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Show MARCH 31, 1P30 THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH John Sanders . . (Continued From Page 1) England on a short maneuver, and later returned to Tucson. July 3, 1946, he married Doris Elma Meecham of Salma. Surviving are his widow; one daughter, Janis (9 months); his parents of Salt Lake; four sisters: in the Salina F.astside cemetery. Mrs Leonard (Baibaia1 N.tlsun, ashm-d-oLoi v .i vv Mrs Edn ward Ju ce Marlon Phoenix. Arizona, Mrs Horace (Maxine) E Comer. alo of Phoenix, Mrs Larry (Alethea) Sutton. Palo Alto, California, and one brother. Hart K Sanders, Ephraim. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p m. m the Salina First ward chapel, with burial ( LOCAL ITEMS M..crtc M,s N.b.,n of it k .' 1 Sunuav, and Mis IN lied tor a longer v..t T'.e r !c-- . dents rs vvele Liiit.l Salt PCE n-ni- a for-1,- 1 end ot Sa! na led v, .:!i Mi aii J Mrs Dilov Ne.lson Mrs K.av Newton and clnld-ii'i- i Mrs Fsibir J Hunt and Mrs Steven and Ann, who visited Elsie Ilex were here Saturday last wnk m Salma, have reevening, as guests at a private turned to Salt Lake. Mrs. Newdancing party Mrs. Hunt visited ton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lake ov e1 B e a v SI FASTI Paas K I (Hi I) V 1 S l arge 1 BOLT urge improved farming Practices Can Maintain a High LeveS of farm income for Central Utah farmers 1.11 1 roi!K 2 For - tion of Utah has had a good farming program-o- ne COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS. 1-- . . S3c Gal. H fer- Improvement of soil fertility through the is the farmer's first line of POT ROAST 49c 1 KYI Good Grade lb Its or ROASTING CHICKENS Drawn Tree From Waste I5A( ON Wilsons lb. PI IIE PORK S A E S AG E 1 b. jg... . wwj import- - IBIIBBRII BiBlIBDIlB and daughter, Gvvynna Lee, of Air, and Mrs. Delmer Wilson Salt Lake, visited at the Petty returned Thursday of last week . from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. home Mrs Helen .it nstii and dau Kubt rt Vacco at San Bernardino, ef Kavsvdle. Mrs g liter. Pal and at the home of California, Lie" a Jensen and daughters. Mr ami Mrs. Lovell Crane Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson in MesLeona and Luraine. of Salt Lake, and daughter of Milford, visited quite, Nevada. v iM ted Saturday and Sunday at last wiek with Mrs Nellie Crane, tile home of Mr and Mis Call mother of Mr. Crane, and with PATRONIZE LOCAL J Ander.son olht l relatives and friends MERCHANTS Calvin Rasinusstn and and lioyce, have returned Mom a weeks visit with Mrs. Gi ;h y Page at Enterprise Mrs Page is the motlu r of Mrs Rasimis-e- Wt miell Should Not Be Forgotten TO ASSERE DELIVERY BY MEMORIAL PLACE A OCR ORDERS NOW. n Petty a senior stu- dent in the school oi medicine at the C of L, Mts Ptty and till tiean .nui Jtriy, visited ri Wedne.-dgwith him lay an Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Petty. Sunday. Mr and Mis Ralph Petty FITTING MEMORIAL A Save A DAY, Salesman's I ce By Coming To Our Shop And See The Memorial You Buy Before Making Purchase. Richfield Monument Company 239 Ik 3rd. North Phone 597 Richfield, Utah PGR THE SAFETY OF YOUR AND FARM, YOU liGtfE HEED... PROSPECTS FOR 1950 ant cultivated cash crops. You need them in PROSPECTS ARE GOOD that this year will be a profitable beet year. your crop rotation program. SOIL MOISTURE IS EXCELLENT- - DON'T WAIT until some other area has FERTILIZER SUPPLIES ARE GREATER than for established full rights to the sugar beet acreage many years; that should belong to farmers here LABOR SUPPLY IS ADEQUATE, and every effort is being made to get the best labor we let's do something about it now. Get a good acreage of sugar beets. have had for years. Get a good acreage of sugar beets in your farming program now. What you do this year may bear considerable weight in determining what you can do in future years should acreage restrictions be applied. Nobody on our farm likes pumping, lifting and lugging water. Yet, we need it for the livestock, poultry, crops and dozens of household uses. Utah Sugar Beet Growers Assn. Utah State Extension Service Gunnison Sugar, Inc. 1 t Let Reddy do it! There's ning water on the farm nothing like the convenience of having runand there's no one that can handle the job quicker, better and more economically than Reddy Kilowatt. TELLUHIDE POWER COMPANY A Self Supporting, Tax Paying Industry Ml,c pr.if.t moti.r - the) mainspring of American life, the basis of our .n,;..i. .c an crci jy. of our productivity, ami of our unequaled standard of living. JOHN L. COLLYER. President. B F. Goodrich Company. i EBB mm ... a. de- fense against low yields, low quality, and high 53c 45c 43c lb, Set Up Your Program NOW! your most 7c y n n q i nmiiiaiiBCiaaoH production costs. SUGAR BEETS are one of I5c 34c Dewey Ivie, and while hele, thev v i si it'll at the Leon New tun home Mrs tilizer to sugar beets, also builds soil fertility. above practices Sac .. 10c 37c 37c 71c 29c 25c 8c . . ih.ldren, Calhcn The appli- cation of phosphate to alfalfa, and mixed which includes grain, alfalfa, sugar beets and livestock. Sugar beets produce two crops in one sugar and livestock feed. LIVESTOCK FEEDING is both a soil con2. servation and a soil building program. 3. GREEN MANURE CROPS. Plowing down alfalfa and sweet clover crops builds soil 43c $1.79 Carnation Instant Wheat 10c 2 Price Sale Qt. Sound Farming Program on Mosf Central Utah Farms VUII Include: 4. . SWANSDOWN CAKE II, (Hit B XKERS CNSWFETFN1 I) CHOCOLATE 3 lbs. SNOW Kit I I M SHOltTFMNG IMN TA PPKK Sliced Doles PI1.LSBCRY HOT ROLL .MIX BAKING SODA RX1SINS Del Monte Kltl'MI I. 11 DDINGS Paramount iso Cream Authorities generally, including Federal, State and County agricultural agencies, and all others concerned with the farm problem, agree that high yields of high quality are essential in a successful farming program. These agencies all point out that if we are to produce high yields of quality crops we must raise to a maximum soil fertility, and hold to a minimum losses from pests and diseases. These two objectives can best be met by adopting and following a sound farming program. This sec- .. .. PEAS AH.MOl KS CORNED HUFF HASH v."... A GOOD CROP ROTATION. 19c 20c id: Shavers 4G oz. 2 lbs. Brookfield Fierccs products. 1. 21- It FI) KARO ORANGE J l (HUSK 21c . (i a rile n & HI AN S HIGH YIELDS OF QUALITY CROPS will keep down production costs and help materially in maintaining a high level of farm income, despite a general decline in the price level of many agricultural A 10c 27c SlRE |