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Show I 4 liO.t ELDER NEWS-JOURNA- in your billfold, if youie planning on' doing any fishing in Idaho this season (and who isnt?). paragraphs and put them L BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1946 j George Mason has been nam ed secretary of the Box Elder Wildlife federation, and seems to have got himself juggled into a position of being membership chairman as well. Thd Idaho bag limit (or creel limit) this year is 20 lish, but not to exceed 10 pounds and one fish. In 1945 the weight limit was 15 pounds and one fish. New limits and seasons are effective April 1, when 1946 licenses are required. , DUKES rug madt tournament will be awarded old stockings and Golden coveted the and prizes of famous Monta- -' Gloves, and will go on to the tie ranches. in tournament final national Chicago, to compete for the The most popular Keith Nuttall, Brigham Citys rational Golden Gloves amateur servicemen in j quarter-his won championship. future champ, the war were q during finals fight Wednesday night Gershwin, Irving Berlin in the Kansas City, Mo., Golden Victor Herbert, according Gloves "Tournament of ChampAt a survey made by Pauling Nuttall decisioned a boy ions. Chester, instructor of pia, in McFarland of by the name Northwestern University the flyweight open class. advanced Wednesdays win Sacajavvea, a young The South Cache Spartans the Brigham City lad to the woman, guided the Lewis took it club as the meet , remembered where he will Clark expedition and a boy named Sublett early Sat-- ! the Bees two overtime periods the seaboundary of the urday, and if lie succeeds in ne-- to beat, here earlier in the States from the Misiissip-e- r the be be will son opposition hell hurdle that gotiating to the Pacific. ready for his final shot at the when the Fergmen hit the1 road Sats cage this evening in Region weight-claschampionship Trona deposits west ol play. urday night. The Box Elder lads, defeated River, Wyo., are estimate The Kansas City tournament is made up entirely of young ionlv once this season, were in 150,000,000 tons. en TIRES RECAPPED ENGINE S Install New or Reconditioned Expert Overhaul Generators Foglights - Spotlights LUBRICATION bv Personnel Experienced Hydraulic Bumper Jacks D U K E S- . t t - . & Distributors Of STATESMAN TIRES , Main Phone , ft f 4 f - . Ward Third and Seventh Bear River Honeyville . L .. . 5 . . 3 3 1 pervisor of the North Box der stake. COME IN I , Final standings of . the four teams at the completion of play Monday mglit are as'follows; A. I).. WEAVER, Mgr. ' 53.7' Pet-Fourt- .833 .500 .500 .167 su- El- - TOEt A:FREE' Demonstration I ' t , 1 1946 Crop Insurance R. C. ALLEN MACHINE milk production, and above all, market farm animals when they are ready for market. If we do not begin now to husband our reduced supplies of feed, it wont be long until livestock is forced off the farms in many areas for lack of feed, he said. We can get by if and I repeat IF all farmers and feeders do the things that are necessary. sub- Will Help With Beet Labor Clinton Anderson, secretary of agriculture, appealing for a full acreage of sugar beets in 1946, says that the department of agriculture will make every effort to see that adequate labor is available for a full planting. In a statement to encourage beet plantings, the secretary points out that sugar beets will be an attractive crop financially. A government price support program was announced several weeks ago. "Farmers having land adapted to sugar beet growing and so located that they have a market for them can do no greater service to their country this year than to plant a full acreage of sugar beets, he states. Crop Yields Up ' Crop yields per acre in 1945 continued to run far above prewar levels. The increase shows the results of good weather, better farming methods, improved seed, and increased use of conservation practices. The department of agriculture crop yield index for the nation last year stood at 130 percent of the 1923-3average. This was a drop of three points from e Protein Continues 1944, .but 12 points above any e of average for the immediate preThe five percent oilseed meal by processors will war years. be continued through February for distribution as directed I by Farmers Praised the department of agriculture. Farmers deserve a pat on the The percentage 1$ the back for a fine seed producsame as for the first ten daVs of tion and harvesting - job in the order effective 1945.t Although seed production January 21. was not as large as first expecte The order and the ed because ofunfavorable weanew restrictions on the uSfe of ther, the six major seed crops protein meal in mixed feed alfalfa, red, alsike, and sweet manufacture are designed to clover, lespedeza and timothy improve the distribution' of hit a record harvest of over scarce meal among all users. At 4.9 million acres. Special paypresent, the shortest supply ments for harvesting areas are Michigan, North Car- red dover and alsike alfalfa, clover olina, Florida, Oklahoma, Tex- from a fund provided by conand Colorado. as, Wyoming administered gress and by Meal is being directed to those A. A. A. committees, encouragsections to meet the situation. ed farmers to harvest these While the should ease seeds. An additional poundage the shortages in most critical payment was also provided to areas, department feed author- encourage a movement of alfalities warn that there still is not fa and red and alsike clovers feed in the into commercial channels. enough protein country to take care of the present heavy livestock and Discovery of condensate (al-poultry population. These num- most pure natural gasoline) was bers must be reduced in line made last year in the Big Horn with 1946 production goals if sufficient feed is to be avail- .Basin oil fields near Worland, Wyo. able. The works procedure like this: The feed and feed division of PMA analyses grains reports sent in by processors on their intended shipments for the following month. If the analysis indicates areas which will not get their fair share of meal available, the processors are asked to ship meal, to the most critical areas. This meal can be shipped to any feed distributor holding a certificate of compliance with the protein program. ING NOW! NEW SHIPMENT METAL CASH BOND BOXES BOXES COMPLETE STOCK METAL CARD FILES PENCIL SHARPENERS STAPLERS FREE DEMONSTRATION ON ROYAl TYPEWRITERS Order now for immediate Upright delivery. WATCH OUR ADS FILES STEEL SOON TO BE HERE! Complete Line Nationally Advertised OFFICE SUPPLIES REAINDIlRofesHtppllJ in a Good Looking STUDIO "VW Convenient Credit Terms with Matching CHAIR If voure looking for attractive LIVING R00! FURNITURE But .still need more sleeping space this exceptionally good looking Studio Couch is vou. Makes into full size bed, with space for ding. Choose from many good looking styles, am fabrics spring constructed. fm long-wearin- g Set-Asid- set-asid- Just Received! . SAMSON e Card Tables set-asid- e ( Within the next few weeks Utah farmers who grow spring wheat will have a chance to insure their 1946 crops against loss. This insurance covers frost, hd;l, floods rodents, fire and all other hazards outside the control of the farmer. This week four crop insurance schools are being held to acquaint salesmen with the provisions of the 1946 program. Since county AAA committee chairmen have the responsibility for carrying the program to the farmers in their counties, the chairman from each of the counties will attend the school for his respective county. Meetings have been held in Brigham City, Provo and Richfield. It is the responsibility of each counto give every More Milk Needed ty committee The government wants dairyfarmer an opportunity to insure his 1946 crop. men to continue high produc-- ' tion of milk and has stated a Wool Program Extended policy of maintaining the genThe Commodity Credit corp- eral level of income returns to oration has extended the time milk producers during this year limit for buying wool under the at about the same level as in 1945 wool purchase program 1945. John C. Collet, stabilization until next November 1. This as-- I mres growers of a market for administrator, has advised that their 1946 clip at prices In line the returns will be maintained, 'with those of recent years. It either by continuation of the. 'also should encourage orderly subsidy payments or by inmarketing of the 1946 clip. Nor-- i creases in price ceilings if the or remal trade channels are used for subsidies are removed purchasing, selling, and hand-ilm- duced. He has announced that payments the wool. Quality, shrink- dairy production producers to age and the value of each lot made directlyontoretail will be determined by U. S. deprices will be continued beyond March of agriculture partment 31 iuntil at least June 30, with rates for the April-Jun- e period to be announced soon. President On Food Subsidies The President of the United Truman has asked congress to States has offered the follow- authorize the payment of food ing analysis of the food sub- subsidies after June 30 if they sidy situation for consideration are still necessary to prevent runaway inflation. Subsidies on by farmers: None of us likes subsidies. dairy products amounted to 16 Our farmers, in particular, have percent of the total cash income alwajs been opposed to them. of these producers during 1945 payBut I believe our farmers are as with dairy production deeply conscious as any group ments alone making up nearly in the land of the havoc which 14 percent of the income. inflation can create. Certainly, in the past 18 months there has Conserve Feed With feed supplies short, been no group which has fought any harder in support of the II. E. Larsen of the Utah State farmpro- A. A. A, committee urges governments price-contrgram. I am confident that, if ers to feed less grain to hogs the facts are placed before them and beef cattle, cull poultry and if they see clearly the evils flocks, raise fewer cjpickcns which we are forced to choose. and turkeys this year, maintain g hold-thc-lin- FOR UTILITY 2 CARD TABLE . with six matching NEW ARRIVALS FOLDING ' CHAIRS IN HYING ROOM SUITES New Liing Room Suites are arriving daily in streamlined styles, beautifully carved frames and in a most interesting choice of tine fabrics. Big and loungy with spring construction. Here M-K-j N Again! RUBBER STEP MATS 1 e Leave your orders for an Adding Machine - Deliveries are START- AND set-asid- e ON ADDING semi-finals- they will understand why sidies must be continued. Not that it made any differof ence in the final standings teams in the North Box Elder Stake, but lowly Honey-ville- , without a previous win to their record for the season, toppled the champion Fourth Ward team in the final game of the season Monday night by a score of 29 to 30. The combined Third and Seventh ward team won from Bear River ward, 22 to 15, to end the season knotted for second place. The Fourth ward champs, the Honeyville losing only 'game during the season, will represent North Box Elder stake in the division tournament at Ogden on February p The winner and from the divisioi) will play in the 'state tourney at Salt Lake City on March W 7th South Hyrum Tonight Dont worry, youll know when the boss wants you. run-nor-u- - Sindair Service - Bees Playing CO. LOU DSP F AKE6S Team n , amplifvimg QUALITY Stake Champs BATTERIES ! X 2) aA M-M- Expert Sen ice Adjusting Rdining : Aja Fourth Ward BRAKES I bearir-brand- s Gloves Fight sea-json- SINCLAIR PRODUCTS' amateur fighteis, 16 years old Completes 'Br8ndRuT''S and over, who have won tournaPOMONA, Cal. (UP) ments in local and district com- more than a year's work petition. Alma Brown has put the Kansas City stiches in a Winners in the huge Quarter Final George and Earl Anderson, the proxy, were talking over membership prospects. George, with pardonable enthusiasm, thought probably 500 memberships could be sold this year. creek will open July 1 instead "Why, he argued, "I could sell of May 21 os it has in past 500 memberships myself. The state fish and game commission set the later opening Before he could back down. date after considering the fact Fail had bet him $50, out of that Sliver creek is normally his own pocket, he couldnt. So the onlv clear stream in the vi- if George comes around with cinity at the latter part of May. your annual ducat to the great flock-!eFishermen have, therefore, outdoors, don't give him any arto Silver creek and made gument. Its not just a worthy 'seiious inroads on its supply of cause but two worthy causes trout during the first week By tins year. Any man who's willJuly 1 nearly all waters will be ing to try to sell 500 memberjilear enough for fishing and the ships himself deserves to win pressure will be taken off Silver Ins $50. creek. Last year the Box Elder WildP. S Better clip the above life had 367 members. An increase of less than 150 members look at all impossible DUKES doesnt for this year. d Most of the special si asons and closures in Idaho remain the same as they were last year. Among the changes is a different were expected to accomaj Bees to Hyrum for tile g Nullall Wins STRICTLY The ancients had a legend: 'The days spent in the chase are not counted in the alloted time of man. Brigham City being, as it is, in season for Silver creek in Blaine tlie heart of much of the world s county, one of the most noted finest trout fishing, undoubtedly f v streams in the nation. Silver outdoor sportsmen will be interested to know that the general Idaho trout season is set for May 21 to November 15 this year. T It SB FURNITURE |