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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 8

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8 GREELKY TRIBUNE Friday, July J5, 1955 37 Bask Soil Conservation Plans Started in West Greeley in 1955 A six-month survey of the work by the West Greeley Soil Conservation District jhows that more anfl more farmers are taking advantage of the technical advice and assistance offered by the office. The Increase shows dramatically In the growing, number of basic conservation plans being made. In the first six months of this year there were 37 basic plsns as 'compared to three last fear at this time. The demand continues despite the unusually dry spring, Dave Cudduth, Greele.v work unit con- HALLMARK NOTES MONTAG'S and STATIONERY 820 10th St. servationist said, although the dry weather was expected, to cause some of the farmera to lay aside Trellis HI-LITES for PATIOS Grass Barrier Lawn Edgers FRANK'S SEED HATCHERY 709 10th St.

Ph. 152 soil conservation plans for present. In tddltion to assisting farmers already a the West Ureeley dis tht, said conservation Is ti learned that, during the first six niunths of the year 86 more farms were petitioned Into the district ot the S6 farms are from the irrigated section ot Greeley and include farms near Eatou and Ault. The original district set up in 1948 excluded these farms. Since then they havfe been petitioning themrMvus )rt individually through the local soil COR servaticn office.

The West Greeley area now covers an -area embracing 220,000 acres. It extends approximately 12 miles out on every side of Greeley. A total of 1X)0 farm units are Included in the district. A summary of practices accomplished within the district during the first six a ui the year are as follows: Basic plans, 37; soil suri'fcys, 5S91 acres: canal lining, 77.995 linear feet; closed tile drains, 6949 linear feet; this drains an area of 55 acres. Ditch construction.

48 miles; landlevelingr. 1730 acres; range seeding, 1S5 acres; Pasture seeding. 25 acres; water spreading, 145 acres; small structures, 202; strip cropping, 288 acres: terracing, 8 acres. Conservation Plana Stressed I Conservation of loil and water doesn't just happen, Sudduth stressed. It Is planned In a systematic manner by farmera in the District with the help of a trained technician ot the Soil Conservation Service and the use of a soils survey on the farm.

The soils aurvey on the farm a physical Inventor; ot thi) "oil land a) they exist, ha added, and pro-Mes a batis for each acre of. land to Its la order to realise the greatest at the same i safeguard tne land from erosion loss. Technical Service Soil Conservation Service experts assisting the District furnish technical assistance to the farmer In carrying out the practices which he has planned aa deslrea to put them into effect. dome of the reasons a plans are basic to a good conservation program Hated by Sudduth: 1. It sets up an efficient and orderly system of Ins'talllng conservation practices.

J. Insures against Installation of unnecessary practices. 3. Good conservation usually in volves the use of a series practices in order to obtain the greatest and a good plan provides practices which support each other and art established In a logical order. 4, The plan provides for Im proved water management system! and the use of available water.

6. It may reveal the shortcom Ings which can be renedled by change in land use and treatmen necessary to applied. In Uniform Save By Spraying We offer a complete spraying service--Air er Ground CONSULT US FOR PRICES Wang Represent Chicoms at Talks at Geneva TOKYO Wang Ping-nan, Red China's choice as negotiator in the Geneva talks with the United States, holds high rank In Chinese Communist councils and is a close associate of Chou En-lnl, Premier and foreign minister. Pieplng Radio announced Wang's selection Wednesday soon after Persident Eisenhower told a press conference the Geneva starting Monday could lead eventually to face to face negotiations be- tween'Choa and Secretary of State Dulles. In Geneva.

Wang, now ambassador to Poland, will negotiate i U. Alexis Johnson. V. S. ambassador to Czechoslovakia and a state department Far East expert.

Wang was secretary-general of Communist China's delegation to the 1954 Geneva conference which drafted the Indochina truce. Chou headed the delegation. Back in 1946 Wang was Chou's liaison man with the foreign press al Chungking during the last fruitless direct pegotiatlons between Communists iind Nationalists. In 1953 he wan one of Red China's attending Josef Stalin's funeral. wonderful way to YMT GrMl'wg Omh for every occotton For Weeds and Red Spider Mites Spraying for Mexican Beetle Greeley Pest Control Chuck Gardner, Ph.

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All are in "new" condition and carry McCoy's warranty. Each is 60 inch gauge and equipped with 60 inch (choice of angk or straight) and No. 44 Hydraulic controls. Priced Right Caterpillar D4 Diesel Tracior. (No equipment).

Completely shop checked and in good condition. $2,950.00 Caterpillar D2 Diesel Tractor. Good better condition. Equipped with track roller guards. $2,450.00 IHC TD9 Diesel Tractor, equipped with Isaacson Straight dozer, lights and starter.

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$4,750.00 Caterpillar No. 10 Motor Grader, cab, 8:25 20 front and 12:00 '24 rear tires. Good condition $2 500.00 Caterpillar D8 Diesel Tractor equipped with No. 25 Cable Control Unit and McCoy 8S Dozer Rebuilt, warranted. $12,500.00 Caterpillar No.

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28. Good condition. Priced at only $2000.00 For complete information See or Phone HAL TERRELL, Phone 4604, Greeley A I A COLORADO BOilUVARD, OfNVIB, COLORADO 1MNCHII IN JUNCTION WINDSOR'-- Melvln ftchautr- min, ham completed 1t wetki at officeri' can school at Ntwport R. and wat commluloned an tnifgn July 8. wia in Windier for 10 on travel befort reporting to tht navy's technical training at Jacksonville, for air officer! 1 indoctrination.

young ensign son ef Mr. and Mrs. Can. oohauerman of Windsor. He is a graduate of Windsor high received his de gree in electrical engineering at the University ot Colorado ID 1954.

CAB Examiner Says Denver Needs More Servic by A- Football Cl-rslc A A Master Sergeant Raid D. Pope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Pope, Johnstown, recently attended the Army Forces, Far East and Eighth Army football coaches i i in Yokohama.

Coaches Jim Tatum, University olt Maryland, Paul Bryant, Texas college, and Hugh Oaughtery, Michigan State unlTersily, Instructed the army coaches and Pope. a detail supervisor in Battery A of the 75th Ram.mental Combat Teams' 612th Field Artillery battalion on Okinawa, entered the array in 1953. He completed basic training at Fort Riley, and arrived on Okinawa in June 1954. A 1947 graduate Johnstown High school. Pope attended Colorado State College of Education at "reeley.

Hia wife. Severely, it with him on Okinawa. Army Captain Is Fafally Stabbed by Man He Met at Colo. Springs Bar COI.OP SPB1NGS Jack -V. 31-year-old Array reservist from Denver who was in summer training at Ft.

Carson, was itabbfd to death Wednesday midnight. Pollre Chief I. B. Bruce said, by a caaual acquaintance. was a member of the 364th Infanty Regiment ot the 89th Division.

Bruce said Lloyd Clay. was being held and has admitted "pulling knife on Welch' 1 during a tight. was taken Into custody, Bruce said, after Welch gasped to an officer that he was stabbed by "the man who was with me." Bruce said police called to a house about, midnight to check a report someone waa on. the porch. They found Welch dying.

He was rushed ambulance to the Ft. Carson hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. The police chief said have learned a Welch and Clay met at a downtown bar and atruck up a conversation, then toured, the city'l residential area in the captain's car before a fight developed. Clay was found under the wheel of Welch's car? Ft. Carson said Welch was married and waa the father of four children.

WASHINGTON A Civil Aaronaullcs Board examiner said Thursday that Denver, Kansas City. Salt City and Reno aeed More Mil-west air hetween Chicaxo and California. Examiner Ferdinand D. Moran in an initial decision that three alrliiws Western, Continental and American should be authoriaed to provide the additional Moraa alao found that an Interchange ot equipment at Chicago between Continental and Capital Alrlinea would be In the public Interval. Other applicant! for new services In the area were TWA, United, and the North American Airlines a nou-achedute oritiniii- tion.

Unless objections are filed, the examiner's will become final in 10 days. Moran recommended that: 1. Western's route be extended beyond Denver to San Francisco- Oakland by way of Salt Lake City and Reno, subject to a restriction against operating throujh-p a service between San Franclsco- and points other than Denver north or east of Salt Lake City. The service to Reno would be authorised temporarily for three years. 2.

Continental's system be extended from Denver to Angeles, and from Kansas City to Chicago, subject to restrictions against operating throngh-p a service through Denver 10 or from points south of Denver. 3. Removal of restrictions on American Airlines to permit it to provide unrestricted service to San Francisco and to make operational stops at off-route points, and permit non-stop service between Los Angeles and Detroit and other citiea. Except for these proposals and the Continental-Capital interchange at Moran recommended that the other applications In case be denied. In Denver, Robert F.

Six, president of Continental, expressed 'keen satisfaction and pleasure" in he examiner's report. Six said Con- inental is qualified to provide additional services as recommended. A -spokesman for Continental said the ruling would not permit American Airlines to operate into or out of Denver. He said the por- ion dealing with American Air- 'nes "has nothing to do with Denver." The life span of the sparrow Is usually four years. Unhealthy Congress COLUMBUS.

Ohio Our nation's lawmakers are so busy taking of the country they often to take care of themselves, says Dr. R. W. Gifford. SI- distant attending phrilcian to Congress.

He terms life in Congress a "process of a a selection" witli voters retiring lawmakers who become senile or loan their agility and drive. says congressmen have a tough Joba, physically and mentally. "Our biggest problem Is ta get them to take care of themselves." says. He cites long, tiring sessions of Congress as conducive to heart ailments. Overweight is a major problem; there are too msny banquets they eat on the run, and their habits are irregular." And, he adds, congressmen generally nre reluctant to admit they are medical care.

He says many of won't even admit thpy're on a diet. Dr. i spoke during a visit here. Boulder Council Election Amendment Case Opens Ifl ArKHBUnt opened Wednesday befora JudfrA Donald A. Carpenter on a i i of an a to I Jioulder city charter which the.

method of electing councilmen. Regiunid Howard, cttats brought the action, chancing the amendment was urtconatl- tutional. It changed the election of councilmen at to the ward system, reduced terms from aix years to two, and reduced residence from five, years to three. Judge Carpenter Indicated he would take case under adTlse- ment for several days before glr- Ing a decision. Bolh parties In the case have declared they win seek a decision from the Colorado Supreme Court, regardless of the District Court decision.

Would Invite Leading Russians to America, Send Nixon to Soviet By JACK BtLL WASHINGTON in Sens. Aiken (R-Vtl and Sparkman (D-Ala) suggested Thursday that top Soviet leaders he invited to the United States and a Vice President Nixon he sent on a reciprocal visit to The two senators, members of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- made these proposals after President Eisenhower told a news! Conference Wedneidaj that Tlalta "throughout the. wholfc ecbalonft of government" had been discussed Informally the Geneva Big your conference. Klsenhower added that no definite Invitations Issued. i that Prime Minister Eden hsd announced In London that Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin and I Communist party chief Nlklta S.

Khrushchev will rlsit Britain next Spring, Aiken aald there is nn rea- son why Russian leaders shouldn 1 the United States, loo. "If they want to over I know of no reason why shouldn't." he said, "i don't thtnt we should apk them fnr an but if they want some hlgk officials to vfslt Russia I i Vice President Nixon di somo good on such a Pekan In Itia Indian name fa marten, a rirown fur bearef thtf lives In treea of northern MORTAR SAND --PROMPT SERVICE-- Wartlwd and Graded Material TILE ROCK and WELL ROCK M-S COMPANY Blocks East of Railroad Bridge ai EVANS 8651 DESKS, CHAIRS AND FILES for every offlet nttd, COMPLETE OFFICE PLANNING i I I i I COLO. Thrilling! Fascinating! Useful! THE COPPERSMITH So Easy A Child Can Do It ORIENTAL BEAUTY This and many other kits to'choose from. Come In Priced from 29c to 3.98 Sec how you can make this piarjne and Many others in Real Copper. HOBBY HAVEN 723 7th St.

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