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Show COUNTY PROGRESS. EMERY page fourteen for on (by the singing Mothers Chorus cleared $50.00 for the Ward Building Fund. The MIA held their ChristCASTLE DALE notes mas party in the school auditNaomi Jensen Mrs By orium Tuesday. A program Mrs Bland Fox entertained was rendered followed by gamembers of the Entre Nous Cl mes and a visit from Santa. ub at a dinner part at her ho- Mr iReuben Brasher and Mrs me Tuesday night. Following Mary Petersen are presidents of dinner the evening was spent the organization. at needle art and visiting. Mr and Mr Emery Larsen of The Castle Dale Ward Re- Price have returned to Castle n Christ-ilief Society held their Dale for the winter and are connection with their regu- located in an apartment at the lar meeting. Mrs Ona Tuttle hotel. Mr Larsen will assist was in charge of the lesson Mrs Ryan in the Castle Dale which was on Shakespeare and p while Mr Ryan spends Mr Grace Lee Johansen read the winter inC alifornla. the Taming of the Shrew; Mrs Anna Lee Olsen and Mrs Mayor and Mrs Herman BehNorma Whitfield sang a song; ling announce the birth of a BetSh Huntington played the grandson born to Lt. and Mrs Lot Chord and Kathryn Tuttle Don Unger at the Dragerton gave sonnets of Shakespeare. Hospital Dec. 17. Following the program they visited all enjoyed a treat from Santa. in Mrs Maysie Peacock this The Christmas program put weekSaltand(Lake a few days accompanied her son LaVar home from school. He is a sophomore at the U of U. Lester Lee Knight, senior stUncle Sam Says udent at the BYU, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs Lester P Knight. tributors to my column, their news items. WATER US (Continued from Page CASTLE DALE. UTAH 1) t1 red uceThepre- - the shovel work. ls 0. It saves you time. You can lo.s. sent 60 do a better job in less time. How To Save Water if you are interested in con- 1. Know your soil. Every soil servation talk with farming, oi one 0j s0il Conservation profile has a definite ratewith y0ur water intake. It varies jistrict Supervisors. In the texture, organic matter, crop- Huntington River District they amount surface condition and are Ed gnnkerhoff, Dick Allen, of mcisture already in the soil, ' ph Lundy and .Lawrence In Adjust the water according goUth Em-tjhordersen. intake rate. District they are Herman ery 2. Know the root system of Behling, Ivan K. Nielsen, Clay-th- e crop. As nearly as possible ton Olsen, LeGrand Beal and wet only the root zone. 3. Replace water ued by the crop. Excess water washes out fertility and injures the plant. 4. One heavy application of water in the spring may toeneeded to control the salt con- ORANGEVILLE NOTES centration. However, spring wa (Continued from p. 1) ter cannot be stored in the soil snow from the main highways. for late summer use. Pres. Elden G. Luke and Shiri 5 Level your field when need business ed'and possible. This permits- McArthur were application and pene- ors in Salt Lake City the past tration of irrigation water. It week. Mr Edna Reid is assisting also saves you shovel work. 6. Pla your field irrigation 'in the home of Mr and Mrs methods according to your soil Mark Humphrey. Mrs Humph-type- as, rey is able to get around In crops and slopes. leg In recent years the Soil Con 'wheel chair and thinks her a fall servation Service has developed is improving, followingabove the what is known as conservation which broke her leg ankle. eff means the This irrigation. ' Misses June Jewkes and (Roma icient use of irrigable soils water a in way stilson are here visiting home and irrigation that insures high production folks. The girls have been work without waste of either soil or ing in Salt Lake City, water resources. On request to Mr Gienn Huntington is local Soil Conservation me fp his school work at District, engineers, soils men Logan f0r the holidays and or your farm planner will run has one of his friends, a room an irrigation trial on your mate, Darwin Gooding, with land. Witti this information him. your irrigation technique can The Ward Primary enterbe worked out for each type tained the boys and girls Tuesof soil. at a Christmas afternoon day The Pay Off social. Tuesday eveConservation farming and ir- play and ning the MIA Officers enterrigating has proven itself in tained the members of theii of the section country. every at a party. Games organization Farmers report: and refreshments were dancing incr1. Twenty-fiv- e percent ease in crop production. This enjoyed. Wilford and Tom Humphrey is the average return for well were business visitors in Salina planned and installed conser- over the week end. They visvation practices. 2. Fertility is saved for your ited the turkey plant and made to ship their tur crop, not washed or leached arrangements from there, having loadkeys away. 3. Your soil remains where ed and hauled the turkeys to time. you can farm it. After you re- Salina during that The Seasons Greetings to the tire it is still left for your chilof the readers and patrons dren to farm. 4. Your neighbors like you Emery County Progress andbecause you have not water-- 1 also thanks to the many conduce - he visit-unifor- m Co-o- Uncle Sam Says ho-yo- FEED EXPERT (Contnd. from p. 1.) 50 per cent steam bonemeal or denominated phosphate and 50 per cent salt should be fed as free choice or with feed. This mixture should also be fed free choice to cattle on summer and winter ranges. Construction plans for salt stations can be obtained at the County Agents office. Cattle, horses and sheep very seldom lack calcium in the diet, tout the above mix ture when steam bonemeal Ls used, will take care of any calcium deficiencies Which may occur. Iodine deficiencies can be supplemented by using stabilized iodized salt instead of common salt. Iodized salt is needed only by animals during the gestation period. If in some cases stockmen and feed dealers feel that additions of copper and cobalt are necessary, add one ounce cobalt sulfate and one pound copper sulfate to 100 pounds salt. One pound of this mixture can be mixed with 100 pounds of grain when animals are on feed, andthe same amount of copper sulfate and cobalt sulfate can be added to the before men tioned range phosphate and salt mixture. Swine require additional salt and calcium in most diets. Feeding of iodized salt, limestone and bonemeal will take care of mineral deficiencies in swine. Using of these simple home mixed minerals will save the farmer and stockmen as much as 80 per cent in cost of mineral supplements. Lot ot folks complain that the money they draw every payday zooms away from them with supersonic speed. If that's happening to ou, heres how to stop it automatically! Sign up for U. S. Savings Itonds regularly, under your firm's Pay i oil havings Plan, or if this method is not available to you your bank's Plan, then that part of your earnings cant get an ay from you. In fact, every $3 you invest in the safest Investment it. the world grows up to be $4 in ten S Tvediury Depart ?tu r years Bond-A-Mon- th $3.00 FREE COUPON This coupon and $7.00 cash will buy $10.00 in merchandise in the following lines: Shoes - House Dresses - Mens and Boys coats, pants, shirts and sweaters - Hosiery - (JndertVear - Linoleum - Hardware - Electrical Appliances - Paint. the years America was growing up. Grandma hid her savings in the old, cracked teapot, the tin canister, or even that old horsehair mattress. This was the hard way to save and her denials of many things to build those savings sometimes came to naught. Thieves, fire or other hasards wiped out her savings in a jiffy. Today we have the finest and surest way ever Invented to build security for the future the U. S. Savings Bonds way. This means you can put aside, every pay day, part of what yon earn by signing up for the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or, if the Plan where you bank. Either way, you get back $4 for every $3 invested in just ten years. During Bond-a-Mon- tb U S Tretsurr Depsitmem GOOD ONLY FROM DEC. 20 TO 31 INCL. K X4K X4SK50K hhis 'MK 6 9K X4K XC , 3C .' X4C-- -- "1 PROTECTION Hmj Seat tn du atti fours f Offer. 'Sd n yLq&jui DRESSES $6.98 1 and up f The House of Music you are sOReLy o First State Bank of Salina TROujjlEd Salina about what to give them for Christmas, we have a suggestion. Heres a gift that will last from Yuletide to Yuletide, yet it costs only $2.50. Give a subscription to your local weekly newspaper. Mail money and address to us. Well attach gift card to first issue. Surplus Market & its everyone HUNTINGTON Friday and Saturday rmj Mr Soft Touch GLENN FORD EVELYN KEYES PERCY KILBRIDE BEULAH BONDI Sunday and Monday BOB HOPE LUCILLE BALL THEATRE CASTLE DALE Friday and Saturday House oF Strang ers With Edward G. Robinson Susan Hayward Richard Conte Sunday and Monday IN for Christmas Gifts You HAVE said it, havent you? The night before washday? Yes, and meant it, too, because theres nothing worse than to have to let dirty clothes pile up while you wait for nice weather. When you have a Hamilton Automatic Clothes Dryer, you just flip the switch, toss in your clothes straight from wringer or spinner and, in 15 to 25 minutes, theyre ready to iron! Things dry and fluffy in soft, the Hamilton, too, an average washerload at a time. Rain? Snow? Soot? Smoke? Forget eml Shop Early Sorrowful Jones While Our Stock Is Why don't you come in. you how llarmllon can take the last bit of labor and risk out of your weekly washing? IV e'll be nappy to Complete (Now Paleface Hope is a Broad way Bookie . . . with a hot race MERRY XMAS to our many friends horse on JOHN DAY LUMBER CO. 255 West 1st North - Price, PRICE xje - UTAH x x his hands.) Wednesday and Thursday DOUBLE FEATURE in With JUDY GARLAND FRANK MORGAN RAY BOLGER BERT LAHR JACK HALEY BILLIE BURKE KAZAN Wednesday and Thursday also DOUBLE FEATURE Eastern Utah ACflMMirnfa LEWIS LADIES STORE The Wizard Of Oz IN TECHNICOLOR sweet-smellin- acc ROCKET With Fine yx3& Undivided Profits $375,000 Castle Theatre its rthanks Lingerie c Utah Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HATS i - - i Capital $25,000 Half Price rt PRICE, UTAH 8 EAST MAIN (EhrisrtmaB SUITSOff 20 to 25 most happy fulifiay Brasuu to patrons and ivishes Expresses (G0tB(i6 & Childrens and Ladles' COATS 20 to 25 Off & M. For a of Castle Dale DO HOPE IT WONT . . Reduced Prices i X RAIN TOMORROW" Week We J. ORANGEVILLE, UTAH nd Mr and Mrs Cleone McDaniel are rejoicing over the arrival of twins, a boy and a girl, born at the Dragerton Hospital. I India barren women walk In Huntington around trees so that they may Mr and Mrs Douglas Jensen be fertilized by the spirits livhave a baby girl, their first, therein. born Dec. 14 at the hospital ing in Price. The Leamasters have received word of the arrival of a baby against the girl Dec. 15 for Mr and Mrs RAVAGES of FIRE Jo Arnold of Price. Word has been received by relatives here of the arrival of Call a baby girl in Pennsylvania for Mr and Mrs Paul Breton. N. L. WILLIAMS, Agent Mrs Breton was Freida Nielson Fire Insurance Co. Home of Huntington. A UTAH COMPANY Ferron In Castle Dale Phone 31X Mr and Mrs Ted Cox are the of a girl baby proud parents born Saturday, Decemeber 17 NAME E. G. LUKE & SONS 1949 23, Or-la- In Cleveland ferility rite of the Bengal marriage ceremony consists of tying the bridal couple to a tree toy a thread. The greater an animals men tal capacities, the more sleep it requires. The flesh of the kangaroo is much prized toy the natives of Queensland. If DFCEMBER in the Price hospital. In Orangeville A baby boy made his arrival this week to Mr and Mrs Tuttle at the Price hospital. Mrs Tuttle and son are now at home. fftirths A i $3.00 FRIDAY, Hard-hittin- g Drama! LEATHER GLOVES TRAIL OF THE YUKON AND Johnny Mack BROWN REDUCED TICKETS FOR CHILDREN WILL TAKE EFFECT JANUARY 1. ON AND AFTER THAT DATE, ALL CHILDRENS TICKETS 10c Max TERIIUNE WEST OF EL DORADO |