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Show The Soil Profile The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah WEDNESDAY, By Clyde T. Lowe Xjtunuiuioo- - ueuinq ajiua aq; aouepodiui st ptre izyefc is becoming increasingly more apparent to everyone, in all walks of life. In a film Water pro-- . . duced by the I . Caterpillar Tra' ctor Co., it states that 90 to 95 of the water falling on the surface of the United States is wasted; runs off the surface of the earth, wasted in gullies, etc; not used by the people in a oeneficial manner. One quarter of our nation has an undersupply of water at the present time. The film stated that one billion dollars damage is done by water each year; 21 billion gallons of water is used by industry each day; 22,000 gallons of water per person per year; 131 billion gallons of water used by agriculture each day; 302 million tons of soil each year go down the Mississippi River. Some days in the spring run off down the Mississippi there is the of a 6 inch layer of soil from the top of fifty-on- e hundred acre farms. These fig-- I ures were interesting and I thought maybe youd be in terested in seeing them. The need for conserving every gallon of water and every acre of land in our country cant be over emphasized. This film was viewed by your Nebo Soil Conservation District Supervisors at their regular meeting held last SEPTEMBER 1960 28, cq DIXONS DAIRY FREEZ ANNOUNCES A NEW AND DELICIOUS -' ! One at noon, one at night, One along the way . . , You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! OF UTAH AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION r"1 i i "v y equi-vela- GOODYEAR ANTI FREEZE MADE BY NATIONAL CARBON permanent type $l95 GAL. to take out WE WILL FLUSH AND CHECK COOLING SYSTEM AND INSTALL FOR ; $250 PER GAL. LUB. JOB JOHNSON ZL 99 SINCLAIR SERVICE J 1 SPECIALS both washing and drying The full laundry cycle began Steel's Columbia and this year for coal from Columbia-Genev- a Geneva Coal Mines when this new coal dryer, foreground, went into operation near Wellington, Utah. The new plant and its the new coal cleaning plant completed last year, sister facility -r supply cleaner coal for the long rows of coke ovens background at Geneva and Ironton. The two operations can process enough coal each hour to heat an estimated 200 average homes for a full year. Henry Mitari of Elberta in stalled about 1000 feet of concrete ditch. He states that his sweet corn was pretty good this year. He raised it on a piece of land which hasnt grown anything for several years. He does a good job. Leo Banks of Palmyra is in stalling about 800 feet of con crete ditch this fall. Carl Marcusen of Leland. Grant Larsen of Leland, Bill Larsen of Leland, are pouring a sec tion. These are among the ones who are making every effart to conserve more and more of the water available to them for their irrigation use The ditches are just a means to an end; getting the water on the farms in the most ef ficient way possible with a greater percentage of it being made available to the plants is the aim of these farmers, your Nebo SCD and the Soil Conservation Service. Some of the newest of the Nebo SCD include Roy Broadbent, George LeFevre and Leland Davenport of the Payson area. Palmyra Stake Farm, Ned H. Hansen, O. Bert Stewart and Spanish Fork City are new 'cooperators in the Spanish Todays modern steel industry has borrowed an an- cient tradition from the fine' metal craftsmen of Europe who, for centuries, have identified their work by using hallcalled sma'l symbols marks. The steelmark, a circular j star-encrust- ed symbol recent- ly adopted by the American Iron and Steel Institute, is now being used by American ant role in our American way of life, they most often thought of it as a strong, heavy and reliable metal used to build automobiles, big bridges, giant bridges, giant ships and towering skyscrapers. While it is true that steel does perform these tasks, few persons also d of knew that almost the steel produced in this country is made into products used right in their homes. Most people didnt realize that they shaved with it, cooked ir. it, slept on beds with steel innersprings and ate food preserved in tin cans which are almost 98 per cent steel. Coat hangers, bobby pins, coffeepots, toasters and myriads of ether items they used every day, were made of steel. Yet, the average consumer wasnt aware of it To remind people of steels versatility and its many applications, U. S. Steel launched a nation-wid- e advertising program to create a public awareness of the many modern, stylish and useful everyday products made of steel. This new look program was so successful that the Steelmark symbol was later adopted by the entire industry and, today, serves as a hallmark to remind consumers that steel can also be light, bright and stylish, too. one-thir- steelmakers to call attention to finished products made from steel the most versatile of metals. This modern hallmark which To lighten identifies steel your work, brighten your leisure and widen your world, recalls the custom used by since medieval tiadesmen times when sword makers, silversmiths and, even armormaking metal tailors, stamped or marked each product they made with their own identifying symbol of pride and quality. Even today, many symbols are jealously guarded at Goldsmiths Hall in London. Other stamped into gold and other precious metals, many of these origserve to inal trademarks protect the purchaser from forgeries and inferior products. Why was a hallmark needed for the steel industry? Public opinion studies sponsored by U. S. Steel showed U. S. Steels Consolated that, while people were aware that steel played an import- - Western Steel Division and its predecessor companies have fabricated and erected equipFork area. Their interest and ment for Utah and western inconservation activities are im- dustries for more than 100 years. portant in our vicinity. OFFER metal-craftsme- ns - iiSs itf"' t zi We Also Hav- e& Chips, Deluxe Hamburgers, Foot Longs, Malts & Shakes, Ice Cream, Drinks TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO A DAIRY FREEZ MEAL DURING STEELMARK DAYS Rent a New Plano 3 MONTHS ONLY 19.00 includes drayage world famous WURLITZER Pianos to qualify you must have children, 5 to 14 HART BROS. MUSIC CO. Helens Favorite: South State, Orem, Utah Across from the Scera Theatre 706 Minted Sslsd Dressing (For ( fruit salads) 1 tablespoon mint Jelly, melted H teaspoon celery seed K teaspoon salt C teaspoons lemon Juice H cup soured cream Combine all ingredients, blending until smooth. This Is good for any .fruit salad. Rent a new Piano of your choice! Hats sre reaching for heighths, and so srs the hairdresses. Wide shaped sleeves are high fashion news and so are the soft front cowl, either front or back, a fashion highly reminiscent of the twenties. Wonderful party colors for clothes Include rosy pink satin and red damask for party-skirte-d gowns. OPEN FOR BUSINESS Floyd Bishops BLACKSMITH SHOP Across road from New Fire Station in Allan's Farm Equipment Shop . . AT general fclaeksmithing e and werk ' , w YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED plow-shsr- QUALITY DEALER'S PECIALS ...MKDTIl FOU TIIE FIRST TIME IH HIST0RY GET A FBK Tlllflt SiZE ' 39c Fried Chicken, Fish are easy to wear7 They're light but bulky, often making the wearer look as though she had gained 20 pounds I New silhouettes are easy and relaxed. Waistlines are lowered In many, often sashed for emphasis. Overblouses are much In fashion news because theyre both relaxed and easy. They also go well with a bias cut skirt, which also Is in the news as a skirt or as in coats. Many of the new coats are like shades of the twenties with the blousy, lowered waistline. These are called column coats. Evening dresses may still be cut open, but more and more of them are wearing a chic, modest-lookin- g cover-upan Important trend. s, J Steelmark emblem adopted by steel companies call attention to products made of steel nt night Monday The Fishwich It may be too warm yet to think of a winter coat, but Isn't it nice to know that the smartest ones Bill-US- A SANDWICH WITH PURCHASE OF. iv it Half Gallon 55 ICE CREAM BEEF ROASTS STANDARD LB. 39 WELL TRIMMED FRESH GROUND BEEF ; 69 2 LBS. SU RE RIRL'E NAM INS 2 LBS. FRANKS 89 CELLO BAG 50 lb. Bag Americas Largest Selling Product Vitamin-Miner- al McFTFt MnBJ-ll- 46.19 Value No Cails on Back 88 wx Lews Appliance Center South Main Street The safe, sure way to help prevent vitamin deficiency Is to take SUPER PLENAMINS. One daily tablet supplies MORE than your minimum requirement of ALL vitamins with set minimums.plus true liver concentrate, iron and other important minerals.. . 11 Vitamins and 12 Minerals. 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