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Show NepM, Juab County, Utah n4iv IMES-iiXjEWS- eimco'-IVctu- o elje - s ALKERS 'U EARLY tor beat ilect See our ChrUbiuu card and wrapping paper today Nephi Drug Co. 65 Juab County Farms FEED GRAIN Signed for Wheat PROGRAM Stabilization Program DETAILS TOLD Thursday, December 6, 196? will be able to take part in the luti.i program by reducing their total Iced grain acreage by at least 20 per cent. lriee supiKMt to participating farmers will be available partly through loans and pur-- i chase agreements ami partly n through the mem. Loans and purchuse agreements will reflect a na- t:onal average price of $1.02 per bushel on com, $1.62 per ewt. on grain sorghum, ard 79 cents per bushel on barley. In addition, price support payments will be made on the normal production of the 1963 feed grain acreage at the rate of 18 cents per bushel on corn, 29 cents per cwt (16 cents per bushel) on grain sorghums, and 14 cents per bushel on bar- As of December 3, 65 farms feed The 1963 voluntary Juab County had been signprogram will generally ed up to take part in the l9t3 fallow program provisions lor wheat stabilization program, 1961 and 1962 crops by giving J. E. Worthington, Cnauman, iced gram producers an opporAgricultural stabilization and tunity to participate in the lor program by reducing acreages Committee Conservation Juab County announced today. and to receive payments, J. E The signed applications call Worthington, Chairman, Juab tor the diversion of 2,433 acres County Agricultural Stabilizaabout 43 per cent of the 1963 tion and Conservation Commitallotments or small farm based tee, has announced. As in 1962 on farms signed to date. will apply to the program Nationally, as of November corn, grain sorghum and bar1, wheat producing ley. 43,507 farms had thus far been signed fanners ley. By participating, up to divert 370,456 acres to will receive diversion payments Oats and rye are not incluuses under the for conserving shifting acreage from pro- --ded S juauu'ud ou snqj 'uikj3 wheat 1963 special voluntary duction to a conservation use oad uibo3 pooj po aqj program. This acreage is about and in addition they will re- vided and no reduction in ujacre3 per cent of the program ceive support payments age is required for acres on the signed up farms. on theprice normal production of eligibility. As in 1962, the PLAY FTN FOR THE KIDS For farms signed up in Juab the 1963 feed grain acreage. national average supports for 17c DOII 19-iCompound advance n Modeling SALE Phllco pay They also will be eligible to these two crops for FOR County, possible 1963 will Christensen's at the under ments Television set, on swivel stand. today provisions obtain price support loans and be 62 cents bushel for oats per In excellent condition. Reaspermitting about half of the purchase agreements for the and $1.02 per bushel for rye. made this fall actual 1963 feed be to onable. Mrs. E. C. Sherwood, payments product460 Interaa-tanFOR SALE Participating farmers will be 7 the signup period come ion. Rates for grain phone diversion payTractor with Gil Corn during Of this ments are somewhat smaller able to put all of their 1963 to about $18,058.36. crop corn, grain sorghum and Chopper, also with hay head amount, $7,301.05 in cashable than in previous years, but this barley under price FOR SALE Christmas and gil feed box wagon. Also sight drafts had been issued decrease support offwill be more than Norloans and purchase agreements. trees freshly cut Neil R. Weiner pigs for sale to participating farmers. the most set for farmers by This is a change from earlier Kendall, 265 South 1st East man Ostler. Chairman Worthington has price support payments. programs, which limited suppointed out that farmers parA major change from prevport to the normal production. ticipating in the 1963 voluntary Fanners may receive part of Why buy a Carpet Shampooer? wheat program who comply ious programs, Mr. WorthingFOR RENT Furnished, Well loan you one FREE with with their farm allotments will ton emphasized, is that to be their acreage diversion paysteam heated apartment Earl purchase of Blue Lustre Car- be eligible for any payments or ment at the time they sign up eligible for wheat price sup- price support on any of the to Hawkins, phone in the program. pet and Upholstery Cleaner port at $2 per bushel. Of this, three of the feed grains in- Theparticipate sign-u- p for the 1963 Chapman Fumiure Co. period 18 cents per bushel will be an cluded in the program, the feed grain program will be on based the FOR RENT furnpayment Heated, farmer must divert the total early next year and it will be normal production of the farms ished apartment. Priscilla W. FOR SALE for which he signs up. announced SQUASH acreage later. Chairman re1963 wheat acreage. The 2 Nielsen, phone The Chairman explained that Worthington said. Perry C. Hall, Phone maining $1.82 per bushel sup- farmers may take part in the port will be available through program by reducing the total PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-' FOR SALE Chrome DinCut Pile VISCOSE RUGS loans and purchase agree- of their 1963 feed grain acreSHIP NOTICES. Consult a Rainbow ments. ette set (Table and 6 chairs) 27 x 48 inches and age (corn, grain sorghum, County Clerk or respective 2 for 4.88 at your Mrs. A. C Starr, phone of colors Farmers who reduce wheat barley) by at least 20 percent. signers for additional InforChristensens Store, 48 N. Main acreage by 20 to 50 per cent The maximum diversion is the mation. g will receive of 40 per cent of the higher to 50 per base payments equal or 25 acres, pro- NOTICE TO CREDITORS cent of the county loan rate vided- acreage Estate of Harry J. Irons, deis not more than the this (reflecting the $1.82 per bushel base acreage. The acreage of ceased. Creditors will present --G- ET national average) on the norwith vouchers to the (1969-6- 0 aver- claims mal production (1959-6- 0 yields) the three crops as adjusted) will undersigned at the office of age acreage, of the diverted wheat acreage. be combined into one total James P. McCune, Attorney at The minimum diversion for par- feed grain base for each farm, Law, 53 North Main Street. ticipation is 20 per cent of the and the farmer may choose to Nephi, Utah, on or before the wheat allotment or small-far- divert one or more of the 23rd day of January, A. D. base. Special provisions feed BULLDOZERS GRADERS POWER grains, with the diversion 1963. are provided for small farms. WILLIAM IRONS, Adbeing made at the payment SHOVELS The Chairman emphasized per acre rate ministrator of the estate of to the aplicable SCRAPERS DRAG LINES CLAM SHELLS that farmers who participated grain or grains di- Harry J. Irons, Deceased. in the wheat program must di- particular verted. Dates of publication: Novembvert all of the agreage signed Farmers who have planted er 22, 29, December 6 and 13, Thousands of additional men will be needed to operate the up In order to be eligible for their 1(V3 barley crop this fall 1962. HEAVY EQUIPMENT used to build the new roads, subdiviprice support or for acreage di sions, bridges, Irrigation systems, pipelines, dams, missile rt version or .pay sites, shopping centers, industrial parks, home site, airfields, ments. He urged farmers who etc. in a growing America. produce winter wheat to sign Complete practical training on OUR modem machines, at up under the 1963 program at OUR Resident Training Centers, gives you the background an early date. to HEAVY need as a want JOB EQUIPthat you get you The winter wheat signup MENT OPERATOR. will continue through period . MiUIcoujwnTODAY!!J!for complete JjmratiorL in 14. Growers December ASSOCIATED HEAVY EQUIPMENT SCHOOLS, INC. spring wheat areas will sign 138 South Second East, Salt Lake City, Utah up early next year. HERE YE! HERE YE! An nounclng a red letter da yin the fourth ward. The Relief Society Bazaar will be held on Tuesday, December 11 at 10 a. m. For all gift givers: Aprons, STUF-IE8TIEFT I.IFF. LIRE pillow cases, handkerchiefs, A.MMAI.S at Chapman tugs, di h , quilts, novel Furniture Co. ties. etc. Special Dollar Gift Table. Lots of food items such as cakes, Christmas puddings, HELP W ANTED turkey WANTED AT ONCE Raw canrdy, popcorn, hot and apple leigh dealer In Juab County sandwiches, chili, and City of Nephi. Write to dumplings. Rawleighs Dept. UTLel51-3- , 3tlDec . PLASTERING Denver, Colorado. New houses, Remodeling plastering, or WOVEN RUGS for Christmas foundations plastered. Call 623 giving. . . for sale now. Phone 1432. price-suppo- in Ion. D tow-els- rt NEWS BRIEFS HALF-PAS- Jf pay-grai- jl T T Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Warner were Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Booth and Mr and Mrs. Edwin A Bailey of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eagar and Robert Warner and family. OH, DAD DON'T FORGET TO TAKE OUR NEW CAR TO THE GARAGE AND GET THE FENDER FIXED I SMASHED YESTERDAY. SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF THOSE SUPERBLY STYLED , CAR.WELLE . . the fine (Jeweled watch, a product of BITOVA NEPHI JEWELRY ITT Hollywoods favorite LUSTRE- - pl 623-119- 7. price-sup-H- Page five CRESY1E rt t SHAMPOO al 623-126- 623-160- 3. 623-081- 9. d 623-151- 623-030- 1. income-maintainin- ) Gurdts the former Ruth in San Jose, and Rex Burton in San Francisco. They Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. returned by way of Las Vegas and Hoover Dam. Kendall, accompanied by their Bur-ten- ( NEPHI ITEMS Edward and a grandson, Mr. and Mi'S. T. Clair KenWayne Jenkins, enjoyed the week of Thanksgiving visiting dall and family of Kearns visin the Bay area. They were ited briefly with Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Thomas P. Kendall on Sunday. son it beautifies! Featured at Your Local with the Retailer -- PEXGO Label 3 THAT JOB!! OPERATING MEN HEAVY EQUIPMENT m price-suppo- Name Age. Street v. City Phone Hrs. at home Information about our TAIJP trained OPERATORS UwllllVMUlwIVJ available A upon request I BIG TOY SALE STARTS FRIDAY 0. ET FRESH IGA - - - 7.45 and up BOOTS - Most Sizes!! SPECIAL PURCHASE $3000.00 WORTH OF FINE TOY GOING AT ow 50 - 4 FRANKS Values from 1.75 to 3.50 per single X enriched 1375 FISH STICKS J pound 5e pkgsfjgac WM STAMPS SHOP EARLY ASPIRIN at BOTTLE OF 100 5 grain hOt -- RE SPORTING GOODS .ARMY-NAV- 2.69 Tomatoes6,3,!;$lj n- FREE GOLD STRIKE CLOTHING-HARDWA- 3I Frozen Ship-a-Ho- y B per single roll THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS lb . CELERY- - -- per Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday!! (J ,b bag CARTON KEN'S PRICE WHILE IT LASTS 2 lb Juicy Sweet Navels - baq 49c ORANGES g? 25 lb TACHPeas-Cor- ALL 1962 PAPER IN Chuck Wagon' Tmix OR WALL PAPER 9.98 ROUND STEAK n for gape for lb TableRife U. S. Choice 3V 3 bag PORK STEAKS Pff&g FLOUR - iga 10 lb 6e Canned 8 cans 1.09 CHEESE SPREAD - 2 lb box SPECIAL PURCHASE - SHOULDE lb TableRife CHRISTMAS roll IGA 1 Vi tins IGA HUNDREDS OF ITEMS ARRIVING EACH DAY FOR .98 PICNIC BUTTER SNO KREEM IGA -- 3 lb fin TOMATO IGA 46 oz JUICE PEACHES TOYS -- TOYS -- TOYS 54.95 ---5- BONUS BUYS- MILK OUTSTANDING BUY ON 29.95 TRANSISTOR RADIO COLORED ROTO WHEELS 12.98 MOTOR AEROPLANE PORK ROAST INSULATED 25 rableRite IE TableRife Solid Pack T0 DINNERS BISCUITS REG. 25c LOAVES SLEEPING BAGS NOW 9.98 14.98 POLE LAMPS 25.95 MURRAY TRACTOR -- 18.95 15.95 21.98 SUPER TOT ROD 3 SPEED RACER BICYCLE BREAD FROZEN 8 oz pkg MENS AND LADIES GOOD VARIETY LIFETIME GUARANTEE UP 0 BIG REDUCTIONS ON WRAPPING PAPER EGGS IGA OVEN-READ- for If ,f5 519.98 ELECTRIC BLANKETS -- 13.98 19.95 ELECTRIC FRY PAN - - - 15.98 23.95 29.98 45 PC. MELMAC TABLE TREAT WALTHAM WATCHES NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Tew Mr. and Mrs. accompanied Ward Olsen of Ephraim to Heber City where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dan-- 1 iels on Thanksgiving. 34 STAR T. V. FEATUREScz: ITI Y If .7 "HI NEPHI STORE 56 EAST CENTER STREET Phone 623-113- 1 Custom Cutting, Wrapping, Freezing E,C OUR THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION AND INTEREST IN OUR PING PONG BALL DROP LAST WEEK . . AND CONGRATULATIONS TO MRS. EVAN FRAMPTON, WINNER OF THE PATTY PLAY PAL DOLL ; |