Show The Garland Times Friday September will at PAOE moot IDan DEVOTED' TO TOPICS Wednesday October 7 1942 at 10 am Farm machin- OF INTERFST TO FARM PEOPLE RATION BOOK BLING 1942 Fielding Personals Hews of Farm Interest A 25 PRINTED Mrs un hr spiil gardm tractors Class B machinery mav be ald upon certification by the farmer to to the dealer that it Is required meet agricultural goals this class In not arc most other farm machinery listed in class A hand-oC includes Class lated forks hoes and tools such as shovels is needed for No certification picks tools these Given Eligibility Requirements for machinEligibility requirements ery in class A include inadequacy of present and inability equipment to meet farm production goals by reor by cuspairing or bv purchasing A purchaser tom or exchange work must turn in replaced equipment and agree to rent or let others use on specified the new machinery terms and conditions who are refused certifiApplicants cation may appeal to Uv state USDA War Board In class A must not be Equipment Utr than October 31 1942 purchased V NEWS I OR OrL CAKE FEEDERS tons of oil cake million Several for live and meal will be available winter stock feeders tills This is The the greatest sujjply in history Box Elder county USDA War Board use feeders and to urges stockmen more of this feed V AID SCRAP DRIVE FARMERS Farmers of Box Elder county are their share to the scrap contributing in the county in the big collected USDA harvest ” The county "wrap War Board Is coceratmg with the oounty salvage director In this drive War Board's It is the responsibility to see that every farmer is visited in this campaign “But bring In that now” the War Board scrap says chairman V POULTRY IN INCREASE MEAT ASKED Secretary of Agriculture Claude R Wickard has called the Na- upon Don’s poultry to produce industry 200000 000 extra chickens duung the fail and winter months to coming help supplement the supplies of meat in proKjxct The for civilian use plan Is to have poultrymm brood chicks and feed them out to about three pounds to market and March Hi January February V After November 15 farmers hauling for hire will be under the Office of IKense Transportation order No 21 and wall be required to ojierate under certificates of war necessity V State USDA War Board Set Meeting Date The Utah State USDA War Board of mother A W J 1 I :IP II8' bD'i t 6-J- v a-- A A This is the Place Clothes you buy here have that elusive some- that distinguishes their wearer That is why women from great distances pay regular shopping visits to this store with the growing reputation for beautiful clothes Your very own Fall and Winter outfit is probably here for you right now thing The LaGra Shop ilIEY WOMEN’S HEADQUARTERS Tremonton — GRACE Mon Tues "T’f Clyde Erekion 16 high school student and helper on the farm want3 to be an aviator spring the Ereksons buy about 2400 best grade sexed chicks as replacements for the laying flock After 9 or 10 weeks in the brooder house these young pullets are put in open air screened frames and allowed to range an apple orchard The natural cover crop here gives them a lot of greens “Ranging this way makes good strong pullets — they get so vigorous they go to roost in the apple trees” Mr Erekson told me “Of course we keep feed and water in the screen houses so the pullets never stray too far Before they are put in the laying houses my pullets are vaccinated against chicken pox” Rosalind Russell and Fred MacMurray in “TAKE A LETTER DARLING” Wednesday Thursday Preston Foster and Lynn Bari in “SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN” I Advertising and selling support for eggs given by Safeway is a big help to his Association reports M a poster JL PROP tvtt y t rrrttt ti1 r r r r r rr Each Sun HAWS Utah Mrs Erekson “Startingr on a shoestring as we did” E J told me “I’d have soon been through if it hadn't been for my wife — she’s teen a real meshe learned years ago that food dollars go farther at Safeway Friday - Saturday Humphery Bogart and with Jolipsm at - UTAII Mrs Ralph visited Mr Sc Mrs Will Godltdy o( Sunday who L with Provo Ralph Godfrey Kcams Utali Brigthe Air Ccrps ham Godluy and Dean and Eldon of CTarkston were SuCaay Thompson Eliza of Mis Godfrey jand guests Mr Ac Mrs J D Munson atfamily tend d a party at the home of Dr A Mrs T E Betonson Saturday (k eu i ing f In six large laying coops likcthiEJErekson maintains about30001aying hens — highly nervous White Leghorns which produce best on strict routine “We gather the eggs three times daily — in summer at 10 a m 2 p m and 5:30 p m and in winter at 9:30 a m 2 p m and 4 p m” Mr Erekson explained to me “During the summer I feed the whole grains (scratch feed) at 6 am and at 5:30 p m — mash at 1 p m During the winter I iced the w(hole grains at 7 :30 am and 4 pm and the mash at 1 pm If I varied my routine as little as half an hour my hens would probably go off their lay for several days Collecting three times daily allows cooling of the eggs soon after they are laid and that’s important for quality My hens are always confined in the laying coops — I don’t believe yards are necessary Twice a year— around July first and the middle of September — I cull and sell all hens over three years old and all broody hens and early moulters Every fall we thoroughly disinfect and clean each laying house The straw litter is changed twice monthly during the damp winter weather once a month in summer” A Effie Mrs A in the country "Mr J Erekson of Tayaon Utah has today managed farm Safeway I irckaon told me “By careful grading tha one of the moat modern atreomlined a in atatca In Rrpxwin farm in the Association lias earned a fine reputation try foul for delivering high quality eggs and thi tiling ia it a practically all paid for — by egg money helps assure us members top prices Even we have our marketing problems parIlia setup inrludca 6 acrca of Ftrep ticularly in the spring when hcav y laying pile roeky bcitcli land where his la) mg flock produces and a more remit ly purchased up the egg supply and threatens prices t lie farm partly in orchard w “Regularly during such periods we’ve had omig pullets are kept Current egg production v ariea Irom I help from Safeway and other food chains on a cases weekly (30 dozen egga per case in lato generous scale Ihoy’vo used spec ial advertisisummer to 43 cases weekly during peak laying ng and big store posters to increase egg buying — featured the Springtime Egg Festival in the spring An expert machinist before he turned to pou“The Safeway method of direct selling also me Eggs for example — Safeway appeals-tltry in 1926 Mr Erekaon built his coops himself demands high quality eggs and pays top price mixed cement for the flooradid ail the plumbing for them Then they deliver to consumers by and wiring For the past 8 years he has served as the quickest least expensive route which save a director of the Utah Poultry Producers Coofolks plenty of money” perative Association and was its president in 1937 Your Safewat Farm Reporter “Fortunately our Association is one of the best Program for Thi Week: Irene Manning in THE BIG SHOT” Green E Liberty Theatre TREMONTON Mr Bums Tr croon ton Mrs their of Oakland Nish Carmen and Dale Welling of Sui Francisco California spent a f:w days tills week visiting their parents Mr A Mrs Gale Welling Miss Alice Hansen of Baltimore Mankind is visit- anil daughter Karin all of Millville in': w'h Mr Mrs Wynn Hansen Mr & Mrs frank Burns and and family Mr A Mrs Thurlan 'dui Kilter CH niel of Salt Lake City Mwm'ii md 'on Kenneth of Ogden ’d Mr A Mrs Walter Burns of Garvi d with their parents Mr A Mr land wire Sunday guests of Mr A J I) Munson Sundiv and Monday farm labor ery ratioring pioblems Tlie first of the nation's “all and other scrap liaivest piioiltics current null rs will be disc us id and ration treks designed to promade foi appropriate acvide a swift means of rationing any Farm Machinery tion almcst at tin or ccnuncdity ai Ucl V Rationing Explained Postal mav new pitch instant th" danger of a entiral short rnipiovccs To keep the the hn planes flying appear' are new being print'd ai cl top b ets A revision of age tanks rolling and the guns booming 192 on CUB 1IF RS MRS LIND The books contains coupons empostal i oguUti ns now Ameucdu Guild met lanueis luue gone cn ra- ployees to work on farmspermits each page a separate The lutui-- ' Prcgr-'ight pages m addittens Tlx U S Department of Ageolor and each coupon separately the home of Mrs Nina Owrn for tion to ‘heir regular jobs carrying riculture id Mgna'ed bv nurrbir and letter Ih ordtral Jreevang all ai m mail or Friday thlv mieting sen m the post olfice unking machm-rm the hands Burton the use altf no'ii of dealers Dcrothv The design makes possible PicMden V to insure fair distribution Mrs of availof tli' berk for straight coupon ra- hid (httrge of the meeting md raniheis who slaughFiumtTs able oquipimrt and its placement such as now used Dr sugar Dtnni Wilccx was chairman for the ter tlicr own lni'tork for use on tioning inhere it lull do the m xst good savs of a talk ernsisted er ive ol th' ‘point system” where- pi which the farm ninth wall not bv ub the Bex Elder B his of consumer mav N Lund th" t county Mrs War Brard Biigham by “spend” til jnt to r dilations under the meat n on vanoir grades and kinds of d mus1County by the Grover rirls rationing will lx- handled rationin'I'ogram hv a county a g reral commit te comos"d of him nl weie s ned hv the hotl- tvje of coirmrditv V the counts s USDA War Boaid rhail-JtrWKsr LABOR in and two farmers Mrs Onto Hess arrom Service apjxunt d b PROCEnCEL Mi O icntaC tie Li s Frplc TOLD thf war board u d then er thi" countv I SDA Wir Board dauglit r M irgie to Og-- t nvrssl procedure to make Approval Needed for ( fa's A return to n Rituidav fri lnstrui'n - on h w to ob'an this up in of Japarusc evacufcs m class A irwv aiailaMFarm maehinerv Mi’S VerNon wnk at Hill Frlil for beets la bra sugar harws'ing be sold only upon approval by tlr and othcr crops in the intci mountain V In mpM n and Mr- - Terris Niels n of eoiU’tv rationing committee Includof tmeMs Mondav u ' ml weie ft a tired as the ill Fi’s been announc'd bv th' Cit g ed in this class axe beet hftfrs Miss Donna War Victors feed frtm Sept°mb r Mis r lino Mins'n lieadv cvim Anhonty loader eombn's disc hanows feed sure 00 evame-- s lfindruks n visiting with her sister th the 23 to Ortobt r 10 fim drills grinders levit Pacific Coas nnlitari are have grain V lortne at Murray this grim Aibuv ors manum spiiadr-rM hay balers Mis Cvill G dfrev ft r we Re to work in ihe 't 30 Is th' deadline uMgn ember fields of nulk coolers milking machines halo Utah and Moot ma rrrp insurance on wheat voder! this nt itaimd at a family dinn'r at Oregon rs potato diggers aid tractu h me Sunday the oorason be Famn ra needing this help should fill for harvest In 1943 ors including t their daughter s firJt birthday Thosa present were Mr anmverary Mis Keith Jess op of Randolph Mr A Mrs Lester Jessop and children Don Calvin and Alton Sheldon Mr & Mis TTieil Jensen and Dixie Mr A Mrs Glen Jessop and son Douir’ns Mr A Mrs Tliurwin Scott ing A r is Bruce Walton manager of the Safeway in Payson where the Ereksons trade Floyd Harmer manages the Payson branch of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association Mr Erekson hauls his eggs to this plant daily for grading packing and shipping He also buys all his chicken feed and sells culled hens through the Association |