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Show 1 Automation Not The Answer to Everything CHICAGO (UP) An Industrial research man warns that automation is no substitute for sound, engineering approaches to production problems. George C. Ensign, director of research for Elgin National Watch Co., expressed this opinion at a conference on automation sponsored by Armour Research Foundation of the Illinois Institute of Technology. ..Ensign said automation holds a very bright" promise for the future, but he added: We may so complicate certain processes by that we may add to capital investment and maintenance cost to the point where automation actually becomes unprofitable. There are still areas In manufacturing where we are not ready to apply automation, yet often tremendous improvement In efficiencies can be made in these areas by the application of some sound, ideas of making a better tool or a better arrangement of the job to permit an operator to work more efficiently. coffee Throughout Europe, was first sold as a beverage by lemonade vendors. Special Purchase! Stock limited, The County Agent Reports Seven-Stak- Box Elder County Farm News by A. Fullmer Allred and Gordell Brown . Honeyville People Journey to Maryland Convention Here Sunday e 3 Box Elder JOURNAL To Visit With Their Son Friday, October 12, 1956 Brigham City, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson, Mrs. and Daughter Annie Benson left Sunday for individual The 1956-5Salt Lake City to spend the wli. Sunday school conducted in the convention will be held Sunday, stakes for the morning sessions. s ter with other relatives. After spending the summer Brigham City at 580 North Main Oct. 14, in Brigham City, with Guests at the home of Mr. and North Box Elder will stake home in of at the street. She Invites all her Mrs. Ezra Benson, Sunday, were Honeyville General Board members at- meet in the Visual Aid room at her son and daughter-in-law- . friends to call on her. Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Benson cost Box Elder with the correct amount of salt. tending all sessions, according the Box Elder High school, and Accidents of Wlntle to stake superintendents Mrs, Mr. and By Malison Mrs. George and Joseph Box family of Ogden, Mr. and Souh A with the last $7600 South Box Elder stake will meet county people month, meeting June Hunsaker, postmistress and daughter, Connie and son, Mrs. June Christensen of Pera monthly safety report from Elder Farm Bureau executives North and South Box K.Elder the at tabernacle. inE. at Honeyville, attended the Butch, of Ogden, visited at the ry, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter this office indicated. These were indicated that officials are con- stake Sunday schools, The 9 a. m. session will be structional conference for post- home of Mr. and Mrs. George. sen of Thatcher. all accidents that could have cerned about farmers attending Weight and William V. Chris, held for stake superintendencies masters of Northern Utah, in Wlntle, Sunday. ' Mrs. Beulah Hunsaker has been avoided. In addition to resolution meetings, where the tiansen. atten- and secretaries, stake presiden- Ogden, Monday. in Mr. and Mrs. Lile Burton of returned home after a nice visit will be Seven stakes association state we national and are confident that these, A lovely wedding reception Grays Lake, Idaho, spent this in Paul, Idaho, with her there were many other accidents will know the feeling of the dance at the afternoon session, cies and high council represenLorin tatives. Members of the Gen- was held in the Honeyville ward past weekend visiting at the and daughter, Mr. and including Bear River, that we were unable to get a farmers in their, respective Board will meet with them hall for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mrs. Harper Hunsaker and famieral Box North Elder, NaMalad, Farr, We on. trust that report at that Colby, Friday evening, Oct. 5. Petersen. Riverdale, , South Bear River to give instructions . tional Fire Prevention lyWeek, time. Box and Elder They were married the same South stakes, 13 7 will is which from Oct. to with South Box Elder stake actday in the Logan LDS temple. be more successful in our counAt 10 a. m meetings will be Mr. and Mrs. Acel Horzog of ing as hosts. ty. held at both locations for stake Geneva, Idaho, spent this past will be session The afternoon Visited Wynn Hansen of Fieldpresidencies, high council rep- weekend in Honeyville visiting conducted in the . Box Elder resentatives, ing, found him in the house stake superinten- Mrs. Herzogs parents, Mr. and 4 m. to High school from 2 p. nursing a cold. He said this board mem- Mrs. Warren Petersen. On Sunstake all dencies, p. m. by members of the Gen- bers, ward bishops and counsewas the first one he had had for day they all attended LDS coneral Board of the Deseret Sun- lors in several years. This may be a charge of Sunday school, ference in Salt Lake City. Union. session School This day ward superintendents slight flu that we see so much and at Mrs. Paulie T. Boothe of Salt in. throughout the county as we least one assistant superinten- Lake City visited relatives and ti is for stake workers only, cluding stake presidencies, high dent. make our visits. Wynn is preH ?':- - W I friends in Honeyville last Suncouncil representatives, all paring to ship 31 head of his day. assoand South Box stake board members Elder stake board Columbia sheep to the National Ursel Hunsaker of Honeyville ciate board members. . members will enjoy a luncheon Columbia show and sale to be is seeking the office in the Box to be at 12:15 p. m. at the Tropical Each stake is expected held at Canton, Ohio, on Oct. ATTENTION HUNTERS! Elder County School district 26 and 27. Wynn seems to win represented by at least one Restaurant. The office now is held by Lorin de22 of member each the in For the more than his share of safety, health and comfort, be Hunsaker, also of Honeyville, partments, as follows: Courses . Name For Himself awards given and gets top hon, protected by proper clothing, will Jan. and 1, 1957. expire One-A- , SevThree, Five, One, ors at most of the sales throughStore HunsaWhats Mrs. Leland Mr. and manager en, Nine, Eleven, Thirteen, Fif- name? out the nation when he attends. ker left Wednesday for Green-bel- t, teen, Seventeen, Genealogical, He has 20 yearling ewes he is Applicant Scott Maryland, to visit their Teacher Parent and Training, planning to take, with 5 two year And your Mr. RED son and daughter-in-law- , Manager Youth, Gospel Doctrine, Gospel name? old ewes, two ewe lambs, two Hunsaker Stanford Mrs. and orHunting Caps buck lambs and two yearling EXPANDS POULTRY Essentials,andSunday schoolJunior Applicant Walter. and family, and their daughter choristers, rams. Roche ganists i Vern BUSINESS From Mrs. and Mr. and Thats Manager (smiling) InJust received word from the of Thatcher is shown above Sunday school coordinators, known name. well and family. They Daines Lowell ' Warm pretty Keep Legs structor Librarians, state .office, that our judgas he constructs new ' build- Secretaries directors, It ought expect to be away about two (proudly) and Enlisted direc- to Applicant DRAWERS ing team, which attended the be. been exIve to gro- weeks. for delivering provide space tors and superintendents. state fair, won first place. These ing Hontwo Madson ceries around here Mrs. of Velma for years flocks. Reversible corduroy or , Morning Sessions boys are Kenneth and Steven panding poultry now. eyville opened a beauty shop in canvas. Red Leather Separate , meetings will be Porritt, sons of Mr. and Mrs One young farmer who is beatPlastic or Nylon, $1.79 Ray Porritt of Tremonton and ing the is Extra Heavy squeeze This cinder block mendations. Harold Coombs, son of Mr. and Vern Roche, and his wife, of 30 x 40 foot is housing building Also 25 .Wool Mrs. Ross Coombs of Honey Thatcher, who are making the 800 pullets, 400 Hyline ville. This team will represent poultry business pay. While and young UNIONS 400 Leghorns. ' Neighbors Utah at the National Livestock they live on a small irrigated for miles arournf will be interRED show at Denver in January. Jay farm in Thatcher they have rea- ested in of results the observing SWEATSHIRTS RED Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. lized $3.00 per bird from a small these two strains of birds. There Arthur Hunsaker of Tremonton flock of laying hens last year. is a partition In between the For Men & Boys JACKETS TWILL will act as alternate for this farm is so small we just strains and Vern is keeping a Our judging team. had to find something else to record of the amount of feed Visited Harvey Facer of Wilconsumed by each pen find the Bright Red club supplement the income from lard to check on his so percentage of eggs laid by each. told Roche the us, farm,. Wool blanket FLANNEL lining. Harrecord books. We asked we decided to try chickens'. We These birds are six months Big Zipper Pocket vey if he had completed the ap have raised chickens for several old and we are getting a 70 perSHIRTS plication blanks for the Inter- years and it is a project the cent production now, Vern told RED national Farm Youth Exchange whole , family can participate us. the in. program, sponsored by were filled blocks The cinder WOOL JACKETS Lions International and insulation with on a for live cinders The purRoches Club Foundation. Harvey has an farm. They have 16 ocres of poses and Professor Clark sugactivities enviable record in 6 acres of alfalfa gested that the inside of the and has been recommended to sugar5 beets, acres of peas and rent walls be painted with waterhay, In the state to represent us some land from the neighbors. proof paint, to prevent moisture some foreign land in the promodidnt do very well from coming right . through the Warm, Comfortable t tion of democracy to the free thisOur peasVern 4 . t Duck Hunter : told us, as the walls. , . year, f ' nations of the world. WOOL 5 yielded 13 tons or Vern returned from the Army BOOTS , Found Ross Rudd of West a acres onlytwo tons little over acre; in 1946 to Mrs. Marie Peterson . SOCKS Fielding on the hay rack. Er- but we like the silage per for live- Roche and little son , Bafry, one vin Coombs was helping him. stock feed. $10.95 to year old. Mrs. Roche was the These two men are exchanging LawMr. Mrs.. of of have a Roches and The family W daughter $15.95 work In the third crop hay, i , children: Barry, age 12; rence Peterson .of . Thatcher. j Ross has approximately thirty-fiv- three age 6, and Ricky, age 3. They nave built a new brick head of steers in the feed Sherrie, are Deer Hunter They milking seven dairy home next to Roches parents Toasty lot. He was anxious to have cows Mrs. Roche. Mr. and from Everett fatten and HIKING SHOES us figure out a balanced ration 30 to 35 generally beef JERSEY head of cattle This couple have found opporfor these 750 pound steers from each - 8 high non slip Insulated tunities at home where other year. GLOVES his home grown feeds. The to so old hens did felt well last had leave folks The have they feeds, which he grows himself Vern decided to en- home to find them. S t r are alfalfa, barley and corn sil- year that his poultry operation. He Roche is a club leader dilarge age. club. wrote He to the poultry department recting a sugar beet Visited John Hardy of Bear at $19.93 the USAC and asked for some does a little carpentering on the club River' City to get his new with is it. the he It the way They side, help building. puts record books. Found him out in was in response to this inquiry expect to build their , poultry his dairy barn beginning the that Professor Elmer Clark and flock up to 2000 birds. ... his and John evening milking. he county agent contacted him. This man has got the right boys are milking approximately We found him building the idea, said Professor Clark, as 100 cows. We were interested ' to ' reccmvl We left the Roche farm. In the way he has an auger run- addition according bin his from storage grain ning up to the grain room in his dairy barn, where he has his . own grinder and mixer. John said that this was much more Yes Featuring this weekend a limited supply of Graded U. S. 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