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Show - Brigham Banker Try This Box Elder County Residents Ask More Egg-on-a-B- un t Attends School Morris' Glover, assistant manager Brigham City First Security Bank, is in Seattle, Wash., attending t h e Pacific Coast Banking school, Aug. 25 to Sept. The Pacific Coast Banking school is sponsored by the Bankers Association of eight western states and is held on the campus of the University of Washington. Th6 school requires sessions of two weeks each year for three consecutie years extension assignments plus which include problems in banking and trust work. - AT REDUCED . RATES hr InfarwutUin Heres C.li a taste-de-lig- which combines eggs with nutritious cheese, served on a golden-toastebun. Its quick to make and fun to eat and its versatile, too. Serve for lunch, as a late snack, for brunch, or as the main event at a weekend TV high-pro-tei- n d H. DEE JOHNSON Your Insurance Counselor n PHONE 19 or 1242 All f "IH NYLON DELUXE Super-Cushio- ns Triple-temper- by -- ed -T- , , I riple-tough NOW bargain ' priced at Terms as low as $1.25 weekly I Service 759 North Main . -- Dairy Cattle Need Plentiful T tires marked "Nylon are not alikel meal. Or, flanked by soft prinks and potato chips, its a natural for a teen-ag- e Heres howto make it:' t Cut buns in half. Top one half with Cheese slices. Place buns under broiler or in very hot oven to melt cheese and toast the plain halves. Meanwhile, for each bun fry one egg to medium or firm consistency. To avoid running and to assure easy eating, break yolk during frying so that it spreads and cooks evenly. Place eggs on the toasted halves. Serve the buns open or closed sfyle. Serve promptly. To fry eggs: Heat 1 to 2 tablespoons of fat in a skillet just hot enough to sizzle a drop of water. Break and slip eggs into skillet from a sauce dish, if prefered. Cook slowly to desired doneness, 5 to 7 minutes. During cooking break yolks to allow them to spread. Skillet may be covered or eggs may be turned over. Perry, Utah SINCLAIR PRODUCTS DYEAR TIRES Admiral Appliances Easy Washers - Dryers ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOODS IF WE HAVEN'T GOT ITWE'LL GET IT! Water Supply Utah State University dairy specialists say that you should supply plenty of water for the biggest drinkers on the farm the dairy cows. Now that the hottest part of the summer is with us, we need to be especially sure that our cows have plenty of fresh, clean water ; readily available. The farmer who cheats Bossy on her water finds that she repays his gesture by dropping off in milk production. Studies show that a cow may drink as much as 300 pounds of water a day. If you allow her to get to the water supply only once a day, she wont be able to take the amount she needs for the . day. , When a cow 'doesnt get enough water, one of her first reactions is to decrease her milk - production. Thats why its so important to be sure dairy cows get all the water they want, when they want it. The ideal water supply is; clean, free from contamination, and in a place the cows can get at easily. Plenty of shade in the pasture and a liberal supply of feed are Expensive Call RAPID CITY, S. D. (UP) Russ Dupic, Lesterville, made a $175 phone call in a hotel here. He left his billfold behind in the booth. When he returned, the' billfold was still there but $175 in cash was missing. by Malcolm nm you KKOWlj creased could the activities increase. Several expressed gratitude to the University for the work they were doing and urged that additional services are needed. Special emphasis on research and Extension are needed by the farm people in our county, Ed Ward said at the close of the meeting. We should capitalize Upon the ' facilities of the University, he said. In expressing the purpose of the meeting, President Chase said, there are many fine educational institutions in our state but only one Land Grant university. Utah State is that university. In this university are three divisions. They are research, extension, and the instruction. All are significant to the people of the state. One of the major purposes of this meeting, he said, is to give the people a chance to express the needs of the area. County agents are representatives of the university hired to get answers for rural people from the experimental work carried on. 140 YEARS AGO, A NEW RK BANK OPENED WITH 80 P6P0SITERS. TODAYS CUSTOMERS NUMBER 800,000 REPRESENTING AN AVFRAte INCREASE Of MOO NEW DEPOSITORS AY6AA. THIS WEEK'S . court house, this week. A group of 25 county residents met with' executives of the to consider ways and means that the Uniersity could better serve the people of the . county. The county commission, state Farm Bureau represntatives, presidents, county Farm Union heads and other leaders expressed an urge that the research work be accelerated at the university. Ralph Tolman, president of the South Box Elder Farm Bureau, asked about the work being done on the sugar beet leaf hopper. He recalled that Box Elder county has this year lost about 80 percent of its tomato crop, 20 percent of the sugar beets are affected while cucumbers, potatoes, petunias, and many other plants are affected by the white fly. A report of the Extension Service activities was given by the three agents, A. Ful mer Allred, Ray Finch, and Bessie M. Hansen, wherein it was pointed out Burned-Ove- r that only 16 percent of the youth from 10 to 20 years of Range fires have been paractiviage participated in ties in 1957. Supt K. E. Weight ticularly abundant this year. asked if the personnel were in Careful planning should be given to the restoring of range areas accidentally burned, adWho Wouldnt vises John F. Vallentine, ExtenTestifying in court, the plain- sion Range Management specialtiff who was suing the railroad ist at Utah State Uniersity, LoBurned-ove- r braced himself stiffly in the wit- gan. rangeland ness box as the defense counsel may be made to produce better started than ever if properly handled. You say you were hurt in the Fire is actually a range imaccident?" the attorney asked. provement tool with careful Thats right, the witness planning. said. Certain range brush plants Then, at the time of the acci- such as sagebrush are much to fire than dent, when you were asked if more susceptible you were injured, pursued the most perennial grasses. Howattorney, why did you say that ever, the undesirable rabbitbrush is rather resistant to fire you werent? The witness shuffled his feet. while the highly palatable is quite susceptible. Its like this, he said, "Me and Planned burning has been my horse and wagon, we didnt see no train coming so we start- found most successful (1) where ed across the tracks. Next thing fall burning is practiced, (2) you know theres this train and where there is sufficient fuel to were knocked in the ditch. You carry a hot fire and get good never saw such a mess. Im flat land coverage, (3) where undeon my back with my feet up .in sirable, plants are the air, my horse is the- - same not numerous, , and (4) where way and the wagon-- is upside provisions are made for control - . down. of fire. Too frequent or improper use Interrupted the lawyer: But when the engineer ; asked you of fire may result in an actual how you were, you said okay. decrease in the quantity and First' things first, replied quality of forage, and increase the witness. The engineer com- in soil erosion, and loss of soil es over and sees the horses leg organic matter. Burning should Is broken, so he goes and gets a gun and shoots the horse. And then he comes over ' to me and asks if Im hurt.. Sure, I told him I was okay. important as well. By helping your cow keep cool with plenty of water, feed and shade, you n can avoid the drop in milk that is so common in July, August and September. Uni-ersit- y Every day is a busy day for the homemaker. Thats why quick and easy dishes that are also nutritious form such an important part of her menu planning. INSURANCE NON-DRINKE- AUTO INSURANCE BANK NOTES t It is fine for Industry to come into our rural areas but we must never forget that agriculture is important and needs the attention of thinking people, President Daryl Chase of USU told a group of Box Elder county residents at a meeting in the 5. RISK MUTUAL . Services From Utah State University . INFERRED - t im 3(0) r at BEEHIVE RECORD BAR NEL ELU DIPINTO DI BLU By Domenico Modugno LITTLE STAR By The . - COAL & APPLIANCE Wednesday, August 27, 1958 Brigham City, Utah Range Areas Restoring BEEHIVE Box Elder NEWS 7 Careful Planning Recommended for 4-- Elegants' BIRD DOGDEVOTED TO YOU By Everly Brothers TOM DOOLEY , By Kingston Sisters MY TRUE LOVE Jack Scott 68 N. Main Phone! One the not - be attempted under present hazard conditions. Weather accidental burns arp made to produce good results or not depends largely upon the management given subsequent those ranges. Where sufficient perennial grasses exist to assure recovery and where a good burn was effected, no further cultural practices may be needed. However, it is extremely important that these ranges be restricted from grazing during the first growing season. Graze .lightly the second year, and moderately thereafter. The trailing of livestock across newly burned areas should be avoided. Where perennial grasses are insufficient to naturally revegetate following accidental burns, grass seedings should be made. The broadcasting of grass seed directly in the ashes on particularly the more rough and inaccessible areas should be considered. Where accidental fires results in poor brush conbrush control trol,. additional measures may be necessary. Dr. Vallentine says ranchers should contact their local counon ty agent for information grass species, adapted methods of seeding, and subsequent man' agement of the stands. NOW REGISTER For Grace Harrisons New WEEKLY RATES FOR WORKING MOTHERS OR BY THE HOUR WHILE YOU SHOP OR GOLF. CALL ' 495-- R BRIGHAM CITY pro-uctio- FurMay, 3epE. 5 - Saturday, SepIL 3 FRIDAY and YOU 'A1L00 t 75 and YOU Bands Parade Units CORONATION BALL Program 'jSf'12:30--Fre- e Reviewing Stand A3 P.M. FREE i A8 P.M. dime a time checking account i . 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You save ' tirhe, effort, and money by paying bills by check. Your bank statement provides a complete record of your financial trans- actions. And your cancelled checks are legal proof of payment. -- Sept. 4 th I Free Program 12:30 THURSDAY SPECIAL FEATURES Your name and address Parade 11:00 A.M. A.M.-Pa- rade FREE PEACHES Carnival Concessions Beautiful Fruit Display Window & Show, Homecoming r -- - - - MONTE . - . YOUNG NEW ACTS W . 4 CARNIVAL NEW RIDES SEPT. , Forrest Street and 1st West" . FREE STREET ; 4-5- -6 DANCING SPONSORED BY THE BOX ELDER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE |