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Show THE Page Ten PRICE, UTAH E, Will Announce Rodeo Events In the City Court Proper Range Control Can End Gullying, Says Conservationist SUN-ADVOCAT- The" date of the preliminary hearing for C. A. McDonald charged with issuing a fraudulent of range the check set for July 2 was vacated Proper stocking not only will prevent gullying, and the hearing was set for July but also will result in increased 16 at 10:00 a. m. The charge of assault with a production of livestock, according to R. B, McAllister, district con- deadly weapon against Charles W. servationist assigned by the soil Wyman was changed to a charge of conservation service to assist battery upon motion of the prosof the Price river soil ecuting attorney and with the apconservation district. proval of the defense attorney. The best safeguard against gul- The defendant pleaded guilty to lying is to avoid stocking the the new charge and was sentenced range beyond its carrying cap- to six months in the county jail. acity, Mr. McAllister said. When A stay of execution was granted gullies do result from too heavy to July 3 at 2:00 p. m. The prethen the reduction of liminary hearing set for July 5 grazing, livestock numbers in keeping with was vacated. the capacity of the range provides Paul Keller entered a plea of the best means for checking and "guilty to a charge of speeding healing the eroded areas", he continued. Once the vigor and health of the grass has been reduced through too heavy grazing, water cuts through the depleted plant cover, and washes away the topsoil, and even subsoil in some instances, leaving a gully in. its place, the distpct conservationist explained. When small gullies are created, reduction of livestock grazing the area will permit the grass to come back and to provide a protective cover, Mr. McAllister said. In some instances, he continued, check dams of brush or other materials may be used effectively in checking the movement of silt and causing the gullied areas to heal. Where gullies have become deep and wide, they should be fenced to eliminate all grazing, and, unless there are good prospects of the grass coming back, then the area should be yeseeded, he pointed out. "Strong vegetation together with proper stocking, rotation grazing, and development of water supplies for even distribution of livestock will protect the range for the future, and prevent gullies from Vigorous starting", he asserted. and healthy grasses mean that we can produce more beef, mutton, hides and other livestock products." Mr. McAllister pointed out that 208 cooperators of the Brice river soil conservation district now are carrying ?n proper range management on approximately 5000 acres. Meat Markets Show Supply Improvement After OPA Demise Meat is coming back. Supplies in local markets have begun to come in and show cases are slowly filling up. Except for some cuts of pork, if indications are any barometer, the buying public will soon have a chance to purchase meat but at prices ranging around 15 per cent higher. Some o fthis has been added to make up for the government subsidy that also went out with OPA regula- miles per hour in a 50 mile zone and wras fined $5.00. The fine was paid in open court. Theo Golding pleaded guilty to a charge of driving without a drivers license in his possession. He was fined $10, Following this the defendant showed the court a drivers license issued to him which was in good standing and the court then ordered that the $10 fine be suspended. Sam Melo pleaded guilty to a y charge of failure to yield and was fined $25. According to the court the regular fine for this offense is $15, but when there is an accident involved the fine is $25. Fine was paid in open court. Charles J. Cuburu entered a plea of failing to keep a proper lookout anc was fined $25 or 12lz days in, the Carbon county jail, the jail sentence to be suspended upon the payment of the fine. A stay of execution was granted to j Dea Kakatsidas was fined $10 guilty to a a drivof without driving charge ers license. George Haley was fined $10 after pleading guilty to a charge of driving without a drivers license in his possession. He showed the court a valid license and the fine was suspended. Orson Collard entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding 35 miles an hour in a 25 mile zone. He was fined $5.00 and the fine was paid in open court. Ted Prettyman w'as fined $10 after pleading guilty to a charge of driving without a drivers license. Fine was paid in open court. Frank Vetere was fined $7.50 when he pleaded guilty to a charge Gravel hauling and cement work a specialty. Call F. II. Gagosian for all of your con- Phone 517AV ' - $0,-00- Fuller Brushes 3 o-- ,n ssftsrsara.- - - budget balance, Power & Light; Mr and Mrs. Clyde Vaught are amount budgeted, $50,000; amount! Jack Oakie will again be the official announcer this year for spent, $29,521.31; total expended, leaving Price this week for Provo, the 10th annual Robbers Roost Roundup to be held here on July $34,023.84; budget balance, $15, where they have bought home. 25, 26 and 27. Announcer Oakie, nationally famous for his rapid 976.16. Water stock: amount budfire descriptions of rodeo events, is no stranger to this annual $336.59; amount spent, geted, $950; affair, having announced the Roundup last year and many years total expended, $336.59; budget who previous to that. He is with the liuchinson Rodeo company balance, $613.41. will furnish the stock for this years show. HU&UHCl Bonds payable: amount budamount spent, geted, $38,000; accepted for enlistment by the The total expended, $8,000; budget ' for minority, balance, $30,000. Interest on bonds navy, can be enlisted 4 or 6 years only. A young man amount amount budgeted, $3,480; of 17 years must enlist for minor-- ; $li800; total expended, $1,- ity, that is, the day before his 800- budget balance, $1,680. Insur-21birthday he will be discharg-- 1 anc(? and bonds; amount budgeted, ed. Men in the 18 to 31 age group $3t000; amount spent, $2,063.55; enlist for 4 or 6 years only. expendedi $2,063.55; budget The only exceptions to this new balance, $936.45. Deposit refunds: enlistment policy occur in the case amount budgeted, $2,500; amount of navy veterans with a minimum spent) $100; total expended, $1,-one year active service. These, 100; budget balance, $1,400. men may reenlist for 2 3, 4 or 6 Industml insurance: amount years. Also, men 18 to 31, quali- - budgeted, $2,000; amount spent, fied for electronics technicians 5355 55. expended, $365.55; for 2, enlisted be $1,634.45. City balance, may 25 budget mile training, of speeding 40 miles in a court: amount budgeted, $8,500; zone. Fine was paid in open court. 3, 4, or 6 years. pended, $206 09. $293 91; Utah $8,-00- 0; 4 Sensational NEW st - to-m- ay finstont Supreme SPARK PLUG of ... i ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 BETWEEN THE TIME OF THE SUDDEN DEATH OF OPA REGULATIONS AND RESURRECTION, OR UNTIL OPA IS DEFINITELY KILLED, WE "WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT PRICES ON ALL Especially engineered for todays high octane gasoline. Polonium alloy assures quicker starting. Money-Boc- k Guaranty NEW TIRE SAFETY AT Vi ' T'imfone FACTORY : t -- METHOD , RECAPPING STORE You get the same famous , tread found WILL BE REDUCED Former Ceiling Prices JFfrst iFV&mi Sailings & &mt , I - Ansotialum .5 t I ' 1 . , 58 PRICE Wert Main Street UTAH .HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES SHELL GASOLINE C?Vfl(5 3C n in tbs new Firestone De Luxe lees Champion tire and at than half the cost of a new tire. Firestone recaps are tire guaranteed. Get new today. safety PER CENT TO LEND II THE COST With 6.00-1-6 INVESTIGATE the First Federal Plan 98 - MONEY ON HOMES $1,-7- ; AND OTHER ITEMS IN OUR FIRESTONE 378-- A 0, 0; Call before 9 a. m. or after tfc 6:30 p. m. C $5,-00- 3C i FOR PHONE 57 hits a ' crete work. $1,-$- 6; tions. Officials of the state Retail Grocers association, state that meats will again be available in quantity if buyers will use restraint, and further stated that with the arrival of sufficient meats in the shops, prices should actually be reduced by normal action of competition. of 0; right-of-wa- after , she pleaded Total production of soft amount spent, $5,742 62; total ex- - Utah during the coal week endM 7 n Jur pended, $5,805.45; budget balance,. 22, as given out by the bu: 1 $2,694 54. Dogs: amount budget-was mines, $115,000 ed, $600; amount spent. $495 24; compared with lOfi net 25; ;,oo budget $495 total expended. previous week and 128000", tax: Sales $104.76. balance, 'ws the same period m amount budgeted, $2,200; amount of bituminous Output Coa, spent, $1,142 58; total expended,! country over m the week balance, 58; budget $1,142 June 29, was 11,950,000 nJ bal42. Water bond: amount bud-- j The expended, $11,982.21; budget amount figure is based on mcomr,115 Electric: -j $3,amount spent, ance, $6,017.79. records of car loadings spent, geted, $7,200; amount bud$20,000; $3,000; ys tae budgeted, 000; total expended, bureau. total expended, $14,537.30; balance, $4,200. get 154 budget balance, $4,492 We were Tax collections: amount budgetStreet: amount budgeted, $20,000, amount spent, none; to- man who sent herhusbiJXt ex$650; ed, total amount spent, $14,735.22; -. tal expended, none; budget bal- hospital of his knee h, pended, $15,262.15; budget balance, Council expense: secretary was on it v $650. ance, budgetamount Parks: $4,737.85. amount $400; ped into the office 35; amount budgeted, ed, $8,000; amount spent, $4,475 total expended, $55 25; spent, budget $4,546.90; total expended, amount $55 25; budget balance, $344.75. balance, $3,453.10. Police; Contingent: amount budgeted, budgeted, $14,000; amount spent, amount spent, $2,742.02; total total expended, $7,090 19; $3,197.65; budget balbudget balance, $6,152.14. expended, Recreation: $1,802.35. ance, Cemetery: amount budgeted, to- amount $2,000; amount budgeted, 35; $3,638 amount spent, total expended, $1,136.02; tal expended, $3,696 04; budget spent, balance, 42; budget $1.201 balance, $2,303.96. 58. Audit: amount budgeted, Fire: amount budgeted, $4,500; $300; amount spent, $275; total exexamount spent, $1,917.22; total pended, $275; budget balance, $25. pended, $1,935 78; budget balance, Swimming pool: amount budgeted, bud$2,564.22. City hall: amount $150, amount spent, none; total amount spent, $6,000; geted, none; budget balance, total expended, $3,211 15; expended, amount bud$130. Engineering: Printbudget balance, $2,788.85. amount spent, $2,- geted, ing and supplies: amount budget- 173 03; total expended, $2,199 70; ed, $2,200; amount spent, $1,941 87; Hospital: (Uhnrlcet budget balance to a! expended ei amount $98,000, amount budgeted, balance $249.36. Telephone ana 553,251 87; total expended, The standing of all departments the folof the city are shown in tho released lowing budget report Waid Ben Recorder week by City six The report is for the first months of the year: $18,-00Water: amount budgeted, total amount spent, $8,834 84; 50 July 25.'. Coal Production h Up In Utahs Field BUDGET CITY RECORDER REPORTS 1946 OF FOR FIRST SIX MONTHS firestone SALES AND SERVICE |