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Show MARCH 4, 1935 1HL SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH PAGE Aurora News Beet Growers Urged To Protect Acreage With Ample 1955 Plant (Continued From Page . . 2) !- - 4 Redmond Hews T11E S SALINA SUN Published every Friday at Salma, Utah. Entered at the Post Office at Salma, Utah, as second-clas- s matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Marjorie Mickelsen, Reporter Mrs Lula Christensen receiv" ed word from Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen last week of the SUNDAY PROGRAM hirth of a baby girl, their first The Tom Larsen and Merving child. Larsen families gave the The Gunnison Stake M.I A. in church Sunday night, entertained wi h a play in the Xom Larsen conducted, and was Sugar beet Spanish Fork Aurora Recreation Hall, Friday g trum- Larsen, Lynn growers were urged at the anspeaker; ast Beet Utah nual County Sugar solo; talk, Nola Larsen; Mrs Ma da Stewart received pet ,jano durt Botty Larsen and Day, Feb. 23rd, to plant enough word of a new grandson, born to Jeneal beets this year to assure harvest Coates, talk 0lga Lar. Mr. and Mrs Gene Stewart in V of their allotted acreage, in an sen; benedlchoni Merving last week. effort to protect the economy of A few friends called on Mrs n their industry. k Frnd Jensen accompanied Mr Edith Durfce to help celebrate H. J. Sanders, manager of Mrs OrLee Jen.-.eto Calif and of Jast her natal day Friday South Utah and Gunn'ison disa wnth i datives for visit luncha nice week She served said tricts for Sugar, The Lark, Blue Bird and Sea- ton to those present that less acreage under governMr and Mrs Don Cooper and gull classes sponsored a parte 2455, R S , as amended by ment control has been allotted and Mrs. Lyd'ia Tay- - Saturday evening, with parents uon 14 of the aat of June 28, growers for 1955 in his districts were 1934 (48 Stat , 1274; 43 U. S. C. lor Salt Lake last week as special guests. in than was harvested in 193 4. showed Christensen Mrs. Coopers doctor. Her to Whutney 1171), and pursuant to the This, he said, will hinder tlm be glad to know films of their recent trip into plication of City of Salina, Utah, will of local beet the sugar economy she had her cast removed, and Old Mexico to members of the Serial No. Utah 010004, there industry if measures are not is able to 'be up and around. Special Interest Class in Mutual will be offered to the highest taken to prevent a usual 10 per a Mrs few Vione Shiner Tuesday right. Mrs. Christen- - bidder, but at not less than $5.00 spent cent loss of acreage, which ocin Saif Lake City visiting sen displayed articles they had pPr acre, at a public sale to be days curs between the time growers held at 10 oclock am., on the her sister. brought home. sign their contracts and when Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulson 26th day of April, 1955 next, at Mr and Mrs Clayton liar- they harvest their beets. ward returned Monday from a entertained Sunday afternoon at this office, the following tracts He also urged growers who do a party. Dinner was served at 2 of land: SE4 SW weeks visit to California. Sec. 25, T. not 'intend filling their acreage 21 S., R. 1 W., SLM, Utah, was a and Is Mueller Armin k enjoyed. visiting atpm., spending allotments to report and release Among Sanpete and Sevier County beet growers and sugar company representatives a In the evening, they attended taining 40 acres, in Logan attending left: are from week last at Fork Spanisn such acreage early enough in tending the annual Utah County Sugar Beet Day school church services Present were Bids may be made by the cheese makers school. the season to permit placement Lee V. Neilson, Richfield, U and I fieldman; Ray Buchanan, Richfield, vice president of the Mr. Mr. Mrs. Ira of and son Mr. d or h'is agent, either Jensen, Curtis, McLloyd principal with other growers. Sugar Beet Growers Association; Dick Isbell, Richfield, of the U. S, Employment is home and Mrs. Ernel Jensen, Mr. and sonally at the sale or by mail, Mrs. Curtis, Lloyd Bovd I Webb, Gunnison, newly appointed During the morning session, Service, Dean C. Nielsen, Salina, U and fieldman, and Bids sent by mail will be for a visit with relatives and Mrs. Sidney Peterson, Mr. and about 200 sugar beet farmers agricultural superintendent, Gunnison Sugar, Inc. Mrs. Wayne Peterson, Mrs. Selda sidered only if received at this who attended the meeting from Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harding Payne and Mrs. Ferneth An- - office prior to the hour fixed Utah, Sanpete, Sevier, Millard being used for hoeirg weeds of the benefits of consumption matter of the soil plays an for the sale. Bids must be in and children of Idaho, spent a derson. and Salt Lake Counties heard only. portant part in soil aeration to few days with their parents, Mr. districts of the U increases. Word has been received of the sealed envelopes accompanied by Dr. R. B. Farnsworth, chair- - stimulate plant reports on fertilizer efficiency, and I Company showed a gain e rsillness of Mrs. Alveretta Draper, certified checks or anc Harding. County chemical weed control, and of 300 per cent in complete mon of the Agronomy Depart- - It is reported she suffered a money orders made payable to AnderMrs. Mr. Darwin and mechanical beet thinning. mechanical thinning in 1954 over ment, Brigham Young Univer- - Agricultural Agent, directed the son announce the birth of a son, heart attack while visiting Mr. the Treasurer of the United Bion Tolman, Salt Lake City, the previous year. sity, told the group that organic meeting, States for the amounts of the born in Salt Lake City. Their and Mrs. Bladen Christensen. About chemical weed control general agricultural superin- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jensen bids. The envelopes must be Alta Anderson, has Mrs. mother, o tendent, Sugar Com- - for grasses and wild oats, Mr. d spent a month with them. She and Ward Jensen were in Salt marked in the lower the stressed importance of Tolman did not give too much pany, returned to her home Sunday. Lake, Friday, where Ward and corner Public sale bid, Serial soil moisture in connection with encouragement for the Mr. and Mrs. Oral Taylor and Owen consulted eye specialists. No. U 010004, Sale, April 26, He pointed out that mediate future in the more arid went to St. George, Sun- Jay Hansen, son of Mr. and 1955. boys both phosphorus and nitrogpn climates. However, he said Mrs. Orvil Hansen, celebrated a to The highest bidder will be re- with few days spend day fertilizers are utilized more sugar beet scientists are work- The Feb. 1st snow survey for their snowshoes and walked in and Mrs- Elroy Mason and his 8th birthday anniversary quired to pay immediately the readily on soils that are kept ing diligently to solve some of the eleven western stales, shows the tracks of the snowmobile family. They also plan to visit with a party Monday afternoon, amount thereof, mo'ist through frequent light the problems. In more humid mountain snowpack and reser- - Although they sunk into the relatives in Mt. Trumbol. LuAnn Jensen and Mr. and Any adverse claimants of the areas, excellent control of such voir storage are low, reaching snow about 2 inches, it was st'U irrigations. land should file Members of the Young Mar- - Mrs. J. L. OBrien of Salt Lake, Tests in the jpast two years weeds has been achieved with the danger point in some areas easier than walking on webbs. ried Couples Club etnertained spent the week end at the Les- - their claims, or objections, on to 85 Delmar Beck was equipped with showed increases of nearly 4 such chemicals as TCA, IPC and Utah snowpack was 65 or before the time designated hejr husbands Friday night at ter Jensens tons per acre on sugar beets by endothal. However, unless a 0f average. The holdover in 14 skis, and made the run easier the home of Oral Taylor. Light Mrs. Barbara Peterson feted for sale. The Bureau of Land proper irrigation. Under iden- - means of sprinkler irrigation is reservoirs was 44 of capacity, and much less time than the refreshments were served to 26, her birthday anniversary after Management has not searched tical basic situations, yields were provided in connection With and 58 bf last years storage plodders. after which Garbage was the Mutual, Tuesday evening. Thir- - the files of Sevier County to 20 8 tons per acre where phos- - these chemicals, their effective- - at the same date. Storms re- Ranger Roberts says that this pastime. teen guests enjoyed luncheon ascertain evidence of any ad- phorus and frequent irrigations ness in the dry western climatps ceived since the Feb. 1st report year and 1952 are the only years Mason verse claims. and and visiting. Gayiand were applied, compared with is not as noticeable. In cases cf have improved the outlook con- - since he has been on the Salma and children of Salt Lake, spent Any contiguous owner claim17.4 tons per acre on plots re- - extremely weedy fields, Mr. siderably in Utah. District that he has been unable the week end wjth their parents, a preference right must ing were 8,600 In 1953, pedestrians ceiving the phosphorus, but Tolman said application of assert such right within 30 days Early in the morning, Feb. 25, to drive his pick up to the Goose- rs Ray Mason, In an(j S. traffic accidents. in killed U. which were irrigated infrequent- - chemicals for weed control is Delmar Beck, SCS Leon Mason spent the week the same year, 269,360 pedestrians from the above sale date. berry camp grounds by March were injured. ly. On plots receiving no phos- - practical if used 'in connection 0r; Kenneth Roberts, ranger, and 1st. He reports good snow cover ncl at home, Ernest E. House, moisture Keith Barrett left Sal'ina with over all the phorus, and where irrigations with irrigation sprinklers. rs Lora Day and David Manager. were infrequent, yields were Karl Alleman, Spanish Fork, the intentions of taking snow zone. We know the ground was Dates of publication. March 4, were home over the week Gary Sorensen spent the week on both the dry after last years drouth, and en(j chairman of the Utah County measurements only 13 6 tons per acre. end in Aurora with his parents. 11, 18, 25, April 1, 1955. He reported, also, that a com- - Sugar Beet Growers Association, Gooseberry and Farnsworth will absorb considerable more bination of nitrogen and phos- - pointed out the necessity of an Lake snow courses. They were moisture from snow melt than it did a year ago. So this snow phorus fertilizers in right pro- - amendment of the present Sugar equipped with a portions along with frequent ir- - Act to enable domestic sugar supplied by the Soil Conserva- - may not provide any runoff, rigations give the best results. producers to receive benefit of tion Service, and had every but spring and fall range should On spring mechanization, Mr. increased sugar consumption in reason to expect a fairly easy, benefit greatly by it. OOO The check on the depth of Tolman said there is a definite the United States. At present, exhilerating snow ride to the trend toward complete mechan- - he said, Cuban sugar interests (op of the watershed. The day snow and 'its water content on ical thinning, with hand labor are receiving about 96 per cent was quiet and sunny, and with the Gooseberry snow course is luck they should have the 5th consecutive measure- been back by 2 pm. with the ment. The 1955 measurement figures they needed, plus a bit shows 46.4 inches of snow, with of sunburn. But things were not a water content of 11.4 inches, to be so easy. The average snow depth for this The Soldier Canyon road was course over the past five years not open, so they used the Goose- - was 35 0 inches, and the average berry Farms road, and drove as water content was 8 8 inches for far as the E. J. Freece ranch, the same period. These figures where they had to abandon the show our present water storage truck. Here the snow was about 0n the Gooseberry snow course two feet on the level. From this and 130 of the average for the point, they traveled by snow- - last five years, mobile, this vehicle having been Usually the normal runoff stowed away on top of the figures for the year are based truck. They followed on fbe April 1 snow measure-th- e pick-uroad to the Gooseberry Sta- - ments. The Gooseberry 'Snow tion, where they unloaded some COUrse has been measured on emergency gasoline and food April 1 over the las 24 years, supplies, then started back up The average water content over the Lions Trail for the Farns- perjod js 10.6 'inches, which worth snow course. When they gjves us 108 of this average had gone about IVi miles above April 1 figure for water storage, the Ranger Station, an axle g0 any further storms before broke, and the joy ride was April 1 will put us much farther over. The boys decided to back- - ahead for the 1955 crop year. All track to the station on foot, indications are that we have a leaving the vehicle for later fajriy good spread of snow over pickup. the entire Salina Creek drain- This was Keith Barretts first age. Dallas Bird, who is charged trip on snow shoes, and it is re- - with road maintenance to the ported he handled himself very Convulsion Coal Mine, reports well on the wintry gear. He re- - that .there is as much or more ports a very interesting experi- - snow in the Acord Lakes area After Low Down Payment ence, and was impressed by the now, than in any year he can anygreat difference in the forest in remember. Dallas thinks there the Winter. No moving life was is as much snow as in 1953-5- 4 seen, and the put together. He says the was surprising. Back brush is covered on the flats, home, papa Barrett sweated and estimates from 30 to 36 out the day in the market, with inches of snow out Keiths help and the usual Our four foundation stones are freedom of religion, freedom cup of coffee. of speech, freedom of the press and last, but not least, freedom of At the cabin, it was decided that Keith would remain and enteropportunity to the individual under our competitive prepare a warm meal, while the other boys hiked to the Goosprise system. NOW-TODAY-Patients at the Salina Hospital eberry snow course to obtain measurements. While they were the past week are: IIARRY F. BYRD. Glen Gurr of Aurora, pneu gone, Ke'ith put his movie cam- era to work, and should have a monla; Mrs. Norval Crane of VALLEY GENERAL few usable pictures. When the Salina on the 27th, heart attack ELECTRIC 1 snow surveyors returned, thpy Mrs. N. P. Sorenson of Axtell enjoyed a hot meal, then the March 1st, medical; Feb. 28th: party started back to the truck. Kathleen Humphrey, tonsilec Roberts and Barrett pulled off tomy. pro-6ra- m Lur-ldah- n Utah-Idah- o n, ds con-wee- per-an- con-frierd- s. im-So- sRweiru"tah- - post-offic- - Utah-Idah- left-han- - above-describe- d snow-surve- snow-mobil- e, ANYTIME 'em Enjoy gd p Home freezer Dont let unexpected guests cause a panic. Your ever-prese- iT SEVIER nt sage-silen- ce kitchen can be a storehouse for all types of food time of the year, with an electric home freezer. Visit your appliance dealer today. AT MERC. Telephone No. Salina, Utah TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY |