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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS THE RICH COUNTY REAPER Entered as second class matter Feb. 8. 1929 at the Post Office. Randolph, Utah, tinder the Act of March 3. 1879. 1.5 Per Year in Advance. SUBSCRIPTION Wm. E. Marshall. Business Manager I avion Marshall. Editor and Proprietor r British, French Form. New Bond; GOP Chiefs PushTax Reduction; Ford Takes Price Leadership Western Newspaper Unlor NOTE: When are (EDITORS opinions expressed In these eolnmns. they are those of Western Newspaper Unions news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) Released Alfalfa Benefited b; By Superphosphate Provides Protection' Against Winter Kill How 45 per cent superphosphate drilled with alfalfa seed at the rate of 100 pounds per acre not only stimulates growth of the seedlings but 7 W ' i w. rowivMrmwm w v f ITALY: CUjlL L U. S. Helps Anxious to bolster the democratic elements in Italy against unrest rising from economic chaos following the war, the U. S. granted Italy a 100 million dollar loan to rebuild key segments of industry and also took emergency action to route tons of wheat to the distressed 50,-0- 00 country. U. S. action climaxed Premier de Gasperis whirlwind negotiations with" Washington for speedy assistance. The lean, bespectacled Italian head of state flew to this country for help as his regime was shaken by continued unemployment and food riots. The U. S. advanced 100 million bank on the from the Export-Impo- Al-ci- de rt stipulation that the Italian government could maintain political stability and also provide for other imports needed to make the na- tions economy work. Heeding de Gasperis plea that Italy was scratching the bottom of its larder and was in need of substantial help before the next harvest, the U. S. diverted to Italy six ships bearing grain destined for Germany. . So? Discretion generally comes to a person after he is too old for it to do him any good. The old narrow trails, where two cars could barely pass without bumping, have highbeen replaced by cars or six where eight ways can pile up at one time. Its all right to put your best foot forward, but you wont go far if you dont fallow with the other one. Man is that foolish creature who shortens his life by working too hard to acquire things that further shorten his life. 50-fo- ot CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. CANOL: End of a Project Unfertilized strip, left upper photo, indicates sparse growth. Right the fertilized patch. Photo taken in October. Lower photo shows the result of winter to the unfertilized strip in center, compared to fertilized on both sides. also gives marked protection against winter-killin- g was described by Prof, H. E. Myers, agronomist at Kansas State college. The beneficial effects of the fertilizer treatment are illustrated in the accompanying photographs taken in an alfalfa field in Kansas. The alfalfa was seeded August 15 and 16. The fertilizer was placed in the same row with the seed. The last two rounds were drilled without fertilizer. As shown above, there is an almost complete absence of plants in the center unfertilized strip as the result of winter-killinThe crowns of the unfertilized plants were about three inches above the soil surface by spring. The fertilized plants remained in place, thrifty and undamaged. g. Strength of Wood In negotiating an agreement with the Canadian government for disposal of the Canol oil project in Yukon territory, the U. S. closed Governor Ellis Arnall (at left) faces Herman Talmadge (at book on one of the most conthe post left right) in executive office in Atlanta, Ga., as latter claims " troversial rising developments of his death father. (See GEORGIA.) open by from the needs of World War II. Condemned as a costly blunder ferred that they could be paid out of ALLIANCE: the senate war investigating by of goods, committee last increasing production Britain-Franc- e September 1, Canol with workers sharing the rising was built by the army to furnish a in Traditional allies against Ger- profits. With prices away up .and buyers convenient source of fuel for use many, Great Britain and France hesitant to pay for inflated values, the Alaskan zone. Though petroleum renewed their old bond in London American experts reported that oil resources industry stands at the near Fort Norman were very limby agreeing to a treaty of alliance Ford said. Bring prices to guard against a rebirth of an ag- crossroads, the army drilled wells there ited, within reach of the average conand a erected pipeline to gressive reich. sumer through mass production and Whitehorse. new at a refinery Though the alliance ostensibly the U. S. may well avoid a business was directed against Germany, ob- recession, he declared. With emBy persisting in development of servers saw in the pact a strength- ployee efficiency on the rise, Ford Canol in the face of stiff congresening of the western European pow- revealed that his company is turn- sional opposition, the army brought ers against the expanded influence ing out about 4,000 units a day, ex- the ensuing wrath upon its own of Russia on the continent. With clusive of buses and tractors. head. Built at a cost of more than 55 million dollars, Canol failed as Britain and France serving as a a big producer from the start, and core, smaller nations like Holland FOOD: interests hesitated to risk and Belgium might adhere to the private its operation in peace. Hence the western bloc to check the threat of Full Larder communism. Sugar, cooking and salad oils and agreement to sell the facilities on Britmany processed foods containing the spot, dismantle them for pieceIn concluding their alliance, ain and France agreed to work for these ingredients may be in short meal disposal, or abandon them. th6 orderly development of western supply in 1947 but otherwise AmerEuropean economy to promote mu- icans are assured of a full larder World an Armed Camp tual prosperity and at the same time this year, the National Grocers Bulprevent establishment of a strong letin reported. A roundup of the food industry industrial base for war in Germany. Russia has at least 3,000,000 troops massed behind the iron curtain, accordEmphasis was placed on harmon- resulted in these predictions: izing the British and French econoMEAT: Per capita supplies should ing to an estimate by Maj. Hal D. mies to remove trade conflicts and include 68 pounds of pork, 68 Stewart writing in the harnessing essential German indus- pounds of beef, 9 pounds of veal Armored Cavalry Journal. try, like coal, to the needs of neigh- and 5 pounds of lamb and mutton. Major Stewarts estimate of Soviet boring countries. POULTRY : The number of farm-raise- d military strength was made in an artipoultry promises to be up 5 cle on the size of postwar armies. CONGRESS: to 7 per cept and commercial broiler Drawing his figures mainly from war production up 15 per cent. With ex- department intelligence reports, be lower, there should be suffi- pointed out that his compilations may Standing pat on their determina- ports cient eggs despite an 8 per cent not be wholly accurate because of the tion to scale personal income taxes in secrecy employed by some countries drop production. and trim the 1947-4- 8 DAIRY PRObUCTS: unnecof Despite budget somewhat smaller milk output, supessary frills, GOP plies of dairy products should be house leaders adequate to meet demands. to massed push FRESH VEGETABLES: Plenty through a 20 per at lower prices. cent cut proposed FRUITS : Record volume. by Representative Knutson (Rep., GRAIN FOODS: Bumper grain Minn.). crops assure ample stocks of flour With the Republihot and cold cereals, spaghetti and cans cautious about corn sirup. paring military exCANNED FOODS: Production is penditures because to reach record figure of expected of the unsettled 600 million standard cases comworld situation, in veiling the true strength of their pared with 514 million in 1945. President Trumans armed forces. Even the sugar situation will not In all, some 11,000,000 men and budget did not 35 so At be Bulletin said. the bad, leave too much women are under arms. Major Stewart pounds the per capita supply of sug- said. Next to room for tinkering. Russia, the Chinese Na-10 pounds more will ar least be at As a result, GOP tionalist maintains the government than in 1946, and use of substitute leaders planned to with 2,700,000 regulars, largest army will increase sweetening agents help concentrate on the Chinese Communists claim production of prepared desserts, while the income cut estimata of force 1,000,000. cake chocolate and cocoa, mixes, ed at 3 billion Britain rates third with 1,500,000 condensed and milk, jellies. jams dollars and conand the United States follows troops tinue the current high excise levies GEORGIA: with 1,300,000. Although a small naoh liquor, furs, jewelry and other tion, Yugoslavia has 800,000 in uniitems. Chip Off Old Block form, including 80,000 women. With Old Gene gone, Young Representative Taber (Rep., N. house of chairman the approkept alive the fiery Tal- FEED: Hernjan Y.), priations committee, asserted the madge tradition in Georgia politics. Good Supply When his father died -- before he budget could be reduced at least Farmers can count on ample sup3 to 4 billion dollars, still assuring could be inaugurated, young Talessential expenditures and allowing madge mustered sufficient support plies of feed grains for livestock for a payment on the national in the legislature to have himself through the current feeding year, the Feed Industry council concluded debt. Such a cut would bring the named governor; then, defying after a comprehensive study. who in in with held line the decrease Arnall, budget Total requirements ,of 109,465,000 revenue resulting from the 20 per his election illegal, he set up his tons of grains and mill feeds should own offices in the state capitol. cent tax slash. Meeting young Talmadges bold leave a carryover of 16,620,000 tons FORD: challenge, Arnall carried the issue to at the end of the crop year, the the state supreme court, dominated council said. A breakdown showed Production Lead by his own appointees. But again estimated needs of 53,280,000 tons Declaring that the high standard .Herman struck back by threatening for swine; 24,502,000 tons for poulof American living was based upon to ignore an adverse court decision try; 22,323,000 tons for dairy cat0 mass production, Ford Motor com- on the grounds that the constitu- tle; 14,833,000 for beef cattle; tons for sheep and lambs, and pany slashed the price of nine mod- tion empowered the legislature to els from $15 to $50 to stimulate a elect a governor and a denial of the 5,250 tons for horses and mules. to the adequate supt In contrast cautious buyers market. right represented judicial encroachThus did Henry Ford II, youthful ment upon the legislative branch of plies of feed grains, the council estimated a deficit in stocks of high president of the famed auto com- government. hub-buon a Amid steal march the one sure fact protein feeds. However, the experts pany, organized labor on the eve of negotiations for emerged: Young Talmadge had averred that the price situation new contracts and set the pace for demonstrated political leadership would tend to balance the supply industry generally. As labor was to and was a power to be reckoned and cause a more careful use of clamor for higher wages, Ford In with in Georgia politics. high quality protein by feeders. ' 600-mi- Tax-Mind- Face, body and root are important in electric welding. Drawing courtesy Lincoln Electric Co. tics, says Frank J. Balistreri, Milwaukee, Wis. The strength of the weld (electric arc welding) is started from the root; it is the foundation of the weld. , Harvest Connecticuts Big Annual Rock Crop A machine that will harvest the Connecticut farmers biggest and most productive crop recently was demonstrated under supervision of University of Connecticut. The crop stones will be picked up by the new tractor driven stone It is not recommended that farmers try to build a stonepicker. according to the artists idea. picking machine. Equipped with a hydraulic lift, this machine will gather stones of any size. The machine will be a revelation to gardeners and farmers with aching backs. It is also possible that the artists drawing will be a revelation to the manufacturer of the stone picker. INSTRUCTION le semi-offici-al I have always compared a weld with that of a tree because of its substantial and mutual characteris- - CLOTHING, FURS, ETC. HAND MADE Western Cowboy Boots made In Mexico. Write for catalogue. CRICHET BOOT CO.. El Faso 17, Texas UNDECIDED ABOUT YOUR FUTUREY Study Beauty. Culture; it is facinating and highly paid. Approved under the G. I Bill. Write for Catalog. QUISH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 838 So. Main St. - - - Salt Lake City. 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