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Show THE TIMES NEWS, NEPHI, UTAH Page Ten Insert SALE Damage to Mtn. Soils t ivutnpkmpn of this area who wish to dip their cattle on Monday March 21st are asked to contact either J. E. Worthington or Leo Bowles by Saturday night. er COLUMBIA RECORDS OFF for a limited time only. Look Over These Values 98 3.43 mo 300 and hundreds more HURRY COME IN NOW m Fleetline In PERFECT condition 1942 FORD SEDAN CHEVROLET SEDAN NEW Paint Excellent Condition 1037 CHEVROLET SEDAN with Radio and Heater Excellent Condition 1937 PLYMOUTH COUPE with Radio and Heater Exceptionally Clean 1938 1947 CHEVROLET 2 speed TON Radio Heater Spotlight 1947 INTERNATIONAL Brownie Tr. 1942 CHEVROLET iy2 TON New Motor 1942 CHEVROLET TON Flat Bed 4-- l2 After several months spent in Nephi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cole, Mrs. Ellen Bun-to- n has returned to Los Angeles California. Miss Verna Palmer spent the week end with relatives in Levan. Mrs. Emerson Foote, and daughter Luella, Mrs. Hazel Bosh and Mrs. Florence Lunt recently visited with Mrs. Earl Francom at the Mrs. Francom Payson hospital. was operated on for appendicitis Vz J el a bar-weld- galvan- ed ized fencing. Dipped in' molten life. zinc for long, rust-pro- - High 47" High 75c 85c 1.00 1.10 of per per per per superior quality fencing, made for many rod rod rod years of dependable service. rod POSTS STEEL FENCE TRI-STAT- CORRUGATED bar. Studded, easy, permanent way to fence. Can be driven In like a stake. Heavy galvan-ize- d steel. The ALUMINUM SHEETING 1.06 Corrugated aluminum POULTRY NETTING BARBED WIRE heavy duty barbed wire. Sturdy 1 and For poultry runt or coops. Durable, Double-twitte- d Welded barbs, galvanized. 80 rd- - spool ArAfiAmtffil 9.45 Galvanized tteei. Moth ha usos. Roof, partidings, many titions, doors, lightweight, rustUse It every proof, where. Iay to Install. Corrugated for extra strength. fire-pro- of. .019 Oaugo 6 to 12 U0 to 2.10 10" per trVflto FENCING FOR EVERY PURPOSE To Protect and Beautify Farm-sParks, Homes, Est: Industrial Areas . Get Free Estimat BUDGET TERM - 26" Foot Wide Lengths 6 Foot Lengths 1.96 MAIL ORDERS FILLED KJ. ft- ! 1 NEPHI Good fencing is necessary for controlled, efficient farming . . . keeps livestock and poultry where they should be . . . protects against stray or predatory animals. Repair or replace yours now with Fencing 39" IT'S FREE IN 0 26" High 32" High We take pleasure in joining with CUTTER Laboratories in inviting you to attend the showing of this timely film. Attendance at this showing may save your livestock herd by acquainting you with symptoms of various diseases. TON GUeunalet Qa, SHOP AND SAVE recently. Extra heavy, DISEASES OF LIVESTOCK Do 15 1947 STUDEBAKER Pickup Perfect! 1937 FORD STAKE BODY Exception- ally Clean 1937 FORD PICKUP 1936 CHEVROLET Galvanized Wire SEE THIS COLOR FILM ON THE Ipo 2 Profitable Farming Depends A Great Deal On., LIVESTOCK GROWERS AND FARMERS POULTRYMEN TURKEY MEN ooo BUDGET Heater and Spotlight Heavy Duty o) IWf YOUR NEEDS AND 1947 CHEVROLET 33 o) 17, TO FIT USEDj CARS) W. E. Tangren, Assistant State Forester-Fir- e Warden was in Nephi early this week showing films on forest and range fire dangers to the schools of Nephi. Mr. Tangren pointed out while in Nephi, that to survive in our mountainous state we must have soil and vegetation holding and supporting each other on the Without them mountain slopes. w e would lose our struggle against the elements of the desert. He stated that "Recently I saw strings of small gullies leading off a thawed hillside and ending in a snowdrift at the base of the hill. Melting snow had run off the slipe cutting these gullies and carrying soil down to smear the snow bank wit hugly mud. "T climbed the hill to learn why this particular section had let its valuable top soil wash away while other parts of the hill had no signs of erosion. The answer was easy to find. A fire had burned over the damaged section last fall, destroying the weeds, grass and shrubs that had held the soil in place. With no vegetation to steady and absorb the melting snow this spring, it ran wildly down the slope taking loose soil wit hit. Rich soil that had taken thousands of years to accumulate on the hillside is gone and a gul-le- y pattern is cut open to invite further flooding. "Neither you nor I will live to see the lost soil replaced but we can help to prevent fires from exposing the soil to more erosion" Mr. Tangren concluded. Results from twelve dairy herds of 121 dairy cows were consisting Opening exercises were under reported in the annual dairy meetthe direction of Assistant Scout-Mastheld at Nephi last Tuesday Gean Beck. We had a ing afternoon. These herds have combodies swell talk on keeping our pleted one year of cow testing physically strong, so we can take work. The average butterfat propart in the activities of our troop duced by each of these 121 cows in the summer. We planned what wasc 360.4 lbs, compared with the we would do when we can ge out- Utah State average of 245 lbs of side. We are going to take a hike butterfat per cow. from Nephi over to the Sand dunes Four dairy herds participating and back to home Alvin Witt, in the program have not completed Scribe. a full year of testing. Their records will be reported later. Explorer leaders training course Lyman H. Rich, Extension Dairy will continue Saturday evening at for the Utah State Ag specialist 7:30 at the City Hall. Bishops and ricultural college was present ana MIA superintendents: Why not stated that few testing associations take advantage of this opportunity reach the production that the and build for better leadership? Juab grouprighhas done during the SALE! List You are the ones responsible when first year. S WONDERFUL WITH there is no scout organization. This cow testing work is being EDDY HOWARD carried on by the Juab County Dairymen's association, J. E. WorFOR SALE fired Stoker DINAH SHORE AND $4.00 thington preident, with. Frank P. monkey stove in good condition Greenhalgh srving as tester during BUDDY CLARK Roy E. Gibson, the past year. A more detailed report of the MARCHES BY GOLDMAf $400 MERCURY SEWING dairy herd improvement work in NEW While they last Ten and 25 year Juab County will appear in later MACHINE S Also repairs for all issues of this paper. guarantee 725 CARMAN BY RISE makes Phone 207J. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mclllrath STEVENS of Salt Lake City and Mrs. LaurRound Dining-Clarenc- e en .Keyte and daughter Carol of FOR SALE CROSBY CLASSICS room table, Warner, Mona and Mayor S. M. Nielsen of Get These Today phone 228. Mt. Pleasant visited at the home of Mrs. Gideon Sidwell on WedDeFOR SUNDAY DINNER nesday, March 9th, on the occaslicious Cherry Pie Order early ion of Mrs. Sidwell's birthday anX L Bakery Phone 111. niversary. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hansen word from their son FOR SALE Bicycle in good have received and daughter in law, Dr. and Mrs. condition Phone 310W. A. K. Hansen, of the birth of a Modern FOr, SALE daughter, Monday, March 14th. rome Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C Orme Hot water heat good lot. Excellent location Good I of St. Anthony, Idaho visited with Phone 146W. Garage Mr. ana Mrs. wuiora tsaiiey on Tuesday and Wednesday. They EXPERT AUTO UPHOLSTERY were enroute home from a vacaTailor-mad- e WORK seat cov- tion in California. Mr. Orme was ers, Door panels and head linings a missionary companion of Mr. Truck seats rebuilt and recov- Bailey in Australia. Swenson Motor, phone ered Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schuetz Culling Chickens Kitchen Step Ladder tf left last week for Sterling, Colo The time to start culling Is when 312. Homemakers who argue that they rado to make their home. cannot afford a step ladder or step chicks are placed under the broodI HAVE TWO GOOD BUYS If stool for use in the kitchen have er. All birds that appear runty or weak should be promptly culled you are interested in a home not checked the current costs ot hosout, killed, and disposed of by burn- Lester H. Belliston, phone 378J tor Such limbs. broken pitalization a step stool should be kept in the ing or deep burying. Culling is a Four-rooFOR SALE kitchen where it can be used fre- continuous process which should be in. Excellent loof the life home. Close the throughout quently and not stored in the attic practiced chickens cation. Call 404M. or in the basement. Mrs. Alex Wilson 50 March iVAUM NEWS BOY SCOUT NEWS OVERSTOCK Thursday, 9u Mil tMflMVtVt thlpplm CM, wove. tyf tt win, haMg and Pti.n... ttir nMry |