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Show BOX ELDER rictus $ou maf -- Friday. March Brigham City. Utah Vla-c- 1947 7, P ROGRA AA i Committee from the County Agricut ural Conservation meeting to dwu cue and puce uppoi Is will he held in Salt Lake CM", 11, at the Newhnuse H iti at 9 00 a. m The meeting h is been called by tie State PM A cinn nittee at the request of tie DeAll of Agi cult in ( partment ihascs of the poult j industij, including iperatois of all sizes of farm flocks, will he re pie sented at the meetings Fiom the discussions, the depai tmerit will come suggestion, hopes, which wijl help to -- nape the post war futuie of the p ultiy industiy A To Be Sure county or fiom the county In Fedeial all risk (top insur- fice in Tiem ntoi Faimei- - may select tiom sevance, wheat fuimers have the insurance that pi Meet-the- eral amounts of insuiance the only against amount which best mi eS crop investment The conti .ids a e for loss from all unavoidable Chaii man A. W- Bishop thiee yeais. Premiun p.ivrnent teims aie reasonable of the Box Eldei county All wheat faimer in Box El Conservation (AAA) der county should c nsiilei the committee says. In 1945, losses weie paid to pait that crop insuiance Can insured farmers on wheat crops flay in their operations this lost or damaged because of 37 year. Chairman A. W Bishop different hazaids. This piotec-tio- says. He pointed out that t ley should do thl-- , befme they plant is complete and covers Match all unavoidable hazaids, their crops and befoie 15, which is the final date for he said. be wilting crop insuiance on spung Ci op insurance may now obtained on 1947 spring wheat. wheat in this aiea Farmars may buy it from agents now selling the To Study Egg Support througnout of- n then-need- - Agn-cultui- i piuc-ticall- s Of pu'ticular impo'tame i the question of hu,, under the t government's program to t of egg, at 90 tie pi of parity as lequrtd by law' during 1917 and 19 IS, can the needed adjustment in be bi ought about Almost every furn in the nation has at least a small flex k of chickens which complicate, and adds considerably to the pioblern. sup-poi- ic-- pei-cen- pnce-suppo- ALVIN A. DAVIS Special Agent of Pacific (oast National Life Assurance Co. Here They Are! ANSWER TO AN EIGHTH WARDER'S PRAYER ELECTRIC RAZORS Remington Threesome $17.50 TwirDual Packard $19.75 DON 123 South Main agent of Hickman-SquiieInsuiance Counselois of the Pacific 'National Life assurance company of Salt Lake City, Office at Room 17- Hotel Brigham, Brigham City, Utah. Mr. Davis is well qualified to advise you in your insurance needs. Ask him how you can add 33 peicent value to your present insurance without any additional premiums. Special Phone 321 peri-habl- e un-dc- un-de- oigan-izution- s - fob Less Causes on Cotton Exce-sivmoisture caused the largest number of losses to cotton groweis insured by Federal in clop insurance 1915, accounting for almost 29 percent of all lo.,ses. Boll weevils caused 17 percent of the losses and other insects and di15 seases 14 percent. Nearly peicent of indemnities paid by the government were on crops taken by drought. Other weather factois including hail, frost, and flood were responsible for 24 percent, and all other causes e all-ris- BUSTIN' ITS SEAMS? now's the time to stop in at and plan your spring building If it is . . . E program. "You Don't Have to Hold We Give major remodeling project or a simple repair job will receive our careful attention, and you can be sure that quality products A . It Freely ! Additional Church News 'i);nner Meeting Sixth Ward Mutual Sego Lily Camp Meets With Mrs. Dan Peterson Sees Play And Skit he Sega Lilv camp, Daugh-ti.oi met Utah Pioneers, The - Thuisday evening, February 27, at t 'e norne of Mrs Dan Petei-Min- . Captain OKon Me Sec. nd Vice Captain Peteison conducted the cxeie.ses. The opening pi aver AdS oifeied by Ellen Hes, Harvey Fa,ei of Wlilaid sang two songs and an encoie, and Andeison gave a leading, aid anothei reading was given pie-ide- d d a Jea-nin- e Sai ah H. H ley The les,on, "Ghost Towns of thi West, was tieated by R.noJ.i Han.,on Rillj Jensen, chairman of the nominating committee, iead the names of no inee- - fur olfices for the election to be held in March Tie closing pi dyer wa- ofteied bv - -- S1V..1 w a. d , Im Mutual vemen! on plav ent tied, ''The One Wt 0 Came Tj Gettv-bui- g last Tues lay in Mutual, undei a the duictiin Lew is In 1 Riviuo"d M s oi c cast vvtie Joan Flam Alve.ine Audi:.sen, De..n Che nev, Melcn Rubcits D.Lo"ne '1 on Cafe How a d 'd at the and enjoyed evening ,,m t .'low mg thi bus ines d'ui"i ms the aPai' included bv LaRae Ciapo .moo 1. a vin.d named ov Babaia Hull--- , ,ci t: unux-- t duet bv DM d dnd Fuink Tioxell, Leo Ma ,e:t '..niiil by Miss o tilizer Now! ,,m We have a Hou-'- i n . good v - TYSON FEED & see: i,- 14 Og-.le- Lauia Moms Relief Society Gives Duiing tne social peuod weie seived to 24 Ward Program pi. urns piesent by Luella Jepp-.un- , Harper Rachel Valentine, Annie Sunday evening sciences at Hai et L. D S. ward weie con Goodliffe and Caioline Fatei ducted bv the Relief Society Relief Society Bazaar wit.i Mis Goorgiana Stokes, Is Saturday, March 15 dent, conducting Membeis pi's. of iho g) up weie dicssi'd in The Third waid Relief society Pioneei c this week was continuing to pei A Story In Gi unite and tect plan and aiiangements foi Bione This Is The Place" was to be held Sutnday its bazaar d by two u.ideis, 'Mis evening. Maich 15, at the War Audi cm' Jensen and Mis C lei Meroiiul home The bazaar, nil N' iiman Attending the win i is being advertised as meeting as a c p' ative of will the stake Relic! Societv piesi "ioaturing Mildieds pies, open at 5 oclock. dency was M s Olive B tt In addition to a sale of food The ononing song was Zion i of all kinds, the bazaui will Stands W.ti Hills Suiiounded" needlewoik and a fish pond Mi- - Olive Boll gave the mvo foi the kiddies A lloor .xh ,w call .1. Tlx Singing Motliei- -' will be iei "Dial Laud duiing tne chums i bu.l.ll Home and Eathei" and, as a Forest Fhone 154 11 e nv West deni HORSLEYS SEED STORE hen It's Springtime In The Rockies, It's Seed At Horslev V FOR A VELVETY FINE Time LAWN USE HORSLEYS GRASS LAWN MIX Fertilizer For Lawns Kill ( rah Grass, Night Crawlers with RAX. pie-ente- i ... ITS CHEAP WHY WALK, TO RIDE of-fe- accounted d REDUCED CAB FARES f about f a 1 peicent The , of losses. ' Food Needs Overseas Unfavorable weather in all parts of the globe is deteating the efforts of the wot Ids peoNeed ple to feed themselves. for world iirpoits prior to the 1917 harvest have not changed the duiing the past munths, i Department of Agricultuie ted. Food shortages in Continental Euiope have been aggravated winter. by an usually seveie 3u"phes of food fell to critically low levels in December and Januaiy because transportation was disrupted by snow and, ice. Grain stocks in a number of countries will cover only one to two mont.is ration requirements, which will not be cnanged by deliveries of grain frem the 1916 haivest. The United Kingdom has bread giains below the stocks of a year eailier, despite voluntary use of biead coupons to reduce consu option. Meat supplies have also been reduced. The most critical food shortage is now in the Netherlands East Indies wheie the main nee crop is not due until spring. A very god rice ciop in Lidia has laised public confidence in Bengal, Madras and the lest of soutoern India. However, anxiety of the Indian food department is now centeied cn the woeat needed to keep rationing going until the spung crop is marketed in May. Lovtlv closing song, "How The .Messengei s benediction bv Samuel ( it A e was 35c for N. Welch. Wheelbarrows 15c Getting Lighter A 15 piund wheel baiiovv was magne-iuon at a hardwaie convention. Another n aiket feu tuie was a tniee piece magnesium tuinituie suite weighing 10 pounds CHICAGO I.ini't 1 or 2 each additional (UP) 5th North di-pl- 25c FOR Howard Hotel UNKCElHANIC.SSZ 10c or 1 2 Cab Stand EACH ADI), PEOPLE DONT GO FISHIN' JES' 'COS THEV LIKE TO Fish the plankin' ON GOIN' AN' TH'TALKIN ABOUT rf AFTER THEV GET BACK IS THE BEST PART. 5th South City Limits . m PH0?i i - , 777 Die I . . . and you'll talk about the JESTES & CHASE TEXACOI SERVICE . . to their glory! The personnel at our store is dedicated to keeping your car running smoothly and economically. Let us give your car a thorough check . . . and lubrication job today. You'll like our prompt service. A pei son may be infected by poison ivy just from the smoke As seen in California tropical SPORT SHIRTS fthe binning plant, or from clothing worn a year after contact with the vine o by get-awa- everyday service. 1 Hear HEADQUARTERS FOR BUILDING MATERIALS BRIGHTEIIBURG. Standard Service Station 130 1 - SUPREME u mmw. Phone 155 South Main , THE GENERAL PACIFIC CORP. From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Ive got to admit theres something to it. A lot of our folks are Inclined to be pretty outspoken and quick to criticize even about little things, like a womans hat, or a mans preference for a glass of beer, or the color of Cy Hartmans new barn. But when anyones In trouble, those differences and points of ... criticism are forgotten . . . and folks become neighborly and helpful, like they really are. From where I sit, criticism never did much harm to anybody, so long as folks dont let it guide so long as they their actions respect our individual preferences, whether they apply to hats or beer. Thats the way it is in our town, anyway, and 1 hope that its the same in yours. 38,37$ mS . carrying heavy loads . over unpaved roads, writes R. J. Marinette Ogdensburg, N. Y. OFFERS- - A COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY A Definition of Our Town Somebody defined our town just .he other day as A place where the people talk about you behind your back, and come to wait on you when youre sick. ( umIIS. 00. all-poi- MARK sut Free Spreader (jf With Each PurchaJ dent Clint Johnson pie-,- t and Ha.vty to gen. uve tne busine-- s session. accompanied IikL. Ld m the matte: s di.-- , vlechum, bv M s Evelyn Kay, s.rng two of was the pissibility -ed solus The Clearer C.1 Is p.e mg tie cubes jo., J,vi.(U It , sented a skit ent. lied J..i .0 Chamber of Com-To A Dog Siouldn't Ilapt-icr ss a flight country u t Hunsd-kei- . Taking pa. t weie Jos-it national convention in Yvonne Andeison and Dai . ' lid lene Tingev. The inti duct. on was by Ruth Richaidson. M.s Eileen Foisgien conduc ted the evening's intei ta nment Andes Daic p V ply for you to draw v , Comply Lawn and Garden ' 1.1m fit Lse This memhe' s of the of Commeice d.nnei meeting c. h ution piesmtid i tn p ,n, - 1 VIGORO at the best possible price are part of our Your y it guarantee for a quick our good will our smiling, cheerful service trade-mar- k. Drive in for a complete, quick Its FREE! checkup by our friendly attendant There a warm, pertonal interest in the efficient tervice. dependability or our ... Hold Jaycees pie-enle-- IS YOUR HOUSE Me Up to Get Service s 1917. Alvin A. Davis BAIRD APPLIANCE J- - Export Program for Spuds Surplus potatoes will move to faeign markets under 4 new expoit program in a new ef foil bv the Depai tment of Agii cultuie to utilize the 95,01)0 bushi surplus of 1916-cropo tatoe, without waste While not g .od quality potatoes are being wasted, their natuie n akes it necessary to dispose of them btfoie they rot in storage if no outlet is found Piovisi n, of the expoit pici s' am n elude Only potatoes Commodity Ciedit corporation loan will be used, potato producers will be paid support piicej fm potatoes used in the piogiam, none (f the potatoes or potato products exported i this piogiam can be into the United States in any f .rm. I11 anothei expoit program announced euiliei, potatoes purchased b USDA at tne support puce of about S2 20 per have been offered tj the aimy, foreign governments, and intei national for lehef feeding at 4 cents per hundi edweight All food purshipping 'point. chased for relief feeding is paid for by the purchaser. The Depai tmont's in ratribution to alleviating famine conditions with inspect to potatoes is to continue offering thorn to famine countries iiee of practically charge f. o b. shipping point. Little interest has been shown in this offer because of high shipping costs, pet ishability, and the low food value per pound of fresh potatoes as compared wth giain. About 5 million bushels have been contracted for expoit to BelgiumItaly, Spain, France and Portugal. The expoit piogram for producer-owned potatoes probably will continue until June 30, You're MILES AHEAD FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR Safety Dependability Speed RED STAR 2D gal. 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