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Show FRIDAY, PAGE COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH EIGHT the field. 'The furrows could be placed frem 18 to 24 inches apart, which would a;ure complete lateral penetration by the time the desired depth of penetration was obtained. This demonstration would not apply to all farms in this area. Each farmer would have to determine his own length of $ run, depending on his soil , on 10 furrows, but due type, slope, crop, and other (Reported by .soil conferva-- plied small field conditions. non districts of Emery county) to the large head toand an The 1940 census reports an, furrows, it spread average diversion into age width of 69 feet. A total 1.47 acres were covered, irrigation canals of 4.8 acre ft of The water reached the 500 an acre average of water per 2.8 foot station at 11.58 A. M. and delivery to the farms of 930 foot station at 2:00 repre-'th- e This acre. acre ft per M. By the time the water cents an annual loss in con-j40! had reached the 500 foot voyance of approximately Huntington acre feet, or 42 perception. It had penetrated to a The Los Amegos Ladies Club J? 100 at 44 inches the of diverted depth of the water actually water met at the home of Mrs Glen is lost before it reaches the foot station. When the Jones last week. 930 foot the reached station, the farms Efficiency studies In inch-on Mrs Mae Arnold acted as the $ 43 over state of Utah show the losses it had penetrated hostess to the O. N. O. Club last 5 100 and foot station es the at -' farm due to improper apsta- week. 500 foot at inches 27 the careless lrrigaplication and p. Ferron tion practices represent another tion. it required from 2:00 water m. for the 7:00 till p. 'm. diverted. total The Sew and So Club met 35 percent of the Present efficiency of irriga-- ! to percolate to 930a depth of 36 at the home of Mrs Ruth Lesfoot station. lie Friday. There tlon on farms can be Increased inches at the they made amount of water wasted plans to enter a float The in the by: 1. Developing better methods at the bottom of the piece was Centennial in Hunting-to- n parade total of .1 of an acre foot. of control and water applica-'- a July 4. A pleasant afterwas determined by prev- It tjon noon was spent and a delicious 2 Providing inexpensive but ious experiments that the lunch was served by the hostloam soil required an applica-3- . ess. linings for canals. During the foregoing week Determining the specific tion of 1.75 inches of water to the Club members enjoyed a to soil of foot each depth water requirements for various lunch at the Picnic grounds tain saturation, and that the one afternoon. moisture obtains its wheat 4. Organizing better systems Orangeville of distribution of water to ir from the top three feet of soil. Mrs Helen Cox entertained 5 25 inches of water Therefor, rlgation. 5. Preparing land for irriga- was the necessary application; the New Century Club at her were Cards however, 6.75 inches of water home Thursday. tion. Green River were applied. This shows a enjoyed and a delicious lunch dis0. Rehabilitation of farm Womans Club met at the waste of 1.5 inches of water, served. tribution systems. home of Mrs Lee Thompson in 7. Determining water storage or 78 percent efficiency. Mrs Lydia Grange was host- the last meeeting of the sumThe extreme care in applying ess to the Ladies Improvement capacity of soil root zones. Mrs Thompson, Mrs with mer, 8. Provide for surface and the water in this test resulted Club and invited guests WedNelson Homer as hostesses. In the high efficiency obtained. nesday afternoon. subsurface drainage. Program and Election of officers to be instalcalculations showed Further In line to test the above handwork were enjoyed by the facts the Soil Conservation that this piecee of land is nor ladies and a luncheon served. led at the September meeting was as follows: Mrs Frances Service technicians carried out mally Irrigated with about 55 The Dinet-Nin- e Club Wilson, prsident; Mrs Leland effi the If on percent efficiency. the following demonstration met evening and did Tidwell, Mrs the Killpack farm, northeast jciency can be raised from 55 some Monday meats and en- Homer Nelson, treasurer; Mrs of cooking 41 78 more to of Huntington. percent, percent a supper at the home of Delbert Tidwell, secretary7Mrs The purpose of the demon- land could be better irrigated joyed Mrs Cristy Humphrey. Is Warren Dean, with the to was than at Mrs Charles show the propresent stration Miss Elizabeth was hostCox same of water. amount A. The Jones and of Mrs J. Denny will amount of runs, per length water to apply, depth and rate average efficiency for the state ess to the J. S. Club Friday serve on the program committee for the coming year. of percolation, and the size of Utah is about 25 percent evening at a candy pull. and spacing of corrugations. This would go a long way toThis was accomplished by us- ward relieving the water shorting a piece of land planted to age on the million acres of wheat. It had been irrigated land in this state, as well as on the first of April the first keep the fertility of the soil time. The second irrigation cause less water logging, and was considered as a more typ- - save hours of labor to each far leal irrigation. The average mer. It was decided that the run slope was .7 of one percent, length of the run was 930 feet, was too long but not long were about four inches ough for two runs. An auxiliary deep and about 36 inches apart. ditch could be placed in the The soil was quite center of the field, which dry on the surface but was would start the water and then near saturation point at 4 V2 be cut off as soon as the wa ter from the upper run reached feet depth. Water was measured onto the center ditch. The waste the field by means of Parshall water from the upper section measuring flume. The applica- - flowing into the center ditch tion averaged one second foot would .continue to irrigate the from 10:00 a. m. until 7:00 p. lower end. This would lead to a more uniform application of m., a period of 52 hours. The one second foot was ap- - water thoughout the length of Conservation Service Experiments Indicate lncllicieiil Water Usage baby -- take - grand-daught- er pack. Mrs. Neldon Williams of HollyMonday early Calif, wood, morning, Williams Peterson daughter Peterson. SLV1 In Oraugei Mrs. 7 lbs. Mr and Mrs weighing pj was formerly Onadell the proud grand; 01 of Cfestle Dale, boy, born the pa of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Price hospital Nielsen. The In Huntingdon to motil daughter Beverly. I11 Green-M- r lbs. A baby boy weighing and Mrs Ro, was born to Mrs Claire Nielsen at the Price hospital last Sun a new daughter. 8 V P. sta-milli- Count th; began LUfVi First State Bank of iPrai' cal Sali throughoiii ding Th1 Feville. Sali na All Kinds And Sizes Utah - visor. un tni try into th Cts, . l operator Cor Bros, Saw Mill i day. Mr and Mrs the proud boy. I ve bowl t In Castle Dale In Fem Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Williams A a baby boy was Sr. announce the birth of born to Mr. and day to Mr and aver-annu- al clay-effecti- a JL'. Surplus Located In Orangeville Capital $25,000 Undivided Profits $37 & and gjy opera Mole son, non, Funk c I i'.le 0-- tnce, Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance itor. ntlngton, Corp G ar odiide Ross, ill f jevrkes are lines KRiiLAWAREfJ 1 morning and xk 1?HE BRAND 5 ON CATTLE WILL REMAIN THE SAME SIZE WHEN BRANDED AT CERTAIN SIGNS OF THE MOON WHILE BRANDS OF DIFFERENT SIGNS WILL GROW AS THE COW GROWS' I 2,4-- D Cl I PRICE . 4-- H lere will vice-preside- Orangeville 47 Club clay-loa- r m AJl Price Theatre COMING ATTRACTIONS PRICE, UTAH Friday and Saturday DENNIS MORGAN JACK CARSON and Carmen Cavallaro his orchestra and In THE TIME THE PLACE & THE GIRL In Technicolor It's got everything Sun. Mon. Tues. Castle Theatre Wed LORETTA YOUNG COTTON ETHEL BARRYMORE JOSEPH In The Farmer's Daughter The sprightly romance of & country maid who hitched her heart to the citys prize catch. MATINEE on Sunday at 2:30 p. in. wwwwwwy JUNE June SKETCHBOOK STARRING Constance MOORE William MARSHALL JUNE 22, 23 Thru June The CANYON CLUB is always the same, so enjoy the evening with us, whether its to play billiards or drink a soft drink while you look on. Consider yourself personally invited to this modern, pleasant tavern every time you want to spend a few restful yet pleasure-fille- d hours. Three Little Girls In Blue IN TECHNICOLOR With June HAVER George MONTGOMERY Vivian BLAINE Celeste HOLM Vera ELLEN Frank LATIMORE JUNE 25, 26 GEORGE RAFT LYNN BARI In NOCTURNE Other Pictures This Month That Brennan Girl Cheyene Interest this or -- Tires Tubes pub N FEEDS Rolled barley and wheat Bran and whole barley Whole ti is is d c er year ilk iery ,Cc H W. IR0RC nai LEVEL Clevel rece si Aretha ster an o as litstei MILKING MACHINES At and up. Complete line of milking equipm) In our factories. We have what you $155.00 Co-o- Hillside Huntington Saturday June 21 Music by Swingsters Ex. exact Spar! Net wire, chicken wire, tools, wrenches, 4000 ft. ALUMINUM ROOFING Expected this month: carload of Oregon fir your order now ! $1 lie AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES Gas and oil in bulk HARDWARE and LUMBER Tickets tor - Other Utility Items 4 hot-wat- of f re be Irons, washers, radios, heaters, re repair sevice, furnaces, pressure cookers, electric t cleaners, electric refrigerators, freezers, sto) Northeast thi b of HOME APPLIANCES Jewkes Orchestra Excavating Pitching Conoi Is Crowning "Miss Orangeville Bill GOODWIN foi Coun Conove 211 Land Leveling Ground Clearing June, am. 20, 21 EARL CARROL ce In try Orangeville Tennis Court ai(L price, Ktion Lad. p. Castle Valley Market and Purchasing Cooperative Associat RUSSELL JENSEN, Mgr., HUNTINGTON, W (Huntington Warehouse open 9:00 a. m. till 5:J6 Free EXPERT CATERPILLAR WORK Quick Service Anywhere Very Moderate Rates Lee Seely Castle Dale Box 227 Telephone 275 Complete Builders Serv ice PLUMBING HARDWARE INSULATION ROOFING Complete Financing Service Emery County Agent - tan- -; ae U eat lake lake and Ce Ferron Mercantile Co. Com Met Mo |