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Show I'aire ITiilay. March S. 1916 The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utan Kilit Annual Snow AAA Program Anniversary of 'The 13th Turkey Industry Protected by - Survey Shows the anniveisury USAC Scientists r- Fanu prog: am, the bvin-- t of the Anuikan farmtrsi luiia the turkey In- to obtain an economic de-- 1 Helping dustry, Utah Agricultural t xperi-- (- ni(K.)aty for agriculture, Is today, ment station scientist have con- jvjurcli 8, said J. llopktn, , duced 1)5,000 blood test for ful- - c),iinnin of the Utah State AAA lorum discu.se since OctolT Dr, R. committee, tn reminding Utah far-I- I. Walker, station director, said. nim 0f he anniversary. Carl frischknccht, wtts on March 8. 1933 that nssocait( professor of poultry at USAC, is reoresrntatlve farmers from alt state supervisor of the national .r lhe Unlled States were call- poultry and turkey .mprovenient ed Washington to plan a Pro'! plans, gram to give farmers a fighting AAA -- w Water Increase - i If. C-- J'l Vi-r- JEWEL BOX ' a By Bertie Sit holt i Under the heading of decorative modern manner is Grncie Alien's massive bracelet of j j)(1ja,jUn1 an( diamonds (pictured D. H. Wittenberg, manager of chance in tho economic depres- - Llow) , , . gracefully clustered on the land at a concave disc, the sparkling jewels Sevier county cooperative hatchsion that covered ery. Is chairman of the official tiiat time. The first AAA pro- are repeated with palladium in s to form tne band. This state agency which la reponsiblc gram grew out of that conference fabulous piece was an anniversary for supervision of the Improveif of farmers. ment plans in Utah. Ho and Don gift to Gracie from her husband, On May 12, SA The same sleek Burns. George E. Kenney, livestock commissioner was Act Agricultural Adjustment in the pal- smartness is repeated for the state department of ag- passed , around choker farmers1 Indium caterpillar ?i,TtCdeave riculture, and Professor Frisch- - dent: knecht constitute the executive charter to guide their program her neck. $ $ $ committee of the agency. toward a more stable agriculture Marked progress has been and greater economic security, in made controlling pullorum Mr. Hopkin said. since Industry members started Recalling the birth of the farm official testing in 1934. Out- program, he said that on March breaks have been reduced In 8. 1933, the call went out from number and mortality has also President Franklin D. Roosevelt Frisch-kftec- ht Professor diminished," for a national conference of fardeclares. mers and farm leaders. At this Most rapid advances have been conference, which began two days achieved since 1934 when the Utah later, all the major farm organipullorum disease control law made sations joined in recommend-.nthe blood testing program com- legislation to deal with the agAt that pulsory. Sinco 1943 all hatching ricultural emergency. j eggs, baby chicks, and turkey time, the farm depression as well had' national in sold the the state must as depression poults come from parent stock blood reached a crisis Distress on farms tested for pullorum under official had led to violence in some supervision. In a manner complaces. There were mortgage-foreclosurparable to the testing requirements riots, milk dumping, and of the national poultry Improvemartial law. Two months later, ment plans. the new Congress, meeting in Because production Supreme elegance in jewelled of turkey session, passed the first collars is Dorothy Lamours latest special hatching eggs and poults is con- AAA a diamond studded fined largely to southern Utah, acquisition The operation of the program fashioned in the collar Wood tests have been run was given to local committees of fiallauium turkey manner with a tiny in St. George, by H. M. Nielsen, the almost for farmers. Thus, bowknot of diamonds in the center. assistant professor of veterinary first time, farmers had hoth the Something else new in. Hollywood sclcnpe at the college, under diand the opportunity to inis an idea which Betty Hutton and rection of the experiment station. right Ted Buskin originated, a style for Dixie junior college provides lab- fluence the ofproduction, marketing their products by matching husband and wife jeweland price oratory space. As the years ry. They wcie the center of atSome turkeys and other poultry worklkng together. AAA the program has traction at the Santa Anita recently are also being blood tested at the advance, been broadened and refined, but as they proudly displayed their experiment station laboratories in these objectives of the program first selection . . . flexible pallaProvo and Logan. All such testdium wedding rings and vvatch-fcanstill stand: wi'h tiny initials in diaing is being done by the veternationA of the share fair ()1) idea will monds. inary science laboratory supervisfamilies and become We predict this ed by Dr. M. L. Miner, associate al income for farm increasingly popular. a fair exchange value for farm professor of veterinary science. Pullorum is transmitted by the products. Conservation and wise use parent stock through the egg. of (2) agricultural resources. When it breaks out in a flock, (3) Safeguarding consumer supthe malady takes a heavy toll of food and fiber. plies early in the brooding period, moron AAA policy reQuestioned tality running up o 75 or 80 per garding production control, Mr. cent when the infestation is Hopkin said AAAs is that, In line with national Increases In widespread. The disease we can get food properly 1946 food goals, Utah spread rapidly in incubators at viding there should be no farmers areproduction distributed, called time of hatching and upon to being during the first few days In brooders when curtaihng of food production as increase their acreage of spring as there are hungry people reconditions for its control is not long In the world. And even then wheat by 5 per cent and to followed. there should be no reduction duce turkey production at least can be 4 per cent. The increase in spring until as much food is wheat is not to be made where stored safely without waste TJ put away in reserve. He recalled it will cause any reduction in the fortunate position of the sugar beet acreage, however, the United States in having her gran- Utah State AAA committee said Open house in honor of Catheraries filled to capacity when wo in the announcemnt of ine H. Griffiths was held Sunday entered the war. "AAA, through the making in afternoon. The guests were enter- assistance to farmers change goals. In carrying tained with singing by Mr. and out E. H. member of the Larsen, conservation of water and Mrs. William H. Griffin; readof wheat is striving for more pro- committee in charge land, ings by Miss Ruby Loosle; short ductive land so that more food programs, said that it is ' quite talk by Bishop Andrew L. Heg-gi- e. can be increased production the certain after produced year year, Refreshments were served by he said. called for in the revised goals . Misses Theo and Valoise Griffiths will mean a delay in getting and Miss Beth Loosle. The rooms farms back to a peacetime patwere beautiful with cut Cowers and potted plants. The following tern of soil management. He members of the family and their urged, however, that some inchildren were present: William H. crease in wheat acreage be made Griffiths, of Brigham; Mrs. R. O. on land that otherwise might be Mrs. Loosle, .of Logan; John left in summerfallow. The worldSparks, of Banida, Idaho; John wide shortage of food calls for and Andrew Griffiths of Clark-sto- n. continued all-oproduction, he 150 guests called. The folsaid. was lowing program presented: He added that in view of the duet, Mrs. Lee Thompson and Mrs. Lizzie Manning, of Garland; talk heavy requirements for milk and by President Hazen Hillyard, of dairy products, the shortage . of Smvthfield; talk by Bishop Anfeed concentrates, and the importdrew L. Heggie; duet, Mrs. Lee ance of roughage and pastures to Thompson and Mrs. Lizzie Manthe dairy industry, dairymen ning; benediction, H. M. Godfrey. should push practices which will A dance completed the entertainment. give them the best chance to increase milk production. He called .Saturday evening, March 2, a 'farewell party was held In honor attention to the conservation prac' of tices offered under the 1946 AAA Ttalph Godfrey, who has ac- cepted a mission call for the program, including the application L.D.S. church. Elder of phosphate to legumes and pasGodfrey Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brigtures and the seeding of grasses ham Godfrey, who spent two and clovers to improve pastures years with the army overseas. A and hay crops. purse of $268 was presented to Elder Godfrey by the Clarkston Farmer are being- - advised to ward. George D. Loosle conducmaintain sale and slaughter of A hat A HATS A HAT ted the following program: combeef cattle at or above slaughter can be zoom with suits or that munity singing; prayer by Lee goals for the state. These goals straw-lik-e dresses is this black Winn Buttars; song, ladies chorcall for a reduction by the end post-zvsynthetus; "farewell address, William L. of the year of 21,000 head of catplexon ( new Loosle, of Logan; reading, Beth with its big red and pink tle and calves from the indicated ic) Godfrey; violin solo, Vivian Clark; roses. Elaine Kent, of number at the beginning of the cabbage talks were given by Elder GodNBCs "Just Plain Bill , chose year. He urged the marketing of frey, Bishop J. Byron Ravsten. lighter hogs as a means of conit from Rose Saphires collecMrs. Darwin J. Goodey and son aftion. The rose thats tucked it serving feed. Wheat used directBrent returned home Monday as human food will keep a ter spending three weeks at right over the forehead is super-flatte- ry ly lot more people alive ' in Europe Springv ille. and very stylish. Mr. and Mrs. . Ross Collett, of than the livestock products comIdaho Falls, spent the week-en- d ing from it, he said. visiting relatives in Clarkston. Poultry producers were warned Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Godfrey, thai extreme care should be takMr. and Mrs. Wallace Buttars, Mr. Relieved in 5 minutes or en to see that goals for chicks double your money back and Mrs. Joseph Buttars, are vishatched and chickens raised on When rces Btomach citj ciuses punful, guffrvat-in- g California. in iting our stomach and heartburn doctor usual? farms are not exceeded and that . J. W. Kirkbride prescribe the medtrtnea known for Superintendent symptomatic relief rnedirlnea like those In Bell an the flock culling campaign is No our Tablet. laiatire visiting In brings Tuesday comfort spent or double your money back oa return i bottle continued. iittj schools. Utahs goal for chickto us. 25c at all dru?iita. ens raised on farm is 2,409,0t)D semi-circle- e, ... Farmers Advised Of Goal Changes By AAA Board ut Snow cover surveys fdr northern Utah showed precipitation the valley during Febiuury on cent of floor was only 40 pir normal and the amount of moisture accumulated during the month, as snow cover on high elevations of Cache valley water0 sheds, was per cent of norK. Dean Fuhriman, Irrigamal, tion engineer of Utah State Experiment station, says. Iiespite precipitation deficiencies the total accumulated snow cover water content is still well above normal, and water supply pros-pcc- ts for the coming season are very good. During the month of February, the vater accumulated at 7000 elevation was consideratethe ly above normal. Indicating possibility of high spring floods in some Cache valley streams. Snow surveys on Mt. Logan made March 2 by engineering show a department personnel, water content of 15 2, 22 4 and 27.4 inches respectively at 7000. 8000 and 9000 feet elevation. On March I, 1945 the water content at these same elevations was 9.5, 14 0 end 16.4 inches respectively. This shows an average Increase over last year of 162 per cent. Compared to the normal of snow cover, the accumulation Is 120, 188 and 120 ' per cent of the normal March 1 I , j j ; ; j ' i j t: 1 multi-color- i j s , water content at feet elevation and 700, 800 respectively. 9000 The trip to Mt. Logan was made by Don Mitchell, Spencer Dalnes, Burke Giles, Earl McIntyre, Steven Ostler, Bob Whittier and Nolan Dalnes. Annual forecasts of the water supply are made on April 1 and in normal years the water content of snow cover on March 1 is 84 per cent of the April 1 accumulation. The Mt. Logan snow surveys for this season already show a water content almost equal to the normal April 1 accumulation. If precipitation during March should be above normal, particularly at the lower elevations, it will be necessary to take some precautions to guard against flood flows on some of Cache valleys streams. Prospects for late season water supply to take care of sugar beet irrigation appear above average at this time. which is about 700,000 less than tl.e indicated production in 1945 and about 200,000 less than the 1 average. The tight food situation and the necessity of getting food to Furope to prevent mass starvation 1937-4- has prompted the 4 per cent cut in the turkey goal, Mr. Larsen said. He says that turkey growers may need to cut production considerably more than the 4 per cent if they do not have adequate feed supplies on hand or know where they can get the feed. , Fight Contests Feature Smoker An smoker, us Easy1 Dancer of a new upswing In livestock losses, due to farmers in the easy health measures provided by DDT pencillm, and other new drugs, was sounded here today by the Foundation for AniAmerican -mal Health. It could be disastrous if farmers dropped the common are measures which fundamental, because of an excess of faith In these new deFoundation authorivelopments, ties commented. Some of the common livestock health precautions which modern drugs can never replace are: Segregation and quarantine of sick animals, when disease appears; , to Pasture rotation, curb the spon- ce announced today. The smoker will feature nir.? wrestling matches and eight boxing contests, and trials to determine finalists for all bouts will be conducted March 11. Formal entry must be made. of Homlstead, Earl Hap American Fork, is tournament manager, and is being assisted by Doc Nelson, veteran George Aggie trainer, and W. H. Bell, college registrar. Mr. Bells gymnastic group will demonpresent an intermission stration. All wrestling and box- perpetuation of internal parasites weights and the terrific damage they do ing bouts will include to livestock; from 118 to heavyweights. Proper manure disposal or storage, to avoid the spread of disease and parasites to healthy animals; Sanitation, sunlight, and fresh air in livestock quarters; ITompt, skilled diagonsis and To soothe itching, burning skin, apply treatment of animals, the moDoctor s a ZEMO medicated liquid ment symphoms of illness apcontinuformula backed by 80 pear. ous success! For ringworm symptoms, Authorities said that reports ineczema, athletes foot r blemishe dicate that too many farmers are due to external cause, apply ZEMO down on health precaushould discomfort letting the Soon ieely. that modem believing tions, Over 25,000,000 packages disappear. the wonder drugs can take told. One trial convinces. Only 35 i. Also COfi and $1.00. place of proven preventive measures, but that this conception was entirely erroneous. GHSV disease-preventi- Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin s ZEIV30 0JBC0I50 m Km GEt'lgS!0uEliSlll9 wmmra bmb from Newest Ring Values Romantic beauty in S. E. NEEDHAM 14K natural gold. Jeweler or Bronchial Irritations With Buckley's "Canadiol" Almost Instantly you get the turprise of right coughing epaam eases your 1, fe ens away it loosens up thick choking phlegm-opmakes tubes bronchial up clogged breathing easier. There's real economy in Buckleys all medica' ion no syrup. 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The pattern is exclusive with Designer Frances Sidefl , ! ar fastest-acti- V.-- XT 65-7- - f, 'z te Engagement and wedding match. 7f)50 Pay weekly ATTENTION COMMISSIONERS: Well, the City Commission is taking their time about my request for a Forum discussion via. K. V.N.U. to explain any intelligent excuse for more White Elephants. Quite likely they will be more interested in what the Plumber says come next election. ROBERT CROOKSTON A DIAMOND ENDURES SEE NEEDHAMS FOR YOURS M fCWCl OS Mm MAM Jt, Pt. IMM VIM. MUM IHI ve |