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Show March 12. James 1154 The Mt. rivasuit il t.G,i lr.U!a.l Page Five Peterson T. Civic Clubs Plan Celebrate To St. Gorge Meet Ilten m, J ft in Itlnhs nh 82nd Birthday 4 1 will celt briiU- uinr. Vti a h,.s - a ut K.urv icvv buthiav xgi.ij Mt. Pleasant Man today Mr. IVttiMin i,h bun 17. Muuh 1'., find A MMr! i tn .vii . An.b ! Represent NSH t -- Fan-vie- w Birthday the Manti L D S Temple with Apostle Anthun H Lund otfui-atinIn tin tall of 1.S9J they moved to Oak ('reek where thev have Miiee resided In 1M)7 James with tin elder hi other, John, took an active pait in the organi7.it lull of a sabbath school and MIA with John being the first superintendent In 1902 James was set apart as superintend nt of the sabbath school, whuh office he held lor fourteen ears; thin In 1910 he was tailed lo ait as bishop, holding that e for twa lve years. It. shop Ietei son attributes ho success as a bishop to the support of his wife, who at that time was an officer in the 1'iniurv and an active worker in the Relief Society Mis. Feterson died is eais ot-f- Fair-viw- in SLC u W I d i, Dt.ige Spring City Nows e; I Early Spring Application Gives Full Season Control Heptachlor applied in early Spring liefore alfalfa is 2 to 3 inches tall gives ou full season control of alfalfa weevil infestations. It tales only 4 ounces of actual lleptachlor per acre for effective control and the material can lie applied with any standard spraying or dusting equipment. For the exact tune to apply lleptachlor for good weevil kill in your area, contact your local county agent or other agricultural authority. For complete facts about lleptachlor write us tor a FREE folder on How to Control Alfalfa Weevil With lleptachlor. Hu's will in no way obligate you. cLsicciL CORPORATION AVET C0P0AT10N DIVISION OF AVI. J02 Cntv CHICAGO It, IlllNOII 4, California a, el; i u i i iki Kn i ml 111 i All ot D ei i hil- . ,, 1 i t i 1 t i i nt t ( I o! ii'b-n- t m A. All-re- d, an-full- Mrs. Ireta Strate was hostess Wednesday evening to the members of the Social Service club at her home. Her guests were Mrs. Vilate Hope, Mrs. Elda Acord, Mrs. Lavon Allred, Mrs. Edith Mrs. Christie Beck, Schofield, Mrs. Irene Aiken, Mrs. Utahnna Strate, Mrs. Mildred Petersen, Mrs. Dona Allred, Mrs. Helen Madsen and Mrs. Etta Larsen. Special guests were Mrs. Winona Mrs. Francis Osborn Allred, Bishop and Mrs. Reid H. Allred, Blain, Mrs. Iris Allred, Mrs. SylMrs. via Nielsen and Bernice Hansen. a Mrs. Lola Colter and daughter Marian Sonnsen of Tooele visited with relatives in this city and Chester the past weekend. Miss Lenore Allred attended the Inauguration Ceremonies at the U3AC at Ivogan, Monday. Director Whetton of Snow College accompanied the Snow College Council there as special guests of the colli ge. tended the sa rament services in Rue Allred and Lenore Allred attended the sacrament services in Fairview Sunday for the blessing and naming of their grandson an 1 r.efhew. The baby son of ii I 11 I ill-il- t i t , -- reek ( SIS engineer l, .oil I I , planning diy-- I vding and irilgnted m t Ins ear ( )ne .,1 he lev eled this fail 4. i , I I i - m .11 Id . 'I i I t lnilU4tll.il a'lt t .4 t mm Ilg pi 111 i me lit Ipr Ephraim W ill be ' I'he P,i cunmll mtlni k teviuoli' ( 1,1 istensen of the ; W Mi William tm l.u e, pic4i,hnt iif the Il ill Y,it.i Ilduaim Iingition itunpaiiy and 1oni li ollierseii of SIS, reviewed I Gel 4 .4iiuMtlull, will aim lie Ed imp! ov lent s on the Eph- Cheat nil PI I 1 m l , ! I il- 1 p! - i 'd Sheep Reliable Investment, I county agricultui ill agent. With steady to lower prices exEllis Dye, a senior student of wall need to exampected, North Sanpete high school, has ine theirfanners spending plans been selected to represent the to be sure each brings expendituie school local at the annual Rotaiy a h turn at least Youth Conference. This confer- back to financial the amount spent. Othence is sponsored by the Salt Lake equal .1951 may end with an inerwise, Rotary club and will be held crease In debt or a sacral ice m there from March 19 to 21. Only living standards. senior- students are eligible for family Profitable requues farming the honor. however. Neither crops spending, son a Mr. of and Mrs, Ellis, can be starved into Mar Dye of Spring City, was se- nor livestock Where production. profitable lected because of his outstanding soils are deficient, the county leadscholarship, citizenship and agent points out. it is likely that ership. He is active in athletics no money will bring a greatand is studentbody president this er increasespent in production (and inyear. come) than that spent to supply needed plant foods. visiting their parents, Mr. and for spent Similarly, money Mrs Royal Allred. roughages, concentrates or supplements necessary to keep aniMr. and Mrs. Alden Blain of mals thriving, rather than merely Bountiful W'ere visitors Friday at existing, makes the difference the home of their mother, Mrs. between large and small calf Eva J. Allred. crops, high and low butterfat product ion and profitable and unMr. Glade Allred of Bountiful profitable farming. spent Thursday afternoon visitWhen buying both feed and ferMiss with Manett Allred. ing tilizer the farmer must know' the kinds needed and the cheapest Visiting Saturday and Sunday of needed plant or animal with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dye source f some nutrients. Otherwise, were Mr. and Mrs. Mar Dye, Per- the he he may money spends ry, Kelly and LeeAnn Dye of wasted. A wide variety of this Murray. kind of information is available office, county Extenson Aiken at the out Mr, and Mrs. Russell Allred. Mr points and children, Yvonne and Faul, to reduce There are ways spent the past weekend in Manti with Mrs. Georgia Jeffries and waste, reduce costs or iricreasoj production more than costs on family'. every farm. It may be a poor feeder or bad manger that Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stemor are pig feed (and increases cost). wastes the proud parents of a baby It be an expensive may daughter born recently in the L a few neddless trips to D S hospital in Mt. Pleasant. ing job or town that increase costs without This is the third child and first to or it may be the income, adding daughter for the Sternors. purchase of a new machine that fails to reduce cost of production Mr. and Mrs. Russell Alired of or to incioase income. Everyone Salt Lake City were visitors last could spend more by wisely week with friends in this city. planning a bit farther, the agent I "i ni i' a i ,1 li dd a to 11 Mg lied past lire 4, o led ' p g lol.n Ll bias,. ii i s pluming to u i.f oi i d i o ui I et e he.ld- . IM- - a i i,' at ed past ore, fi m e "i lot t' ion l i tmg and di ill a v v. . si.ii to in piove iiis faun t ih li n on.strm t divide! s on a inf stei hag .lit t i I a di on wno present opt Lucy who li in Pi.iltiinoi i, and thuteili ot their tilteon g ni ndi h ldren Sanpete County tuimeiM with weie present Mr some past ui es or other grazing Tho4e attending included iind Mrs A. Thomas latteison. uteu going unused can easily add Tommy Paula. Luelle Scott, Re- another entnpilse to their fannbel i a of Salt Luke Kitv; Mi and ing opet at ion .sheep. Mm Edwin MG. and Seelv Comity Agi leultural Agent, A. that the 1dambe ot Logan, Mr and Mrs Fullmer Allied says a reliable lie Will Frank Morgan, sheep operation Steven, Billy, John Leo and Mu bind of Nephl, source of income twice a year Mr and Mrs Seelv wool in the spiing and lambs m John It the late summer with less inVance Roheit and Johnny Ross. Seelv, Mr. and Mis. V II Gun- vestment than any oilier livestock. derson of Mt Pit asant Sheep require a minimum of Jolly Dozen Pinochle club was housing and no expensive min hinentertained Thursday evening ny, and the initial cost is within with Mrs. Ruby Iotilson as hos- reach of most farmers No farm tess. animal will yield the returns per Kn st prize was won by Mrs. dollar invested as will sheep, the Annie Nielson, second by Mis. agent says in quoting Extension Pearl Eoscnlof and traveling by Sheep and Wool Ssepiallst Russell It Keetch. Mrs. Cecilia Norman. a Holding down the cost of Mrs Jean Reynolds was hos- sheep operation are the low labor tess vs hca Utopian club met last costs and low cost of feeding, the are indicates. Sheep Friday night. Mis. Dora Ander- agent son of Moroni and Mrs. Althea adapted to utilizing weeds, brow'so and farm waste. They only reWllleox were special guests. Prizes at pinochle were won by quire about three pounds of alfMrs. Helen Staker, first; Mrs. alfa per head per day in winter, Betty Olsen, second, and Mrs. plus a small grain ration for 30 Lula Olsen, low' and traveling days liefore lambing. Creep feeding for lambs will require small prizes. amounts of grain also. Mr. and Mrs Rex Seely visited with In Salt I Ake (Tty Sunday their sons, Dean anil Reed Seely and their families. Student Named Watch Farm Costs Warns Co. Agent To Go to 1951 is the year to watch farm Rotary Conference costs, according to Fullmer Mi i oie it t e Ih asaitl 11 litigation 1 iti , w ill hi ' doing l t Si a u bOUth on l In fed is 'a o t lung on plans mt Cleili wntclhhfd I"! tie I', 'li t , mt t ln.s u eek i' M inmti ttm A In l films mi I if ( Mile lining to i d i i tie n i Gold, in, ! mb' r I'llmg i i i . t pl to! )! . , i Dak .bn Halting u lav i cl ,.e : IS i n li' Ih lo e t 1 il h '1 h i hi ' Il e ' , m . k 1 t t i i miles e this v ar North e I W i. C, mi mi- 1 1 egel sill ,1 anil 12 Oh 2 t III Ii tpulls. R d r.o'.n is pi. inning pasture In 1, ic it g i to io a I ion gntz-- e g i e I a i on u 4 f tun 4out h of u'tt iv .'li ll li 1e.i) ( t I A i er t trel leveling this ( gueds their Ci m lit i .Ml,' , o" will lie C. iinimt J t 4 h' i (II at las turn M die i 4 i ( nd a g i '.1 W C, ah s Di p.ti Yn e 1 Edgar d ' t on.pli-- of ,1'ifi I I Among s ha ,ith, i i 11 t i he Mai m A 1 i t , g,. ill i il K . 4 ip It t! , tv the i in .'.ll, n it tie i i. iget her t 4 'I. I P e ! h I t a it i ha., pa 4 pi t 'I ci h Gelil ' 11 uni 1 anmvci.sniv rr m m e R, ( . Ccmnuttei Ml and Mis. J. Leo Seelv vvel, Ii 04 s at a lamily put Sunday ui hoiioi of Mm Seelys biithiluvt John R. Baxter Jr., Is now stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. Ilts present assignment is assistant mail clerk and typist. He had a happy reunion recently with Donald Fullmer of this city, wrho is also station at Fort Benning. ApPLY EASY TO Mi s 40M 1.4011 Mild Mis Jones weie iilm sju Mr. and Mrs. John R. Baxter learned recently their son. Pvt. ECONOMICAL Andei Ni The waul Relief Society Annual Day will be held Manh 10. Tuesday afternoon beginning at 1:30. The Relief Society presidency. Mrs Loina Jensen, Mrs Ethel Soren.se i Mrs. Leona Strate and Mrs. Irene Aiken, is in charge. A program will be presented an! numbers pertaining to the foundReing of the Relief Society. freshments w ill be served. ALFALFA 1 i t v. iiih-n- t i 1 i P,. in ' b , Cmti4 p j. 1 li Spell The 11.14 pi I I n r pi b p( u g i and i t hi U It tl a umi bv Mis t (insolation liii d bv Mrs Leo Slide. Iiuvilmp b Mrs J K Puli belt and ue4i piio, Mis Klt-- i ' I'cl I le. hi I i i hr t i h I I I'iMi te. h. cl, a - ' til ' mi t lilt t ll I i n I .'I tlif ;n ,m, i'l in, di Ephraim, Utah a Divkio 1 i Ilir trnsen home CONTROL Writ i ' ttii' 1 .4 !i w PI 4 l t b i Mi In id, ,1 ! ' MOTORS 0KAND i i ti;,- on Imgtl.nii svstrni last n Mr. and Mrs. John Jones Wendover were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. William Jones. Turn- planning two diii Iiis Is low (lie dcsiltmg basin, a lew di op slim t me in the desilt-m- . b ism to settle out mine silt, s a me caning weirs, rein-- t 'a d lomiite walks to teplace o the wooden walls on the knoll and pirn ei house dividers, ihanncl work on the nppioaih to the desilting teisin and pirns will lie presented to the Imaid in SCS on a rock-jiti.stunt ui e in the canyon to d op out boulders hefoie they i r.oh the pow ei house divider. Radio Program John and Norma Bigler of will be Interviewed on KSVC progi am next Monday at 7 10 a m. John and Norma reoent-I- v leturaed fiom New Orleans, La , where John represented the Sanpete SCD at the national convention of SCD supervisors. Sec. Ezia Taft Benson addressed the convent ion SCS ( P Personnel are busy tins week cheeking in the field the practices applied for by farmers for ASC assistance. In many cases the units requested need adjusting after review of the application in the field with the farmer. A form 245 wdll lie mailed soon to you by ASC olfiec after SCS and the fanner have reviewed the job in the field. F armers must sign Form 245 and return to ASC along with receipts for material purchased upon completion of each practice Die i 1 ci j my is 11 i b i From where I sit ... Joe Marsh of of Idaho J. Raphael Larsen Falls, Idaho is visiting here with his sister, Mrs. Richard D. Jones. Sam Siehert has entered u rest home in iSalt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Erieksen visited in Orem Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reck and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rasmussen have received word that their son, was Elder Wallace Rasmussen named blanch president of the Crosby branch L D S church in Minnesota where he i serving a mission. Mrs. Guy Olson has returned from Salt Lake City where she her of attended the wedding granddaughter, Miss P.etty Sue Spencer of Spokane, Wash., and Jack Harris of Tooele. The young couple were marin the Salt Lake L ried Match D S Temple. hay-bal- -' -- s - a H 1 in 4, 1ml IS i,f In t 'i i ii h t'U II I n at i . ' til im hid the lmi Is w ho ,t 4 let resll- i g o W is t ' i e o heir I K 330 I. w I a 1 North Main Street l v It t i rtesS j . n in i I'hiii wile t h Ml s O V . if s U at V me ut s tv e II e. 4 o' ; in IS 4. n I one it the of G11 ng I Del. Ilf n uh tbit nit ,I4 e t l Mrs. Loina Jensen lett last week by plane for Dodge City, most does Peterson of Bishop Mr Kansas to and Mrs. his own farm work and makes David Earl visit Sorensen small and his own living. He attributes a daughter. to of work life plenty long andj clean gospel living. Mrs Emma Sorensen was in the L D S hospital at Mt. Pleasant the past week following an Congressional Pay liaise Members of Congress are expect- operation and for medical treated to vote substantial pay raises ment. for themselves and Federal judges, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis AJlred of effective next January'. However, the special commissions recom- this city, Mr. and Mrs. Donald mendation that the legislators an- - Ilafen and baby of Ephraim visnual gross income be hiked to $27,- - ited last week in Springville with 500 is likely to be scaled down to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tippetts and $20,000 or $22,500 still a sizable' family, boost over the present $15,000. Mrs. Maria J. Allred has reher with Lovely flowers are the smiles of turned home to be daughters, Mrs. Edward Jensen William Wilber-forcGods goodness. and Mrs. Lafayette Brotherson after visiting in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allred and in What a desolate place would be Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. a world without flowers ? It would Vance Allred. be a face without a smile a feast without a welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allred of Mrs. Clara Lucas Balfour. Provo spent the past weekend rr be mil tin I'm s.lti v l i I c Ci ji'iul oi IMili' I S I i i l.oii e lii n e i 1 to, 1, ,1 'I. t' n. 4 wni w i ii!'. w ' j i tj i I'm lu v 1 i fECtVE i.i Manti ( , h n i I! M !u it M Ml M it ''"'it I uii..i 1 own till Twelve children were born to the touple, seven of whom are living. They are: Mrs. Hyruni Eriiksen (Doicasi, Salt Lake City; Ernest Peterson, Provo; Mis. Lewis Terry (Agnes), Mrs. Hyrum H. Rowberry, Mattie), Spanish Fork; Mrs. Charles R. (Wretha) Nielson and Elroy Peterson of Murray; and Mis. Elton (Cleo) Garn of Pleasant Grove. Mr. Peterson has 25 grandchildren, three of them in the Armed Service, and eighteen ' i1 Jl , ago. DAVIS-GAURIC- v l-'n-- To Celebrate ,n-ire- ( Kt-- i4 ' i n lit at t tni 1, the Mhixls anl m (Mobil, ls'Jl hi married Melissa Stew ait m j i ''!i, e Fun-vu- 1 tiiMin. To l! .i . n I James T. Conservation News Steve Tips the Balance Was just leaving home this morning when the Missus reminded me to stop at Steve and Als Meat Market for a pound of hamburger. Be sure to get it from Sieve, she said. Why? I wondered. So when I got to the market I asked Steve if he knew. Ill tell you, Joe, ho said. A1 and I sell the same meat, and a pound is a pound. Maybe its just that we go at it differently. A1 loads the scales and takes away til he has a pound. But I put too little on and start adding. To your wife that probably looks like a better buy. From where I sit, there's always more than one way to approach a thing and still come out fair and square to all. My wife likes a cup of tea with dinner; I prefer a temperate glass of beer. We get along fine. Gets me pretty mad though, when somebody starts throwing his weight around and demands that I things exactly his way. Bee fy(aAJ Copyright, 19' f, United Stales Brewers Foundation 1 Mrs. E N. Mikkelson has Arizona from Phoenix, where she visited her mother for ten days. She went there to attend funeral services for an uncle. concludes. Guests during the Round Robin last week at the home Of Mayor and Mrs. Grant Johansen were Mr. and Mrs. H. Orson Bagley of who Koosharem, Garth Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Delone Carlson is on furlough and goes next to entertained at a family dinner Japan, and his wife, and Mrs. F'riday evening in honor of the Proctor Iiowman and family of fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. Monroe. and Mrs. Grant Shaw of Mt. Pleasant. North Sanpete Camera Club James R Nielsen reports that will meet next Thursday, March h his sister. Mis. Myron Aldrich 18 at 8 p.m. in the of Bountiful, fell recently breakward church. Interesting picturse wall be ing an arm. Mrs. Aldrich has sustained a broken leg four times shown by the members. The public is invited to attend. and has had rdght operations. and Mrs Lawrence Larsen was given the name of Wallace Petersen Larsen. Mr. j First-Fourt- WE RECOMMEND HEPTACHLOR for alfalfa weevil control Kill I Spring before they lay their eggs Use lleptachlor, lowest cost insecticide you can buy. Only 4 ounces per acre gives control. W. J MT. PLEASANT CO-O- P. Mt. IMc.Dant, Utah R. White Company today. Xju o u2k0 1 1 d water-logge- A W. R. WHITE CONCRETE DRAIN TILE SYSTEM MAKES YOUR LAND WORTH MORE . . . WHILE YOU USE IT . . AND ALSO IF YOU SELL ITI For full details, contact adult alfalfa weevils in early Order your lleptachlor today land can be reclaimed. With W. R. White concrete drain tile you can increase available farm acreage, cut down on farm labor, overhead and cost of production. You will also increase the quantity and the quality of farm products. Most alkali or U vbLiyo uu Lfiitj Phone 7765 Utah Li 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, CONCHT1 nrx lICTION HWI1 COHUCAna (WVIIt) eix nti VIM HI All AO IAIII CONCAIlt CONCMTI A MITAl MlfAi All MUAi IC.IW llT YM |