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Show . . ,. . . .. , , , , 1 , ' ,. ' , . , ... ,,:,.., . . . . - - , , ... ,. - - - .,. - . . . ... .. , . DESERET 'NEWS, Sum: lay Morning, October 1 1950G3 8, , ,,, LVI . a' a er , - ' an . . - oks,o. '''. ' ' , I. ' "6' " 1'$...it! ..'. 4- , - , -- -- 4." in ,,,, ' ,, ..",'"' C' t ' 1 j.,' . . ...L.' g'4'.'..r$ e It ',0, ,' , 4,1N., ' : , , - '' A . - t '.4 ! ' , 41.4 C.rdt" i'''.'..' - 4 .., ' ..-4- .......: T - -- ,a, -' 10t ' ea. s ...' 4'1 -- ,,no- ' ''. '. - ,,,- '.:;''...6 - ; :.. , 4 ,. ., ,',h....4. kt v..". ., ',.,,, ' ' ".:...., ' '61...4 . , . .- 7i .1,.... 1'.)711e. - a .....A '. b, 1 - - ha ;,,,... .. - , , ',-,- - -- "', z -, .1., ,;, ' or sis on - .:., 40 ,,.K, 3 o.' .4, - 7 v. ' :' - g to th Iv; te lu , .- )11: t'4' '''''' '.!-- - - ' , ,',,, eIr 4.'4 - - teenate violent- Johann Ingemann, will or Germany ; mist. re appeal'. th u , By MARGARETE SCHAUFFELE My first two months here have been an unusually long, vacation for me but with the of September the coming about school didn't thoughts keep quiet any longer. I can say that I felt a kind of uneasi-ness when I remembered school because I wouldn't know but a very few people there and nothing about the way of1 schooling la ,usA, or how the teachers would treat me, etc. Since that time I have found all my fears were imaginary' because everyone wonderful to me. The day I registered the teachers were so kind and helped mekto choose the subjects that would be best for me- .- It seemed quite con- fusing to me. In Germany we "lire not able to choose the things would like to study. It is decided for us but we. study many more subjects in one year than yo can here. The public high' schoolaosin Germany usualseven or eighthave.scho , -- ly 3 ' Alla lb )n to, at ur -- ' , , D TI 4. 11 , Ir its th botirs- el ,..., I ,, ' It.:,,, IA.:, .,..-10- !ler('4,,ktots that ',.bourneiALIStirall14-1110T.I- ... graduate of Melbourne Cul- versity with an Intensive ag- elcultural background ,,e.,.,,',111 , , . , :: ,''''"4,, 1.....111..2 .. - , - - ";'.. ',- re.:N ' .., 01-7-tc.:- ....., - ' - n, ' -; er ra ; ". , . ...'.. .4. .' Vi.:,!:,,,', , t 4':ZN1,.:' , "st ' ie tc , tt.' '. C - .; , ' - ,. I --p, -v iv,. ittiei '' el In . a 1 ,, !a 97 w , ' sk 4.f., ,,,r 4 ' ' .,.4,.;,..1 , v, 1 a -- day-1- - Methods -- :- subject'sbetween 1936 and 1939. Some of off. , rent every Tdpidir being Ekti - unfenced paddocks USA. Few Australian animals By COLIN G. WEBB Most are kept in a n d Australian are herded. American 111 one to five acres farmers- ate' both 'great guys.- - I paddocks know them both. If you put a on irrigated pasture, to 40 slouch hat on the former or a square miles In the arid salt- bush country. , peaked cap on the latter and An exception is the wander. asked them both to speak a little differently,- - it would be ing sleep flock in Central Aus- hard to pick one from the other. tralia which is herded by na. Eachls- - vital to his nation's tive black people during the economy: Each is enjoying well- - day and corraled aat night in made of earned prosperity. Each lives temporary y a r d close to the soil and to his fel.. .. squared wire netting. Most U.S. and Australian low men. Each has suffered a lambs are born in April-Ma-y great drift of neighbors to bright but they are managed different. city lights.Despite these similarities,. I IY. These months are during our have noticed a number of dif- - fall after which lambs fatten ferences in the farming methods on cereal crops and are sold as milk bred lambs in Septem. -- of our countries. ber ,and October. If not ready USA acre be can Nearly every used profitably for crops, stock, then, they are shorn and sold or .Lumber Australia's farming to irrigation farmers, Most of lambs fatten area li ionlined almost wholly your spring-bor- n to a narrow coastal strip. Its quickly over summer on moun- pasture. I was surprised Heart" Is practically worthless at .their excellent condition. Australian lambs are sold by to man and beast. Some scientists think that auction at so much a head of northern,, streams could be estimated killed weight. A good diverted to irrigate part of this lamb IsAvorth about seven dot- vast waste, but most people tars. Yours are marketed by pri- think it better to develop our vete. treaty and sold by live- -. weight over the scales. llike sure rainfall areas to make the desert your selling system. trying MERINO SHEEP blossom. Australia has a big advantage, Most of Australia's 110,000,- climatically. Snow' never covers 000 sheep are Merinos which, pasture, and stock can feed on we think, produce the best wool grass throughout the year. No in the world. Wool sales affect stock, except,' few stud and' our external economy greatly show beast, are housed because and win dollars which help us of unfavorable weather. Continued ea Page 0-1- 1 ' t - ' I . ., ' - - 'ti I kik. ,,,, ' '. -- ' 21 ' '' 0 ''''1,.1 100, , , 7.40.4i-it T'Kr.. , ,,dr '417, ''k - r , - ---,- 0.- t,:' - ,,,,r4 ':f. "A. - - . ,, 'Z' p-sb-i, - i ''' I't k '''' - -- e",,,.-- - - . ' t '',,.,,,,'i ,,,:,,,,,- 4 , . '' -- - - , ' ' - -- - ---- s: 3s1fif .1tr''''t' 'ol9;, ,; ,..'S- pi, ttt,4,..stit.,;r' , ..k,.'"$0-V-1-,- , ' '' ,I, i- ,.. 1,t I - -, . . , , f ': - ' 0.0.,,,,, ',,'' ,&,i.e 7 ''''.''," - s' ' ,k' - -- Z fr . - : ' , . ,0 i - ,, f ..',?., r...- v.,: . 1 1,,,c.". 4 ''. : eN:t ,.' , , - i ' o .,.- , :- - t --- .,.....,,, - ' ' 1 ., , .,-- -- .: it gaining great popularity In Australia. This fine' head belongs to the 1950 champion ram at Albury Sheep Show, owned by Ivor Manton of Monegeetta, Victoria..r It Is held by Mrs. 'and Judged by Mr. Blackburn, A FOREIGN ' .1- ,N,,,,,:::,::,.-.;,- Z ,:,' ' ,...rce:t, . - . ., .; - vs ta,--.q- ,'.47,,Jir'4"--.,-,,,,;;;,,,iii- ' 1.-- ---' - il,-;;:":''.- c ,:,4's; .,.''' IA"rilysv;Nef ,,, - , '6 ' -- ' ,' ,. i.la".t,,,,,''..,,s ' - -' - :. ' -' PV, ',,,,14,:ts,iciyi.l':'''' prz. 4,k::.:,,t,.-e--'" t qv . I 1 - ;LI I; ' . .. ft, 0"'';i - 1, N,:;:7,!;,');,t t,.s.91s i . - 7 A- " -- 1:;,,,-e--1470,,-,--- 4,, ',.',.i,,P11, ';:k '''7's -- ; ' 'A tir;to , i!'111:-- i; L'Artor. , , .76,,,!::;. ;4, tr-1,4,- . i if-- . . ,.., 4.. .". . iv''''',. - 4, ,A,; k ' - ,. ,. 1161,' , k4,-illN- i ',,,,,,, '', - toi - , v t '' k ..1, -- - 't- , .t:' t I ' , s. . - P14,14, - - , - ' ' --, - e e 4 - . . e - , - .. ' eirtled--- school of this kind was started. I would like to list some things I think are outstanding at the American Fork High School., . IThe free and easy manner the students have with their teachers and each other. ' varied activities 2The of the besides study, nlot making it easier to get along with each h and consider the feelings of other people More. 3The idea of voting tor: the thing you like the best. 4Being able to study the problems of the government. able to give talks' N and having to find how you real- ly fe' about things. I think, these things are out- standing because us better forst.he time when we are grown ank must decide what is the best foc everyone. I think the actiMies ' tokeep America awake and able see N':-"- ,' where help is needed. - ' 7 w -- - ',.,.."." - ' , - . - ,' -- , . -the-y-prepare-6e- - many fully-befor- - 11 ' . . . r sing ter rain . It is strange for me to see sour'. ..,. '1:'44 In the American Fork school I really have to hurry to get my bebooks and get to my class fore the tardy bell rings. In By JUSTIN M. smrru Germany we stay in the same room most of the time and the 7 Irrigators-alon- g theUpper teachers have the fun of climb- Sevier are becoming conRiver ing the stairs and changing cerned about getting, the most wafive or ten minutes. In the go ter. William engineer, twelfth grade we go until 6:30 and Laurel soils man, both In the evening except on Satur- of the Soil Stott, Conservation Service, we are when excused., day are making a series of irriga- . If we want to go to a uni- tion trials on farms in this versity we must go to high county (Garfield) to determine school one more year arid be the best way to apply water in able to pass a very difficult furrows on slopes. examination. If we don't pass They irrigate sevelal rosin; the first time we can go to with different size streams to high school one more year and find out which size stream is try once more to pass the exam- best for the soil on that partic- . ination... ular farm. They have already We have a two week vacation started trials on the farms of at Christmas and Easter, and our Reed Judd, Frank Henrie, and summer vacation is just the Rulon Veator-o- f Panguitch, and Hal Jensen of Antimony and month of August. "During the 11 'iridiii-11-641Thorley Jobnson of Henrieville. English language class we proto Irrigate furIt is not duce one of Shakespeare's plays, rows well. easy A stream too email I had to leave for America just wets the end of the row as we were starting last spring too much upper and never reaches the but my class decided to do the lower end; a stream too large is main part of "Julius .Caesar." off the bottom Old bewasting Our school is the largest pri- fore the soil near the supply vate school in Germany 'and is ditch 'is wet enough. ' not rutiby the government, only And even a stream the right by the teachers. We have more size to wet the soil all along the American officers'. children and furrow properly will run a French children- in our school amount of water off The large than the other schools have. bottom of the field to waste. None of the teachers of our And no matter how small the school were Nazi's and would stream is, It will move dirt as not do what Hitler wanted them It must be-- looked goeswhich lemt441"-arksh---- . , ..., .4 . ', 4,4 4i;4$ 5,"'"I It ir - . ' - ;..?''''.1 ' '''.- 4- c'. ..,,, ov.,03,,,Epoof, ..o4 :.1 11::,..41Wtoo,4":r , ' - - .--- ,.- : ,..4.-t k,,,,k . - .e.-- -- , . - . n - , ...44."11""(Ii ' !'," no, . ' .p.'''' ,,, '"' , .' - ,..s.,-t-- - . .' - . ' .....o. t, ' . , - - kadato ,s LI.S-hou- high standard of grain feeding and husbandry. Few Australian stock are fed grain. Most animals are fattened on grass supplemented by cereal hay or baled meadow hay dry seasons.. Most critical period is a dry fall before sheep husbandry and soil con- servation. This is the first in a series of articles he is writ- trig for Farm ,Section of the Deseret News. At present he is enrolled in the journalism department at the U. ef Mis- - ' ,.,' 4 :;, , the teachers were killed or died day. In the Rudolf 'tlner pri- and others sufferied a lot during vate school that t attended, the war and were very glad to school starts At 8:30. vie 1tudy have their old job back when one of the hardest aubjects su- - the school opened again in 1943. geom- as chemistryHalgebrad MORE FREEDO31TT etry, physics, geography;-worl'there-h- i more freedom In this history, art history, trigonometry, biology or physiology, school between teachers and every morning for two and student th. n the others, they sometimes three hours, chang,try to have s understand the ing the subjects around from value of learnt so we want to two to six weeks depending on study and learn tkngs for ourhow many weeks we,must study selves. each subject during the school This school is gettin ,to be a very popular school aneKa lot year, , more students would like tb,o LUNCH PERIOD After this we have about five there than they have room'for,, en of-tminutes to eat an apple We have around 130071rr this or sandwich, whatever we have. one school at Stugarttancl there Our classes are 43 minutes long are other schools In different after this and we studythe fine parts of Germany. England, France- and Americathatare sewarts, languages,- - gym-an- d ing. My girl friend writes me run the samebecause some of they can lake cooking this year. the teacheri come from every We have our lunch hour from school tdzStugartt every year to about one to three having time decideall things about the to enjoy a few games and do schools. They come to Stugartt because that is where the first some homework. 'n l' :, o,o, 1 141:''''' V .:,,, , , ' ,.. - , t, - n, - 4 - . 1"1..,-.- , ,.: nP'.' .,,'' e . , .c, 1 ...k.,...4....t, is;:.!, ,pk.,',1,.." $0,,i4b. ', i, ilm,,,sse,..m.leat.rtl.teZ-4.14,49t: xlsg r (Editor's NoteOur Germai girl columnist is writing this week about her early days in her first American high school. She is comparing the school. in ,American , Fork which she attends with the schools in Germany. Next . le th - EDITOR'S NOTE Most animals stay on the one Colin G. Webb is an agricultural property throughout their lives writer for the Herald and- - and do not need to be moved Weekly Times-- - Ltd., Mel far to pasture. However. I think VIL ; ' German Girl Compares:U. Itirrigators School System With European Us n New at 11 .t 4':''''''''',.0 'tA'',-- . 7 io, , - , ', , y ,, ' 4 ,Ir-'!:- :',";1.:-.-a - ' '" '' - - - --- - .40..4.4 -:- ". , ,20,1o:... - - A., ) ,,, ,... ' . r, ' ,t;iir -, V".." lc, ,,44, .'N...., . - 1 ;' . ' ...,' ; - ''. 1. 41,, I .'. 'o .1.woiNsta IMPROVING IRRIGATION METHODSBill Ogden of the Soil Conservation Service is shown conducting an irrigation trial on a corrugated field near Antimony. ,, . ' - iwougolimkome Cialo.-- - an , t e ' 1 . ..,, '' 7 - ' -- t.,-- veon't's. ;.('' ' '0...- 4V 4 , ,,., ',. - -. .. ' ; ,4 ;; ,- - . li 'i otit..' 1 - -. .4.a401- 4 .., 44,-,-4 - IS' i- ,'g1;, N 'o,o( - ( 2 ,.!. .' 3. - 4 . - ,, ', VP V.4,'"te-!- ' .., 1,,,,t. A :,- , ' ..... 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