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Show THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, y . --- r. v. 4 dii i 'ii ;, a:- Vs 'UssSCs . - v( ) A'i , " f. , i I' f i' verting acreage from the production of corn, grain sorghum, and barley, Orvil J. Nish, chairman, Agricultural Stabili-ratioand Conservation county committee, said. C A v;i - . v$uv- I Producers who take part in the 1963 feed grain program will receive payments for di- - i ', 1 1 r A - n v Part of the estimated payment to be earned for such diversion may be paid in advance when the producer signs The rest of up to participate. fhe diversion payment and all 1 4vT. V -- : .r; price-suppo- PATROL Once-in-a-lifeti- rt price-suppo- rt price-suppo- thrpe feed grains by at least the minimum amount. rt as well PAYMENT on the first 20 ments, to feed percent of acreage diversion out will be made at 20 percent of ry sions. the county support rate on the normal production of the diOn diversion verted acres. above the minimum amount, payment will be at 50 percent of the county support rate. The diversion payment plus the payment will give farmers approximately 0 mm Pictured here are new officers or the Box Elder OFFICERS Jeep patrol. Left to right, Ken Dickamore, second captain; John Gilmore, secretary; Wayne Jeppesen, commander; Alvin D. Stokes, first captain, and Ward Secrist, treasurer. JEEP ed for participating !n the 1961 rate for the grain diverted. Farmers who planted their and 1962 programs. 1963 barley crop last fall will in the While participation be able to participate in the - prodiversion feed 1963 grain 1963 program by reducing the the is to the gram voluntary, total acreage planted payment on the normal production of the acreage planted to feed grains in 1963. They will also qualify for loans or purchase agreements on their enof the payment tire production from the feed will be made next summer. The chairman said that this grain acreage. The minimum diversion for program provision should be of substantial benefit to growers participation is 20 percent of who can use some extra ready the farms 1963 feed grain base. cash during the spring planting The acreage of corn, grain season. Signup for the proand barley (1959-61 sorghum, runs from Feb. through gram average acreage, as adjusted) March 22. will be combined into one total BESIDES the payment for di- feed grain base for each farm, version of eligible cropland to and a farmer may divert one approved conserving uses, the .or more of the feed grains in feed grain program for 1963 the total base. His payment offers program participants a will be made at the per-a- c price-suppo- 963 Feed Grain Program Offers Advance Program Brigham Gfy, Utah Thursday February 14, 1963 8 price-suppo- rt i A "tit (1) - ' J a . V (1) 3 This is the National Guard armory In Brigham City which has PROPOSED FOR SALE been offered for sale to the city. City officials have taken the offer under consideration and in the meantime are having an appraisal made of the facility. The Utah National Guard would like to construct a larger armory here. Fertilizer Dealers to Meet Monday Top personnel from several commercial fertilizer companies have been invited to join key officials of U. S. Steels coal chemicals division at a special marketing seminar in Brigham City, Monday, Feb. at the Tropical restaurant in Brigham City, it was announced Shrine Club Slates Dinner this week. Dinner will be at 8 p.m. preceded by a social hour starting at 7 p.m. The Northern Utah Shrine Installation of newly-electe- d club will hold a dinner officers for 1963 will climax the meeting on Saturday evening, Feb. 16, dinner meeting event. More than 100 fertilizer businessmen from the Brigham City area will attend the dinner meeting at the Maddox Ranch House, 7 p. m., according to F. E. Adams, western manager of coal chemicals sales. Plant food by prescription, latest research concept in tailh nitrooring use of gen fertilizers to individual farmers specific soil and crop needs, will be the theme, Adams said. Recent studies show that more efficient farm fertility coupled with latest crop growing techniques offer area farmers their greatest source of untapped profits, he said. (1) (1) (1) ' (1) local 18. (1) (1) hundreds of bargains for your sewing needs. 4V a (1) (1) A ZIPPERS .V VvV-yifc- .' 40 (1) off (1 ) BROCADES V2 Price m model 350 Deisel, complete major engine over-hau-ll, with new pistons and sleeves main bearings, con rod bearings, etc. Power steering, wide front axle, 100 rear axles, Ind. PTO, Fast Hitch, TA, Belt pulley att., tires 2450.00 very good. Was 2795, Now , 1958 FML 350, with single front, good condition, fast Was 2500.00 hitch, Live Ind. PTO, TA, Live Hyd. Now 2190.00 1952 FML Super M (Serial 2059), Complete major engine overhaul, with new Power package (over 50 HP), like new 1550.00 tires, new oil in trans. Was 1750.00, Now FML M Tractor (Serial condition and good Was tires. Now 795.00 good 995.00, 1952 FML H Tractor (Serial 376565), very good condition, tires like new. Was 750.00, Now 550.00 1956 International 300 Utility (Serial 25695), with HD-- 3 Shawnee loader, 350 Fast hitch, excellent condition Power steering, Ind. Live PTO, very good tires. Was 2350.00, Now 2150.00 1955 International 300 Utility (Serial 12129), like new tires, Good condition, Fast hitch, 3 valve live hyd. system, 1395.00 TA, and Ind. Live PTO. Was 1599, Now 1951 FML C, (Serial 73995), with single front and fast Now .... 1000.00 hitch, Beet Cultivator, Was 1095.00 1950 Oliver 77 Tractor (Serial 324939) very good condition and good tires, as is. Was 1 000.00, Now .. 700.00 John Deere G Tractor (Distillate), a big power horse, as is. Was 595.00, Now 350.00 Case Tractor Model VAC, with loader. Was 250.00, Now 150.00 TD-with Series 91 crawler 1957, tractor, complete engine overhaul, new block and head, complete track overhaul, new pins and bushings, drive sprockets and 4 new rollers. Was 4995.00 Now 4495.00 FML 350 Diesel, with single front and Power steering. Was 2500.00, Now 2250.00 FBK-8860- a) (i) a) SO POTENT I BATES COTTON SATINS, reg. $1.39 TAFFETAS, reg. 59c ACETATE J. P. Stevens, Serrano yd. Linens. Others, val. to $1 .98 98c RAW SILK in 5 shades (1) (1) (1) 98c (1 ) yd. & BLENDS Large selection, reg 98c to $1 .98 u (1) semi-mou- semi-mou- C-- (1) Case 3 pt. 14 or 16 (like new). Was 395.00, Now 2?5.00 (1) John Deere Model 202. Was 195.00, Now 95.00 (1) Moline Plow (on rubber). Was 125.00 Now 99.00 (1 ) Moline Plow (steel wheels). Was 1 50.00, Now .... 50.00 (1) Ford Cable Plow. Was 150.00, Now 95.00 Cub Plow. Was 100.00, Now F- -l Fast hitch plow. Was 1, 1 -- Bottom, Now Fast hitch plow. Was 300.00, Now (1) 2C-1- 1 IH No. 214, 14 Plow and cyls. (like new) new it (1) 850.00, Now (1) (1) Cub nt. Dry-Sk- in U ay 50.00 209.00, 125.00 100.00 sells for 575.00 (1) IH Model Now (1) FH-4- 7 (1 ) FH-8- 0 with com head, PTO Drive. Was 500.00, 350.00 Gehl, engine drive. Was 495.00, Now .... 250.00 Gehl, with hay com heads, PTO Drive. Was 750.00, 20-- C, Miscellaneous Used Implements 3 section McCormick No. 2 Rotary Hoe, with steel drawbar. Was 401.34, Now 325.00 (1) PTO Assy, for 2 Cat. Was 150.00, Now 75.00 Beet Cult. Was 195.00, Now .... 90.00 (1) John Deere No. 1 6 Spring Trip Shanks. Was 1 3.00, Now 3.50 (1) FML C or 200 Dozer Blade. Was 105.00, Now .... 50.00 (1 ) Fast hitch for FML Cub. Was 1 1 0.00, Now 75.00 Deere (1) John cult, for Model M.T. Was 150.00, Now 75.00 (1 ) IH No. 33 Loader with Hyd. bucket and own hyd. system. Was 450.00, Now 350.00 D-- w 2-r- O NEW SPECIALS Model FH fto , (new) .a i,h Gehl OGdinq nfl Wrinkltl bu-- Sj 8 Pfy tires. W'5.00, tail CA-8- 7 m "'y 1675.00 I BEAUTY .mazing new HORMONEX ERUM i so potent, 7 drop, daily ade these wrinkles. When smoothed n skin, supplies maximum daily allot-sehormones of female hormones leceswry to youthfulness of pracli. ally all female organs. Heavy with lenetrilmg Sesame Oil and mots, urizing Lanolin. Skin feels softer, imoolher, fresher almost instantly, kets so quickly because its almost S limes as powerful as standard her. none cream 33,000 I.U. per ounce. Its economical, too costs lesa than 2-w- CHOPPERS 2150.00 Awoy 450.00 PLOWS 24 Co aJ 46-- T, Now nt. 1,1 Gehl Look Younger Feel Younger Was 1250.00, 1000.00 PTO Drive. Was 2200.00, Now 1500.00 (1) 14 price SERUM 55-- (2) David Bradley, take your choice. Was 200.00, Now 95.00 (2) McCormick 4 bar side rake. Was 95.00, Now 50.00 (1) No. 15 McCormick (like new) sells for new 663.00, 5), 14-9- 6, 6 ft. (very good) Was 225.00, Now 150.00 1 Dearborn 3 pt. mower. Was 55.00 Now .a. 55.00 John Deere No. 5 Mower. Was 155.00, Now 95.00 John Deere No. 5 Mowers. Was 125.00, Now 75.00 Massey-HarrWas 145.00, Now 75.00 No. 6, David Bradley Trail Mower. Was 125.00, Now 50.00 McCormick No. 31 Was 200.00, Now 125.00 McCormick Fast hitch. Was 1 00.00, Now 50.00 34-2IH Model Fast hitch. Was 175.00, Now .... 125.00 4 is 45-- T, 700.00 750.00 250.00 300.00 RAKES Ford 3 pt. model yd. 45c 46-- T, (1) McCormick MOWERS 89c yd. PTO Drive. Was 1000.00, Now PTO Drive. Was 1050, Now .... PTO Drive. Was 500.00, Now .... PTO Drive. Was 650.00, Now .. 46-- T, Now 9, off SPORTSWEAR, Tarpoons, A flow Brut? Scrum recently itoUted by (abort tary. Almost fare tune m potent ordinary hormone cream. Only cevea drop daily seeded 40 McCormick McCormick McCormick McCormick (Or make offer) (1) New Holland 68, Twine Baler, PTO Drive, high-strengt- WOOLENS The alcoholic loses an of 22 working days each BALERS (1) FML 1953 k-- ' earliest convenience. MON., FEB. 1 8 THRU SATURDAY, MARCH 2ND TRACTORS ' who are interested bargain on used equipment SALE STARTS i Farmers in the feed grain program should get in touch with the ASCS county office at their w me beater W,W 7,60 Now 1535.00 YOUR i i self-u- n X . 75, V' ,so.0q 4 only INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER day. DAY SUPPIY Use it at night, lie. tore retiring look for amazing results in the morning, or try it as a daytime make-u- p base, it fragrant and grease-les- s, loo! So, for a fresher, brighter, complexion get a hot younger-lookmlie of HORMONEX BEAUTY SI RUM today. Only 13 50 plus tax. 200 Day aale at Supply only $6.00 plus tax. On WO Brigham Implement Co. P-- M MU BERNINA SEWING 84 SOUTH CENTER MAIN West of Brigham City on Highway 30S INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER m wjiwimi' vmnwm$ . .in i I ii.a.iaaasi rt and loans, payments as the diversion paywill be available only grain growers who carthe programs provi- PA 3-82- 63 |