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Show The Brushland plows used are ture of the following grusses: a relatively new design of a disc Crested wheat grass. Smooth . were They Intermediated developed by Brome, wheat. the U. S. Forest Service from a Stiff Hair Wheat. Orchard Grass as the Stump and Utah Hardy desert alfalfa. plow, known Jump plow brought m from Au- The project is on the Babylon stralia during World War II. Milkranch Allotment cf Earl H. The discs of tne plow are mount and Kloyd Perkins of Blanding. The large raxge reseeding ed in ivirs on arms attached to They Lave assisted and cooperaproject on Milkranch Pomt 25 the plow and operated m pairs ted in doing the work. west of Blanding on the males independently, spring Julian Thomas, Forset Sup. Manti LaSal National Forest will tension. This by heavy the indi- Slated Re-Seedi- ng ph'-w- To Be Completed Married InCalifornia C 9 m West Of Blanding be completed in the near future. This project has been underway for the past two summers. Approximately 1500 acres were seeded in 1953 and about 1250 acres in 1954. This work was . done at a cost of about 58.00 per acre. The work has been accomplished by the use of two large Brushland Plows pulled in tandem with a motorized seed broad caster mounted on the rear plow. These units were pulled with a D-- 7 caterpillar. Two men have worked on the project at a time, double shifting the equipment each day. permits vidual pairs of discs to nse over rocks and obstructions without lilting the plow. The area seeded was covered with service berry, oak and sage brush , some juniper and pinion. It was considered very rough country to work, but had good soil. Little forage was produced on the area. Considering the country worked, m excellent brushing job was obtained. Practically all seeding done this year has germinated with the recent rams and when fall establishment takes place there is little chance of failure. The area was seeded to a mix f F Damage t Hides Mange, ringworm, and othet akin diseases of leather-producin- g animals cause millions of dollars in f losses to the American people. Tanners have to put more work on skins that are parasitized or otherwise damaged, which lncreasei production costs as much as IS) per cent. In some cases, the damage is so extensive that the hides are practically useless. Better management practices on farms, so as to avoid costly injuries, along with the skilled use of insecticides to rout livestock parasites would go far in cutting down these losses. October 11, 1954 Dear Mr. Roe, The enclosed lines are an acknowledgement of the acceptance of a formal invitation for Frank Halls to move to Blanding. Jo H. Bryles Blanding, Utah Oct. 11, 1954 Frank Halls Montieello, Utah Dear Frank. The word that you will join us, in your note October 3rd Is really quite the nicest bit of news that we have heard. We know you wont be sorry coming to a perfect town. T pull up stakes, and come down here, should scarcely cause a '1 r ?t I frown. v :l, 3 EACE I ROGRESS J Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butt announce the marriage of their daughter Mar Jean to David Standish of Inglewood. California. They were married in the Relief Society Room of the L. D. S. Chapel at Redondo Beach, by Bishop Jacobson of the Redondo Beach Ward. The young couple will make their home at Man- UROSPERITY hattan Beach, California. At mention of the weather, you seemed a little nettled. And said you thought, that long ago, we had the weather settled. But after Fridays downpour, with roads washed out, and such. It seems our settling powers are not so very much. The moisture came in torrents as only fast rain drenches, And cars all over town were stuck m sunken sewer trenches. The lightening blew out all the lights; it seemed twas dark for hours. I guess that jou and l have lost our weather settling powers." But when you move to Blanding, youll find its usually dry. We're nearly always looking for a cloud up in the sky. Youll find its very healthy as you travel round about We dont have much rheumatics, and very little gout. Our bit of correspondence, back and forth, has been real fun. The trouble is that it must stop soon after it begun. But when you get to living down here on our corner lot Well write for San Juan Record, and give it all we got Were making preparations to really welcome you. And now, my dear friend, Franklin, I bid you fond adieu. Blissfully yours, Josephine IL Bayles Frying Potatoes tb Young Prepare potatoes lor French fryWhen the small fry are just too ing as usual. Before frying, dip them hot, pat their moist bodies with In corn meal. Add salt, of course. dusting powder applied with a huge and up are puff. The more willing to take a bath if they Con&lruqtion The National Safety Council are to "plsy" with the permitted award of ment has been present puff themselves when A and R. Builders they pop out cd to the Child Safety Crusade Commercial Industrial of the tub. which was sponsored in Utah Residential last April by Dr. George A. Spen Heavily Populated Miners ' Pre-f&Bunk Houses dlove, Director, State Health Dewith aoms 210,000 inhabitNow, and core boxes partment, in cooperation with ants, Barbados has 1,250 persons to Cabinet - Shop Mill Work the Prudential Insurance Comp Is second only the and Free Estimates square mile, of America. any The award was made in Chi- to Bermuda In the Western HemiLicensed Contractor cago at a meeting of the Nation- sphere for density of population. The Paul Ross the with started al Safety Congress. It represents growth Importation Moab Utah Box recognition for top achievement of slaves from Africa to work the 4373 Collect Phone in the prevention of home area early sugar plantations. Cool Off "We have been developing a program that would bring about a country in which every citizen would have reason for bold hope, in which effort would be rewarded, in which prosperity would be shared, freedom would expand, and peace would be as secure as humans can make it." Bus Official Elected Award Of Merit Presented b. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER (August 23, 1954) L HELP IKE COMPLETE THE JOB St'' , S accidents to children during the year The Child Safety Crusade is an educational program designed to encourage parents to practice safety habits in the home area for the protection of their children. Urgency of the program is based on the fact that home ar-e-a accidents kill and permanently cripple more children each year than any disease and more than traffic accident. The state health department joined with 143 other health units throughout the eleven western states during the child safety crusade in the distribution of more than 2,500,000 pieces of literature to parents of of young children. Leaflets are now being distributed on a year round basis. 1S-5- r?l Election of T. L. Vaughn as Secretary of Transcontinental Bus System was announced this week by President M. E. Moore following a meeting of the companys !ecfi Board of Directors in Chicago. Mr. Vaughn, a veteran in the bus business, has served as Assistant to the President since 1947. His election to the Secretarys position will fill the management vacancy created by the death in June of this year of M. 8. Maloney. Mr. Vaughns connection with the highway transportation industry began in 1924 in Oklahoma and until 1946 he was Operating 30-ye- ar Wngfellow Republican Candidate For Congress VOTE Manager for.Lee Way Motor Freight Lines. He was appointed as General Manager of Sooner Transport Lines in 1946 and a year later resigned to accept the position with TranscontinentaL With Confidence and Assurance He is the Man for You and Utah! Rep. Douglas R- - Slringfellow Paid poL adv. by Citizens for Slringfellow ml mm) & I A Celery Heart Fresh Cauliflower, lb Celo Bag Carrots, 2 for Tokay Grapes, lb 10 lb. Reg. bag - $3650.00 Price is so Low Take Box 304 - Montieello Blanding Product Special - $2850.00 44 - We Cannot Trade-i- n i. Guarantee - $29.95 These Batteries Have Been Known Giant Size 75c . To Last 20 Years rolls Silk Tissue ..... Lui f $1.00 i . ink Open 7:30 A. M. NIELSONS jr ZZatsS' J Low Prices Every Day Phone 72R5 DONALD ROGERS Phone 77R6 Lifetime Battery 45c 6-Y- ear 15 SHOES to Wftlk oa foomr- r 11 ft enthlfta o f In swart now Vlotoe ahott, tiayf tht jut known limaraoiw. for tboir Air ('until oaLiotieUy 1 oaa chow you oa amasinf election of draw, sport and work flhr.ee fur ma. wofiusa. 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The Bat While some animals are able to glide and even soar, the bat is the only animal that can really fly. i Fresh Green f onscrvktive But Smart Those who wear a womans size and style and like to dress conservatively though smartly will like the flattering print dresses being shown In both navy and gray with lavish touches of sparkling white. One and Phone 3R3 pT" at IMisMe Market Montieello, Utah Close 8:30 P. M. 'Montieello, Utah jPlV tuiiL UU! |