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Show FRIDAY EVENING. pp ;a Jt LY 7. HU t. mrmm TF1E BOX ELDER RNAE NEWS-JO- I PACE SEVEN mhim Our Best Wishes I Wishes I : . . . . are extended to Glenn Knudsen and James Barker on their purchasing the Central Chevrolet company. With their experience and skill, and their fine atti- tudes of service to their customers and to . the community, we feel their success is assured. May they enjoy many prosper- ous and happy years. HM Big Drop Indicated to be1 rumbets die due Hog ver shut ply toward r figuies. latest United of Mates depaltment agrtcul-- i lute stirnates of t.armeis' plans t,n sows to lanow indicate. Adjustments in pork production planned b farmers appear' to be considerably more drastic! than requested in the WFA'sj TUI goals as a niajoi step in; the necess'tiv adjustment ot adjusted leeorl lievioek numbeis APPLIANCE 0 1933-12- dow n. Biggest percentage Heres wishing you the best of luck Anderson last minces. Changes from Cum- aie: procedure year's merciul motot vehicles are not included and the dialling of cd for at least two weeks lowing the last application j Harvest Problem Because of the mounting lailroad tratltc problem, office ram pot tation ofthat there may be ii. the north central states the more man the usual dilliculty ,;t ion s poik battel -- to i in providing lailroad this horn 1443's staggering total ears year lor the movement of the ot K5.. 3lo. ooo pigs saved. Major inter wheat crop. They see .1 motivation behind the sharp reproblem in a winter duction ,n hogs is a combina- major wheat crop expected to exceed i 1 61,326,-oik- .... the many friends of Glenn and Jim in congratulating them on having become owners of a fine Brigham City business institution, and to wish them success and happiness through many years to come. They are to be commended on the en- terprise they have shown and on the fine service they have given and will continue ' ' f .to gibe the people in this territory in Saving the Wheels that Serve AmeriLuck to you, boys! ca. - BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP Max Morgan, Proprietor 700. (NX), 000 BEITBLICAN CANDIDATE bushels. in which Some implements needs are most critical did not1 reach the goals originally set by June 30 whieh marked the end of the production year such . s in harvesting machinery which nrtnutaetiiroi s were 21 per cent behind schedule on June 1. Under a supplemental m, SEEDS'S Now is (he lime lo make your Late Plantings of Yictory Carden Seeds. Give your plants Fertilizer so they hear more Food for some will SALT FOR IIAY 'OMMERCIAL FERTILIZER OULTRY & LIVESTOCK FEEDS E. for Ord-ranc- States e SEED FEED ultra-moder- 75-m- D, C, Watson r administiation. a Lumber Co. te MINNEAPOLIS (UP! - Maj. Gialdim, commanding Ord-firo- r of the Twin Cities plant, said that IT. S. United TYSON AND shooting Navy Seabees are roadways into existence in the CONGRESS WEST FORREST STREET PHONE 154 Pacific area, according to te- First District tent reports he has received. With the aid of army ordthe Seabees devised an Card of Thanks inance, With only one per cent of Elect method of road-- I the W. his world's population, Canada Forsgten, Frank can- mother-in-lawbuilding and used , of in 1939 held fifth place in world rest and the M-non in an General Sherman tank to blast a road out of the family wish to thank those trade, fourth in exports and eighth in imports. With present volcanic lock at a Pacific base, who assisted during the illness of Irene Dial Fors-gren- . expansion in agricultural prodeath and intime and expense saving They are also grateful duction, export markets will be volved in drilling for placement to the Bishopric, the Relief so- vital to Canadas postwar econPRIMARY of charges, the report said. July 11th It happened when Chief Car- ciety, those wno spoke, pro- omy, according to D. M. JohnRlN-OI-vided music, handled flowers son of the Canadian National Congratulations Aug. 13th penter's Mate Thomas J. or assisted in vaitous other Railway department oi colon-natio- n Waters became exasperated by wavs. and agriculture. the from we aelay drilling resulting May congratulate Glenjtj rock and rumbled Marine ot the insert, such up as birds Gunnery S g t. Frederick L. Knudsen and James Barker or parasitic and predacious Adams in his tank. They went sects. into a huddle and permission reThe small gteon worms on their enterprise and was obtained to pump a few sponsible for most of ihe shells into the hill of rock. appearance of the cab-- , shells did not faith in Ihe future of Brig- huge leaves of lot vac ate the but armor-piercinresults, bring tlic white butterflies commonly projectiles drilled ten inches ham City shown in their observed flying over the plants in diamefet and between eight 'from spring to eaily autumn, and ten feet deep into the hillThe eggs, laid by the female on side. In went the dynamite purchase of Ihe Central the under surface of the leaves, and there was the road. hatch in about one week and The innovation permitted a Chevrolet company. ithe tiny worms immediately with crew, working begin to feed. The worms at- the tank, to blast loose enough t.nn full growth in Sincere congratulations to Glenn Knudabout 10 material in four and one-hal- f best wishes for their sucIcht.vs, during which time the hours lo keep three excavating sen and James Barker on acquiring ravenous feeders eat many holes shovels woiking 24 hours. With-th- e cess are with them in this m the leaves or even burrow iou. tank gun, the same fine ownership of one of Brigham mi.) the heads. The pupal per- sized crew worked 12 hours, business iod 10 14 is trom to institutions. new venture. days and nearly three times as long to May we wish you tr. Utah there may he three to keep one shovel at work 20 and success the pleasure of serving this lour generations each year. hours. Each hole cost $59.50, On area well. cabbage satisfactory as compared with approximateFirst Security Bank control ly $125 for the conventional may be secured by mg with one pound Pans green method, according to the re-- , of Utah, N. A. nixed with nine pounds of hy port. dialed lime or dusting sulphur. Utah Brigham City, Tins is applied one to three Turkey Supplants times at the rate of 20 pounds BOISE. Ida. (UP) At their per acre. Cabbage treated with annual convention here the Idathis dust should not be harvest- - ho Cattlemen's association adopted a resolution favoring elimination of all beef rationing. then they adjourned for their annual banquet. Alas, WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE" the hotel chef stuck by the OPA and instead of their "traditional, the cattlemen ate tur-key. and marketing problems that plagued the huge 1913 crop. Cabbage worms attack cabThis is evidenced by the markof Utah, ed decrease in the number of bage in all sections F. Know lion, Dr. declares (J. burners who plan to ktep sows. associate entomologist ot the Utah agricultural experiment Machinery Output station. Farm machinery output in! This insect is the most comMay brought production for the mon and destructive of cabbage, 1913-4year to within 10 per, caulnlovvei and related plants cent of schedule affet the pro- - in Utah. Severity of damage diction progtam had lagged by to these crops depends to quite 22 per cent on March 1. 17 per an extent ujton the presence or cent a month later, and 14 pef abundance of natural enemies cent on May 1. according to figuie.s furnished the wat food1 pt opi Tri-Sta- vat-tette- SEABEE CREW USES CANNON TO BLAST ROAD . tion of ihe tight feed situation of loose-heade- uanspoitation. decrease fol- oust. The heads must ne.et s he used on of cabbage. On these and also on cauliflower, the worms should be controlled by use of a rotenone dust. The dust should be applied when worms first apneu, and bo as often as is necessary. Enough rolononp dust should Enough rotenone dust should he available to control pea weevils, pea aphids, cabbage worms and aphids, and possibly flea beetles in home gardens, lie concluded. idle equipment for war duty is to be handled by ihe state and county AAA committees instead oi the United States department! cl agriculture war hoards. Idle motor vehicles are to be re-- ' ported to the office of defense is planned m the w pstei n states of defense followed nv the estimated drop ficials warn We Wish To Join III knudsen and James Barker, in their new ownership of the Central Chevrolet company. Heres wishing their business long liie and prosperity. in this new venture Company I You Success to our good neighbors, Glenn now and through the years to come in Brigham City. into sate with over-- ' relationship laved teed sitpnles. Spring t towiaes iruheuied as 10 pet cent below and fall lurrowingsj at 2S per cent below the 1914 WFA goals. The goals weie set 15 per cent below 191.1 for spimg farrowings and nine per cent down on fall 1. rrow mgs. Size ot the indicated reduction in pork production is lrom pigs saved in 1943 to about 57,925,000 This would still be the thud largest pig crop on recoid 16,6.34.000 below 1912 but 12.600, 000 above . the 7.1. 330. 000 average for Th sjinnp pig crop is estimated 21 per lent under 191.! and the tall crop 33 per cent Success To The Central Chevrolet Co. pie-wa- n COAL AND Are extended to two fine Brigham City young men, Glenn Knudsen and James Barker, on their buying manufacturers will 30 to have until September complete small combines, coin pickets, harvesters, ensilage peinut pickers, corn shellers, hay hawis. feed grinders and elevators. poi table Brightest spot in faim machir.eiy production are tractors results which exceeded the original goal for the year by a margin. May Be Drafted Authority to requisition idle iarm m tehtnery which was in effect last yeat has been extended tnrough December 31, 1944, with the authority delegated to chairman of the sta'c agi icultural conservation dtm- - THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... T ' ' tat-teie- d e g CONGRATULATIONS Our six-ma- the Citys Glerrell Lumber Co. VOTE TUESDAY for OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOl ADAM S. BENNION Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate As a friend of Adam S. Reunion, assure him nomination Tuesday without necessity of a Vote for him so that he can devote his full energy to his fight to hasten the day when the boys will he coming home and to make sure they will come home to the America run-of- 'The men overseas don't mince any words about the way they want to find this country when they come marching home... do they, Judge? They certainly dont, Herb. ..an shouldn't. Theyre doing a master fighting over there to protect our right- - ...id they have good license to exited us to protect theirs back here at home. One thing theyre mighty clear on is their stand on prohibition. Their positionon that subject was stated very emphatically in a poll taken recently for which they are fighting. among American service men in England by the British Institute of Public Opinion. When hundreds of men were asked point blank how they would vote on prohibition, 85r, o of them stated, in unmistakable terms, that they would vote against it. Theres no doubt about it, Herb... the men overseas dont want any action taken on that subject while they're away. And theyre 100 right. Judge, because I know how 1 felt when 1 came home after the last war only to learn that we had been over there fighting for so impractical a thing as Prohibition. Tki adtvtmrruni sfnsonJ by Conference of Alcohol te Bneraf f. VOTE TUESDAY WHO CAN WIN FOR ADAM S. BENNION Inc. 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