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Show rage September 29, 1959 JOURNAL b tuiiseruation r eserue deadline extended; rate basis changed The Davis County Agriand cultural Stabilization Office today Conservation two important announced changes in the 1960 Reserve of the Soil Rank as follows: il) Basic annual rates will be established by the contracts; and Farmers will have until October 9 (rather than Sept. 30) to take the lirst step in applying for the I960 program. These changes have been C.2 annual pavment rate must depend on actual crop production during the period 1955-5on the land placed by the President Sept. 21. The added time will enable farmers to study the new rate arrangement and deter-mine the advisability of', in the reserve. Many farmers regarded such rates as coming into the program. unfair because of the efmade following enactment The new law, according of drought and other fect of a new' law passed shortto E. Glenn Green of the natural disasters on crop ASC office, removes the ly before the recent adjournyields during one or more ment of Congress and signed legal requirement that the 9 1 of those ears. Crider the new law, basic annual rates for 1960 will be determined chiefly on the basis of the productivity and value of the land for agricultural purposes, just as they were for 1959. The basic rate may not exceed 20 percent of the value of the Beware of shady contractors,! LETTERS to the EDITOR Fire care Dear Editor papers. Think of their happy Warn your local builders Hints to writing this letter to times together and the the girl gave to the and Bona fide building ment of Contractors to make ,you hope it the for the of the for reach the and contractors tl. ore the contractor is can picture girl. Then Save money area are adding an amen" and should require a intended. a man rotten and sun-plie- in li- - -- ' cd to the warning issued by We find that more and more John II. Chase, Utah State farm machines are being built of Contractors Department tires to ride on administrator. each vear. Yet, sorry to say, Mr. Chase said that acturesulting from the added sufii-centi- v ally a shady operator has an not are in.pi oper care in the Utah mechanics recognized .bv.. our ally law. lien - who bills, farmer.pay the A homeowner may enter Vdo.vne P. Ringer, Extension Agriculture Engineer into an agreement with a with Utah Rate University in contractor to build a garage on his property, for exLogan. He says that prevention of ample. contractor sublets The tire troubles is far better than sercure of the alter a job, say the cepart attempting ious damage is done. Minor ment work. He arranges for rematerials and for workers injuries can and should be exto do the job. paired promptly to liave When the job is complettended tire lite. Temporary ie pairs can be made in emer- ed, the contractor asks for The home-owngencies to small hi'eaks by final payment. a the con-t- i boot, but but with pays niching actor skips. usually do not last long. It is be.-- t to have a vulcanizing rethe The pair job soon alter the dam- suppliers and the workers age occurs by a qualified tire file liens against the imrepairman. If a break is neg- proved property to recover lected, water and dirt will the cost of their supplies work into it and deteriorate and reimbursement for their the fabric. Unless the owner labor. Use these helpiul hints to wants to forfeit his house, extend the life of your tires, he has to pay off, even if he advises: the garage collapses. He can collect against the 1. Remember to keep the tires properly inflated and to contractor but he has to inspect tor minor breaks. An catch him first and thats tire can be dam- not always easy to do. Before entering into a aged as much as one that is contract the owner should 2. Operate the machine at check with the State Departis reasonable which a speed for the field conditions. 5. Clean up yards and fields 3. Grease and oil are derocks, scrap metal, stumps structive to rubber. Always and mire all cause tire dampromptly remove oil pr grease age. which may get on the tires. 6. When machinery is stor4. The direct rays of the sun ed over long periods, it should are very damaging to tires. be blocked up to remove the load from the tires. Park machines in the shed. uts ob-e- ie er 1 over-inflate- d under-inflate- bond from the contractor suring satisfactory a- -j comple- - tion of the job and payment to his material men. work- lers and subcontractors. The unlicensed contract-- ! ors are the ones who commonly bleed the public, Mr. Chase says. Mr. Chase says hundreds of people have been bled by contractors who offer below market prices. Theres a reason for the low price as the homeowner may find out when a lien is attached on his property. Know your contractor your local builders are able to recommend qualified and honest builders to you is the advice given by Burke Horsley of the Horsley Lumber Company, one of the reputable firms supplying Davis County. Womens Tuesday Recreation League individual game: High Yirgie Beaudoin, 185; Alice Tidwell, 172. High individual series: Bernice Lake, 460; Alice Tidwell, 430. High team game: Smedley Plumbing, 917; high team series: Aetna Finance, 2519. Friday Nite Mixed Doubles High M.F.s, 2087; high B.T.M.F.s 754; : Tabby Roylance, Francee Talbot, 495; game: Tabby Roylance, Francee Talbot, 197. game: series B.T. team high 545 love will whom it is Senator Bennett Announces Appointment tests it necessary dog, Washington, Sept. 17 Students interested in applyi you ing for an appointment to the so so low This man is nameless to our Military Academy. Naval Acathat he shot the dog. demy or the Air Force Acadfamily, but I know the good The dor crawled home to his emy may take a designation Lord will make him pay for the little mistress to die, and a examination-fothis purpose foul deed he has done to us. of the child died with to be given November 7, it part Picture a thirteen-vear-ol- d him. was disclosed by Senator Walgirl, an only child, with no Mr. Whoever you are. lace F. Bennett, brothers or sisters as playSenator Bennett bases all mates a girl who has been wherever you are, God will ill most of her life. Then pic- punish you for the hurt you of his appointments to the Academies on the results of ture her with a beautiful dog, have caused our child. examination which is adthe M. Dustin Mrs. Ruth who a dog was her closest ministered by the Civil Ser-- j 1498 Marilyn Drive, friend and companion, an exvice Commission. Layton pensive registered dog with Students interested in taking the exam should notify .Senator Bennett, Room 1109, Senate Office Building, Wash- ington 25, ILC., so that ar- rangements for the tests can be made. Applicants must be New furniture and equip- at least 7 and not more than Hill Air Force Base Rolfe Peterson, popular Salt Lake ment hav been purchased to 22 years of age as of July radio personality act- go with the building which 1, 1960. They must be unmarCity ed as master of ceremonies at was built by M. B. McCullough ried, in excellent physical condition, and must agree to serve the opening of a $250,700 Construction Co., Salt Lake at least three years after gradairmen's club building at Hill City. uation from Naval Academy AFB Friday, September 25. or after graduation four years A number of recreation and from the Air Force or Military civic officials from Salt Lake, Academies. Davis and Weber counties Jose and Tomasa Layton The November examination were invited as special guests Lojez Osuna, daughter born to the opening of the 12,000 September 21 at Dee hospital will be gi- .n in the following cities in Utah: Beaver, Cedar in Ogden. square foot building. Beatrice Warner, social recClearfield Carl N. and City, Delta. Dugway, Logan, reation director at Hill, said' Dawna Flint Smith, son born Manti, Moab, O g d e nr Price, Provo, Richthat following ribbon-cuttin- g September 24 at Dee hospital. Lake City, St. Salt field, and dedication ceremonies, the Sunset Preston and Erma Tooele and Vernal. George, was to base Aesehlimann Fowers. son born building opened Additional details concerevenan for 24 St. at Benedicts personnel military September ning the academies and the' ing of variety acts and danc- hospital in Ogden. examination may be obtained T. Clearfield and Peter ing. , , The club will be used pri-- ) Edna Trujillo Nabor, daugh- by writing Senator Bennett. marily by enlisted men and ter born September 24 at St. Paul C. and Sany recreation Benedict's hospital. Layton guests for Adams dra Smith, daughter Seland for special events for the Layton Murray and 22 at Dee born Hill September ma at AFB. son Clifton born family Hoskins, military The building includes music September 21 at Dee hospital. hospital. and game rooms, a combinaDavid A. and Robert and Clearfield Kaysville tion dance floor and amuse-- 1 Sophie Trujillo Ruybal, daugh- Arcilia Lujan Herrera, son ment hall, lounge, snack bar, ter born September 22 at Dee born September 23 at St. Bene- -' diets hospital. stage and other facilities. hospital. i love result in a different rate, the farmer will be notified and will have an opportunity to submit an application for a contract ou the basis of his new rate. Another recent program change that may affect some farmers in this county permits a contract with a land owner where a tenant leaves a farm voluntarily and the owner finds will dog could not be placed under unless a a 1960 contract or sharecropper was designated to share in the payment. The purpose of the Conservation Reserve Program, Mr. Green explained, is to bring about the withdrawal of cropland from produc tenant ; high 200; tion, helping to adjust total crop acreage more nearly In line with needs. Land placed in the reserve mav not be cropped or grazed and must be protected w ith a con-- j servation practice. rate i A basic per-acr- e farm-le- r each for determined who requests it. The farmer may offer land and apply for a contract at any figure below that basic rate, In case funds are insufficient to permit acceptance of all applications, priority, in accepting offers will be based on the rate at which the farmer offers his land. Farmers who have not previously requested a rate determination but now believe that the program will be of interest to them should visit the ASC county office as soon as possible to obtain full information, Mr. Green said. Salute to WEBER Airmens club to open Friday at Hill AF Base Pan-guitc- to take over the operation. Originally, a farm which was operated by a tenant or sharecropper in 1958 or 1959 COUNTY Birllis Holt Lane Scores Sept. 25 team aeries: I am because I man land offered and may not higher than the basic annual rate that would have been established for the same farm in the 1959 program. In every case where a farmer has already been informed of his basic 1960 rate and where the change be Gateway to the West! " March, 1869, when Ox first train ffc ty of Ogden, county seat of Weber County. A brass baaA welcomed its arrival. A parade bore the banner Hail Highway of Nations. Utah bids you welcome. Srocrhrw depicted the glories to JoUow. The coming of the railroad waa the rrm t tfnrfieast event in tho history of Weber County. Smc that time, railroads have played an important part fa th development of the entire state. With the arrival of tho mked W,th tote. h. ZomSly Today Ogden is the hub of afl western railroed tranepo. ? Trains fan out in all directions from this great center.. And herb, aa everywhere in Utah, the United States Brewer Foundation works for the aaie of beer and Je fi.. wholesome condition. BEER and ALE off-dut- i'ovt klfon OnQCHIO nifed Stoles Brewers Foundation You Are Invited Friday, . ' October 2 . . Be Sure to Saturday, Register October 3 For Prizes Come in and Get Acquainted with "Burke" and "LeGrande" Refreshments Refreshments Grand Prize Drawing Sat. 5:00 P.M. fc Deluxe Rotisserie Dormeyer Mixer M Cash Prize -- Deep Fry Pan Si ,0QQ00 7V Plate Mirror 16 Aluminum Combination Storm and Screen Door worth jV Medicine Cabinet With Plate Mirror Free Ball Point Pens Ceiling Tile x 68 Many Others ALSO Many Others TREASURE CHEST REGISTER 37 NORTH -- i majf MAIN OF PRIZES DRAWINGS EVERY HOUR FULL KAYSVILLE REGISTER PHONE KAYS. 177 |