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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1941 ELWOOD Sirs. ffpt IVeather Protection ...for your motor -- i State Leader Cites Need For Immediate 'Hopper Baitin j William I'eterstn c. DEWEYTILLE By Mrs. Tbomus 1. Ault ' I Mrs. Horace Lish Sr. left Friday to Eeglnning: on Monday, Ja'.y 2Sth. the Scouts will visit every home in measures control in spend a few weeks with her son Elmo, Grasshopper Elwood to collect all old or unused many counties of Utah mu5t be taken and family and her parents, Mr. and aluminum for the government. Any at once if crop losses are to be stop- Mrs. I. J. Fansler, of L03 Angeles. articles being used are not asked for ped and laying of 'hopper' eggs reMrs. Gene Scliibe and children, of at this time. All old aluminum of any duced to a minimum, Dr. Gsoige F. Salt Lake City, epent a few days here kind should be collected and placed Knowlton, extension entomologist an with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fryer, parwhere it can be quickly gotten when state leader in grasshopper and Mor- ents of Mr3. Schibe. called for. Let's get all our old leaky mon cricket contiol, announced this Mrs. Oliver Pcteison and children, of Tetersboro, spent Saturday night pans and kettles out of the rubbish week. Dr. Knowlton pointed out that the and Sunday at the home of their iieap and out of the house. We ca,n Mrs. M. G. Perry, prove our loyalty by responding with are maturing in threat- -' ents- MrMrsTucker and children, Mr. Ivv we are better off without, and ening numbers in numerous comniuntilings Mrs. Jack Stokes of Slatcrsville, the defense program is in need of. ities of the state and already a large Mrs. Eva B. Hansen attended the amount of injury to alfalfa, small anJ Mrs. Dan ell Stokes and children funeral of a very dear friend, Mrs. giains, and gardens has resulted. All!of Phoenix, Arizona, spent Thursday infested counties are in line to receive at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter fcarrer, in Provo last Friday. Farrell Munns came home to spend bait materials through the federal Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Slatter, of his furlough with his parents, Mr. and government, providing they have Elko, Nevada, came to visit their parMrs. A. A. Munns. He is stationed at signed a cooperative control memorand Mrs. Lloyd Lish Friday. Mr. ents, andum of this year. understanding San Luis Obispo with the Utah NaWhen the 1941 control campaign They returned Monday. They were tional Guards. was accompanied by Jay and Juruor Lish, Miss Luby Rasmussen of Salt Lake ton launched this spring, Dr. Knowl- who spent a month as their guests 250 tons of bait that reported City, spent Sunday visiting with her materials were in the state. This has at Elko. father, H. P. Rasmussen. Mrs. T. L. Wheatley gave a birthbeen used, and in addition another Mrs. Albert Bingham and new baby 50 tons have been ordered day party Monday night for her by infested daughter spent a week visiting with counties during the past two weeks. daughter, May. Luncheon was served her mother and family, Mrs. A. A. "Unless farmers protect their crops and games played. Munns. This is Ruth's second daugh- from Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert moving in from unculter and she Is very happy. She thinks tivated'hoppers' land, considerable damage will Burch and son, Norman, visited rela- girls are better than boys anyway. be done later in the season while the i tives in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen and crops are still green," the entomo-- l Sunday night at Sacrament warned. ing, a program of songs, readings and daughter, Lois, and A. A. Munns atHe stresses the effectiveness of the j stories and history, honoring the pio- tended the Austin reunion at Lehi last week. 'hopper control program during the -- pns 93jvi v Aq paAofua bvm. 'saaau five years in Utah by citing sta- ience. They also participated in the Inger past Anderson reunion held at Pioneer tistics that show from one half to one Park in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. million dollars have been saved anA. P. Hansen and son Boyd, and Lyd-i- a nually in crops and range forage in Utah, a worthy return on the effort Fridal also attended. ; and Investment of farmers who have The meeting Sunday evening con- practiced control. ducted by the lessor pries thool comAlthough a high percentage of the mittee was one of the outstanding, crops have been saved through conmeetings of the summer. The 8 old- trol measures, from one to two million est members of the ward were invited dollars worth are being lost annually. to be special guests of the priesthood Much of this amount could be saved and were given seats of honor on the if an and extensive baiting pro- early stand. The program honoring these gram were carried out In the infested and all other pioneers was well ren areas. dered and very interesting. The Pri Assisting Dr. Knowlton in the state mary and Sunday School showed their eradication -program are two federal respect to these honored members by H. F. and entomologists: presenting each one with a bouquet F. C. Harmston, bothThornley, stationed at of flowers. Youth expressed itself as the Utah State Agricultural college. accepting the challenge of our pioneer heritage and meeting our problem to- our cnurcn bunding, we are all an day even as bravely and courageously xious to see these grounds parked as the pioneer met his. and fixed and hope it will soon look ' J. I I Miss Anna Marie Johnson, of Pay-- as wen un uio oulmhmj hs our care son, is spending her summer vacation taker keeps the inside, with her cousin, Lola Mortensen. Warner Thompson and Wayne Con made a business trip to Salt Lake ger work the bcautification Monday was begun on our school grounds. A Monday. number of men responded to the call o o of the P. T. A. and met with teams Due to a vigorous control program and farm implements and the ground all Morman crickets in Juab virtually was worked and leveled preparetory and counties have been eradicatUtah to seeding lawn and planting shrubed, according to State Control Leader bery and trees about our school build- George F. Knowlton. Control meaing. Lunch was served by the P. ,!T. sures are still being carried on hi A. to those working. ,,,, Tooele county where severe infestaMonday evening the lessor priest- tions still exist. hood met and cleaned some of the ; 9 O O undesirable landscapping away from SHOP THKU THIS LEADER ADS ! Fit - - - j ; j csd protection for your meet-logi- 3$o with thsBskmed Oil gr frst this ugt ' ' '' A V a- ' - - ' aw ' 'f ' - w ' a 0. 0. F. ACTIVITIES The I. O. O. F. Lodge elected the following officers for the current term: Dockstadr, noble grand; William Goldsberry, vice Andrew grand; appointed officers , Merril Wan-kie- r, Nielson, Jr., Elmer Al Turner, Edgar Winchester, Phil Johnson, Albert Miller, Ed-liFredrickson. t Gc-tz- s members were in atTwenty-eigtendance and a good meeting was enjoyed by all. Final plans are out for activities. Our outstanding action will be "mor-- . al Education." We have already had 8 states adopt this plan. All members are asked to attend all meetings and-joi' in this work. ht - n t ' Mat . J J IIS aw , "ion M j st Subscribe for the Leadsa Look atfjthe Beauty Look at the Extras Look at the Price . " ::::: v. TSFJ2. FAGS , - I , 11 1 4.1 -- . . KELVINATOR a ; ? - .vj HI Tell 7 v -- mm it WEnmu ' You IVhy ELECTRIC COOKING Is So Popular mi ifii Electric Cooking reduces work for every homemakeri giving her more time for other things. That's why it's so popular. No other method is as cool nor as And the cost? Very little! Only $2.50 a month for the average clean. 'i family. 'St- - 'v T V's, Ask your Electric Dealer about the Special Terms he's offering now. BUT I in lieum. m imimi tutitieut tt scene was in torrid Death Valley, Hollywood makes true desert pictures, and the heat makes records. Condemned to death were 6 new coupes, alike throughout, except that in each crankcase under lock was a dife motor oil . . . one ferent 11 . . . never any added in any car's lifespeed kept up under time . . . sun until Death Valley's A strictly each engine went to smash. impartial, strictly certified test of motor 03 life, decided only by 6 cars' death. big-nam- 57-mi- le Which Sao Francisco $13.50 Salt Laka ii miles delivered by the new oiL You can have it in your engine right stow at popular price by asking for long-lastin- ij one aufcim, $11.40 . V 3. , " T lasted all of big-nam- $26.80 ' fill 13,393 miles?... Certified outlasted the other test oils by oil One miles or more . . . Certified. And 6,683 e oils of them 5 whole lot the half of the even 13,393 sot averaged f Detroit 1 V.. CONOCO i ill W g MOTOR OIL Its mileage and economy come straight from Conoco N'A oil's new syntfietic or CONOCO "ft - l& OIL YOUR ENGINE! AND CONOCO The If to' V 1 man-mad- e extra substance Tkialkene inhibitor. (Conoco Patent 2,218,132.) To understand, merely think a moment of Vaccination the right protective substance put on guard to keep a trouble from Btarting. Now the trouble aiming to start on motor oils lurks in the normal firing of every engine. Filth is formed that can spoil one drop then two drops "catch it" then four then sixteen faster, faster, FASTER, till the whole fill weakens and the oil level sinks too fast . . . but not when the start of this trouble is inhibited held back-- by Thialkene inhibitor in new Conoco N" motor oil, on sale today for your car. life-givi- ng YouH never Death Test your Conoco Hth oil nor repeat other proving-groun- d -- tortures. You'll still drain and refill at recommended intervals. But how youll expect to stretch the distance before you ever add a quart, judging by this big fact: 5 heavily advertised oils in the Certified Death Valley Test were outmile-age- d 74 to 161 by Conoco N'A oil. MOTOR OIL OIL-PLAT- ES Long the keystone of Conoco success, g comes from another great e Conoco synthetic . . . under the famed Germ Processed oil patent. action bonds ohplatino Magnet-lik- e to engine parts. It can't all quickly drain down not while you're using is on Conoco Hth oil. So guard in advance against wear! . . . and helps mileage, as it did in Death Valley. An engine is one more economy you get from a change to new Conoco Hth oil. popular-price- d oil-platin- man-mad- oil-platin- oil-plat- g I' ed i 'I Economy like that counts up into dollars I Change to N" oil today at Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco station. Continental Oil Company Pioneers in Bettering America's oil with Synthetics PPPTIFIFn OCR I lllLU 1 liercby CCTtlty 0121 Death Valley Test and related work were thoroughly and fairly conducted. Engine Destruction occurred in each case at the mileage stated. Comuding En0lner, who during Aeadtmlc yor It Pfofenor of Automotive f iginwring, Purdue Univrity |