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Show PAROWAN TIMlS PA ROWAN. UTAH. MARCH 22, 1957 man remained here. She will Mr. aud Mrs. Gordon Halt a beauty shop at Kings open crrnan who have been living in and will later be Cedar, in Los Angeles for the past husband. They her joined by several months spent the week to ojvn a shop here expect here visiting with Gordons later we understand. mother Mrs. Marion Halter-ma- ! PUBLIC HEARING CALLED ON Pje L.u rv Amt . Cash Awards To ica I anad.i is 22 V larger than the United States but' its population is on , y one- twelfth as great. ' In Given In Better SLAUGHTERHOUSE REGULATION Seed Contest Be i i , a. m ho loves v, ins country should suppoit a vigoioui continuing po hey; of const rvation franklin , Delano Roosevt It " n. Gordon returned Angeles to Los Mrs. Halter- - while A House Agriculture tteieuill hold hearings of needlessly causing animals on April 2, on legislation to acute and prolonged suffering require the use of painless by shackeling, hoisting, stick- Para wan Ttnus, Only $2.50 fcr c.ir Do Your Cooking Fast & Economically with Sub-com- m killing methods in slaughterhouses. Representative William A. Dow son of Utah introduced one of the four pending humane slaughter bills which will be the subject of the Livestock and Feeds Grains bearing. LOW first cost of GAS EQUIPMENT together with cheap operation makes this the ideal way to prepare meals, do your canning, 3nd baking. GAS is faster than any other fuel. No waiting for a wood or toal fire, no waiting for an electric burner to heat; with gas you just turn a knob and youre ready to go to work. " 2E3 HOME 'MDU'iTftY Dawson told the House that hogs are driven into a pen, shackled around one hind leg, then hoisted aloft by means of a mechanical pulley where squecling with pain and fright, they sometimes fracture their own legs or pelvis in When the their writhings ue ALFALFA WEEVILS m. MENACE TO HAY CRO! ; oil jour next (rip and Service, Visit our Store or (o SaK Lake City AT WHITE HALL HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. J. Ervin Stevens Managers ONE BLOCK FROM TEMPLE SQUARE TV IX THE LOBBY NEW BEDS RATES, $2.50 and up SALT LAKE CITY 30 SOUTH STATE, PHONE EM Phone 491 1 Varownn , Ut. , rgjssEBSssv' which he urged the Department of Agriculture to review its opposition to compulsory humane slaughter legislation. The National Farmers Union and the 11 million member General Federation of Womens Clubs are among the organizations that have gone on record in support of slaugh ter reform. f V , . - rjy , j ? ' V j - ( r i J .5 w f. 'A x j vc T I ' . TIMELY ALFALFA WEEVIL CONTROL INCREASES CROPS, INCOME ' STAY f0r FARM ing and bleeding them while still conscious. Agri-cult- show you these new ranges. ror Sales Rjo-blo- The proposed law would compel packers engaged in interstate commerce to make is inefficiently hogs lambs, calves, sheep ca- slaughtering is and as clone, occasionally ttle and poultry insensible to too the the case, frequently pain, by approved means, be- animal is plungautomatically Dawfore slaughtering them. ed still living and conscious son told the House when he into the scading tank. He presented the bill that milli- told Congress that other anions of animals annnually are mals are similarly slaughtered kiled (in slaughterhouses) in The Utah Representative en the United States under conditions that would shock and tered in the Congressional Record correspondence he has outrage the average citizen. had with Secretary of The Humane Society of the Ezra Taft Benson in United States accuses packers IP GAS NEW GAS RANGES are equipped with die very late- st automatic timer controls too. Come in and let us Cash awards will be made to county and state winners in the Better SeedContcst this year, reminds Wallace Iron County agricultural agent. "If you are planting grain alfalfa or potatoes this spring, why not enter the contest and perhaps win a prize? Here are the rules: 1 be aresiden of Utah 12 years of age or over. 2 Make application with the county agent or other member of the County Better Seed Contest Committee before planting. 3 Plant your crop, using Utah Certified seed and save the tags from the bags. 4 Keep a record of w hat you do in growing the crop. 5 Have your crop inspected before and after harvest. You will be scored on yield and quality; also on control of weeds, insects, and diseases. Contact the county agents office for more information. Watch out for the alfalfa weevil! This destructive pest cm reduce hay fields V4 ton or more per acre. Whats worse, weevils ! destroy the leaves and tender parts growing parts of alfalfa-t- he that contain about 70 of the high protein feed value. To prevent this loss, Insect control specialists recommend early season control of alfalfa weevil adults. Control pays for itself many times over in increased hay and seed value. EARLY SEASON CONTROL IS IIST Entomologists point out that using an Insecticide for early seaadult son control of weevils, in the early spring, is much easier than trying to kill the tremendous number of larvae which can hatch out later in the season. One of the most efegg-layi- fective insecticides to use for control of both alfalfa weevil adults and larvae is Heptachlor. INSECT1CIDI IS EASY TO APPLY Heptachlor can be applied with any standard field or aerial equipment It comes In emulsion form for spraying, and in dust form. The best time to apply the insecticide is during warm weather, when the alfalfa is about Vi to 1 inches tall. Thats when adult weevils are most active. V i of NO CONTAMINATION OF MILK' Heptachlor piovidcs efTcitiw control of forage injects without contaminating milk. Tolerance for the use of Heptachlor on forage crops has been established under the Miller Bill, and confirmed by extensive tests. Among these tests was a special study made by the USDA, in which dairy cattle were fed alfalfa treated with Heptachlor at recommended dosages. Chemical analysis showed no trace of Heptachlor in milk from the test cattle. Because Heptachlor is such an effective insecticide, minimum amounts have residual effectiveness, and yet are s.de for use on crops fed to animals. HELP IN PLANNING INSECT rl ,r2v' v-v- r .'' iYa - CONTROL For more information and specific recommendations on alfalfa weevil control, see your county agent, local insecticide dealer, or contact your state agricultural college. Any one of them can give you help in planning your insect control program. The important thing is to contact them as soor. as possible, because your insect control program will do you ths most good if its started at the right time. dT n , -- - y r g d&0mr , 1 ' 1 1 J PI rs . w a ifcp? U fVXontA A & . v .si v 1 &rd J !. .i, ALFALFA WEEVIL i 1 C Cl " - J? LARVAE ADULT Again this yearcoppcr is going to college in the form of a renewed Kennecott grant of $50,000 to Utah State Agricultural College. The grant will be used for three vital agricultural research projects that can increase the prosperity of farmers throughout the state. One project will help livestock men breed cattle and sheep that will gain more weight per pound of feed. The second will seek to control dodder, a plant parasite threatening Utahs five million dollar alfalfa seed industry. The third y will try to develop locally grown, poultry feed now being imported. This would give Utah farmers an opportunity to raise new, profitable crops. The success of these projects by helping Utahs agriculture will benefit our entire state. The grant to USAC is just one of several made by Kennecott to colleges and universities in Utah. They are all part of Kennecotts broad program of participation in worthwhile a program based on Kennecotts community activities of a policy being good neighbor helping to build a better Utah. high-energ- id '!. Mjiiti' fhtvf.it.ni' v . JC V Hfc KILL Stop ALFALFA WEEVILS A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah with economical Heptachlor also kills spittle-bugcutworms, armyworms, grasshoppers, lygus bugs, and others. Easy-to-us- s, MAKE MORE HAY, MORE MILK AND BEEF, c-Y- iri MORE MONEY! By using Heptachlor you can grow more of your own feed, buy less, and feed your cattle better. Alfalfa weevils reduce yields up to destroying the leafy, high of alfalfas food value. Kill protein parts that contain 70 forage insects now for higher yields, more nutritious hay, healthier stands. 50, EE SATE! EE SURE! HEPTACHLOR PROTECTS FORAGE CROPS WITHOUT CONTAMINATING ,Y.;LK! Tolerance for the use of Heptachlor has been established undt r the Miller Bill, and USDA and other tests have confirmed the fact that Heptachlor provides effective control of foiage insects without contaminating milk. Because Heptachlor is such on effective insecticide, minimum amounts have residual effectiveness, and yet are safe for use on crops fed to catle. mss 3f5ZTL, aPcnnecott Copper Corporation NOW! alfalfa weevils and weevil larvae by an insecticide containing Henta-chlo- r. g spraying your fields I VEL SICOLt, if t ' f 3 s -) - i L vi ' 1 |