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Show THE production to Market Demands Library Open House Bituminous, Anthracite Coal Mines Claim CAC Chairman 118 Lives During First Two Months of 1949 Conservation, Says Observed , tiFJ as on of budding the con- - Thayn' chai1" county agri-Ration committee. . that soil fertility of a farm ap3!id A- - M nfpSduction which Krodtf ,aS , ,0ugh is no theie fertility just it had been ay Adjusting blown to a m cnrh crops hed of acreages with market d for the m rxbfUon h h, P L -- d'pen2 iarmer a wh taken out of pro- ti'' the byCuItura duction. The chairman points out that to produce 100 bushels of corn 80 pounds of 20 per cent nitrogen fertilizer, 458 pounds of 20 per cent superphosphate, 251 pounds of 50 per cent muriate of potash, and 125 to 200 pounds of limestone are required. In addition small amounts of magnesium, iron, boron, zinc, copper and manganese are needed. That means that in addition to the labor, use of machinery, moisture and seed, this much fertilizer is lost in every 100 bushels of corn produced in excess of what can be sold or used. The principle also holds for wheat and cotton and potatoes and other desired balance crops. Therefore, the chairman conP?jt r and consumer stand tends that adjusting acreages of A lmprov-- t crops to fit market demands is as The farmer is P1 land for future produ- much a part of conservation as the physical conservation strucced the consumer isfoodassured pro tures such as terraces and dams. future I'Tna both conserving use Cultuia Foundeis Day was observed with open house at the Dragerton library Sunday afternoon, April 3rd The first anniversary repiesented the achievement of the lib: arv project which Cultura sponsored Stoddard gave a very interesting reading that was greatly enjoyed The history of the club was given ,by Miss Mjrtle Davis. Several brief bui interesting talks were made by guests who complimented the club upon the library project and what the library means to the community. Father Sanders congratulated the club upon its accomplishment and promised to solicit books from friends ir. Salt Lake City Principal Harold Hansen expressed his surprise at the large number of good books on the library shelves. Mr. Hanson stated For Every Member the Family of U land jjlOGENIZED H If HI-LA- ND M Sold Exclusively county during January was caused by a fall of coal from the roof. In February, roof falls took 29 lives including the one in Carbon county. Haulage accidents were responsible for 12 fatalities. Surface accidents, the third ranking cause in February, killed five men. Other causes: Explosives, two; electricity, one, and opencut, By Donald Ware Those elected for a nominee for the Girls day queen have been announced. They were: 7th, Geraldine Faucett; 8th, Judy Waterman; 9th, Connie Platis; 10th, Luanne Lennberg. enWednesday, the students joyed a show given by the H county agent. The annual music festival will meet in Price this year April 28, 29 and 30. Entries will be bands and instrumental solos. Many students are planning on enteri4-- ng. Price junior high won the Carbon county attendance prize of $15. The annual talent show and carnival ' ball will be held May 6. The Clickers will sponsor these events. Everyone is welcome to tryout for instrumental or vocal numbers, readings or dancing in the talent show. Range Creek Road Being The tenth grade committee composed of Carol Johnson, Mer-leOpened with Bulldozer Jeanselme, Earleen Hills, A cat and a truck equipped Joyce Johnson and Joyce Forwith bulldozer and snowplow are rester, are planning an assembly attempting to clear the road over program to be given by the tenth The Library Board has been delayed in opening the library dqe to the late delivery of some supplies that were ordered. Grocer's ne Horse Canyon into Range Creek. In some spots the snow is over six feet deep. Bud Monson and Thuren Odendahl are working the equipment for the Utah Fuel company. Bruce Blandford and his family who have been at Range Creek throughout the winter months are eagerly awaiting the opening so that they can get back to civilization and take a vacation. Everythings Accounted For When we return your laundry . . . youll find no missing items no laundry casualties. Were careful, thorough. Phone red-fezz- PACKING CO. ed WE PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL! On Prioe-IIelpHighway afternoon when Shnnedoms pomp and ceremony opened the program until 10:00 p. m., when 68 weary sons of the desert had knocked at the gates of Mecca to er Phone 242-- W ONLY A BMC Sets Plans Plans are now under way for the state department of publicity to sponsor and promote the annual Utah state beauty contest. Junior High News brary. at Your one. Bcckel City. The members crowded the Masonic temple from early There were no major disasters in February, 1949. In the same month last year eight men were killed in a mine explosion in Arkansas. No loss of life was reported for only one regularly listed cause, mine fires. UPID that a library was a sign of a tk BtwujMe&b machinery, February, according to the U. S. Burea'u of Mines. The. combined death toll for both types of mining was 68 in January and 50 in February. In January 57 fatalities were recorded in bituminous mines and of these one was recorded in Carbon county. Bituminous fatalities in February accounted for 40 of the fatalities and one was recorded in Carbon county. Roof and face falls in January alone accounted for 37 deaths. The second highest cause, haulage accidents, accounted for 13 lives. Explosions and explosives snuffed out five lives. Other causes: Electricity, two fatalities; A short and well received program was rendered Miss Sharon progressive community and complimented the ladies on their efforts. He remarked favorably about the good juvenile books on the library shelves. Emery Olsen commended the club on the attractiveness of the library room and the number of good books. He spoke of the diligent work of the ladies of the club. Archie Morrison praised the achievement of Cultura. He expressed the hope that the community would take advantage of reading the fine books. The chairman of the Library Board, Mrs. Emily Morrison, extended thanks to the many people .who donated the books and cooperated in establishing the li- one; miscellaneous, one; shaft, one; open cut, one, and surface, two. The one fatality In Carbon The combined death toll for bituminous and anthracite coal mines was 118 for the months of January and On Founders Day become full fledged nobles of El Kalah temple. Included among the names orADDED TO dered added to El Kalahs rolls were those of Lamar H. Jones, EL KAIAHS ROSTER J. Keith Leavitt, Jack Richards It was a big and warm day and Oliver W. Scott, Price, and Saturday for 1200 nobles of the Charles W. Lombardi, Helper. Mystic Shrine, many of whom forgot their Arbor day duties at home to help clean up the desert wastes at El Kalah temples spring ceiemonial in Salt Lake FIVE CARB0NITES rop lket S cf'?ming L Thursday, April 14, 1949 SUN-ADVOCA- but 10,000,000 of them Special efforts will be put forth by the UPID to urge every girl in the state with youth and beauty to participate in the event. Every county in the state will be expected to have a beauty contestant in the final contest to be held this fall in conjunction with the state fair. were used in erecting the worlds tallest building the EMPIRE STATE The date has not been set. The assistant state fire warden came to the school with a motion picture on prevention of forest fires, recently. The film was very interesting. After the film was over he gave a talk on fire control, especially of grass fires that effect the soil and wild life. Recently the school enjoyed a lecture by Mr. Carter who has giade. 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