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Show j test the i FATHERS with am- -j brought $29,451.32, DAY ounts as high as 28 to GOLDA K. HEDBERG By for sifted catte, less than the commercial grade. j.A poet wrote these following The top cattle owned by Elaine lines Theurer of Providence, Utah, a A man I do not know; 4H club member, was bought at I cant remember who he was $1.00 per pound by Glen Brown, I think its really so: chief buyer for Cudahy company, But for the account of J. A. Stevenson of Salt Lake City, proprietor of Ye kin scarce pick up a paper Stevensons Cafe, a purchaser of An its poet's corner greet, many steers in earlier Utah Cept ye see a purty poem shows. The top animal was a Bout the Mother, saintly sweet, The reserve champion, owned by Wendall Olsen of Logan, brought 57 c per pound, also, But yell have a time bought by Stevenson. The Salt Lake Union s, Eyes will he er achin bad through Merrill Parkin, Ere yell overtake a poem manager, bought the grand Writ about the poor old Dad. champion hog, a Duroc, weighing 240 pounds, at $1.00 per pound. It was owned by Robert Gardner Sure our Mother watched above of the FFA at St. George. The us top lamb, a 92 pound Southdown, Till her dear old eyes wud ache, raised by Lind House, a 4H club But ol pa he humped to feed us member of Tremonton, was pur- -' Till his back wud nearly break. chased by the Wasatch Livestock j Loan Company. It brought $5.75 a pound compared with a price of Mother crooned above the cradle $2.50 for the top animal last also of Gave devotion all she had; year. Delone Summers, Tremonton got $1.25 for her Suf- -, 'Still there wasnt any circus folk lamb, and Vern Gulbransen All this time fer poor old Dad. : of Monroe, Utah was paid 45c for ' a third place Hampshire. The Salt Lake Show was the That Isnt all the author wrote in there greatest In history the United States, with 856 exhibitors And I cant recall the lines 2,431 entries, and $350,285.65 Cause I read it years ago, folks sales, as compared with 506 ex- But It sorta fits the times. hibitors, 1056 entries and $170, 000 sales the preceding year, and topping by far the mark set in ' So I thought that I'd tell you Spokane of $214,000 earlier this How I feel this Fathers Day How I feel that we should thank spring. him For the food we eat each day. 30c tod i PAGE THREE SOUTH CACHE COURIER :i4, j S: ot!j U, Sons. Gait, t the in" I, hefo, f the Her-for- d. ed boe , ton, tlon i to Stock-yard- ds 'Id be Uq 18 e, the '11! Tos ISBii(lPRPlili! les ids if i ... Kelly cradles the baby in her arms. The Commando ibnrghs first Congressional Medal of Honor winner in World le is now operating Ms own service station. paint Dripping paint dripping, glue to the bottom of the cans, used as a good can also be brushes. the for ng spot pa-lat- avoid & Coal FURNACES Oil ictric Appliances .Electric & Oil ITER HEATING and JGEHSEII i 1 To aR Ms other titles Commando FATHER KELLY one new the of father. He is shown making added has Kelly with his daughter born May 26 in Pittsburgh (Pa.) hospi-Mr- s. NOW CREAMER ating 1st No. Engineers 108 So. State PRESTOS' lf available That his children may have plenty Of the peace that he fought for: The peaceful homes and valleys And the things he loved before. in green and white. Heavy Coffins Chinese coffins are very heavy and require at least eight men to carry them. 4isr ! v ft one-wa- tt ! Nf T So this little poem Im writing Father earned these praises (Dedicated to Dear Dad) Just goes to say, Lets make dearly And this day of sacred rest. this And attentions we must show The best Day he ever had! him Cause he really is the best Safety Light fluorescent bulb that A Darn dad in all the nation wide, a month for burns to With honors high unfurled cents in electricity is expected For the Fathers neath white prove popular as a warning marker crosses on stairs, or to mark obstacles that All around throughout the cause home accidents when regular will be world lights are extinguished. It was War Junior Fat Stock Show Sales Breaks Emergency All Records Measures to Help Livestock buyers rrom all sections of the United States poured 1350,285.65 into the pockets of members of the 4H and Future Farmers of America organizations in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming as the closing feature of the 1946 Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show at North Salt Lake City, June 3, 4, and 5. The figure has just ben announced by Clem Tide Farmers Over Keep abundant water before animals and poultry; Jt increases gains, redaces fed consumption. , If livestock disease outbreaks well animals occur, segregate promptly. Every animal lost to disease means a complete loss also of the fed it has consumed. Have stock vaccinated against preventable diseases, such as hog cholera, swine erysupelas, anthrax, and such diseases as may be periodic threats in the local' "11 ity. Do not feed straight grains; that is wasteful. See that grain rations are carefully balanced with suplements to stretch feed supplies. The Foundation ipoints out that there is likely to be a serious shortage of meat, milk and poultry products next winter, and that these will be excellent propI erty if the farmers can carry them through the fall and winter UNITED ON FREEDOM . . . Although the DIVIDED INDIA word India bespeaks of one country and thereby infers a terte'n ccntiguousness of territory, the fabulous land is actually in a strange political position with islands within which are in reality iUie nations tn their own right. In the north are the Moslem provinces nod scatparty strongholds in tered throughout (parallel lines) are the the British holdings. Both party representatives and Moslem league men, normally at odds, attended the conference. All-Ind- series of emergency measures to help farmers tide over this, summers grain and feed shortage, and get fullest meat milk and egg production for the world food neds, was recommend ed here today by authorities of the American Foundation for Ansecretary-treasurS Schramm, imal Health. of the show. Recommended steps include Checks for the youngsters will these: Cull out unproductive, overbe in the mails within a week to reward them for a year of splen- age, or sterile animals. If the dairy cows do not condid effort. The money was divided into ceive, have them examined for $5,659.33 for lambs; $15,024.96 sterility, an dispose of them if for hogs, and $329,601.36 for cat- they cannot be restored to use-- ! tle. Even those animals which fulness. Make maximum use of paswere sifted out of the shew i season. ture to conserve on grain. A er All-Ind- ia HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DEAD and USELESS ANIMALS Horses, Cows, Sheep and Hogs UTAH BY-PRODUC- CO. TS JUST SOUTH OF LOGAN PHONE LOGAN 49 (PHONE COLLECT) Mem) VC9l? C FGOSS fill OiGasy Wcoy No Tired Back When You Use Our NEW LONG-H- A NO LED rms Ar .theres a big telephone job to be done and its being done. During the first four months of 1946, 9,000 farm families in been the seven Mountain States who had waiting for telephones were provided with service. 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