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Show South Cache Courier November 14, 1917 Organic Matter Rids Cropland of Bacteria End to Friendship 4 Trenton Locals WANT ADS By Roland Mortensen The Trenton Relief Society conference was held in connecSANDERS. Everton & tion with sacrament meeting on FLOOR 25 'V' 1 N' Logan- 10 Sunday evening. A large turnSens10 out attended the meeting and a very fine program was rendered. Holstein Mrs Verna Hyer was the stake trANTED Newborn Eliason representative. Talks were given calves. George wifer tfx. by the Relief Society members 71. Phone Hyrum and music was furnished by Mrs. blue checked Milligan of Smithfield accoms panied by Mrs. Merlin T. Van Orden of Smithfield. Mrs. Norma Reeder played an organ solo. "bent miscellaneous fOR - - j,QjrjsD-Man- i practice, ventilation and other improve"Safety ments have made Tuesday night the Trenton Mutual entertained the ward with a very fine program of one act dramas. On of the plays was furnished by the Richmond ward and they were both well cast and very well rendered. 14-m- disease-causin- FORMIDABLE . . . The shape of things to come as soon as he can fill the football togs of his brother is typified by anxious footballer Jimmy Wolters, 4, of Brooklyn. Right now, he just makes a cute picture. Another house party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Has- . lam at the- - in Utah's mines safe. Pay and liv- ing conditions are good. More men are needed." METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH home of another of Mrs. Pearl mackinaw. Contact Ed Nilson of their neighbors, Smithfield..Spencer. - working conditions The British seWASHINGTON. cret service, recognized as one of the most efficient in the world, has submitted a confidential and highly forViruses Prevent Plant important report to toe British detoe inner office regarding eign Diseases From Spreading bates of toe Soviet Politburo the1 council which really rules; By R. C. Thomas ' . Russia. State Ohio College. indicates British This report - Few bacteria will that the Soviet Union has just survive in soil whose organic matmade an historic decision, nameter supply has been built up by the ly to give up all pretense of use of green manure crops and the the United with friendship manure. return of crop residues and States. Those that do live are so changed The report, which goes into detail' that they are no longer a menace toe new Soviet policy regarding to crops. also reveals: Extracts from soil rich in organic Stalin apparently was matter contain viruses that depend IThat to ,go along with for their existence upon living bactoward toe U. S. but was ' teria. These viruses are especially overruled. ; ' numerous in organic matter added That 'Russia , now will woo the . Arabs intensively, using the? partition of Palestine as a weapons to strengthen Russias position laNear East. the That. Russian strategy in Et- rope will be to defeat toe Marshal1 plan and create as much European chaos as possible. ! ' FOR SALE ... BOOM CONTINUES Peggy Frebault, secretary of .the nation-- al executive committee of the Draft ! Eisenhower for President league, - points to new slogan, I Like Ike, which will ap- pear on 20,000 lapel buttons across ; the nation. Mrs.' A. L., Andrew and her husband were' in Ogden visiting with their daughter Mildred Cottle last week end. ' Mrs. Sarah Winn left Wed-- 1 nesday morning to be with her ) FOR SALE Choice hay delivdaughter, Mrs. Belva Neaves in j ered. Phone 68 or 174W Hyrum. Ogden while Mrs. Neaves is in Mr. and Mrs. Kefford M. Peek the hospital for an operation. of Ogden have spent three days MUD AND snow tread on your Mr. Kenneth Winn was home for in Logan at the temple doing smooth tires. Also new. traction a few dayls visit over the week temple work. They called at the i end. K. tires. 0. Rubber Welders, 753 home of Mr Peeks grandmother North Main, Logan. .Mrs. Hansen, and Mrs. Peeks ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen vis- .brother, Mr. Moftensen in TrenGood pony for sale Ross Eliawith relatives and friends ton Thursday evening. ited son, Hyrum in Trenton and Logan this past HAVE YOUR inside painting week. Their home is in Reno, Miss Ilene Andrew was visitdone now and avoid the rush Nevada, and this is the first next spring. Free estimate. time that he and his wife and ing at the home of her parents children have been here for sev- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Andrew Phone 71. George Eliason. eral years. over the week end. Large Jonathan Apples $ 1.75 ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wheeler Deliicous Apples .$2.00. Harvey who are stationed at Great Falls The world would be a better Jensen, Hyrum. Montana are here on a visit with place in which to live if everyRIDING PONIES for sale. Three his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hen body could spend a little time Paul is still in the now and then to make those ar- and four years old. E. J. Wilson, ry Whee air corps of the United States. ound him a little happier. Hyrum. g ; toe-chan- 2 , oil-ric- h 3 Fighting bacteria with application of organic matter. to the soil through residues from grasses, legumes and grain crops. When these viruses come in contact with plant disease forming bacteria they have a profound influence on them, changing the form of these bacteria and making them harmless so far as plants are concerned. The intensity of competition for food materials and life itself, among organisms inhabiting soil .particles, are indicated by the fact that a single ounce of soil has an estimated living population of 50 million bacterial cells, besides many forms of fungi. Added to these are five million protozoa as well as other forms of organisms. Beneficial bacteria thrive best in d with organic matsoil ter and tend to crowd out the e-causing kinds. well-stocke- diseas- ARMY COOPERATION Getting the armed services to cooperate seems to be just as hard as ever. Now that the armys ground and air forces are entirely divorced, the infantry has taken to flying its own planes and the air corps may train its own foot soldiers. "The ground forces started using planes during the war for observation. Since the war, the air corps is talking about organizing ground regiments for antiaircraft defense. Food Costs Double Over at the mammoth department of agriculture building some studious minded men employed by toe bureau of agricultural economic have just come up with some interesting figures that have a lot to do with your grocery bill. The statisticians with toe long charts and the slide rules now calculate that the nations food will come to apbillion dollars. Back in the prewar years when prices were down and food was abundant, food cost the American people only about 13 billion dollars a year. 'All toe increase is not due to price rises alone, toe economists say, because increased earning power has . permitted us to eat better than d increases However, price account for more than half toe inbill for 1947 proximately 36 ever-before- crease. To show just how much busier your grocers adding machine is? you can dip back into toe record' books to the depths of the depression, when the country spent only 111 billion dollars a year on food. j ays... mi Blankets for turkey hens may prevent serious losses from tears and bruises during the mating season. This one was designed by Cornell university. Metal Nipple Bucket PEPPING UP EUROPE Industrious Averell Harriman, the secretary of commerce who is reversing his fathers role of Wall Street highbinder, is working quietly on new kinks for the Marshall plan. Its the most ambitious and could be the most effective step to pep up Europe. . . . Harriman argues that Europeans arent helping themselves; Ruhr coal is bogging down; French industry is flat on its face. So he would recruit about 5,000 U. S. experts to work with Europeans showing then American techniques, g i v i n g them efficiency hypodermics, al locating raw materials wher Heeded. At present, much U. S. material sent to Europe gets into wrong channels, is wantonly wasted. First thing the Greek government did with U. S. $$$ from the Truman plan was to buy a big consignment of fancy neckties. ... WAKE-UP-TO-nUS- IC CLOCK-RADI- E fine-tone- heterodyne circuit. iTivoiy1 plastic BuUt-i- n (Model2 antemja--In t that remembers remembers to wake joa g remembers to turn on favorite radio and an d programs any tkoa. Its a dectric dock both in one beautiful accuratc G-plastic cabinet a double value. Heres the d radio. Accurate G-Powerful, electric dock. 4 tube jlne rectifier. Super O G-- E rose- - E iilus.J$41.95 SMART AS A HOLLYWOOD FASHION, TOO Ample-powere- d radio accurate, G-- E electric clock. An ideal gift for anyone. In ivory plastic (Model 50W) ; rosewood plastic (Model 50); aiebgpy $33.55 The metal nipple bucket Was for feeding proven satisfactory young calves by Montana agricultural experiment station. The bucket is six inches in diameter, seven inches high, and is graduated in pints by indentations in the metal one inch apart which serve as a guide to the feeder in determining the amount of milk to feed. The nipple is 2 inches long, made of inch copper tubing, soldered securely into toe bucket as shown. It is rounded at toe end with solder. Precautions Advised To Prevent Hog Flu To keep flu from getting started, Iowa (Cadhie VaEUey Electric (Dd. Your General Electric Dealer Biggest question mark raised at cabinet food conference was: Will toe American people ration themselves to help out Europe? This question was debated when the President met with Secretary of State Marshall, Secretary of Agriculture Anderson, Secretary of Com- President Trumans dock-radi- o fine-tone- Faith in the People State college recommends that hogs be brought in at night from hogged-dow- n cornfields to keep them from getting chilled.' Overcrowding should be avoided. Quarters should be planned so that sufficient space and adequate equipment will be available during bad weather, but toe buildings should not be shut tight, making hogs too warm. merce Harriman and Presidential Assistant Steelman. It was Mr. TrumaA himself whol gave the final answer. Of course, they will cooperate, he declared, "when they know the truth. I have greate faith in the American peoples They may be calloused in somethings, but you can always-couon them in times of nt dis--ast- President cited Americasr-supporof toe Red Cross as one example. If this food problem in Eo-rois serious and we get the truth over to the people, youdont have to worry about them responding in order to keepy others from starving. He added that toe job of feeding-Europestarving wasnt as great as many people thought. The pe t ge |