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Show Willard Mayor Sees Flood Danger In t URGES PROTEST AGAINST THE state o ultun.itr lor dis pi citcetion l m-a- by the fewest ter rice pi lvate uwneidd:," Majoijvveu again returned to piivate Diunkei aid It tin, weie done uw nei ship to be da r, aged again, It would be a gnat blow to our be as cited. c mmunity. The Willaid Tuyur uiged that Oui wnlei.diid for the cost dll Box Elder county rebidents, ait i, untrrbered. It passed a..d particulaily tesidenU of the from public to piivate ownerLeslie C. Brunker Points Out Damages Of Willaid area, infoiTn their in conand ship and was ruined oy burning Half Million, Loss Of Two Lives In Past and oveigu.ing Beginning in ges- of the "gieat haim that 1921 stiious floods occuned. would come to our community Fearing- a mutTerne f comlil huh which at one Thc-did gieat damage up un- if our watershed lands in t.ie cost Box Elder lountains upward of a half million dollar til ltl.'iti. Two live-weie lost national foiests weie letumed to resulted in two deaths, la she ('. Drunker, mayor of W and escaped piivate owneisliip. many nai lowly today urged .strong piotest against proposals to return Foity homes weie dam watershed lands east of Willard to private owner- death. The powei agt d 01 ship. sy.--ti in was wieeked, imp, and e These lands 01 ,vmic of them, 'hat mt.iln Inedoik oithaids weie ruined. The city County-Widwere bou Id up and tuine mei appeal and water irrigation .ystems to the lidei.d government fa hades ,nc 1 l n to have were impaired. Traffic was i n ii 19)6, Mavoi timmied wale- bed bn-on U. S Highway 91 upted out Flu lid the fiom national foods and tlie laihoad f n as pointed muei a, Fmr newspaper npoit, it bv li aiislei mg such lands to two weeks. Our loss m all is f estimated to be inwards of million dollais. Thiough petition we got our Pointing out that rats watershed added to the national infectious jaundice, bacteria re finest in 1930. for sore eases of food "With funds; raised by the, spondble s bubonic plague, poisoning, , com-and state load citv, county rarat bite fever, fever, mission the private lands weie H. bought up and donated to the bies and tirchinosis, Robcit tins county agent, federal gov ein rent for lehabill-tntio- Stewait, of the denuded mountain week uiged the conti ol of rats in Box Elder county communilands. The Foiest service, with the ties. Stewart explained that sevaid of the C.CC. and S C S , diseases tenaced and reseeded tie dam- eral of these watershed. occur in Utah and neaiby aieas, aged aiea of our Electric Fence The piotective influences are and that others may appear, bemen who have being uvstuied to our comnrun- - ing brought in by Controller leturr.ed fion war areas in ityIt would be a serious loss if which these diseases occur. Save on fencing! With an From the stahdp int of health these lands which w;e donated electric fence controller you conservato the federal government for protection and food a charged feed only tingle tion, eveiy iat killed is a good barbed wire to hold cattle dead accomplisher, the counback. Compact, 1 ohm portable, ty agent pointed out. easily weatherproof, He emphasized that rats have increased their range in Utah Non-Sli- p during recent years. Wheie conWire trol nas been neglected, rats Stretchers have greatly increased rn many Utah communities. Trapsing Assures having tight fences, and the use of poison baits are or reguU3B on barbed the control methods suggested Thiee-sheavlar fencing. for ue. toto pull type designed If plans materialize, another ward fence post, not away rat control drive county-widfrom it. With l'kJt will be made in Box Elder counrope, post chain. (WS&i H In, times f nr oxen should himself be fat ty on March IS and 19. post into ' ACTION OF LIVESTOCK OWNERS - e , noil-timber- , in-te- - Rat Control i Drive Planned one-hal- FAffiS lat-boin- e ; - DICKS ALMANAC e e h 5 Bos'on massacre. 1770. $ Cologne falls to DIDDER Mak.s digging fence post holes easy. Carbon steel blades take bite 10 inches dia. deep, STAPLES Durable Galvanized Fencing FOIl Popular hinged joint fence for all farm uses. Recommend'd for use below one or tVQ strands of barbed wire. Fine quality ste- -l wire galvanized to resist rust. FENCING size. For Galvantzea, securing fence wire to wood posts. Also 04 and Uj-incsizes. h PLOW HAULS troops. -- Luther 19 U Hereford Assn. S lb To Meet March 12 Burbank, bom. 184a At the suggestion of R. S. and Ralph Du.hesne, Lusty, "Congress" and "Cum Winterton, Kamas, Utah, direcberland sink by Mer tors of the Utah Heieford asso ninac." 1862. ciation, a meeting of tie mem-be- i 3 of the association has been Vespucius called at Ogden, Match 12, at bom. 1451. 7.30 oclock in the evening at the Hotel Ben Lomond. This treaty ratified. 184a call has bee a given by Mis. Veia Zaugg, secretaiy of the U S established as ociation. wmj mM navy, 1Aj4 The annual meeting of the association is usually held in the Clean Motors Are Economi- riddle of Apiil. The business the meeting cal. DirtyMotors Are Ex- will be to elect of officers for the pensive. Let lTs Clean Your coining year, to make plans for the coming o( Motor With Latest Steam the busine-tear and to discuss matteis Equipment. taming to t ie livestock show to be held in connection with the Centennial celebration in Salt Lake City. The Utah Hereford a'sociution has been asked to assist in this show. All bleeders of i.nuiebied cattle in the slate ate invited to attend this eetmg & mainten- 1 1 past achieve.ot ments of club membeis beiecog-niedunng the week, plans will be made for the appi cachIt is a get set ing sea on. peiiod fjr the 4 H clubs organized in all 29 counties and most communities of Utah, he said. will Objectives of the week 4 H all include: familanzing membeis with the 1917 theme this yeai s and emphasizing mem4 H providing piogiamcheck to up an beis opp itumty on then ef toils in cairjing out 1 H piogiams, acquainting parents wit i 4 H activities; buildobtamn g ing club merbei-hip- ; moie public spirited citizens as local leadens, and fuither publicizing club work Reviewing past yeais accon4 H w.rk in Utah, in plismcnts Miss Fern Shipley, assistant announced that state leadei have set membeis club clothing articles1 8,31X1 r.ew of record a mac dunng 1916 plus 4,900 ie- modeled ai tides and many thousands o f items cleaned, patched and otherwise ie?aired Food projects weie also pop- ular arong the guls, she added. moie than Membeis piepaied earned 47, (XX) meals; 22,000 quaits of food; and fioze and an additional 9,882 Itoied p unds; and also dned many thousand pounds of food. Thcte weie 721 boys who u.ised beef projects with outstanding success, sie reported. They hcwed their quality animals at many shows and fans in the intei mountain aiea. One of these shows, the Junior Fat Stock Show at Ninth Salt Lake jumot City was the biggest how if its type in the nation, with exhibits made up entirely club ard Futuie Faimeis by of Arenca members. Junni daily ren enrolled m 1 II totaled 130 members, mo-- t aniof them laising puie-bieemals. Swine ard sheep pioj-ectattracted similar numbeis. Fied Matley One 4 H of Coalville, nonius top with his fat lamb at the WesShow in Denvei tern Live-toc- National Club Week Program Is Observed for a together Woiking better home ar.d world community is the theme of Natl nai Club week which began Maiih 3. The National Club week, .Ma.ch 3 to 9, highlights achieve-otits of 0,238 rural boy and girl members of the 4 H clubs in Utah and the services given by 1,220 men and wonen wro served as volunteer local lead-inin the state, according to David Sharp- Jr, state 4 H club leader. s 59 Top Herefords The Peteison brothers, heieford ranches located at Ogden Stair Valley, Nevada, will .old their fust auction sale of pmcbicd heicfoid cattle at the Ogden home ranch, four miles southwest of Ogden, on March 12, it was announced today. For many yeais the Petersons have had the desiie to conduct such a ale at which they would limit their offering to only the tops of their production. Early last fall they set aside these cattle for the conduct in prepaiation uf their fiist sale. A laige tent will be erected on the ranch, and an auction ling will be built inside the tent. The will sell 30 bulls and 20 females. Colonel H. B Sageis, who cued sales at Cedar City and Richfield ju-- t completed by f e Utah Hereford association, w ill also sell the cattle at Ogden. He will be by Keith Gilroie, of the Amencan Hcie-foiJournal, Kansas Clt, Mo.; Walt McKelvie of the Denvei, Colo; Alvson Smith of the Pacific Sto kman, San Fiancisio, Calif, Mcilin Claik, of the Stockmans Review, Salt Lake City, and LLyd Ciouch, of the Western Livestock Los Journal, Angeles. Chailes Mellvaine- representing the Arencan Heicfoid Breeder s association of Kansas City, will be pre-en- t at the sale. Mellvaine and Colonel Sagers, called at the Peterson ranch .eeently a. d voiced their nigh apoioval of the auction offering Peteison biothoi-- , who have been very successful in at the many Westein shows in 1916 and in oa-- t years, hope to make this sale an annual affair. s d Heavy Duty Milk Cans 12-Q- T , They cannot leak because they're seamless, solderless. No open seams . . . end resoldering expense, bacteria trouble. Strong steU strap bandies firmly welded to body. Choice of stamp or umbrella covers. DAIRY PAILS 1 milk Have pl.n,, m the house Heavy weight, sanitary. With reinforced bottom, strong bail handles. HARDWARE AND THOMPSON IMPLEMENT CO. Super Service Station 697 South Main STEFORDS the cential and noithein Home ties, she said. live-tuc- When It s Seed In The Rockies, Its Springtime Time Horsley V At Place Your Orders Now For ALFALFA SEED RED CLOVER ALSIKE CLOVER STRAWBERRY CLOVER LODI NO CLOVER a to Get Place Is the This WE CAN fix YOU UP IN A HUFRV 08 S u ' M fr T The precision mull 01S IH Service Parti i fsea carry are your gua- cf4 rantee of satisfactory performance and longer equipment life.Stopinwithyont list of needed parti and we'll get to work on it. ERVICE PARTS Brigham Truck& Implement Co. YOUR 27 North Main Street Phone Your INTERNATIONAL coun- jfci- - Dealer gi-u- BRIGHAM ANDYS AUTO CONOCO PRODUCTS SERVICE CONOCO I land v Auto Repair Lubrication and Tire Sen ice I, mat ion 1ST SOUTH AND MIN ? W V IT lets you live in The STraTasphere ...and Ollr PLATES you r engine ABOVE 50,000 FT. IT'S 60 BE10W ZERO! That and 450 in.p.h. speeds make tic cessary Secially designed escape suits for fliers. What enables these new suits to withstand terrific wind pressures from outside and air pressurt from inside is the force of molecu-la- i attraction . . . basic force tiiat holds things together! SO THIS SPRING CHANGE li'!,; t I TO 0IUHATING! Because when Conoco N' motor oil enters j our engine, the tremendous force of molecular attraction fastens molecules of a special lubricant so closely to molecules of engine metal that cylinder walls and Make a date to At Our Ogden Home Ranch 4 MILES SOUTHWEST OF OGDEN HORSLEYS SEED STORE SUPPLY CO, k Good Enough for Him Oie. (UP) PORTLAND, Faced with a shortage of lumber and a complete lack of nails, Cliff Nelson staited building a log cabin. , If they were good enough for Lincoln, theyre go d enough for me, Nelson aid. March 12 1 FOR CONOCO then-exhibit- s . AI AUCTION , k s bvi.u t,iul snares with tool steel points. Scours easily in gravelly soil, light clay, loam. With bolts. Fire Fighting Made Easier EASTON, Pa. (UPjxhe L nient' ac- With additional piojeet tjn lle depai tment no the youlrfuF equipped with a 100 fool cumphsh r enls, homes i capable fightinj" H eis have mad'1 their p1pei the citys places blaze atop better and c nnmurilies A ho'enian can live bv impioving building. and duett the h, ladder the and health out seal clung t ifii Horn the font of then, faim and home acci-- i cruise i emuv mg seivite equipment. der.t hazalds Extension s icee, tly Ci ops and piojeels gaulin have been especially popular in thT lecognie made , Auction Offering wuikers - will o. ly Record-Stockma- MARCH HOI.K Watershed Privately-Owne- d oilier surfaces ore actually BECAUSE oii.-p- i ati i! RESISTS GRAVITY... stays up on cylinder walls . . . wont all drain down even overnight, you get. tXlltA protection when you first stait your engine dry . . . ex lit A protection from corrosive odd action when your engine is idle . EXITiA protection from sludge .mil e.uUm caused by wear . . . lxika smooth, cool silent miles. OIL-PLAT-E.. J? 20 FEMALES, Th c tops of cur summer yearlinos, selected. 30 BULLS, Several herd bull prospects and range bulls, large, rugged, and loaded with quality. ; These cattle are equal to any shown by us in any previous sale or show and carry the blood lines of WHR Real Domino 30th and Domino 83rd, the sires responsible for our many champs' ionships. PETERSON STAR VALLEY, NEVADA H. B. We Sagers, Auctioneer BROS. HEREFORD RANCHES OGDEN UTAH Sale Begins promptly at 1:00 p. m. Com eirly and have lunch at the ranch congratulate Mr. Lrartt Mnrrey, of Joseph, Utah, on his purchase of our bull. Advance 5th, top selling hull at the Richfield Sale. ($1,000.00 paid). nd f6r tub |