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Show a pound of butterfat marketed from June 1 to 15. Professor A. J. Morris of the Utah State Agricultural college Dairymen of State Join Federation To Plot Post-WPlans ELWOOD PENROSE ar and son. Rial, of n, .v Qvrens Tdiho visited Wednesday Wf r and Mrs. C. E. Miller wanulv. Rial remained here Mr" Owens went to Salt returned Saturday and ld over night. at- and Mrs. C E. Miller I'j the funeral of the baby of Roche of M. Lawrence The baby died coouy Hos. It is time once more to have , our pressure cook-.-.:and in readiness for Those who have cookers . have them tested. p!ew Mrs. Dagmad Anderson .,ary Petersen and arrangements will be made to do this in the very near - 'IT A "SSJSfit v ...... Newell Johnson and daugh- very much improved. The doctors ter Dixie Sue, of Promontory. say it is a miracle and the family U a week visiting with her wishes to express its thanks to 'its the good people here who exeicist.J and Mrs. Wilford here she went with the their faith for him to bring about liters to visit with Mr. and Mrs. this recovery. The Scouts met Tuesday evening GlSn Miller and children of Ogdand discussed having a Court of enHonor and also their summer hike. of Clara Huggins, Mrs. and Mr visited with friends here They will meet again Sunday after Brigtem. Sunday School. Sunday' Mrs. Eva Hansen and daughters Petersen Lawrence Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Melba Bishop and Erma were' Ogden visitors Thursday. Stanfill and tiurke were Logan visitors WedHr and Mrs. Perry 'and Mrs. Engvar Petersen nesday. They visited another ur Mrs. Adrus Kimball. visitors daughter, Monday. ffere Brigham Miss Ruth Mrs. Hansen returned home from and Stokes (jester at the Log- Salt Lake City, Tuesday, where packrell were married she had visited a daughter, Mrs. Monday. in Temple, Ada Shurtz. Hr and Mrs. Engvar Petersen The American Legion visited went" to Salt Lake for Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Hans P. Larsen at Day. Elwood, Sunday, June 4, and preMr. and Mrs. Joseph Laws, of sented them with their Gold Star Malad, Idaho, and daughter Faye citation. The Larsens appreciate visited Thursday af California, - this little token very much and with Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Peterwish to publicly express their thanks to the American Legion. vacatiis Stanfill Misa Sherma Wayne Larsen visited with relaoning at Bear Lake with Dr. tives in Preston, Sunday and his Budge and daughter. Miss Marjorie Miller returned son, Charles, returned home with. him after spending a week with home last Monday after attending his C. in A. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. U. at school the Logan. Bennett. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel went Miller, took her to Ogden, Sunday, where she enrolled with the Nurses to American Fork last Friday to Cadets at the Dee Hospital. Her visit with Mrs. George Abel on sister, Faye, has been there for her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christensen the past six months. L M. Petersen and Ervin Pete- were in Ogden Friday on business. The Sunday evening meeting rsen took their sons, Fred and was conducted by the Sunday Ronald along with some other to the School and the theme "Of All Flesh boys and their exhibits Livestock Show at North Salt One Nation," was carried out. The songs and readings were all bear-- , Lake, Saturday. The boys remained there until Tuesday when L. M. ing on this subject. Petersen and son, Dee Len went after them. The a extends community The Sunday School presented the hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. program for Sacrament meeting Joseph Eggli and children, who Sunday evening. Interesting talks moved here from Cache Valley. were given by two boys, Jack Dal-to- n They are now living in the former and Lynn Shuman. home of Sarlin Stanfill. Sts Mil-ffS- YOUR OLD MATTRESS MADE NEW it to us and unless beyond repair, we will clean Send and rebuild it into a new comfortable Roll-Edg- Mattress at e LOW COST TO YOU We Will Now Pick Up and Deliver Regularly 2 PHONE 23 or and our driver will call. S0-R- EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY 51 EAST, FIRST SOUTH BRIGHAM CITY J Goo lb Out-Sid- e :st Quality Genuine 90 fl TIRES PRE-WA- R in 6.00 - 16 7.00 - 16 sizes 6.50 - 16 House Paint $Q Aft gallon Pre-Wa- r S UNSEED OIL, raw Genuine Pre-W- 1 60 1 f,5 ar LINSEED OIL, boiled RUBBER BELTING for your Combine 5 and Thresher 3g 4 47 LAWN SEED 5-l- f(S ie 4-- H and inch widths per foot $1.29 1 . bag Spring Filled b. OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS MEN'S DRESS PANTS o C 95 $ Q.59 U Roomy and. Well Tailored MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS All Sizes and Grades IfW XXJO ff UI1 mmm mm i i ' Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson returned home Saturday from Paterson Field. Ohio. They report Cpl. Warner Thompson as beintr nital u1 of the ADA mobilization fund drive Dairy farmers of Utah, Idaho. reported the program was spurred Colorado and Oklahoma were unit-- J by widespread concern that the delicate daiy price structure be ed last week with o Qher leading dairy states in ' demoralized by a market glut when a nation-wid- e business - building, the government halts heavy buying drive to meet the threat of a price- - for war purposes. He emphasized that such a move milk surplus wreaking post-wa- r which would hit hard at Utah's' "would be a serious blow to the dAii-ranidlv .. industrvJr Utah dairy industry which has ex, t j 0prnwinf0 headed by Merrill Warnick. pres- panded in the last decade or so at ident of the Utah Dairy Federa- three times the national rate," and added that "if the already low tion. The federation head said that pirce of butter were to drop a dairymen of the four states hadj penney a pound because of a suraf filiated with the American dairy j plus, it would drain $1,600,000 a association, and expanded its mem month out of the pockets of the bership to 18 states, thereby American dairy farmers on the basis of present production. In strengthening the program of and research of the as Utah alone, this would mean a sociation which is designed to cre- loss to producers of $8,000 or $10,- ate a market for a prospective 000 a month." post-wa- r surplus of 10 to 15 billion The ADA is now sponsoring an pounds of milk a year, about five advertising program to speed the to seven and a half billion quarts. post-wa- r recapture of food pro State dairy farmers are prepar ducts which have been "eroded" ing to turn June into an "action into the channels of war. and is dairy month" to help insure the also promoting research to hunt future o' the industry. Mr. War-nic- k for new selling facts for dairy stated that the men are mo- foods. bilizing to back the national program for their products, through payments of about ten cents each Close year. Payments are made by vol On untary deductions from milk or cream checks at the rate of a cent milk-produce- rs future. . dairy department, and chairman SiANLEYl CHILD State Senator Aspires To High Office Stanley N. Child, prominent State Senator aijd an outstanding lntermountam businessman and contractor has "tossed his hat in the ring" as a Democratic candidate for Governor of Utah. Mr. Child formally filed his dec- laration of petition and acceptance Wednesday afternoon, May 31, in the secretary of state's office. Dozens of petitions, containing hundreds of signatures, including 10 state Democratic Senators, Legislators and numerous city and county officials, demonstrates the popularity Mr. Child enjoys among Utah voters. The Salt Lake City press lauded Mr. Child's speech last SaturState day when the Democratic convention was held, terming his remarks as "conMeanwhile, up and down the enthusiastic groups are forming to campaign for Mr. Child. General headquarters were opened last week in the Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City. Mr. Child was born in Salt Lake City in 1899 of pioneer parentage and was educated in local public schools and the University of Utah. In the first World War he served for 22 months, six of them overseas as a officer. His eldest son, Stanley, Jr., is now serving in the armed forces. The Childs have two other children, and have resided in Salt Lake City for nearly a quarter of a century. He is a member of the L. D. S. church, and Salt Lake Post No. 2, American Legion. For more than 20 years Mr. Child has actively participated in numerous civic, patriotic, religious and community events. His hobby is people. Mr. Child's platform centers on absolute integrity in office, strict adherence to our Constitutional safeguards and cooperation with other officials of the state. "If elected." Mr. Child said. "I intend to seek counsel and advice from those who have a complete understanding of a particular prob lem for the general welfare of the entire state." Mr. Child has evolved a complan for Utah prehensive post-wa- r and a program to assist in the adjustment period of Utah service men and women. The Best Used Car State In The Nearly all late models are fully equipped with radio and heater O ed Grazing Service Holds Fire Fighting Training School (Continued from Page 1) Warden J. Whitney Floyd, and permission for burning on any private, state or public lands between the dates of May 1 and October 31 must be secured from the county fire warden who must make in spection and issue permits before any burning is allowed. Sheriff Warren Hyde is state deputy fire warden for Box Elder County, and Sheriff Ben Weston is state deputy fire warden for Rich County Areas of responsibility and ac countability for control and sup pression of range fires in Box El der County have been established for the Forest Service, Box Elder County, and Grazing Service. All citizens are urged to be extremely cautious of any fires that may be observed during the fire season and report these directly to the Grazing Service, County Sheriffs office, or Forest Service, immed iately upon detection. During the discussion, it was out that within the brought Promontory Grazing District, there was a total of 37 fires during the fire season of 1942. This number dropped to 6 fires during 1943 due principally to volume of growth, and It was the general opinion of range men present that the fire hazard for the 1944 season ap pears to be comparable with the 1942 season. Any fires observed or suspicion of individuals setting fires should be reported to any of the per diem guards lLsited above, or to the County Sheriff, or other government offiicial. S. NORMAN LEE 1942 Sedan Fleetmaster 1941 1941 1940 1940 1936 1936 1935 1934 1934 1936 1935 1935 1937 5 Pas. Coupe Coupe Special Sedan Master DeLuxe Coach Sedan Sedan Coach (as is) Sedan Coupe T2 ton Truck T2 ton Short 1V& ton The Box Elder County Noxious Weed committee have again checked on the noxious weeds in the most seriously infested districts of Box Elder County, This article is written to ask the cooperation of all land owners, leasers, and operators; also County road officials and rail road offi cials in coping with this terrible weed menace. The white-to- p and the morning glory especially are giving us a real challenge. Box Elder County is one county in Utah who is carrying of the expense of either contracted clean cultivation or weed chemi cals. There is a tremendous shortage of labor, and chemicals are difficult to obtain; but the weed committee appeals to all to at least prevent these weeds from going to seed; and at the same time eradicate as many as possible. Perhaps after the war is over we can again work out a more efficient program. If everyone will remember, a plan is worked out whereby the county can stand one half of the expense, and the AAA program can make weed eradication payments. However, arrangements must be made in advance with the proper officials. Will everyone cooperate and as sist in combating this terrible weed menace ? full-heart- Established AO Years BRIGHAM 'CITY, UTAH Farmers who sell beef carcasses must collect 4 7 red points per pound, F. M. Christensen, chairman of the Tremonton War Price and Rationing Board, announced today. Points collected must be surrendered to the local board or the district OPA office, Salt Lake City. Administration no slaughterers perwho kill less than per month," said the chairman. "However, there is no change in the requirements for the surrender of points under the rationing program. Red points must still be collected for portions of beef that contain both rationed and un rationed meat. A chart showing the point values can be secured from the local War Price and Rationing Board." The chairman stated that until further notice points are not required on the transfer of pork, veal, ham, or mutton, since these meats now carry a zero point "T War Food longer requires mits of farmers 10.000 pounds value. ed REPAIR Headquarters for TRACTORS POWER UNITS COMBINE MOTORS MAGNETOS CARBURETORS O Accetylene and Electric WELDING one-ha- lf Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw are enjoying a visit this week with their son, Norman and wife and baby of Portland, Oregon. Captain and Mrs. Glenn Wyatt are also spending a few days at the Shaw home this week, while enroute to Mississippi, where the Captain has been transferred. MYERSPUMPS and WATER SYSTEMS o BUY YOUR Hay Derrick - CABLE A good supply is now on hand. PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE Tremonton Phone 00 Dealers for CATERPILLAR and JOHN DEERE TRACTORS ALBERT EARL, Mgr. ::"I7 PLYMOUTHS 1941 Special Sedan Grey 1941 Black Coach 1941 Special Sedan Tan 1937 Sedan 1936 Sedan 1936 Sedan 1937 Coupe e FORDS 1941 Town 1939 Sedan 1937 Coach 1937 Coupe 1934 Tudor Sedan I (as is) It Pays o E1IEJE . S7 to Co-opcra- tc! All poultrymcn who delivered eggs during February, March, April, and May, 1913, are now sharing in a final settlement payment totaling approximately $300,000.00. This payment is the 1913 egg storage earnings of $1.40 per case. Of the $1.40, 77 cents per case will go to poultrymcn in a cash payment, while C3 cents will be held in reserve, to be distributed later at the discretion of the Board of Directors. OTHERS 1941 DeSota Sedan Custom 1936 Dodge Sedan 1936 Teraplane 1940 Pontiac 1934 Dodge Final payments on eggs, feeds and miscellaneous farm supplies are periodically mailed to branch offices for distribution. But don't wait for the branch manager to deliver your chock go to him and ask for it . . . now! e Large Combination ... Electric and Coal RANGE e FRONK CHEVROLET CO. UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS CO-OPERATI- ABSTRACTOR Of Meat Sold Cooperation Needed Control Of Noxious Weeds structive." state, Farmer Must Collect Red Points on Part PHONE 20 TREMONTON VE ASSOCIATION Headquarters 1800 South West Temple Salt Lake City 11, Utah |