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Show IJOX ELDER NEWS-JOntNABrigham CiW, Utah, Wednesdav, March 20. Li. Col. Flandro Visits Bu:y Bee Chapter Lieutenant Colonel Allan V To Attend Convention Flandro, who served as arcaj oi the construction of the Busy during wa-n- n Twenty General hospital Bushnell Bee chapter, F. F. A., will be Bngham City visiting with ,mong the young farmers of the fi iends and receiving mediial West present in Logan when at Bushnell Monday. (treatment meets convention the state ISnu-Brigham City in leaving Apnl 4, 5 and 6, according to (June of 1943, Lt. Col. Flandio Fd Ward, adviser. at San Frun-- ' a Chief among the activities (has served a year at Dallas. and year v iU be the judging contests in cisco poultry, crops, dairying, general livestock and farm mechanics. Box Elder will enter a team of two or three boys in each con- L ELDER BOX THE P livestock growNews of interest to Bax Elder farmers, ranchers and fruit, vegetable and ers, and their families. and Is worthy of care"Agriculture 1 the nation' basic industry and fine standard . . . ful study and operation, dignity Phone 7 a profession taking as much intelligence as other professions." Building Dairy Buildings Conforming To Law in meet- tension da. ry men, but others buildof the vs i have to build npw the requirements ing new state dairy law, Utah ings to meet the specifications State extension service has pre- of the law. The pioposed plans are not pared a series of plans for dairy barns, milking parlors, expected to fit needs of all milk houses. and sheds, accord- i j.rurun, Caine sa'd. They are ing to George B. Caine, head rneiely suggestive and may be of the U. S. A. C. husbandry de- ahered, changed or adapted to partment h, ct local conditions. Even though the scarcity of The dairy law states that afbuilding matt rials makes build- ter July 1, 1943, no m.ik or farmers To aid Utah 1 ing expensive at this time the plans offered by the extension service rre designed to make over head costs just as low as possible, Caine said. Many Utah farmers can make their present dairy houses meet the requirements through according to the ex (ream shall be sold within the state for manufacturing ino dairy products unless it milked in an adequate rndk-nbarn. Another provision is that after July 1, 1947, no milk or criatn shall be su'd dans. from any premises for manufacproducts turing into dairy has-bee- COMPLETE SELECTION FlUGRESCENT LIGHTING i p Rasmussen Of wheat-producin- HEAUTIFIL I- FLOOR LAMPS TABLE and BED LAMPS PIN-U- P LAMPS utrXXp&'J BOTTLE WARMERS ROLLERSKATES com-Tiitte- of noted agronomists headed by K. E. Beeson of Pur- due univeisily, representing the International Improve-Crop ment association. The winner of the national prize will receive a trophy, a cash award and trip Minneapolis as guest of the donor, Philip W. Pillsbury, of the flour milling Automatic PITH MASTER CORD SETS Ad j usta ble. 1 Everready FLASHLIGHTS Rhone South Main g place in 1944. The rational judging will be e mder the auspices of a All Sizes Electric Wire 20 e .ample also will be entered in the national competition. It will be recalled that Ras- stale mussen has won three wheat competitions vvitli wheat he grew in 1942, 1943 and 1944. Eldred Murphy won second OCGRY COFFEE MAKERS PHONOGRAPH Records Switches Lano Cords 5R g March 25. The second best sample of this statewheat selected in wide competition was grown by Eldred Murphy of Salina. This HERE YOULL FIND I e ditlsubry state prize for the vheat, a sample of which will for re enteied in competition rational honors against wheat 'rom other dates when judging for the prize is lie Id in Chicago FIXTURES 110 Striking progress is being r.ade to bring back a Utah inustry winch once was highly This fact was brought ant when research workers on alfalfa seed pioduction and alfalfa seed insects convened at Utah State Agricultural collet t last Thursday. "Outstanding work has been done in the last two or three ears to help revive the alfalfa iced industry," declared Dr. .1. H. Walker, director of Utah igrlcultural experiment stalion md dean of agriculture, follow-nthe conference. Reaching a peak of production in 1925 with 22 million Dounds, th alfalfa seed industry began to decline because pesis reduced the yield. So serious the situation that the college and the U. S. department of agriculture began to decline because pests reduced the yield. So serious became the situation that the conege and the U. S. department of agriculture began studies to determine the cause of the trouble. Cooperating with Utah station experiment A cre the bureau of plant indus-riesoils and agricultural . engineering and the bureau of entomology and plant quarantine. Research revealed that the lygus bug was the guilty party sabot; ging the alfalfa seed. "With new insecticides such as DDT we are learning how to control the bug, Director Walker said. Researchers have learned the essential role played by honey bes in trapping and pollmai-ing the alfalfa blossoms, .Direc- tor Walker added. Which kinds of bees are most effective and 'how they are related to other insects are among the facts learned by the scientists, The scientists reviewed re-tsearch don,e then planned what each will do in the coming son. - P. H. Rasmussen of Logan has, in partnership with his sons, been named stale wheat champion for his grain, which was .selected by agronomists at the Utah experiment station. He was awarded the annual All Things Electrical t Seed Industry Logan Wheal King ELECIRiC fam- Progress Made in Reviving Alfalfa pre-lar.n- g P, H. STATES MOUNTAIN company which bears his ily name. not equipped with a milk house, properly designed and cons' rutted to us to provide facilities for cooling, handling and storing of nulk or cream, and for the cleaning, sanitization and storage cf milk and cream utensils and equipment. The suggested plans, which can he obtained from the Box Flritr county agents office or extension from the service, Utah State Agrieultuial college, vave been approved by the health, late department of salt Lake City board of health. J. S. department of agriculture aid o', lit r agencies, 'the extension service is a bulletin which will of the t(n explanation airy law, requirements of dairy buildings, and v hich is Offers Plans For Remodeling Or U. S. A. C. Charles Redd. agri-cuuui- j FOR THURSDAY SELLING -- 0 Winners in the contest judging poultry, dairying and gen-ra- l livestock will be eligible in the national o compete net to be held next October in Kansas City. This means a free fide and free. meals for some Elder's lucky fellows. Box award system recognizes mem-oer- s of a high-poiteam and nigh-poiindividual in cither .udging contest? of this meet as eligible for B pm awards. Eight applications for degree nf State Farmer have been subtitled to the siate rrom the local chapter. All have been met by these boys. It will be an honoi 'o Eox Elder high school to have such a large number of candidates qualify. Two delegates from the local hap.er will help to nominate and elect officers of the stale issociation for the coming year. BAKING ALUMINUM tennis ROASTING with J THURSDAY SELLING GO ON SALE AT 10 A. M. It really must be spring. Mrs. Dale W. Young back on Hansen A. M. for and Lee 10 13 ji SsiWhhb si. AT SALE ON laeka. Heavy Weight Aluminum, in. x 1 ins. x 2 in. Wad;.' of the job at the city hall. . Milt Peters changing window-display- -- ie FANS ti 1 :!- -i $1.19 Willard Call looking for th' latest information on guns and ammunition. Margaret Andersen just get-at ting olf or going on shilt Cooiev hospital. LaVma Pella and Maude Petersen nurses aides from eal hospital. Mis Holgar Rasmussen m from Corinne. Don Seeerholm enjoying civ-- ' ihan life again. M in.xl8in.x2:.a. Si e 11 $1.49 Fan be used for baking or roasting pans. Perry News PERRY Mr. and Mrs. Janies Wii-o- n entertained a group if, on, 30 fi lends and relatives Sunday, honoring four of then' nephews who are home from the service of the U. S. army. They are Lloyd and Jackie Yearsley and Darrell and Jmi-mie Jackson, all of Ogden. Two of the boys have been re-leased and Jimmie Jackson his discharge pects to by May 1, while Jackie Yearstire with has ley army for another three years A delicious dinner was served bv the Wilsons and the after social good noon spent in time. Maylcn Hardy Receives Facial Injuries Tuesday FOR THURSDAY SELLING GO ON SALE AT 1GA.M. 1 Maylan Hardy, son of Mr and Mrs. H. Vern Hardy, va; afternoon injured yesterday when a cap exploded in his lace. Hardy received cuts about far-and his eye was injured. It is reported that he is receiving treatment by an eye specialist. 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