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Show MINERS VI LIE New Farm Policy Being Worked Out have put storm windows and door their home. The friends of Mrs. Nina Mai- shall met at her home last Tuesday and honored her with u party. year-old Rebecca, 2 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker, was rushed to the Milford hospital on One of Rebecca's legs Saturday. was hurting so badly she couldn't use it and it was feared she might have polio, but she is better and will soon be home. Mrs. Laura Corbridge of Trona, Calif., came Sunday. She spent three davs before this with her son, Clarence Rollins in Adams-ville- . Mrs. Corbridge will visit her daughter. Mrs. Sylvia Davis and on Lower Farm Prices Worry Average Farmer -- The new administration is still the process of working out its farm policies. A number of definite steps have already been taken and more can be expected. In the meantime, farm prices have continued to fall while the price of supplies and services pu.d by the farmer have continued at t! rir same level (see illustratior As the Agriculture Department prepares for a new outlook, i !'e termers continue to worry abi co;,ts. This is their big worry. A.- in TK , , ijma m fttftSS. ffUtUy, JUNK 1, 113 BKAVBH ll'TA-H- ) Curlie Roberts and Jack W. Andor-Mr.! 0UU. Carlie is the daughter of By Mrs. and Mrs. Lester Robert, formerly if Miners wile Mr and Mrs. Ross i Too lata for ... From where: la! week i oui Marshall hutsuay to Others affair. (.'heater Sly and two children help prepare for the vialtora with parittending from here were Mr. and were weilt-enMrs. Clinton Thompson. Mrs. Net ents. Mr and Mrs. Dale Sir tle Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Hay ward Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reys, Dutch Carter and Mr and Mrs. Andrew converts of Provo, visited Saturday a Hollingshead. and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. La- ' 4 Miss Angie JoAnn Davis, daugh Vel Bradshaw and family. Weat Mrs. Mr. and the wther om the rstdfo Just a Lake. Ln built Smith marp was qalu of Eulalla Mrs. Duvis, Squint , ter K . il. 1wj -nnucv like Anyone else! Shirley Hollingshead. sang. "Th ried to Kent George Terry, son of Covinu. Calif., visited with the Ray utui raonui cpuianon Bridge Builder." weather. Wh4 k said Mr. and Mrs. A. J Terry on Wed- Bradshaws ou Sunday. the n Fross where I sH. that's the way Mrs. Susie Roberts spent Sunday nesday. June IT in the St. George Jess Edwards, Vernile and came true. it uually roe with some "experts." They here visiting enroute from Calif Temple. A reception was held in Vel Bradshaw went to Provo on often don't have any more inside so that folks would sit It got ornia, where she attended the Rob the LIAS recreation hull. Thursday Thursday to get strawberries. information that yoa can get for his little Antique Shop erts reunion. She and her son. Randy Morris, Milford, is spend Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Colbert Like those who "know" his to yourself. g"et opinion. Mr. and just his vacation here with Victor and wife went on to their :f Cedar were here vlsliing Mr. ing Mrs. Garth Baldwin and family. Last Monday, though, he said rider ia the only thirst-qaeachhomos in Salt Lake, Monday. and Mrs. Harold' Baker, Tuesday. werk. Far as Tm Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sly and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson and didnt know what the weather after a day's Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wood eoacermed, 111 Ui a teasperaU of Hemet, Cal., visited a couple son Raul", also Mr. and Mrs. Walter s goinfr to be like next day. lly mms of beer. But I wont try to Pearson motored to Las Vegas on received word from their son Noel. of days with his parent. Mr. and 'hat surprised us and when we He is at the Mrs. Dale thesce for you. Tuesday morning "predict" Sly. sked what jwr Friday on business. happened, Squint Howard Marshall, Clarence Cor front in Korea. He said he was id, "Slipped up on my electric il'il tired. but all very right Mil and was turned off. Ill get hridge, Moroni Myers, Mrs. Lncy Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corbridge Want Ads Get Result Williams and Mrs. Alvaretta Rob . ray radio strain tomorrow inson attended the Genealogical :ind son Beidell, also Mr. and Mrs. wwnigh." Squint had been getting Willard Evans spent Saturday in Convention at Beaver, Sunday On Sunday the Clarence family spent the afternoon in the A reception was held Friday of Cedar. t'.opriht, 155, Utufd Smn frewars fwmJalww last week at Wells. New, for Miss Corbridge family and the Evans Beaver Mountains. Mrs. Viv.an Marshall. She also has other relatives here with wlioui she Shij will stay for three weeks. came up with Mr. and Mrs. Roy ivaretta Robinson By Mrs. Clothier, who stopped in Odar. Miss Penny Patterson Is vacaThe speakers in sacrament sertioning in Cedar. She is visiting vices Sunday evening were Carlyle tier uncle, Sam Gentry, and aunt, F. Croiining. Milford. and Mile Mrs. Bob Goodwin. Baker. Beaver, members of the Miss Lorna Harris is in Pioche, high council. Mrs. Baker also was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs present. The trio, who went to St . Stanley Harris. George last week, Mrs. Enid Spaf-fordMr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson Mrs. Emily Gillins and Mrs 1 MANDERFIELD Iuh f 1 w.-n- t I sit 8L W d Heard About the Electric Weather Predictor? . - 1.- er Imi It 1SU kzr r J-J.l ron txzz:: i i . .. -- J Li.;"" the dip in farm prices, th U nothing to indicate disaster !. hi the foreseeable future. According to agricultural expo many factors have contributed ':c present decline. The Kore.i it is agreed, was a boost icari agriculture. That bo row played out. export demands droppic or of items became drus ,. market. Last year foreign t ."ok $4 billion worth of Ai :arm produce. The prosp- ' :. r :!)53 is not that high. Tv.o other factors enter into :ii price picture. (1) Consun istance, and (2) increased pro f( i i;; ft p; ?yf . n I Tt il i . : . - : i I'acUon. Baits Last Longer V ! ' Checked Often prolong life and increase el of V belts used on fai expe: machinery ainery, a few simple precauth sugv.est ihi:-- . every farmer can take v.i:1i success. Truv are: A 1. Don't let the belt sag s ;ck V belt snaps easier thar. n : ul one. particularly under heav Tighten to take out slack sag. 2. Keep pulley grooves in line. f When pulley grooves are out line V belts are subject to need less side rubbing, resulting ir. dangerous wear and heat. 3. Keep pulley grooves smooth and clean. Dust and foreign ina'. ter will cause wear on belt cover and sheave grooves 4. Never oil belts. Applying oil or other belt dressings to V belts not only harms the rubber and causes covers to peel off, but also greatly reduces the belt's gripping power. Oil or grease should be removed with water or naphtha. T . A 15 Enlarged replicas of Utah Copper 30 oc meet jv&a wc Cc,p$g Division, Kennecoct Copper Cocpomiggx bm mtwdktn cf C& Xtet G)pper family for 30 or ooc ytsat, m4 $r3 lata haw served for 20 or more year Tkmc csd sssvzs a Of these 888 men in South America in the 30s and then struck in California five years ago has now showed up in Florida. It's known as quick decline, the stricken trees .so .:, their leaves and die. Ti. Florida strain of the virus doesi.'' 310 have a staggering 25,760 year. because lose appear to be as deadly as the one found in California. ovsssadb froirtctiza ttccrd &i ing peacetime and wartime, tbe "Wa Dta" ae a Mg factor la By helping to maintain aa New Broltar Ration Researchers at the University of Tennessee have developed a new broiler ration which they s;:y will produce 45 pound of broils on 100 pound oi feed- - Wlth llu' birds reaching 18 pounds v.ithin a saveight weeks. This means over ing of 25 per cent in feed rations. present Seaweed Fertiliser British authority reports harvested from the ocean could mean greater harvests foi He refanners and gardeners. sea .ee i wet ton of one that ports contains as much organic p!a food as two tons of the best i.uin aid manure. se.'-wee- A The "iron men" of copper who kelp produce the everlasting meul They have served Vina Hits Citras citrus disease that appeared bringing to every section of our Sft$e &e beaefkj q IMxk Copper payrolls, tax benefits and suppry p&fdaszu. Because of their skill and eoerfy, becaiot ct dtfir ab&ty to acuct to many changes over t!at ytsss ia &c amsi and pcocejsixtg mo-cessful-ly of ores, they have aided in lkh'i prossst. security of our State. Their ka csses) wi make a better living for us ail tsxby, md bs Tky feavc fcdpcd lks3i Copper Good , at the National Western St-- ! Ihe'c in Denver recently. Show t fancy 510 pound steer calve hundred weight for $51.00 Owner was Joeef Winkler ! pr I Higkbr lltlpims tiic future hxrt bdptd to fk a p$&tu t$aocfOw Champion Feidirs This fine carload of shorilnr aptured the grand champi n ,liip of the feler cattle div. Jy Joe Marsh Bmild s r B$iHr Utah t |