OCR Text |
Show p.ujt PAROW'A.Y 2 IMItmVAN timi:s Published and Primed at Parowan, Utah each Thursday Robert B. Mitchdl, Publisher 1 iMI.s, PAROWAN UTAH. UNT. Efficiency Can Be Increased by Use Of Overnight Storage Ponds 1 i, 1956 Experts Tell How To Reduce Cost Time of Cutting Can Determine Quality of Hay SCS Gives Tips On Scaling Farm Ponds Of Water Heater Those of ou who hu o a To keep the operating cost of Il.v I.ehind Carlson The quality of alfalfa hay steady flow of litigation a water heater down, the ColeIf a to or large your overnight storage silage depends will he aide to increase man Comnany, a heater manupond looses more than 2 or 3 extent on when it is cut, facturer, makes these suggesour urination effieieucs from inches of water in a 12 hour Louis A. Jensen, Utah State tions to householders: 20 to 50 per cent with an over I. Set the operating temperaoeriod, you are wasting water College extenno higher than HO degrees Agricultural nifjht storage pond A pond ture reThis loss can be greatly water Excessive said. Fahrenheit. will allow ou to do all your sion agronomist "tre-noffer Plastic liners duced bv the is a principal cause apph proper das cut be temperature should light He said hay irngating during ndous possibilities for pre cation of Bentonite. One pond of scale formation inside the hours. It It will reduce the water storage losses in Beryl used to loose more in the late bud or early bloom tank, and this reduces the effiventing urigating time considerably. from small reservoirs, LSAC than 12 inches of water dur stage. ciency of the water heater. The rate of scale formation at 160 It will increase the amount and old alfalfa When concluded. gets ngineers hae ing the night, and after seal degrees is 3'i times as great as of water that sou have to Sorens-- n Brothers Moore mg. stemy, it just isnt as valuable at 140 degrees. to loss reduced was the svill it and allow two weeks, draw 2. Every irrigate with Finery County, lined a about 2 inches. Other ponds hay when it is cut early. water the heater drain t cover more ground . through stock jou the tht shown have Tests pond way watering p runs clean. cock until the vuth a uniform application in January and have been, have shown similar results. stock eat inis greatly sediment. Whenremoves hay This When Bentonite I i inn Senator applying of water. Watkins REPORT FROM WASHINGTON at wattling their cattle from it tn an irrigation pond, the fluenced by stage of growth ever sediment accumulates The cost of a pond sarie it builds of bottom Your attention, please, abused fellow-- r irbens of the un tank, the thq cut. is which since hay following steps must be foll- during up a layer of insulation. For the depending on Cost for the piece of r olorado basin get ready for a change in character aome considerably Mr. Jensen said that dur- heat of the burner flame to penowed: t.enera conditions y 120 bv 90 was is existing feet, monwli.ir resembling that which has taken place in recent stage protein etrate this layer, the burner ing in Have the soil the one which is built scan 49 v nts a square yard or highest, and hay most palat- must operate longer. Coleman ilis ui loscow. and will pond examined by a soil scien able. carrsall. is mon-fir, , engineers point out that this in$500. I he big bad water wolves in Southern California wljo t ist to determine the amount creases gas consumption. re mu(.h ,.ss mamtl.n C. W federal alfalfa cut to It will I.uunten, pay 3. long runs of pipe. sf'ent millions in their attack upon reclamation and the Gdo-- ( Mce tjian those built with eoHabator in irrigation and of Bentonite needed. (This early, usually before the AfterInsulate hot water is drawn from rado River Storage Project, and are now' about to be transUdo.ers The hanks on the drainage at USAC. supervised caries from about 'a lb of bloom or when it is just be a faucet, some remains in the to around 2 lbs. per square aside of the pond must be the installation. pipe, h iimcd into benign "good neighbors. I) a ginning to go into the bloom PPe cools this If foot is ) rapidly. Insulating the Bentonite one to on a three udt lumpy slope Exhaustive tests at the US The first drums in the new public relations campaign to stage." pipes reduces the loss. Wl11 raUM Ul!' AC have shown that the new used, more is needed to do Mr. Jensen said another ti.msform the Angelenos into good friends and water angels' 0 ,Ik watlr out-i- d the The erosion job plastics such as polyethylene advantage of early cutting 2 a hanks must be built on Hid polyvinyl Apply the Bentonite of alfalfa is that it gives betchloride not The University of Utah two to one slope. onlv are waterproof, but are evenly n the inside of the ter control of w?eds. Many SUMMER FESTIVAl presents In order to prevent icsistant to lot and corrosion pond. full of weeds and fields are 3 Disk it thoroughly to wind erosion on the and not easily damaged by early cutting prevents them a depth of 4 to 6 inches. I ( aldornia Citizens Water Council which, in addition to lone orth and east edges of a pond mechanical forces from going to seed. 4 with the Sprinkle The pond Sorensens' had "heal would the bread) and is This pond formation, policy especially importi.ingc planning starring PATRICIA MORISON given trouble for years. It water unless it is damp ant with noxious weeds like w nli Northern California and evolve a 'good neighbor policy for would empt from seepage packing. white top, the USAC specialJULY 2 through 7 with our neighboring states." 5 Pack the pond with a ist said. two it was filled weeks after and Council spokesmen, he continued, will have to go bad Bentonite & other materials sheeps foot roller or if it is to Washington to convince Congress that'Southcrn Californ not available, use a rubber were tried without success. A recent wildlife study at li is serious problems and that it has abandoned previo Arrangements were made tired tractor. (The more the iovva state College show's ithe the Soil Conservation pond is packed, the better the that 39 out of 40 deaths a- JULY 13 and 14 policies and tactics that are now bankrupt anyway. For to jUch as poles or a fence. will Si nice and the Agricultural .ealing job ) The Iron County die A pond of this and selfish as labled been has California Southern hens mong nesting pheasant tpi long District were caused by farm activuiorial on water. We must face the political facts of life in not onlv serve for stmago o' Research Service to obtain the Soil Conservation SEASON water, but if properly conplastic. A largo piece weigh- owns a sheepsfoot roller that ities and five out of every ui mug this new' approach adopted by Congress. structed it can produce many ing about 750 pounds and is available through appli- six nests were destroyed bePRICES I his on the part of our Southof fish for food an i .olded in aecordian fashion, cation to one of the super- fore the eggs hatched. pounds shows) (both ' Y ern California neighbors, is not only comendable; it is also sport. A pond on the was delivered to the pond. It visors. $5.00 something which most of us have been advising them to do Price farm was planted with was st reached out over the 6 Where the water comes Utah farmers will vote in 2 to 3 inch rainbow trout in bottom and sides of the pond, into the lor years and years. $4.00 pond, it should be a national wheat marketing then the ends were buried covered with rocks or con- quota referendum July 20, Southern California, it appears, now is waking up to the May of 1955. and by Novem$3.00 of measured a trench plowed around crete to keep from washing report economists at USAC them in many ber, of Federal life fact that a o parlarge amount $2.00 "political 12 inches in length. the top. If two thirds of those votthe Bentonite away. ticipation is necessary to make feasable a $15, billion dollar $1.50 USAC engineers say similar 7 in the referendum aplivestock from Protect ing from Southern Northern to state water plan to deliver Since March 1950, surplus hnings can be made for earth or they will break through prove, farmers harvesting Send ordors fo: California. As part of this vast project, California is request- U. S. farm commodities worth dugouts or timber framework the seal. Livestock ponds can more than their farm allotSUMMER of recommendations the 1954 ing $100,000,000 (twice the more than $400 million have on farms or ranches. They sav be sealed, but the blanket ments will be subject to a FESTIVAL and in a Holt flood a control grant, pro- been traded for needed foreign a 5.000 gallon tank would sup of bentonite must be 8 to 10 penalty of 45 per cent of parCorps of Engineers) University of materials under the Commod- ply enough water for 100 inches thick instead of 4 to ity on their excess wheat. posed loan for the proposed Feather River project. Utah. Saif lako City In addition, the Federal Government is being asked to ity Credit Corporation's bar sheep fer 10 days. By com- 6 inches. ter The the is program. not pletely dear fault, enclosing tank, Brutus, with build the San Luis Reservoir as a reclamation project, water be free from The energy of the f e in- - in our stars, but in ourselves,, permission for the State of California to double its size in contamination and losses due dividual is the most dynamic that wTe are underlings, All good things are cheap, all exof as future-be the will the a state project-- which part to seepage or evaporation. human in force affairs X: Shakespeare bad things very dear. j tensive Feather River program. Eisenhower Henry David Thoreau These vast water developement projects demand friends--iSouthern California is appearently all set to congress--anas a friend and beneficiary of Federal Reclamation go a program that its lobbies have earnestly labored to discredit during the last six years. It w ill be interesting to see just what happens in this transformation attempt. A recent invitation to me to present the advantages of the Colorado River Storage Project in a telephone interview w'ith a commentator for one of "The Southlands major radio stations may have been part of this new nNnTv propaganda effort. I was pleased to comply with this surprising invitation, because I felt that pross and radio coverage on this project in Los zngeles had been definitely one sided in the past. Thus it may be that, just as the good people of Russia facts about their previous relearned some hitherto-hiddegime, so to the good people of Los Angeles may be exposed to some truth about a program largely discredited in that area by Southern California propaganda and information media. In any event, more power to this sudden surge of good will in our neighbors on the West Coast. wa-te- r Plastic Liners I For Preventing Water Losses l I j u half-nnllio- n rorty Line C jxiley-ctlnlcn- pre-bhxi- m 1 . ex-siv- e j Ths King and j Madame Butterfly II, long-dtfcre- soul-searchin- g d j n d all-o- ut W0 j Call Us For All Your n Printing Needs! some of the conditions associated with Your Doctor this complaint. Gall bladder disease, ulcer or cancer of the stomach or duodenum, acute gastritis, hernia of no diaphragm, spinal arthritis, fatigue or anxiety, or lust plain indigestion from careless eating. This is obviously a wide I t !! i mg n one of a teries of article assortment of diseases and it follows of th, Utah Staff Medical that a .tntfn large percentage of patients have I'1 " '. and published tn (onpaatton with in the upper alxionien along with pain nin !u a! n,t spapet I hue articles are scheduled their other symptoms. A search for a tn nppun t,n ninr tif'k throughout the pear diagnosis usually proceeds as follows- Says ... AJU i in on rjfntf ft, better acquaint )ou with problem health and designed to nnpime the Utah. being of ih- juupU f uet' j PAIN IN THE PIT OF THE STOMACH vaiv widely front a mere discomfort to agonv sufficient to bring on a state of e hoik In any event, the logical when one has a pain is to try and hud the cause and remove k if possible. Sedatives tor temporary relief i ome in as an important part of the picture. Some very common pains are misunderstood by the sufferer indeed there are pains that a good doctor may pro-ledur- have trouble explaining without a care-lu- l investigation. One of these is the one generally referred to as pain in the pit of the stomai h. Before going further, let us get our f'rrnmolngy straightened out. In most people the pit of the stomach is six to t n irnhes below wheie the person im-- . gines it to be. The pain commonly i implanted ol is high in the abdomen where the edges of the rib cage come togetliei like an inverted V'. The only 'plan.it ion handy lor this common mis-- ( micption is that when old Doctor Hra, the fathei ol anatomy, wiote hi-s(oks, he got Ins diaw mgs tiom cadavers who - stomachs were shrunk up and out ol shape Be that as it may, a great many conditions, phvsnal, mental and nervous ring a bell, so to peak, in the uppt r abdomen So lolks go about saving. "I ve got a pain m the pit of my l omac h A do tor seeing sue h caxs liom (lav lo dav might li- as follows s -- -l Its the next best thing to being there yourself! - A pain is a most useful and natural v a n i n fi that something is wrong. Pams -- The doctor takes a good look at the patient and decides whether or not he is acutely ill. If no immediate treatment is called for he makes a rough guess as to what category the complaint will come under. To himself he thinks- A hustling young executive is liable to have a peptic ulcer. An overweight woman in the forties is likely to have gall bladder disease. An older patient with a bad heart frequently has associ- Wedding Announcements ated indigestion. Broad muscular people often develop a hernia of the diaphragm. Arthritis in the dorsal spine may huit right around into the abdomen. A person with that pimhed look about the eves may he worrying about something other than being in the doctor's office. All of these possibilities are thought about, a classification is decided upon and investigation starts. This included a careful examination (there's nothing o convincing as demonstrating a lesion on black and white films). Heart and blood may be checked in the laboratory Personal problems are carefully inquired into. Eventually definite information, either positive or negative is obtained, and treatment is commenced. There is a final interesting feat me associated with the type ol pain we have been discussing It is frequentlv noted that as the examination progresses pain recedes independently of treatment This seems to point out the neivmis anxiety features that aoompanv 01 ab- dominal disease and (he phvsnal relief that comes with relief of tension In other words, the upper abdomen seems to be a sort of alarm center for trouble and when the trouble is investigated the alarm ceases to ring A for fastest service... CALL BY HUMBER! Specialty |