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Show THE .'TiiAaronomist Addresses Utahybrid 680 and Porterwalko 100 are also very good varieties. Mr. Baird stated that the ideal condition for harvesting silage is when 75 per cent of the kernels are dented in the ear. . Spring wheat: Lemhi is rec v t e n s io n The Utah State Agricultural above all other vaommended Carbon ill furnish seed of these college et with 3 12 Its to eve-rieties. yield averages sbo new varieties for trial in Carbon last Friday cent above other varieties. in the court 15 per is? 8:00 county if some of the producers Jrl at save mpssaee on Uie Barrt, Federation and Dicklow will plant it With their a, regular Mr. Baird ex- - corn and in crops and Club are good. crop. Several fanners expressed interest. Carbon . nf the fee Pander state. by abommended that Cache or Wasatch varieties be planted. They are smut resistant and are considered poandand the best winter wheats under varieties: Velvon . Barley yielding and irrigation frebi Amended" "for this section. Corn: Hybrids have been de& Varieties: Utahn and Over- - veloped for both grain and silage. is Minhy-bri- d recommended. Overland The best early variety 301, which matures 10 to 14 amended on heavy soils straw days earlier. K. 3- 6 is also a ILSit3511'0118 good early variety. Ohio C. 38, not lodge- ES--- S ini;; - - does ONE COME . Kenilworth Gold Nite, Friday . .TO THE . and Green Ball Mar. 25 -- Amusement Hall EVERYONE INVITED ! ! ALL . . COME ! GOOD semi-form- al MUSIC ffeodysjjwy' When You Bring Your Truck fo MGS I For truck headquarters Expert Engine y i LLOYD BELL JOHN YOUR TRUCK YOUR CUSTOMER S ARE HAPPY IS HAPPY SPICIAL INCLUDISi COST TUNI-U- P nod Spark- Checking Distributor. Checking Points Timing. Cleaning Carburetor Sediment Checking Compression. Bowl. Chocking Condenser and Coll. and Reolling Air Cleaning Checking Generator and Starter Cleaner. Brushes, and Generator Charging Rate. Testing Fuel Pump. mmmmm OUI tow Bunnell Motor Co. and Plymouth dealer Dodge price True! 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He had resided in Carbon county for 30 years and had worked at the Kenilworth mine. Prior to this, he had been In Rock and Springs, Wyoming Anyone interested in receiving more information on the latest crop varieties should contact the Extension Service office and receive the latest bulletin entitled Recommended Utah Field Crop Colorado. Varieties, Extension Bulletin Mr. Vichich was retired. He 173, March' 1949. had no known survivors. Burial was in the Price city One-YeEnlistee cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell funeral home with Openings in Navy Rev. Carl Measell officiating. The Price navy recruiting sta-- ( tion in Price received word today TONY KRISMAN. JR. that there are openings for imTony Krisman, Jr., 42, died mediate enlistment under the m. at the Sunday at 11:30 enlistment pro- Standardville hospital. gram. Any men interested in this Born January 15, 1907, at program should contact the local be was the son of Tony navy recruitnig station in the and Anna Burzuh Krisman. A Price municipal building. Men former employee of a coal comwho can qualify can be enlisted pany, he took a prominent part this month and will receive the in local baseball activity and same training as the regular navy played for Helper in the Indusenlistee. All 'applicants will be trial league. In 1936-3he mantaken on a first come, first served aged the U. S. Mine team in the basis. old Copper league. Mr. Krisman is survived by his Sarah Leeft Krisman, widow, Grand Junction, Colorado; one daughter, Connie Rae, Price; his mother, Spring Glen; one brother, John Krisman, Spring Glen, and four sisters: Mrs. Teresa Kosec and Mrs. Mary Toplovich, Spring Glen; Mrs. Ann Parcich, Helper, and Mrs. Antonia Blondich, San Lorenzo, California. Rev. Carl Measell officiated at the services which were conducted Wednesday at 11:00 a. m. under the direction of the Mitchell funeral home. Burial was in the Mountain View cemetery, Helper. one-ye- PLAN MARVELAX Helps remedy CONSTIPATION ar ar Service Tune-u- p Mr. Baird left at 9:00 p. m. County Agri-- 1 cultural Agent Robert L. Hassell carried on with the group while they participated in a review of material presented, and checked their knowdedge on a small lie machine which knew all the answers. Mr. Baird had left the lie detector for the group to use. return to Logan. ! MRS. LEETHER four-mon- th - jti cial photographer, will be the in- be present for registration should structor. She garduated from the contact Mr. West at the college Institute in some time this week. Wiggnis Technical Sets Photography, Los Angeles where she studied Mr. West also announced that photography. She has also had a class in upholtsering is also beUpholstery Classes teaching experience. at the college with ing planned All shutterbugs are invited to Irel An evening class in photograLonghurst as instructor. Regphy is being planned for the last register for this class next Fri- istration for this class will be week in March ,it has been an- day. Those wfho plan to enroll held at the college shop on Tuesnounced by LeRoy West, Carbon for the class but are unable to day, March 29, at 7:00 p. m. college extension director. Registration is scheduled for Friday, March 25, at 7:00 p. m, at the 10-DA- Y Carbon college chemistry build- College Extension Funeral services were conducted Friday at 2:00 p. m. in the chapel of the Mitchell funeral home under the direction of Rev. William McFadden, pastor of the Price Community Methodist church for Mrs. Leether Bell Lloyd. 45. Helper, who died on March 15 in the Standardville ing. Jean Parmley, Price commei- hospital following a lingering illness. Burial was in the Moun- afternoon at the residence by tain View cemetery, Helper. Darrell Ross, bishop of the Green River ward, L D S church. RONALD LEROY COLEY Mr. Hall and a brother, Reed The body of Ronald Leroy Hall, operated a ferry at Halls old son of crossing on the Colorado river Coley, Calvin and Betty Yates Coley, for a number of years, and were Wellington, who accidently suf- also engaged in raising cattle and focated last Friday morning in mining. Reed Hall died in 1948. bed at the family home, was George Hall was born at Salt sent to Grand Junction, Colorado, Lake City, September 4, 1862, a where funeral services and burial son of Charles Thadius and Elizwere conducted. abeth Seaman Hall. The child, sleeping with other Surviving are a brother, Albert members of '.he family, was well Hall, Orangeville, and a number at 2:30 a. m., they stated, but of nieces and nephews. Burial later in the morning was dis- was in the Elgin cemetery under the direction of the Wallace covered dead. The infant was born at Grand Junction on Novmeber 15, 1948. Survivors include the parents to and a old sister. :nfer hardy. some ant ana Thursday, March 24, 1949 SUN-ADVOCA- -- - CHROME SET 2-P- and Womens sizes. The suit favorite of our Spring group . . . slim as a ferret . . . with a skirt slit a subtfor easy walking to molded detailed jacket ly your figure. In Misses ... Reg. Price $119.50 SPECIAL $79.50 at a Price You Just Cant Afford to Pass Up. You Must See These to THEIR VALUE! all-wo- ol Lewis Ladies PRICE Store ON SALE! BLUE FRIEZE Regular $349.50 SPECIAL 2-P- ONLY THREE SETS C. C. Guaranteed Steel Construction Clearance Sale th APPRECIATE 5-P- C. FURNITURE 249.50 LIGHT ROSE Regular $299.50 SPECIAL $239.50 2-P- C. LAWSON Permalux Beautiful fvT ' $1 (j f. Hardwd. One Blonde B.R. 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