Show An Open Lefler To pastern Eastern Utah Voters the ability to t take care of af Us its governmental J the present tax structure Of this t I Iam am am years in the Utah State Sen lIte te Butto But todo do so sosonte so some difficult decisions are goIng gains to to be lie t t few years regarding the things that we with atul ami the things we can no long er afford I If the studies of the Little Hoover Commission showed nothing else ellie they gave us firsthand know know- knowledge J ledge that Utah's departments have lIt at n a fantastic rate inthe In the past grown decade with little attention to k Sy over over all aU planning lanning and as asa a result we are Bre burdened P It Itt t 5 with I A agencies more mo me t sr by kingdom build ing than public Interest q t 1 t and budget requests that Increase at such an alarm i ws r log rate that we throw up our hands in despair Sn Sen Taylor At the th same time Important state responsibilities su such h has as education building and industrial promotion suffer because of budget pressures created by demands of ofa ofa a fude of kesser agencies intent on get ting ling firsti Ut leaders must decide In the next few years what we can afford to continue with and what we can no longer afford to sustain There Is no other solution We need more and better highways Our school system alt although ough much improved the past five years must be further improved and over important aare are to strengthened And most Important If we a are to sustain a favorable climate for attracting more revenue producing industry we must protect our present tax structure and in in- in insure sure that no major Increases be allowed To do that we must do some selective cost cutting I believe ve we are on the right track Although T I can not subscribe to the over all recommendations of the Hoover Commission I believe we now have the basis for fora fora a critical overhaul ot of our executive branch aimed at mak more more effective and making it less Jess expensive to oper oper- operate ate This work has n And the pace will quick quick- quicken en after the first of the year The importAnt thing now is isto isto to see that aU an segments of Utah's geographical community are represented The role ot of rural legislators since re- re reapportionment re apportionment is much more important They must be knowledgeable aggressive and effective They must have havea a sound background in governmental analysis and a first first- firsthand hand knowledge of the needs of rural Utah believe I my background in news writing and editorial analysis is ot of government along with my lifetime in East ern Utah gives me the back background to work effectively in representing g Utah's rural interests And my mv two years year's a member of the Utah Legislative Council gives me n a firm knowledge of what's happening in the Legisla Legisla- Legislative tive branch Since reapportionment we will unfortunately no lon longer er erbe be able to intimately know those who represent us The districts are simply too large We should be able to know however that we are being represented effectively The belief that I 1 can be en effective voice in the Legis lature for Eastern Utah was my motivation for filin filing m my candidacy J I have Vt no pat set at of answers And would woold be bethe bethe the first to agree that there is much about this flung far district T I do not know I pledge however to do my utmost in representing these four counties fairly This pledge is the only promise I can offer for your support SAMUEL J TAYLOR i REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR FORState State Stafe Senator Daggett Emery Grand and Uintah Counties Paid Political Adv by Samuel J Taylor I Ia II a I I Ia a I 1 I II I I I a a av v o f I 0 MIXING o 0 DELIVERING G SPREADING at lowest costs casts featuring Fertilizers See your INTERMOUNTAIN N FARMERS Br Branch cb Manager Alb Albrt Albort rt Nielsen Ut Utah h Books Are IDEAL GIFT GIFTS SId One Today At Vernal Office Supply 43 So Vernal Ave Phone 2693 1 1 I r ft r rf f- f 1 I I s J r f i I j i lr ir- ir j b 1 i 4 I I r FALL p- p pJ V Va SPRING J A S ii jt a I I I i 1 r t a rP Which is IS your best time to Fertilize gH p w r Fer For many years farmers thought nitro nitro- by pl plants This is because the fall i is because under furrow f water ter gen fertilizer applied in the fall would be applied nitrogen has been moved a away way moves move the soluble nitrates nitrates the sur lea leaching hing b because cause from the surface and deep into the face out in all directions including up nitrogen in fn the nitrate form is water zone This is important because when toward the top of the beds U ble and moves 8 with the moisture in the f suil during g g l r the sur son soil They thought that fall IaU and winter Cycles rI furrow irrigations nitrates face However because fall faH applied would move the nitrates out near the move upward and deep drap in th the soil it re maln of the root zone But recent research has along the C top of the beds Unless available for plant us use even under furL shown hown this to be an exaggeration Tests th these se accumulated nul ted states cs are to d row irrigation showed that except in extremely sandy back down n the they In summary showed that soils practically no nitrogen nitrate nitrate nitrogen the at surface unavailable for plant fal fall usually aUy ot only thebes and most moyes moves down deeper than 24 inches use sprinkler irrigation w li to apply nitrogen bu but is Actually the research showed that m back down but furrow also the to apply phosphorus fall applied fertilizer is used more gation merely adds to the problem This arid aU ather ess Moisture moves fall nitrates down Irrigation moves som some nitrates up less accumulation o fall nitrates 1 Fertilizer applied in the fall and 2 furrow 3 There is less nitrate accumulation t at plowed down is distributed through the in hr all directions di tarrying carrying nitrates down the top tf of th the bests b ds if nitrogen is applied plow layer down to a depth of 10 inches out to the side and also up tip into the stir SID and plowed down in the fall Tins is b be Fall Falland and wint winter r moisture moves water face of the beds Thus with each furrow cause fall and winter moisture has moved soluble nitrate nitrogen throughout the irrigation most p of the nitrates nitrate found near the nitrates d deep dep ep into zone They soil to a depth of approximately 24 inches the surface will tend to accumulate in remain available to plants even under the tops of the beds unavailable for plant the influence of furrow irrigation and nd use because this area is usually too dry drying cycles Phosphorus and most other plant for good root activity foods do not move to any extent in inthe the h soil oil even under irrigation Thus Here are other reasons for deciding why fall is best for fertilizing it t 18 is important that that thoy be plowed down as deep and as far ahead of I 1 It assures lse weather and rutted fields the planting seas season n as possible for forand and nd soil QU condit are rl usually more suit suit- s 5 s the fall grazing season ea on maximum effectiveness effect veness Plow d dable able in the fall G 6 all fertilization will give you more down p phosphate ate IS placed deep in 2 Fall fertilization distributes your pasture in early spring th the root located Dented in mOist yearly work load 7 Fertilizer applied in the fall faU works aU all soil sOli for absorption b by bythe the plant all 3 It enables you to use farm labor lahr and winter helping decay crop residues con n earon long equipment more efficiently vertin ert them into available nutrients and 4 Fall fertilization prevents compacted ridding adding organic matter to the tho sou This c year r see see that carves carres fertilizers by Chemicals us II Fertilizers i o f II IIi t f d i ve oe wAa I I |