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Show 'Aste BEAU RIVER VAXJLET LEADER THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1M3 biA Poultryman Advises Plowing Chick Run To Prevent Disease Local and Social Items MAY T. RENT, Vocal Correspondent, Fhone -2 Mrs. lrvin Gaalleul iuid net biatcr, and bride, who were recently married, the bride was formerly Doty Field. The young couple received many beau Couxl, axe viojuiig uitir pieuu, friui Mrs. COiUCUl, 111 lt&u)t, XUauU. tiful and useful gifts. Okia Gameid. sou ui ikirs. Aaa. Mrs. Katie Ellison, Buhop James leaves iUiKty lor uie armed Ellison and Bishop David Layton, all forces. of Layton, visited with Mrs. Eliza beth Sandall on Sunday. Mr. and ils. Dick Kuisey moved Mr. and Mra V. K. Seagtr and new to uoiue in tfreir og. son, of Spanish Fork, arrived here on Wednesday Wednesday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager. Mr. and Mis. W. K. Dalion and daugnters, Vei OtMe aiiu juue, ox Mrs, Katie Harris returned home ld&ii fc'aus, wete weeKaj,a guoou ox Wednesday after visiting relatives in Mr. and Mis. xtmik. imuloh. auiuiny Idaho Falls for two weeks. the entire uanou laiuuy gxu:eieu uc too home of Mr. ana jmua. ricoix. um- jogeph Stohl, of Salt Lake City, fey, tne oid uaiwn uouie m xieicuiig. was a guest Tuesday at the home of C his brother, H. N. StoLL Those present were Mr. and mis. Chnstopneison 01 uai'iand, Mr. and Mrs. W. hi. imiwn. ot iaauo kauis, An. Mra. Mattie Stone was a business and Mrs. Franx Daiton of 'iimon-ton- , visitor in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Daiiou of Arlene Kunz entertained the J. F. Syracuse and mis. raiiK. Goss of F. Club last Thursday night at the Bpokane, Washington. home of Mrs. Arthur Pederson. Mrs. On March 29 a delicious turkey din- Aaron Weese was special guest. Mrs. ner was served to tnuty-ou- e children, Myron Giles gave a retold story. of friends and John T. grandchildren J. H. Rhead entertained the Study Hansen, in honor of ins 74th birthday. Everyone had a very enjoyable tune. club at his home Friday night, Barbara Rasmussen and Bertha Bloem Mrs. Rose Kerr is spending this were special guests. week in Salt Dane City witn her Mrs. Israel Hunsaker entertained daughter, Mrs. Mnton Ldiiduuist. the Midland camp of the Daughters of Pioneers at her home Friday afd Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fronk ternoon. Mr3. Ella Anderson gave the a group of friends Saturday lesson on Early Missionary ExperiA dance. night after tne Firemen's ences. Mrs. Harry Taylor was special turkey dinner was served to fourteen guest. The program was omitted so guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Black-ma- n that many of the members could atof Ogden were special guests. tend the Old Folks program held In the Second Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton spent Tuesday and Wednesday with their Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colton and small Mr. and son, of daughter and Malad, were guests Monday Mrs. Joseph Jette in Focatello and of Mrs. May T. Kent. Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Checketts and y The Farm Bureau training class 'amily, of Portland, Oregon, left for their home after visiting was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John O. Garfield. Mrs. lere at the home of his sister, Mra. Nettie B. Lund demonstrated the lat- Jlose Peterson for a week. est methods of cooking four different Dee Smith, of Ogden, was a guest vegetables and talked on gardening. Five locals were represented and 18 ruesday of his grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Waldron. Dee is home on a members were present leave from the U. S. Naval Training Mrs. Eliza Edwards, of St John, station in Chicago. For Victory: Buy Bonds Colorado, is here caring for her mothClean-U- p er, Mrs. W. IL Cash, who has been Will very ill but is improving slowly. uar-fiei- d, l. enter-taiue- son-in-la- Sat-irda- Spring Help Win the War p, p, health-givin- Se-cri- st p. p j p -S- EED- Power Wheat Velvon Barley Oats Herman Eberhard i! lOotd Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munson have been visiting in Ely, Nevada for the past week with relatives and friends. Guy Rees and family were Logan visitors Tuesday. Mr. Rees had the misfortune about a week ago to get his left hand broken. However, he reports it is getting along fairly well and hopes to be able to use it again before long. Mrs. Gerald Foster and three children, Miss June Foster and Mis3 Opal Bennett of Pocatello, Idaho, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. WelL ing last Sunday. Miss Bennett remained to visit for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne, who have spent the past three months in California, where Mr. Bourne has been employed, returned home Monday night. Mr. Bourne has returned to assist his father in his farm ing operation this summer. Mrs. Uel Gam and small son spent several days last week in Salt Lake City visiting with relatives. Mrs. W. C. Bourne had as her guests last Sunday, Mrs. Bello Rogers of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ina Peck of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen, of Ogden, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gam. Lemuel Earl, of Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend with his family. J. L. Earl announce the marriage of his daughter, Noreen, to Robert C. Turner of Salt Lake City. They were married in Boise, Idaho Wednesday evening with Governor Clark of Idaho performing the ceremony. Gale Peterson of Salt Lake City accompanied them to Boise. The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. Turner is at present located in the Navy Recruiting office, at that point Congratulations and best wishes are extended to the young Utah poultrymen who turn their new crop pullets into a poultry yard occupied last season by a flock of old hens are inviting an outbreak of disease unless they plow the yaid or disinfect the soil. Professor Carl Frischknecht, U. S. A, C. Extension pouitryman advises. Professor Frischknecht sugests that when possible, contaminated surface soil be plowed under, a good seedbed prepared, and a gia&s, legume, or small-grai- n crop planted. Otherwise, young birds may pick up disease when e they scratch and peck at filthy soil. In cases where plowing the poultry run is not practical, considerable protection from disease can be afforded young birds if the contaminated surface soil is thoroughly soaked with a strong disinfectant A good disinfectant for this purpose can be made by dissolving a pound of commercial lye and two and a half pounds of d lime in five and a half lf water. About of gal gallons lon to a gallon of this solution is used per square yard of soil, depending upon the absorbent quality of the ground. When the ground is disinfected in this way, it is important that all refuse material be removed from the surface of the soil and disinfected or burned, Professor Frischknecht suf-fac- Hay-war- water-slacke- one-ha- concluded. For Victory: Buy Bonds Animal Fertilizer Needed By Plants To Step Up Yield d, Many Utah farmers are buying expensive commercialized fertilizer for use on their land and letting animal manure go to waste without realizing that manure offers the main source of plant nutrients on nearly all farms couple. the Utah State Agricultural college Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Austed and Extension Service reports. Miss Margaret Leonard, of Farming-toIn addition, the manure supplies a Utah, visited Sunday at valuable part of new organic matter the home of their briefly Mrs. W. K, aunt, that must be supplied to the land Welling. from time to time. Unfortunately, not For Defense: Buy Bonds enough manure is produced to meet the needs of most farms, but worse Holding Soil Down Hold your Boil down if it Is light than this, a large part of that which is produced never reaches the field. and sandy, as in desert An animal weighing 1000 pounds country, by planting binding grasses produces annually 27,000 pounds of and creepers; add peat moss and if manure, 19,000 pounds of which is possible incorporate heavier soil. your soil s rocky, as on a solid material and 8,000 pounds of altitude hill, take a tip from nature Thi material rmtnins isfi, sick Pines and other natives f.nd. 38 of of pounds phos nitrogen, pounds 127 of acid and pounds phoric potash. gjj,. xne uquia pan oi tne manure con tains of all the potash of the total and more than nitrogen voided by the animal. The best method of storing manure is In a concrete pit of sufficient capacity to take care of both the solid and liquid portions, for if the liquid & rT part of the manure is lost and if the A. M. solid portion becomes over saturated ) 6:00 Blue Newt 7:00 Blue Breakfast ciud with water and this is allowed to T:15 KLO Checkerboard Time (MWF) 8:oO KLO Newi ( drain off, large amounts of nitrogen 8:15 IMN Songs ot Church ' and potash are wasted and lost. 8:45 KLO Women ai War Monday Friday Throagh manure to is if the Again, exposed 8:00 Blue Orphans of Divorce 9:i5 Blue Honeymoon Hill weather, not only are large amounts Blue John's Other Wife 9:30 of the plant food ingredients dissolv 9:45 Blue Just Plain Bill ) ed and carried away, but much of 10:00 KLO Ogden Classified 10:30 Blue Nat'l Farm and Home(M-S- ) the organic matter is also lost Blue Radio City Music Hall(Sun) Blue Baukhage The only weakness that manure has 11:00 KLO Musical Train a complete fertilizer is that it is not ll:io P.M. 12:00 IMN Sunday Chimes (Sun) well balanced. Since manure is low in 12:uu MBS Cedrtc Foster KLO Salt LaKe Classified (Dly) phosphoric acid, some addition of 12:45 1:00 Blue Wake Up America tSun) phosphoric acid should be made for 1:U0 MBS Mutual Goes Calling ) 2:00 MBS Lutheran Hour 3un best results. This addition of phos 2:15 Blue Club Matinee l phoric acid can be made either before 3:00 IMN Variety snow 3:30 Blue Musical Steelmakers (Sun) or at the time of application to the 4:00 KLO Search for Stars (Fri land, but in most cases it Is most 4:30 KLO Hollywood Express (Dally) Blue Tom Mix 4:45 ) convenient to sprinkle in the phosBiue Over Our Coffes Cups (Sun) ' 5:00 MBS Voice of Prophecy (Sun) phate fertilizer as the manure is being Blue Easy Ace3 loaded on the spreader for the field. 6:00 Rlue Jimmy Fldlcr (Mom Mr. Keen Blue 5:15 If treble superphosphate is used, from 5:43 KLO Tne Bible Quu (Thursl 20 to 22 pounds per load will take 6:u0 MBS Revival (Sun) Blue Love a Mvsterv (Mm) care of the phosphorus requirements MB3 What's My NameT (Tues) Blue Quu Kids (Wed) of the crop. If common superphosBlue The Green Hornet (Sat) 6:30 MBS Lone Ranecr is Blue True or False (Mon) phate used, then about 45 pounds 6:30 MB3 Cmcaco Theatre (Sat) per load will be required, the Exten7:00 Blue Orandpapny and Pais (Sun) 7:00 KLO What's Wrong sion Service advises. Blue Famous Jury Trials (Tues) 7:15 KLO Country Kditor For Victory: Buy Bonds 7:30 MBS bands n, wind-swe- pt j Easter J Make your home bright with Easter flowers in 1 Flowers- - delicate shades and fragrance. CORSAGES - POTTED PLANTS - BOUQUets KORTH FLORISTS 1 Tremonton Phone 76a-- ' Now is the Time To Beautify Your Home with Shrubs Trees Roses We also have a good variety of fruit trees Walter Wuthrich Nursery Xall East Tremonton rrt it 66.a-- 2 'ffiZ FOOD is playing a vital part in this war, and it is up to you farmers to do your best to raise the necessary crops Our line of Guaranteed Seeds will help you do it. . . . We also have a fine stock of seeds for the Victory Gardens high-umii- rf , Dealers In I five-sixt- Mrs. Ernest Ruggerlo, of Ogden, is For the spring clean-uannually visiting this week at the home of Mr. conducted by the Beautification comand Mrs. Ernest Woodward. mittee of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints, in its church-wid-e Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fairman, of program, they suggest to all Boise, Idaho, visited with Mr. and their workers that this year there be Mrs. W. YV. Whitney on Monday. the closest cooperation with the government campaign to "Get in the Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Stewart and scrap!" America's war industries need family left Thursday morning for the scrap metals, the old paper, rags Salt Lake City and from there they and rubber. will go to La3 Vegas, Nevada, where Another thing the government is Mr. Stewart has employment for the emphasizing at the present time and coming year. which fits into this program is the matter of good health. A thorough Mrs. J. IL Fronk entertained her clean-udestroying all disease breed Bridge club at her home Wednesday ing places, will go a long way to pro night Special guests were Mrs. Alma tect and promote community health. Theurer and Mrs. Russell Waldron Producing a garden with g and prizes were won by Mrs. R, D. vegetables or growing beautiful Waldron and Mrs. Guy Johnson. flowers both of these activities will provide outdoor exercise conducive Mrs. Don Iverson attended the fu- to better health. neral of her aunt, Mrs. Priscella The time for this spring clean-u- p in Farmington on Thursday. will vary according to location and seasonable conditions. When the Mrs. Cliff Keir entertained the V. church Beautification committee take G. F. club at her home Wednesday the lead in any community, thev night. Mrs. Wilford Rodgers, Mrs. should invite all others to join them Frank Stevens were special guests. in the program. If some other group leads out, it is recommended that all Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and unite together in the spring clean-udaughter, Tess, spent Saturday in Tno Latter-da- y Saints' Chui-ccern iuve city. Mrs. Johnson and less committee suggests that the clean-uwere guests of her sisters, Irene and this year be very thorough and com Edith Stoddard while Mr. Johnson at plete. In every church or puMic tended a banquet given by the Utah building, in every home, the clem-uPower & Light Veterans club, given iuuia reacn every nooK and e' n er, at the Newhouse Hotel. every basement and attic, evr.ry closet and storage place, ganlen on Mrs. George Fkkland and son, of the farm and in the eveiy every b.'.rn city, Logan, wire guests of Mrs. Guy and all other building's. Johnson last Thursday. Such a clean-u- p will do more than beautify a place it will fit rijkt iuto Mrs. Adara Braikman received the government program to gather word that her son J. Carter England, all scrap iron and other materials so who enlisted in the Marines and is necesvsary to help win the war. This stationed in San Deigo, California, beautification program and its mi my has been in the hospital for the past activities will help keep up the mor two weeks with pneumonia. ale and spirituality of the folks at home. It is our responsibility during Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney and this crisis to keep our homes and Bonnie and Bob were guests over the churches and their surroundings clean weekend of Mr. and Mrs. John Field and beautiful. With an abundance of in Lyman, Wyoming. On Saturday flowers and pleasing surroundings, they attended a large reception giv- our homes will be desirable places In en in honor of their son, Lawrence which to Uve and the churches will be more Inviting places where people will want to go to pray and worship. If local committees are inactive, people are urged to go ahead and have a spring clcan-u- p of their own initiative. For Victory! 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