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Show THURSDAY, PACE FOURTEEN SAILOR ADVISES MOTHER ttc confeiences, coiiespondence, OF SAFETY IN AUSTRALIA where needed in older to discharge GRAZING INDUSTRY BOARD SETS WORK TO CONFORM WITH DEFENSE Calls on Price Friends Visiting Price for the first time in almost a year and a half, Peter Riley, Revision of the range improvement program of the San Rafael grazing district of eastern Utah for the corn-ta- g summer season to conform with national defense needs was effected during the semiannual meeting of the district advisory board which ended Saturday, March reits recommendatory function in Woid of the safety of her son was gard to producer and wholesale a fitting birthday present for Mrs. prices Minnie Newton Tuesday morning. A The arrangement was worked out on telegram dated under section 201 (A) of the price Monday, March 16, control act providing that the price 745 p. m in Aus- - administrator may utilize the services tralia reached hereof other federal agencies m adminis-th- e next day. It tering the act. Greenriver real estate dealer and property owner, was calling on local f, 1(nds Friday after a lengthy siege of ,nness. 7, according to A. W. jr home Magleby , district grazier. The group began meeting Tuesday that week, granting 215 npplica- lions for grazing privileges to stock-me- n of this area. Present during the initial sessions of the meeting were A. D. Molohon, chief of range management; Chesley P. Seely, regional grazier, and J. B. Johnston, assis- bei , , said: Received mail today. hacj been confined to his most of the time since Novem- as a result of severe hem-c- f ftjey 1 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Consideration was given to the range development piogiam in the district for the coming six months The visiting officials pointed out that strategic materials such as baibed wire, galvanized iron, stock tanks and ssteel watering troughs will not be available, and therefore the program will have to be revamped. rrrTvrrrjrrvTrrTTvrrrrrrrr VIOLIN Says one local man , Every once in a VIOLIN a mans lifetime a real buy comes along Why not try our cleaning and pressing service for real satisfaction. Following considerable discussion, it was decided that projects to be I well. Give love to all It was from Call New ton. machinists mate, first Carl Newton lass, who joined the navy in July, 1935, and was la-- t heard of fiom Manila The family sent Christmas presents He is the to Carl in brother of Mrs Leland Peacock and LaMar Newton of Price. 1111111 tant to Mr. Seely. No Ji i lfl Rubert DeRell Litster, Castle dT Glen Jones, Clawson; ward S.mJ van, Huntington, Jack Ferron; Lorin Herman WilsA, river; Steven Delial Tucker rf1' selectees idersnn Twelve r"""v couni.y to Tuesday bej Lloyd Franklin Searson left for Fort Douglas inducted into the United States army. and Lynn Behumn Guymotl were. Those leaving on that date mgton. Castle Dale, Cook, Lorenzo Eivin Hunting-toReinforcements for vour Charles Collard Leonard, Julius Fi anklin Jensen, Clawson; I'll per at The f Hum. n; first Christmas presents. Am safe and on hage attacks. Accompanying the Emery county leal estate dealer on the Price visit weie Faun Chaffin, prominent cattleman, and George Ihuiman, Gnen-me- r i anchor, and his son, Carl. Boys Report To Army MarCH w ( ' i l00!eg . I IV Plans To Check Bituminous Coal Prices Advanced Arrangements through which the given priority in the district will be interior departments Bituminous coal those involving maintenance of exdivision and OPA will cooperate in isting facilities, such as truck and taking whatever steps are necessary Stock trails, stock watering reservoirs, to prevent wartime inflationary springs and wells. Projects which will be undertaken will be only those prices for bituminous coal were an- nounced today in an exchange of let- Tor which material is now at hand ters by Secretary lekes and Pi ice Other projects which do not require Henderson. strategic metals will also be conUnder the stock as such anangement the bitu-- j reservoirs. structed, division coal will recommtnd minous The board anticipates continuing to OPA steps leading to appropriate the project of artificially reseeding action under the powers vested in AND the federal range, which has been so OPA by the emergency price control successful during the past. Much of act with teference to bituminous coal the coming summers work will be W. F. MYERS, Prop. in this direction, Mr. Maglrby stated. 17 prices charged by producers, riistnbu-- 1 23 Phone Main St. East s and sales agents OPA will also tot 50 of the The board budgeted $320 welcome anfor any advice the division may fund cent UTAH predatory PRICE, lange per offer regarding puces ol bitummou.,' imal control in cooperation with the k k 44444 4 coal sold at letail fish and wildlife department. The division is empowued under the It was reported that Wayne commissioners appropriated county iiimimiiiiinmiHiiiHimiiinmiiHiiiimumMiimiiimiiiiimiiiimitinmiiiiitimmiii $300 to be used in the maintenance of the Robbers Roost road. Mr. Ma- gleby stated that equipment is now working on this road. The appeal meeting date was set for March 25 to 27, inclusive, in the Price municipal building. Resolutions advanced by the Caibon "Emery Woolgrowers association, the San Rafael Horse Growers' association and The Green River Cattle Growers association were taken under advisement at the meetings and will be act-e- d upon at the appeal meeting. A new innovation this year wall be the attempt to get sheep men to shear their flocks in the areas where they 'have grazing permits, according to Mr. Magleby, through the use of portable corrals and shearing equipment. Heretofore, large bands of sheep have concentrated near the two shearing corrals in the county and 'have completely ruined the surrounding range lands. It is to get away from this that the new program will be attempted this year. Mr. Magleby also stated that a 1 range utilization check will be taken 1 soon to aid in the setting up of allot- - 1 ments so that an equal distribution of I stock can be eftected. A recent inspection of livestock on tthe graving allotments in the district treveals that conditions of sheep and'l cattle are average or better. It is 1 expected that a better than average 1 wool clip and lamb crop will be real- ized, and cattlemen reported their I stock has vv intered well. Personnel of the adv isory board follows: Cattle section Seely Peter- - 1 son of Ferron, William Cook of Hunt- mgton, Neil Hanks of Nine Mile, Rex J Mathis of Price and Frank Hatt of 1 Greenriver. Sheep section Harry Mahleres, Felix Dusserre and Orson Marsing of Price, Ray Jensen of Castle Dale and Hyrum Jensen of Spring City. Ray Jensen is chairman of the board and Mr. Mathis is secretary. NEW added ingredient FrOffi tl63(! tOG ii ' ACME CLEANERS TAILORS I JllltmilUIIIHIHIIIHIIIIIUHMIHIItninHMIlHIilHIIMIHIIIIHIIIIIHHIilliliMIHIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIItlHIHIIIItMlltltllMIHHMIlllllHirilllMIIIMIIHIII BIG VALUES ARE ON THE MARCH! 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Mr. and Mrs. Hans Denison and Louise, and Carol Lou Ellis recently attended the birthday dinner for Lawrence Lund at Castle Dale. Mr. 1 Lund was 64 years old. Sunnyside junior high school held Girls day Friday. The feminine students conducted the sports, assembly and other events of the day, then escorted their boy friends to the even- bK! ing dance. The Relief society sponsored their annual St. Patricks celebration Tues-da- SAME protective lather " y. Humbert Presset left Monday for the U. S. army. Others from here who are already serving are Taylor Denison, James Patterson. LeRoy Naylor, Owen Davis, Jakie Farlaino, Rudy Vonbrogner, Jack Durrant, Henry Baldi and Glenn Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Lindsey and Arlan spent the week end at Price. ti Marcell Peacock and Edward were in Provo Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Dante Paderiva is visiting in Salt Lake City. Ernest Horsley and Elton Taylor of Price were home missionaries for LD.S. services here Sunday. 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