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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah A ML IE ID IE IB VALLEY RIVER BEAR THE SERVING pecially where they chisel the alternating strips of stubble in the fall. It has been their ex perience that it is easier to Obtain a stand of alfalfa on fall plowed stubble than on jana that has been summer fallowed the year previous. The d fields crusted badly and oftimes the seedlings failed to break through. The Reaver Dam farmers are active in this alfalfa stripping as well as a number in other areas such as, El wood Neilson in Blue Creek, the Harris broth ers north of Bothwell, George Gardner and Horace Hunsaker In Wights Valley. Care of Seeded Waterways Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution 43.00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) summer-fallowe- Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March J, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publish- Northern Utah DISTRICT a good time to clip your seeded waterways. Tilt the cutter bar so that a stubble of Now is SOIL CONSERVATION NEWS COLUMN I II all the plans for raising Alfalfa seed materialize next spring Box Elder County is going to become a major seed producing area. This year's results were above expectations. The weather was not particularly favorable for seed production so the good yields must have resulted from proper treatment. In general those who ifollowed the recommendations of the college and experiment station in spraying and dusting for insect control harvested the best crops. , From a soil conservation stand point we are encouraging this practice. The value of having alfalfa in your regular crop rotation will have a lasting benefit. Farmers should study the soil structure of a field that has grown alfalfa or fcweet clover The crumb struc-ur- e in the soil is much more tetable. For example, it took forty-on- e drops of water (dropped from a medicine dropper with one foot fall) to disolve a crumb the size of a match head from a field one crop out of alfalfa while it took only five drops to completely disolve a similar sized crumb trom a field that had never had alfalfa. Just think of the effect a cloud burst would have on these two fields. IS THE GIFT OF LASTING PLEASURE NO GIFT Regardless of Price is as precious as a fine PORTRAIT Make your appointment now to assure pre-"- " Christmas delivery. Alfalfa In Strip Cropping large number of farmers are taking advantage of all the angles in this alfalfa deal. They are planting their alfalfa in strips on the contour. This combination is bound to result in better control or erosion, es- A REES STUDIO Garland Phone 6 ALFALFA SEED PRODUCTION ON THE INCREASE . three to four Inches will be Jeft on the ground. This will leave a smooth uniform sur iface that will not obstruct or deflect the flow of water next spring. It is not too late to haul in some native western wheatgrass sod and mend the weak spots in the grass stand. Also some barnyard manure spread on the thin spots will be a big help in keeping the grass cover complete. Another Angle on Land Leveling BEAR RIVER CITY Andres Hoggini Candidates For City Councilmen Delbert Holmgren and Clare Anderson are the candidates on the people's ticket for four year councilman for Bear River City, and Delbert Holmgren and Glen Iverson are running for the office on the Citizen's ticket. Carolyn Munns. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns is in an Ogden hospital for treatment of polio. She is the fifth case of the disease from Bear River City this fall. Mrs. Nathan Andersen left Sunday for San Antonio, Texas to be with her husband, who is seriously ill at Brooks General Hospital. Hartley Andersen, a brother, accompanied her.They went by plane. Nath an is in the Service. We all extend our sympathy and hope for a speedy recovery of Na than. Little Diane Holmgren was pleasantly surprised Sunday with a beautifully arranged birthday party, given at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. The room was colorful with Halloween decorations and fall flowers, and the table, center ed .with a birthday cake, was surrounded with tiny dolls for each of the convalescing guests. Children of the ward played games and presented a program, after which refreshments were served. Diane was able to sit in a chair and open her many beautiful birthday pres ents. Primary officers and teachers training meeting was held at the home of Rula Checkettsd Friday evening, Melba Check-ett- s gave the lesson which delicious refreshments were served. Hostesses were Rula Checkets, Vita Burt, Francis Burt and Phyllis Holmgren. There will be a childrens Halloween Dance Friday eve ning in the recreation hall. Apples and popcorn will be Do you like to play around with figures? Our engineering section does. They like to work with figures. Their figuring is relatively accurate ' too. Last year Merwin Cook and his as sistants figured land leveling on 1800 acres. There are about twenty stakes used in figuring the cuts and fills qn each acre. This means 36,000 stakes. In the process that is used in computing the amount of dirt to bfe moved there are a minimum of seven steps. This amounts to 252,000 figures used and each one is an invitation to a mistake. We haven't taken into account the fields that are figured three or four different ways inorder to arrive at the most economical leveling job. When you consider that the number of complaints by the sold. Mrs. Leona H. Rees Brig-hafarmer regarding his finished City, Mrs. Lydia H. Chejob can be counted on your of Salt Lake City, and Mr. ney well Mr. of it fingers speaks and Mrs. Quill Nebeker of Ogg Cook's accuracy. den visited their mother, Mrs. Today's Thought Mary J. Holmgren, Saturday. "In Asia today there are four They also attended the funeral people on the land for every one person who is at work in essary farm products for more industry or at war or in some than fourteen persons not other pursuit. In the United farming." Secretary Bannon. States one person working on Could this be one reason for the farm can produce the nec- - our high standard of living? after m pains-takin- Thursday, October 25, 1951 of Albert E. Holmgren. Mrs. Velma Graves and baby daughter of Springville visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arn old Dallln last week. Mrs. Lavela Matteson wasi hostess to her club. Pinochle was played withprizes going to Verda Andersen and Andrea Huggins. A two course luncheon was served. Mrs. Joe Murray of Ogden pent the weekend with her parents the Irving Chris tensens while her husband was deer hunting. The Antone Christensen family entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Christensen Tuesday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Christensen. A hot dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stacy of Woodruff, Utah, visited their daughter, Mrs. Reed Munns, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kilpack of Huntington .Utah, visited Birthday dinner guests of their daughter Mrs. Ronald Mrs. Roland Scoffield Monday Leonard and family. were Mr. and Mrs. George Lar-se- n R. J. Leonard, Victor Bott, of Mlllville, Mr. and Mrs. tensen of California and Clifford Frye of Huntington enjoyed a deer hunt in Southern Utah. J EASTBOUND 6:25 a.m. 2:25 p.m. 10:30 p.m. WESTBOUND 3:45 a.m. 11:05 a.m. 8:26 p.m. HENRY MORRISON, Agent Phone 2691 GAY CAFE Opportunity Days .2.49 Sheets-81xl- 08 . Note the extra large size. Kennesaw brand, a product of Bibb, the first name in textiles. Pillow Cases . .. Each 49c A Kennesaw Product lin for longer wear. fine mus- - Women's Jeans Blue Size 54 x 54. 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