some will be mgher for the most pro- of my 1958 Acreage Reserve ductive farms and lower for less tract. Is this permitted? I Answer: Yes, since the crop productive farms. will not be harvested until next Will Figure Rates For farmers who request it, year. the county committee will figure two set sof maximum annual rates, Mason said. - One will apply if any any part of the eligible acreage on a farm is placed in the Reserve. Another rate, 10 percent higher, will be available if all eligibe land on a farm is put in the reserve for at least five years. After maximum rates have been determined for a farm, the Leland L. Nelson, chairman farmer will have two weeks in which to decide on participa- of camping and activities of Bird tion, designate land for the Re- Haven Scout District, announcserve, and apply for a contract. ed plans this week for the Guide Land may be offered at less Scout Roundup to be held Frithan the established maximum day, Aug. 29. The Roundup will begin at to increase the chance of acceptance in case there are insuffi-ien- t p. m. and will be held in the south end of Box Elder County funds to cover all offers. The signup phase of the pro- park. All Guide Scouts, gram closes Sept. 10, 1958, and all requests for establishing boys, throughout North and farm rates must be received by South Box Elder stakes, and that date, Mason said. The dead their leaders are invited to atline for applying for contracts tend. is Sept. 24, 1958. in Scouting Demonstrations Soil Bank Questions Answered will be featured, followed by Farmers who have been won- campfire program and games. Each person attending should dering about the Soil Banks for bring their own lunch and Acreage Reserve program the basic allotment crops re short candle, Nelson said. cost-larin- g Guide Scout Roundup Slated Friday, 5 p.m. y;- - PAUSE FOR BREATHER Furdett Farmer, left, secretary at Box Elder junior high,, and Janice Olsen, secretary at Box Elder senior high, take a break in their rush to get . student cards and other necessary paper work done for registration this week. 5 Box Elder NEWS Fair Activities Wednesday, August 27, Brigham City, Utah Get Underway At Tremonton 1958 rodeo. Saturday activity will begin at 10 a. m. with horse races scheduled to take place at 1 The annual Box Elder county p. m. The rodeo will start at 8 m. fair got underway at Tremon- p. with ton, today, Wednesday, off back-to-scho- ol judging in the womens department. Polish bills The four-da- y fair, lasting through Saturday, will continue Wednesday night with the Farm Bureau talent show at the Bear River High school auditorium. Starting time is 8 p. m. The 4-- girls demonstration and style dress review will open the Thursday activities at 9 a m. The concessions are set to open at 10 a. m. as will judging in the and FFA livestock contest. The fair parade will march down Main street at 5 p. m. A horse pulling contest at the rodeo grounds is scheduled for 8 4-- H m. The exhibits will be open Friday morning at 10 a. m. with a tractor driving contest slated to be conducted at that time. The childrens parade is planned for 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. will see the opening of the Golden Spike Cash to get set for school . . . and all the plans and purchases you have in mind. Prompt, private loans on Signature only, car or furniture. Harold C. Crill, Manager 20 S. Main SL Phone: 487, Brigham City Loom Mow $600 atoefe by . Gty Financ Co. 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