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Show wo is. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER stipend allowed. Of course, this prom- - J wes no immediate relief. Secretary! Wickaid buys Uiat at least 3oO0 farm laouieis wal Lave to be recruited to crops. A recruitproduce the iyi3-4ing program is being planned and a progiam wJl be staiUid immediately ui xia.1 major counUes producing perishable fruits and vegetables tor pVEYVILLE t . a ili; Ira M hfd a birthdav JL Bishop Clarence Fryer on at the ward lav evening h11-- Refeshment3 were I3 'jt at Hansen and wife visited of Mr. and Mrs. Vera American Falls, Idaho last aT who has been came 'relatives in Ogden, nsita Mrs.- Hor- -- o cl Haiifrhter. V1S11 tn here o Barnard and family, also her , iv Snackman, snackman and family. and Mrs. Max Germer and of Ogden. were guests of children. anther. Mrs. Aima wnuer, ...j SW Thursday h fLgr : HoneyvUle- - met ai me fattie Hassel. Dorothv Mildred Jean Loveland and ni,'c" a was from ClUD Re-- Brigham City. : were served. visited his daugh-tr- a Gardner uartin Kermett Hansen and fam- 71, few days last week in Salt Lake jnta j cty. Stanley biS i j i Gardner spent a few days sister, Geneive Gardner, at Ogden. and Mrs. A. R. Eurbank and 'odell Burbank were calling on jdatifes here Sunday, 1 the classes of the Sunday entertained at the home was jjjjuoj and Mrs. Clarence Fryer of Bishop evening. Games were played jjayrefreshments served. and j One of from Salt Lake City call-- ; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Relatives ed ctidester on Thursday. I Friends from Deweyville attended of Matt Rich- the funeral services ml at Brigham City on Thursday, ar. Richard was a resident of Dew-- ) while em- eyviile for several years i ployed by the O. S. L. R. Friends and relatives from jttended the funeral services of Fred HOLY BIBLE - With Eitnordlnary Value Bound in KRAFT I f I Genuine MOROCCO I GRAINED LEATHER CD TP Your "AME printed IN r n C L GOLD on the front cover. Thk New Deluxe, King James Verticil Bible, primed on highest quali- easy to read, clear boxed with your the front cover is Limiyoura lor only $1.98 complete. ted quantity warder NO W TODAY. Money Back Guarantee. Send check or ouy order print name and initials dearly (or GOLD IMPRINT on cover. ACT NOW RAftf BUY Send order today to WItCOX FOllETT COMPANY 1255 So. W.baih Am Chieags. III. ty type individually name In gold on I ' 1 We Eat More Meat Oonsenation Boosts Production Consumption of beef, veaL pork, Farnieis and rancheis puzzled with laniD and mutton has uicreasLd irom the problem of producing "more with 94 per capita in the first 10 pounds less' might get an idea from the op- j months of 1941 u 102 pounds per of Horace N. Hunsaker of eration capita in the same 10 months of 1S42, Mr. Hunsaker an Honeyville. While increase of 9 per cent. would consider himself the last man on earth to be showing comebody else how to do it, he still has demon- Meeting With WPB Yv hat s a ru-i'. How do you strated how conservation fanning actelectn-utout il to aduiuona! loi'm get ually means producing more with ; iiiuwc Lonwu), miiig wiui less. s One example of this is found in many ouieis, Vvere tuaCusMxl at a oi. meetings neid in the state dur-iii- g his range operations. His range, over tun wtcK. j.im2 meeting lor iua stocked for more than 20 years, was was ueiu at iiogau, ulu tiUer turning off less and less beef each a.. Vv.county um Oiace Auaeismi iui.oj A reduction in of the number year. as atuiiiueu representatives of the livestock grazing his range, the de war toaiU, rvooeit UsUa County of more velopment watering places Komtr, t aimer reiieseniauve ox Lne and the use of stock salt to obtain a more even distribution of grazing, legioiLLii war iritxiucuon ttoaiU at Denver, and Lr. Thomas P. have rebuilt his range until he is in chaige o procurement anu Adams, now able to increase beef production at least 35 per cent without damage priorities irom tne uenver oitice oi wfB, met witu lepiesentatives oi to the forage on his ranch. Contour tanning on his dry farm the county Vvar Boaid. 'ihe purpose in Whites Valley has checked eros- oi tne niuetuigs was to give mstruc-tio- n m lining out ail types of toinis ion .increased the yields of grain, reduced fuel costs, machinery costs, on priorities having to uo with manpower and time. Under the ola "round and round" type of farming. yields were decreasing, topsoil was War Crops Advance washing away, and tne land was be- in A.d larmers Farmers making extra efforts to coming harder to handle each year grow vital war crops may obtain because of gullies and loss of aid tmougn the county USDA Another conservation measure was War Board. Unaer a new loan proto glean behind the harvester with gram, tanners may sign a special a herd of some 3000 turkeys last fall. note limiting the obligaUon to repay These are but a few of the conser- the value of the crop or crops for which the loan was ODtained. In this vation measures used by the to 'produce more with less." way the cost of production may be insured. Crops coming under this provision include: Potatoes, where the Beet Prices Sugar iarm goal is 3 acres or more, dry Sugar beet growers can expect an beans, tomatoes, snap beans, green increase of $1.50 per ton over 1942 peas, carrots for processing or sale prices for UJeir beets this year, ac- lresn, and cabbage, sweet com and cording to A. W. Bishop, chairman table beets for processing only. of the Box Elder County AAA Committee. Buth this year the commod- Price Support For Spuds ity credit corporation will purchase Potato prices are to be supported re-sthe beets and then them to at to 92 per cent the processors. This arrangement of prices equivalent I'his support will mean parity. along with the increase in price was prices of between $1.70 in Septem designed to spur production without ber to .$2.00 in February, 1SM4 fori increasing the price of sugar to the U. S. No. 1 Russet Burbanks in northconsumer. It is estimated that re- ern Utah. turns to glowers will average about $9.25 to $9.50 a ton, making a total return of about $11.00 per ton in lUUouing The Oil'ice of Price Administration cluding the sugar program payment. announces that individuals living too far from market centers to buy ra May Use Axis Labor tioned food as often as once a month Plans to alleviate the farm labor may apply to the local rationing shortage now include the possible use board for certificates which allow of Axis war prisoners. However, this them to buy in quantities suf fiicent would be on a volunteer basis in to supply their needs for longer perstead of compulsion. The U. S. De iods ol time. partment of Agriculture says the plans include provision for regular Gas Ration Cards wages in addition to the military Motorists holding supplemental B' and 'C gasoline rations hereafter may obtain renewals by mail rather than Dy appearing personally before the local rationing board. 'I'his will also apply to renewals for rations, such as gasoline-powere- d farm equipment. Ai bei-ic- top-so- il. Hun-sake- rs non-highw- T- """-""- "ii Interlocked Plates e Full-siz- oi-ti- - ..." A Selected Cedar Separators Have you been having trouble with your battery- - lately? Do you have to have it recharged frequently? Maybe you need a new one. Why not avoid delays that may make you late for work and hold up war production? Don't take chances with a weak ttW'V WITHYGUSt ID BATTERY 1 w 1 Kg . . j f i battery that lacks starting power. This bargain-price- mmm d Firestone Rocket. Battery may be the answer to your starting problem. Come in and let us install a new Firestone Rocket Battery in your car. Guaranteed. A l!llllllilllillllinil!!!llllllllllilll!!l!li:ilill!!llll!!l!!!!lill!ill!!ll!l!llllllllllllllllll!im You May fie Eligible fo Buy ihe New RBCAPPSNiS'lS t? ell f ConcenJane Complete here Mrs. at Honeyville on Sunday. Larson can-UJif- a. y evening the Civic 'yville . J week. 4 HEWS SrtU tase Threa ITJAH THIS If your present tires wear smooth and cannot he recapped, you may be eligible to buy the new Firestone War The, built with exclusive Firestone construction features. If can be recapped, i i X"!! i''H 1 JU I 1 VsJft lyY Insist upon Firestone Factory Controlled Sicappiag with these advantages: jxK kl lv your present tirea 7 Va Factory Trained Experts Exclusive Firestone Rubber Formula Application and Curing Coefroiled by Rigid Inspection Tltese features mean longer tire mileage and greater safety. Firestone Factoiy Controlled Eecapping costs no more than ordinary recapping. 6.00-1- 6 Jo? PtUS EXCISE in WE WILL GLADLY HELP YOU FILL OUT AN APPLICATION FOR A TIRE RATIONING CERTIFICATE TAX OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY tOW i3lllllllllllll!llllllllllltllH Milk Ceilings to oil your Motor-drive- n Electrical Appliances "You want your household appliances to serve you for the duration, at least. To do so they need proper care careful handling, regular cleaning and frequent oiling, if Remember! It's far they're motor-drivebetter to oil your Electric vacuum cleaner, washer, stoker, furnace fan, etc., too frequently than not frequently enough. You can buy a can of oil at many stores or service stations. If you haven't one, may I suggest that you purchase? one immedi- The Office of Price Administration announces nation-wid- e emergency ceiling prices iiik distributors and handlers may pay farmers for milk lor resale as fluid hulk. These ceilings were placed in an effort to prevent further rise in cost to the public. Regulations are to be issued soon. They will stipulate that from the cifective date of the order until April K, no fluid milk distributor may pay more to producers than the hignest prices he paid in January 1943. A permanent policy on price ceilings for milk will be issued in 60 days. Waff-Te- ft i.,K litf 'S MEN'S BIB OVERALLS v3 r .7 Bar tacked at points of strain. tascam Waist sizes SO-S- 3G-1- ately." Yours for Victor', Fruits Department of Agriculcitrus crop ture forecasts the 1942-4will leach 22,645,000 boxes, the secMore Citrus The U. S. COVERT MATCHED SCT Preslirunk, bar tr.ckcd at strain points. Made of covert fabric, dark gray in color, extra wearing quality. Ideal for sbop and factory workers sturdy and low priced. 3 ond highest ciop on record. Hay Prices Under Ceilings An OPA regulation issued this week will reduce prices on alfalfa hay in California, Oregon and Washington from $4 to $8 a ton. Similar steps in other parts of the countiy are being considered. leans will be available on twenty kinds of hay and pasture seed. Sample basic loans include: 30 cents a pound; common, central, 28 cents; red clover, 25 cents; biennial sweet clover white, 7 cents, yellow, 6 cents, mixed, 5 cents; clover, 22 cents; timothy, 4.5 cents; smooth brome grass, 11 cents; a crested wheat grass, 10 cents; grass, 20 cents; western wheat grass, 8 cents, !V HI -- - - ?n You'll want several pair of these serviceable, medium weight, 1 lue denim overalls at tlus low pries. n. Enough Bags For Wool An adequate supply of burlap and paper bags is expected for the 1943 wool clip. It is expected that one and a half million bags will be available, but sheepmen should order early. es TROUSERS ' CEILING 19 N0W SHIRT CEILINS1.39 wow I.! Chambray Shirts 11 98c Firestone ONLY Soft, mellow tones in pastel colors. Here i3 the easy, simple, inexpensive way to redecorate your home. Use over wallpaper, plaster, stucco, brick, etc. One coat covers any surface. 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The ratings, however, must not be for material in excess of $25 in value or to supply maximum invenmore than a y the lessor. whichever is tory, r i. i w- - s wi . tit. tukJ Tr.L Ofe OtJ Wall-Ton- e quickly and easily. VmihI XiMaJli mnd tXa 1 '(O J.Oey Sf--y- firniam 1 45-da- Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone 20 Trcraonton, Utah |