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Show The Tremonio.a Utah HO percent of the normal pro Tremonton-Garla- nd duction of the acreage allot ment, but not more than the farm's normal yield times the planted acreage. effect As a program participant, Orvil J. Nish, Chairman, also, the farm Agricultural Stabilization and producer with an allotment of Conservation County Commit 13.5 acres or less may divert tee, points out that this ad all of his wheat acreage to vance signup as a means of uses and re qualifying to vote Is specified ceive a payment representing in the law. "The rule has not 50 percent of the county sup been pulled out of a hat by the port rate times the normal people who help to administer yield per acre times the acres r 4 the program," he said- - "A in his small farm base. The list of eligible producers is acreage diverted is to be in needed to provide for an order addition to the normal conly and projer referendum, just serving base for the farm. In ss in any other democratic this case, he would not re election." As a program par ceive certificates. ticipant, the Chairman Nish said that farm producer will be eligible farm opera on based for price support tors iwho do not sign up as national average rates of $2 allotment growers by May ii bushel for certified wheat 13 not vote in the may and $1.30 for noncertified May 21 referendum, will not wheat. Certified wheat will be receive price supports or cer tificates, and will not earn diversion payments if quotas J. D. ALLRED are approved. However, they farm t" rs who want to vote in the May 21 referendum on marketing quotas for the 1964 W heat crop were reminded today that May 13 is their signup date at the ASCS County Office. A farm operator is one v. ho has a wheat allotment of less than 15 acres. By signing up, such an operator chooses to be an allotif ment grower in 1&64 and he and quotas are approved ether growers on his farm become eligible to qualify for certificates, price supports, end payments for diverting wheat acreage to uses. Thus, he becomes eligible to vote on whether the program shall go into small-allotme- nt small-allotme- "" CALVES CALVES I nt m ,: CALVES Beef Cross and Ilolstein Guernsey Choice heifer and bull calves from three to twelve weeks old. These calves are sorted in uniform sizes with quality. We guarantee these calves to be healthy upon arrival or you need not accept them. There will be a veterinarian's official health certificate accompanyng these calves. You must take 25 or more. We deliver about ten days after you place your order, you may order all heifer or all bull calves. Angus-Holstei- n S 4 6 8 10 Social and Local News From Garland Our delivered prices on the calves: On Ilolstein and Guernsey Beef Calves and Age 3 to 4 Ilolstein Bulls to 4 $45.00 $39.00 3 to 4 Ilolstein Heifers to 6 $52.00 $44.00 3 to 4 Guernsey Heifers to 8 $58.50 $40.00 6 to 8 Ilolstein Bulls to 1(1 $62.50 $60.00 6 to 8 Holsteln Heifers to $68.50 $62.50 Weeks Old Weeks Old sey who had come from Esca lante to attend the P.T.A. conference. Mrs. Bill Isom of Salt Lake City and Gloria Dawn Chambers of Provo visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Culture P. C. Petterson, Mrs. Isom's Garland Club Enjoys Two Outings .... n The Ladies Self Call or write or come and pick them up yourself at our calf club met Thursday at their barn In BondueL friends day at the Michaelis home with Mrs. Ida Michaelis, NOLAN LIVESTOCK COMPANY Mrs. Oneta Shurtz as hostess es. Toe program was unaer Phone PL Bonduel, Wisconsin ne the direction of the Exten sion Service and was a demon- tration of dairy products given by Mrs. Treva Parrish of the Cache Valley Dairy .Association. She demonstrated and served all kinds of salads bread, cake candies, etc. Haws Marble who is attend B.Y.U. spent the weekend ing ' is. c I v.5 :'s I -it ii at home. Mrs. Frank Munns and Mrs. ? if :. J I ,'t tK M Mtry Busenbark were in Lo SS lbs Vet Weiefct gan on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Sackett of Brigham City and Dr. Ezra Waddoups of Brigham City, parents and grandparents of Mrs. Ray Evans visited at the Ray Evans home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nielsen and family were in Ogden on ha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brough visited in Spring: City with relatives during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Maisak and family of Roy, Bob and ;ana Maisak of Ogden, Jeffrey Nicholis of Roy visited Saturday at the J. L. Carter hume. In the afternoon they held a family party for Blair Anderson son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Anderson for his birth- si? t5K,,if J IDAHO GROWN lift Jap t day. Mrs. Ida Michaelis visited over the weekend in Bountiful with her son, Bob and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark of Salt ILake City were guests Sunday at the Boyd Munns home. Visit In Salt Lake City Mrs. Oneta Shurtz visited in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday returning home Sun day. She attended tne biaie P.T.A. meetings ana visuea htr sister, Mrs. Nathella Wool- - IE 1IYBS1D DEI1T GOBtl m-nuuT- a uor F. P. NIELSEN & SONS W. Main 267 If 1 fx ivii PROFIT- - RlAltiNG Jr if" I 257-191- ; - . v 5 f .i? i.vP- jMf M If - Ik Tittle 7-- nt small-allotme- JAYCEE SPONSORED Cowboys and Cowgirls, yearr of age, are all registered and ready to show their rodeo J prowess this Saturday, May 11, 2 p.m. at the Box Elder County Rodeo Grounds, when : the Tremonton- - Garland Jay- cees present their annual Little Buckaroo rodeo. nt & small-allotme- Thursday. May 9. 1963 Jaycees Set Little Buckaroo Rodeo For May 11 Farmers Reminded Of May 13 Deadline For 1961 Wheat Sign-u- p "Small-allotmen- LEADER ; Buckaroo" Rodeo BOX ELDER COUNTY RODEO GROUNDS P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 11- -2 Chairman J. D. Allred reports that the grounds are in excellent condition, the rodeo stock is snorting with enthusiasm and kids from all over cne valley are signing up to ride and rope. TP r:r r Shetland bareback, calf and calf roping will high light the afternoon of entertainment that will also provide wild pony roping; for kids under six years. Fast, thrilling chariot races by the B.E. County, pony club, and several novel events l'ke donkey rides, kick the can etc. V " JTT T - -j rim this side of Mxt jtar'i diM --f- f Aft fe1 Entrance fees will continue to be accepted through Fri day, May 10, at the Bear River Saddlery Shop on 18 S 1 W in Tremonton. Producer. Burnice Hunsaker has reported he can handle all comers and will give them a real ride., Tickets for the show can be purchased from any Jaycee or at the gate on May 11. Proceeds of the show will be used on the Jaycees' Com munity Development project. Bs Produced By Sponsored By Tremonton Garland Jaycees Burnice Hunsaker parents. Ruby Nielsen visited Ogden with her daughters during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Limb of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tubbs of Ogden visited Friday at the F. J. Limb home. Mrs. Jack Limb and Mrs. F. J. Limb were in Ogden on business, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Marble visited in the Uintah Basin and at Vernal Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bone and two children and Mrs. Helen Sager, all of Pocatello visited at the Erral Bone home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Erral Bone were in Salt Lake City during the week. Mrs. Vera Jensen of Salt Lake City visited with rela tives during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Iarry Jaussi ar,d children of Logan visited with her parents the W. Lee Mrs. in Thompsons on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Nuss' baum of Ogden visited at the Leslie Wassom home on Sun day. Visiting With Daughter Mrs. Hattie Funk, mother of Mrs. Wassom, is visiting for an indefinite time at the Leslie Wassom home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Archi bald and family visited Mrs. Archibald's sister in Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hodge Mrs. Berkley accompanied Parkinson and children and visited in Salt Lake City over '.he weekend. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hodge are visiting in Idaho Falls and Rexburg this week. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ander son, Douglas and Mark visited in Ogden, Sunday, with their son Niel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knudsen and family of Ogden visited with Mr. Knudsen's parents, the Ollie Knudsens on Sunday. Mrs. Art Felstead returned from a week in Pasadena, Calif., where she got acquaint ed with her new grandson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McGregor (Helen Felstead) . Mr. and Mrs. Art Felstead had their grandchildren (children of Mr. and Mrs. James Felstead) with them during the week while their mother was in Thomas, Ida, during the death and funeral of her tather, LeRoy Dance. Mr. ana Mrs. Leland Hansen and Art O f i JSMii J ii j if What'llyontfve n my old Chevy? ! I I I Felstead attended the funeral on Saturday at Thomas, Ida. Cm 7 1 ?t t-- l Big Reasons Why Wade Rain Owners Save Time and Labor Easiest to Move 2 Long Life Aluminum 4 Self Draining Gaskets 5 Latches to Fit Job 3 Wide Choice of Couplers 6 Field Flexibility 7 Advisory and Maintenance Service YOURS FOR COMPLETE SERVICE Ml. STATES IMPLEMENT 326 West Main CO. Tremonton VISIT IX NORTHWEST Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Iverson have just returned home from the northwest, where they spent three weeks visiting members of their family. Their son, Lee and his wife were one or tne nrst rive families to settle in the Royal Slope Area in 1955. Ronald end his family lived on the Slope for six years before moving: into a new farm home near by. Ronald also has a government ' ' Mot than It'iOTrtM js-- r Jmmii hiii.,h.hi ii... KIM i. ' t . Job. Verl Iverson and family have just finished their first year of homestending in that section. Mr. Iverson, the father says there are opportunities in the Columbia River lilk or vttkoct I tradi-b- , Basin. He would be glad to spend more time there, except Mrs. Iverson Insists it is young people's country and Is ready to come back home. jnl fiot Sepemter-skei- i 11 everythini (Iscluifinj j that sleek wi new Comet ,! Sportsttr).Yn wm! nm iota bitter TREMONTON MOTOR COMPANY 330 Eat Main Tremonton |