Show THE OGDEN 2-- B be in full compliance Purpose of this requirement is to secure full rm News In he Inie rm ovinia in Section Their Production Records Rank Highest Official Says Triple-Vote Vital to Farmers A 1- ever-increasi- -20 ' - i A"V IS i y - - v M- - " h-- ' - I v W 1:-- '4 J Jr ' ' V s - ' I ' — - -- — f state or major county office filled by political elections Must not have been nor be an employe of any political party or political organization Must not have been - removed for cause from office of committeeman delegate alternate or employe association of any county AAA or have been convicted of any fraud larcenv embezzlement or FRESH ECILLLED felony Lists of eligible voters are being made up in the counties and these lists will consist of farmers and ranchers who now are participat ing or cooperating in the farm range or sugar programs Each cooperator is entitled to one vote in" his home community and there can !be no voting- - by proxy Delegates to a county convention if or the purpose of electing a countv committee will also be elected in these community elections Mr Skeen said At the county convention a countv committee comprised of a active chairman vice chairman member and two alternates is to be elected The chairman of the roiintv AAA committee then au tomatically becomes chairman of the county U S D A war board through an order o the secretary of agriculture Phone 6814 at Display Utah Ice & Storage 2230 Vall ave ' J4uUam Bean Production Higher in Idaho sible for the larger production since yield per acre this year is estimated at 1420 pounds as compared with 1600 pounds last year the U S Department of Agriculture reported A retarded growing season this spring and the hot weather in the summer reduced acreage yields the department reported Scti 1111 mg STAMPS g LOS ANGELES CALIF Nov 20about $12 These include such spe Susrar rationing is adding fresh cialties as the "smoker" "hive tool" interest to the ancient business of and "queen excluder" and the imfolding veil to protect the A cup of honey has more sweet- portant face ness than a cup of granulated suAuthorities stress the importance gar in the ratio of nine to seven of having a superior queen for the It contains roughly twice the calory hive since she lays the eggs and value of sugar determines the type of offspring Interest in small backyard apiarIn California revenue from hon- ies is considerable reflecting an axiom of the honey trade that when susrar is scarce honey booms On the commercial side this means wide use by bakers and at home its substitution for sugar in many ways Amateurs Advised In advising amateur J E Eckert University of California expert tackles at the start the matter of getting stung "The sting of a honey bee gen Roasters erally hurts even the seasoned beeconcedes "However he keeper" immunity to the poison can be Slewing IES acquired gradually until the effect Is not noticable' after the first White bee-keepi- fl ON YOUR SHOPPING UST ey and beeswax is often augmented ay renting Dee colonies to orchard-ist- s as bees are sometimes price less in the fruit cross-poiiinati- bee-keepe- rs Slewing few minutes" Bee-keepi- ANDERSON HATCHERY ng 2236 Wash 311-24l- Dial 7304 Dial G653 We Deliver h DICED BEETS — A 20o I can 22?— No VA SALAD DRESSING ewp" PREMIUM salty crackers have the flaki-netang — the delicate — that hits the spot with everyone And you can rely on premiums J ss quality always They're rushed to your grocer's fresh from hear-b- y Nabisco ovens right at the peak of their goodness Buy a big white package today! 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RED BEAMS DRESS is only a week to obtain sugar Heretofore leave had to extend more than a week before he was eligible Moreover the full weekly d allowance will be made for any fraction of a week over Sugar rationing for army and navy personnel on furlough have d been set at a a week the office of price administration announced Another change permits a service man whose furlough ng trees BOISE IDAHO Nov 20 — (AP) — Idaho's apple trees are somewhat less heavy this year Production for 1942 was estimated by the fed eral department of agriculture at 2139000 bushels as against 2422- 000 busheh harvested last year The five yeari average is 3650000 SUGAR RATIONING in? 1942 Idaho Apple Crop Is Under Normal er ar ng - -- WAD Sugar Rationing Is Impetus Art To Ancient is so standardized after centuries of experience that BOISE Nov 20— (AP)— Idaho's you buy bees by the package A "three-poun- d package" sells for dry bean production for this year about four dollars and contains was estimated today at 2102000 some bees 15000 214000 of an increase bags bags A dozen odds and ends needed to over production last year hive costs a single back-yar- d start Increased acreage was respon- New appetite appeal! la sandwiches salad dressings and recipes you'll enjoy the smooth flavor and tangy rest of Schilling improved Mustard PUT Prepare Voter List Barlev and corn have been ap nroved for Utah by the secretary of agriculture as wa crops and mav be substituted for wheat in 1943 acreage plantings without loss of payments or reduction in allot ments it was learned today In addition to these two crops which will be grown for feed Web er county farmers may also divert their wheat acreage to dry beans dry peas or sugar beets which have been set up as war crops by the U S department of agriculture Barley and corn have been apnroV' ea as war crops lor Utah because they will produce as much or more feed in most instances than wheat Farmers may select any of these crops which can be grown satis- tactoruv and substitue such crons acre for acre for wheat in earning 1943 AAA payments the 1943 AAA program as now shaping ud will require farmers to seed t least 90 per cent of their wheat acreage allotment eitner to wheat or the designated war crops in order to At Utah State Agricultural college are two four- CHAMPIONS uin are year-ol- d Jersey cow with sensational records is Alligator Gray left Above divisions their in resepctive pions 10354 of record pounds of milk and 59577 rrudence with a production is 365 Alligator Rozel Fleure in fat of Right butter days pounds' 91283 pounds of milk and with a production record in 305 days of 55683 pounds of butterfat Bee-Keepin- wartime production from all avail able cropland This year's bumper wheat crop plus carryover has resulted in a stor-agtwo-yesupply which taxes ' and transportation facilities It is most Important that wheat growers divert just as much wheat acreage as possible to these other crops which are more greatly need ed in the war program 't :C:'-V- J " ng J OFFICIALS AAA LIST WAR CROPS tainable becomes obvious he pointElection Dates Sef in ed out To be eligible to hold office as State Between a a community committeeman Dec the must have following person qualifications: - are Must be engaged in farming or elections"Community AAA Decemranching and derive a substantial scheduled in Utah between ber 1 and 20 Joseph Skeen of part of his income directly from Ogden a member of theUtah farming or ranching Must Live in Area State AAA committee reported toto committeemen day Community Must be a resident of the com administer the 1943 farm program for which elected will be chosen by secret ballot munity at these elections he said Elected Must have actively participated committeemen will take office on In the farm program auring tne current year Thi3 participation Jan 1 1943 mav have been in the form of car imthe Mr Skeen emphasized out conservation practices in portance of electing able farm rying with the sugar program connection leadership this year to administer or the applications of conservation a farm war program With shortmaterials or carrying out soil- ages in labor machinery mate- buildine practices under the farm rials transportation and equipment or programea and seeding range 1943 the and threatening crops in demand for more within allotments of specilied surof most farm commodities the plus crops need for the best leadership ob Mustnot be holding any federal NOVEMBER 20 FRIDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R i V Yd) o Li o life) IP- - Si 32c Lunch Heat13 35c Frankfurters L1IJIGE HEAT Ib r kJ Liui- - T 20 ib 23c :L2 lbs '31c 2 for lis 2 lbs 15c 35c TAHALES 6 PIES 39c KBAUT flew Crop Yr AvVJj VvJ J tsDJ r Xta— FOOD kJ tD VIS js STORES |