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  • BURNET,Texas, November 2, 1947 -----of at least 154 civic minded citizens south central The unanimous opinion of counties all over central and Texas is that the soil conservation movement has been given a new lease on life. The opinion
  • Folder, "11/2/1947, Burnet, Texas - News Release on Soil Conservation Movement," Statements Files, Box 6
  • the boa.rd members from the ten counties consult with their communities a.nd. recommend wha.t needs to be done in the several such a.s research rice for $2 a.n hour. on new uses for cedar in the Hill fa.rm.a of the lower vo.lley of weeds. Country
  • Folder, "9/1/1947, News release on soil productivity," Statements Files, Box 6
  • : Orville L. Freeman Secretary of Agriculture In addition to the new legislative proposals included in the task force on recreation and resources, we need to buttress and expand the current programs we have developed as a result of legislation adopted
  • in 1858, when there was apprehension of an attack by the United States army. There was a general migration south from Salt Lake City, and Cannon was appointed by Brigham Young to take the press and printing materials of the Deseret News to Fillmore
  • . At the same time, new technologies of ore-finding, mining, and recovery may in some cases radically change prospective supply availabilities. New directions of public policy (e.g., as concerns air pollution, or the development of backward countries) could
  • may we drink in new strength to help us reach the restless hearts of men. Give us Thy secret, and the power to share it with our fellows; that we may go back to the world and its duties, stronger, simpler, ~weeter; and may become more worthy messengers