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Show Thursday, March 18, 1954 THE Wellington School Pushes Red How many cases of rice UP&L Employee New American Disease Spectatoritis Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- Organic Matter Must for Soil Production Honored For The Weather Utah' farm land should be kept sorption of the suns heat. It healthy, both physically and menare there in Carbon county? tally, he must spend more of his rich in organic matter, notes serves as a reservoir for chemical Record Many people in the country are leisure time doing things he en- Long Safety Agent Robert L. Hassell, elements County essential to plant victims of this disease, states Ro- joys and less time being enterby turning back plant and animal growth. When used as a mulch for his Recognition outstanding bert L. Hassell, county agricul-Lette- tained by others, states the coun- achievement in it decreases evaporation, thus consafety' came this residues to the soil. went out from the Well- - tura aent ty agent. M. Oveson, employee soils containing a high percentage serving soil moisture. to Ove week I lngton school faculty on Tuesday Recently a leading doctor in the of Utah Power and Light Com- of organic matter are usually ferAnimal manure, green manure, to all parents in the Wellington U, S. armed forces announced that tile. When decomposed, these orat Price. pany and crop residue are some crops area urging them to enroll in the an alarming number of young ganics become humus, which helps of the chief sources of Mr. continOveson has worked organic maannual Carbon county Red Cross rnen called to enter the armed to stabilize the soil and furnish terial. manure should last year the high was 60 on the uously for more than 10 years in Barnyard fund drive during the next two forces are being rejected. The a hazardous occupation without a plant nutrients. receive care 8th and 9th and the low was 20 special by being weeks. It was pointed out in this main reason for these 'rejections is In the intermountain west, most in a compact heap with plentykept Richard Farish, who has been e honorwas accident. He on the 5th. The 65 of yesterday of letter that one of the students at nervous and physical condi-th- e stationed in Germany for some ed at the irrigation were moisture to avoid burning or was the highest reading thus far 1954 Safety soils requiring companys Wellington junior high school, tions, the agent reports. The time, is returning to the United Roll of Honor banquet held in formed in an arid climate where leaching. This will save as much this year. Jeaneane Olson, daughter of ple of the United States are r. States. He will be in Camp Car-so- American Fork March 15. plant growth was sparse, the of the phosphorous, nitrogen and and Mrs. Carl Olson, owes her fering too many cases of Specta-lif- e Colorado, this month and will agent points out. Lack of vegeta- potash as possible, the county Coal was referred to by Greek UP&Ls also division southern to the fact that plenty of Red toritis. be released from the service in the was named winner for tion resulted in soils low in or- agent concludes. some 2,200 years ago. historians second the Cross blood was available for her The top few inches the near future. Early in American consecutive year of the George ganic content.soil use at the moment she needed it pioneers worked hard history to earn a usually contain JTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTYYTTYTTTTYTTVTYTTTYTTTYTTYYVTTT The annual March Sunday eve- M. Gadsby Safety Award for its of surface following her accident in sleighing living, thus getting plenty of good less cent organic than two, per was presented by outstanding achievement in acci ning program last winter. matter. Loose soils with little or physical exercise. They also en- - the Relief Society here this week. dent prevention." The division, no organic matter are unstable And other points made included tertained themselves by partici-th- e Mrs. Evan Smith of Kenilworth fact that Carbon county can- - pating in activities wholehearted-no- t was a stake board visiter. She which serves Utah valley and east and crumbly, and they erode easern Utah, operated in 1953 with afford to go behind in its ly. was accompanied by her husband only one lost time mishap among ily by either wind or water, he thiS ear eauae Today many people earn a v.ndt and she gave a short talk at the its employees. The avard was pre- adds. biood service might be ing without mUch physical activ- - close of the meeting, Lillian Day, sented 3 water inThe amount of run-of- f to J. Newel Stephens, dione ity. Mr- Hassell creases when sheet erosion removiUSt the 2 out. More ward president, conducted the pro- vision manager, at the banquet. points any effort that a and more Americans are spending gram and was one of the speakers, 3 g es the top layers community could make in this their leisure time watching other Gladys Farish was also a speaker. Strike Coal Strata of soil. This lack of topsoil defcause, and all parents were urged initely decreases the value and people do things. Television, ra-t- o Scripture readings were given by give all they possibly can this di0i movies, sports events, and Abbie Forsyth. The singing was The Utah Southern Oil Com' usefulness of otherwise timely year, and send their contributions other spectator activities are play- - furnished by the congregation and pany is drilling the Ferron forma- rainstorms, Mr. Hassell cautions. a thcir c11Mren 0nS,Ch0?i1W1 a larger part in the use of the singing mothers and a trio tion at its Orangeville structure Raindrop splush tends to seal the Mrs. Glen Norton, chairman of ing leisure time. number was sung by Emily Lam- test in Emery county. Officials surface of soils which are low in a the drive for Wellington, expresscoal organic matter and which have no Naomi Buccambuso anc say the bit has cut a bert, One of of students junsurvey ed her pleasure at the cooperation This also Yvonne Jewkes. Rosalie Pauley section. As coal is present in protective covering. a of the school, and also stated that ior high school age having tele- was the run-o- ff of causes section with in Ferron the water, rapid accompanist. Prayers stringers" vision sets in their home revealed clubs were civic, womens, and at Clear Creek field in little or no soil penetration. that the youths spent more time were offered by Florence Ander- productive also participating in the work. Carbon-Emer- y Jewkes. son and Ila counties, the find PACIFIC INSURANCE AGENCY Many advantages of organics in watching television than they not is as discouraging. the soil are listed by the agent. of Salt school No Winters Mrs. in regarded each week. Wayne spent M t. and Mrs. Orrin L. Snow, wonder leading recreation leaders Lake City, Mrs. Doug Austin of The drill is now below 3,660 feet Organic matter improves the tilth son Mason-an- d daughter Annette, say Americans are suffering from Nevada and Mrs. Jay Chadwick of with quite a stretch of formation or workability of the soil and maand Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson William J. Hunter, General Agent com- Helper, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, yet to be cut. terially increases the water intake. and four children of Salt Lake spectatoritis," the agent cag increases the It too with ments. their much have along English, They just Harley City were Sunday visitors in Well- excitement II. R. DRAPER R. ANDERSON A. SPADAFORA, Agents watching others do husbands and children, were and Mrs, Merrill Jewkes and pacity of the soil through greater ington. to home prethe no or at have and the helping little phys- guests English things Becky and Mr. and Mrs. Morris absorption, thereby Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wells visited ical outlet for these built-u- p emofirst part of last week. Jewkes. Friday and Saturday the vent and control erosion. 1 87 So. Main Phone 111 Helper in Moab last weqjt. tions. Dinner guests at the Eldon Jewkes were guests at the Man-gu- s Organic matter darkens the colPatsy Lamph, infant daughter or of the soil, which increases ab fcAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 Abelin home in Trice. If a person wants to stay Jewkes home Thursday were' Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamph, was given her name in sacramental meeting in the Second ward on Sunday afternoon. Jeff Tidwell of Salt Lake City is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pierce. Ethel Darwell of Salt Lake City also visited at the Pierce home last week. Mrs. Nan Morley of Boulder, Colorado, visited last week end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Jardine. Mrs. R. D. Campbell was feted at a wedding shower at the home of Mrs. Elga Wells on Tuesday evening of last week. She is the former Iretta Thorpe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thorpe of Helper. 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