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Show Th. Tremonton, Utah LEADER Thursday April 19. 1962 DEWEYVILLE IIOl.l E AND F ARM WEWSJ Deweyville Has New Officers by Mrs. Wayne Fryer Clarence Perry was sustained to assume the duties of Superintendent of the Sunday School. Assisting him will be Warren Admlnl- - Haycock and Douglas Burbank. F.FJL The outgoing superintendency include Zane Wheatly, Joe Knudsen and Keith Page. Miss Mary Perry received many lovely gifts at a bridal shower given in her honor last week. Mary became the bride of Vaughn Morgan Friday Keith and Rheta Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. John Leggett, Jimmie and Steven, Linda Packer and Jean Balls, Brigham City, were Sunday dinner guests of NEWS FROM THE Mrs. Peter M. Marble. Farmers' Home Soil Conswrratlon District Mrs. Zane Wheatley and DaCounty Agent Office Young Farmers Slablllx&tlon and Conterratlon Committee vid Lane returned from Eugene, ttratlon Ore. They visited Mrs. Wheat-ley'- s and 4 H Clubs. mother, Mrs. Iwainston, who has been ill Birthday Feted Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Black-hahad dinner Sunday in honMrs. C. J. Dewey for her of or night. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilf ord birthday. The Jess Earls enjoyed a trip Salt Lake City and Eggleston, The J5 acre marketing quota to Concord, Calif., to see their Frank Stevens were guests. to not does new grandson at the home of Dale Blackham called from apply exemption Monday, April 30, la the laflt records in order to receive pay- 1962 wheat crop, Orvil J. Nish, Twin Falls to extend greetings Chairman, Agricultual Stabilday for filing applications for ments under the program, to his grandmother. Mr. and PROMONTORY payments for the 1961 market- I Since these sales records will ization and Conservation Com Glenn Taylor, Garland, also Mrs. toing year under the wool pay- be the basis for calculating the mittee, reminded farmers called on Mrs. Dewey during rement program, growers were national average price received day. "This is a change from the afternoon. quota programs for minded today by Orvil J. Nish, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Watt, by farmers for wool during the marketing wheat crops," the StabilChairman, Agricultural entire marketing year, it is to previous were Sunday visitors at Ogden, "and we ization and Conservation County the grower's advantage to file Chairman declared the Wayne Norr home. want all Committee. growers especially his application early. When the Merlin Fryer Is recovering The payments for the 1961 average price can be determin- those with small wheat acre from surgery at the Dee hospi to understand fully just marketing year cover shorn ed, the payment rates for shorn ages tal. Members of the Fryer fam by Rosalie Wells wool and unshorn lambs, mar- wool and unshorn lambs sold how the program differs for ilies visited Merlin over the exem of Since the The Scouts, and Explorers quota keted not later than March 31, during the 1961 marketing year this year. weekend. Mrs. Eugene Scheib of this year. Later marketings will be announced. The pay- tion has been lowered for 1962 Troop 145 hosted a group of 22 of Pocatello also visited her will be eligible for payments ments will be made to growers crop wheat, the quotas will af scouts from the Brigham area brother. feet many more growers this for an ovrnight camp Friday for the 1962 marketing year. Visits Sister during the coming summer. and Saturday. They camped year." Mrs. Vern Earner of Ameri Wool program applications The chairman stressed the InUnder previous programs Friday evening below the can Falls visited her sister, Mrs. fact that the payments of wool should be filed at the ASCS farms which produced no more dian caves. Early Saturday Warren Tremont 18 N. at office autonot made Haycock and family, county and lambs are than 15 acres of wheat for har morning the Guide Patrol boys matically, growers must file and this should be done as 30011 vest were not subject to wheat joined them for an early morn- last week. Joe Hansen also not later than came down from Idaho to visit applications which are support- as possible but marketing quotas, Mr. Nish ex ing hike to the caves. Then the the Haycocks. ed with all the necessary aales Monday, April 30. plained. group traveled to the Floyd A group of ladies of the Under the 1962 wheat pro Woodward ranch to watch the Circle Club enjoyed Friendly and branding gram, farms subject to market spring round-u- p Drum Song" "Flower seeing reon which are the those cattle. of They spent ing quotas It was the evening. Wednesday the acreage of wheat exceeds mainder of the day visiting the the club. the smaller of (a) 13.5 acres, or salt works at Saline, Little Val- annual spring partyin for town, after had dinner They (b) the highest acreage the ley and other places of interest. the show. to visit scheduled were farm had for harvest in the They Club Holds Meeting period 1959, 1960 and the mines, but due to the conMrs. Wayne Fryer attended 1961. dition of the roads were unable a meeting of the Box Elder to get there. Chapter of Utah Pen Women at Three Escape Injury the home of Mrs. Andrew Steven Three young people Tuesday night. Larsen, Brent Larsen and Vicki Lyle Hunsaker has come Woodward feel therfselves lucky after a narrow escape SpJCir-da- home from Fort Collins, Colo., The Woodward jeep pick- to be at the home of his parYear after year, more farmers are in which they were riding ents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunup saker. Mrs. Ruth Clark and her planting Northrup King's KT 6, Farm labor user association went out of control after hitAnd here's why : KT 6 is a , side daughter, Virginia, friends of the at a rock have large and ting Idaho in Oregon Utah, phenomenal hybrid. It has a rolled over, Lyle's from Fort Collins, were gone on record opposing SB- - of the road and wide weekend guests at the Hunsaker of area tremendously as the "Farm down an embankment landing 1129, known home. esside adaptation, and does particularly up They 1961" again. right Labor Recruitment Act of has cuts and area. well in our It long, and have so advised congres caped with minor ears with excellent shellout. sional delegations in the three bruises and considerable damage to the truck. A highway paIt is medium-tal- l, leafy and very states. Grows on practiin Salt trolman investigated the At a recent meeting to has soils. 6 farm nine KT all Lake Utah, proved City, cally Sunday dinner guests of the users labor be one of NK's workhorse hybrids. organizations Crossleys were Mr. and Doug of - It's a corn you can count that any passage agreed Dean Mrs. Shepherd and family a create would measure such The Young Marrieds group of on. Order some today. Penrose and the Al Krugs. Tremonton of in "closed First Ward are shop" compulsory Mrs. Wanda Larsen has been planning to atend the stake agriculture and delegate dic tatorial power to the Secretary visiting in Logan getting ac- dance Saturday night, and to of Labor. quainted with her new grand- add to the pleasure of the evenwas pointed out that en daughter Wendy Lynn, the' baby ing by meeting at the home of It .3 would re- of Dave and Tamara Christen-se- n Dr. and Mrs, Duane Kerr, 859 actment of ' Rogers. NORTHRUP No. 1st West for light refreshquire farmers to assume subMr. and Mrs. Harris Torben-so- n ments, at 8 o'clock prior to the stantial contractual responsi and children and Mrs. Agnes dance. bilities with no comparable re left for their homes Torbenson and workers sponsibility by ConIntermountain Farmers Association literally place the United last week after a visit and CARD OF THANKS States Government in a new ference sessions. While here, Words fail to express the of were the 257-1&4- 1 the guests they, commercial business. 231 S. 3 W. their gratitude and. appreciation we A resolution was unanimously Duane Wells and during were the feel for those who came to our Lake at Salt See Your Branch Manager, Reed Giles stay adopted by the following or- home of the aid in the loss of our loved one. (EiJoy Dunyons. ganizations opposing the mea- leen Dunyon who We can only say, "thank you" sustained was sure and asking all users of counselor in the General and remember the kind words a as in three the migratory labor Presidency, is a cousin and help you gave us. states to contact their respec- Primary The family of Harold of Vleria Torbenson and a niece tive congressional delegations: of Rose Stokes. cost-cuttin- g Utah State Farm Butreu Federation, Utah State Canning Association, Crops Growers control end conserve precious irrigation water Utah Farm Labor Users Association, Salt Lake County with permanent, economical Utah Concrete . . Farm Labor Users Association, Salt Lake 'County Canning Association, Crops Growers Box Elder Farm Produce Coop., Salt Lake County Sugar Growers Beet Association, o Sugar Company, and Amalgamated Sugar Com Savings start today and continue for years when you install Utah pany. The low initial cost is just the beginning. Concrete -- Wheat Quotas Affect More Growers in '62 April 30 is Deadline For Filing Wool Application m Scouts Host Visitors In Promontory Consistent performance The 1st Howitzer Bn., 145th Artilery, from Logan, Brigham City, Garland, and Smithfield; the 1st How. Bn., 222d arty., from Ogden and Layton; the 745th Arty. Group and Hq. All home-base- d components 2d How. Bn., 145 Arty, from of the Utah Army National Provo and Mt. Pleasant, Nephi, Guard will undergo 1962 sum- Spanish Fork; and Manti; and mer camp training June 10-22d How. Bn., 222d Arty., from St. Richfield, Maxwell Gen. E. Cedar Rich, City, Maj. Utah Adjutant General, an- George, Fillmore and Beaver nounced today. will all train at Camp WillAbout 100 of the 19th Special Forces Group is expected iams. to attend an amphibious course at the US Navy Amphibious Training Station, Coronado. Calif., with approval expected in the next 30 days. The 115th Engineer Group, Crab Grass commanded by Col. Herbert L. Price of Salt Lake City, will Control spend most of their summer Fertilization camp in road building proThe jects in nearby mountains. Insect Control Group has components in Salt with Lake City, American Fork, Price, Lehi and Springville. Separate units including the Summer Camp Dates Set By National Guard 4, State ment, Headquarters PAX Detach- 23rd Army Bank, 142d cost only $2.42 per year Military Intelligence Linquist Co., 625th Military Police Co., the 114th Signal Det. and 128th Public Information Det. from Salt Lake City and the 1071st Transportation Co. from Bountiful will train at Camp Western Auto Family Farm Store Walton's Nursery Tremonton Bowl 'em over bettei mrtpftm s Mb . .. w. m sv fv with Farm Labor Assu. Opposes Act Reports Jolmson KT6 fast-dryi- Ryt-tin- y. ng Young Marrieds ac-de- strong-stalke- g, Will Attend d. Stake Dance SB-112- to 9 biggest step yet Wads-wort- The foods you like, you like better with Milk. And Milk gives you a pickup that lasts, too ! 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