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Show jctu3'JJourna ELDER pox jSliie hmn ( Friday, October Utah City. 01 her 24, 1947 Alfalfa Study Turns To Need World Alfalfa is queen crop-- , for- So says Frank E Todd chairman of the Legume Seed Research center at Itah State Agricultuial college Mr Todds work at the research center is chiefly concerned with honeybees as pollinatois of alfalfa The laboratory is largely an outgrowth of the uigent need for more seed from alfalfa and other lnipoitant forage leMr Todd gumes. explained In 1925. with alfalfa seen averaging si bushels per aeie, Utah was the principal seed producing aiea in the nation By 1930 the average had dropped to one bushel per acie due largely to lygus bug infestation Now, with lygus bug control possible and practical the next problem becomes one of adequate pollination The Legume seed leseareh center is a cooperative undertaking of the Ltah Agricultural Experiment station and the U. S Department of Agriculture. 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"If lom t P am ul.u.mt, S J an entomologist actant a-n-s RICHMOND Mo ilPThe snow assis lesults of lecent summet floods1 and Mai ion of Lie Missouri b isin vveient I tteisen buieau of plant in all had dustn The waters washed a hole ap 75 feet deep and 3ik ohjeitiVe 01 pioxinutely the an acre in extent three miles Woikers at L s A C ,s to southeast of Hardin along the how many bees are Crooked River necessary ,0 eftecl When the adequate receded, obpollination in various seed servers foundwaters a of coal apvein Mr Todd stated Wild proximately 12 inches thick and bees are widespread and very a cache of bones, believed to resouii , tul Dt pendent entirely he from piehistoric animals The on plants tor their food they latter were sent to the Lniver are very choosy " taking the sity of Missouri for studv. mosl acceptable net tor the most suitable pollen Some bees ate Cows Need Equipment primal lly net lor halherers, ITHACA. N Y L PI otlieis an pollen gatherers It takes 200 to A fa fa equip a good has .ess attraction as about $1 dairy farm in New York State a pollen souice Mr Todd declared Bees collect more pol- That is the estimate of Cornell len, generally at Delta than in uimeisity, based on a survey of 26 cost account dairymen. Cache Valley Therefore bees The survey showed that investare more effective pollinators in ments in equipment averaged the- Delta track than in Peters about $170 a cow. boro " ( o- t ft) Q 3- - S ; o 0 T3 & o o o o 3 fit MORRIS GLONKR Q C-J- Born and raised in Brigham City. A taxpayer. Assistant Manager of First Security Bank of Utah. Brigham Branch. Veteran of World War II. 8th Ward Ward Clerk. Member of Box Elder Chamber of Commerce. n UHttLEf HAN do their work I o o o :r n o g geneially the scien tists said Effoits are being made to learn more concerning ear a o However alfalfa has an al the biology and habits of wild most peifect mechanism for bees with the hope of mcieas-incross pollination The stigma of their numbers he said the flower strike the bees un der the chin each time effecK1SCZ tively achieving cross pollina turn The pollinators are limited as to food supply by contact with SOME ARTISTS SAS THeS poisonous agncultural chenu HAVE --TO BE INSPIRED fO cals and by beekeepers and -- MAYOR Councilman 4-Y- O i- aus the of include Dr Flood Waters Expose Physiologist, Ll,u'mami and Di Coal And Bones a's0tate entomo ch For Polination age personnel 2-Y- Councilman ear LORENZO J. REN ROTT A lifelong resident of Brigham City. A taxpayer and operator of a growing business for over 35 years. Graduate of the University of Hard Knocks. Interested in the growth and development of our city and its citizens. City Recorder 3 Th' BEST INSPIRATION IS AN' EMPTV' 3 STOMACH 0 0 5 Cl O lb cr o a T " S' 9 cl Al JENSENS! KEN Star Kist O 3 CHASE TEXACO SERVICE repair it for you. We are We do expert tire recapping . , . stock quality parts White Star Vo O fD (o and accessories. TUNA Golden - Wyandottes (T) g 1 MARKET Libbys - car needs more than inspiration" to make it run . . . see that your car or truck gets the care necessary to keep in condition. Let the JESTES & A Home and business owner and resident of Brigham City 12 years. Native Utahn. Member of Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, director Box Elder Wildlife federation, former member and director Junior Chamber of Commerce, member Brigham City Sixth ward, president of Brigham City Softball league. Interested in youth welfare, recreation, sports and the development and betterment of our city along every line. Favors a sound business management in civic affairs, but always with the welfare of the people foremobt. "2-Ye- 430 fancy Sizes colossal, medium, standard solid pack Councilman ar ijjLgEBascfflL MABEL STAUFFER FLAMM Born and reared in Willard, Utah. Attended U. S. A. C. at Logan two years. Receptionist at Information Office, Bush-nel- l General hospital three years and nine months. Worked part time In Assessors qnd Treasurers office at the Court House. She is a widow and has raised six children. One daughter still in schooL Four sons served in World War IL Two received Purple Hearts and one the Bronze Star Medal. Efficient, honpst, experienced and . courteov,-,- City Treasurer (Sensible 3- - a a AMPBELLSSOUPS, all kinds 10c-13c-1- V) 5c 3 O vo C OUR SUPPLY OF TOILET TISSUE Cr vo SOAP c O O 7 for the Is The Best In Town. Try and ANY AMOUNT Beat It! future. today, O jhckh GARDEN 3 r vo 3 vo FRESH 2 Small Juice Crisp ; MICE, lb. e3as hit e O ORANGES, 6 doz. . - $1.00 Red Rlis WEFRUIT, 9c POTATOES, 100 lb. $2.49 lb. DArfc, JtvN.'iD.N and raised in Brigham City of pioneer parents. m the Is energetic and interested welfare of Brigham City, and its people. Has been a taxpayer, home-owne- r and business man lor the past 20 years. Is a veteran of World War I, and a member of the American Legion, a member of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Second ward bishopric. A man who will use good common sense in handling city affairs if r elected to councilman. Born ETC JONATHAN, bushel o o VQ $2.49 WATKINS ORME A daughter of Ben and Eliza Watkins. Born and raised in Brigham City. A widow supporting two minor children. A Business College graduate. Held positions at Ogden Arsenal and Bushnell Hospital, during its construction and operation, as qualifying experience for the City Treasurer's position. For competence, vote for trained Councilman ear f j 9 to to vo $2.89 DELICIOUS, bushel LEH two-yea- 2-Y- ADDS sound YOUR LAST to o ALS MEAT MARKET CHANCE 5 O to - 3 IRESHIA to TO Q. 39c GROUND BEEF, lb. xCr 3- - EG MUTTON, lb... 35c ROAST BEEF, lb. ( HOIC E MUTTON 0 CHOICE ROLLED PORK SAUSAGE, - 59c o A" ORADE CHOPS, lb. 40c POT ROAST, lb. 'Tin STYLE - 3- - fO 45c TO to O The Mountain Stales 500 da Telephone and Telegtaph Co. O REGISTER! WILLIS HA.VSLA Lifelong resident at Brigham City, one of the communty's active and procivic gressive young business men and town workers. Owns own business and real estate. Served in executive positions in Junior Chamber of Commerce and Box Elder Wildlife Federation. At present a worker in the Y. M. M. L A., Second ward. Married and father of three children, interested in recreation, and the improvement of business, school A o and e- -i Abilities and Young Man of Proven Soundness." 1 avis ,e - r 'll MiinmJI !y. OCT. 2f planning |