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Show Ut,jh Sportsmens group. Cook is cognizant of the fact that you must have Vegetation on the mountains to A weekly newspaper, established In 1896, pubfeed the game, and to hold the water there lished at Brigham City, Utah. for the streams. Without a William M. Long, Editor program of soil conservation the mountains Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager would soon be barren, the steady flow of our Published and entered as streams would be a series of cloudbursts, the Class Matter at the post office in Brigham game would die off, there would be no water City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. for the fish, and no water for irrigation. Subscription Tate in Box Elder County: $3 00 per With the recent forming of the 42nd Soil year payable in advance: in combination with Conservation district covering the southern the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 per year: $2.00for 6 months; singe copy 5 cents. part of Box Elder county, every farmer in Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, com- the county has the benefit of technical asbination rate $5 00. sistance from the conservation officials. In an article appearing in Country GenMember United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Edi- tleman, Fred Bailey says, Work is to start torial Association. Advertising Representative: next spring on one of the largest reforestaNational Advertising Service. tion and revegetation programs ever undertaken by the Forest service. It is to include 4,000,000 acres of burned and cutover forest land and 83,000,000 acres of range land in need of reseeding. Forest service officials estimate the program, when completed, will enable the range lands to handle five to 10 times as many livestock as Trend Towards Soil Conservation at present. Evident This is significant for it indicates that To farmers who have witnessed the de- our range land is being brought back to its struction of good farm and grazing land original fertility at a time when high proof meat and agriculture products is through poor soil conservation practices it duction needed. must be satisfying to note the tiend of reseeding and reforesting overgrazed and and fire ravaged areas. In The Case Of John L. Lewis will tell of the time when the , In the case of John Llewellyn Lewis it is western part of Box Elder county was covered with knee-hig- h grass, instead of sage- not rule or ruin, it is rule and ruin. He has brush. Because it was overgrazed the grass started the trend toward the ruination of the coal industry. h disappeared and the worthless Just last week the Union Pacific Railroad moved in. ordered 40 more locomotives converted to . The story of the Willard and Perry floods, caused froni overgiazing on the mountains oil because it cannot depend on coal. Thats the trend on all railroads. They are ordering is well known. It was interesting to note that Newell B. oilburning diesels almost exclusively. The same is true in industry and utilities Cook, former Fish and Game commissioner, to oil or gas because you cannot and recently elected head of the Utah Wildon either the supply or price of coal. life Federation, named soil conservation as Carbondale Munns Review. one of the most important projects of the BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, lebrucry 15, 1950 well-balanc- ed ay Sec-on- every-Wednesd- Old-time- d rs sage-bius- conversion nd Popular Operas To DON'T MAKE A MOVE Be At University ... without calling May & Son - more popular opreas Three could not be found for the University of Utah Centennial celebration than these to be presented by the San Carlo Opera Hall: company, in Kingsbury On Friday, February 17, 11 Tro-vator- Saturday, February 18, (matinee, Madame Butterfly: and Saturday, February 18, Rig-olett- o. Of all the operas which Verdi wrote, 11 Trovatore is probably st tuneful and the easiest to follow. The haunting strains of the great and familiar melodies are a delight to music lovers and critics alike. No musical ever production written has a greater public appeal and general acceptance than II Trovatore. As a special feature for the Utah engagement, an imported singing Japanese actress, Miss Hii Koyke, will sing the title role in (Madame Butterbly. One New York critic has said that, the-mo- mkI. BrighamrCitys only authorized moving company for local and long distance hauling of household goods. Whether youre moving a block or across the na-- . "rr tion . , , phone us. Estimates cheerfully given. x- -- At- jim ... raznr ? a son Famed Tenor To Perform At Box Elder Stake Tabernacle Tonight At 8:15 P. M. Tonight at 8 15 oclock in thi Box Elder stake tabernacle, John Carter, exuberant, youthful, charming young tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Association, will perform for members of the Community Concert association. Well established in the music world. Carters voice has been described by critics as 4 of mellow, creamy texture, essentially warm and lyrical, tempered with real punch and resonance." In 1938 Carter was awarded first prize in the Metropolitan Auditions of the Atr, became overnight sensation when he temporarily took over Nelson Eddys spot on the Chase and Sanborn Hour, successfully debuted at the Metropolitan, and were which began concerts lauded wherever he performed. After Eddy's return, Carter had well-focuse- cities. In Milwaukee he sang lor a crowd of 20,000. Chicagos Grant Park was packed with 130,000. Well established in the concert field after similar successes, Carter then made his Metropolitan debut in the romantic role of Des Grieux in Manon. The handsome newcomer was greet' ed with such ovations from the critics as: Carter should go far. He has a lyric tenor voice that is very easy to listen to; he is young and he is good looking. What more could one want?" During the seasons that followed Carter became a favorite in opera. He starred as sohst for many of radios biggest network shows, such as the Coca-Col- Eileen Farrell Presents. Managers of summer concert series remembered the refreshing quality of the young tenors voice, so that before he could feel quite at home in civilian clothes, he was again under contract for a phenomenal number of appearances. One of Carters seasons Included performances in thirty of the forty-eigh- t states, ranging from New York to California, from Illinois to Alabama. Reengagements at Chicagos Grant park and at Californias Hollywood Bowl got his summer schedules along with engagements as soloist with such orchestras as the Denver and Oklahoma Symphonies. A happy combination of a and light hearted disposition serious musicianship, John Carters- personal appeal is as universal as music itself. The Carter attributes of fine artistry are today achieving new climaxes in superlative performance throughout the nation. and Libby-Owens-For- appearances and recital symphony orchestra Mr. Charles W. Feldhauser, social security field representative, will be in Brigham on Thursday, February 16, 1950, the Employment Security office from 2.30 to 4 00 P. M. Mr. Felhauser calls attention to the fact that a few aged rest dents in this area lose money each winter by not filing a claim old-ag- e benefits for Federal These residents usually work on jobs that shut down during the school newspaper winter months, and for various reasons they don't get around to claiming their benefits. If a worker is over 63 and has worked long enough on jobs cov ered by social security, he need not permanently retire to draw benefits. 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A graduate of the Box Elder m high school, she was activecomclass was a Club, the Pep missioner and was editor of the IN THE DEEP COLD ZONE ments in Chicago, Milwaukee, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Toronto. In February of 1942 Carter en listed in the Navy. For over four years all of his talents and abilities were absorbed in his new role as Chief Petty Officer. But not even the war muted" his music. The Navy recognized the morale value of his voice and sent him singing round the world. At the Great Lakes Train ing Center in Chicago, he was an active organizer and soloist , for music programs at the base and appeared on its Happy Hour radio shows, and the Sunday morning Hymn Hour broadcasts with the Great Lakes Choir, Released from service in the spring of 1946, he was imme To Mr. Man To Be Here diately engaged as guest soloist by The Voice of Firestone and Kellogg programs. 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