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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH - VUU ri LJ ,1mm' jcfoTj IFiSpST '1), yr - (5 ll O AlYI KJL? I ,,VVV Mb k4 ! I I I-- F Jlgr ! ! XLf''-'- V I '. sup- - " ano mCry7fm) Vlki! :tp: VS' te&'jdJ AV-'W-,-- ip HFfA y' fVjf'S 1- - tfv.Jti .r::Vfll V'i&'Kfh'jA (.,'. U V iijl'li''!! HI ' M ; ft MA 1 IVY? Vg-- , Record Total Indicated; Swine Crop Nears Peak According to a late department of firiculture ey. the number of bcef cattle and swine on the na- rec- ,arms is near an e byClorkS. Haoj " are thev VS Number of Cattle AW) 1 IP""! "vpc A 'I .. f??' f L I M-L11- j A pV3 1 GOSH, how l tv) A Xk?o frW K THV ! ( ! Wk II V ) ' l I . krn M - MM Sfflfc I The department estimates the country boel-cata- e may total 65, 400.000 by January 1. 1952. This would be 5.800,000 more than last January 1. and 7.600.000 more than the wartime peak of 1945. Dairy cattle, a source of calf -- t and processed meats, but no, iSlNr -- AT- PK' tkT Pi14' - WVfV V ISWa TCjfl Ijfi ir fM mlXl1!lil'1CS A itl' !' S H 1 S'WT NATION'S CATTLE 'i, ut i f - k , s , r'l "ff I A' h . ji U ; ,A 'J' I ii i , ' " 4 A Tv' - 1P XN V K$ , X XV f . x ; , ' 'V V ' I A xl ' U x J U , t4 INVENTORY ' 90 fnHEN Madge was yotw6,TWU6H V mam- MtAUT SCOLD 'Etf. r ' ' r . .. dl m fc5fc I II She liked 85 to dress to look But since she's added years MUCH OLDER 1 ir- II I I III I I Vi4 ia . - I She dresses now to look like y sS LEADER IN MIC. KILLS . . . Capt. Milton E. Nelson, Tarrant City, Ala., shown entering his plane, is the present ace among- Jet fighters In Korea. Capt. Nelson has destroyed four RIIG-1- 5 jet fighters since he arrived for service in the Korean war with the Fifth Air Force's fourth fighter wing. Nelson stepped into the lead after "Ace" Capt. Jim Jabara was rotated to the L'nited States on the armed services' regular plan for sending troops home after certain amount of combat. 80 TWENTY 75 70 65 yr- - 60 S5 SO 11113 1950 1U5I (tHlJ L fr -- -i ii i BESSIE ZJW BOSS HEY, - THERE'S I TT YOU RE chart gives an of the upward curve of beef production In the nation during the past few years. The above k f5,-rfi- fiy ITv RIGHT, NC Pf significant as a source of beef, are excluded from these figures. With this rise in beef cattle, all cattle would increase from the 80,000,000 level of 1950, and the 84,200,000 level of 1951, to between 90,000,000 and 91.000,000. The department estimated the 1951 pig crop, which will come to market from the middle of September on, is the second highest in the nation's history.- The crop is estimated at 106,000,000 pigs, or 5 per cent greater than the 1950 crop. Pork production, 5 to 10 per cent larger than last year, is expected to continue until next March. Chickens, too, are at record levels. 1 Backward, Turn Backward 1932 Household Hint Eighth Century The Lucca manuscript of the s Eighth Century contains many rec-pefor making glue varnishes tnd pigments. One of the varnishes lescribed was composed of amber, nastic, turpentine, resin, galbanum, nyrrh, gums, linseed oil and Won't 4, - AND MUTT JEFF By Bud Fisher A GUY IN THE I I AH, JOES UP ILL LET HIM MAKE A HIT IT SO T CAN MAKE 'JHA ONCE CATCH CATCH MV XIM' " umttP I AND IT MADE A BlGHITj Ut V 1 SAW T 77rMr I lAXs BACK AND I D- v-- 1 1 I fir AND pJjjT-D- P1" 1 1 WOOLV A'T THe GUY WHO r- - " WATCH ME KNOCK THE 13 lfc VPP WAS 4 I I REMEMBEI2... HE v;ult cicovsnnv"; Ad? ' Lvifr AioV'-- p lPv rM By Arthur Pointer T777T71 lf n S , l N Ya T MONEY. .- ZlG WOULDN'T CHARGES -7' 1J ' 'I iAMU I IO I -- c By Bert PB5S ' ncz-- Aj ice itj Thomat '2.1 c' "Wl CUSTOMS P-- 7 ALWAYS IS RIGHT Vs I SHOP TH L w Not an NIK! I Off! Off-ff- ts a safes If ... uw. Won't Coral Off OiiCuas 82 Tents f Won't Cam Oil I meet- ing increasing production demands, depends largely on the hope of increasing the size of family farms to take full advantage of mechaniza tion. This, in brief, is the opinion of the bureau of agricultural economics after an analysis of what happened to make possible increased produc tion during World War II. Large farms, the bureau reported, are now producing nearer to total capacity than most family farms. use more adThey are vanced technology, and are more nearly balanced. Therefore, these show few opportunities for further Increase in efficiency. During the war an enormous shift took place from small to larger family farms. This shift enabled the larger family farms to take advantage of gains for mechanization. There is doubt, however, that large farm efficiencies continue beyond the point at which the farm gains full advantage of mechaniza tion. 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