Show Conservation n On The Local Scene From Soil Conservation Office Mayfield 1 The Mayfield Gunnison Cattle Association played host to the Utah Chapter of the American I Society of Range Management last lust Friday Wives Vives of the director direct direct- or of the Cattle Association prepared prepared pre pre- pared a fine luncheon in Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield May- May field recreational park The luncheon included turkey which I Ithe the Moroni F Feed ed Company provided provided provided pro pro- vided for the group Clyde Whitlock president of the Cattle Association Ed Cox Cox former ranger Cotton Jensen game w war a r d den e n and and Stanford Young biologist State Fish and Game were featured speakers while Inthe in inthe inthe the Mile 12 area Manti MantiA A basic farm form plan is being I tr prepared in cooperator with I Remo nemo Re- Re emo e- e mo Braithwaite for his farm west of Manti I discussed irrl- irrl gaton galon water while going going go go- ing over the farm with Remo He stated It looks like a far mer should have one of those augers Remo Is right in our opinion You cant can't tell what is in the package by looking at the cover rover and neither can you tell how much water your crop crap needs reeds until you look Into the subsoil Grant Cox Is leveling another field this week Ephraim A radio broadcast on the ac activities activities activities ac- ac of the Great Basin Research Research Research Re Re- search Center was sponsored by the Sanpete Soil Conservation District last Tuesday at P.M. P.M. P.M. P. P M. M over George Barton introduced the participants In Inthe Inthe inthe the program which included Perry Plummer Plummet Neil Frisch- Frisch knecht Bill McGinnis Howard Orr and Stan Young attached to and cooperating with with- the Center Center Cen Cen- ter tel at Ephraim and Carl Wilker of Manti ManU who moderated the discussion Vail Nielson Reed need Larson md John K K Olson were hosts to Range Bange Society members who visited their pastures to see the Improvement of new varieties over the native species Jacob Thompson and Elliott Johnson were hosts to personnel personnel personnel per per- from several soil conservation conservation conservation con con- districts in Utah last Tuesday and Wednesday on their theil meadow land west of Eph Eph- raim Personnel were getting training in investigations investigations g used in drainage studies Information on the source of waters were obtained ob obtained obtained ob- ob for Jacob and Elliott a- a long with the training program Moroni The Moroni loroni Feed Company represented presented by Ralph and Cliff Blackham gave the members of the Range Society a Conducted tour tom through their theil feed plant last Friday People on the the- tour lour were very impressed with this modern and well equipped mill I This his company renders an outstanding outstanding out out- standing s service e r v I ice c e to livestock I feeders in the Sanpete area Mt Pleasant I Work ork In the Mt 1 Pleasant Pleasant- Unit Pleasant Unit lit lithas I has gone forward at a rapid pace during the last two weeks Overnight ponds were completed ed cd d at Green for fOl DeVere Johnson A ten acre field was staked slaked and prepared for leveling leveling leveling level level- ing and work was begun Booth Cooks Cook's farm Monday Engineering Engineering Engineering En En- work was done on I these jobs by Arnold Stevens I and construction work by Gregerson Gre- Gre I gerson and and Jensen contra contractors tors Preliminary survey was completed completed completed com com- on two miles of canal lining for Silver Creek Reservoir Reservoir Reser Reser- I voir Co and Silver Creek ReSer-j ReSer 1111 rY fn o. o o u r 1 ti t g v. v n v u. u ga on LI U I lures tures were completed on Grant Coates' Coates farm Robin McArthur 1 is back to work and Paul L L. L is I here on detail on the Pleasant Creek project I Today Just 1 person in 7 in the United States lives on a af f farm a r m but the rest resl of us depend on the farm for the necessities of life |