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Show 1 2 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 14, 1965 HE'S QOINQ PLACES... 965 Feed Grain Program Seeks Higher Participation 1 Changes within the total rate under the 1965 teed grain program were made price-suppo- rt to encourage greater farmer participation in the program, according to Orvll J. Nish, chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation county committee. The overall price supporttor the three crops corn, barley, and grain sorghum- covered by the program will be the same lor 1965 as for 1964. However, a larger proportion of the support will be In payment form, with some reduction In the aver, age loan rate for all three feed grains. - THE POINTED CHAIRMAN out that the success of the program depends on participation sufficiently high to offset program costs by a reduction in the public Investment In Govern, ment feed grain Inventories. Program objectives continue to Include strengthening farm and bring feed grain sur. pluses down to reasonable levels In order to achieve tax. payer savings. The higher price-suppopay. ment and lower loan rate are aimed at encouraging partlci-patlo- n by widening the margin between returns for partlci. pators and nonparticipators. This larger payment portion, based on average yields which for 1965 reflect higher yields In recent years Increases the advantage to participators. HE SAVES WHERE program participants help cut Government costs by diverting acreages to conserving use and thus reducing production, they can get not only price-sup- . port loans and purchases, but also price - support payments and acreage diversion payments. The program signup for feed grains and for spring wheat will be from Feb. 8 through March 26. During the signup period, winter wheat producers who signed Intention to over, seed wheat and store It under bond needs to be made at sign-u- p time, whether In the fall or spring. THERE IS FEDERAL CHARTER PROTECTION ! Bennett, Moss LARGEST NOZZLE - A huge rocket motor noale is eased out of a giant cargo plane at Glynco Naval Air station at Brunswick, Ga., after arriving Tuesday. d feet and has a diameter of up The nozzle, the world's largest, stands 19 to 168 Inches. It was rushed from California in the nationi largest cargo plane to be solid fuel rocket motor at the Thiokol mated on schedule with a giant Chemical corporation rocket facility near Brunswick. The motor is expected to produce j three million pounds of thrust when it is fired next month. WORLDS Doth Bade 20,000-poun- Act Changes Reapportion Amendment by Utahn rt F. Bennett Senator Wallace has joined with Senator In coFrank E. Moss Co-Sponso- sponsoring a bill making a num-be- r of basic changes and moder-nlzln- g the Small Reclamation Projects act of 1956. Senator Bennett, who was a of the original Small Reclamations Projects act, said that during the nine years the BY INDIVIDUAL GRAINS, the act has been In effect a num1965 total and the ber of problems have arisen loan and payment division are which justify revision. as follows: Corn, $1.25 per bushel ($1.05 loan, 20.cent payTHE MEASURE has provment); barley, 96 cents per ed beneficial to Utah and the bushel East In the past and the new loan, payment); grain sorghum, $2 changes wouldfurther assist the per cwt. ($1.65 loan, 35. various small prjects under cent payment). way or In the planning stages, I am The 1964 total supports were Senator Bennett said. the same as 1965, but the dlv. happy to Join with my colleague Is ion was; Corn, $1,10 loan, In cosponsoring the legisla1 5 cent payment; tion. barley, Utah has had more projects loan, 12. cent payment; grain sorghum, $1.77 loan, approved under this law than payment. The greater re. any other state, and since the ductlon In the 1965 grain sor- amendments would be retroghum loan rate, which is off. active, this would be of particset by a higher payment rate, ular Importance to Utah, Sen-atBennett said. is needed to bring grain sorHe noted that Utah projects loan values t ghum more In line with market prices Initiated under the act Include of recent years. South Davis, Weber-BoElder, price-suppo- d (80-ce- DELEGATE Mrs. John wUI attend Baptist womens meet In Birmingham, Ala, Em-ber- To Attend Alabama Mee Mrs. John Embery, president Womans Mission, ary Union will attend Womans Union executive Missionary board meeting for promotion, The meeting will be Jan. held in the Womans Missionary Union Building, Birmingham, Ala. Presidents and secretaries of 29 state conventions will be present at the meeting. Womans Missionary Union, auxiliary to Southern Baptist convention has 10,500,000 mem-ber- s In 33,000 churches. B is the largest evangelical denomlna-- , tlon In the world. of x WITH THE ACREAGE feature for wheat and feed grain acreage, which Is new to the program for 1965, produc. ers will have a more flexible range of cropping opportunities and Income possibilities. Since Haights creek, Bountiful and Settlement Canyon. The changes would permit the - congressional committees to reduce the waiting period, Increase the limits of federal participation, change the formula on projects, per. mlt the Secretary of Interior to advance funds to .he local or. ganlzatlon for pro'ect planning and clarify certain provisions of the act. Clay meas- uring cups. For dry measure red clay flower pot try a for Mi cup, a clay pot for 1 cup, a pot for 2' a cups and a pot for 8 cups 2 quarts. c G02G TO Utah-Idah- 18-2- THE NEW TELEPHONE MADE TO MEASURE NEW UPI) DIRECTORY flower pots make handy YORK WOMANS MISSIONARY Un. Ion Is made up of four unit ncludlng Worganizations omans Missionary Society for women above 25 years of age and married women under 25; Young Womans Auxiliary for unmarried young women, Girls Auxiliary for girls and Sunbeam Band for children, birth through 8. Leaders of these -- organize- ooorj! YOUR FAMILY Phone 723-24- . It wont be if the phone you use is listed under another person's name! 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The agenda for the Womans Union executive Missionary board has been meeting announced by Miss Alma Hunt executive secretary of Womans Union, Blrmlng. Missionary ham, Ala. FAMILY NIGHT OriLY BY court In effect amended the Constitution of the United States and thereby arrogated to Itself the authority to legislate, a pow. er hitherto reserved to Con. gress, he said. The ruling, In effect, would sap local initiative both at the state and local level. It will encourage party gerrymander, lng and it would stifle the value of local individuality and In. ltiative by compelling all legislatures to be poured Into a common mold, he said. In Utah, for Instance, most of the states growth potential for the future lies In Its rich resources In sparsley populat. ed counties, he said. these counties are to be totally dominated by the two or three heavily populated areas In Utah which contain a major, ity of the population, the econ. omlc growth of the outlying and sometimes isolated areas may well be stunted, he said. the proposal, said the people should be given the right to determine whether or not they want one house of the legls. lature of their statq apportion. ,ed on the basis of factors other than population. The senator said that If the decision Is allowed to stand the government power In the states 55 Opens 6:30 IS YOUR NAME THURS. IN THE BOOK? e THEATER ELECTRIC Box Office will be confined to the big cities and the rural areas would face neglect and abuse. The Utahn who sponsored a similar proposal in the 88th Congress said, Why should the political and legislative power of Utah, for Instance, be confined to an area within a radius of the state capltol dome? THE UTAH REPUBLICAN, who Joined Republican leader Senator Everett McKlnly Dirk, in sponsoring sen 16-2- lig&lliwe-I- pnuco y Brigham Lady price-suppor- , Senator Wallace F. Bennett said last week he has Joined In sponsoring a const itu. tional amendment that would allow the seats In one house of a state legislature to be appor-tloneon a basis other than population If the system Is approv-eIn a statewide referendum. The amendment In the form of a senate joint resolution proposing the constltulonal amendment would overturn the supreme court state legislature reappor-tlonmen- t decision of last June. d rt Centervllle-Duell- red V No Wait for Higher Rate. You from are not required to leave your savings at Ogden First Federal for a year to earn 4 xh. PICTURE Save by Mail. 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