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Show The Millard County Chronicle Published Every Thursday at Delta, Utah By CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Owned by Fiank S. Beckwith and Frank Beckwith Frank Beckwith . . Editor Frank S. Beckwith, Business Manager Entered as second class matter at the Postoffice at Delta, Utah, under the Act of Congress, Mar. 3,1879 National Advertising Representative jNEWSPAPEIt AIKVEnTIINC SERVICE. I IXC. a afffliAt of tt I National Editorial Allocation) IV. A. S.J Serving America's AdvertUernd,tne Home Town Newspapers iM W. Randolph Chicago I, ID. OFFICES Hofbroot Bldg., San Franciieo. CaL PURE ICE FOR SALE a Quality Market t: :." ' ; .-v--wrw r"mmn" 1 .... . . - C I S I-, v.:, - r:iPX:v.- -v : .'. ' ' ' .' . j! J, - : ' : I s- . O r ! ... . v - ' . l x - rJ : 7 V ' v - ' ' -.VVT ;'"4 s I : '"aWBrfD OUR VALLEY NEEDS THE Kf BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY JP Year aftel year' no other crop brinfls hi9her cash returns than suflar beet- 1 IW' When jjrown with proper cultural practices, no other crop does more to Improve and 1 (f ivily ' increase soil fertility. Its benefits to livestock growers cannot be matched by any wllf' WjVfl other two-crop yield. When hay is $15 a ton. the cash value of the tops, property J Kjf ' Xi' ' '"' '??'5;J conserved and fed. from a 14-ton yield of beets may run as high as $50 an acre. Pulp 'vjjft .J ff I 'x and molasses, when available, are incomparable stock feeds. y ??z0bi 3 Yes, our valley needs sugar beets . . . any year. But in 1945 our farmers have ' HiL i I L.L$ tW special reasons for planting a maximum beet acreage: (1 ) The shortage of sugar 1 XT If J for food nas become critical. At best, there just won't be enough sugar for home. I J EE50j military, industrial, and lend-lease needs. (2) Sugar is urgently needed for direct i0j war purposes ... for making bombs, grenades, shells, synthetic rubber, plastic, cel- - j luloid, varnish, dyes, medicines, yeast, citric acid, celloglass, and other critical items. J XWtk ln addition, each soldier consumes more than twice the civilian allotment of sugar. ! Ijf 49 MORE BEETS NEEDED IY IN 1945 i To help meet urgent demands, War Food Administration has asked beet growr I" (l I to plant 4('r more beets this year. Growers whose land and equipment enable the. ' o take this advice will be making vitally important contributions to the war effort. And theq will be rewarded with the highest guaranteed beet prices in the na- 5 jn's history. '' " 1 Delta Utah |