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Show poor copyjs CAPITOL, Ugaa Today & Sot. SHOW THEM NO WEROT'1 AGRONOMIST WE SIDE USB. 20 annual riot of the Hyrum Fish and Game association will be teld Friday, March 20, in the Elite Hall- A variety program of interest to all sportimea is being planned, Vnd many special features will entertain the guests. State Fish and Game Commisioner, Newel B- - Cook s expected to be present along vvi. h other afflcials and nuthorities on Fish and Game- This riot is expected to surpass all others for a full evening of entertainment. Tickets are on sale now. I Th - - FORMER WELL8VIILE MAN DIES ST GRACE i Daniel P. Maughan, 48, of Grace, Idaho, died Wednesday at the Soda Springs hospital after a five day illness fas a result of a ruptured appendix. jHe was born at Wellsville December 9, 1877, a son of Daniel H. and the J late Ellen Parkinson Maughan. He Alice H. Lloyd in the Logan j married temple, March 11, 1908 and two years where they I later moved to Grace f have since resided. He is survived by his wife, nine children and two grand .children. 4 Other survivors are his father and the fallowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ethel Jones and Mrs. Audra Turner of Wellsville; Wm. P. Maughan, Ivins, Idaho; Mrs. J. F. Webb, Visalia, Cal: Wilferd Maughan, San Francisco, Alton Maughan, Santa Maria, Cal.; Harold Maughan, Charles Cal.; P. Louis Maughan, Holliday; Maughan of Hyrum. J Funeral services will be held in the Wellsville Tabernacle, Monday at j p m USE OF SEED URGES BETTER ON CROP Cu3-W- L'stsirj Bd FEED sS Rogers ie fOLLO'.V THE FLEET1 10M BY Dll. ANDERSON OUiH FARMS The Hyrum Stake Quartby ConferCrop and feed loans will again be made available during the year 1936 ence will be held in the Wellsville by the Governor of the Farm Cre- Tabernacle Marche 14 and 15. of Of the many factors that go to dit Administration - to farmers Elder Reed Snioct of the Council make up the scheme 'of economical Cache county accordmg to Venial s Twelve has been selected by the and quality production, seed is really Willie, field supervisor.' the starting point, in the opinion of of the churclT to attend the For the purpose of receiving apProfessor J. C. Hogenson, extension plications ip Cache county, Mr. Willie conference. agronomist of the Utah State Ag- will be at the Court House at LoThe first session will begin at 7:30 ricultural college. There is a lot of gan on Wednesday cf each week. P. M, Satuiday evening of the 14th. talk about good seed but still far Loans are made for plantin'? of too little of it results in action. Sessions will convene at 10 A.M. 2 and grain, alfalfa seed, potatoes, Too much emphasis cannot be miscellaneous crops. Loans can also P.M. and 7:30 1M. The evening placed upon the use of good seed be ma.de to pay for labor in connecon Sunday will he under the meeting of seed be must Briefly, good (1) tion with the growing cf sugar direction of the Stake M.I.A. an adapted variety, (2) pure, that beets, and for the purcbe of spraymafree from is, mixture, foreign Sinting for the C&n Terence will he ing and fertilizing material. terial and weed seed, (3) of strong Mr. Willie states tliat Cache coun- furnished by a Stake Chior of 300 germination, (4) free from disease, ty has a very fine record of repay- voices uiiiiei the direction of W.H, and (5) of proper size and develment of loans, End that the 1933 Terry. This same chief will furnish opment. loan will be made o:i similar condiFor best results a variety must tions to the loans made the singing at the Saturday Sessions previously. be adapted not only to soil, but to After making application for a loan of the General Conference at Salt climatic conditions. Varieties which it is only a matter of a few days Lake City, in April. utilize as much cf the growing seabefore the funds can be delivered. son as possible give the best results. One cannot expect to seed a mixture of varieties, or of crops, and 103 LITESAPiY SOCIETY harvest a crop free from mixtures. LEAP TEAR DAKCL The same principal applies to weeds BY in the seed. The weed problem has become so serious that it is receiving a great Its leap year, and next Wednesday deal of attention by experiment sta- night a leap year dance will be held The Jisnior I adies Literary tions over the country. It is esti- in the First ward amusement hall. club entertained members cf the mated that weeds cost the farmers Good music has been engaged and club at the high school Senior of the United States three million dollars per year, Professor Hogension there will be a floor show featuring Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. the Ranglers, the CCC boys and sev-eia- l Pierrie points out. Sorenson, Mrs- - Elton OlThen comes the question of germother fine numbers. All mutual Mrs. K- - C- - Henderson as and sen, ination. A good stand of uniferm age and over are invited. Admission hostesses,. . . farmer. is of the desire every plants This cannot be secured unless prices are 10c and 13c. Mrs. MelinMrs. Ruth Mcench Bell of Logviable seed, that will germinate, ere da Liljeaquist and Mrs. Stella Bradan gave two exceptionally fine used. ley are in charge of arrangements. Uriass1 Son by Stephreadings. Do not buy solely by the looks Vinson en Benet, and Seven of seed, but rather by the analysis James Women warns. Professor by Hogenson Barry. tag, Euth-horitie- BUSED MiiCi -- Act Are Outlined fOmdijl P.f.fl. Atm, ' Provisions Of New Soil Conservation OleL NigSI Mrs. Weldon Miller rendered two vocal solos, At Dawning, I Love You Truly. and A dainty luncheon was served. The regular P. T. Assn meeting, was held at the Lincoln Schoel Wednesday night March 11th. The following program was given: Solo Harry Don Bradley, Opening Prayer C.L. Hall, Two instrumental selections by Martha Nielson and Ramona Maughan accompanied on the piano by Nadine Dunn. An instructive talk on Development of the Normal Child was given . by Dr. Anderson of the Harry Don Bradley again sang two U.S-A.C- solos- - The benediction was pronounced by H. E. Kellet. Mr. Laws sixth Grade won the tray of cupcakes contributed by Mrs. C.L Hall and Mrs. Fred Carlson, bad the largest percentage of parents present at the meeting. The organization is sponsoring a childrens dance and candy sale March 20. It will be held in the recreation hall of the Third ward. The purpose being to obtain funds for the purchase of library books. ' Save your nickles children come and have a good timeParent-Teach- er - College Offers Short Training For Irrigators Water masters and ditch riders for irrigation companies of Utah will be short course at given a four-da- y the Utah State Agricultural college March 17 to 20, according to officials of the department of irrigation and drainage engineering and the kim extension service. Preservation and. improvement of Eipsil Gfyes The course will be under the supnational soil resouices, reestablishervision of Professor D. George ment and maintenance of farmers Clyde, widely known irrigation auOn Trea Praiiing thority and formerly special state purchasing power, assurance of adeof food and fibers supplies quate conservator cf water supplies. He if proper precautions are not ob for consumers, and the protection of will be assisted by Dr. O. W. Madserved, according to Dr. D. E. rivers and harbors against the efauthor pf Irrigation Prin- is to best time The prune for Utah the sen, animal pathologist fects of soil erosion are provided and ciples of late the dormant period Practices, who has deexperiment station. or in the soil conservation and dovoted advises or J. many years of research to spring, early was Before any hauling crates are mestic allotment act, which of the irrigation problems. Special lecturers forester extension Floyd, placed in a chicken house they should signed by the President on March Utah State Agricultural college, n irrigation topics are being be thoroughly cleaned and disinfect- 1. d and unhealthy vited to appear on the program. ed: This extra effort is not usually Temporary feder aid in the form trees can be restored to value proThe objects of the course are observed by the trucker and it be of payments direct to individual far- viding good tools are pro- - to make available the more needed sharp hooves the poultryman to exercise mers to assist voluntary action by perly used and the scars made in and most practical information in authority in this matter if he wishes them designed to accomplish the pruning are well shaped and cared the shortest possible time; to provide to protect his poultry investment soil conservation purposes is author- for, Mr. Floyd says irrigation company officers and wafrom possible introduction of disease ized until 1938, according ot Director Remove dead and diseaesd bran ter masters a clearing house for exthe disastrous consequences William Peterson of the US AC with ches; thin Jive branches permitting exchanging their own experiences and which so often follow, Dr. Madsen tension service. Commencing in 193S, better circulation of sun and air ideas concerning methods of h grants will be m'de only to states and under the crowns, and ing irrigation efficiencies, Dr. said. state of programs by the tiee crowns with the raelsen said. The filth from dirty crates should upon approval the secretary of agriculture in ac- roots; remove intersecting benches since on the cleaned be premises Among the subjects which will not cordance with the provisions cf the preventing chaffing and possible fu- emphasis at the short course such material may be tracked into act. Grants may be made to s totes ture decay, and remove old blanch aie; Measurement of irrigtaiion poultry quarters and would be a under plans approved before 1938. Dr. Floyd suggests. This methcds of application of water, constant source of danger. A trucker These state plans are to include as and will stimi.ate tice implements and structures, or anyone else coming on poultry a principal objective the reestab- vent further advanceheriing of disease f.3,v of wp.ter in soils st f premises with soiled crates should lishment of formers purchasing powThe final cuts on the tree should water ;n s0;iSj how lto conroi be immediately ordered away by the er, and may provide for production be smooth, close to the limb or time of irrigation, irrigation needs proprietor until a clean crate is control. The act authorizes an an to of basic crops, efficiencies in irriand preferably trunk nual appropriation f not more than Mr. and Mrs. Fred J- - Carlson presnted allow 2 more natural flow of sap, gation, irrigation of different crops $500,000,000. n water supconserving MectioT presided at an attractively arrang "uian Dishi-e- c which will induce rapid healing. ate sea son water plies, conserving dinner party at their homejfection soiution applied over a thick Large scars should be dressed with supplies. last Saturday night. Places were iaver of filth is of no value. In SCOUT SOCIAL asphaltic base paints after they have For more than a third of a cenmarked for Messrs, and Mes- order bo iurther protect against disbecome dry. tury the Utah Agircultural expericrates dames- C. L. Hall, Merrill Baxter, ease introduction by foreign When setting out young trans- ment station has been studying irriis'Clesirable not to allow crates f H. R, Adams, Jack Wright, Car-- f it in Third the they need pruning to insure gation problems. Much reliable inplants evening On Monday to be brought into the poultry quarrol Wadsworth, Andrew J. McGee better survival. This may be ac- - Llmation has been developed and ters, but rather leave them outside ward recreation hall. A program 6 cardlnaI conclusions drawm I Marlin Anhder, Mrs-E- . J. Wilson the door or outside the chicken run. will be bock the la- given followed by dancing, complished by cutting I Jr.. Mrs Jack Baxter, Mrs. Glad- - These precautions are especially and refreshments will be served, all teral branches, but care should be taken not to cut the leader or cenys Baxter and N. C. Woodruff. applicable during the early summer for 20c admission. when cockerals are being marketed tral stem if a tall naturally-shape- d Following dinner bridge games and at which time poultry traffic Mr. and Mrs. Orin Barker is desired. tree I were played. High score awards will be and particularly heavy. to submitted Baxter on information Further care and Mrs. Lee Barker and ofMr. Mrs. Gladys I went to Mrs. C. L. Halland Merrsave Advance precautions may may be had by contacting the dren of Fairview were ill Baxter, and consolation to financial as operation for appeidicitis at the heavy guests at the poultry producers is Her condition county Egent or by writing to the W. H. Terry home very Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr. and H. R. loss from mortality, Dr. Madsen Budge hospital Thursday and Utah State Agricultural college. favorable. warned. Friday, Adams, call at Dealers in poultry cockerels to load poultry premises or old hens for the market may be responsible for introducing disease who j poorly-forme- 1 increas-throug- wa-stu-bs, prac-!te- rj oval-shap- early-seasio- 1 -- f, chll-tre- es |