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Show TIMM. PAROWAN PAROWAN, UTAH OCTOBER 25, 194I n . omi!ii ndini c to postwar aid' as the by Secretary fatm liability are runwi ation of U. S. soil resouiiis and n.i'e efficient "We mu-distribution veiy soon our farms and founts as start Using if we expet ted md..d n to In p.te of the indefinitely excellent progress we havern.ide through our conservation programs, natural we aie using our resoufees faster than we replace The woild i.c.r t achieve (them real peace unless American Agriculture maintains its economic health and produces in abundance." Among THE PAROWAN TIMES farm PUBLISHED WEEKLY by lha IAliOWAN PUB. tk PRINTING CO Vidor I f ASiCC!wvT th is expcctid to continue in 1947, desNew production record, for corn. pite the current, well publicized wheat, tobacco, Jwt.docs, peaches, shortages. Meat consumption this year will an-- I truck crops arc nMrs, I VA7 near-recor- E3AE) GD3dJ(SHo t d ... Planned Economy ? con-tiu- e i plums. t'U .fling the 1947 harvest to the high probably aveiage between 140 and 145 pounds per person, compared NATIOMA! EDITORIAL- -! est h vi in history for U. S crop 137 pounds last year and 125 with Oops tins year aie geneV'" ASSOCIATION production before the war. Next year' pounds rally tops in quality. class arc meat suppln-- s will be about the same Cl ups in the oats, rue, peanuts, grapes, cherries, as this year but may be spread more Mad till Ini .is .Sri olid C'l.i-tf.r Pi cl Office III Parowan, and sugar cane. Average or better evenly throughout the year. BAE ex i wets about the same supplies ol' i ,h. crops aie promised for hay, soy(M.ihir 27, 1915 chicken and turkey, vegetable fats beans, dry peas, flaxseid, sorghum and oils, potatoes, dry beans, and beets, swertpotatocs, grains, sugar apples. Daik sjiots in the production most fruits for 1947 as this year. Smaller supplies are m prospect for which pietutc are eott.in for eggs, fiesh vegetables, and milk. have dropped to the lowest in Increases are expected in supplies of 25 years rye, broomcoin, dry beans, and pecans. Prospects for butter, lard, cheese, citrus fruits, total oil crops remain lower than flour, rice, sugar and fish. World Food Council 5 3. lad year. Food officials of 25 countries beFood and feed crops will probably LICENSED ABSTRACTER the gan meeting of the Inter total on the record. Fees! highest Affih.di with national Emergency Food Council in will amount to grain production SECURITY TITLE CO. 127 5 million tons, 4 percent above Washington, D. C. October 14. The the 1942 previous high. This total Lx Council was set up last May to made up of 3,374 million bushels of succeed the wartime Combined Food corn. 1,527 million bushels of oats, Board in recommending internation255 million bushels of barley and 88 al allocations of scarce foods. Coming up for consideration at the million bushels of sorghum grain. are recent developments in meeting Feesling supplies per animal unit are the food situation, the rewoild to most be the liberal in expcctid of international food allolationship small history, despite relatively for Thj Bt.i In All Kindi Ol y trade agreestocks. Liberal roughage cations and carry-ove- r ments between member million-tocountries, 97 seems assured by the and the of food proreestablishment of record with crop hay, large carry LIFE FIRE over and large crops of rough for- cessing industries in Europe. AU'I i M HILF SURETY BONDS ages. Commodities which remain under e or close review of the allocation Production of final grains at 37.4 w. L A IE ROWLEY million tons also tops any previous Council include cereals, sugar, oil ds, meat, salted and year. The wheat crop is estimated sees and Annv iiitirn; Station 93 N. Main at more than 1.169 million bushels canned fish, beans and peas, animal 46 million larger than any prefeeding stuffs, cocoa, teas, spices, vious crop, rice production at 70 soap, fertilizers, argols, and certain RHEUMATISM million bushels, and rye at 21.4 grass seeds. and ARTHRITIS million bushels. Sugar crop prospects American Agriculture and Peace I Iffi 'n: f .r veins and am so continue high, though American Agriculture today is in sugar beets .inkfui th.it I f. und relief from have declined excellent position to help build slightly. Tobacco pro'hi. trmhlr .dflirtion that I will duction is a new record at 2,248 mill- peace, says Secretary of Agriculture !.ni!v anyone writing me ion pounds a quarter of a billion Clinton P. Anderson, if we can find f"i' in'.'i: tv.it n Anna Pautz. pounds more than the record total ways to keep our agriculture strong iO. 15, ::2. Vancouver, Wash. and productive. last year. As the Secretary sees it, the farm Farm Product Demand for 1947 !M. Ailv laboratories Farmers can expect another year problem has two major parts: (1) To of strong demand for their products maintain markets that will make in 1947, though demands may taper full use of agricultures newfound ATTENTION STOCKMEN off during the last half o the year. productive capacity: (2) to shift or Planning to seed your range this This is forecast by the department adjust production to follow the tref.,11 Tlu An plane dues a much fast- of which aLso belives nds of demand away from the disAgriculture, er and more efficient job. torted wartime pattern and over to that the net income the profits If iri crested in this typo of seed of farm operators next year may be the peacetime requirments of a natplanting contact Dfk Batt, Paruwan 10 to 15 percent less than in 1946 be- ion that seeks higher standards of cause prices paid by farmers may living. COAL FOR SALE: Anderson believes that the Govadvance faster than prices received Woodrow Watson Telephone 2128. for farm goods. Probanle farm in- ernments program FOR SALE S W 4 Sec. 8T.31 come, however, may be 2'i times the does not yet serve the purpose Con1935-3gress intended in passing the Steaaverage. SR 13 WSLM unimproved, near Record Vittle Supply gall Amendment protecting farLund. Escalante Valley. C. S. Grant Per capita food consumption in mers income while they make post1121 N. Normandie Ave. Los Angeles the U. S. this year is running 15 per war adjustments. For instance, some California. cent above the prewar 1935-3ave- pricesupport commitments are main3 percent above last year. taining high production of commodand rage MAKE YOUR The USDA Bureau of Agricultural ities not needed while others holding Economics says this high eating rate down the prouction of needed items. iil'jl Slut ! v Nnr.an, Publisher. Mgr, Another Record Year M. iiu-iisu- -- Labor llhputet f I cv-inc- OP A Ketation Contuulon f ' Shoriagea , Uellclt f V llureaueracy f -. 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