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Show THUESDAT. JtXt JULY 15 Cougars vs. Giants Time This Season TEAM STANDINGS "There still seems to be a good W L Pet. deal of misunderstanding among 4 0 1.000 Browns . farmers regarding the effect of the 1 750 , 2 Cougars 23 wheat quota refGiants 2 1 750 coming July on erendum acreage allotments," 1 3 333 Dodgers ... Earl Smith of the J. Chairman .333 1 3 Tigers stabilization county agricultural .000 4 0 panthers and conservation committee said t today. Lat W'wk'i Results or are E Whether R II 8 quotas approved Thurs., July 11 6 2 not, the wheat allotment proclaimGiants ed by the Secretary of Agriculture 0 Panthers will be in effect for the 1955 crop. 7 14 8 Cougars -- ...13 5 1 The controlling legislation requires Dodgers the establishment of wheat acreTuesday, July 13 31 14 10 age allotments every year, unless Browns 3 5 19 they are suspended because of Panthers 5 5 5 emergency conditions. Tigers 23 16 3 Giants Allotments are the basis for quota administration when quotas are in effect, but when there are no quotas the allotments are still in operation. Producers must comply with acreage allotments in order to be eligible for price supports with Panthers vs. Dodgers JULY 20 Browns vs. Tigers Giants vs. Dodgers JULY 22 Tigers vs. Panthers Browns vs. Cougars JULY 27 Tigers vs. Dodgers Browns vs. Giants JULY 29 Cougars vs. Panthers Browns vs. Dodgers 15 J Cougars vs. Tigers Panthers vs. Giants AUGUST 5 Cougars vs. Dodgers Panthers vs. Browns PRESS, I.OTI, UTAH Marjorie Spencer Queen For Third Wheat Acreage Allotments Clarified AUGUST 10 Giants vs. Tigers Panthers vs. Dodgers AUGUST 12 Giants vs. Cougars Tigers vs. Browns Little League Schedule AUGUST rm FREE y 15. 1934 Rodeo queen for the third time this season. Miss Marjorie Spencer will reign over the Black Diamond Stampede at Price, July 29, 30 and 31. She won out in a field of 18 contestants in a competion on horsemanship and poise. She will ride her bay and white pinto. Attendants are Reba Allred of Cleveland, Utah, and Nelda Forsy-th- e of Price. Swanee Kirby is ATTENTION' FARMERS! July 23 the date for the wheat marketing quota referendum is only nine days away. Quotas must be declared by the Sec. of Agriculture when the estimated total supply of wheat exceeds the normal supply by more than 20 per ce nt. This year the estimated total supply exceeds the normal supply by 79 per ment. Vote on July 23. The result of the balloting will affect every wheat grower in 1955. A chance to win a trip to Bermuda, or a valuable prize for the home is being offered to Lehi residents. The Lone Eagle Trading Post is the local sponsor for the national "Whirlpool" contest which offers many worthwhile prizes, top two of which are trips to Bermuda. Just complete in 23 words or MRS. MARY RUTH OKEY less, "I would like to ow n a Whirl DEVEY, FORMER LEHI the stock producer for the cele- pool automatic machine RESIDENT, DIES bration which features one of because . . . OR washing match one of th' Mrs. Mary Ruth Okey Devey, 75, Utah's largest professional rodeos. seven Rinse Maids dis Whirlpool of Salt Lake City, died at the Miss Spencer, daughter of Mr. played at the store with the lady home of a son, Noel G. Devey, in and Mrs. Orien Spencer, was on the tag which will be delivered Bountiful after an illness. A formqueen of the BYU intercollegiate at your door. Harold "Hutch er resident of Lehi and wife of rodeo, later of the Strawberry local dealer, announces Frank Devey, she was born in Hutchings, meet in Pleasant Grove. She that the writers Days of the six best Alpine, March 15, 1879, a daughter also served as first attendant to within his district will re- of Edwin and essays Mary Ellen Clark the queen in the Tooele show. In ceive beautiful for the prizes was She Okey. married to Mr. the current affair, there will be home. Try out, it's a lot of fun! Devey August 23, 1899, in the Salt three night rodeos and daily Mr. Hutchings is ready to answer Lake Temple. events. any questions. Deadline on the contest is July 3L Everyone is DON' STONE RETURNS guaranteed to win something and Donald Stone of the US army, this something may be a valuable has returned to his station at merchandise credit check. Fort Ord, California, after a 13 days furlough. He visited with his Thursday, August 5, is the date parents Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Stone. to circle. His wife, the former Anne Smith, is remaining in Salt Lake City where she is employed. Donald is to clerk-typi- st price-suppo- pointed out. degree of production controls, and which the levels of is available. But the vote on quotas will have no direct effect on acreage allotments, Mr. Smith said. 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