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Show f :; s. and j !j . , , ' you'll j ij v; ' save ; uA cash with 1 careful General! 1 k General's "All-ln-One" Homeowners insurance ! means lower costs for careful people. Why? Be- ! cause careful homeowners take pride in their pos- ! sessions they naturally have fewer losses. This ! ; can earn a cash reward with General. Call us todayl ! ; INSURANCE ; 5 YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST 1 ! UNFORSEEN CATASTROPniES J "You Will Enjoy Security And Stability In ' Your Insurance Matters When You Deal With J i EARL PENDLETON f&M DISTRICT AGENT JOSi ! Citizen's Insurance Ajrcncy LOENERuO Insurance For Every Need Sv773Zjrr I I Phone ORchard 6-8873 I Panpruitch, Utah modi ernci utini , AUTO FIRE LIFE CASUALTY BONDS ; I "When You See Earl Pendleton, Don't Think ; : I Of Insurance ; But When You Think Of Insur- ; : ance, See Earl Pendleton. Your Perfect, Pro- ; : tection Is His Only Profession. j S1S1SSSSSJSSWSSSS1S1MSS1MSWBMSJSJMMMMSJSSMS1 INITIATIVE PETITION ; Initiative Peiltion Number One That Initiative Petition en-titled "An Act to Establish the Qualification, Appointment, Promotion, Transfer, Demo tlcn. Suspension, Removal, Discipline, Re-Employment and Job Tenure of Deputy Sheriffs of the Several Counties of the State of Utah Bated on Merit; to Provide for the ' Establishment of Merit System Commission in the Several . Counties and to Set Forth the Duties thereof; and to Improve ' law Enforcement by Professionalizing those Engaged in Law Enforcement as Employees fif the Several Counties" has r;cn duly filed in the Olfice f.f the Secretary of State within the legal filing period for filing same, containing the required number of signatures of registered vo'.ers. and that following is a full, correct and true copy of the ballot title to be shown on ! the ballots as Initiative Petition Number One and sub. mlttcd to the electors of the State for approval or rejection at the election to be held on the eighth day of November, : A.D. 1960. SHOULD MERIT SYSTEMS AND MERIT SYSTEM COMMISSION BE ESTABLISHED IN THE COUNTIES OF THE STATE OF UTAH FOR THE QUALIFICATION, EMPLOYMENT. AND TENURE OF DEPUTY SHERIFF. : ron AGAINST m WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake ' City, in said state, this fifth dsy of October, 1960. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State Oct 13. 30. 27, Nov. 3. I960. i Mining lightens your load Your fax burden it lighter became Utah hat a mining ! Industry. This ye or, for example, mining attesimsntt j eonitituto 22 of all property lax cmettmenlt In the ' ttnts. And In addition, metal mines and oil and gat ! producers are the only ones to pay severance (occupa- lion) taxes. This year's severance taxet will amount to $3,646,000. J UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From tha earth comsi an abundant Iff) for all" HELP WANTED ! $2.50 per hour or more for ; part or full time route work. Large repeat orders. Man or ! woman. Write McNESS CO., ; Box 4014, Oakland 23, Calif. (P 8, 13) . FOR SALE: 1951 Chev pick- up; 5-30 Homelite Saw. Thonf ; REpublic 5-4216 or see Marcle j Dutton, Hatch, Utah. (P 13,20) ; FOR SALE: A five year old j Holstein Cow. artificially sired, could have been registered, will freshen April 1st. Contact Slim or Fay Alvey. 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VWr 1 It distributes your work load. uss Nitrogen fertilizer, applied in the fall. 6 It gives you MORE pasture In Fall fertilization transfers a vital farm oper- Rets BI LLIONS of soil bacteria on the iob ol early Spring, ation to the non-critical after-harvest season. decaying organic residues duringthe fall, win- , In the spring planting season, time, labor and tr and early spring months. Bacteria rot aU fertilisation will give you MORE pan- equipment are needed for other jobs. plowed-under stalks, stubble, roots and crop ;u,r1e,ln ?y prng. In recent experiments, residues, converting them into readiiy-avail- ftll fertilization his doubled and sometimes able NUTRIENTS for the'spring fcrops. Bac- tripled the production of pasture the following teria, through the decay of organic residues, spring. Rapid spring growth of pasture and . C5p c"v also add that vital constituent, HUMUS, to hay crops means earlier grazing, more animals ri 7 wO the soil. When soil nitrogen is in shoit supply, per acre and more grazing days during the U rV bacteria ute all that is available and crop growing season. This means MORE I'OUNUS SsjMpwQsnp'cbYv suffer! of beef or milk from every sere, 2 It enables you to use form labor WvlH " fST & equipment more efficiently. vlvvv'v 'MJP' 1 ' The shift in labor through fall fertilization VW C-2rr" permits a more efficient farming operation. Tli Wnmiu 5 It prolongs growinc season. equipment u essential for MAXIMUM I'RO- H . 7 It helps prevent compact on , ..... FITS. Top dressing with ItCQ USS Nitrogen fertilizers . au : ' in the FALL will PROLONG your grazing OT m ou season. When there is an r-ple supply of Fall fertilization avoids completed snd nitrogen available throughout the root -me, rutted fields. As most farmers know, good . , . hay,. pasture crops, and fall-sown small groins management practices dictate that soil should FHrTl . n.A1Sja make greatly increased fall growth. This often t.ot be tilled or driven over when wet. Ample . 'HIkA extends the grazing season several weeks. Extra tin.e is available for fertilization in the fall and r cv J VPPr weeks 6f fall grazing will reduce the smount therefore S dry period can be selected for fall 'Cr -t 7 I bbbV of expensive feed and supplements you will epplicstion. This results in much less compsc- UPsSfcsX bJb hsve tobuv THIS MEANS MORE PROFIT Hon of the soil. On the other hand, with sprini mm V 'OH YOL" fertilization the soil is generslly more nioist i ' snd companion is often the retult. 3 It assures fertilization. -jsjBsIssW Vit enough fertUitrf, horvtrt mort dollan! Insist on USS Nitrogen Unfavorsble weather in the'.pring may Jr Fertilizers, sold by rtUable dealers and manufactured by United States Steel. mean not getting fertilizer on the crops at all. dr. B M Lsv is Time critical in the spring. tA often by the II Ik mm m s&. a - m m m n (UgSj Nitrogen Fertilizers J9 u feM'-de . r - -T-TirT r ' 1 f - " |