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Show IH II i THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, August 22, 1963 of record on Aug. 28. It is the 75th consecutive dividend the company las paid since it was organized in 1935. MFS Company Tells Dividend Directors of Mountain Fuel Supply company declared a quarterly dividend of 40 cents a share on the company's capital stock at a meeting Tuesday in Salt Lake City, This is equivalent to an annual dividend of $1.60 a share. The current dividend is payable Sept. 16 to shareholders oat cereal is lightly coated with brown sugar, good as snack food or with milk or cream box as a cereal. The contains horse, camel, lion donkey, hippo, elephant, goat, and rhino shapes. new animal-shape- d (Crispy Critters) On New Wheat Support Senator Frank E. Moss Thursday replied to a letter from the Utah State Farm Bureau urging him to support S. 1617, the Farm Bureau Bill, which would enact new price supports for wheat. Moss write A.V, Smoot, of ed Corinne, Utah bureau president saying: mn make your reservations now for morning or evening leagues. Dont be left out of the fun thats Ladies ahead . . . winter leagues now forming. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION CALL... PA 3-24- FIRS? IN CREASE Senator Replies to Smoot (D-Ut- ali) ANIMAL CEREAL A I wuiaaD A Bowl with the finest . . . bowl at the 5TH NORTH and MAIN BRIGHAM CITY of putting trouser legs was British army officers, according to the Book of Know-ledtr- e. The idea of cuffs also originated in Great Britan the result of English horsemen turning up their trousers now have your letter which I read in the before it came to my press desk, in which you ask me to support S. 1617, the Farm Bureau bill. I note your comment that the wheat referendum of May 21 showed that the farmers want a change of direction in their farm programs, but that some I The color beneath the faU clothes Is a bevy of belges-br- as and girdles In eggshell blonde, ecru, golden haze, champagne, or cognac. Fur prints Include leopard, mink and ocelet, reports the corset and brassiere council. on rainy days In the muddy paddock. you did WHAT JO THE CM? measures are necessary to facilitate the transition which must take place. I MUST confess, A.V., that of the letters I after all received from Farm Bureau members in Utah telling me that they wanted 'to get the government out of agriculture, I am some what chagrined by the letters I am now receiving from them recommending federal assistance, I do realize, however, that what you say is true, that there will have to be some way of facilitating the transition, and I am willing to listen to any practical plan. I am told that the Farm Bureau bill would cost many hundreds of millions of dollars more than the existing program which the farmers adopted by their 'no vote, and many millions more than some of the alternative programs suggested, such as the McGovern program. is also some question in my mind about the wisdom of letting millions of acres lie idle in the midst of an America whose economy is moving upward again. I am wondering what sort of an impact this would have on the small towns, dependent on farm machinery sales and other farm sales. Isnt there some danger that many small businesses would be hurt, and THERE there would be other federal assistance it must have at lower cost to the taxpayer, and without pulling many acres out of "I AM trying however, to keep an open mind on the whole problem, and will follow carefully any hearings that are held on farm legislation." The Smoot letter to Senator Moss said that the favored bill "provides for elimination of allotments and quotas for 3 In Introduced In the 1890 s by about so o) of a fret profit Bill production. ROCKET from the Treasury The fashion unfortunate economic effects in rural America? We ought to be wise enough to find some other way to 75 mtutu creases give agriculture whatever How to speak out for Freedom today Free men have never gone in much for silence. Even before the first thirteen States became United States, men were speaking for freedom loud and clear. Today millions of Americans speak out for freedom every time they buy U.S. Savings Bonds. Every f Savings v Bond you ' buy is an f t investment in freedom. While youre saving money for your own fam- ilys future, youre help- ing Uncle Sam tend to the business of keeping men free today. Why not speak out And did what to the passengers? for freedom now? Buy Bonds at the bank or on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Kep freedom In For surgical, hopsital, supplies, you can depend on good quality products your futurs with U.S. SAVINGS and sickroom and reasonable prices at Malmrose Pharmacy. BONDS The V S Government does not pay for this adicrllslng The Treasury Department thanks 7 he Advertising Council and this newspaper for their patriotic support. Job Openings Number 800 Over 800 jobs were made available in Utah through the Employment Security office during the week ending Aug. 10, according to a com A survey of nearly 20,000 students In 29 high schools In the United States and Canada found that grades of students who drove to school were somewhat worse than grades of those who did not. MALMROSE PHARMACY EEE 102 E. FOREST PA 3 -- 85 5 S BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH pany report. Initial claims more than doubled in Brigham City this week as compared to last week. Weeks claimed dropped slightly from last week due to a few claimants returning to work at the Intermountain school. decreased Job openings from last week which is normal for this season, says the report. Pole beans are at their peak with the labor supply adequate wheat, protection from the dumping of government stocks a voluntary land retirement program and price support for wheat at the world price or 50 percent of parity." v r l. APPLY NITROGEN NOW put crop residues to work for extra profit USS Nitrogen plowed down with crop residues can increase your profits! Nitrogen speeds the decomposition of grain stubble, corn Fall-applie- d s.alks, potato vines and other crop residues. Nitrogen helps transform residues into organic material by spring. The result: Cuatwr f)il productivity and higher profits for soil-buildi- you. Biggor lino for stronger eoppor team All along the production line at Kennecott, big equipment is part of the team that produces copper. Equipment must be big to handle hundreds of thousands of tons of ore and overburden every operating day. Now that Kennecotts expansion program to increase copper production n is under way, new, larger members are joining the team. They are huge, capacity diesel trucks ... the largest Kennecott has ever used in Utah. These mechanical giants will be a more efficient replacement for the existing railroad system that hauls overburden from the Bingham Canyon Mine. Trucks cost about $100,000 each. The fleet of 85 that will be in service at the mine represents an investment of $8,500,000. And thats just one part dollars to increase copper of Kennecotts total investment of production. This huge investment will make the copper production team stronger than ever. It will produce dividends for Utahs growing economy from Kennecotts payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. 65-to- ,v .S n s- r Utah - 100-millio- n How much nitrogen? Research shows that about 20 pounds of available nitrogen is needed to decay cr. to' of residue. Therefore, 60 pounds of niuogc.i is squired to handle the straw produced frem a small grain crop. For best results, apply the recommended amount of nitrogen for the crop to be grown, plus the additional amount required to decay the residue to be plowed into the soil. 60-bush- el Apply nitrogen this fall - avoid the spring rush. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizer, made by United States Steel. Order USS Anhydrous Ammonia, USS Ammonium Nitrate, or USS Ammonium Sulfate from your dealer now. Nitrogen Fertilizers $JeEH2QGOi2 opper QXpOSDtiOIi Utah Copper Division tea rvfiatered trademark |