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Show Each b?et farmer must pay $3.00 p?r acre in addition to the PMA basic schedule. If only the thinning operation was completed, Ed Holmgren, president of the $100 per acre must be paid to Beet Growers Association calls the laborer and if only the topth? attention of the beet growers ping and loading operation was of this area that the supplement- done $2.00 in addition must be ary rayment provided in the; paid by the farmer for his help. The beet growers are assured government minimum wage scale must be paid if they are going to that the Utah Idaho Sugar be eligible to receive the $2.50 Company will supply the P. M. per ton paid by the government. A. office with the yields and the Vena Hopkins of the Production percent content of the beets, the also day after the sugar factory finManagement Association urges farmers to be prompt in ishes the present run. stated. "It is Mr. Holmgren caring for this matter- Fanners Urged to Sign with - 1 CM, i V Uiay ToutPkatmathtDtofiAhw facti hoped will come in PMA prompt-- 1 that farmers Alout.., uc-la- SN-76- Hi According to Mr. Holmgren, there wil be a very substantial initial payment given on the 20th of this month of $9.10 per ton for beets. This is 85c per ton more than was granted last year, and should reflect in substantial increase in thi acres to be planted next year. In the near future, the annual meetings of the beet grower association will be announced. It is hoped that a substantial number of interested farmers will respond tD the call to attend the meeting and hear the annual report as well as participate in the election of officers for the coming year. 19. Chickens, turkeys, apples and potatoes will be given to the lucky ticket holders at the Jay-ceannual Harvest Dance, Nov ADAM'S DRUG STORE 19, at the Tremonton Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi turning. If you 6 The freshly do this, you can n,,";? prepared bait should be exposed late in the afternoon or early against the a:i Jf-as is be so but fresh as common it there so are may evening they a y for 'r a sign of lack of cooperation possible when the rat commences chickens can of the premfeedingEvery part m ft5..- -( when the state, county and to be Bait should be left 0Ti rats are community are conducting a rat ises whereshould be likely three days after thoroughly not we are present and doing campaign our part to make it a success. treated, particularly those places not eaten should "k?! One of the best ways to make a where rats have been accustomed and destroyed. Red t A large number of very effective ratic iT campaign a success is for every- to feeding. much more effec- ative harmless to is baits small on rats seen their one, who has a few "i tive than large baits. Put and to animals. and to put cooperate property, in out It is important vthe bait quantities about the bait out where Mr. Rat will the size of a small walnut. In vlduals bait at the have a chance to get it. of sources poultry houses it is best to ex- any given coz.x-- So far as possible all removed be pose the bait in the feed hoppers wherever the rats" should foods for rats in contact before exposing Red Squill bait. after the chickens have gone to remove it before the bait. roost then he covered, should cans Garbage Next Monday, Nov.. 21st the county county is conducting a will be Bait wide rat campaign. svsiishiP free of charge to all those who are interested. It is just before Thanksgiving so let us have the Motto or Slogan "No Thanksgiving Dinner for Mr. Rat "This Year-Bait will be available at the following Stations in the ValLey Monday afternoon: Honeyville - Johnson Store Deweyville - Utoco Service Fielding - Earl's Store. Thatcher - Thatcher Store. Garland - Utah Oil Pvefining Company. Bear River High School - Agricultural Room. Tremonton - Phil's Service Bear River City - Johnson's Service Station Corinne - Morgan's Grocery Brigham City - County Agent's Office Room 2 - Court House Rats are one of the most destructive pests in the United States, they also effect a larger McKinLey Festivities will begin at 9:00 p. m. and continue until midnight. Overalls and gingham dresses will be in order, and everybody is invittd to help celebrate the end of the harvest season and dance to the music of a fine orchestra. f 3e run-wa- - " school. 18 feed hoppers should be emptied chickens start and all accessable foods put in tight containtrs. UNDERWAY IN es synthetic drug tested by the Board for the coordination of malarial studies, has been reported to be effective in relieving the acute attacks of malaria. It Is three times faster than quinine or atabrine and offers "definite promise" of being an actual cure for the relapsing type of malaria A l tan RAT EXTERMINATION and sign upat the ly, so mat mere win not dc a y until spring when soma payments will be paid as has been the case in the past." JAYCEES TO SPONSOR HARVEST DANCE NOV Trem onton. LEADER. THE this - v hi ; v IT what HAPPENS EVERY DAY" By PLC , thi Cf at ( ' ::h I WAT? st e to c ,::T '.arii Hu A Hay jnt Lai ishi ri Gard await Mired River: v;e d xi and tallesi ie 6 sering jrd and C iches. Allowing Bears t: :ber Is: Malad CottOB Jb rocks Only Special m .rr.?3 f Geph Purchase of 5 Dozen Pi ::t r;:e any other pest in existence. They infest . nearly the whole world working destruction and transmitting disease. Damage by rats to produce and property in the United States amounts to hundreds of millions of dollars annually, besides being one of the most filthy pests we Mrs. P. E. Ault attended quar- have. It is no disgrace to have a terly conference in Corinne on ew rats on your premises when Sunday. OF If of : percenage of the population than SALE S :r. 1 3ears' ; ear Ri It By I the ay, and Mrs 3 River sday aftei by a car i was drivf 'ofWende wording All Sizes Manufacturer's Close Out of Regular 2.98 Dresses the accic ' became the h. ss of the ( at i down, ant ler the ca I f --s 3ed his "! Tf order i $ j.." rr U v,r . EE VALUES H ;.;V; .iv 'purpose is 1 tills cour I S i f x xu Regularly Priced at to the j AT f "i M ' ' direct k SALE PERCALES . HELD meeting n I River h: at at 8 p.ni NOW ON I r A' :nnnx'S S2.98 coursT ' wa the dr red 80 -- and Mi heriff Regular v'W 1 BROAD-CLOT- were br "gated t! it was I 'I ?s Sr. way vacation of j I hospiti for sh Sfcelr t'v, Mi'o boy '.?y CLOSE - OUT ONLY f le FACTORY YES! T ca to ' I Chanol of bein "eno meet the Fir 'luteal m A FOR ONLY "celled : ? 1.9; L - w v. - i ti t s us " A t V GIRLS - LADIES Men's Work Shoes NO - MARK SOLES a Pair Christmas Carniyal Tickets Willi Each SI. 00 Purchase S2500.00 "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" IN PRIZES 5 4.98 J J v : i Nylon Anklets Sizes 8' to 10' White and Colors . 3 Pair 3 Piece Towel Set WASH CLOTH, FACE TOWEL RATH TOWEL. IN PASTEL COLORS Reir. 1.79 Value An GEPHART STORES 1.00 Re Sure to Get Your Xmas Carnival Tickets NOV. 10lh AT 6 D.m. OX 1VLUN STREET DRAWINGS SATURDAY, 10-- 2 and S2500.00 in no PRIZES "Buy for T Ca Tvss "k te |