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Show Tremonton, Utah The Leader Thursday, October Home and Farm Nem AROUND THE COUNT Y . . with rics. 30 32 34 36 of 56 65 74 83 75 85 136 95 38 167 115 100 40 42 192 135 118 232 275 333 399 486 160 139 48 50 190 165 230 200 239 291 275 335 Gene DePue of Long Beach, Calif., states this is a very close estimation of the deer's weight based on chest measurement. GOOD RECORDS PAY I visited last week with Carlos Christensen of Howell. Carlos keeps an excellent set of records. He keeps the weight of every calf at weaning time, the number of its dam and sire. He also keeps excellent of account his sheep herd, of keeping track of amount wool sheared from each ewe. number of lambs dropped and Exten- Agriculture 65 109 44 ) partment 94 123 46 CONCRETE ADVICE Once a greasy stain has set on a concrete or cement patio, and it's hard to get rid of it after a lighthearted summer of the cookouts and barbecues, stain removal chore may came as a bit of a shock. This advice from U.S. Desion specialists should value when combined with Molasses Dried Beet Pulp as a fattening ration for cattle. from Results experiments with Molasses Dried Beet Pulp in combination with wheat and other grains show that the .beet ration compares fafeed. vorably with a pulp-grai- high-barle- y help An absorbant Fuller's earth acts and lime are good ones as a blotter and may remove stains without further treatment. Sprinkle it on. leave it the All RAY FINCH AROUND THE COUNTY WITH DEER FACTS AND FIGURES If you are interested in knowing the weight of the deer you shoot this year, take a measuring tape with you, measure the chest girth, clip this table out and you will be able to estimate the weight of the animal. Field Locker Chest Live Wt. Dressed Meat Girth lbs. (in. i lbs.) ilbs.) recent research report from livestock nutritionists at the University of Idaho reveals that wheat has good nutritional alone for awhile, then sweep it up. If that doesn't work, hose down the patio with clean water. This "wetting down" saturates the concrete and serves as a kind of seal to prevent dirty water from soaking in. Then scrub with a stiff broom dipped in thick detergent suds. Hose again to rinse. If the grease spots stubbornly persists, try this: Sprinkle dishwater detergent on the wet concrete. Let it stand a few minutes. Then rinse with a kettle of boiling water. TIPS FOR HOMEMAKERS: DID YOU KNOW THAT - A teaspuun of mustard added to soapy water will thoroughly enameled deodorize porcelain refrigerator interiors. You can keep the grill on your stove bright and shining it if you rub occassionally, when cool, with a half lemon and polish with a dry cloth. If you are careful not to overheat the grill, this will keep it like new. If you cut steel wool soap pads into quarters, they will last longer and will not be so messy to use as the whole pad. If you boil your new clothespins in salt water .before using, it will toughen the wood and prevent splitting. 1 A solution of Tablespoon oxalic acid crystal per gallon rust remove of water will stains. 'Use only on white fab- Pardner, if you want your family to get their Vitality Quota every day . . . Tests Show Wheat With Beet Pulp Makes Good Cattle Feed A JESSIE ELLERS 7. 1903 how they gain. With this information Carlos is able to select the replacement heifers and replacement ewes from high producing stock. EXTERNAL PARASITE CONTROL Now is an ideal time before the weather gets too cold to treat Beef cattle for control of experiments proved conclusively that good success with gain and feed efficiency can be expected where wheat replaces barley entirely, if Molasses Dried Beet Pulp is included in the ration. An interesting sidelight of the sir mwiR experiment was that the cattle ate more when beet pulp was included in the feed. Obtaining maximum consumption is important where rapid weight gain is Mm for the desired. In diet performance tests conducted at Oregon State University, Molasses Dried Beet Pulp was fed with various fibrous feeds such as alfalfa, corn silage and wheat straw. Beet pulp proved to be one of the most digestible of the fiber elements fed. i V These and other experiments clearly indicate the economy and value of using Molasses Dried Beet Pulp in cattle Stock Up On Extra Milk Now. cattle grubs. ar Ruclene may be used as a pour on - on the back of each animal. may be used as a dip to treat large numbers of animals for both grub and lice control. REPORTS FROM THE Howell Woman NATION'S CAPITOL Co-R- Co-R- Honored FREEMAN: SPEAK FOR AGRICULTURE Jeny Wood Friends and relatives of Lot"mute" on the issue of miniRep. Laurence J. Burton tie Forsgrcn stopped in to wish nine other mum and Republiwages for agriculture. her happy birthday Friday. Earlier Mr. Burton had Her daughter. Cora Stevens, can members of the House Agcharged that the proposed minibrought her a lovely birthday riculture Committee have urged of Crville mum wage law for seasonal Agriculture In afterdinner and a cake. the Secretary farm workers would send some noon Mrs. Emma Wood, Janie Freeman to "take a more acfarmers into bankruptcy, cause Wood and Roselle Cutler of tive role in defending the ina rise in food prices, and lead Brighan dropped in to bring terests of farmers." to more unemployment by hasRep. Burton and his colbirthday greetings and gifts. tening conversion to machine Mrs. Ethel Frank and Mar-gori- leagues particularly took Secrelabor. McNeil of Logan visited tary Freeman to task for being al the Lawrence Hawks home RIGHT TO WORK LAW Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stander and family of Ogden ions don't need repeal of SecSen. Wallace F. Bennett. were also Sunday guests. tion 14b and bad Unions don't said today he would join Visits Daughter deserve it." in a major bipartisan effort in Mrs. Orsen Hyden spent FriThe Utahn also called the the Senate to defeat "the atdefense as a day evening in Ogden with her tempt by the Eastern Labor Union "free-rider- " "half-truth- " is being which Kay and husband. bosses and their puppets in the daughter. Then Saturday she went to Salt distributed by the Unions in Utah to repeal the Senate" Lake City and attended confertheir attempts to drum up right to work law. ence. There she met other support for reieal. "If the proposal reaches the and memlKMs of her family "Of all the attacks on Senate floor - - and it looks as r they all enjoyed dinner togeththe myth is though the Senate Labor Comer. perhaps the most common and mittee will report it on Sept. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nessen most misleading," Sen. Benor 9 - - I expect to participate were weekend in of C'entervillc nett said. "It says that a perthe talkathon which probably son who refuses to join a Unguests at the home of Eva will develop," the Utah RepubBair. ion is taking a "free ride' at the lican said. was Moecham Mrs. Milton Sen. Bennett, who comes expense of a fellow workman. hostess at a birthday party This is because the law refrom one of the Wednesday for her two little states said, "1 feel quires a union to represent all daughters, Jolene and Nancy. employees in a bargaining unit, law is that Utah's Ten little guests were present members or not." civil a protection of a vital and enjoyed refreshments and Sen. Bennett said "actually right of our citizens and a defthe ones who will receive the played games. inite incentive to economic proMr. and Mrs. Milton 'free ride' at the expense of gress and the welfare of the in weekend the the American workers are the spent working people in Utah." Roosevelt with Mr. Meecham's Unions themselves because if He pointed out that "more sister and husband, Mr. and Congress passes this bill the than 77 per cent of the mail Mrs. Irvin Bert. Unions would automatically be from Utah citizens is against Club Honors Member to increase their memberable know act. of the They repeal The "Birthday Club" met at ship and dues income without the repeal would lead to the the home of Gwen Munk Wedany effort." loss of a citizen's right to Sen. Bennett said that one nesday evening to celebrate choose or refuse union memMrs Louis Douglas's birthday prominent Union attorney once the worker no bership leaving r "unmasked the anniversary. A delicious lunchmyth choice except to leave a job or eon was served after which and identified the person who have membership forced uiwn club members quilted a baby would be forced to join a Unhim." ion not as 'free-ridebut as a quilt for Mrs. Douglas. Sen. Bennett said, "Good un- MemJers of the John Payne captive passenger." family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bittore SunURGES USU TO MAKE APPLICATION day afternoon. The occasion by e right-to-wor- k right-to-wor- -- 6 m r, 1 as ses D ri e a f - - w Assure. your tun yearns. supply! Rfifit PulD ! v free-ride- r' m AND MOLASSES DRIED BEET PULP OFFERS MORE: U I Available in regular or pelleted form. Conveniently stored in bulk or bag with- out losses. High in carbohydrates . . . will replace grain pound for pound up to 50 of total rations. Makes rations more succulent and more palatable. Adds needed fibrous bulk to barley, corn, wheat, etc. and helps to prevent livestock from getting "Off Feed." was in honor of the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Val Gene were Refreshments Payne. served to thirty five members of the family who were present. The couple received many lovely wedding gifts. Mr. and Mrs. James Nessen Mr. and Mrs. accompanied Marceal Olsen Wednesday to Caldwell, Nampa and Twin Falls, Ida. - Increased Production in dairy herds and effects greater gains in feed lots. i GALYES is ' several leading colleges and universities EIEI&GIIZ Send today for FREE informative booklet: "Improve your livestock feeds." Name Address City I Pollution Control Field Laboratory to serve the Colorado River Basin or the Rocky Mountain Area. If such a field laboratory was established at Logan, it would mean a physical structure costing approximately $2,750,000. The faculty would employ 150 persons, at least half of whom would be qualified scientists and engineers. Sen. Moss, in a letter to Dr. Dean F. Peterson, Dean of the College of Engineering at USU, said the closest laboratory to which proA new program vides reliable "Scheduled Service" for parcel post in a 167,000 square mile area tered on Salt Lake City was announced today by Postmaster Lynn J. Iverson. Nearly 1,400,-00- 0 people will be served by the new program. The program provides that a parcel mailed here in Tremon-to- n will be available for delivery at any post office in Utah, Idaho and Western Wyoming on a definite, scheduled basis. To any point in Utah, the schedule is next-dato the Idaho and Wyoming areas the schedule is second-day. Principal cities in the Wyoming area are Worland. Riverton, Rawlins and Rock and in Springs in Wyoming; Idaho, Pocatello and Idaho Falls. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General Frederick E. Batrus discussed details of the plan Friday in Salt Lake City at a meeting of the Mail User's south-easter- - YEARLINGS SPECIAL STOCKER to our & - FEEDER COWS FEEDER CATTLE SHOW and SALE OGDEN STOCKYARDS THURSDAY We State want the name of my nearest dealer. TMI " V" " A'" fmrner n Council. Mr. Batrus emphasized that the success of the program depends to a large extent on precision timing in the transferring of bulk mails at major cities throughout t h e area. "The Utah system forms a western nucleus for an eventual of nation-wide-tie-i- n OCTOBER 14th 12:30 P.M. will AGAIN have the BUYING POWER of buyers from all parts of the country who are looking for every class r.nd kind of cattle. (Butcher cattle will be sold immediately piter the There is no charge for entering cattle in the show, PRIZE FOR GRAND CHAMPION LOAD Awards to other winners. (Entered cattle will be judged just prior to the sale) List your cattle early' so they can be properly advertised. For further information, call or write: PECK BROTHERS LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY JOHN CLAY AND COMPANY THE OGDEN UNION STOCKYARDS COMPANY ASSOCIATED LIVESTOCK MARKETING AGENCIES Union Stock Yard Ogden, Utah HEADGATES , . . . . . Concrete Types Metal and Concrete Screw-Li- ft CONCRETE IRRIGATION PIPE . . . CONCRETE DRAIN TILE . . . . . . everything you need for effective water control including corrugated metal or concrete culverts. CALL OR COME IN TODAY! w 1625 Wall Ave., Ogden, Utah Dial 394-662- 5265 So. Main, Murray, Utah AMherst 1 scheduled service areas which will result in dependable scheduled delivery for parcel post from he stated. Extensive testing has assur-- . ed the success of this dramatic new program, which in effect service" for offers "first-ratfourth-clas- s mail, according to Postmaster Iverson. At Tremonlon mailing deadlines for this service will be 5:00 p.m. "The Post Office Department found through extensive study," Postmaster Iverson said, "that one of the major problems of parcel post service has been of the lack of dependability delivery. For many mailers it is often more important to kpow when a parcel is going to be delivered than it is just to get it there in a hurry." For these reasons the Post Office Department developed the concept of Scheduled Service. In the Scheduled Service area, ZIP Coded parcels will be transported to the destination post office overnight and will be delivered to the addressee on the next day of In scheduled parcel delivery. most cases, this will mean next-daparcel service, Postmaster Iverson explained, because parcel post deliveries are made five days out of the coast-to-coast- e y mm BULK BONUS FERTILIZERS FOR FALL QUANTITY DISCOUNTS week. the western states will be established at Ada. Oklahoma. "I suggest that you prepare a formal application, stressing the ways in which USU meets the criteria established by the Surgeon General," Sen. Moss said in his letter to Dr. Peterson. feeder cattle) 0 CEDUlDGIErCin) o h Consign your FREE booklet. "Improve your livestock feeds," gives actual results of experiments in milk production and feed lot tests conducted by Frank E. Moss has urged Utah State University at Logan, Utah, to prepare and submit "at the earliest possible time" an application to establish a Water Sen. CATTLEMEN Milk I Post Schedule right-to-wor- mw Ol New Parcel free-ride- ?"ra Bfi fMo AMI Rl( AN DAIRY ASSOCIATION "There is no other application pending for a water pollution control laboratory west of Oklahoma," Sen Moss said. "There is general feeling among personnel connected with the program that Utah State University would be an ideal location. If the Public Health Service agrees to the laboratory at Logan, it will be necessary only to ask for planning and construction funds," Sen. Moss said. "I will be happy to take the lead and seek appropriations for USU if the application is approved. California and other population centers of the West Coast region are not yet served by a pollution control library, so the USU application could be the first on the list," Sen. Moss declared. Sen. Moss said that too often we "use our water only once and then dispose of it. There is too little attention bein? given to rehabilitating 'used' water. We must keep our streams and lakes clean to insure adequate primary sources of water." UNTIL OCTOBER 15, 1965 FOR ALFALFA 0 - 19 - 0 - plus 12'; Sulfur delivered bulk only $37.25 per ton. FOR GRAIN CROPS 20 - 10 - 0 6'; Sulfur delivered bulk only S69.60 plus Pe' on- FOR PASTURE AND ROW CROPS 0 - plus 10r; Sulfur delivered bulk only $54.06 13 - 11 -- Per ton Remember all crops feed on Sulfurl Any combina.tion of these fertilizers to make a total 20 ton, cash single order will be given a 5r discount off above prices. Remember fall fertilizing with these bonus fertilizers generally return 15 more than spring fertilizing. Custom truck spreading with hooded, spreaders and experienced operators only $1.00 per acre. Call our local dealers today: FRANK HUNTER. Corinne. Utah VAL BENSON. Newton. Utah COMPANY PLANT and OFFICE at Phone Collinston, Utah 458-313- MINERAL FERTILIZER COMPANY Head Office: Midvale, Utah Phone 255-272- 1 |