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Show .BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE SIX PM A Farm News AC? Practices Farmers who have finished tK-practices under this year's Igrieultural Conservation Pro- ,ram make their icpcrls to the ourAj Triple A office as er.ily s possible so the job of pre-- 1 131-- i arin? applications far payments may be speeded. The reverse side of the Farm Plan sheet, signed la-- spring, may be filled ACF out to report ' practices, and brought cr mailer to the county AAA oilke a j 1 I ccr.-piete- NOVEMBER MONDAY, AlmUticc a 11 cuf amazingly short time of 170 years (1776-1946- set-asi- May Americans always understand that our vast national wealth is worthless without the of our rights as individuals to keep on fcuilding foundations under dreams. JOHN II. BOTT 80 North Main COLD that are important paint ingredients. & SONS CO. Brighara City low-gra- de THURSDAY, Novof partment Agriculture suggests culture arnnt-that farmers can do to protect Purpose of the lW their crcp and market: lS to fl.ist r. 1. Inspect wheat in the granthe acreage 0f ary. This applies especially to meet the l.OGga wheat under loan, which is not mC ruining ye acceptable If more than about 1 the Department ' sa! or 2 percent damaged. Look at The price inr., V wheat still on the ground. vlded 2. Immediately fumigate or the through fs'J "aerate" wheat going out of con- tion Commodity and CT sugar will dition. This often prevent with the CCC 1 extensive loss. difference between 3. Load up and ship only good grower's guaranty K' wheat keep the grain the market price re and use it or dispose cf it for under JllShedfeed. Damaged wheat loaded contracts m with good wheat may downgrade within the next fe',?: the whole load. will call for the , of settlement with Sugar Beet Price producersas sugar Growers will be gvranteed a the marketing national average of $1 per ton Department assures mere for their 1947 sugar beet growers that it win ?l' crop than the $13.50 per ton assist in obtaining realized for the 1943 crop, based fertilizer, as in the unon the average quality of rocent essential farm years, the Department of Agri- - which are scarce h n v,-- low-gra- I' de j!- -ing ' -- ', f "iiiiiiriiir"i WHEN YA' GDTTA GD . . uiuh.ii. .. GD! fe I by-prod- feeds All legume seed alfalfa, red clover, alsike clover and sweet clover. (3) de Wheat Large quantities of wheat received at principal markets in the past several months has been occasion for an urgent warning to farmers to watch carefully the quality of the grain they ship to market. During September, 312 cars received at Kansas City and 38 cars at Omaha were considered unfit for mixing with wheat intended for human con- Low-Quali- LEGAL NOTICES For further information consult the County Clerk or the respective signers. SPRING GRANITES The mcnth before. sumption. and necessary damage and waste. Here are three things the De- from soap Other items exempted price control include: (1) Rice bran concentrate and oil meat cake; (2) All animal and poultry mixed feeds and all ingredients from agricultural commodities which can be used in the manufacture of mixed r su-ga- ). ned fish, candy, bananas, oranges, canned tomatoes and tomato products, canned pineapple and pineapple ji'.iee, breakfast cereals, macaroni and spaghetti. OPA explained that decontrol of livestock (and food and feed products made from livestock), coupled with the removal from price control on most edible oils and oil products last week left only a small portion of foods under price controls. In line with removal of ceilings on the four principal vegetable oils, the more than 200 carloads of badly dam? "3d wheat arrived at Kan-- I sas City, of which were unfit for mixing for human consumption. Up to now, farmers have been able to sell all the wheat they could ship, and the Nation still has urgent need for all of this year's record wheat crop. But, with other feed grains corning on the market, farmers stand to wheat is mixed lost if with good wheat, thus causing whole carloads to go out of conPrice Ceilings Lifted were oils edible seven dition. Price controls have been re- following control: On September first, more than moved from all food commodities exempted from price Domestic and imported grape-see- d 7 million bushels of wheat were Office the four groups by except oil, domestic and imported piled on the ground in the spring of Price Administration. olive oil, sesame seed oil, sun- wheat area, and open-ai- r storage Foods remaining under control flower seed oil, sorghum grain also is used extensively in are: being oil, tea seed oil, and safflower principal winter wheat produc(1) Sugar and sugar solutions, oil. moand ing States. Such storage, aledible syrups including and Because of the soap though forced by transportation lasses and blaskstrap molasses paint shortage, OPA has kept difficulties, makes necessary a (syrups or glucoses produced under ceilings 17 Inedible oils positive campaign to prevent unfrom tapioca flours or starchy materials of potatoes, tapioca, casava, sage, rye and manioca are exempted from price control); (2) Corn sugar and corn syrup. (3) Blended syrups which contain at least 20 percent by weight or volume of sugar, solutions, corn sugar or corn syrup; (4) Rough and finished rice. Price ceilings on sugar and rice present rationing and are kept to make effective the irograms of these scarce commodities. If controls were removed from sugar and rice, it is believed that high bidding by buyers would exert too great oressure on the rationing controls. Food stuffs removed from price control include: Flour, bread and bakery products, can Now, in the days of our second modern ert of peace, may those deprived of renewed associations take comfort in knowing that personalities cannot be separated from the life of t community of which they were, are, and will forever be part. The influence of the lives of heroes never terminates. Shortly before he died at sea, Nile Kinnick, football star of Iowa University, an wrote to a friend: "Let us hope that you and I and many, many others like us, will be enabled some day, somewhere, somehow, to contribute in some small way to the peace and progress of this world. There is nothing wrong with dreams provided foundations are put under them. Thumbs up!" Thus, he referred to the American pnciples f individual freedom and equality of action. By "building foundations under dreams" our forebears fashioned this magnificent new world in .the 3righam City, Utah. Evidence as to the amount md quality of material us?d Is equired in the case of seeding, chemical weed killer, md other practices based on materials. Such evidence may include purchase receipts, invoices and analysis tags. Cost tatements are required on ;arthmovlng and similar practices and such statements should be submitted with the report. Tremonton. Utah. ty Have Your Equipment Ready Let Us Repair1 . TRACTORS - TRUCKS - MOTORS, REPAIR NOW El h Prevent Costly Delays When You Need Your Equipmei BRING THEM IN NOW! Cilenqutst Mrothers Tremonton, Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Daniel Lamar Chris-tense- n, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Bear River City, Utah on or before the 27th day of Decem- ber A. D $ it 7 " '?i 1946. - Daniel Christensen, administrator of the estate of Dan iel Lamar Christensen, De- .1- - V . w..-.-- , A - uwja.... ' n : . jv i ceased. Wiii. E. Davis, Brigham, Utah, Attorney for administrator. Date of first publication, mmu announcing Mil October r. . , ti HI EFFECTIVE . 'if h vih a . f joint tenants, zJ gf? SCimiES t f I! h 5 to City, Ogden and 6 Trips SaltBrigham Lake City THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to " Trip3 to Logan -- 7- 3 Trips to Preston City, Las Vegas and 5 Trips to Cedar Angeles to Cheyenne, Denver, Omaha 5 Trips and Chicago to Sacramento and 6 Trips SanReno, Francisco Los ImproreJ sendee by MgnwiT, so GreyKounJ, to here to any point between any point in America, rhou Salt Lake City and the North- nearest Ovtrland Grey, jour west. At Salt Lake City we offer hound Agent for complete Infor. nine transcontinental schedules to mation and low fares to every Lot Angtlc and all the Et. Go where in Amorka. Roy A. Byrne Tremonton 83-- Phone Phone 145-.Bear River City R Garland appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting "tie to the following described real estate situated in Box Elder County, state of UtahBeg. 309.5 ft. S. and 219 ft W. of the NE corner of Sec nst Nowtrfat!r from - JO. T. 11 N. 390 ft., W. 140 iiu.i i w m OfUATEO IT UNION MCIFIC ii n i STAGES, ' m iti INCORPORATED 'n'lii-- i in ni-- n. n. ii 53 beg. ; An,. I 7 Wtlt ownership or clouding plaintiffs' title thereto, Defendants. Trips to Burley, Twin Falls, Boise, Portland and Seattle Vcrlin Bowcutt Bernard Hansen ? 0 Plaintiffs. MATTIE WYATT and H. W. WYATT. her husband, and E. M. WYATT and OLIVE WYATT, his wife, and if either of said per sons Is deceased, then to the un known heirs and creditors of such deceased person or persons; FLOYD WYATT: TRE MONTON CIDER AND VINEGAR COMPANY, a defunct corporation of the State of Utah, and to the unknown directors or officers of said corporation; and to all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, interest in or lein upon the real property described in the complaint, adverse to plaintiffs' FROM TREMONTON 4 K TS. mmmm HEVJ DAILY - 24, A. D., 1946. N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY SUMMONS T. Q. BURGESS and MARY VIOLET BURGESS, his wife, as s 1 t lidsw.II tins, u illaitnttsd, will b i It's available at OPA. prices applying at delivery a: with or without i; though we like to get trade-in- s to trade. making. You turn the key. Step on the starter-treadlFeel those eight big Fireball cylinders take silken hold. e. Those things add up to the best deal these timei & anywhere. Easy as a breeze, you slip away in two agile tons of steady-goin- g levelness and right then and there a lot that was dark is clear. ,:'ia,iTl - You see why this car is the most wanted automobile in America today. "!'--' industry-- Thtt You see why Buick production men are gladly putting every waking hour into ceaseless battle against such so that they can supply these sweethearts to the greatest possible number. log-jam- s, NfNR a th Oil tr 7 C0cr"8S1 - in . air MUO fwfc wttklf R. 3W. SLM. Th! th. S. 100 ft., th ft., th. S. 150 ft., th. th. N. 250 ft. to Wm. E. Davis, Attorney for Plaintiffs. I . O. Address: Brigham City, Utah. 10-1- 7 5tc Box Elder Motor Co. Phone 20 f What matters is that this is the best Buick yet. You look around a minute straighten your tie grin a little at the handsome picture you know you must be You see why this doubles the problem posed by wide slowness of parts and material flow. o wait can be forgotten when there's something this at the end of the wait. own Buick. lun tt eitim wt u n" m T long last you slip behind the wheel of your very You see how quickly a rapplnd Tremonton rr i |