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Show . THE SUN CHRONICLE, rjhsaf, Take Advantage of fylissilas Grow Tcgsths? Security springs from the a city of 33,500, one that In 19401 Production has begun on earth around Minot, North had a population of only 16,577! m'ore Allis-Chalme- rs diesel-elec-On- Early 220 mid-196- . 1 1-- Allis-Chalme- rs d '9 V Weevil Now Farmers are advised to spray alfalfa immediately for alfalfa weevil, according to Melvin S. Burningham, County Agricultural Agent. The Utah Legislature recently defeated the proposed bill to increase hunting and fishing license fees.' This bill was widely discussed and often The increased revenue was not intended for salary raises for department employees nor for more green trucks as some individuals claimed. The money was to be used for projects such as improving hatc'vry facilities and purchase of land for waterfowl and deer herd development that would keep the hunting and fishing opportunities in Utah at their present high standards. According to surveys adult alfalfa weevil have survived the winter in large number. The mild weather in February has doubtless helped the female weevils to mature their eegs. Thus it becomes more important than ever As to the claim that there are that the over winter beetles be too many green trucks already killed before many eggs are laid. and uniformed Conservation OfThis job of spraying alfalfa ficers in the State, you will find reaches 2 inches growth. Fields that invariably these statements seldom show green from the high- come from cities where regional way at this very early growth officers are located. The Northern stage. Spraying alfalfa is one of Region, extending approximately the first jobs that can be done in from Salt Lake City north, has the spring, even before spread- 12 Conservation Officers who are ing manure, according to Melvin responsible for all fish and game matters within their own districts. S. Burningham. Four ounces of actual Dieldrin The Regional office has a Game Fisheries Manager, or Heptachlor per acre is recom- Manager, Law Enforcement and Public remended. lations officer and a Regional According to Dr. George F. Supervisor. These last four men Knowlton, Entomogist, Utah State are responsible for their various a rain or snow storm University phases of fish and game work in the following spray application the entire northern part of the 11 not reduct control benefits. state. Some of the Conservation Officers are responsible for as much as 3,000 square miles of land. A district of this size is a terrific amount of land to patrol, let alone gather management data for all the fish and game in . At Sara Its Etf it yea ora y Jack Kasy, Minot, N. D., pletes installation of diesel engine-electr- ic cf rership aiHKtHajss: assssK& 393-317- 4 set launch control capsule. set in each missile silo and in each launch control center. week i During a typical five-da- y of seeing that his crews hew to their work schedule, McClung may put 1,000 miles or more on his car all driving from one work site to another. "Sometimes you get tired just from driving to work. But this area still isnt as big as Texas, he commented. McClung should know. Hes from Fort Worth. A construction job as challenging as Minuteman would ordinarily stand as a monument to the contractors building it arid to the Army Corps of Engineers supervising the project. But this is one monument that will be buried for protections sake. No weapons are visible from ground level, only a heavy steel door covering each concrete silo.: chamber Inside the Minuteman waits in comfort. Each of the 15 launch control centers Consists of an understeel ground, concrete-encase- d capBule connected by elevator te a wooden barracks building on the surface. Air Force missilemen are stationed .around .the clock at each launch center. In event of enemy attack, .they would blow open thei heavy silo1 covers by remote con- trol, then push other buttons to send the missiles on their missions of retaliation toward preselected enemy targets. The Air Force figures only a direct hit by an enemy missile would put Minuteman out of ac-- i tion. Part of this. reasoning lies in the fact that the silos and control capsules are buried. A big job, all this activity on the wheat plains around Minot.' But a most necessary task; For if the mere presence of Minuteman causes the foes of freedom to abandon any thoughts of missile aggression, the billions of dollars the United States is in such underground sinking defer-- , will be well worth it. diesel-electr- ie Mr. and Mrs. James Measom attended a funrela last Friday, in Montana for a brother of Mr. Measom. The North Davis Stake High Priest Quorum held a lovely dinner in the Syracuse hall on Friday, March 22. It was one of their two fine dinners that they have ic S. Friday night, March successful 15, Mrs. Howard Robinson is general chairman of the program of in helping assistance the Ira Smith family, who lost their possession in a fire on Feb. 17. A benefit dance was held in Sunset second ward recreation hall, Thursday, March 21 at 8:30 p.m. Contributions of food, clothing or money are being received by Mrs, Robinson at her home at 1837 N. Main St Sunset. Other on the committee of civic organizations of assistance are, Bruce Schoier, Mrs. Boyd Call, Mrs. Carl Stephens and Albert Stevens. Mrs. Julia Isrealson is recuperating in the Det hospital after the past week. Mr. Boyd Call enterted Dee surgery Miss Burson has been Patricia Hospital Tuesday morning to be il lo flate with Mumps. We hope in in for arthritis traction place she will be well soon. The Sterling Scholar Awards The 479th Quorum of Seventies program sponsored by the Desare now selling tickets to the eret News, KSL Radio and KSL Music Festival they are sponsorTV, will be in Kingsbury Hall in ing on March 29. We hope every- the University of Utah campus on one will support this worthy April 17. It will be broadcast and cause and enjoy the very fine en- televised. Of these outstanding tertainment afforted them by the high school seniors to receive famous talent to be presented. scholar award certificates and is Mrs. Zina Kay has been on pins, Karen Iverson of Sunset to be congratulated. doctor the but liquids recently is giving her solid foods again and she seems to be resting better. She is Still at the mineral hot springs in Idaho. The 479th Quorum of seventies, are holding seven presidents, their weekly meetings this month the area. at the home of Jerrold Dalton. The building fund banquet, held Regional meetings are held in each region once every three or in the Sunset Ward building for four months in order to let each extra funds for the building, last Conservation Officer know any new developments that have come up and to try to keep each individual posted on the other areas in the region. Some people see this concentration and get the wrong ideas and then proceed to say there are too many fish B and game employees without EX finding out what the true story is. Phone his back. Turn this. J10LLEY Live-firin- 5100 water-lovin- 4-88- It is a shame to see the public harbor home of the ideas that they have since the Conservation Officer is usually a man who is trying to do his best at a job winch entails long and varied hours. The Fish and Game Department is trying to provide as much outdoor recreation for the public as is possible, and still maintain good populations of fish and game for future years. We are all for you, and had hoped that the additional monies could have provided more and better recreation for you. Hallmark Greeting Cards Pictures Picture Framing GIFTS FOR 93 known CAMP RIVERDALE PENDLETON, - Calif. Marine Private Michael W. son of Mr. snd Mrs. M. W. Manful of 4880 So. 2575 West, Roy is scheduled to complete four weeks of individual combat training, March 15, with the Second Infantry Training Regiment at Camp Pendleton. Calif. NEWS Curtis Salisbudy was honored by friends and relatives on his 17th birthday, Saturday, Marc." 23, at the Salibury home. A film showing adventures on the Colorado River was shown. house guest the past week at the home of Fay Hull was Lloyd Trimble of Oklahoma City. Okia. Mr. Trimble has been employed on the Bob Miller ranch in Big Peney, Wyo., one of the largest ranches in the state. He is to Oklahoma City to visit relatives. Te training provides newly enlisted marines with a background A Hour will be presented Sunday evening, March 31. at 5 p m. Tin theme will be The Childrens Friend. Batching to obtain of experience report Live-firin- g four-ma- Rivcrdalcs Primary PORK &KISIH1K Fertilizer Dealer Watch your profits grow wher you use Anchor Brand Fertilizers, the prefe red fertilizers. EASTER Dallas Green !o. GRADUATION Hooper, Utah -- n Farmington squad. f6r building or remodeling Ken Fahncke, Contractor PHONE TA 03 VALUABLEfCOUPQN WORTH 100 BONUS STAMPS Asparagus Center Cut 19 ibung Tender, lbf 53 Chops lb 49 Steaks lb. Country Style 39' Spare Rib Loin 42 Roasts Just see your Hooper-Brigham-Morg- an Void after April 3, 1963 Family into thls(..a Sene Entire Area We with every purchase. of $10.00 or more Next Sunday is fast Sunday, General Conference being April 5, 6, 7. Sacrament Meeting will be held the night of April 7. ib Parke 49 Franks lb. Farm Fresh Eggs AA LG. doz. EX. LARGE doz. 49c HOB'S MKT. & HDWE. 687 State Clearfield, Utah S&H Green Stamps S. 4D EFFECTIVE ONE FULL WEEK . Delivery Under carefully selected instructors, the young marines learn to take their places in small fighting units, such as the fire team and the n Playing leading roles in Webers annual spring play and musical comedy are two Riverdale students, Cordell and Johnny Hull. The production will be presented on April 18, 19, and 20. Prompt, Courteous lectures. LDS Mission. Duane will on his mission April 14. Linda Tesch and Karl Gibby, honored as nominess for the Sterling Scholarship awards, will represent Weber High School in the field of music and science, respectively. The presentations to winners of this contest will be made on April 17 at 6:30 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall on the University ot Utah campus. This will be between 7 bioadcast on KSL-Tad n8 p.m. Students were judged on achieverent, scholars h i p, leadership, citizenship, and character, plus the specific qualifications of their categories. Consistency Accuracy Dependability iri the field under excombat conditions. ercises are conducted, in addition to field trips and classroom Elder Duane Bingham is back with us, having filled an honorable mission in the Alaskan-Can-adia- - Complete Automatic Man-ful- l, ; M. Wash. g CHUGG ART 2450 Wash. tabulations Official 775,000 individuals, - Boy friends of Robert Tesch helped him celebrate his 15th birthday on Friday. The boys went to the show, Son of Flubh-er- , Bishop Grant Gibby reports that and had cake and ice cream the basketball game an Saturday afterwords at the Tesch home. . night Ward party were both very successful and boosted considerably the building fund needed to start construction in the new addition. A construction shack will be build this week in preparatwas very ion for the anticipated construction. each year. 81 pbs comrs inside a Minuteman missile Mr. and .. Robert and daughter, Irene, rode to Salt Lake City, Sunday, March 17, and vccd with Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie in the LDS Hospital. Mrs. R. S. IttCQuarrie in the LDS Hospital. Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie recently underwent, surgery on her leg and is getting along fine. SHOP been done. We are'sure there will be even more enthusiasm for tho last two rounds of the program. d SUNSET IN THE NEWS C. Final tabulations on the first round of the KO Polio campaign in Utah showed that 80.2 per cent of the states population received the Sabin oral vaccine, thereby taking the first big step towards wiping polio out for good. In Davis and Weber Counties, 76.6 of the people took the sugar-cubevaccine. Burningham. This is especially important on streams that have no storage facilities. I Spray For Alfalfa Type One Polio With Recent Drive show some ranging from six weeks to 90 plus, have now had the Sabin oral yaccine in soils can store Deep approxof tho Utah. More than 50 of water in imately an acre-fostates population had received the root zone. But once the soil in the Salk vaccine prior to this that root zone is filled to its capThis gives Utah just Dr. Alan P. Macfarlane, state program. acity with water, you may do more harm than good if you This has about the best record in America polio chairman, said: accordcontinue to irrigate, been the greatest mass participa- for polio immunization, explained Bruce H. Anderson, Extension tion program to my memory in ing to Dr. Carlyle Thompson, diwater use specialist with Utah Utah. Everyone was enthused and rector of Public Health for Utah. State University. the widespread interest was provThe second round of the KO ed by the turnout. We are now Polio program s scheduled for The county agent urges irrigajust two months and two sugar CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. and Sunday, April 20 tors to plan and prepare now to Saturday cubes per individual away from and 21 and the third and last save and conserve water this Marine Private First Class Rollo complete elimination of polio. The round will be held on May 18 and year. He suggests these nine pre- R. offihealth public Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. pharmacists, 19. The vaccine will be given at paratory steps: tl) learn how to cials. nurses, doctors, and all the the same locations and at the auger your soil and estimate the Rollo B. Green of 802 Birch St., other groups that have done so same times as in the first round moisture in each foot of soil to Clearfield, Utah is scheduled to much, can enjoy a good feeling in most cases. four of weeks individual complete the depth of the deepest rooted of accomplishment by what has crop to be grown on it; (2) check combat training, March 15, with Rethe Second Training Infantry you irrigation system now; (3) repair leaks in headgates and giment at Camp Pendleton, Caltf. other water control structures; The training provides newly (4 clean debris out of your ditchenlisted marines with a backes; (5) plan for constant ditch READY-MI- X ground of experience in the field repair and improvement; t6) in- under combat conditions. g stall enough control structures to exercises are conducted, in Co. regulate your water into the fur- addition to field trips and classrows or borders at low velocities room lectures. S. Blvd. to avoid washing; (7) irradicate weeds, willows, salt cedar and Under carefuly selected instrucother plants; (8) tors, the young marines learn EX plug holes made by rodents; and to take their places in small (9) plan desired future improveWe specialize in fighting units, such as the four-ma- n ments for your irrigation system. fire team and the Concrete Then make those changes as time squad. The concrete best and finaces allow. Melvin solid-fuele- ic 3, Water f water shortage expected, wise farmers will now prepare to take advantage of early runoff water, says County Agent ue Allis-Chalme- rs Servicemen News Weber And Davis Counties Whip With Allis-Chalmer- . run-of- F&ge Seven Shortage Expected e Dakota. company directly involved trie generator sets for another There Is the security of wheat, in Minots wheat and missile missile complex at Warren AFB for example. North Dakotans prosperity js s, near Cheyenne, Wyoming. have been measuring' their pros- maker of combines that harvest A fourth Minuteman base unperity in grain harvest lor the grain and biggest supplier of der construction is at Whiteman years. emergency power equipment for AFB near Knob Noster, MisAnd being planted now in the the nations Minuteman missile souri. Wheat fields axe silos for another program. The first Minutemen ready for Buried underground, the Min- war duty are at Malmstrom AFB type of security, the Minuteman missile, Americas ace in the uteman missile 150 of them, in near Great Fallsf Montana. hole deterrent to an enemy nu- fact .will be the newest addition Twenty of the missiles were clear attack. to the Strategic Air Commands turned over to the Strategic Air Together, wheat and the mis-s- national defense arsenal at Minot Command last Dec. 11, and 130 have produced an economic Air Force Base. other Minutemen are expected upturn such as that Upper Great Many military experts regard to become operational by summer Plains region has not experienced Minuteman as the most impor- at Malmstrom. in nearly half a centu tant U. S. weapon since the atom- Before 1965, the United States banner ic bomb. Poised in their hidden is expected to have more than Largely because of crop of spring and durum wheat, silos, these Air Force intercon- 800 of these three-stagd North Dakota topped all states tinental ballistic missiles can, on missiles on station. last year in the rate of personal less than 15 seconds notice, travel Construction of a Minuteman income gain. nearly 6,300 miles at speeds up complex such as Minots is an The 1962 harvest boosted farm to 15,000 m.p.h. to deliver a nu- immense project. There are 165 a welcome re- clear warhead of about one meg- separate work sites scattered receipts by lief following74,. the dreadful drouth aton! over nearly 20,000 square miles and dismal grain crop of 1961. Standing behind this awesome of wheat country around Minot. The missile base construction military force is an Thats an area almost as large Job, expected to cost in excess of power supply consisting of 165 as Massachusetts, Connecticut, 135 million dollars by the time it diesel engine-electr- Delaware, Rhode Island and New sets. Should utility pow- Jersey combined is completed in is also a big reason why pockets are er lines serving the Minot missile Perhaps the best way of getsites fail, the electric sets would ting an overall idea of the extent jingling around Minot. Workers involved in the gigan- supply emergency power. The of a Minuteman base is to spend tic project take' home a monthly sets also will generate continu- a day or two with John McClung, ous electricity during periods of vice president of Leslie Miller, payroll, of approximately million dollars. They spend such alert. Inc., the firm that is installing a a sizeable amount of it in Minot So far, plants recat Norwood, Ohio, and Harvey, that local store owners did a ord 70 million dollars retail sales Illinois, have produced a total of 1962. 330 sets for the Minot job and volume in That was almost a 5 million for a similar Minuteman base dollar increase over the 1961 being built around Ellsworth gross. Quite a business boom for AFB near Rapid City, S. D. Burled for protections sake are launch control capsules like this one near Minot, NT). From inside these concrete-encasesteel structures Air Force missilemen would, in event of enemy nuclear attack, send Minnteman'on his mission of retaliation. e, MARCH 29, 3903 THURSDAY, MARCII 28 TO APRIL 3RD |