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Show THZ LEASER. Tmontea. Utah Mrs. Grace Anderson is visit- Northern Utah J SERVING THE Lit BEAR Ll RIVER ing in Logan with relatives this SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT IU NEWS COLUMN VALLEY Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution 43.00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) NORTHERN UTAH SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT NEWS COLUMN Thursday, June 21, SNOWVILLE Army Men Visit at Home Editor-Publish- CAN WE STOP IT? p. ... week. DeLamar Cutler was in Monday on business. Stephen Larsen returned home with him to visit. Wilford Rogers of Tremonton was the speaker in Sunday evening sacrament meeting. Ann Freiss also of Tremonton played two piano solos. Mr and Mrs. Doyle Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. George Garbanatl and family were in Tremonton! Sunday to attend a family din ner in honor of their f ather. jonn weal on Fathers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neal and family of Portage, Utah visited Tuesday with relatives Camille Cutler attended a wedding reception In Brigham Monday night for Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamilton. Saturday evening Camille Cutler was a guest of Carol vn Jensen in Tremonton at a house party. Beverly Nelson was in Salt Lake and Brigham last week. Dynamite Cap Explodes - the home of their son, William Tuesday. Miss Joan Nish accompanied Hess- Mr. Miss Jean Coombs to Lagoon bald Ogden Monday. The Northern Utah Soil Con had District has Entered at the post office at Treraonton, Utah as Second Class numerous visitors this week. matter October 15, 1925 under act of March ?, 187. The Indian Service has been Captain Rex Anderson and A. N. RYTTING, conducting a summer school lor family visited from Friday until its school teachers and tribal with his parents, Cap council members and Its soil Sunday tain has just returned Anderson and water conservation super- from he has serwhere Korea, visors at Logan and the Inter-- ved for some time with the School at National and had to reIn conversation with a small group a day or so n$untain Indian Blaine Morse led turn homeguard City. Brigham account of illness. on the other discussion things, included, among one group on a tour of the Dis- He will ago, the one month at spend our in services the of some of 12. trict) on June possible curtailment home and then return to Calif When we made the remark On June 12 and 13 Mr. Wayne ornia where he will be hospiteountv educational set-uof the alized that we favored the continuation and support of Criddle and Ivan Woods again. IrriService Soil Conservation imwas 2nd Lt. Rolf A-- Nelson re the summer music program, our statement with gation Research Section turned from officers training mediately challenged with the statement, . . . "that's help from Cook, Holland and school in Virginia last week. He Some the of with program. the way every phase Thompson of the local office and Mrs. Nelson visited at the the thing a person put on an irrigation demon- home favor this . . . some favor that of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. stration on a tomato field be- Nelson on their way to camp In all in is the important necessity." is most interested to G. M. Holmes of Ft. Lewis Washington where he PLYMOUTH There appears to be no stopping of the demands longing Mr. Criddle deWard. Harper for some time. made by individuals, organizations and groups. The monstrated how to determine willMr.be stationed Mrs- Eldon Palmer and school boards, the county commissioners, the state legis- the proper length of run, and small daughter, Becky of to apply to lature and the governor are almost helpless in curb- amount of water Salt Lake visited Saturday and and the each furrow, length of Sunday with their parents, Mr. to continue when the people expenses, mounting ing time required to properly irri- and Mrs. Harvey Sorenson. jjemand more and additional services. gate a field under this particuMrs. Peterson vis Christine Arden Wolverton had a dynaTh following items are very timely: lar soil and slope. He also ited in Idaho last week mite cap go off in his hands Rupert, to the us how showed HAPPENED Judge SUPPOSE THIS Mr. and Mrs. and has with her spent several days In amount of water in the soil Vernon brother,and whole believed responsthe family. that Murray is the Valley hospital. He is doing It commonly available to plants as a means Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot fine and suffered no serious ibility for getting rid of unnecessary government ex- to determine when to irrigate. and family Mr. and Mrs. Har- Administration. all and the on Woods Mr. had display penditures falls upon Congress Talbot and family were in Mrs. Lyle Hess, who has been vey types of irrigation Salt But a third power must bear its full share of the the latest canvas In Lake California with her husband, and Friday, Saturday. dam, metal and that power is the American equipment, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin, wno is to the Army, spent Sunresponsibility too turnouts and plastic, rubber Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd, day visiting his parents, Mr. :people who, incidentally, pay all the bills. and metal spiles and siphons. J. Mrs. Darlene Cutler and Doyle A. Hess. Also Cutler, George to chambers of farmers commerce, Of special interest Suppose for instance,' that and Florence Larkin were in at the George A. Hess home was soil a on por and steep sandy civic groups, business associations, labor unions Salt were Lake for Convention. June their and were daughter family, table canvas ditch. There other such institutions in every part of the County representatives Friday night of last week the Mr. and Mrs. George Young-ma- n from all Indian and said, frankly and Reservations over the nation Frienda club met at the home of Ogden. came out for real economy of Lois in Arbon honor Mr. of her communand Mrs. Ray Schoffield and states their wanted conservatheir water that soil and they flatly, having birthday. Games were played. A and family of Ogden visited at ities to willingly accept their part of the cuts that tion problems. delicious luncheon was served the home of Mr. parents, would follow. And suppose, finally, that when the cuts Of additional interest were to thirteen members by the and Mrs. ErvinherHess. two students from Greece and were made, these organizations would praise Congress Switzerland. More than one hostesses, Mrs. Menah Rose, Ada Mr. and Mrs. Chesley MarHickman and Edith Stokes. Mrs. shall visited in Ogden Sunday. for making them instead of crying to high heaven for hundred Indian Service Mr. and Mrs Dewey Lamb attended. The one local Effie Showell was a special more tax money to be spent locally. The result would A were beautiful was guest. in Ogden Monday. apron be to enormously encourage those men in government farmer who attended was so presented to the honored at the home of Mr. guest. Calling offered the he that who honestly want to pinch the people's pennies and, at impressed Mrs. Kathlee Nelson and and Mrs. Dewey Lamb Thursuse of his beet field for a sim same time, it would bring many new converts into ilar demonstration for his children, Shirleen and David, day evening were the Leo Merof Malad, Idaho are visiting rills of Idaho Falls, Idaho. the fold. neighbors. this week with Mr. and Mrs. D. Those calling at the home of For good or evil, the men who run the govern- SWEET CLOVER G. Nelson Jr. and familv. E. Lamb Sunday were Mr. Lucy ment keep their ears to the fround. They listen to "the GREEN MANURE Mrs. Verona Arbon and Mrs. Evan Coated and baby in honor of her daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth folks back home." Once they become convinced that We took some interesting of William Roberts' Joan"s seventh birthday Friday, Lamb and their constituents want the government to banish the pictures family of Logan. , , w.i. manure uui sweet clover green Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish and uuur j games were piayeo luxuries and the waste, they'll do just that. They'll crop. The clover was about and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd of never do it so long as they believe that everyone wants 30" tall and a Earl Stokes of Salmon, Idaho Fielding attended a. banquet of He disced stand. it is visiting with relatives here. thick economy to be confined to the other fellow's pasture. wheat growers in Salt Lake first to chop up the long stems and planned to crown it later DRUG HABIT COMES EASY a big duck foot, sweep. This is a good time to reprint some remarks con- using Charlie Peterson at Promoncerning economic controls that were made several tory, Homer Kotter at Howell months ago by Economic Stabilizer Eric Johnston in and William Gibbs at Portage had some fine looking afy testimony given before a Congressional joint committee. clover. We believe they should "I must say right now," said Mr. Johnston, "that sweet have crowned their wage and price controls will not be effective for long. clover before it was 18" high. It is 'essential that we begin to cure the reasons why dries the soil out too much we have to put wage and price controls into effect when it makes that extra foot The main objective of economic stabilization is to se- of growth- A good stand of clo 18" high has a nitrogen cure a stable dollar and by that we mean, of course, the ver content of approximately 500 stable purchasing power of the dollar." lbs of ammonium sulphate. "It is essential that we preserve freedom, in this That amount of organic mater country, which means that we should get rid of wage ial and nitrogen would really and price controls at the earliest practical moment." be a shot in the arm for some our soil in the older farming Mr. Johnston then went on to say that it is absolutely of areas. serration In Hands and Mrs. Chester Archiand family spent the Set. Georee R-- Archibald re weekend at the home of Mr. turned home from California and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb, Mr. Saturday morning. He has been and Mrs. Merlin Hyman of Ogin Fort Ord, California, since den and Mr. and Mrst. Rodney January. left Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish and Taylor of Yost, Yellowstone Park on an extendfama Huesser family attended ed trip. ily Sunday in the Mr. and Mrs. get-togeth- er Brigham Park. Mrs. Henry L. Starr had a goose dinner with all the trim mings honoring Mr. Starr and their son, Don. Nathan Lowery and daughter also four other young people from Cardston, Canada on their way to Salt Lake for the Music Festival called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy, Mr. Orvil Nish, Ethel Estep, Doris Lamb, Agnes Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson. All attended the MIA Lloyd Estep and daughter of Ogden spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep. Monday callers at the Lewis home were Mrs. Frank and son .Earl, and Herbert, daughter, Elaine, of Aberdeen, Idaho. Dodd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cravens of Salt Lake visited Sundav with the Steve .Hales family. Mrs. Cravens is a sister of Mr. Hales. Kate W. Harris visited weekend in Layton with Mrs. Lettie Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ellison. Mrs. last Benjamin S. Green of Glen- dale, California is visiting with t he D. B. Green and Lynn Iver-so- n families in Tremonton. K SALE of TI We have a limited number of tractor and implement tires in the following sizes at special prices. 900-2- 4 9-- 24 1500-1- 6 40 en-ploy- the good con- ference in Salt Lake Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald, Bishop and Mrs. Oleen Joseph-so- n and Dina Lamb attended the Music Festival Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hess and grandson, Dennis, are spending a few days in Lewis ton at In-Ju- ry. DISCOUNT VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. Wayne Sandall Phone 3956 Tremonton, Utah It TIE71G-PROVE- - vital that we balance the budget, restore confidence in the dollar, and control the supply of credit There are two basic dangers in price and other controls. One is that the people will gradually drift into the idea that these artificial restrictions on the normal functioning of the economy are a permanent necessity just as the drug addict drifts into abject on dependence dope. Many of the politicians, who always want more and more power for power's own sake, encourage that kind of thinking. The second danger is that we will fall for the faly lacy that price controls are actully a cure for the that price controls are actually a cure for the y certain symptoms and dont even do that very effectively. The current uproar over the meat situation is a good example. The controllers have tried, in effect, to repeal the natural law of supply and demand and the result is scarcity, growing black markets, and the probability of falling production. dis-lac- dis-onl- Industrial News Review. FIELDlf'G FUH DAY... Friday, June 29th MINIATURE PARADE at 11:00 a.m. RACES RODEO HORSEPULLING BALL GAME FIGHTS IN THE EVENING SQUARE DANCING HUMOROUS FASHION SHOW PLENTY OP GOOD FOOD FOR SALE ... Everyone is Welcome D TRANSMISSION STUBBLE MULCH Homer Kotter and Herman Ponnasbeck worked a new wrinkle this spring in killing stubble cheafcgxass in their mulch summer fallow. They used a single disc harrow type implement pulled with very little angle behind their digger plows. It turned the cheatgrass up without turning excessive amounts of straw under. WEED SPRAYING More farmers sprayed their than winter wheat this year ever before. It should surely make a difference in yield because there were many weeds that got off to a good start this spring due to the winter kill in the wheat and the long cold rainy spell we had in April. RANGE TOUR -- L Chevrolet alone offers this complete Power Team! Those ranchers having foothill or mountain range will be Interested in the tour of the rangeland near Hoytsville, Utah on June 28. .Those ranchers at Hoytsville have reseeded thousands of acres of rangeland and are working a detailed range management plan on the remainder. The results of reseed-in- g and the build up through proper use Is phenomenal. Any one wanting further information, drop in- and see us at the SOS. office In the Waldron Building. - Mr. and Mrs. A- L. 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