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Show THE nr I !! Ml M-'.- Utmi, , UTAH p i i i r M M i n 1 hi I it M 1 M M n i Is. I ! September Thursday, i I .. . n in ft- ,. TIMES-NiVS- I i i I 1 i i I I J 9th, 1934 i I M I 1 U L--A u It I v . w ; . .. I i .. - - i i f ' r J, E. WORTHINGTON, a mem- - ident, Inspecting the Spotted Knap ber of the county weed committee weed at Tlntic Junction recently, and Juab County Fair Board pres- - I ! 1 I 1 J I U v FARMER OF THE WEEK Farmer of the Week Finds Time For Both Civic, Church Work the bull grading, however" he said. "There is another thing we should County Agricultural Agent all do, and that is to dip our catThe "Farmer of the Week" hon- tle in the fall as well as spring or this week goes to J. E. Worth-ingto- instead of waiting until our catpresident of the Juab tle are eaten up with lice" he statCounty iFair, Gene spent many ed. years as a department supervisor Mr. Worthingron further stated and the last live years has been in our recent interview: "Some president of the County Fair or- thing needs to bo done about the infestation in the ganization. During this time the grasshopper Juab County Fair has grown to meadows and lower-lyinfields. rate among the very top county They can best be controlled by fairs of the state both in the num- community effort where everyone ber of and quality of exhibits and joins together. 1 believe I will get facilities for exhibiting. some chickens or a few turkeys Mr. Worthngton. better known another year If farmers don't co as "Gene" spent so much time in operate in an over-aprogram. public service (gratuitous jobs) a Poultry can keep them down but few years ago that he was spend not before considerable numbers ing more time in public service ot eggs are laid lor another year. than farming, lie has had to drop We farmers need to cultivate some of this activity and spend our fields early in the spring to more time on the farm, even so, destroy the eggs. Then when all besides being president of the fair hoppers are hatched, spray the he holds the following offices: fence lines and ditch banks. This Director of the present Nephi Ir- program, I'm sure, would reduce rigation Company, who are respon- infestation to a minimum so that sible for the pump well develop- crop damage would not be ment; Juab Stake Athletic directGene owns 210 acres of irrigator; a member of the County ASC committee; member, Juab County ed land, 200 acres of dry farm Weed Committee; President of and G5 acres of meadow. In conthe Ferner Valley Livestock assoc- nection with his farm he owns 150 iation and a member of the board head of range cattle with range of the Four Mile Cattlemen's as- rights on the west Nephi hills By Ray Burtenshaw, Juab r n, rb v g TP) D allotment. lie and the Four-mil- e sociation. He was a member of the Soil feeds his steers out and sells them Conservation District Board of about June or July when the steers Supervisors and served as chair- weigh about 1.000 lbs. lie has an milk setup but sold out man for four years. lie also was instrumental in arranging grade two years ago because it was too A milk production in this area and expensive to rebuild to meet the establishing the artificial breeding board of health standards and labor rcuirements were too heavy. program. Gene is a champion for developHe intends to spray 100 acres ment for the benefit of the farm- of sage brush to eliminate comer and rural families. lie feels petition and let the grass take hold. that bull grading of range stock It is a pleasure to work with is one of the best range cattle im- one as cooperative as Gene, and provement programs attempted. one who has the farmers' interest "A rigid cattle culling program at hear as he does. needs to be carried on along with ii y ii n I A - $M LSS SOB M MM 1 UjiJ ML. i 0SHEN-V- S. ELL FOWLER ' LIS WAiFaEN BENDESEN LE VAN - - 5 nOEINES GAOY WEBB jl1 DELTA I50UNBS de i I iLo LASN SAM i nn ll J ) LEG STEELE--H3L- B NEPHI VS NFHELB - - LBS BELTA - -- 5 nSEJNBS BEJ?(SEI CLAYS0N -1- 1 SO LBS SPANISH j s ; v v" hi 'it ji 1 1 ii " a LABB 4 J CST? IVHE-- B2 Chores can be done easier and faster when there is plenty of light in and around your bamj, poultry houses, shops and other farm buildings. Good light prevents accidents, too , . . and enables you to readily meet emergencies, such as caring for sick animals at night. Plenty of light on your farm costs so little, too. So many ways it pays to "be modernlight up the farm." tSeii' 2NN POWER k LIGHT CO. fi pel LBS i LBS BOOSE HANSEN FTN GBEEN - - 3 ABr,iHSSEN --f- 35 LBS BUNBS i.g 3 -- LBS G m V ' 4 " AiiiU PAHNTEO-- H3 MB LBS '3M MS PeEBSN-- r im FTN 11 i', 4UV4WA M I - JEBB NEpen - - vs ' 'M:tftr LBS DiYvlEI MANGELS E)ELTA--3BLra- S BUY FROM YOUR DEALER H BLE NEPZ1 - - VS -- LES NuLJL-ilI- I CI AFT S - M LBS E1NSELE - - S PaUNlS i 1 UTAH S I.2HLLA1 1 1 FDE--V- BBUGE B0AN-i- SC STEELE ' NEPE1 - - VS miLMM--im GDEEN--3E6UN- E3 1 4) LBS lbs |