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Show Mtnumi I hors too soos Seedling Trees Available From Utah Forestry Dept. Time has arrived when tar. mers, ranchers, and other land, owners should place their orders for farm windbreaks, Christmas tree plantations, and other planting according to Fullmer Allred, county agent. "Make plans now; outline the size of tree plantings desired; and mall orders early to the Utah State Department of For. estry, S25 West 13th South, Salt Lake City, Utah Allred advised. PEOPLE INTERESTED IN tree planting or who expect to plant trees this spring may get Information, advice and other blanks from their local county extension agent or directly from the Extension Forester at Lo. NEW YORK iUPI SEEDLINGS VARY IN price from $20 to $60 per thousand; different species may be bought In lots as small as 50, but no orders of less than 100 trees will be accepted. Orders will be filled In the sequence they are received. Regulations on their use will be the same as In past years for trees distributed Act. under the Clarke-McNarThe land proposed for planting must be of at least one acre in size; the trees must not be used for ornamental purposes and they cannot be resold as living trees. M 41 S THE . ball Is PECK BROS. am ft -- 1600 South Main 7 v ON MV WAY Thursday - Friday - Saturday ONLY 600 X 13 Silvertown Blk First Tire tubeless 650 X 14 Silvertown Blk. Second First Tire II ' 1TI.lt H IST. Calif SACRAMENTO. Tire- - ....' Second Tire 650 X 14 Silvertown White First Tire tubeless Second Tire 710 X 15 Safety S. White First Tire tube type Second Tire ! nu. HOTTI.I. SQl'MIZE i i. i.szi NEW YORK 'UPI' There Is LOUISVILLE. K. UPI some tiuth In the old gag about Rev ret is best known as thi squeezing the last drop out of ,mly filly ever to win the Ken' Brigham City IK $ M'S ST.. ISA CENTER. Minn. tubeless IM Brigham City TEXACO SERVICE Most American towns and cities have Main Streets, but America's most famous Main Street" Is found In Saulk Center, Minn., scene of the Sinclair Lewis novel of the same name. Lewis was the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature In 1930; the bottlp tucky Derby but she had htyi Richard L. Cheney, executive trouble beating colt; thiouuh director of the Glass Container out her brilliant citieer. w innit. Manufacturers Institute, ex- jsucli stakes as the Sanloiri and a verb or plained glass Is elastic and he Hopeful among othir.- "that it is quite simple to squeeze the first drop if not the II I RRIOIVS II last drop of a filled bottle. NEW YORK 'UPI -- Man U To demonstrate the elasticity Stake-bof glass, he inserted a small War won the Belmont 20 lengths and the Law rente ulass tube through the cork of 100 lengths a bottle filled with colored Realization by liquid. When he squeezed the bottle in his hand, the liquid rose into the tube. The elasticity of glass is being studied in research programs directed toward creation of lighter, stronger bottles and jars for the packaging of consumer EVERY THURSDAY iTVirl 179 So. Main Canyon THIS YEAR, 17 different spec-ie- s of trees and shrubs are av. allable from the nursery at Lo. gan. They Include multiflora roses, white ash, black locust, honey locust (thornless), Slber. ian elm, Russian olive, golden willow, lombardy poplar, south, ern wood, bush, squaw Legal.wlse, sivertan pea, blad- - noun. caranga i ft UPI' Green at Logan Nursery dlstrubuted approximately 176,. 000 seedlings In Utah. These trees were supplied through of the Utah State For. estry Department, Utah State university and the U.S. Forest service for windbreaks, shel. terbelts, woodlots, postlots, erosion control, game cover, Christmas trees and forestation plantings on farm orranchland. PARSONS SERVICE CENTER SAULK y 1964, 8. million Americans are mated mentally deficient as a result of defective development before birth. Many of these persons might have been helped had todays scientific advances been available to earlier generations, the National Foundation March of Dimes reports. dersenna, blue spruce, eastern cedar, ponderosa pin, Austrian pine, and Scotch pine. DURING LEXINGTON. Ky. UPI .thoroughbred to race in theiearned $180,912, an impressive Colin, the only undefeatedUnited States, won 15 races andltotal for 1907-0- An esti- 2.7 gan. "In order to Improve handling and shipping, no orders will be accepted after April 15, 1965, Allred explained. wwwmwmwm $25.15 $1.00 $28.40 $1.00 $33.35 $ 1 .00 $31.60 $1.00 SECONDS PARKING for YOU DURING OUR BLIAR BAYS e UPI! Tlic amount of water that; ran of! into the sea during Noi l hern Californias devastat-- j ing December floods was morei than twice the quantity that the entire state water project! will conserve for irrigallon and! arid areas when the $2 billion! project is completed in 1990, according to the State Depart-- j ment of Water ftesourees. FOR A TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION TO THE 12:30 PJtl. Vv OGDEN UNION STOCK YARDS OGDEN, UTAH ilOG f n TUES. SAVE EVERY 1 12:30 P.f,1. 'i re FREE PARKING FRIDAY and SATURDAY will bring 20 issues of the News and Journal to your mail box. This special is just half the regular newsstand rate. Save Now During SONOMAS Annual Our office is closed Saturday - - So bring in tho coupon Friday, use the mail slot in bur front door, or mail it by Sunday. (No phone orders accop-ted- .) SPRING DOLLAR DAYS Group Group II 1 5 2 for $9 BLOUSES Values to r 2 $9.00 Group III This offer applies only to now subscriptions HO for $12 good this weekend only. 2 for $18 BLAZERS 6 Values to $16.00 CARR PANTS Values to $15.00 SKIRTS BOX ELDER NEWS ft JOURNAL BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH VahjesjojSJDO SWEATERS Enclosed Please start my Dollar subscription for 20 issues. Is my chock money order... MW JVWuesJtolSjOO Name 0NERACIL,-.,,- 1I8 ONE RACK Values to Addreu cash. rtnt IIHIIUMI Stole City (NO PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED) Must Be Postmarked Before Midnight, Sunday, Feburary t 28, 1965. and is |