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Show EEAJT RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1941 PX.C3 FOCB Silk Treatment Is FIELDING By Enid Welling Local and Social Items Seen As Earworm Control Method OTHWfLL I J Miss Barbara club was held at the home who fcaa HenderTTT epnding the n gdea- their leader, Mrs. Gilbert Williams weeka withbeen Mr. and M cnuaren, use ana banara juae, spent Because corn earworms are proving at 6 o'clock. There was singing and eren. return erFor Viv,,. was there afterwards the 2 1th in Logan with relatives. sewing. Delpha to unusually troublesome in swwet Forsgren ,pean returned horn. J Mr. and Mrs. Burt Burns and their to unusually troublesome in sweet Sasser was a special guest, A delic ner. ita child: en, including Mr. and Mrs. Odell;ioiowlton, extension entomologist at ious lunch was served. Miss Donna Sessions, 0f Caif Klea Fae Garfield, Reporter has been Burns and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. utah State Agricultural college, this ornia , snpnriinaU1C iH .11 l Frank Burns and daughter, and Mr. week advised farmers and Gardners o o o Mr. and Mrs. Elzo SeaZ Ring and Mrs. Walter Burns and baby, whoose crops are being threatened ana i family. spent Sunday in Logan canyon. with the pest of a way to kill ear OF Mrs. CARD THANKS Rudy Scholer, Norm. Mrs. W. S. Welling, accompanied worms before they get into the ear m Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen and GERTRUDE RANDALL, Local Correspondent CLUB NEWS 4-- H The 4-- H of . Mrs. John Fast and daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Newman enSt Croix Falls, Wisconsin, were en- tertained Tuesday evening in honor tertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. L. of Reuben Baer. In addition to the Q. Rose. host and hostess the following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. David R. Miss Doils Crossman, of Brig-haWaldron, Mr. and Mrs. Kleon Kerr. City has been visiting with Mrs. Owen Mrs. Doris Ruggerio, of Ogden, visBrough of this city. ited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble and Mr. Mrs. Ernest Woodward. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham are attending the National Convention of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Muir and Mrs. Lions Clubs in New Orleans. Dana Muir, of Pocatello, visited on Sunday at the home of Jay Rhead. Mr. and Mrs. George Brugger and children of Richfield, were guests at Miss Helen Giles, daughter of Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bu- Ef fie Giles, is now at the home of her chanan over the weekend. mother recuperating from injuries re ceived when thrown from a horse in Miss Dorothy Green, of Los Ang Brighara City two weeks ago. lea, is visiiting this week with her: Dr. and brother and sister-in-laMonday evening Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. D. B. Green. and Mrs. Les Garfield their Bridge club at the home of Miss Valea Crowther is vacationing Mrs LeS Garfield. Prizes were won la Idaho Falls. by Valera Getz, Irene Kerr, and Leah j - I J . I S io. together with Pam by Miss Renee Welling of Venice, Cal- of sweet corn. of Salt Lake to all wish friends We City, spent the thank the in has been Field ifornia, who visiting Immediately following fertilization and Mr. and Mrs. L A. rVo ?d visiting so were to who Mis3 and for the neighbors good three weeks, ing past of the corn, when the silks wilt and ayton Alice Miller of Great Falls, Montana, begin to turn brown, is the time when us during the recent illness and death and family of Burley, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer who has also been visiting relatives application of the treatment will prove of our beloved wife and mother. and fanii, Lorenzo Kay and family. of Stone, Idaho, nre in Fielding for the past three weeks, most effective. It is at this same time gram at Sacrament meetingmotored to Salt Lake City Friday that the moth which is the parent of m The evening and spent the weekend with the corn ear worm lays her small golWith sincere gratitude we wish to evening. two Mr. speakers, the Misses Enid i.nd Maureen Welling den eggs on the silks. The young then express thanks to those who were so Palmer and his Lane, a musical selection was who are attending school there. Miss hatch and go right on down the silk i kind sickness and death the by Mr. Palmer and his daughter Miller also visited with Mr. and Mrs. inside the shuck and feed on the silk, of ourduring baby. Lake in Salt City. It is while they are feeding on the Stanley Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood companied by Mrs. Palmer. Cecil Newman, who has Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing had silk that are killed. easiest and family been they as their guests last Saturday and at San Luis Obispo, is training white mineral either oil, High grade Sunday, their mother, Mrs. Ada Earl alone or containing an insecticide, is ing his parents and friends. We are most sincerely grateful and and her grandson, Lament Earl of recommended by Dr. Knowlton. An Guests throuerh the our many friends who Salt Lake City. f home were effective treatment is a mixture of oil thankful for Person X 7 Ellenw were so kmd and Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt spent and during 8ak of Honevvil1p J5' mr. pyrethrum extract that may be long illness and athelpful and Hrs the time of the Hans Anderson the 24th in Ogden with relatives. obtained at seed or drug stores. An and children anrt v.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler, of L03 other recommended mixture is miner passing of our beloved wife and moth- and Mrs. Carl Jensen and children A Deacon. er. Words cannot express, alone, the Out of town visitors attending the Angeles, California, arrived the first al oil and dichloroethyl ether. to all of you for vicvcimiu, iucuiu, ana Mrs Sophia vaSunof to this week their of Martha services funeral spend Kay Anderson. Use an oil can to apply the treat appreciation we feel Mrs. R. D. Anderson entertained part extreme kindness and sympaday included Mr. and Mis. Lloyd the V. G. F. Sewing club Tuesday cation at the home of their parents, ment, putting about 12 drops of mix- - your Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wood of Fielding ture in tug silk at the end of eacn thy. Labrum, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Har- evening at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson returned H. son Rhead Hal and James and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Oyler of East ear. The number of diops in one squirt rison of Roosevelt; Mrs. Amanda home Monday evening alter 0 0 0 spending Garland. Roberts and Mrs. Ella Young- and 0 0 0of the can may be counted and the the past week at Yellowstone Par T sta has been Emerson who three daughters of Salt Lake City; Earl, TIon nscessary amount thus determined Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sessions arrived Mr. and Mrs. Neville Hunsaker and rf XTra William U'av Mr nHll,U1W lUUIl 1IUH tioned at San Luis Obispo with the inc soy :cn should go down the silks To Be lifnh Mqtinnal f.iinrH snpnt hia fur- -' about half an inch. Apply when the Mrs. Jesse Peterson of Texas, are vis- Monday to spend the wetk with Mr To Mrs. Melvin Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Loras and Mrs. Elzo Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Israel lough in Fielding with his father and silks begin tc dry; not before ferti iting with Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kay, Nade A A to Mr. Leo and returned He relatives. other Jim Vest, Vest, duty lization has occurred. Kay, on last Saturday. Mrs. Ed Carter and daughter, Mrs. Dr. Knowlton recommends that loans be to will offered the Barley Mrs. Frank Cannon and daughter, when an ear of corn has been treated, Mae Kay and three daughters, all of farmers who been have cooperating and Mrs. Grand Snow spent a it be marked with a piece of colored Mona; Mis. Sarah Stark and thiee in the AAA farm program, M. G. Beth, few days this week in Salt Lake City cloth. A short piece slid down in be daughters of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. John Carr of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Peiry, chairman of the county AAA with Mrs. Krause, daughter of Mrs. tween the ear and the stalk is suffi announced today. C moil, and other relatives. Laura Penrose also of Salt Lake City; committee, cient. When the ears are treated again He said that any operator or owner Mrs. Carma Radin of Chicago, ill.; Hisses Enid Welling and Maureen it will thus be possible to determine 1941 Proin the AAA cooperating Mr. and Mrs. Nick Chournos of Brig-haWelling are spending the 24th and the which ones have been oiled and wrhich Mis. Mary Vest of Salt Lake gram is eligible to receive a loan on weeknd following in Fielding with have not. produced this year. The bar- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. City; Mrs. Vira McClain of Clear- barley A recent publication "The Use of We have a limited number of summer hats must ley grade No. 5 or better, how- Welling. of! field; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Newton Oil or Oil Containing Insecticides for ever. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and baby Earworm Control in Sweet 0alt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John and dresses which we have placed on sale at prices Corn,' Barley stored as collateral for the of Los Angeles, California, arrived has Landvatter of Ogden; and Judge been released the bureau by just loan may be stored on the farm in this week to vacation with her and wife of Salt Lake City. that will astound you, and so low you can not pargranaries wmcn meet the require- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, of entomology and plant quarantine which lists the methods of mixing the afford to pass them by. Mrs. Ernest Bardsley, of Richfield, ments for farm storage or in public and other relatives. and her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Bennett warehouses which are approved by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gam, and Mr. insecticides and oil. Free copies of and daughter Alda Jane, of Burling- the county AAA commmittee. and Mrs. Parky Peterson report their this bulletin may be obtained from COME IN NOW AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK Loans may be made through ap ton, California, spent the weekend at to Yellowstone Park as very en- county agents. trip proved lending agencies or directly joyable and the fishing good. They the home of C. T. Thompson. with the Commodity Credit Corpora returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson and son, tion. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling return These loans will be available on the ed Taylor, of Burley, Idaho, spent TuesFriday noon from a ten day 1941 crop until December 31, 1941. to San Jose, California, where trip of Mrs. home the Nelson's at day they All notes will mature on demand, or parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. visited with Mrs. Welling's parents, April SO, 1942 and the interest rate Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morgan, and other o o Is 3 per cent. relatives. also visited in Albany Need for increased egg production Insurance will be required on all with Mr. They Canadian Indian Treasures and Mrs. Jimmy Doyle. On was d cited this week by Carl the t, treasures to be seen Among grain under loan. their return trip home they came by In the Indian chapel at Caughna-wagThe oan values of eligible barley extension at the poultryman of Yosemite National Park. Mr. opposite Lachine, Que., are a of all classes except mired shall be way and Mrs. J. S. Morgan returned home Utah State Agricultural college, when he urged farmers and poultrymen to wampum belt and based on the following grades: with them, and stopped off in Pocaan ostensorium dating back to 1669. No. 1 their pullets and turn them in 45c per bushel tello, Idaho to visit with two other keep o to laying hens instead of putting them No. 2 44c per bushel daughters living there. District on the market this summer. By so doLeading No. 3 42c per bushel Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy and chil Macon is the principal town of the m ore eggs will be provided for No. 4 39c per bushell ing dren, Coleen and Lex, left Tuesday Uncle famous district of No. 5 Sam's 25c per bushel pro morning for a visit with their son gram and Burgundy. These rates apply to d producers' incomes will be who is stationed at Fort Lewis, Jay, o o o barley, and to barley stored in wareis expecting to be greatly supplemented. Related to Hungarians houses provided the warehouse receipt Washington. toJay There is no definite egg shortage transferred Alaska in the near now The Finns racially are related to warahouse-store- d but there may be in the future the representing future. the Hungarians, except those of barley shows that handling charges Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen and unless egg production is increased, he Scandinavian blood. and storage have been paid for the Mrs. Johnson of says. People are eating more eggs at Logan, and Beverly duration of the loan. Ann and Shirley Faye Layton of Salt home, the Army needs lots of eggs, Mr. Perry pointed out that these Avocados Contain Much Fat and large quantities are scheduled to BY PROPER EXERCISE Avocados contain more fat than rates are around 10 cents per bushel Lake City, were guests of Mr. and shipment over seas. The government Mrs. Dwight Hansen on Friday of last any other fruit except olives. higher than the rates last year. recently asked poultry producers to week. increase egg production 10 million Bowling will give you that period end Sumner Welles, acting secretary of cases during a needed workout . . . state, warned the international wheat ing next summer; and the producers conference that within another year have responded, although latest fig. wheat surpluses totaling 1,500,000,000 ures indicate the increase will fall Join the jolly (crowd that bushels will hang over international short of that figure. "We know that we can produce all markets unless the world's g gathers here nightly e nations take constructive the eggs needed in the T ""I in measures to solve problems resulting tense program," Mr. Frischknecht Score 2.00 from the war. He satt the United said. "It's just a matter of having Given 2 United Kingdom, Canada, pienty or laying fiens and taking care States, of them properly." Davis Dick Adeie Week's Winners: Last and Frisby Australia, Argentina have a com He maintains that this is the year mon interest in conditions which will to fill all available poultry houses with prevail in world wheat markets when at; laying pullets, especialthe war is over. d ly since a favorable price ration now exists and the government By an program of substitu- ha3 announced that it will be mainf tion in an emergency, the United i tained. I States could reduce its tin consumpRe A recent U. S. Department of Agj tion by and supply the riculture shows report that 10 about of thei remaining fourth entirely by imports from Bolivia, a National Academy of per cent more chicks have been Science committee recently reported hatched since January 1 than a year to OPM, Most ready means to bring ago, but the increase in number of And not only will you find it easy to fill farm want about further conservation of the young chicks on farms on June 1 was every but you will be surprised at the low metal in actual emergency or to fa disappointing, Mr. Frischknecht says. we have placed This would indicate that many on such QUALITY Goods. . . Make theprices cilitate pullets accumulation of an adequate are Fanners' ttush Union being sold as meat along with stock pile, as recommended by the your consultant whenever you need anything and you will cockrels for the broiler market. save time, money and troulle. on Gas and Oil committee, was the suggestion that A effort special should be made to silver be substituted for tin in solder. withhold all Sixty-simillion ounces of silver anfrom slaughter, he declares. Thepullets mar5 nually would effect replacement of tin ket for chicken meat can be fully in solder. supplied from the cockrels out of this ROOFING Pit OUT AND SAVE! year's hatch, and prices will be better if the broiler market is not E. D. STOVES - pro-ra- - j - - rorov TUT r'l,wa Extended A Cooperators I Summer Clearance Mc-Con- ke Pullets Needed for Defense Production farm-store- e Frisch-knech- 1 a, wine-producin- LaGra Shop Poultryman Reports o Wine-Producin- - i - g g se farm-store- ooo - th Supply Headquarters Jit! :'5tc wheat-producin- . 105 FOR food-for-d- (S&s foil HEALTH 3ilC Each Week for High Hi well-matur- all-o- J. ed - egg-fee- ut C. and Wess Place In Midland Hotel Bldg. - three-fourt- Supplying Every Need Farmer and Farm Housewife Tractor and Deise! fuel i Wholesale and Retail Prices FENCING SEPARATORS PAINTS and WALL PAPER OIL HOUSE and KITCHEN WARE BUILDING MATERIALS GLASS Order Your CASTLEGATE - now Help Relieve the Coal Traffic Congestion well-develop- x TRUCK RATES Dr. OPTOMETRIST Classes Fitted Eyes Examined 20 So. Main St. BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH Due to the 21th coming on Thursday this week. Dr. ILurlsqn will be In Tremonton Saturday, July 26th this week. Wilson Lumber Co. Building During the V'inter Farmers' Cash Union Phone 35 Tremonton DRIVE Harrison $25.00 REWARD Will be paid by the manufacturer for any Corn or Callous GREAT CHRISTOPHER Corn Salve cannot remove. It never fails. 35c and 60c at ADAM'S DRUG STORE, Tremonton, Utah, Phone 134. O O Utah's crop production outlook for Frank Andrews. Tifnh agricultural statistician, as generally iaviii.uje ui spue or some damage mi is seen by done by cold weather in April and by various insect pests. Soil moisture has been more abundant than usual and an unusual amount of rainfall has helped materially to conserve the supply of irrigation water. Grains and hay, especially, promise larger production than In 1940. S. NORMAN LEE ABSTRACTOR EsUbllflhed 40 Tears BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH - the id , v ; Listen to Arthur Gaeth Monday to Friday, 5:43 on KSL Wasatch Sales & Service the Mr. V, Ei WEST TREBI0NT0N PHONE 61.A-- 2 P( i |