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Show UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, PAGE FOUR Price Business Directory WASATCH SERVICE Quality Gasoline and Oils at Lower Prices "DRIVE IN AND SAVE" South Carbon Avenue and Railroad Tracks Pork Doughboys Need More EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Established 1900 Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah $2.00 Per A. C. SAUNDERS Subscription, Year and JESS Foreign, E. SAUNDERS, $2.75 Per Year Publishers Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the Act of March 3. 1879. Publication of notice of meetings where admission is chargtaken will be charged for at our regular advertising rates. All communications and items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name need not appear in print. Write on one side of the paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgment of the publishers may determine. ed or collection Price. Utah The two local boards of Dis- way to utilize some of trict Supervisors have submit- er class land and h ted their annual report to better fed dairy herfc! the State Soil Conservation flocks of sheep. i Committee. The reports indi- the form of silagf cate that the work of conserva- and grain is being tion farming through proper Is resulting in a betwTi livestock land use and systematic plan- between foot- feeds. ning is rapidly gaining a hold in our communities. Farmers who are cooperating with us plications for technic la. appear to be well pleased with ance have been received . farmers Beneficial and ranchers iTi their farm plans. are being obtained Districts. 167 farm results been written and through approved soil building out into effect on the fam?5) and carrying by practicies The SoU Conservation proper soil and moisture cona. vice has furnished, tothof servation practices. ers of work the C. C. C. Districts Although the agency hp,s been abandoned in 3318 lbs. of Grass an?? the Huntington District conser- Seed; 1475 Woody Planting vation work has progressed PUing; 95 Rods of Lend-leaWire; and 1,040 man day D fairly rapidly through a Conenrollee Soil labor. We have had 5 The Program. fi a Lend4 servation Service loans equipr; ment to us, as Districts, and we program, a lease it to farmers who have pump; compressor; jack Cl entered into Cooperative Agree- mer; tractor (farm all) ments with us. No work through all, tractor with dozer, ctaL leased equipment has been done mixer, dump truck, and in the South Emery District, but driver. All of this eqi work is contemplated here as has been in use in the Huntto soon as equipment is made ton District. The SoU Conservation Sb available to us. The South EmW. an has contributed tecta vice has District approved ery P. A. project, but due to lack of assistance toward effectual? labor and the war emergency the alms of the District. tjJ technicians have worked stead the project has been shelved. A series of 42 educational Uy on developing sound econo, U. S. Doughloys ivill need a lot more pork in 1943, for there'll be meetings on agricultural sub- ic soil and moisture consent a lot more doughboys and theyll have use for every ounce of the jects and problems were held tion plans with the farms energy and muscle pork helps build. Its estimated that our military throughout the Districts. Ap- and ranchers. We also appr and pork requirements this year will exceed last years by proximately 700 farmers and late the contributions the &. more than 114 billion pounds. To meet the need, farmers of this State ranchers attended these meet- tension Service, F. S. A., A A L are being asked during the Farm Mobilization Campaign to raise more ings. Motion pictures on Food and C. C. C. have made to on for Health and conservation District Work Program this pal and bigger hogs in 1943. Farmers plan to feed hogs to heavier subjects were part of the edu- year. weights, like the man in the top picture, and to increase farrowings cational meetings. by around 15 percent in many regions. The use of phosphate as a ment or commodities are now commercial fertilizer has been prohibited by the Office of greatly expanded and is being FOOD Price Administration. applied to all crops with the most noticeable results being on increased alfalfa yields and Feed Wheat To the irrigated poultryman stands. Other practices which or feeder who was depending on are proving of value in our feed wheat from the commodity country are systematic crop fertilization with credit corporation to finish off rotations, his steer or reach egg produc- barnyard manure and green tion goals, Mr. Magnuses, chair- manure, and frequent light apFarm Labor man of the county war board, plications of irrigation water. Farmers who have hesitated explained that the supply of The development of Permanent to sign up for needed war crops wheat set aside toy Congress for pasture is proving an economic because of labor shortages were feed is so exhausted that assured this week that no stone it became nearly necessary to stop sal will be left unturned to secure es. the necessary labor. Already SPREAD A BIT OF SUNSHINE TONIGHT! Last year, Congress allocated action is being taken. Between 125 million bushels for livestock November and February, about and feed. This supply farm workers were is poultry gone. It will 364,000 be practically granted occupational deferment necessary for Coegress to set or 111-into by selective aside more wheat before more service. War Boards will soon can be released for feed. be requested to take the initiao tive in requesting deferment of Newborns must be registered BRAND essential farm workers. Also, for book 2 in a month. Bourbon rationing Kentucky Straight Whiskey the War Manpower Commission will request employWhat did the first rheumaers to cease recruiting expertism pain say to the second? ienced farm workers. "CHEERFUL Let's get out of this joint. Secretary Wlckard says that AS ITS more farm workers have gone Ive got a freak on my farm into war industry than have NAME Its a calf. been inducted. Yes, I konw. He came over It is now expected that as high as 650,000 Victory farm to call on my daughter last workers wil be recruited, on a night. WAR NOTE: Our distilleries are 100 engaied volunteer basis, from cities and in the production of alcohol for war purposes. This towns for work during the Nowadays one guy doesnt say whiskey comes from reserve stocks. BUY WAH BONDS! spring vacation and summer to another, Hello, Joe, what do 90.4 Proof . National Distillers months. you know? he says, Hello, Joe, Products Corp., N. Ti when do you go? WmmmmmmmmmMMMSsssmtisml More Baby Chicks Ordered Encouraging reports on the sale of baby chicks and poults THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... came in this week from Box Elder, Cache, Utah, Salt Lake, Millard, Duchesne, Uintah, iron and Washington counties. All of these counties report heavier chick orders than last year. However, the recent slump in egg prices has caused some cancellations. Indications are that poult orders wiU exceed any former record in Utah, with some remarkable increases la a few counties. ken Serve plenty to look out the If you ance, clerks, to help se LEWIS OPTICAL CO. MAKERS OF GLASSES DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometrist We make a complete mus- cular analysis as well as a vision test. PRICE, UTAH For SERVICE WITn SAFETY See First National Bank Price, Utah Member Federal Reeerve Syetem and Federal Depoeit Inaurance Corporation Oliveto Furniture and Hardware Price, Utah RANGES IRONERS WASHERS SWEEPERS REFRIGERATORS RADIOS AND FURNITURE Warren8 Flower Shop Say It With Flowers For All Occaalona Place ordera with local agents Bondtd Members of F. T. D. Phone 220 Price, Utah REDD MOTOR CO. STOP SUPERSERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessories ONE Certified Used Cars Agents for Chevrolets and Buicks. Price, Utah FRIENDLY HELPFUL ACCOMMODATING Three Reasons WHY YOU will enjoy doing business with the Carbon Emery Bank UTAH PRICE, Member Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Inaurance Corporation O Price Floral Shop Cut Flowers and Wreathes Made to Order MRS. JOHN GROSSO, 56 N. 1st West Prop. Price, Utah IVltat tyou B uy With WAR BONDS Many of the women of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps are already overseas serving in various capacities to help win the war. The WAACS go through a strenuous training to fit them for the arduous duties they must perform. Despite be paid into the state bounty fund to be used to pay bounties of $15 on mountain lion, cougar, grey, black or timber wolf; $10 on bear, and $8 on coyote, lynx ties have successfully stopped or bobcat. an effort by representatives from Utah, Weber, Davis and Salt Local Marketing and Lake counties to enact legislation providing for a Purchasing Association of seats In the House. Hold Annual Meet The "Big Four counties had a population In excess of 340,000 The Castle Valley Marketing to federal in 1940, according census figures, while the re- and Purchasing Cooperative Asmemmaining 25 counties had 210,000 sociation held its annual Courtat the 0 bership meeting residents. Representing this 1943. population In the lower house on February 19, house are 30 representatives, There were 32 members present while the remaining 210,000 representing most of the towns Utahns are represented by an in Emery county The meeting equal number of house members. was under the direction of Presof That Is where politics enters ident Wilford J. Humphrey, attended the picture. Under the present Orangeville, and was Mr. Donald W. Wagstaff, representation, the 25 counties, by Accountant for the Regional can defeat together, standing Farm Administration, Security desired the by any legislation Merrill E. Cook, County Agriother four counties. If the bill had passed, cultural Agent, the local Farm the four counties would have 35 Security personnel, and C. L. votes against the 30 votes from Witbeck, manager. This association was organizthe 25 outlying counties. a year ago, and has been of v ed law that provides Statutory the people of the state shall be considerable assistance to Its represented in the lower house members, providing them with on the basis of one representa- various types of services at a tive for each 10,000 inhabitants saving. Last spring the associor major fraction thereof, but ation made the vaccination of that each county regardless of horses for brain fever by a Vepopulation, shall be entitled to terinarian available to farmers at least one representative. The In Emery county for $1.75 per constitutionality of the lawmak- head which was a saving of 75c ers actions was questioned be- per head over the cost of the cause of a mandatory section In year before. Under this program the state constitution which in there were 413 head of horses effect says that the legislature vaccinated which resulted In a "shall provide for saving to the participants of following each decen- $309.75. The Association brought into nial U. S. census, if the census the county and distributed 369 shows the need for such bushels of fruit and 150 lugs of loRep. J. Welton Ward, D., Box tomatoes to supplement the cal was This supply. floor House produce on stated the Elder, that he was forced to vote in handled by the association for favor in the measure because he 10c above cost at the point of regarded a "NO" vote as a vio- purchase and was hauled to the lation of his constitutional oath. families participating in the Other members from outlying fruit purchase as most of the counties who voted in favor of savings was in the form of tires, the bill were Susan Alice Smith, gasoline, and time which would R., Dagget and Amos B. Robin- have been spent by each family son, D., Rich. Several days la- in locating this fruit. Due to ter Rep. James L. Nielson, R., the rubber and fuel situation, Sanpete, stated on the House the association feels that this floor that he would favor the program was a definite contrimeasure If it came before the bution towards the nations war body again as he had decided effort. that his constitutional oath In addition to this the associmade it mandatory for him to ation has provided Its members vote for the bill. with seed, binding twine, and Defeat of the measure can be flour at a reasonable cost. The partially blamed on three Salt flour handled was the best grade Lake and Weber county repre- of hard wheat flour available sentatives who were absent at and enriched by the addition of the time of the final vote. With Vitamin B and iron to meet the 3 the result showing a tie, government standards. the additional three votes would Through funds made availhave meant success instead of able by a grant from tnc Farm failure for the proposed act. Security Administration, the asDuring arguments on the sociation has constructed 42 measure, proponents of the cisterns, 33 sanitary privys, and pointed out that purchased 84 screen doors and under the present set-u- p the a considerable amount of screen counties of Dagget, Grand, Rich wire for farm and Piute, with a total popula- families in participating county. Emery tion of only 6,800 are representAt the annual meeting the byed by four members in the laws of the association were House, while the 57,300 residents amended to any producpermit of Utah county are allowed only er of agricultural products in five House votes. Even under county to become a Emery the proposed member of the association on Utah county would be allowed the payment of a $5.00 fee and only six members in the lower the approval of the board of house. Utah taxpayers, already suffering from a badly bruised and CARD OF THANKS discolored tax law, suffered anWe to express our thanks wish other blow on the chin when the the House killed a bill by Reps. and appreciation to our many Grant Midgley, D.( Salt Lake friends for their acts of kindand Fred J. Milliman, D., Juab, ness and for the beautiful floral to eliminate the two per cent offerings. These kind acts and sales tax on food and food pro- expressions of sympathy will never be forgotten. ducts. , Mrs. John Funk Additional house action inand children. cluded: o Passed SB-441 and 42 to Obedient encourage mine leasing in Utah by relieving mine owners of the You can believe it or not, but cost of social security, work- the story is going around that mens compensation and occu- a detail of eight enlisted men pational disease disability in- was assigned to move the post surance. library at Camp Davis, N. C. Passed HB-- 1 by Cowles, D., The men carried out the asCarbon, to prevent legislators signment, but left one book. from accepting remuneration Its title was: "You Can't Take for any office filled by guber- It With You. natorial appointment. Passed IIB-9- 5 More than 3.000,000 acres of by Stringham, R., Uintah, and others, to levy potatoes are planted annually a tax of 25 mills on all sheep in the United States, yielding and 10 mills on all turkeys to 400,000,000 bushels. SALT LAKE CITY the possible unconstltutlonality of their actions, members of the Utah House of Representatives from 25 of the states 29 coun- 340,-00- 28-2- 0, A uniform for a IVAAC, complete, costs approximately $170.00. The quartermaster's department must provide thousands of them. Your purchase of War Bonds helps pay for these uniforms. Invest at least ten percent of your income in War Bends every payday through a Fay. roll Savings plan at your office or lactory. S. Treasury Defarlmtul semi-trailo- KNIT Wr . lend-leas- e ira run WAR NEWS pWsmW I 1 OLD 11-- C C - non-far- Sunny Brook m two-legg- ed r Welding Rod Plans are going forward to supply blacksmiths and farmers with all the welding rod needed for the repair of farm machinery. As the method of distribution is being worked out now, farmers and blacksmiths may obtain this material without to the making application county USDA war board. They will buy dierct from the dealer and will only have to sign a certficiate of use at the time the rod Is purchased. Already welding rod for gas may be obtained and adequate supplies of electric rod are expected soon. Machinery Rationing Extended Purchase certificates will be needed to buy horse drawn cultivators of the riding type under the new Food Production Order No. 3 amendment. These cultivators were previously unrationed. Manufacturers of milk cans and covers are to supple, In 1943 states supplied by them in 1941, and to prorate production among previous customers as far as possible. Sales of used wheel tractors, combines, corn pickers, corn binders or hay balers In combination with other used equip- one-ro- ed lied Mrs. of I ?ere Presi :s. lorus Eva fi ayers wr 'etersen lastle Da t urvived and er randpare olinChri and M in. Mrs leld, Mrs lastle Dal lorgensen rnristians tosetta I ;nded th new A and it the ho irents, lompsoi Miss M, a eacher lere ovei Mrs. iannah fiday e o Ferroi hren V. ind Sunday io Tooeli Miss 1 as beer is pare ears, lei wee C we fro: hpigarell touting Lrstof i Anew tome of Dagmori Miss qu ea la Ui in w, power-operat- Funeral family iy for ha d.tfcboys having down at lodge meeting last night Judge... you know, in the anteroom before the election of officers. TRaSue ?'a.s.Vind IIerb was dead wrong beverage industry does were i checked the figures in my office this morning. Why the figure on alcoholic erages is pretty dose to a billion dollars a year. Lucky thing we try. hi hSSrtK prohibition or the government would have to make up the money some other way. And feres only one answer to that more taxes. iou know what that would add up to?.. about $25 more taxes a year for every , 111311 and woman in the country. In other words you and Sue would have to pay about $50 more in some form of tax. I guess about the only ones whod come out ahead on that deal would be the bootleggers and gangsters. Ctmftrtnct Alnhtlk Bmmuf |