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Show mm jn i&v Even if you've never een a mine, Utah's mining problems are yours, because our entire state benefits from a healthy mining industry. Mining isn't healthy now, because rising costs and taxes plus lowered prices of metals have caused some shutdowns. We'll all be better off when we find the cure. NEWS-iOURNA- ADS L GET RESULTS Bible Class Will Be Taught Here West Box Elder Land Valuable Grazing - Elder soil conservation Objectives of the program, car- the farmers and ranchers, fed- ried out through the cooperation of eral, state and local agencies include the following: 1. Conservation of soil and water resources on farms and ranches through proper irrigation, adequate drainage, sound cropping practices and control of active erosion. 2. Conservation of soi! and water, forage and timber resources on range watershed and timber areas through carrying out improved range and timber management practices, and re- seeding depleted range lands. 3. Putting land to its proper use according to soil types based on soil surveys and farmer and rancher experience. 4. (Building up and maintaining soil fertility, and high agricultural productivity. 5. Obtaining the technical assistance, materials and equipment made available to soil conservation districts by governmental agencies on the basis of voluntary cooperation by farmers and ranchers. Ranchers and farmers who are not already cooperating with the soil conservation district can start their conservation plan- by signing an initial agreement foim with the board of super- You're paying for top quality whiskey... are you getting Cn Wednesday, March 4, 7:30 in the public library, trict on March 23, 1951 was with this in mind. it? One-A- ct 8 Box Elder JOURNAL Plays Brigham City, Utah 1953 On Wednesdays Area, Not Worthless; Needs Improvement Whoever comments that wes'6- Box dis- tern Box Elder county is a worthless desert mises by a mile That was the comment of La-- I Mar It Mason, official of the West Box Elder Soil conservation district. little investigation indi- cates that vast numbers of sheep and cattle grae on the area, he continued. This livestock injdustry is one of the major reasons for our high standard of living However he pointed out that the langes of western Box Elder could be greatly improved and that the creation of the West Corinne MIA Sets Two at a University extension class in the Old Testament will be started. It will meet once a week for two hours and will bring college or graduate credit (3 hours) at the university. There will be thirteen class sessions, the last one on May 27. The class may be audited for a tuition fee oi $10.00, or taken for credit ior $12.00. The course will cover the history and literature of ancient Israel from Solomon's time to the time of Jesus. Dr. Heber C. Snell is the teacher. Those who intend to take the class should be present on the opening night. Friday, February 27, An evening of drama w'ith Iwo beyond the hills and Opened By famon the plays is planned Misiake a comedy nappy one-ac- t roPatches are Claudette Morgan, at the Corinne ward recreation ily life of the Bixbys and the Fillmore. Donna AnderClifton two of the daughmances Bixby hall at 8 p. m.. next Tuesday, son, Leone Rader. Acting in ters. March 3. it was learned today. Sponsored by the ward Plays to be presented are Pink and Patches the story of they are directed by Edna a 15 year-oimountain girl In the cast for Pink getting her first glimpse of life Thursday, Friday Val Humpherys Joins "U" Social Fraternity will , be Opened by Mistake Elaine Davis, Anderson, Jepp-sen- . Elaine Stoll, Sharalee Jeppsen, Sherma Stallings, Richard Anand derson and LeRoy Craner. MIA, - Vondell March 5th and 6th At B.E.IT.S. Gymnasium the 124 men who pledged social fraternities at the University of Utah recently was Val Glen Humpherys, son of Mr. and Mrs G. S. Humpherys, 23 south Second west. Among CONCESSIONS -G- AMES DANCERS-ACROBATS-CLOW- Pledging climaxed winter quarter rushing activities which included informal rushing parties and dinners. Mr. Humpherys pledged Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He is a student in at the EATS -D- NS RINKS -B- DOORS OPEN 6:30 ANDS PROGRAM 8 P. M. SPONSORED ANNUALLY BY THE BOYS AND GIRLS LEAGUE ADMISSION 30c & 60c including tax e University. Penneys aaa3W visors. Immediate technical assistance may then be obtained and the land put under a soil conservation program. iai&dre B&y Public Invited To AAUW Art Tea END-OF-MON- TH The general public is cordially invited to attend the American Association of University Wo- IF It! 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