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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 23 THE LEHI SUN, LEH1, UTAH THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1944 Conservation .Plan To Be Presented To Utah County Farmers The Utah County AAA Committee Com-mittee has announced details of a streamlined conservation practices prac-tices program for 1944 a guide which farm families can use in bringing their land up to Its maximum production capacity. The new program is divided Into the following principal sections: sec-tions: Fertilizers and other materials; ma-terials; green manure and cover crops; harvesting of legums and grass seeds; erosion control and water conservation measures; ( and range and pasture practices. The program is designed to encourage en-courage farmers and ranchers to carry out conservation practices prac-tices to a larger extent than they would otherwise. ' O. F. Nelson of the AAA committee, com-mittee, said that before each practice was approved, it was subjected to two questions: (1) Will it increase food production in 1944 and 1945? and, (2) Can it be administered with a minimum mini-mum of "red tape?" Notice American Ability to do a job whea needed and to do it well-is well-is a typical America a unit. Despite the wartime shortage short-age of manpower, equipment, equip-ment, essential materials and supplies, Burlingtoo Trail-ways Trail-ways is providing transportation transpor-tation for three times as many passengers as were carried during peacetime. Y BUY MORB AND MOM WAR BONDS 1 BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT Texaco Oil Station Carltoa F. Wilson, Agent Phone: 110-J novrs of the AIR CONDITIONED ' hTNKTlfi "The conservation program has been drafted for war service like other phases of the national farm program. Immediately after Pearl Harbor, the conservation program was streamlined and it will be streamlined more than ever this year. Had it not been for the conservation practices carried out In previous years, the record production of 1942 and 1943 would not have been reach ed," he said. Mr. Nelson said that farmers will be asked again this year to do their own checking and bookkeeping book-keeping on the practices they have carried out. In many instances, in-stances, the incentive for carrying carry-ing out practices will be in the form of AAA payments made direct di-rect to the farmer, while in other cases the incentive will be supplied sup-plied by furnishing materials to them. One of the most important features of the new program, Mr. Nelson said, Is the removal of limitations on the total amount individual farmers may earn. The only exceptions are for the application of superphosphate super-phosphate for which the maximum max-imum payment will be $2 per acre of cropland or $25 per farm whichever is the larger; the payment pay-ment for harvesting legume and grass seed is limited to 25 acres per farm and the payments for properly managing grazing land and specified improvement prac tices is five cents per acre of grazing land on the unit. With these few exceptions farmers will receive payment for all practices carried out according accord-ing to specifications outlined in the state AAA handbook. In the past, a soil building allowance was worked out for each farm which represented the maximum amount which could be earned. The elimination of this provision makes it possible for farmers and ranchers to make the necessary neces-sary improvements on their units to insure maximum production and to conserve the soil for .future .fu-ture production. Mr. Nelson pointed out that county and community, AAA committeemen will contact every farmer in the future and acquaint ac-quaint them with the provisions of the program. It will be neces sary that farmers who qualify for payments sign a farm plan sheet not later than June 1, 1944, and indicate what they Intend to do. Do you want to sell a nice large lot? Do you want to sell an acreage 5, 10 or 15 acres; or less; or more? SEE OR WRITE TO LOUIS O. JOHNSON 84 Roosevelt Avenue American Fork I STftJS FLOOR MAKES BETTER BREAD AT YOTJB GROCER APPLICATION FOR PATENT Salt Lake Serial No. 064585 DISTRICT LAND OFFICE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH March 11, 1944. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That UTAH FIRE CLAY Company, Com-pany, a Corporation, through its authorized agent, ELAINE H. SNOW whose postoffice address is Senior & Senior, 1120 New-house New-house Building Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States patent for the AMOS FIRE CLAY, JACK POT FIRE CLAY NO 1 and JACK POT FIRE CLAY NO. 2, Lode Mining Claims, consolidated, situate in the Camp Floyd Mining District, County of Utah, State of Utah, being Survey No. 7186, and described des-cribed in the field notes and plat on file in this office, with maenetic variation at 17 deg. 25 mln. East, as follows: Commencing at corner no. i of AMOS FIRE CLAY lode claim, whence the Quarter section corn er between sections three (3) and (4), township seven (7) south, run ra three (3) west. Salt Lake Meridian, bears south eighty-four (84) deg. twenty-two uzj min. west seven hundred thirty seven and sixty-eight hundredths (737.68) feet; Thence north sixty-five (65) deg. twenty-one (21) min. east six hundred and one and four-tenths four-tenths (601.4) feet to corner No. 2 of said Amos Fire Clay Lode Claim common with corner No. 1 of said Jack Pot Fire Clay No. 2 Lode Claim; Thence north sixty-seven (67) deg. thirteen (13) min. east eleven hundred flity-nine ana four-tenths (1,159.4) feet to corner No. 2 of said Jack Pot Fire Clay No. 1 Lode Claim; Thence south thirty-nine (39) Apst fift.v-fmir f54) mln. east fifteen hundred (1,500) feet to corner No. 3 or said Jack pot tire Clay No. 1 Lode Claim; Thence south sixty-seven (67) deg. thirteen (13) min. west eleven hundred fifty-nine and four-tenths (1.159.4) feet to cor ner No. 4 of said Jack Pot Fire Clay No. 2 Lode Claim; Thence north thirty-nine (39) deg. fifty-four (54) min. west forty-five and seven - tenths (45.7) feet to corner No. 3 of said Amos Fire Clav Lode Claim on line 1-4 of said Jack Pot Fire Clay No. 2 Lode Claim; Thence south sixty-five (65) deg. twenty-one (21) min. west six hundred and one ana iour-tenths iour-tenths (601.4) feet to corner No. 4 of said Amos Fire Clay Lode Claim; Thence north thirty-nine (39) deg. fifty-four (54) min. west fourteen hundred fifty-four and three-tenths (1,454.3) feet to corner No. 1 of said Amos Fire Clay Lode Claim the place of beginning and located in NEVi, NW'A, SWJi and SEVi Section Three (3) Township Seven (7) South, Range Three (3) West, S. L. M., containing an area of 57.528 acres. - , No exclusions are made here from. Adjoining and conflicting claims as shown by fiat oi survey sur-vey are Survey No. 6926 Sheik Fire Clay, Survey No. 6926 Big Mick Fire Clay, survey jno. eyze Mick Fraction and Survey No. 6926 Nut Fire Clay. Scott P. Stewart Register. Senior & Senior Attorneys for Applicant Salt Lake City, utan. Date of Publications: March 23, 1944. May 18, 1944. it in m 1 jiu til o'UJLiigiji 1 " V ' v Xtr3?S 1 A.f' fVw Al TUT new "spring" in your step for the new 1 m n season . . by achieving that handsome ap- I' y M ' i AvL pearance only fine tailoring can offer. Every suit 1 i ' 'H'Yi we have is of long-wearing, 'quality fabric . 1 f f I l 1 X distinctly noted for expert workmanship. Atten- V ! fv ill tion to detaUs assures you admirable smooth fit I I! PRICED AT . V fe 25.00 ; to 45.00 ( "V"- 1 lll t j : ' New- '!' ' New Spring , k;' JhM Spring Eta Dress Shirts . - .. f.v, I l-ll Large Selection Spring Assortments '. V J kj i ' Excellent Qualities Plain and Fancies '. KJ Priced ,f. Priced r r ' ' 3'95 t0 7-50 1-75 to 2.50 I illGpiiniart Merci" Co. I v i TTtah County's Tiflrirpst DAnarfmpnf StnrA Keep Fruits Clean Straw, leaves, dry grass, paper, or lawn clippings may be used to mulch tomato plants to keep the fruits clean as they ripen. Taking; Orders For The Following Non-Rationed Machines One 5 Foot Tractor Tandem Disk. One 12-16 Ilorse Disk. Tractor Corn and Potato Cultivators. Tractor Vegetable Cultivators. Steel Peg Harrows. Wood Lever Harrows. 6 Foot Harrow Plow One Large Cultivator. Ilorse Beet Pullers. Two Soil Pulverizers. One Grain Binder. One Rod Weeder. One Farm Truck. Springtooth Harrows. Corrugators. Two-Way Horse Plows. Two Horse Cultivators. Cream Separators. Sweep Rakes For Farmall A McCormick Deering Farm Equipment (Sarage 211 W. Center PROVO Telephone 343 NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED TO INSTALL ZONOLITE INSULATION (IT POURS INTO PLACE) NATIONAL INSULATION (IN BLANKET ROLLS) -Kiiifm-rm'iiHii i il) 'irimw null1 American Production By the end of 1943, production oi fighting equipment in the United States will be ten times that of Japan. trash Tap Boles At least once during the season, and oftener if sugaring time is pro longed, the tap holes should be reamed and each spout washed and scalded. Defatted Milk By modern methods of dehydration dehydra-tion defatted milk is concentrated into a useful excellent food containing contain-ing 97 per cent food solids, ready to use as an ingredient in cooking or baking something to eat 'TJnlika many other dehydrated foods it does not have to be reconstituted. In fact, it is better otherwise because dry milk solids makes possible the use of non-fat solids of milk in other oth-er foods in higher percentages than was erer nossible with liquid forms 'CASH CROP' VALUE OF PICKLE ACREAGE IS CITED BY SAVANT CLlpman Matt. P2ion 13 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT LEHI TINTIC MIXING COMPANY, COM-PANY, Principal place of business, busi-ness, 707 Utah Savings & Trust Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors Di-rectors of Lehi Tintlc Mining Company, held on the 29th day of February, 1944, an assessment, assess-ment, known as assessment No. 23 of one-half cent (&c) per share, was levied on all outstanding out-standing stock of the company, payable immediately to Lehi Tintic Mining Company, at the principal place of business, 707 Utah Savings & Trust Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment as-sessment may remain unpaid on the 30th day of March, 1944, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless un-less payment is made before, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold on the 20th day of April, 1944. at the hour of 2:00 p. m. at the office of the company, 707 Utah Savings and Trust Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. REESE H. CHATBURN, ' Secretary. Lehi Tintic Mining Company. if L (DM PRINTED tiERE made to your order in any shape or size required. Your business forms are most practical when printed on mm Why pickles have been a favorite crop with progressive farmers was explained by Prof. F. W. Fabian, of Michigan State Agricultural college in a recent statement. - "Pickles have recommended them-selves them-selves first, because they are a cash crop which comes to harvest at a time when money is badly needed," said Prof. Fabian. 'Tickles are an in-between crop too, coming after the grain harvest in the summer and before the fall harvest of many other oth-er fruits, vegetables and late grains "Furthermore, the harvesting of pickling cucumbers can be done at odd times by children and the women wom-en folks. "That pickles fit well into any farm program is indicated by the fact that an average of 6,000,000 bushels of pickling cucumbers are raised annually in the United States. ' "Pickles are doing their bit in the war effort. Millions of bushels of cucumbers grown for pickling pur-poses, pur-poses, find their , way to the armed forces where they add zest to the meals, in addition to supplying certain cer-tain vitamins necessary to proper nutrition." v per Available civilian supplies are be-low be-low normal and since the" requirement! require-ment! of the armed forces will con- tmue at least at present levels, farm-ers farm-ers are urged to War and Fires The total number of fires in fc first year of the war was 208,218, c increase of 8,516 over 1941. Phosphorus for Poultry n ml supplies the necessarv iffPhorus ft poultry foods Use Snan nn Box If the exterior of your refriseft tor is porcelain enamel, clean t With mild snanw tvntor Rvnthcfc enamel surface sVinnlfl h cleanti with a wax polish instead of wast ing. The condenser when placed t the back of the refrigerator calls b attention occasionally, too. Discoi Beet the refrigerator don't atteB? io touch the condenser otherwise and clean with a stiff brush or d dusting tool of the vacuum cleans Do you want a job like this? WANT. A job Iwhere ever? hour vou work is an houi that helps win the war? Want a Inh that rives YOU , a chance to increase your . skill, or learn a new one? A ' job that gives you new experiences, ex-periences, new friends? Then join the Women's Army corps and take ov a vital Inh tVio Armv. For full details about the WAC, apply at any U. S. Army Recruiting Station. Ctt write: The Adjutant General 44 IS MnniHnno T51 Her WaSA' ington 25, D. C. (Women to essential war industry mv have release from their em ployer or the U..S. Employ' ment Service.) PLANTING TIME Will Soon Be Here! n Laa&cape planning service is now available. Let us help plan your home grounds. A complete stock of: Trees, Shrubs, Ever-greens Ever-greens Roses, Bulbs and Lawn Seed will be "ady for Spring Planting. 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