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Show JuIr 13 1944 rarbon Sheep Growers Visit Several Utah Breeders Of PureBred Animals improvement shown ON Good Type, High Production Records f SHEEP GROWERS ABBAS 14-- 2 Moynier, Lee and Jack carbon sheep growers, County Agent Lowell tour of SSussen on a two-da- y sheep Sbreeders of pure-bre- d other local producers titv fwool and mutton wanted to 01 the trip, but labor shortage JJJed them to remain with their 1T9- - flocks. ed journey, which is to become an annual was to inspect different Purpose of the ' oected f'l and find out where rams desired could be of sheep of HSrst flock visited was Eoye at GreenwBleys ramboullettes visitors The county. Piute ich. with the wonder-- Z improvement in type this anbreeded has made, by selecting wool and staple for long nals animals, the smooth, open-faquality need to prevent Lre impressed ce FOR Fuller Brushes Call PHONE 123-before 9 a. m. or 6:30 p. m. after tfc Larger Carloads Urged By Board In Transportation MACHINERY OUTPUT! wool blindness. He is keeping records of wool production for each animal. H. Crandalls flock of Suffolks at Koosharem were visited next, then E. H. Street's Hapshires at Monroe, San Pete county. Exceptionally good Ramboullettes were seen at Aden Neilsons farm near Ephraiam, where culling and selection have been carried on intelligently for several years. Sheep of this breed are excellent rustlers, good for desert and mountain range, but need to be bred up for long staple wool, smooth shape and open face. Aden Barton, Manti, whose place was next visited, is securing these desirable characteristics by crossing with Columbias, the latter being a new breed having these particular advantages, good for both mutton and wool. Other San Pete flocks were inspected, including Rodney Christiansens. He has been keeping accurate production records for six or seven years, hoping that the time is coming which Agent Rasmussen believes it will when rams will be bought according to performance records in transmit- Ram-boulett- es Farm machniery output in May, brought production for the 1943-4- 4 year to within 10 per cent of sche- Gardeners are advised by county dule after the production program had lagged 22 per cent on March fent! L?'e11 Rasmussen, t0,be on bean beetle. the 1. 17 per cent a month later, and mostP? desructlve insect f e 14 per cent on May 1, according to figures furnished by the War Food "PJevidences fwwhich have been Administration. RATION BOARD ISSUES CHAIN BOTTLENECKS MANY GALLONS OF GAS HAMPER PRODUCTION FOR THIRD QUARTER OF FARM MACHINERY Gallons of gasoline, numbering were issued for transport mileage by the local ration board to operators of commercial vehicles for the third quarter beginning on July 1, said Glen Ballinger, Inability to obtain minimum supplies of chain Is the tightest Anxious to assist laborers get to bottleneck in meeting scheduled and from their work each day in production of harvesting machinthe coal mines of the county, the ery for this years crop6, according rationing board of Carbon county to James W. Millard, director of has issued a plea to transportation the office of materials and facilicommittees of the mining compan- today. Gasoline Is issued every three ties of WFA. ies to readjust riders and drviers months to commercial vehicle opto make for larger carloads. Millard pointed out that both erators in the county who hold a A regulation governing the certificate of war necessity from WFA and the War Production board requires that those who the Office of Defense Transporta- Board, despite obstacles, were condrive to and from work will have tion. This certificate gives the centrating on making the full scheand passengers or riders so that at owners the right to operate, and dule of combines, corn pickers,availother harvesting equpiment least four will travel in each car. sets the amount of mileage and able to farmers on time. However, Of late there has been a tendency motor fuel allotments by quota. requirements of the armed forces for more and more men to ask for are making heavy inroad? on chain gasoline to drive to work and for EXTEND DRAFT ORDER supplies and engines for the number of riders per car to IDLE FARM MACHINERY combines. decrease considerably. The board Satisfactory progress on tractor has reason to suspect that some Authority to requisition idle production is indicated by Miwho sign as riders are not riders farm machinery which was in ef llards statement that more than at all, or they ride less than they feet last year has been extended 156,000 tractors for farm use will indicate. Decemeber 31, 1944, with have been built during the 12 The board expressed that in the through the authority delegated to chair months ending July 1, as comparfuture any false statement made by men of the State Agricultural Con- ed with the normal mortality rate an applicant concerning riders car- servations committees. Changes for tractors which is estimated at ried or the reason for having to from last years production are: about 100,000 a year. drive without riders will be cause Commercial motor vehicles are for the cancellation of gasoline al- not and the drafting of included, Price Marksman Makes Hit lowances and refusal to renew a idle equipment for war duty is to hit at the similar application. When em- be handled Recording a bulls-ey- e by the state and county ployees leave the service of the AAA committees instead of the Camp Matthews rifle range near mining company, mileage coupons USD A War boards. Idle motor ve- San Diego is Marine Private Robare taken up and sent to the board hicles are to be ert C. Gibson, of Price, who is un- reported to the office Immediately. marksmanship training dergoing of defense transportation. Private Gibsons - wife, there. The transportation committees Ink and pencil erasers at The Gladys, resides at 294 South First have been asked to supply the raWest street. . tioning board with the names of all to from and work, persons driving together with the names of all perBUY HOME PRODUCTS USE sons of each driver and the shifts each group works. Where it Is necessary for a worker to drive alone, the board requests that an explicit reason be stated for such necessity. 225,000 tor. Some implements in which needs are most critical did not reach the goals originally set by June 30 which marked the end of the pro- auction year auch harvest which machinery in which manufactur- and do the damage to the beans, controlling measures must be ers were 24 per cent behind sche-- 1 ediately before many dule on June 1. Under-- supple- - ?tarted are hatched mental program manufacturers Mr- Rasmussen suggests the use will have until September 30 to zinc arsenate, rate of lf complete small combines, corn pickers, ensilage harvesters, hay Pund to 25 gallons of water, on 1116 Plants before the beans devel balers, and feed grinders. op. This mixture is safe to use only until the small bean pods are one inch in length, as it is highly poisonous to human beings. After are on, a retenone spray or dust is recommeneded, and a . y6 paracyde dust is also on the mar- etra-fket Both of these sprays are nontype. Near Nephi, Juab county, pojsonous were made at the farms of stops several breeders of Suffolk sheep,) Other insects which are begin- to attack gardens are the who have accomplished a great Srasshoppers and aphids, which at- deal in getting this new, mutton breed established in Utah tck beans, peas, turnips and cab- and improved. Suffolk lambs bafes- The suggested treatment apbds s a sPray ot Black-Le150 weighing pounds at five months have been produced. Some P (nicotine sulphate), rate of IV4 Ramboullette growers cross with teaspoonful and 1 tablespoonful of Suffolks to increase mutton pro- - soaP Pwder mixed with a gallon of water. The aphids may also be ex- duction h ducstinS with a nico In Utah county, near Spanish tine Wlth a 5 Per cent nicotine Fork, Mark Hansons and Mark Bradfords Columbia sheep were Mr. Rasmussen urges that by the Carbon visitors. breed was developed at the Ple report any excessive number of Du Bois farm in Idaho by crossing grasshoppers that seem to be caus. Lincolns with Ramboullettes. ling any serious damage in the county. If a serious grasshopper condition arises, arrangements can BLAINE MORSE RECEIVES be made for the mixing of bait for ADDITIONAL TERRITORY the controlling of the insect at the agents office. Effective July 1, the Huntington and South Emery Soil ConservaNotice is hereby given, that sealForeign Vets Meet Friday tion districts were brought under ed bids will be received by the City CorMembers of Carbon post of the the jurisdiction of Blaine Morse, Recorder, of Price Municipal poration of Price, Utah, up and Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold district conservationist for the Conuntil noon of the 31st Day of July, their regular meeting for July Fri-- Price River Watershed Soil D. 1944, for the furnishing of all' servation District. material and making improveThis change was a war emergments measure due to the fact that ency Construction of approxithe district conservationist of that mately 4000 feet of Standard Wilford Hasfurther, has been Curb and Gutter, and StandNOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK- area, ard Driveways. transferred to St. George, Utah. HOLDERS MEETING OF THE, Bid Curb and Gutter by the FARMERS MILL AND F.t.f.1 Already included in Mr. Morses foot, and Driveways per Unit. territory is toe Green River Instructions to bidders, together -, with plans, orofiles and specificsNotice is hereby given that a tions and forms for bids and bond of toe stockhold netmg may be obtained at the office of the sPecial Bull era Mill and Farmers ibe of Recorder Price City Municipal , a .corporation of Company yato at Price, Utah, any By V131 W1h its principal time during office hours, $5.00 de- - U1?6 of business at Price, Utah, place posit required. at the offices of Jen Aiming to improve toe quality of The right is reserved to reject wdl be any or all bids, and waive defects, f611 aild Frandsen, Attorneys at livestock in toe county, members of the Livestock Improvement .TcfAiFta.k.v,0Ii, Saturday, By Order of the City Council of of two committee last Price, Utah, this 26th day of June, oclock spring made applip. m., for toe purpose of cation for a A D 1944 prize bull at the Utah a board of directors to electing AT ,,T,TTT serve said corporation until their State Agricultural college at LoPUKAiiON, by successors are duly chosen and gan, and have recently received qualified and for the further pur- - word that a bull, sired by Advance Ben pose of voting upon the proposition Domino III is now available for of dissolving said corporation and Carbon county. Date of first pub., June 29, 1944 disposing of its assets, The committee met last ThursDate of last pub., July 13, 1944 Dated this 28th day of June, 1944. day evening at toe office of the J. D. Critchlow, Director county agent, Lowell Rasmussen, and Vice President and outlined plans to obtain the G. N. Nelson, Director and bull within toe next week or ten Treasurer days. The animal will be loaned George E. Ockey, Director to Green River for two months, and then will be returned to CarNotice is ,herep? c!'aeM iDallFirst Published June 29. 1944 bon county on a permanent basis, i 1944 8. Last 'cl' to State oTuK! published August of the intention of the said Council to make the following improvements a - one-ha- S - H high-cia- ss - af of-fi- d peo-Th- is . Perfectly Pasteurized j MILK and NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS A. to-w- ce m 1 Htt-viewe- ed engine-power- . BUTTERMILK AT YOUR GROCER MODERN DAIRY CO. HOME OF GOOD MILK PRICE, UTAH PILLING BROS., Props. it: CARBON DELIVERY SERUICE . Prize workers doctors food suppliers other essential workers urgently need transportation. ... Come in bring your car sell it to us at todays high market price and let us resell it for important war service. ; ; . SEE War US-TO- DAY! Redd Motor Co. 129 w PRICE" West Main St. Phone 384 WftftftftP 1 THIS IS to-w- WEEK CHEK-R-T- ON WORM YOUR PULLETS . . . . . . AND HENS, TOO! When a bird s intestines are filled with large round worms , it limits her egg production . CHEK-R-TO- a Purina N, duct, is 93 them. pro- efficient in killing An excellent appetizer, CHEK-R-TO- N helps stimulate feed Plan to mix it consumption. with your poultry mash at regular intervals. Well tell you how much and how often. KEEP up EGG PRODUCTION also the health of your birds at top peak, use . . . CHEK-R-TO- PRICE N COMMISSION COMPANY PRICE n qnn a a ann aui-- T (Phone 150) Now Available For LOCAL MOVING Ward Gltyer.er NOTICE OF INTENTION O Also Moving and Drayage to Keinlworth, Helper, Castle Gate , Royal And Spring Canyon Points it: To Have a con- struct Standard Curb and Gutter on North Side and South Side of Second North Street from First West to Third East Street and on the North Side of First North Street from First East to Second East Street. The total cost of said improvements are estimated at $6,907.00 plus 10 per cent for engineering and advertising; Price Citys portion is $260.00, and the abutters estimatportion is $6,647.00. The foot are; ed cost per abutting front $1.70 per foot, for Standard Curb and Gutter, and for all Standard Ten per Driveways $40.00 each. advertiscent for engineering and ing will be added to the above unit price estimates. The abutters portion of said cost land expense and Price Citys por-- I tion of the said improvements will ibe paid by special local assess-- 1 ments on all lots, parcels and piec- -i es of land abutting upon and wito- -' in the said proposed improvement district and on toe above streets mentioned to be improved. The following Blocks and Additions are hereby affected by the j CARBON FREIGHT LINE T CURB AND GUTTER: . AGENTS FOR Obtained Cattlegrowers Coca-Col- a Lets relax a bit j I Blocks 2, 3, said improvements: 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10 of Local SurI vey. out All protests against carrying of the said intentions, or any objections to toe said improvements must be presented in writing setBlock ting forth accurately the lot. or parcel of land by proper deor Block scription, and giving lot Bounds I and Metes or by number, as the case may be, and the exact number of feet owned by the objector. In lineal front feet, and must be filed with the City Recorder on or before the 31st Day of July, A. D. 1944, at 5:00 P. M. of said day. The City Council will meet on the 31st day of July, 1944, at 7:30 P. M. to consider all such protests and objections to said improvements as may have been made. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL of Price, Utah, this 26th day of June, A. D. 1944. PRICE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, by Ben Ward, City Recorder. Date of first pub., June 29, 1944 Date of last pub., July 13, 1944 ,.,or a little minute long enough for a big rest g This year again, communities are growing vegetables garden- T ers grow tired and thirsty. Just three words. Have a Coke, always sound like Coca-Col- a in your refrigerator you are music at times like that. With ready for the pause that refreshes at ?ny time. Plan to have a supply on hand, Coca-Col- a stands for the pause that refreshes, ha become a symbol of friendly refreshment to folks at work and at war. Hard-workin- ice-co- 'v ld ice-col- d. ... IOTTIED UNDEt AUTHOtITY Of THI COCA-COI- A COMPANY r: It natural Lx po- to acquire frierxUf tions. That's wky Coca-Col- a called t Y COCA - COLA BOTTLING CO. Vv 1944 1U C--C Co.. ? ' " S f . |