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Show Soil Conservation With Wheat Stubble Brigham Sailor Visits Head Of Penney Historic Athens CSreeee And Straw To Be Demonstrated In August Dies Sunday Better . use of wheat stubble and straw for wind erosion con trol and moisture conservation, known as stubble mulching, will be the theme for two field demonstrations to be held in Utah in August. One demonstration will be in Box Elder county on the A. L. Cook farm, seven miles west of Tremonton on August 16. These are toeing sponsored Jointly by the Utah State Agricultural college extension service, the Soil Conservation service, Production and Marketing administration, Soil Conservation districts, and farm machin- with the Sixth fleet, of Which ; it, is a unit. arThe visit, which , was ranged to give the members of the, crew an opportunity to relax ashore, enabled him to participate in organized tours of the centuries-olcity, including the Acropolis with its renowned Parthenon and the many other sights of the surrounding countryside. ; i . H. Thomas, seaUSN, of 677 south Fourth (Llewellyn man, recently Earl C. Sams, 66, chairman of east, Brigham City, the board of J. C. Penney com- visited the ancient Hellenic city pany, national department store of Athens, Greece, when his chain, died last Sunday. ship, the radar picket destroyThe Brigham City J. C. Penney er USS D. J. Buckley anchored store closed yesterday at 3 there after extensive meneuvers oclock in the afternoon to pay of respects to the the extensive department store facturers will demonstrate their most suitable tools for use by wheat farmers in the conservation of soil and water as well as in sustained grain yields. They will be, represented by local dealers, who will have operators thoroughly familiar with the equipment and ready to explain adjustments needed under var- chain, according to Ross Bowen, manager. ious field conditions. Sams, a native of Simpson, Soil farmers, as well as experiment station Kansas, opened the companys first store in 1907 at Kemmerer, workers, long have recognized J. C. the fact that a good cover over Wyoming with founder cultivated soil reduces water Penney. was appointed manaand is second only to a Heoflater store at Cuma ger Penney good vegetative cover for both ery manufacturers. ' ' ; wind and water erosion con- berland, Wyoming, and manThe demonstrations will start trol, according to J. G., Hamil- aged the Eureka, Utah, store. at 10 a. m. and continue until ton, SCS regional agronomist. around 4 p. m. Time will be proEarly experience, however, invided for full discussion of crop- dicated that better adapted falping practices and problems as lowing and planting tools would well as benefits to toe derived have to be developed before from farming under a protective many farmers would adopt the cover of straw." Sandwiches and practice of stubble mulching. cold drinks will be available Two new dairy bulletins have Such implements and can be purchased at the now haveImproved been developed and been published toy the Utah demonstration.,. farmers, through experience, State Agricultural college ex. The farm machinery manif- - have learned to do a fair job tension service. with implements that in the beThey are entitled, "Artificial a headache" to Breeding of Dairy Cattle in were ATTENTION VOTERS ginning many operators, Hamilton add- Utah and Progress Through ed. Only two registration dates Dairy Herd Improvement in v,: remain before the Primary Utah," Election. To vole at this elecSingle copies of these bulle.... tion you must register in your Reefer Tree Grew In Dallas are available free of charge tins -A Tex. (UiP)DALLAS, voting district on July 25th or marijuana plant was raised by a at county extension service ofAugust 1st . , d Chrfsten J. Olsen . Family To Hold Reunion All the descendants of the Christen J. Olsen family are to it hold their annual reunion, was stated today by Carl Olsen, president The reunion will be held Wednesday, August 2, at Willow - Bare Art Acquired BOSTON (UP) t The Death of few surthe Virgin, one of the the of viving masterpieces Bohemian school of acquired painting, has been of Fine Arts. the Boston Museum 1350 by It was executed about cenan unknown artist and for turies has been in the possession of the Counts of Kolowrat in Park, Logan, Utah. - PAGE EIGHT BOX ELDER JOURk Brigham City, Wednesday, July Uta? j Grewiom Menagerie OGLETHORPE, Ga. Rpnald Smith found t shake pilot, a whip snake, a three-too- i 1 five-foo- snake and two woodrats er under an old syrup caj erosion-consciou- s - run-of- f v 1 Dairy Bulletins Are Published , , . t : Summer 12-fo- " Register And Vote (signed) WALLACE WILDE. Democratic Candidate For County Commissioner (two year term) Federal Bureau of Narcotics agent for display at the Inter national Association of Chiefs of Police convention. Agent Warren Heddens of Dallas said it would make 5,000 marijuana reefers, valued at $1 each on the under ; ; world market fices, according to Anson B. Call, county agent. V In breeding dairy cattle, the real objective of artificial service is to make' possible the wide use of the very best sires, thereby increasing production which in turn means a . higher farm income, explains the first , bulletin. GANNON , ; Wear To Heady TOWEL "No phase of the livestock industry has made as much advancement during the past decade, in ' scope and technique as that of artificial ; breeding of dairy cattle. . Advantages a n d disadvantages of artificial breeding are -- - ! discussed, along with its techniques and history. The bulletin is written by Lyman H. 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