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Show Tigz Tremonton, 8 6 inursday, Q ana ill improve tilth, drainage fishing, October 3, leaving only ventilation. certain trash fish waters open beneBecause of these carry-ove- r minof rest the a year. recommend the throughout fits, agronomists for under Bear charging reciprocal three of years Lake, season in imum The trout fishing . with the state of Ida- off the cost of fertilizer applications-State director E. T. O'Brien of Utah has been closed for 1948. agreement will be open until December the Department of Veterans af- The curtain fell on Utah trout ho, 16. Thorough Check of Silo fairs issues a message of imporremain Those waters which tance to veterans of World War Will Prevent Wastage to fishing are: Jordan Rivopen InI. G. who out took their II Silos will help to assure good use beSalt Late; Sevier River er, three surance last this year's bumper crop of cornthe of during AhlM iuki UuJUt ... highState Joseph-Monro- e low stalks. To prevent waste of the enmonths of 1940. "Unless your Dam siled crop, however, the silo must Yuba to 118 No. bridge way Term Insurance is renewed or Duchesne River below its junbe in good condition. SULFAPYRIDINE converted, it will expire eight RivThorough cleaning is the first ction with the Strawberry from the effective date," years cleaning out the pit English chemists preer; Logan River from Mendon step, entailing old said O'Brien. silage off walls. Sulfa and first scraping the to Cutler Dam; Bear Riv pared 'Bridge A law makes for air examined be should recently passed stats Walls o drug which could deser from the to fill for you to extend your melted it paraffin possible s. using leaks, Wetroy Pneumonia Salt to line Lake; Great bethe or mortar five in G. I. Term insurance for joints small cracks Advised Sulfapyridine River below the Da ber silo Poultrymen stages. directveterans state tween The years. brought to the sufferers canal company dam in lower or advises all ex-I.'s who took All of this disease a near Pullets To Retain Weber canyon; Minersville Resout their policies in 1940 to check certainty that it is not Colorado River; San Juan ervoir; their insurance certificates to ENLISTMENT QUOTA Hens Is Means "necessary" for them to Culling Green River below the River; date the the determine policy P FOR COUNTY RAISED of die. The old enemy narrows near Jensen, Utah. Of Increasing Returns becomes effective and renew it to on his is man way or convert it to a permanent To assure top poultry profits durdefeat, thanks to scienexMaster sergeant Harvey R. ing the winter season, keep an tists who devote their p. plan before the insurance Fertilizer Is Valuable to For answers quesfall the your in pires. Pullets flock. Army and Air Force to Wardrup, lay lives to helping others Px tions G. I. Insurance, and winter when egg prices are For Succeeding Crops about officer for Box Elder recruiting live. costs Px write, visit or phone the nearhigh. At the same time, old hens fertilizer announced today that Farmers who think County P est Utah state department of are going through their fall molt should be charged off in one year assets and consuming 25 to 30 pounds of are overlooking carry-ove- r Veterans affairs office. no eggs. while feed in bigproducing dividends long-terthat pay Mr. Howard, District Service In the spring, when old hens reto Middle according crop yields, is ger in each Tremonton officer, sume laying, egg prices are down. West Soil Improvement committee. Thursday at the Utah Power & thus necessitating a . ' A good feed of fertilizer gives the Light building. very heavy layer soil a backlog of plant nutrients TROUT FISHING CLOSED IN UTAH Advice Given On Vet Insurance 6 Utah Utah-Idah- mic-robe- vis-Web- er G. et ft Adam's Drug I'll ill' fc.HX..- mu PAY CASH , to pay the $1.50 feed bill which was amassed during the winter months. Old hens may be sold at once or they may be culled Individually as they go out of production. A weekly check of the old hen flock will enable the poultryman to cull out the loafers. If an old hen flock is maintained over the winter months, separate housing for pullets and old hens should be provided for best management and disease control As another step In culling the poultry flock, old roosters also should be eliminated. They serve no useful purpose and eat lots of feed. Some pullets also may have to be culled if the flock is to be maintained at the desired size for profitable operation throughout the winter. In this case, only the best potential layers should be retained. A good ready-to-la- y pullet is one that Is smoothly feathered, plump in body and carries richly pigmented shanks. Pullets so developed can be brought into 50 per cent egg production without crowding by the time they are six months old. Pullets, however, never should be forced into high production during their first two months of laying. ; Hunters Specials Red SWEATSHIRTS REVERSIBLE CAPS Red top WOOL SOCKS 1.50 $1.10 .... HUNTING KNIVES CAMP CHAIRS 60c up 1.95 up $1.75 Coleman Stoves Lanterns all sizes Hepp's mw?" : V 1 , 1 n n y unnn (ninn v is 7 i LESS ON Change hI JJ1L ' OIL! NOW TTTT" fl 0) j riT ( P "1 rr. i7ii:l ill I V I Cattle Winter Well on n rr n I (I yW'Yl 4w 1 - 1 I ""1 iLitftt&fra iLtfwj t I I I .amM I I I I jwwwmtl J! l jJ taJl lei r. anc Wonderfully warm gowns of cozy flannelette! Long sleeves protect your arms, full cut and front pleats allow you to sleep easily! Solidjs, prints. Sizes fe! -- ? 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Yes, "Double Sudsing" is exclusiyr for Dexter Twin is the .M'ASHER with i. tubs. Cc&See Cwo washing Dexter Twin 0 Nightgowns r-- ai General Electric 7 VI in TUB 1 13 co'the s Saving be it inn aosfc r. ;:..! 11 Innovation for Farmers Wash so Quick or so Clean With Anv Washer as You Do Vliih a . crops in any good soil building program leave behind them important carry-ove- r mixtures fed values. Legume-gras- s with plenty of phosphate and potash will add to the soil's organic matter and, build soil structure. The legume-gras- the quota for his of nee for the! duction after boys " enlistment of 18 year-ol- d eniist hi ft. in the regular army for a per- Guard od Enlist ?J iod of 1 year has been greatly The local enlarged. Up until recently the ocatedinthe po1-- 1 quota for the county whereby lng, Brigham. rv V( t 13 y,?ar-ol- d boys could enlist in Brigham are from? the regular army and thus es- weekday with the llUI' cape induction later, has been Wednesday, when s: limited to one per month. The is in Tremonton at" . new quota is strictly tempor- Power & Light ary and Wardrop advises all boys from Box Elder who desire to 3 LEADER WANT-a0enlist for a period of one year him to contact right away. .rill t Enlistments under this plan jary." nrp nnr. plisrible for foreign ser vice. They must enlist for the! A V. I SllggCStiofcr regular service a.nu uaimuu uc Have You; ' a serof guaranteed their branch fo FARM IMPLRn vice or assignment within the r S.C REPAIRED United States. Wardrop advised that there is a possibility that Why wait until yo; to use therI he can enlist one boy for the air force each month but that cannot be guaranteed. This one-yeBlacksmith & Maehi,1 PaI enlistment period is re"Mends Evprw. e thi stricted to" 18- - year olds only. But People's ttt by Boys enlisting under this proingram will be exempt from Well-fertiliz- that benefit succeeding crops. , inclu f he l.prcd . . .j.And cle plated f; 2 "1 in 1 1911 in TT V I INlNiLLJ II UI t 1 marrit nt Eld irm of tha |