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Show The PAGE sauna sun, salina, utah Pfg Losses Can Be Reduced NEEDS UTAH If the Democrats' Adlui Stevenson were to be elected, we KNOW what course his reclamation policies would take from the fact that his list of top advisors includes Bernard DeVolo and General U. S. Grant III) Bernard DeVoto, a Utahn by birth, is now a telf styled easterner who delights In cnhdung hit native state. He bas fanatically opposed the proposed Echo Park dam, key unit in the Upper Colo- rodo River development proposed by the Bureau of Reclamation, and on which the vital Centro! Utah Protect depends. ' So GrOnt head of the National Park Service, has fought the Echo Park project from the beginning and comes a mojor share of responsibility for the present lack of oction on Upper Colo rodo River development, which is so vital to Utah and to oil of the West. Gen. Grant s efforts have been vigorously opposed by Utah's Republican Senator Arthur V. Watkins. G&n U. !!, I The principal causes of death losses in pigs before weaning, have been determined in recent surveys conducted at a number of experiment stations. Results show that approximately 44 per cent of such losses are due to mashing by the sow; 18 per cent by unknown causes; 14 per cent in pigs farrowed dead; 1 per cent from chilling; 5 per cent due to blind teats; 4 per cent eating by the sow, and 4 per cent farrowed weak. Other causes, each less than 1 per cent, are scours, sore mouth, cholera, thumps, worms, injured by stock, strayed or stolen, and and the West in the way we -- if A n t i tn ( - i "BONNETS (or BONDS' . n . IrV 1 Salt Lake City 1, Utah "I believe U. S. Defense Bonds are now even better because WISE INVESTMENTS (25 wordi or leu) Print Name A dd re s s . Town County Farsighted investments in Utah's water conservation to bring bigger returns to Utah farms. (Contest closes midnight October 31, 1952) Bonnets For Bonds all want to do . REPUBLICAN! VOTE ... ELECT EISENHOWER-NIX- Contest Rules 2. Watkins - Stringfellow - Lee WILLIAM V. WATKINS to the U. S. Senate GOVERNOR J. BRACKEN LEE A. DAWSON to Congress SHERMAN J. PREECE LAMONT F. TORONTO SID LAMBOURNE E. R. CALLISTER, JR. Stal. Committee) Joe Marsh' Wonder How Miss Gilbert Is in "Histery"? By now I guess you've heard about the spelling errors in the kids' report cards this week. A typical card looked like this; Arithmetic .B Geography B- Spelling Crammer. C B - I dont know if Miss Gilbert, the principal, actually wrote those cards, but she took full responsibility. This morning I hear she got up in the Assembly Hall before all the students and started writing GRAMMAR with two a's on the blackboard J00 times! From where I sit. Ill bet this makes her even more popular with the students. It's nice to see an expert admit she occasionally makes a mistake. Too many "experts" claim theyre never wrong on such subjects as what you or I ought to eat whether what we should wear we should enjoy beer or buttermilk. A really wise person never claims to "know all the answers" all the time. Cup; right, 1951, 1 ... niltd States mid- an- 3. All residents of Utah are elgible to enter this contest. There are no age limits. Any person may submit as many entries as he wishes. EVENING POST, TIME, A-ERICAN MAGAZINE, and 4. Jt is not necessary to buy a bond or anything else in order to participate. 5. Entries may be submitted on a postal card or any piece of paper, or on the convenient form, which will appear in the Utah newspapers, or may be had on request at most banks, postoffices, and radio stations, and at state Defense Bond headquarters, 508 Federal Building, Salt Lake City. 6. All entries become the property of the U. S. Treasury Department, and none can be returned. "Bracken Lee is not just other governor. He embodies principles to which a distracted nation may turn. . . ." This is a statement written year by Raymond Moley, nationally known columnist It has been most gratifying to have statements similar to this appear in LIFE, SATURDAY ISNTfUWMt From where I sit ... Entries must be received or postmarked by night, October 31st. ARTHUR by Utah Republican Investments in advertising Utah's tourist attractions that will bring big income returns to the state. 1. Complete this sentence in 25 words or less: "I believe U. S. Defense Bonds are now even better, because . . . and send your entry to BONNETS FOR BONDS, Salt Lake City. ON Lets Clean House with Ike and Dickl (Paid Political Adveitiicment r Sound investments in Utah's schools to insure high educational standards for your children. castration. Most of these causes of death in pigs can be largely controlled by the man feeding and caring for the sow from breeding time until weaning time. an economy based on as well as careful spending: Earl Glade stands for A VOTE FOR STEVENSON IS A VOTE TO KILL RECLAMATION DEVELOPMENT ON WHICH UTAHS FUTURE DEPENDS! To build Utah OCTOBER 24, 1952 ... Brewers Foundation newspapers locally and throughout the nation. These writers have acknowledged publicly the achievements I have worked so hard to effect for all the people of Utah. I hope that my work will always merit their support and yours, and I Relieve it will, because I have no other motive but to give the people of Utah good, clean government. Sincerely Republican Candidate For Governor (Paid political advertisement by Marie R. Horwitz, 23 So. 8th E.) .. Paid Political Advrtt$omnt by Wilford Moylo Burton, 920 So. 22nd East, Salt lokt City Essentials For Making Good Grass Silage Research has shown that making grass silage, is one of the most efficient ways to conserve feed nutrients, and that certain procedures are essential for making good grass silage, according to LewMar Price, Sevier County Agent. 7. Entries will be judged on originality, sincerity, and First of all, the crop should be of aptness thought. cut at an early stage of maturity. 8. Judging will be done by a selected group of repreLegumes should be cut in the sentative citizens. Their decisions will be final. early bloom stage, and grass crops before bloom. Mixtures of 9. Prizes to be awarded to winners in this contest are make the grasses and the hats contributed to this "Bonnets For Bonds contest by best silage. legumes should be cut They patriotic movie stars and other celebrities. Assignment of the at the stage best for the pre"Bond Bonnets" to the various winners will be by a method to dominating kind of forage, and be decided by the central committee. wilted slightly, U.S. Department 10. At least one winner will be selected in each county. of Agriculture specialists point One additional winner will be designated in each of the three out. Wilting the crop slightly is counties with the highest per capita participation in this contest. Additional winners will also be named in the more thickly beneficial, if cut early, but expopulated counties, based on the percent of population (1950 cessive wilting is harmful. official census figures) and number of bonnets available, in Moisture content should be reduced below 70 per cent, but accordance with a method to be decided by the central comnot below 60 per cent. Stalks whose decisions will be final. mittee, and leaves should appear distinctly wilted and limp. The should feel cool and forage From Local Merchants Ilome Buy Support Industry moist, but should show no free moisture when twisted, rubbed or compressed in the hands. Usually 2 hours will be required in the middle of a hot day for wilting, but 1 hour may be sufficient if there is a good breeze. Additional time will be required if the crop is cut in the morning or late afternoon. Care should be taken to see that the crop is not cut too far ahead of silo filling during good drying weather. Crops cut late in the day can be left overnight. Fresh unwilted crops should be used in the top layers of both trench and tower silos. Long crops, or crops chopped long, can be used in filling trench and stack silos. Crops stored in tower silos should be finely chopped. Thorough packing of the crop and a good top seal are also essential for producing good silage and reducing storage losses. In trenches and stacks, driving over the crop with a tractor truck or throughout filling operations, is the best means of packing. dual-wheel- Lay Away For Christmas For A Small Down Payment, Have Just What LAID AWAY YOUR SUGAR BEETS Produce an Extra Crop In harvesting your sugar beets it will pay to take care of your extra crop the beet tops. Theyre tops for feeding! Many farmers have increased their income from sugar beets by better use of tops. Here are some of the things they do: promptly then you can relax. 1. 2. Haul tops to central feed yard. You can depend on the quality of Utoco fuel oil it's clean burning and there's no waste. Windrow and pile tops for field feeding. 3. Ensile beet tops for greater feeding value. ' Call or see your Utoco Distributor Most modern sugar beet harvesters provide facilities for taking care of your tops. Ask your dealer or U and I field man about this. It may save you much money by saving more of your tops for feed. Tops are valued as livestock feed at about $3.00 per ton of beets, or $60.00 per acre from a crop of sugar beets. This is based on the replacement value of tops for corn, barley, and 20-to- n alfalfa hay. You can depend on sugar beets as a good cash crop and an excellent source of livestock feed. Plan for a big acreage in 1953. UTAH OIL REFINING CO. You Want BO IT HOW - WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF CLOCKS WATCHES BRACELETS WATCH BANDS BROOCHES LOCKETS EAR RINGS NECK SETS PRINCESS GUARANTEED DIAMOND SETS GENTS WEDDING BANDS AND JUST ANYTHING YOU WISH IN JEWELRY Our Repair In Department Is The Best Southern Utah See Us Today For All Your Jewelry Needs Salina Jewelry Co. Salina, Utah |