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Show pG-DES- NEWS, ERET. Sunday Morning, April 23, 1950 -- - be sure to Imo the big solor ed In tho May butes of U. of - , Ida.Between- 10,00011 nance plots will be there. Potato strains' having the de- 15,000 potato seedlings- -1 sireit resistance to diseases will tossco 1 rAntorka's Bfft Ivy in Porno Inklings US USI Rock Wool Co, SALT POCATELLO PROVO , 2 CARLOAD A- Just Received does- LUMBER commas AND FINISH DOI CASINO'S SHESFIS ' PINE MOLDINGS OF ALL KINDS Ake St'. Us for FINSIGING ibunDurr - MINIM mod jar FITTINGS FAINT. ElICTIIICAL -- SEEDLING TEST First step will be to test the seedlings for resistance to dis- eases. Leaf roll trials will be at the Parma branch station, in a section where this disease has been severe. Plantings will be made- - In -- the Rexburg- - area to check resistance to verticilium Will The Upper Snake River MINOS SOUTH STATE Builders' Supply Co. 363$ SOUTO STATE STRUT LAI CitY; Utah Diol 74011 Mormy 1316-- Slob W 6051114GL ducknam breedors. Safe wows oosi otrtrre... Nottopthe. aviacolino 00 mune "' states. potato-produci- ' "Smell Engin Spulatists" wave...4one st Authorizti Srvic end 0,-1- 1, ' -- - lesipaiosst , pair " - . - - Phone -- , - 5-24- 05 , --At.", - - ,. '''' - TTEIITION FARI'llERS I , - Highest Market Prices for Dead and , '' Sheep and Hogs. Itompt-Sory- ko tett ' 1 .1. s On the main fork of the Se- vier River the Dow will be about 85 per cent of normal The east fork wilt' not produce more than 40 per cent av- erage. The Otter Creek reser- - voir at present is filled to ca- This will help defray the water deficiency which will occur on this stream. Storage PIM ute and Sevier Bridge res-ervoirs is at about the 1939- 48 average for the first a I April. SHORTAGE IN SOUTH On the Fillmore Beaver River, Coal Creek &Id Virgin River watersheds there will be a shortage. Supp es r.i ll be 20 to 30 per cent below average. ELNTAH BASIN HIGH Streamflow of the Duchisne, Lakelork, Strawberry, Uinta and Whiterocks Rivers will be 30 to 50 per cent above normal The Moon Lake reservoir will fill to capacity. Ashley Creek will have a runoff of 18 per ' cent above its average. All of the streams in thit area should have an excellent season water supply. EASTERN UTAH OUTI;0011( Snow' courses for the Price River Indicate a smaller flow than last year, but the measure- ments are still well above the Th P 12te"e2193fl Aaverage rw oilnd upewell. 11441imstest-Pliin 10111 BYPRODUCTS CO. LOCAI a '- . s , ..,0." - tt :I:- - " voto,;411.t.t....V4t 11,0111,wc, AO, :7- , I -t tot; ix 'N . i - , t - ' '' A s . - I s . Axle , '' '' . " ' ; , 1-T- - - s -, les - ) "...40,4f ' , 1.44 1 Itzu. field reservoir was 40 per cent ' 4 above the average for the paM arnotieNnw;.0110' mb.moNlingovi 10 years and 40 per cent of airpticity. It is expected that the i ENTRIES reservoir will be filled and that considerable water will go nese. boys from Cache Valley. Del-R-ay tampbell,Frovidover the spillway.,---,'.1-- -ence, and Robert Jenkins,- Newton, an working bard Huntington and CottonwoodWith their- Rafael mountain Junior Fat Stock Show. drainage will be near average in their -- water flow, but will be between 10 and 15 per cent ENE NEW BAUER less- than last year St'ee- teeer on 'tile'iMPROYED (HOMPSCII Maintain ! is only 70 per cent .1.2" WEEDER of last year's measurement, but Ttre WTI larker Weeder. ?of idoiciter- - wad Coliseum 1PT .... eabov- average. considerably Hawke,- boa otickbr. onotonalse mini Maibtiew Water supplies ' for - this area doodloota boos depth In., draw sa tA.N ,.",itna tt 102 ,..htehereletehendp ehmirttbeVerrlotid-Ziii-riieat oil) ae ft. deo. (hi rt it. eds. tistmossNsLem thermion,. aibellrA give V tli.vrt -i pelt. coming season- - eyes sod tee, Coto Pod NAM Me ' hohor. Handles mod ' On the Blue Mountain there 4fitchas. FAST. &sand sot f, no x & hanks foods. AU is only 50 per ' cent of last v''"'s sa' trash Ur in 6121. Mud, Steel prices ise, lont'supt let does ,, use; easier la , measurement 7 and about year's mcssesoll PIPS I STIR COMPANYm , - boo enrinL six per cent less than the av- - 3021 twain," St Demme. Celoondo z.z.... Instannt pot al roan kW W erage for the past 20 years. . gooi NI11 T1:::: BARK,Ett with I The pie- TOWNSON PM I L. ' .de 1, "7-- - - 1, PROSPKWE- RellerZettringi l'all reS ., CUM 49 19SM DEALERS IN HIDES, MRS. WOOL AND PELTS t ., I The time to make notes about tulips is when they are in flower this spring. Bulbs must be planted in the fall, when memories of the varieties we liked have grown dim.. , .. ... Gem lealson Piano awl. withelor --1;90000. Ottimes end dote go yrar Plogne Atioiress its wesiid ' S, he.' Make-T11110410- VILTLUI OTT lai I ''''''''" 1 , A - - STRATTONCLIN.TON. ENGINES 4789 South State l'..$4, -San We Ake Seedolise la ' .. , Cte!RS---eliT-the--- ENGINES BRIGGS ' rh ugineRebitilders , lAeiter---AVeli- i - : late-Vall- ey - Lowe - s -' ,..:,,,, IO-ye- ar has been hit particuarly bard by this tlisease. Because disease hazards are the lowest at the Tet(mia branch station, ipans.2maktok. Polies ' j - - 4.'- . 1 ,, 4". Al, '",., 10-ye- ar - NAtawAttTOOLS s pa'. Largest group of seedlings came from the U. S. Department of national potato Agriculture's breeding program. AlsciAnclud- ed are seedlings from potato breeding activities in other ma- - ALL GOOD QUALITY -,- . f '''..."'.. c-- - -. - . - - - L,::,:- - a poundationot The eoneetion was seedlings from CTOESell made by the Idaho experiment station. WHITE PINE A Continued from Page G-- 3 er' than it has been In a num- ber of ,yeara. CENTRAL UTAH SAME In central Utah, on the north- ern part of--the Sevier River system, the tan Pitch and $e- lina Creek streams are expected to prbduce near' or slightly above their average flow. Clear Creek will yield about 20 per cent lets water than It usually -- - ment station., "Verticillium- wilt prematurely ripened 20 per cent to is high as 50 per cent of the potato plants in some sireu last year." Now growing in the greehouse tithe Aberdeen branch station, which will be the operations center for the potato development project, the potato seedlings represent a national eollection of possible new varieties. 4 k is WATER - t t .., "yerticillium wilt and lead roll are the principal naw trouble makers," explains Dr. J. E. 'Kraus, research director for the 'university's agricultural experi- - LAKE CITY ' ng LAUF ROLL Inauguration of this projioect, carrying out of the state potato coordinating committee, was announced by !University Presided J. E. Buchanan following approval of thaboatd of regents. PECIAL THIN go Into th second phase of the project. This will involv tests for cooking and market quality and adaptability to Idaho's varisections. ous potato-growi"Disease resistance by itself is not - enough," declares Dr. George W. Woodbury ,. head of the deparhnent of horticulture. "Combined with it must be sumer attest equal to that of the Potatoes now being grown." ease which have limited potato production in some sectioni of. the state is the objective of the University of Idaho's newest potato research project Most of the seedlings are of the Russett Burbank varietythe potato for which Idaho- - is ruatIonally 90NSET 247 , and every one a potential new variety-1-4111 get a chance to help Idaho's potato growers In their defensive fight against new dis- !sack INew varieties resistant to dis- toettwitig STRAN-STEE- IDAHO. summer breeding and INIVERStiAr COIN' TRY GENTLEMAN THE NEW 4,1-- z -I- i FARM ,JOURNAL - 1 Experiment Stations Begin Research - , 1 , Flowers which do not like to transplanted include annual poppies, salpiglossis,, mignontte, annual phlox. If necessary to transplant them the seedlings hnuld be grown In small pots to they caw be moved without diMurbitig their roots. t4 - TUBERS ' RESISTANT Don't Like Transplant 1DISEASE . : . . 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