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Show ;v ,7vo '.Ji. fa FicaBUn Scanty ' Wr. , ' ; v . !".' A. . tt ' 7'. ' - 7vy .f A i- - ' .v ' ;' ! .. i1 i . - ; . ; ' ' '.' .y -- ? ,). , y V. - n .. i. V J i' fr Ucston DHcb r1 ; i George and Rose Kofoed returned home to Burley af- ? : ter' visiting at their son, Reeses home. They attend- themoderate mofeture areas ed the Weston ward reunion. to. Reports and ocortUitt continents of growers received by the county agent. . .. The agent" says that they do" notaave all of the choices tbatwouftd be desired In choosing;, a spring wheat variety. Thatcher, Ganflbatch, Centanna and Komar, hard red spring wheats, have not been too popular with irrigation farmers. fdaed,aoft white, wheat wMh .rtripe rust resistance; has- met with mixed emotions. Lemhi is a 'popular spring wheat when stripe rust is not a problem. Last year the county got by wfflr-oa stripe rusf problem. The county agent says for this year it looks Hke a choice of the less popular varieties or risking rust with Lemhi. The agent said that Lemhi 06, a new stripe rust . - Lou and Leta Davis attended the ward reunion with her brother Lee and sister; May Jensen. Russell and Vera Nielson enjoyed having their . Umi In - . . Neu-enswand- er, ton. Enroute to board Ms plane, Elder Glint Buttars and Ms mother, Laura, and friends were greeted by Christie Moxgan and her mother. George and Rose Kofoed and of Dayton Was allow- daughter Tfctasa were abo la ed 2000 pounds of Lemhi 03, the store hi Salt Lake City the new. stripe rust resistant and ailenjoyed a short visit Lemhi. together. resistant variety, is being released to a few certified grower s this year which wffl help to solve the spring wheat variety problem in years to come. K. L. . ' . Bo-dre- ro : , hear completion tor Frankfin M.Paul Thomas, Preston, county growers of- certified seed grain. t, v The following is a Hst of Franklin county growers by varieties who passed field inspection last summer and are having their grain Blue -tagged for certification at the present time: Grant Bingham, Weston; Trehi; K. L. Bodrero, Day-toGaines and, Gem; Ottfts L. Cole, Preston, HBand. i DenriL L. Ooieman, Wes- - , ' n, Piroline. The County Agent printed out ' that certified grain is the growers best assurance of good quality, high mlnatlng seed that is from noxious weeds. Ptooline arid HUand barley have became very popular in recent years. . Trefai is an rid standby still popiflar wUfa many, growers but .which has weak straw. Gem is well liked by. many growers in . CALLUS. TOE 0ULT DEALED m CACIE VALLE7 COEMSTCL? PDEPADED TO GIVE YOU FULL FEDTILIZED SEQUICS FARMERS yf' - Hisy Sosplelo TAX BEIS0BJS IS AVAILABLE BY IDEAL Complete Loose Leaf Bound Sheets f. .Only. Bn On Crop Production notes Mill Sfci ,.W ' - :- . UX3 BOOKS AND OFFICE 8UPPUES 1 7e Also lolave Alt Yypes ot Seeds - - L i ; PHONE JO UBU r V . - barley, tor certification. ' cn-toy-ed LaGiande Burton of BurCERTIFICATION ton Feed and Seed, of Preston looki on as John Hogan of the Idribo Qrep Improvement Assbciationchecks Den-r- il Colemans . reunion. Stanley Button and Oressor Jarvis and were also home tor this oe-Poulsea casion as wes anH friend. Martin and Rills Price the ward reunion with? Jess and Bertha GiiZtths end family. Their son, Michael Griffiths, and wife and four children of Ogden were also with them. Others from out of. town attending the reunion were daughter Judy, as dm the Stevensons enjoy their son Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blaine. Gary .Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Ernst; Bright; wife and Galvin Porter, Rog- Alvin famJr.,and Maughan er Campbell and family, and Maud JorKarren Brent and husband ily, Heber Irene and Kathryn with the Clyde genson, Ait and Mr. and Mrs. Nielsons all attended the John Larson and Annie Bux- - ut v Vi , , TBENTON, UTAH |