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Show THUX&, AUGUST 13, 1953 MELFORD (UTAH) NEWS ftfltDS SURPASS PRIVATE STATE FUNDS IN FARM RESEARCH . Private industry spends an estimated $140 million a year lor research on agricultural product and on machinery and materials used In agriculture, whereas public expenditures for agricultural research, both federal and slate, total $107 million. Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Tart Benson declared re- Ms , - i ' ; cently. Pointing- to the fact , WOULDN'T WE if m could?.. In recent yeare. pie have had to watt for tele pboM service. Even now there are a few whom we cant serve Immediately others who are waiting for a higher grade of eerviee. We're doing our beet to correct those situationa. But how do yow know If our effort ie sincere T e Let's look at It this way that wc have doubled the overall effiour farm production in the past 50 years, largely thru research, Mr. Benson stated that we will have far to r before our agriculture will be truly efficient. ciency of l To Buy r . Want-Ad- - . e Would any peeially o bustneaa like ours that depend on pubUe good wtUWefuee te serve anybody unless it Juet couldn't be helped? The answer to our case is an emphatic "NO." We have the desire and the know how to do the Job Utah wants. But first we need the money te finance such e pro gram snd that depends upon reasonable earnings. The Mountain States Teat-pho-ne and Telegraph Co. or Beu, use a News , i f 1 -- t .'t'V 1; -- J I? L ' .yt, ia v tvei &i excitingfy difjbznt! The newAmerican cartritA the European look! s Yw& ' ... , ' . .. ' ' . " : - (SffrffrHf At earprlalngly smell cost, yoo can become the proud owner of a itrDdngly ori&lnal new Stude-bake brilliantly powered Commander Yf or sleek-line- d Champion that'a one of America'a lowest price cars. Order yours now a gas twuMwy sedan, coupe or hard-to- p team-ma- te of the Studebakers that starred In this year's great MobOgae Economy Ron. car flair in mint My typtst Ammican cpmfrt and kandlini taut er jfertwlNW ;. PARADE, RODEO TO FEATURE DAYS OF OLD WEST AT DESERET Buck'iiff Broncs uch as the one picutred above, and a mam. moth pared will highlight the "Dayi of the Old West" celebra-tlo- n at Deseret tomorrow and The parade Friday, Aug. la scheduled for 6 p. m. Saturday and will include floats from civic and church organizations and business firms from all over Millard County. Also in the parade will be a large array of riders in romantic Western garb headed by rodeo queen Lyla Rae-- Talbot of Hinckley, and her attendants. Rodeo time both night Is 8 14-1- 5. o'clock, at the Deseret rodeo grounds, where there is ample room for, hundreds of spectators and the wold, wester nrodeo. Wesern Rodeo Co. will produce an array of broncs, calves, steers, and Brahma bulls, and riders from far and near are entering the events which Include calf roping, bareback riding, bulldogglng, saddle bronc riding and other rodeo events. Jack Oakle, announcer, and Fess Reynolds; clown, will keep the crowds Informed and entertained. Novelty acts, all top attractions In rodeo business, will round out the program. The rodeos will open both nights with the Grand Entry In a flashing dash around the arena (m) ihm wild-eye- d tw Pwr Surit W A uh mailt (JH (Q) Jeuger whttUmit ami wider triads t (JfJ) ixpauut of glass er big visibility! mUfintrStudbaher"MirocURid4" Mm Schramm's Auto Service A Mm f , a Stadetaiker , 5m - get tMs FOURTH AVE. AT MAIN &HLFORD, UTAH i mi rifil mm mm mm ' mW - :. : leno, Ccsuedsnt Terns l I b Days of the Old West frtvant sosfJy maftm dam kMp your crept o) sofa (too. rodents with prop ty4ulQrd oranorias and other storage structure. You can repair or build now and take) ? to 34 eeoihi to re AUGUST DESERET rodeo im PV 14-1-5 m . machtnory kxsh wngerwneA yow provide proper eheber. We hove plans :n conjunction with '. FLOWER SHOW 4-- H fit Li VERY Cattle do belter PRODUCED BY WESTERN RODEO CO. FAIR ... OS and i7i t ewogestloAe i ttrvcturee. No down payment required FINE ARTS DISPLAY farmar. fta!$ the naad for good lighting o winter rtwars. With good - farm; lighting, you work in ' rrtatar teitty; havo moro protection from prowlers; and it's emler to maintain sani-ta- r i for tvOdlna all typos of DISPIAY -- ?nc!itions.V SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 CHILDREN'S SPORTS IN AFTERNOON Dairy barns, feeder barns, chicken coops, hog house! if they're property-designe- d and PROGRAM IN THE MORNING PARADE AT fcJOP.tL' well built, they'll pay-ef-f In Increased production. See u for Ideas. . .... V.-.- .. I v;ion cf ... 5 1 f?"it$ cortfully. " ' , For example: by placing one light at the comer of the bam, at illus- trated, you cm light both sides. Always provide plenty of switches to save Paint interiors With - steps." ,r light colors. Use flood lamps on poles and remote areas. Let Reddy brighten and liglrian your wor5. . - " Telluride Power Company Celebrate in Deseret A 2- Free-Entcrp- ri Tax-Payi- ng Industry A t .'J:i |