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Show SMITHriELD, CACHE COUNTY rates averaging 7.3 t ... a ,. Thee fnnneis an- pr paying " '!! lj, stopped. t,v to 5 per cent with a 'VV temporary reC"!!'tTl:orr duction to 3a . per wilt f ir intesi--- : and family re Mr. Eva Luca payable the 'V during y June! to Lcs Angeles after having 30, 1937 on Federal land ending tv.cre wl.i V LnJir. bonk loan.; month visiting Mr the made though national farm louna UP 1" every couaty and Mr. George Rasmussen of a chairman of tie jeonsi-tinaasociations. family- Utah farmers saved over $390 000 board vf county cminisiunwa. Jr Lrogres Administration d.r- on interest by refinancing Mr. J. a yearwith 61 Mm. George EasmuBen, ' ths 'ounty frm bureau proi-'- f the Farm Credit Admin-. , "Luca i Mrs. Eva g. B?muen and end i substantial addition-- ! . .c0ny lrril,ult,al agent in Preston, Idaho istntion, Sted relative al saving heiand the ' ilslrK't agricultural inspect- fesuits from end. jjst week interest reduction nraid-- l ''' .rr'"' Uje 'st:tU Apartment 0f Thm tvnm'.ittcc mem- ed by Congress on Federal lan- dof Washingtinstravt.Hl to inform per- Mr. Ernest Bourne, aie bank loans. week end virit-luns who are not cooperating in on. D. C, spent the the weed e.rnJic.itijn campaign, ta.it with Worth and Ralph Gutke. NAUTICAL NOVELTIES state der.a.:n'.e!i agriculture. The expression in the Navy is preparing to quaranJne noxi.usl Balph Gutke left for Washington, his going to mast weci infested pr.du-.-cD. C. Thursday after spending :md see that probably had LOCALS d-n- y.-a- ground the manufacturers' building au-- i ad- ges aill remain al 25 cent, the finan- - j dition tl space made ready for con- same u last yoir when they were 3 e!.il loss to farmers, the tite agri-- j Wiimi space. More lawn are pro- - reduced from 50 cents, the charge : cult or in former year. is preparing tojvided. lPro-raUtah agriculturists will bo especA cement floor placed in thi 'K with seed bouTiegJr.'r"j Got.-- , missionec Smith said. tu be poultry building will enhance the cn- - ially interested in exhibit g Alfalfa svd brings a price vf ap-- 1 tertainment values of this always made by several federal government proximately $10 a hundred, wlule beUiwatlng exhibit. Two and um- - agencies and departments, including KrounJ alfalfa seed brings a price hulf acre between the more wester-deb- t soil conservation The department. approximately $1.80 a hundred, ly bams and the west aide of the grazing division of the Department With the number of agencies Flair Grounds have been filled in of Die Interior is also expected to and made ready for additional park- make displays if its accomplishnj cooperating, we hope to !Lh a careful check of every seed ing space. An additional gate has ments. Th soil conservation exhiproducing field that is infested with been provided on the south side of bit will illustrate denuded soil area and the same sections after erosion n"wu weeds," Commissioner Smith the FUr Giuunds. aj The added demand for exhibit work has been completed on them. It we can stop the planting e space is well exemplified by the infested seeds, we will have Uffices of the fair management Harvester a firm foundation for our International Company, arc now in the administration buildwhich has asked that its space ol ing on the State Fair weed eradicatixi work in Utah." Ground, last year be doubled in 1930. The where ull communications relative J. I. Case company, which did not to exhibit space, etc., the cation in Smithfield. movement rf eed from in- - UTAH may be FAIR r STATE exhibit last year, Ins also written the Captain of the ship meted out! fwted area is made only under the Fair Heard expressing a WANTED: Representative to look for of vinlv.jjn the rules Pr supwisiun. PLANS PROGRESSING to exhibit in-i- n its product. at tin ivm-in- g by holding court at the base of thej CuinmUsi mer Smith tfter our magazine subscription that Prebale & Guardianship SmKJifidd and vicinity. mast. Today the Fair. we-d- , Eighty per cent of the noxjoua is generally piil practice a secure to enablesi liuildyob in Manufacturers' the rum in Onr plan i,n,c f ireign country, .r use, but in audition If the Utah .State Fair, scheduled space requests' Notices of dollars from enlisted Mod part of the hundred are consid- locality, are gradually killing out to open September 26 and cb.se Oct- personnel Bw,n'. each full and ered at this time. When railed be- Utahs bers this tho of Manufacturers Ltah in vicinity Lust bw 3, was to get under way imagricultural Lads. uni Association. CONSlLT THE COUNTY CLERK winter for magazine. Oldest agency fore the mast for exceptional per- spring, he said, a sugar beet e mediately, visitors would find evon formance of Impressed by the great interest OK THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS in U. S. Guaranteed lowest rates imported 400 aAi jf in readiness a far us the duty, in order to make erything oil periodicals, domestic and foreign. commendation, it tenned merit-- ; seei1 from Nevada, m be sold to grounds, equipment, housing facili- shown by its 1935 fair exhibit, the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION and., equipmen- t- free. orius mast. 'farmers for approximately Instruction 9,000 ties for exhibits, and twokng of am- Federal Housing Administraikm wil' bua-gefourths of tills wed was des-ae- d usements and concessions are con- make an even more extensive sad On May 23rd, 1872, Congress Start a growing and permanent Notice (o Creditors elaborate display this year on the in whole or spare time. Add-k- k a hill to the effect that sailors 'rined fw an uninfested area in lXivis cerned. , second floor Manufacturers of the Inc, Way of the United States Navy should coun-.yThe fair management is just that representing some of the und Road, North Cohocteb, N. Y. have coffee served upon COURT OF in m':st productive oil in the state. An far ahead of previous years in mak- Building. It plans to have a huge IN THE DISTRICT arising Adv. TKK 'examination, Iwfire planti.'ig, proved ing ready for the slate's foremost turntable exhibit as the center f FIRST JUDICIAL attraction. that the sugar b'et seed was in- educational and entertainment OF THE STATE OF Of interest to agriculturists in fested wild with UTAH. IN AND FOR THE Had ent. The are in and morning glory. FARM grounds UTAH spick it been planted, n huge acreage i span condition, more attractive than particular is the increased attention COUNTY OF CACHE. fine band would have been infested. ever before In landscaping and gen- to be given exhibiting and partici DEBT LOWER and members of Utahs 1 In the Matter of the Joint Estate Through cooperation of Nevada eral arrangements. Allotment of paling Future Farmer clifbs. Many special of SETH LANG TON AND agricultunl authjri:ies and sugar exhibit space and demands for disSAKA1I prize are to be awarded this year CAINE A smaller number of American To cope with noxious weeds that beet company officials, measures play facilities, ti.o, arc far in ad- und LANGTON, every effort bent to build up farms ate under mortgage today threaten the destruction of Utahs were taken to dean up the veed vance of any previous yeur, Decedents. interest In the club beef cattle in and Commissioner Smith before the State out tvn Fair Board officials feel thin depression, NOTICE printed TO CREDITORS agricultural lands, the most drasof serious weed infestation and with good reason that these exhibits. Youths belonging to the Utah the total farm mortgage debt tic quarantine policy ever adopted examples Creditors will present claims with . various club keen are a evincing ii smaller, according to figures vouchers to the undersigned adminin Utah has been approved by the :n Davis county. Twenty years ago things indicate beyond all doubt that interest in the fair and promise there was a single field of the coming State Fair will surpass today by the Farm Credit state board of agriculture, accord- istratrix, laabell M. Bingham, at actitheir Fair for in Davis county, near Hi an all others in the scope, variety, and many displays Administration. her reisdenee at Smilhfield, Cache ing to David F. Smith, Utah com- vliitetop vities. ' Adminitiful. It embraced approximately 50 number of displays to be made in Although the Farm Credit missioner of agriculture. The 1935 State Fair set records County, Utah, on or before the 23rd stration has loaned over 112,470,00 The new policy is aimed toward acres. An effort was nude to ob- the many exhibit departments. They fur all similar events, hut William day of October, 1936. tain state aid in eradicating th? have already issued notice that pro- 1. on fann mortgages in Utah since the destruction of seed Isabell M. Dingham, adminisproduced on Winder, now serving his eighE.fons were unsuccMful and spective exhibitors should file their May 1933, approximately 91 per cent weed infested areas and is reflected tratrix of the Joint Estate of teenth as of the Fair year president ha spread application for spare lest they be . hp of the money was used to refinance m a weed Beth Lungtun and Sarah Caine nn-pregram adapted by the a " S. Hoard, fair Ernest Holmes, rid debts so that very little new Utah for north ws Kaysvillo and threa- unable to obtain any. State Farm Bureau, the exLaugton, Decedent. tens Another reason Cor belief that the mxir.'ger, are sanguine that even further enrr.aehment. indebtedness was incurred. extension Dates of l'ublication: August 14, periment station and the will be beaten this a few years ago, a Salt state's greatest educational and en- these recordy Just The farm mortgage debt in the service of the Utah State Agricu21, 28 and September 4 and 11th, Lake man planted 160 acres of bench tertainment event will set new rec- year. State which increased from $7,170,-00- 0 ltural college, and the. state depart1936 to the 'According premium 1936. land east of Veil Venla with in- ords in exhibits particularly is the in 1910 to $46,270,000 in 1930, ment of more agriculture. than in are Geo. C. lloinrirh. list, $25,000 prizes dropped to $42,800,000 on January The department has decreed that fested alfalfa in a dry farming ven better exhibition facilities to 'be pro- to be awarded successful exhibitor Attorney for Administratrix. died out, lmt the vided this year. Mors than $100,000 1, 193. for the earlier no seed will be permitted to enter Figure at this years fair. Admission char- (Legal Advertisement) hltc P yews are from the United States the state excepting as released by flal; ha sheen expended under WPA pro4thptJi closed since c last fair a'mot im its while of the jects P gates Department Agriculture, ; the state department of agriculture. Jls in exhibit improvements. 1935 figure is an estimate of the The department is also determined the mountain, and now threatens Three new barns for the housing Fann Credit Administration. to halt the production of seed in- dty Creek canyon with infestation.in- of horses have been erected often weeds are The On January 1, 1936, some 2,300,-00- 0 tfoxious since weeds. fested with noxious carried to various weed-see- d last fall. These additional horse forma in the United States, or oontly alfalfo. growing Every person H per cent of the total number, by suspecting part.es, barns will provide exhibition quaron noxious weed infected ground! week Last it was discovered thv ters for 200 head of horses, with cere under mortgage, compared to should be notified to change their! Russian M per cent in 1928. a pest .imporle.' 40 stalls to the barn. Altogether Knapweed, to second crop policy and cut the 50 years ago. there are now five horse barns. alout Russia from with Compared previous periods, avoid quarantine, says a letter the recent farm debt from Commissioner Smith to district had made its appearance In Summit Total livestock display and housing mortgage trend is not unusual, the statement county, an area heretofore believed facilities is embraced in 11 barns. inspectors, county agents, and farm free of this particular weed. The There are four cattle barns, one fram the Farm Credit Administrathog canWhite top presidents. farmer did not know the name of and one sheep barn, providing house points uL During periods of bureau not be removed from alfalfa seed, high income, the farm mortgage and infested alfalfa1 seed will be the weed but had been striving un ing for 2000 head of livestock. Other improvements at the State debt in the United States increases; for three years to stamp as feed. As to grains infest- - successfully He said he exchanged farm Pair Grounds installed since 1935 it out wd tends to contract in periods of ground for sale noxious weeds, its to for alfalfa seed with a include additional landscaping will be prohibited . produce Jpwssion. The Increase in sales in eea PuriKw tunes of higher income, and STRAIGHT WHISKEY 90 PROOF higher This is also true of grans, clover ana peddler, and thus established the provide better facilities for concessions and outside exhibitors. Eversource of the infestation, juices for farm land, tends to inseeds. j Because the quarantining of alfal- - greens have been planted around crease the farm mortgage debt be- garden in in-Rye j new The policy provide that cause new purchasers frequently give tested grain, destined for market a mortgage for part of the purchase must go to cleaning plants for rePrice. The shrinkage in the mort-Pg- c moval of noxious weed seed. The debt during the depression was state department of agriculture will due partly to foreclosures and U partl- then destroy the germination of y to repayments, and some scaling screenings." i3 carried If this policy down of debts The by creditors. amount of debts scaled down in It bears the connection with farm debt refinancMart of Merit ing under the Farm Credit Admin-tntio-n was approximately $1,090,-00- 0 in Utah. Lower interest payments have abo helped to improve the mort-ffgt- d farmers position. In the as a whole, the percentage Jdy groaa farm income required to Py interest on mortgage debt d from 4.6 per cent in 1929 w W per cent in 1932, but by 1935 it dropped to 4.5 per cent ,the kw- -' ST it - fe.J represents J converlst-to a subs t antral irp-r:i!in- pt I estab-tempora- ry L es-th- s s ue.-l.irc- imp-nti-- r nn-pa- ni pas-.1hr- e9 MOORE-COTTREL- L, -- DIS-TR1- re-lut- ed - 9' emu As you prefer Bourbon or in-e- STRAIGHT BOURBON level in ten yean. 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