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Show tures of Junior Raindrop, "Oar Land Its Many Facet," "Raindrops and Soil Erosion, "World At Your Feet," To Conserve Our Heritage, "Water Bin USA., "Water From the Mountain, ' "UrstresTr. Where Floods Begin, .d cl the Wilde." Films Available for Conservation The Summit office of the US. Department of Agricultures Soil Oonservbtion Service announced today that more than 145 films are available for circulation to These films and othem may ce farm groups, churches, schools, business and civic clubs from the obtained upon written request the Motion Picture Library, agency's Motion Picture library from Soil Conservation Service, US. in Portland, Oregon. Department of Agriculture, 701 The librarys conservation films Northwest Glisan St., Room 507, Include subjects on sail and wa- Portland, Oregon 97209, or ter conservation, good land use, through your local Soil Consei recreation vatlon nrvice office In the Sum natural resources, snow surveys, soil conservation mlt County Courthouse. All SCS districts, watersheds, wildlife, films are distributed without and woodland management. charge, with the borrower pay. Film subjects Include: "Adven Ing return mailing costa. Flood Control, Before and Alter Summit County Be - UOALVILLE, BUY BUNDS ADVERTISED BY YOUR LOCAL DEALER VTAfi a-- To all of those who worked so For Sale - Chairs, Fixtures to Used Elementary School Chairs School class room. Recently removed from Elementary 11 unit a.m., Saturday, Sept Kenneth Woolstenhulme, Democratic Candidate for 24 bus garage at South Summit High School. Property must be removed at time of sale. In front get out the vote, and who supported est hope that you and all your friends will continue to support my bid in the General Election. to each buyer. Also Used Electric Light Fixtures to of the old Summit County Commissioner. Many an old timer can tell 'you of the tlir.es East Canyon I Creek has overiun its banks and flooded the lands on both sides from Richville cross roads to j where the creek flows into We-ibRiver. Many timra cropland baa been ruined for years by this flooding, many acres of fertile soil baa been washed away never to return. Land owners have tried time and time again their farms too late At, times, have this stream water. ! I South Summit Board of Education BOYD LAKE, Clerk to keep water off but found they were high as 150 acres, at been flooded along in times of high The located county county Slate ASC committee al- 'additional funds to the making it possible for the JtSC committee to allocate (5,400 to the project. Wilklnyon Brothers Contrac- extent of 795 ft. and placed rock riprap on 1515 lln ft of streambark. The total cost of the project amounted to $9,885. The Federal Government paid $5,400 j with the land owners paying the They ajip reached the Agricu- balance ltural Stabilization and ConservaThe work completed Is pertion Coui'y Committee for some manent end the farmers have financial assistance and In turn breathed a. slgh of relief knowing contacted the Morgan Soil the prelection they have. Service for technical asBefore and after pictures acsistance. Both of these groups were anxious to give assistance company this article to give us where possible and a plan was an Idea ot the nature and value set up 1 riprap all critical areas of the work done. along the streambank in this The Agricultural Program Is a ana. boost to the farmers of the naSCS made a survey and staked tion, and county In conserving the critical area. A SCS had the the .sod and water resources so necessary forms filled out and vital to our country. This is only signed by the farmers. ABCS sub- enc w.'v of many that farmers mitted a request to he State have worked together using the ASC Committee for additional resists ve of the Federal Governfunds to be able to participate-a- s ment financially and technically nearly as possible to 60 per to proiect oir nations future. cent of the cost. "S'k N. .'Rich. Canyon Creek on both sides from Richville crossing to the j the creek bridge on Young Street, I i decided to do something about It on a permanent basis. I HEW LOOK! lHIuntesro ATTENTION to do t,e Job. During the winter of 1965, 22 tors were hired to the the farmers whose farms border :M They dredged Un channel ; k Creek R.O.P.A. wishes to announce that trespass permits to hunt Echo-Chal- Elk on their land will cost $25.00 Moose Permits $50.00 Con-servatl- 1 Deer Permits $5.00 per person These prices will remain as long as game is being licensed to be hunted before the regular deer season. DEER PERMITS WILL BE LIMITED IX THE FUTURE Trespass permits for Elk and Moose hunting will be on salo at DOWNS HOTEL & MOTEL COALVILLE, UTAH HandMBM mw Ftotiidt . . . om if Chevy pickvpmodti for 1M7! For greater harvest profits ... Fertilize NOW! HERE ARE THE STEPS TO GREATER HARVEST PROFITS: Here! the brand new 67 Chevy pickup! Strikingly new in styling, its trim appearance puts many can to shame. And tough new body sheet metal resists rust bet ter. New box provides pickup all-ste- el full-dep- th aide panels and And the attractive tailgate. d cab intenew rior is roomier. Also, there double-wal- l color-keye- better visibility plus many added safety features. The new 67 Chevy pickup looks so good and la built so well you can use it for almost anything! . REV LEWSIHl 1. Soil Test 2. Use Enough Determine exactly what your toil needs in the way of nitrogen imwcMrMMflvari MED s Use b tss shas hr 17... am It psssr, tssl with hustling V8 power. All new for 17 is the Chevy-Va- n 108 with 108 wheelTheres a brand new breed ef Chevy tracks at year lead base and n Chevy-VaChevrolet pace. Or pick the 00 with dealers, so cargo area. Both can he equipped stop by seen! OF 209-cuv-- ft 0 Dealer fe CoalWIe- -in Zioare Motor Company COA1Y1U UTAH micro-nutrient- Phans 336041 Fertilizer Par fc Cky Bill Mawhinney Motor, Inc. PARK CITY, UTAH - Phena 6494965 3. Fertilize and Plow Now! i i Be son you use enough fertilizer Fall fertilization is proving to imnm crop have the moat desirable crop to guarantee !. results. L MW TRUCKS FOR 17! AmMhI Cftmobt and Owf-Vaa- 25f-ciL-f- Xtf hard me at. the polls in the Primary, I extend my most sincere thanks. I have the mod- South Summit School District Will Sell 9 19M Thanks to Every One ' $5.00 per 22, j i $2.00 etch. Limited number SEPT. THURSDAY, This year, see the outlet that carries fertilizers by USS Chemicals results. Soil residues decay faster. Crops get a faster spring tart. The farmer fertilizes when the weather is still good and dry . . . not when it la sloppy as in the spring. There is leu soQ compaction in the falL 4 Fertilizers |