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Show .. Thursday. PAGE TWELVE 0 finally best 1 Holds Confer ence? Although (let. 1. has been set Four stakes (if .L- ill well and ins.represente 1946. An expensive “bailout .is it.” opening date for the Society l)l\ l of water lu crops his been preg 'l.~l0 . . t Era drive, put in St. vemen Impro 47 ;.in “rural George vented by ii construct lly by the MIA. many Fridav nave i'olii' U\ L‘l‘ annua .. -Sen, t .6. l'tali county tarnurs Q, n,- u. J. COLLINS i pleiui this year, l'iidcr the Bid: groups. including St. - ‘ George leaders and vis ningoificm ' pooling stake. are getting their drive un- Uvada Mirapa . Zion 88% [)lt‘ltlil Irrigation company Ge er. put or Septemb t‘l'> ge rldi iris w PM agreement :l £13".“.lii of i-ii'lli der way during . . . TAN JACKSON owned the scrv—i November marks the fiftieth ance, ere iii Illilllt'. in a concrete covered ice station bestde the pine grove this pllhllC‘aUOH. Mrs, Leila Atk. lti When a flood came down a >iitil'i Iiilanel‘Sill') of a few miles outside the town. water and mud and and beginning with the November St. CHM“, ”like in. I was a good location and Stan made time ago. the kid. the succeeding 12 issues will the mW'mW ‘ debris [Missed mer the canal With. g. Und a fair living. [or carry articles dealing with the or- of This was Saturday and he'd been out damage. liad it not been would ganixation and busy all day, and so had the cashl the coverid llume.the canal have been washed out and the1 LDS church. register. Included Will “What’s goin‘ on now?" Highway farms under the canal vviiiild have? progress of Mary Ger lite .. Mrs. the Mrs. Pam J AM“ Pax of City. general board be highlights of . The program at Patrolman Clancy Burke 35k“! as i been without water. This wouldlmp historic trek across the plains, sio _ ns included re the of Zion in the tion on the welfP0Plsa establishment the “WNW “-‘l’m-‘W" an meant have i station. service the are ndL he stepped into of 1m. mountains. and out- of execut ive offi Stan looked up from the corner,J-oh on the canal and crops wiiuidimpS ce rs; have suffered for lock of water. istanding events along through the tees. class leader s ac d‘ the work of According to Barnard Scegmil-i years. visiting i mouse," he answered. "and having lei‘. chairman of the “'ashmgtonl Already subscriptions are com- where he was bent over fixing some—i thing. "I'm trying catch to a; a time of it. too!" county AAA committee. illl~ 1M ing in. and MIA officers antici- RHEUMA‘ TISM the but one example of how the agri-‘ pate reaching a high quota on turned serious. "There has been a cultural conservation program is; current year's Era campaign. lot of service stations robbed latetlieii'ly to meet "Listen, Stan." Clancy's mood and ; : ill I suffered for ly, youngsters seem to be at the} Each morning as I carefully thankful that ymlnd problems. I found ' racket. so don't leave too much cash spread a thin film of 66~cerit but~ this terrible New ('eilingx Set for Livestock affliction“ lying around.” gl tcr on my undersized, off—color ad ly answer any New ceiling prices on live iii.i;.:\ one that "Oh, they’d never bother with a. remind myself for infoi'niiiti on. cattle. and lambs have been c~- toast. I dutifully . . Wri , place like this." Stan's mind wasn'i‘ that lill‘lllt‘l‘h' helping America is eating more than PO. Box 823 VIZ: Am talilishi-d in accordance with pro” "Now if I. 0n Clancy‘s warning. Saturday 4i”. provided b_\ the l’i'icc t'oiri‘ it ever did before could only catch that mouse.” Clan-i cciiui'e Pd. Adti.Hr\~1m_0V0 La Ii'ol lixtensioii Act of lit-lb and News. Lewisbiirgh. Pa. lli cy fled. i reconuiieniiatioiel 3! .31 3‘ X31 H if 'N 30‘ IX IKX‘E‘XKIX(XIX.Xi’illxliulililbiifllxix‘lh.X ‘l: i! :t i The next few hours were busy‘ correspond to ones for Stan. It was well past by Secretary of Agriculture t‘iiii—i 31. n midnight when he eased himself lllli.‘ ion 1”. Andeison. lie suit that the iii-Mimi lichis rocking chair for a look over the higher [Illt'~‘\’ were newspaper. “l'll stay open till one (xiiise rc>tiirqition (it the .llillt' lie i OPA Priée‘s'iiiiheii“ way o‘clock just in case there are a few ('I’Illll;\’ \\l|lliil h:i\e impeded the lil’i‘l‘.~\.il') production of livestock more to come," he thought Hardly had he settled down \ihe: and meal Kudzcr responds to 2.4-” treatlielx'alli ’I‘imex, Fort Payne. Ala llilin there was a "snap." The new ment. .23 per iiiiiidiw1 "Ah." he cried. "I‘ve got yeti this ('liic114o basis. ()I’A ceiling prices on meat. eftime!" Jumping to his feet. he pounds li'iiflliiiifr‘i! ‘.‘.llli ilii‘ .lili:I 1‘t'eetive 'l‘uesday morning tSi-p- travels some distance through the1l rushed back to l'.(‘ corner, lie Jill ('i‘.il.’l'_‘ e.’ Silk—v iriiilr tl‘ili plant to induce changes ‘A’lllcll cilise . ;ii-niber 1m will achieve marked pushed the box aside. but the Innate titling ct L death. .saviiigs for consumers. stated n... gt i— .,... was gone, and so was the Client .\_ Recent expirirneiits determined t.\i.‘ii'k ll. (li‘i-ene. lilali disti'ii‘l that solutions (‘1)llitilllll.1.', from .10 to ‘ ‘pi'iee executive. 'I‘liiirsday. in— - :l‘l't‘ilnim for the most part. saidl .15 of l per cent were sui't'icmzit iii kill dandelion, common piaii.t:i':. ‘.\li'. Greene. are ill lilt‘ better' buckliiirn. Chickuttd and pangs grade "luxury” meats and even in vvi-rt. lll.‘\ class. prices are appreciably The Cost has bi 1'” r: «inn (1 to such. lower than the uncontrolled :in e. ‘tlt that for ii an Si t.» Sit i‘.‘ ill'it‘i‘x. (ll‘A has made every effort is [tumble to clean up an acre of lKlfl ;.-- i 'ill'lllll‘. Liii roll bark farthest the meals land 0 .liaszs. "\l‘l’iiilii Si mm ii limos! used by moderate income With some weeds like Ctii‘zida , ‘re‘iiii .‘l\ to pt'oilun l‘s under i families. thistle. 2.4-” has net priiven effeci i‘i-giiiationsi. § i Veal cuts, sausage. hamburger. tive in killing the rents. It has been So goes an old flying. lint 'Izezi shoririhs and ham will remain at successful \vith billt‘l‘th'd, bindl \vasii'l ever. 11 Hell in a minor. fiyKEYSAVSl on the ll. 1.. l‘i‘icharii and Son . the June 3|) level as do most stew wced, Wild mustard. \vild radish. t meals. plate beef, brisket and bull thistle. chickueeii, ragweed, . __ Hold till it's cold . . ranch in Hardin: County, New’ shank and cheaper cuts of pork. goldenrod. burdock and many othMexico. liowever. there was a liiu. .. Prevent forest fires About 42 per cent of the pork ers including such shrubs and vanes chunck of potential pasture land as choke cherry. wild honeysuckle, supply remains at this height. The man looked hard and grim. up there. and Prichard did some- 1‘: "(‘eilings of four grades of beef Wild grape. locust, Virginia creeper. Sponsored By sumac and poison ivy. Perplexed, Stan scratched his head. thing about it. (‘ongress can earn this increase is by (li'('l'4'£t\lllL’ L'Uh‘l'llilll'ill expend— lllli‘(‘\ cutting them to the bone Relief Society 0...: MIA “ill Conduct Improvement . Era Drive Pooling 4 Talc of a Mouse giitl around to voting its members an increase in pay. The . > | i minim News l Project Saves (‘rops i Earl Presley Funeral ‘ (Continued from First Page) (Continued from First Page) IShamo and Thatcher Ballard. the . Christian. High tribute was paid to Mrs .ilatter a war buddy of Mr. I’res- ley, who pixii~ed him for his bravThompson for her unselfish llll and of scn'ice to others and to her;ery. honesty. trustworthiness ability to make friends wherever for her fidelity, courage church. he went. lie was decorated three and smcerity. her Illi'il'l\ litit‘lll.‘ The times for iii\ bravery in \Vorld and her lack of osn-ntation War I. Prayers were by Bp. Wal— speakers Were Albert E. Miller New Hormone Weed ter Stout and Walter Segler. and (‘harles S. (‘ottam, both of liorn in Fulton. N. Y.. in 1884. Killer Effective acquaintance long had whom have Mr. Presley came to Hurricane ‘ vnth Mm. Thompson and her fanr 2, 4-D Will Not Kill Wllh llarry Shamo and his family ily. in the fall of 1915. l'nder veteran All Troublesome Weeds Prayers were by B. F. Pendlcprivileges he took up a dry farm ton and Leo A. Snow. Arthur (‘ot— Farm losses from weeds exceed at Smiths‘ and later moved out the in grave the tam dedicating on the Arizona strip where he those from all other causes. With ry. St. George city cemete took a homestead and entered the the development of 2,4-d. and orBorn in Salt Lake (‘ity June ganic acid t2.4-dichlorophenoxyacetcattle business. llis sister. Mrs. 5. 1875. she was a daughter of Robbins. came recently from New ic acidl. by the USDA and the New Julius and Clara Wahlquist Se- York and took an adjoining home- York agricultural experiment staion. farmers will be saved millander. She married William It stead. lion: of dollars annually. Thompson June 1. 1911. making Surviving beside Mrs. Robbins Working different from most herbher home in St. George until, tare another sister. Mrs. A. W. iCides, 2,4-D seems to affect. the shortly after his death April 3. ‘llert; four brothers, Karl and growth mechanism of the plant and 1922. having since resided in Salti1 Glenn, and two whose names are of; member a was She Lake City. unknown, all of Fulton. N. Y. the Daughters of Utah Pioneers iMrs. Robbins collapsed from grief and was always an active LDS land fatigue after reaching the church worker. iShamo home at llurriranc. ller Surviving are four brothers. i brother Glen and sister. Mrs. Hyriim M., Arthur J.. Alvin I“. ‘l’iert. are on their way west and and Samuel A. Selander, all offiliope to take her back with them Salt Lake (‘ity. if she is able to travel. has Septemiu.r 1., ‘t Thompson Semces Congress l'TAli \VASIIING'I‘ON (Yll'N'l'Y Nl‘TVVS. ST. GEORGE 'l Will Achieve l i Some Deductions i , PURINA ElY SPRAY FOR THE HOME Barrel Chicken Coop WESTOVER FEED STORE for mutton. Fifty~eight the middle. making per cent of all pork cuts are being increased 7 to 8 cents a pound. but the average will amount to only 4 cents a pound over June 30 ceilings. Mr. Greene said. Retail ceilings on lard will average 51:.- the cut sloping. as shown in the illustration. When an entrance hole has been sawed out on one side of y cents a pound higher. I'm-om, half. two coups will ‘trolled prices of lard have been be completed. When " ’ as high as '20 and '25 cents a the half barrel is in Emiflyflzfl E3; pound above June 30 ceilings. verted. the top will slope suilicteiitly to turn water. The coop must be placed so that water will not drain into the coop. i°°a§i§i§fil£593 WELL, WELL, "a,” EZRA IS “EAEINS I" M // \\\\ “3“ A] MY 5659 ASAW ., r ~ \ L ears were straining for the sound, give him of the motorcycle. it while he emptied the register. plcment than they do on another, according to A. R. Patton of the 52.9w even more mam $35091 PICKETT’S . water. I Someone has suggested that; and a drastic reduction of taxes stared out of a hole in the wall. What an l'n-American ideaf The mouse started to run across the Press. Stamford. N. Y. floor. The girl screamed and, dropping the gun. x scrambled up on a chair. WEATHER REPORT ‘ of relieti 1 "I think so." Clancy said. dryly,i taking the gun out of the shaking‘ hand. "This might go of! and dam-i age someone." And as an afterthought. "even you." The two would-be thievel had been taken away Stan and Clancy were in the back drinking coffee. Clancy asked. “Just how did you’ get the drop on them?" “Well." he replied. acids that are important to live— stock and poultry. That is why animnis do better on one protein sup< wum Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Tum are Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin i Fhrlick of Los Angeles. “he handed Poultry and Livestock the gun to the girl. Migosh. wait: ’ Diflerent protein feeds contain dif- Washdile "Don‘t try it, sap!" the woman maybe the rise in prices might be: said coldly. i offset by government econiimv i A pair of small. heady eyes, Stan heaved a sigh “You're just in time." ferent amino acids, and it is these Be your own interior decorator! Pick exciting paper from our top collection of newest designs colors. The sight of his vanishing money} made Stan see red. "What. goes on?" Kind of Protein for WALLPAPER “Here," the man said curtly.i “hold the gun on him." She took the motorcycle had gone unnoticed; Clancy had stepped inside. sur-‘ veyed the scene and quietly askedi SHELLS is BEING TESTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OFWULTUKE . Inside and i | face. He went crashing into thel wall and slumped to the floor. ! In the excitement the sound of. E60 YARN MADE FROM THE THIN. wurre 506me THAT STICKS To THE INSIDE OF ENME g Cursing, the man turned. All the. fury in Stan's flst crashed into his: (W by "a Annual-t hum! New Beauty for Your i 0‘ 4. PORINA SPRAYS Wlll 90 THE JOB by sawing a barrel of any kind in increase ried back into a hole in the opposite Continuing practices under the ACP Prichard is now making conwall. “I‘ll get you yet!" he muttered. servation farming really pay off. shaking a fist at it. and picked up He figures the carrying capacity his paper. of his rangeland is up at least 30 The car grinding to stop woke to 40 per cent. him up. Before he was out of the After getting in the well, he chair, the door opened and a man built three dams to catch run-off stepped in, closely followed by I water. These were located at stragirl. tegic points over the range to cut “Good evening." Stan said. startdown the distance his cattle traving to move behind the counter. The eled for water. man looked hard and grim. The rancher took another look “Stand where you are." The voice sent chills up and down Stan’l around. He figured that about 945 . acres of his grassland wasn't bespine. “Put up your hands." ing used to best advantage beA small automatic's ugly mom cause it wasn‘t fenced. He laid was pointing where Stan had nl~ out pastures. and built five miles ways considered his heart was. Right now it was pounding in his of fences. That provided better mouth: His hands that up with all use of forage. But Prichard had still another possible speed. problemil81 acres of cropland "Wise guy.” the man sneered. The cash register sat on the which was subject to erosion by counter at the opposite end. and ' wind and lack of water. To take Stan's eyes stole towards it. Theret care of this problem. he began was almost two hundred dollars int farming the land on the contour. it. says his crop yields show a l He "Take it easy. buddy.” the man} big improvement. laughed. "it‘s going to help thei This year. Priehard is continu-i poor. eh. babe?" he said to the girlu ing improvements under the Af‘P.‘ "Yeah!" from the corner of heri Among those he has in minrl is flaming mouth. i construction of a steel-rim tank If Clancy were only here. Stan's with 35 rods of pipe which would he cried. rushing out to the front. In a few seconds he was back. . "Look at this." holding up the trap. The mouse was pinned by the tail. "Ah! Success!" Clancy chuckled. Setting the trap on the floor, Stan released the mouse. ”What in the world did you do: Colorado Itation. Research in finding out the specific amino acid: needed by diflerent classes of live- that for?" Clancy asked. Itock and also what of these acid: are contained in different feed. ment." Stan beamed. “The mouse proved my ! argu-i “It saved‘ the country two hundred dollars." _ ‘ l Thursday 96 6‘. Friday 95 53 i ‘ Saturday 95 51 Sunday 94 5'3 Monday 96 51 Tuesday 94 5X Wednesdil y 96 60 Joy Peterson. reporter. l “Just loomed that a check lsenf 90' b" h "n 5 l , l‘ But rm not worrying. i can stop payml °' €°v++~2'-:"2"1"i’est-Web?ewe-i M: +4"!-+‘F+++++*++¥++++**++++++++'X"K"Z"X"i‘ volatile. effective — bu many insecticide um. It took a lot of patience and i“ Getting another bit of cheese. he reset and placed the trap in position. 365 feet of pipe. but he built the As he turned around the mouse scur- well. That was only the beginning. Planting Laym Grass Seed and Lawn Clover. mixed or separate. Sweet Peas — Spencer Mixed. Also. Crystal Wax. Utah Spanish, and Weaver strain of Red Bermuda Onion seed. 8. JARVIS 60 E 200 S check lsent and write another without my M A checking account is con- Seed or Fa 40’ ~20?+~3f~l<+++++++++++++++~2~++4¢+€0§j§e i commercial. utility. canner and WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS cutter, and bologna bull~remain unchanged." said Mr. Greene. Take Off Water Chill “Most of the beef marketed and consumed in Utah during the next ' lilllliiil .Ilililll’ 'uiiiii four months will consist of commercial and utility grades, coming from range and pasture fed cattle. As a result the bulk of the beef consumed in Utah until January 1. 1947, should sell at the June 30 levels. Commercial and utility beef. though not as fat as the two top grades is ex‘2’1 ' .M-v \ cellent meat. All of the increases TAETHECIOLLOET " above June 30 ceilings are being put into effect to conform with Many gallons of milk are lost by the higher overriding ceilings the average cow due to being forced recommended on August 28 by to drink ice cold water. It is not too w Secretary of Agriculture Clinton early to make plans for removing P. Anderson." the chill from water. New type elec5 Ilion'loflynmiytlmtlunboon Increases in the choice and good tric de-icers on the market have Moldy Mod to give muLocal costs grades of beef ( double A and A) proven satisfactory. Imum noulto when mod on average about 8 cents a pound. should determine the type to be directed. Purina I'ly Spray for Ninety-five per cent of all retail W W.P‘ tho born-om 5- mod on a upon lamb and mutton is increased. my: doc on walla. molding» ranging from 10 cents a pound Icroonl. and other Iurfneu higher than June 30 prices for when M light. Stainlooo. A serviceable brood coop is made lamb down to 4 cents a pound venient in many ways; If you haven't on account BANK f“ here at our bank, why T10t FARM“ start one this week? 1 State Bank of HurTiC”_ HURRICANE. UTAH , “DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $5.000” . _‘ Phone 46-J i WM-i-Hm-x-«i-w-x-eoM-s D, . . BANK CREDIT is the best FARM CR‘ . |