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Show ( ELDER BOX n 0 (S ourna I Friday, May City, Utah Former Home Demonstration Agents Of Box tlder County Will Be Honored At Tea May 28 Conservation Committee the 1947 program was May Sign in 1. tfdin Sh., it efe Mr. Bishop urged farmers and farmers are ranchers of Box Elder County Elder to ' of conserving go ahead with the county Cn the idea practices nations they listed on the farm ,nd water-- the plan. As valuable natural resources. soon as minimum allowances of the can be established Bishop, chairman by the counConserva-triple-A- 1 ty' committee, a ,v Agricultural copy of the committee says farm plan will be mailed out have to each farmer who filled one ;306 county farmers to in-- f out. d farm plan sheets to par-rtheir intentions Mr. Bishop explained that in the 1947 Agricultural with limited funds for payrvation program. ments to help in carrying out indi-th- e Seek of farm plans conservation there practices, farmers of Box Elder will not be e shew c to. a 'fin enough money to of pay the full allowance for favor reorganiation all as the pi act ices. But since the 'irrigation systems farmer needed to meet the con-,o- n or rancher benefits from the needs of the county. practice an v ,n 5 line of popularity in it use of fertilizer, final through improved the ranch or farm, he urged that in date for signing all practices listed carried out. 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Your INTERNATIONAL North The Farm Bureau women are a sponsoring a tea honoring forto the winter wheat mer home demonstration agents crop the.se days so the Crop Re- of Box Elder county, during the Board of the Department Home porting Demonstration month of of Agriculture estimates the nation's winter wheat that May, Bessie Hansen, county crop home demonstration agent, said will be a bil- today. 10n and 23,789,000 bushels 17 The tea he held May 28 percent more than the previous at 3 oclockwill in the afternoon in record crop of 874 million bushthe First ward L. D. S. hall in els produced last Tremonton. Plan on attending jear. The 54,294,000 acres of winter renew acquaintances again " heat remaining for harvest and with the home demonstration tops last year's acreage by 12 agents, Miss Hansen urges. percent, the A program is being planned average by a third and is the largest acre- and refreshments will be servage since 1919 The ed, she added. We are looking Jield of 18 9 bushels prospective would be forward to meeting you then." the third highest of record and compares with 18 bushels last Penny Long Lost ear Acreage abandonment is indicated at 4.6 percent, Mass. (UP) SPRINGFIELD, only about of average. While gardening, Frank W. States with record wheat Bauer, Jr. of West Springfield crops in prospect include Kan- unearthed a penny minted in sas, Oklahoma, Texas, Nebras- Massachusetts in 1788. ka and Colorado with the State of Kansas alone ing care of life itself and who expected to contribute at least 263,000,000 can estimate the worth of life? bushels to the record production But, just for a sample, lets compared with its previous high take the spreading of lime and crop of 252 million bushels in phosphate. . . . Calcium provided by lime, along with phos1931. Utahs winter wheat crop is estimated at 5,246,000 bushels phate, builds good bones and compared with an average of strong teeth. Men, and ani mals, too, must have calcium 3,708,000 bushels for 1936-45- . to stay alive. If there int enough available calcium in the soil, Bean Support Program we wont get enough from the Prices of the 1947 dry edible feed grown there. And it is very bean crop will be supported by likely that none of us is getting means of (1) enough calcium." More than three times as agreements with growers, (2) loans to growers on warehouse much lime is being put on the and farm-storebeans, and (3) land annually than prior to the price - supporting agreements start of the Agricultural Conwith dealers in areas where servation program in 1936, Davidson said. In the case of necessary. The support prices will be phosphate, the yearly increase based on 90 percent of parity is approximately And yet, he declared, even as of August 15. On April 15, 1947, 90 percent of parity was today our estimated for lime is more than twice what were get$6.98 per hundred pounds; on ting on the land. In the case August 15, 1946, it was $6.19. Farmers have indicated their of phosphate, estimates show a intentions of planting 1,889,000 need for eight times as much," acres to dry edible beans this NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE year. This would be about 11 Notice is hereby given that on percent greater than last years 31st day of May, 1947, at acreage, and with average the 12:00 oclock at the front yields woqid produce 16.3 mil- door of the noon, Court House County lion bags 'of 100 pounds each in Brigham City, Box Elder of uncleaned beans. The 1946 County, I will otter for sale at production was 15.8 million public auction and sell to the bags. highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1943, ACP Practices the following described real esAn average of about $2 per tate situate in said county and person a year for insurance now held by it under prelimiagainst a shortage of food . . . nary tax sale. No bid for less of taxes, Thats how the Agricultural than the total amount interest, penalty and costs which Conservation Program (ACP) are a charge upon such real esadds up for the consumer, ac- tate will be' accepted," , ADave to Davidson, cording All sales will be made subssistant administrator for pro- ject to the general taxes for the duction, PMA. year 1947. List of property mentioned or ConservaThe Agricultural tion program costs each person described In the following list of is situated north and west of the in the nation an average United some $2 yearly, he says, but Salt Lake Meridian, in Box States Elder its impossible to arrive at the County, Survey, State of and in tremendous profit realized on all instances whereUtah, the heading this investment because taking of the property here listed shows care of the soil amounts to tak- inside certain cities, the said is tWiher-,Natur- Riving record-shatterin- .the County Agricultural fanners sur-vey- Winter Wheat 23, 1947 PROG R AAA fj jtL- - lots, blocks and plats are taken s from tne official plats and of said cities. 'Whete the name of anv railroad or railroad company shall corm:nly be referred to by the initial letters of the word constituting the name of said railroad, such initial letters may be used as an abbreviation for the full name of said railroad or railroad company. In this list the fallowing abbreviations are used for the words used opposite them, viz: for acre, acres a., ac. for addition add. f r avenue ave. for beginning beg. for block blk. tor between bet. for boundary, bounbdy., brds. daries for chain, chains ch., chs corn. for commencing cont. for containing for degiee, degrees deg. or o dist. for distance tor east E. for easterly Ely for Lot, feet ft. frac. tor fractional for inch, inches in., ins. for link, links lk., Iks. for lot, lots it., its. for minute, minm., min. or utes m. or 1. for more or less N. for north NE. for northeast f r northeasteily NEly for northerly Nlv NW. for northwest for northwesterly NWly for point pt. 'A sec. for quarter section r.- , rs. for range, ranges for rod, rods rd., rds R. of W. for right of way s. or for second, seconds for section, sections sec., secs. S. for south SE. for southeast for southeasterly SEiy Sly forfor southerly st. street sub. for subdivision S L.M. for Salt Lake Meridian SW. for southwest t., tp., tps. Lr township, town ships for thence th. U. S. sur. for United States Survey U. S. M. for Uintah Special Meridian W. for west for westerly Wly. (List of Real Estate) one-thir- Jesse M. Stephens Beg. at a pt. 136 ft. N and 137.5 ft W. of the SE corner if lot 5, Wyatt Subdivision Tremonton Survev, th. W. 12 5 ft., N. 50 ft., E. 12.5 ft., S. 50 ft to beg. Cont. .02 ac. .. $3.02 1!M2 Tax Sale, Record page 106 Violet T. Archibald t Beg. at toe SE comer of r. 3 V 6, sec. 12. tp. 13 N S.L.M., Plymouth Suivey, th running E. 8 rds., th. N. 24 rds. th W. 8 rds., th. S. 21 rds. to beg. Being lot 7 in Plat A 1 , Barnards Addition Plymouth Survey, cont. 1.25 ac. (Too in.. definite to plat). $6 09 1912 Tax Sale, Record page 116 David G. Musselman Beg 40 rds. S. and 47 ids. W. of NE. corner of see. 2, tp. 14 N r. 8 W., SL..M., Snouville, . E. 21 rds. 13 1 a ft., S. 40 rds., W. 25'a rds., NE ah ng load 40 rds. to beg. Cont. 5.29 ac $17 39 Tax Sale, Record page 152 G. and Wilson Cragun sec. Fractional SW. 13. tp. 7 N., r. 2 W SL.M. Cont. 110 ac $16 37 1912 Tax Sale, Record pace 163 Utah Salt Co., o H. C C.nver 1912 W. c-- Beg. 100 ft. W. of center of C. P. R. R. track and 74 rds. S. of N. line of sec. 10, tp. 8 N., r. 2 W S.L.M , S 6 rds., W. 87- - rds., iN. 6 rds., E. 7V rds. to beg. Cont. 3.15 ac. $2 17 1912 Tax Sale, Record page 163A Wasatch G.ld & Iron Co. SW. l, of sec. 13, tp. 8 N., r. 2 W., S.L.M., less beg. 55 rds. N. of SW. corner of sec., N, 105 rds., E. 160 rds., S. 105 rds., W. 160 rds. to beg. Cont. 55 ac $15.88 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 253 L. T. Zitting, Etui f The NE. L of the S,V. sec. 5, tp. 11 N., r. 11 W., S.L. M. Cont. 40 ac $1.59 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 256 L. T. Zitting, Etal D-- l 158-The SE. L of the SE. of sec. 17, tp. 11 N., r. 11 W S.L.M. Cont. 40 ac $1.59 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 259 Albert F. IRichins and Newell Richins Beg. at a pt. 9.36 chs. S. and S. 54 deg. E. 124.5 ft. from the SW. c rner of toe NW.1, of the NWk of sec. 2, tp. 11 N., r. 18 W S.L. M., th. running S. 36 deg. W. 295 ft. to the N side of the county road, th. S. 86 deg. 12 min. E. 180 ft., th. N. 36 deg. 1943 January 11, E. 204 ft., th. N. 54 deg. W. 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 52 ft. to beg. Cont. 8 That 155.5 Ingeborg Olsen ac $4.73 part of the following tract W. 1942 Tax Sale, Record pace 293 of the U. I. C. R. R. Beg at a The S.L Roberts pt. 661 ft. N of the SW. corner Ruth the of NW.i, the NW.Vi of of the NWAA of sec. 25, tp. 9 N., the NW.1, of sec. 20, tp. 12 N., r. 2 W. S.L.M., th. N. 661 ft., N. r. 13 W S.L.M. Cont. 120 .89 deg. 30 min. E. 666.9 ft., S ac $10.36 19 deg. 18 min. W. 644.5 ft. S. 1 deg. 11 min. W. 62 4 ft., N. 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 296 The W. 89 deg. 27 min. W. 452.6 ft. to Ellas A. Smith S of the SW.44 cf sec. 12, tp. beg. Exclusive of reservations. 12 N., r. 14 W S.L.M. Cont. Cont. 40 ac $8.47 80 ac $7.49 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 62 Chas. A. Mey- 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 297 Henry Meyer, er Lot 2, blk. 198, Eva C. Scott Robinson The S.'i of sec. 24, tp. 12 N., Plat A Corinne $7.30 r. 15 W S.L.M. Cont. 320 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 63 ac $24.65 Mrs. Henry Meyer All of lot 2, blk. 199, Plat A Co- 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 336 Beg. at a rinne Survey $7.81 Ruth Roberts 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 74 pt. 70 ft. W. and 20 ft. N. of the SE. corner of the NE.li of Garland Tremonton Elevator Co. g . 2 c-- o Jhn f c-- o 1912 Tux Sale, Record page 355 S.'fj F. W. Smith, Etal of the SE.1, of sec. 29, tp. 14 80 N r. 3 W., S.L.M. Cont. ac $180.56 1912 Tax Sale, Record page 370 Mrs. Joseph Baron, Jr. The S.v of the S A.1, of the r. f fallowing: Beg. at a pt. 2 rds. S. and 2 rds. E. of NW. corner of sec. 28, E. 71 rds., S. approximately 146.3 rds., W. 71 rds., N. approximately 146. 3 rds. to beg. Cont. 65 ac $21.25 M 7 HELP WANTED FOR STACKING PEA VINES Contact Melvin Johnson East Hear River Yiner t It. S. Calderwood, Sec. Box Elder Co. Canning Crops Assn. P. Holmgren Beg. 2296.5 ft. W. 664 ft. N. of SE. corner sec. 3, to. 11 N., r. 3 W. S.L.M., N. 160 ft., E. 116 ft. to R. R., SW. 162 ft., W. 109 ft. to beg $934.82 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 76 Attachments for TOUGH Harvesting are entitled to enjoy iYhe Harvester has attachments to meet the toughest kind of harvesting... to keep moving under unfavorable conditions to save to precious seed, flax and beans crops. pick up weather-beate. Perhaps youve never realized how much extra grain or seed you can save under difficult harvesting Conditions with the right kind of Ali-Cro- p iMTEONATlOWALl TeR N ATI ON t c-- o T-d- 9 Phone 300 You c-- o c-- o Dealer Main Street NW.U of the SE.'i of sec. 16, sec 33, tp. 13 N., r. 13 W., S. L.M., th. running N. 630 ft., tp. 14 N., r. 8 W S.L.M. Cont. 5 ac $2.4t th. W. 352.46 ft., th S. 630 ft., th. E. 352.46 ft. to beg. Cont. 19 2 Tax Sale, Record page 373-G- race $2.47 2.50 ac McLoughlin 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 342 The SE.4 of the SiV.H of the S.lv of SEA, of sec. 5, tp. 14 N., r. 11 Newell Richins W S.L.M. Cont. 10 ac. .. $2.44 the SW.L, NW.'i of the SWA4 of sec. 22, tp. 13 N., r. IS W., 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 380 4L B. $18.92 Alfred Weisenborn, SL.M. Cont. 120 ac The W.'i Nielsen 1912 Tax Sale, Record page 313 if the SE.1, of tne SEA14 ofN-- , ther. Albert F. and Newell Richins NWAi of sec. 2, tp. SE.1! of the SE.1, of 12 W., S.L,M. Cont. 5 ac. .. $2.44 sec. 22, tp. 13 N.. r. 18 W., S. $7.50 1912 Tax Sale, Record page 381 LM. Cont. 40 ac H. B. Etal, 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 314 Neva D. The NE. Nielsen Albeit F. and Newell Richins 4 of the NEA4 of the NW.A S. 'fe of the NW1,, SW. of sec. 2, tp. 14 N., r. 12 W., L of sec. 23, tp. 13 N r. 18 $2.09 S.L.M. Cont. 10 ac W S L.M. Cont. 2 10 ac. $36.12 1912 Tax Sale, Record page 384 1912 Tax Sale, Record page 316 Thatcher Bertha D. Puinier, Albert F. and Newell Richins N.1 of the NW.1, of 6 Young, Trustees The SEA, of the SE.H of see. 26, tp. 13 N., r. 18 W., S. sec. 2, tp. 14 N., r. 12 W, S.L. $13 21 L.M C.nt. 80 ac M. Cont. 40 ac $4.61 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 317 Corinne Drainage Albert F. and Newell Richins NE.', of the iNE.1,, S. 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 402 L of the NE.', of sec. 27, tp. E. C. Wooley Beg. at the SE. corner of the SW.Vt 13 N r. 18 W., S.L.M. Cont. f the NWA, of sec. 16, tp. 9 120 ac $18.92 N r. 3 W., S.L.M., th N. 80 1912 Tax Sale, Record page 31,8 NW.1, Newell Rienns ids., th W. 40 rds., th. SE to $4.74 of the NW.'i of sec. 27, tp. 13 beg. Cont. 10 ac N., r. 18 W., S.L.M. Cont. 40 1942 Tax Sale, Record page 403 114- I. Sugar Co. ac $7.48 CD NWA, of NW.4 of sec. 1912 Tax Sale, Record page 351 r. 3 W., S.L.M. F. W. Smith, Etal S.a 28, tp. 4010ac.N., SW.44 of NW.A4 if the SW.1, of sec. 28, tp.77 14 Cont. of sec. 28, tp. 10 N., r. 3 W., N r. 3 W., S L.M. Cont. S L.M. Cont. 40 ac. Lesx the $158 15 ac Is QUALITY BIG-CA- R AT LOWEST COST Only Chevrolet gives you the Big-C- ar beauty and luxury of Body by Fisher . . . at lowest prices . . . and only Chevrolet offers it! ... ... n attachment. Theres a Harvester attachment to handle almost every special crop or unusual harvesting condition. 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