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A Book On Explosives In Agriculture Issue
Morgan County Agent C. R. Richards has received from the Institute of Makers of “Explosives in Agriculture,” which has just been published and which is said to be the most comprehensive and valuable treatise on farm explosives and their uses which has ever been printed.
The book represents the joint efforts of experts of the leading makers of explosives to consolidate in a single volume the results of more than twenty years’ study of agricultural explosives and their application to the physical improvement of farms.
Mr. Richards has the book on file at this office for the use of farmers and will be glad to consult with them in matters relating to farm betterment which can be brought about by employing explosives.
Armistice Day Appropriately Observed In Morgan
The Morgan Armistice Day program was held at the High School auditorium yesterday afternoon at 1:15, Mayor H.H. Crouch presiding and the following program was rendered: Selection, Morgan High School Band; Invocation, Albert Welsh; mixed quartered, E.E. Anderson, Sara White, Mrs. R.B. Sanford and Charles Francis. The speaker of the day was Attorney D.J. Wilson of Ogden. Patriotic reading, Lila Barton; vocal solo, Owen Bingham; silent tribute to the departed soldiers; Star Spangled Banner by the audience; benediction Bert S. Dickson; March, High School band. The News goes to press to early to give to give the result of the football game between Evanston and Morgan, and the dance in the evening in the high school gym. The proceeds of which will be turned over to the county unem- ployment fund. Detailed particulars will appear in these columns next week.
4-H MUSICAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST OPENS DECEMBER 5TH
The 1931-32 national 4-H music achievement test will open with a national 4-H Club radio program on Saturday, Dec. 5, 1931, states county agen C. R. Richards of Morgan County. These programs will continue on the first Saturday of each month until July 2, 1932. The central theme for the series will be “Learning to Know America’s Music,” The U.S. Marine Band will play for this series of radio programs. A list of the musical selections which will be explained by Mr. R.A. Turner of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and which will be played during these programs is on file in his office. Anyone wishing to see this list may do so. This national 4-H Club radio program, always on the first Saturday of each month, is broadcast over the National Broadcasting company’s coast-to-coast network of stations during the National Farm and Home Hour, 10:30 to 11:30 over Station KSL.
There Is No Work In Salt Creek Field
The editor acknowledges a letter from the Salt Creek Field Relief Committee (in Wyoming) asking us to give space to the face that “as all oil companies are now burdened with a surplus of labor, it is urged that none come there seeking work, as absolutely no new men will be employed. Extra work, entailed by cold weather will be provided for by transfer of men from one department to another.” The committee requests this paper to give the public notice to avoid disappointment and needless expense to those who might seek employment in the Salt Creek oil field. All interested will take due notice.
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