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Show St 4 Friday, October UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 7, 1949 "'V'LTTi . - FARMwHOMEto II UTAH BTATH EXTENSION SERVICE HOME ECONOMIC? AGRICULTURE Tracy Roberts Mr. Robert H. Moon, Mr. and Mr. Neil Fabrizio, Arven, Willi Phillip, Floyd, Elmer and If Iler Moon, all motored to Wyoming, last Friday. brought bach a bunch of 2iey to Hanna. , jj-sTracy Roberts and fam-i- f spent Sunday vsiting Mrs. Irene Johnson and Velma BY LOUIS A. JENSEN County Agent is Next week, October National Fire Prevention Week. Of course, everyone should do what they can to prevent fires throughout the year. usAt this should time, however, all of check to see where there are fire hazards which may be removed. Fabrizio Carelessness in one way or Mrs. Tom Mr. and another is a major factor in 90 and cai.dren and Mrs. Jean fires. Lightmade a trip to Salt Lake percent of all farm 37 per cent, ning causes about defective chimney, flues, etc, II per cent; gas and oil 8 per7 cent; per matches and smoking, cent; and sparks on roofs, 7 per cent. These and other mis-to cellaneous causes add up about $100,000,000 worth of farm property destroyed by fire Fri.-Sat- ., October 7, 8 last year. In addition to removing farm DOUBLE FEATURE fire hazards, every farm should have the following: (1) A good ROY ROGERS Fa-bfiz- io COZY Theatre IN Grand Canyon Trail BOWERY BOYS They City Saturday. home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Vernon tended conference of Church In Salt Lake returned Moon at- the LDS City last IN supply of water and fire fighting tools kept in a handy place; (2) a strong ladder; and (3) a good road or lane to the highway. There is no need to have sprouts growing on potatoes and other root vegetables, which we are storing for food, according to Glenn Baird, extension agronomist. Sprouting can now be prevented for several months with a synthetic chemical known by such trade names as etc. These Storaid, materials should be applied to the vegetables at the time they are put in storage, and should be handled according to directions of the manufacturer. Only a small amount is needed. They come in a dust form and should be sprinkled directly onto the vegetables. Poultrymen are reminded that now is the time to prepare laying houses for winter. Again this year the deep litter system of management is recommended. However, it is essential that litter be kept as dry as possible. W. R. Jenkins, extension lists the following suggestions for preventing damp the litter: (1) Dont birds. Leghorns need 3 sq. ft. of floor space per bird, and heavy breeds need 4 sq. ft.; (2) provide proper ventilation; (3) walls should be tight and ceiling insulated; (4) see that watering devices are working properly; and (5) keep a reserve supply of clean dry litter on hand. Watch this column next week for information on recently published Extension Service bulletins. More than likely you are looking for information contained in one or more of these helpful publications. Bar-sprou- poui-tryma- over-crow- d t, n, so doing he is assured of effect-tiv- e practices of his farm. By providing assistance to help in getting essential conservation practices carried out, the nation is getting thi3 vital job in the most economical, done Time For Fall efficient, and timely method yet Conservation Practices devised, Mr. Bertoch said. This Now that land is being cleared assistance is the push that of crops as the fall harvest pro- puts into effect on the individgresses, it is time for farmers ual farms of the country, the reof Duchesne county to com- search, education and demonplete conservation practices for stration work of the U. S. Dewhich they have signed up un- partment of Agriculture. More der the 1949 Agricultural Con- than 3 million farmers are parservation Program, advises ticipating in this program. Douglas H. Bertoch, chairman of the County Agricultural Con- Farmers Urged io servation committee. Report Deteriorating Crops Among the conservation pracTo protect themselves from tices which can be completed in loss in settlement value, farmDuchesne county are: fencing, ers are advised to report immedconof application phosphate, to the County Agriculstruction of ditches, dikes, la- iately tural Conservation committee terals, construction of spreader when - any commodity under or diversion ditches, building loan is in danoutlets on channels, or building ger of going out of condition. flumes to dispose of water. Since the farmer is responMr. Bertoch said that the only which sible for maintaining the grade conservation practices check erosion and restore fer- and quality of the commodity tility- to the land are those under loan, his eventual return which are actually carried out. depends upon the condition at the time of delivery to the ComPractices put down on paper modity Credit corporation, Mr. intended but not carried out wont keep a gully from form- Bertoch, committee chairman, from wash- points out. ing or the Where it is found that a coming off the hillsides. Assistance to encourage farm- modity in danger of going out ers and make it possible for of condition cannot be satisfacthem to carry out conservation torily conditioned, the county practices has been provided un- committee is authorized to call der the Agricultural Conserva- for immediate shipping instruction Program. It is vital to the tions from CCC. To protect the farmer, samnation that its soil and water resources be protected and built ples will be taken at the time are reup for future abundant produc- shipping instructions tion to meet the needs of an quested, if shipping instructions increasing population. But every cannot be furnished in time to farmer has an equal obligation prevent serious damage to the Mr. Bertoch says. to the country to protect land commodity, and water resources. The ACP Final settlement with the promakes it possible for him to dis- ducer will then be made for the quantity delivered, based on charge this obligation. In carrying out conservation the grade established from these practices under ACP, farmers samples. must complete the practices in If a producer fails to notify accordance with approved speci- the county committee before a fications in return for the as- commodity has deteriorated to sistance received. Meeting these such an extent that it will fall specifications is to the farmers below any grade for which own interest, too,, because by loan or settlement values have Farm Conservation Report price-supportin- g . top-so- il Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles SMUGGLERS COVE were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fabrizio Monday night. A birthday party in honor of Sun. - Mon., Oct. 9, 10 Miss Bonnie Roberts was held Command Decision at her home Saturday. In attendTHE DEER HUNTING ance were Kay and Ray with DOPE Sharon Roberts, Terry Dixixe Roberts, Defa, Larry BE A NUISANCE IIOVV TO OR CLARK GABLE Ernie Chatwin and their mothers. The guest of honor receivVAN JOHNSON and By Elden R. Wilcken ed beautiful gifts. Be sure you have aighted your WALTER PIDGEON Mrs. Reva Turnbow and chilon road signs .before you dren were visiting with Mrs. gun in Road signs are put CARTOON go hunting. Defa Nettie Sunday. that for purpose they there IThe regular meeting of the cost the taxpayers $25,000 only was Pioneers of Utah Ved.-ThAnd before Oct. 12, 13 Daughters held Thursday, September 29 th, a year to replace. the into hills, get a good at the home of Mrs. Florence going of can tell, Who THE RED TONY stock liquor. asRoberts, with Mrs. Ray Lee toe about and it's snakes may hostess. sistant with toe prepared for Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fabrizio at- always well to " Also, liquor MYItNA LOY and any emergency? tended the picture show In to make the car go faster helps Sunday night. ROBERT MITCH UM After all, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fabrizio on crowded highways. and have every hunter are a you v to Salt made a business trip also y over the mail, amLake City last week. women with chilA Cottage meeting was held bulance, and SEAL ISLAND now and then while A dren. nip at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Art to sooth your A WALT DISNEY helps driving of Fabrizio Thursday evening a good mixer last week. Special guests were nerves and proves ACADEMY AWARD and gunpowder. with gasoline South of Mrs. Graham Mr, and buck fever True Story In Technicolor Carolina. They are friends of Too, it helps aprevent chill stupor and Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Turnbow. by inducing causes you to shoot at any movement in .the brush. It might ; be a deer, and only the very stupid old time hunter looks to see if it has horns. shot your doe Now, youve with two fawns, and its time to Call all your pals celebrate! by firing three sihots at even MENS LOGGER BOOTS, Star Brand $9.95 intervals. They will think you Plain Toe and Lace to Toe Styles are hurt and come on the run. Bu what a surprise for them! Regular Values $12.95 and $13.95 You are okay. What if you did scare all the deer but of the country and your pals didnt get Shoes Fitted Expertly one?. Youve got yours! So you take a drink for the doe you shot,, one for each of your pals, one for last years (hunt, and one for next year for good measure. Its time to dress your deer. You reason: cut its Why throat? After all, the blood is .WJi clotted now and wont bleed anyYour shiny new automobile with way. So you take out the guts, prices averaging about $2,064 leaving the bladder, bung, lungs, Nf- to get you a whale of a lot of has undisturbed. and heart, gullet I more so makes it It you weigh use to 3 justify its cost. can brag on the big deer. Let Winter wear is the worst it lay for a couple of days to X-RAY in. before it can strip your car of age BY bringing Dont bother to wash it out as service of plenty it will be sour anyway. Drag it! Unless you Oil-PlaI. to the car through all tttie MENS WORK SHOES $3.98 dirt possible. This puts another coat of filth inside .to aid spoilValues to $7.95 1. age. Tie the carcass over the a feature of pat8 YOUNG MENS DRESS and hood of your car. The extra enented Conoco NA Motor Oil per- gine heat wont hurt it anymiracle forma a SPORT OXFORDS J $7.95 1 more. It already can be smella shield of special lufastening by Widths A to I), Regular Values to $13.95 ed for a hundred yards just the bricant to working parts. natural deer smell. Drive slowcant all drain down-e- ven SPECIAL SELLING! 300 Pairs Higher Priced ly and take in all places of inovernight! terest (beer halls, especially) WOMENS DRESS SHOES, Pumps, s and be sure to tell what a wonderful shot you are "right thru Ties, Sandals, Wedgies both shoulders w.th one shot Values to $9.95 $5.00 and through the belly with another. several more hours, After SPECIAL GROUP just at quitting time at the locker, bring in your deer. They J Boys and Girls School Oxfords, Copyright 1349, Continental 03 Company dont mind sour, bloody, filthy Womens Dress Shoes J and Sandals $2.98 meat to smell up the cooler and Jets Deliver Huge Power everyones eises meat. For Isn't A hypothetical o u n 10,000-$ MENS HIGHER PRICED WORK it their responsibility to see that would engine deliver jet SHOES , you gef the best steaks, chops, more than 20,000 $7.95 horsepower when and roass for your locker? That of sound, traveling at the Regular Values to $10.95 good clean meat with no blood 760 miles an hour.speed exEngineers or sourness to comes out of your that Jet power is figured In !! locker the same 97 pounds of plain of thrust. .This is directly 10e SCHOOL ANKLETS carcass weighed in with dirt, pounds 10c equal to horsepower only at 373 Be sure to miles an hour. lungs, blood, etc? It Increases In ;; Mens and Boys DRESS and SPORT SOCKS save a nip for the boys at the horsepower value as speed mounts. plant. They wont have any.1 thing to do but help you celeNew Businesses brate and listen to what a great RED SWEAT SHIRTS The number of new businesses $1.69 a hunter you are. has been declining for some time. I hope none of my customers Fewer $ RED HUNTING CAPS than 400,000 new firms be9Sc hunt like that! The above is all in jest, and soon I'll prepare gan operations last year. That number considerably under another Item telling proper pro- the 600.000whs that opened their doors cedures as I see them. In 1048. It is even less than the Paid Advertisement number that started In the years v Wil-cke- n, De-f- a, Mis. Bertha Angus Violet Gentry Mr. and Mrs. ConcLe Crandall and young son of Springvfille were visiting in Duchesne last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mickelson. Mrs. Crandall is a sister of Mrs. Mickelson. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mickelson, accompanied by their son, Jay, made a trip to Provo Sunday for the purpose of returning Jay to school. The young man spent the week end visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Johnson and family have been guests of Mrs. Johnsons brother and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richens visited Wednesday with Mr. and Airs. Chas. Hardman. Marilyn Morrill visited Sunday with the Ralph Darts. Mrs. James B. Lemon is visiting a few days in Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. George Davis. John Lemon, of Peoa, is visiting her son, Reed Lemon. sister-- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schonian, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Henry Nelson went to Salt Lillian Rhees and daughter, Ja- Lake City, Thursday, with his net, of Ogden, were visiting brother, Max. relatives in Duchesne Saturday Kenneth Benson enrolled at and Sunday. University of Utah, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Robinson, Bishop Clifford Drollinger and Fruit In Roll Roean Russell attended General To make a wonderful dessert, LDS Conference in Salt Lake roll out your favorite biscuit dough City. and spread it with a thick fruit Mrs. Alice Angus, of Lapoint, sauce rhubarb, strawberry, peach and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Angus, or any of your favorite slimmer of Blythe, California. visited time fruits. Then roll It up jelly Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John roll style and cut the roll Into h Angus. A severe hail storm .Thursslices and bake. The clever dessert slices can be topped with day destroyed crops, flowers and more of the fruit sauce or with gardens here, in addition to stripping leaves from the trees. sweetened whipped cream. The people of Ioka extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Mur-e- l Benson, of Roosevelt, who lost been established, Mr. Bertoch said that the settlement value their son, Lyle, Friday in a footwill be the support rate for ball accident. the grade and quality of the Disease Transmission commodity placed under loan, less the difference between (1) Fears that dust particles In the the market price for this grade air might spread the and quality and (2) the market disease virus from Mexico to the price of the commodity deliver- United States seem to be uned, as determined by CCC. founded, In the light of recent vetThe same procedure for deerinary medical research in Swittermining settlement value of zerland. Failure to transmit the dicommodities may be sease to calves experimental applied to purchase agreements when authority to accept deliv- through dust end air from Infected quarters led to this conclusion. eries is given , by CCC. . two-inc- off-grad- e ur . right-of-wa- ; ur 2,064 bait bade? ivm V i "- It .. i . '4'-- 2. Always on Guard Even when the fine lubricating oil itself isnt is! covering a part, - bait-snatch- v OIl-Plati- It protecta your engine against starts . . . grinding from corrosive combustion acid3 . . . from sludge and carbon caused by wear. er. dry-fricti- ... te ; ; Oil-Plati- 3. Watch Out for Winter! The ng frigid months are the most dangerous months for these New and older cars both urgently need Conoco Nrt. Dont wait . . . drive yours in today and armor it against winter with Conoco N,A. car-killer- wear-preventi- ; Oil-Plati- ng : s. See Your Conoco Mileage Merchant, NOW ! I MOTOR OIL I p I i I ; WINGS STORE On U. S. Highway 40 Near Fort Duchesne Daddy Longlcgt If a leg of Daddy Longlcgs Is seized, he merely sheds It and scurries away on the remaining even. just before the war. Moreover, some 300,000 businesses shut up shop In 1948 (a new post-wa- r high), so the net gains In the business population was less than 100,000. V, 1 L CONOCO AGENT AND DISTRIBUTOR j DUCHESNE, UTAH J |