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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah HLI SERVING THE A ID IE IB VALLEY RIVER BEAR Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) 00 Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publish- Northern Utah DISTRICT SOIL CONSERVATION TVFWC A Bouquet rOT.TTMN planned a combination of all to Hie nymouth Farmers There Is a group of farmers! In the Plymouth area who de erre a "pat on the back" for consistent job of stubble mulch farming. As a neigh borhood group they are ac complishing a stubble mulch program that could well be copied by other communities. Their results have been out standing. It has been several yeara jsince Jess Lamb has turned; any stubble under on some of Us fields Northwest of Plymouth, j Jess reports that it is much easier now to get a stand of wheat. The soil doesn't bake nearly so hard and it is easier to hold the moisture near the surface. By using this practice over a oerlod of years he lias increased the organic material near the surface which seduces the crusting from beating rains and a better standi of wheat is obtained. the types of strip cropping used in the district. We tried to adopt the most practical sys- tem of control for each problem area. Some of the other dryfarmers for whom we have recently laid out additional strips are Homer Kotter, Gerald Munk, and S. J. Postma, Howell Valley, Veryl Henrie, Blue Creek, and Ralph Tolman, Rumen Tarbet, and Lee Allen in Little Pocatello Valley. This practice will really pay off In the future In erosion control and there should be more of it in the district. Fertilisers For The Dryland Wheat We have been asked a lot re cently about dry land fertilizer. So we quote Dr. H. B. Peter son of the College from the "Farm and Home Science" quarterly. Results of experiments covering the period 1942 to 1950. 1. Commercial nitrogen has increased yield and protein content of winter wheat on both. There were no significant decreases in yield or pro tein content as a result of fertilizer treatment. 2. Forty pounds of nitrogen per acre proved most profit Strips and Curves laying out a strip crop system on Harry Canfield's farm in Hansel Valley nearly threw as for a loss last week. It took as two days to make up our anlnds where we wanted to; Aart. After that the job wasf able rate. easy. Walt until he gets it 3. Early spring applications established and you'll really see to the young wheat is usually complicated system. We, better than fall application. Land Leveling Going On As Usual The land leveling program is going ahead in fine shape. Seven carry-all- s belonging to contractors are busy. It is to see an increase in gratifying the number of farmers using their own scrapers to do their own leveling. They can do a satisfactory job technically and usually save themselves some money. With the good weather and the crop harvest nearly complete the program should speed up. Leveling jobs completed re cently are Cecil Larsen, nine acres; D. R. Waldron, 19 acres; Melvin Homer, 15 acres; Joe George, 28 acres; Nobel Peterson, 12 acres, and Joe Oyler, five acres. The objective of land leveling is, of course, to prepare the land for the most efficient use of irrigation water. Where soil conditions are favorable the leveled fields are given a slight uniform slope in the direction of irrigation with the head ditch practically level. This ia the first step in the efficient use of Irrigation water. DEWEYVILLE Ruth Barkle Thursday, September 27, 1951 ter, Arlene, who was 11 years Holiday on Ice at Salt Lake old. Twelve guests were pres. City. ent. Woodruff Snow left Tuesday n ,to assume his studies at the Mrs. Charles Laddie of spent three days last week VSA.C. In Logan. with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arlene Barrus and Mrs. Mrs. Lewis Spackman. Ruth Cannon spent Tuesday In During the week guests of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Paulson were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashby of Brigham spent Saturday with and Kathleen of Murray and Mrs. Edna Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuhns of Dale Blackham left Sunday to Dragerton. resume his studies at the U. Visitors of Mrs. Pearl Perry S. A. C. during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and fami- SNOWVILLE ly of Ogden and Mrs. O. H. Mrs. Christine Peterson Peterson of Petersboro. Men-do- Mr. Mr. and Staged By M.I. A. The M. L A. Special Interest class held a pot luck party Tuesday evening. Nola Norr and Horace Lish Jr., were in charge. A lovely time was had by all who attended. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting relatives. Miss Joyce Barkle returned home Friday after spending the summer in Grande Coulee, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barkle and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle, Sunday. During the week visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes of Carey, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Evans of Salt Lake City and Ray Quln-e- tt of Pheonix, Ariz. Mrs. Lewis Spackman was hostess at a birthday party Monday in honor of her daugh- - 3-- and son Gary of Brigham City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault. Mrs. Lettie Burbank and son Mertello, of Mapleton, Ida., calL ed on Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hyatt are vacationing in Montana, where they will also call on Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson visited Sunday in Brigham with their mother Mrs. Rose Anderson, who is in the hospital there. Bishop and Mrs. Dan "a. Hickman attended funeral services Monday In Deweyvllle for a relative. Camille Cutler came home Mr. and Mrs. Mario Hyatt. over the week end. Camille is Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bennett attending a nurses' school in of North Ogden called on Mr. Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Ernest Bowkin FriMr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt acday. companied Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Corporal Duane Loveland has Showell to Salt Lake where returned to Camp Roberts, in they visited Saturday and SunCalifornia, after spending a day. week here with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar CutMrs. Edna Marble. ler and daughter Rosann enjoyMr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard ed the Holiday on Ice show in and family spent Sunday with Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. J. P. Barnard at Brigham Floyd Anderson, Mrs. Grace Anderson and Mrs. Christine City. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley Peterson were in Logan Satand family of Lewiston, Utah, urday. Mrs. Ida Anderson recalled on Mr. and Mrs. T. L. turned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. LauWheatley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Roey and rence Anderson. Mrs. Alice Roey of Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Honon Hurd. visited Mr. and Mrs. David visited in Twin ?ill;, Idaho Olague Sunday. Sunday of last wea-- with their Mr. and Mrs. Orwin Snow daughter and Mr. and son Woodruff and Dale and Mrs. Chris F?.ivheller and Quinnlin spent Saturday and and family. Alma Larkin was the visiting Sunday at the state fair and ENGINE 3 ww0 m tymwM w, ! f 0jmk but W fere's Wm&" I -- C3H - ((D)(II)nDEAGS mm Don't Wait the last 10 0 of all tire trouble occurs during of tire life. isn't worth the risk Get all the advantages of tires the first successful extra low pressure passenger car tire. It Super-Cushi- TRADE TIRES Today ! Get the get a Goodyear on NOW! BEST TIRE Super-Cushio- Tire! n Everything a tire can do does BETTER! SUPER-CUSHIO- N nn PIIMIMMMIIIIIM O.K. RUDDER WELDERS 1 Dial 3941 w4fM fH Wm, imm m m mm Wl , Tremonton 00mm W to do more work for your money , Jf WITH THE NEW ' ... ' jfr&jca! 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