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Show 4 THE October 8, CITIZEN TRENTON FfUEFB Mrs. Flossie Atkinson her parents, Mr. end Mrs. H. L Buttars, of Clarkston to visit a sister, Mrs. Lottie Lon Phillips, of 1987 Preston on Wednesday. Others there were Fawn Lamb and Belva Skinner of Logan. Mrs. Lona Holt and Mrs. Bonne Littlcdike of Smithfield went to the Salt Lake airport Mrs. Wednesday to meet Holt's mother, Mrs. Lola who flew in from Ely, Nev., where she has been visiting a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dallon. Saturday, October 28th 10:00 FERTILIZE NOW! A.M. Ogden, Uiah SALE HANDLED BY OGDEN SALES COMPANY PEDIGREES BY DEE SPIERS, OGDEN, UT. - AUCTIONEER, BEN TANAKA entries received on or before October 15th will be cataloged. Hones will be accepted util sale time. Please send complete lnformatioa fer cataloging to: OGDEN SALES COMPANY, P. 0. BOX 68, OGDEN, UTAH CONSIGNMENT FEE: $35.01 per head, piss 5 of selling price, minimum sales charge $10.00 per head. This sale Is being heavily advertised all over the country and will draw many buyers who are looking for your good Appaloosas, so list your consign mods early In order to be sure of a place In the sale catalog. For Entry Blanks and other Information, coll or write: OGDEN SALES COMPANY t BOX IS, TELEPHONE OGDEN, UTAH AVOID THE SPRING RUSH New officers of LEGION AUXILIARY OFFICERS the American Legion Auxiliary in Richmond are (left to light) LaVine Galbraith, second vice president; Lona Smith, president; Theoda Spademan, sergeant at anms; Maty Murray, secretaty-treasure(Back row) LaRee A. Spademan historian., and Billie Luo Bagley, The Citizen Photo chaplain. Don'! Dura Your r. HOBSES MUST BE REGISTERED OR ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION AO O. DONT WAIT e, STOCKYARDS OGDEN P. . SAL- E- -- APPALOOSA ALL ravs-- 394-55- 83 .' Fall applied nitrogen aids decomposition of organic crop residues lu Legion Auxiliary Installs Officers RICHMOND At the soil. improved aiding foot penetration and flic decomposed organics are a nutrient storehouse for future crop use. a recent included district pot luck dinner on the city park, the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 33 was entertained by the two Richmond girls who attended Girls State, Alanilee Bair and Shirley Miller. New officers were also installed. Special guests i i Stubble... off! c e r s, Mrs. Vera Peterson, president, and Da Beth Young of Logan, secretary, and Mary Schwartz of Hyriun, first vice New officers of president. the local dub indude Lou P. Smith as president, Favel Plant, first vice president; LaVine Galbraith, second vice president; Mary Murray, ry-treasurer; Billie Lu Bagley, chaplain; Theoda Spackman, sergeant at arms; LaRee Spackman, historian; and committee chairmen indude Marian Bair, Americanism; Joy Merrill, Rehabilitation; Donna Carlson, Child LuDean ChristenWelfare; sen, Gold Star Mothers; Marn cella Caine, Girls State; Buttars, Music; Faye Theurer and Ivy Albiston, Physical condition of the soil 1s Fall application minimizes soil compaction problems. i Fall Fertilization is a sound agronomic practice, ness - like and profitable to yon. bar ASK ABOUT OUR CREDIT PLAN secreta- APPLICATION PULL SPREADERS AVAILABLE Call ihe Roys with the; 'Know-Ho- w' Af-to- Phone 852 - 0384 Food. is Junior Past President Marian Bair. FRANKLIN COUNTY GRAD! GROWERS ADULT EDUCATION (Continued from page 1) 7 to 9 p.m., Sky View. Fundamentals of Math, We9Ee IFlhi Fevei? fieflaevecsS South State WAYNE DOtiEY, Manager Preston Wed- Paul Evans, instructor; i 264 nesday, 7 to 9 p.m., Sky View. Fundamentals of M a t h, Gary Allen, instructor; Monday, 7. to 10 p.m., Lewiston Jrt,HIgh. Fundamentals of Math, David Williams, instructor; Monday, 7 to 10 p.m., Wells-vill- e Elementary. Interior Decorating. Claire Kevitch, instructor; Wednesday, 7 to 10 p.m., Sky View. Salesmanship, Grant Brough, instructor; Thursday, 7 to 10 p.m., Sky View. (Vavne D. Bell and J. Valter Ross. Publishers Published every Thursday by The Citizen Publishing Company, Inc., Lewiston, Utah, and entered as second class matter in the Lewiston ost Office. rates In Subscription Cache County, 94.00 a year. $5.00 outside OH ASSOCIATION Ml tatilizatton FERTILIZER (msm Fall fertilization pays big dividends to farmers! For one thing, you avoid the bad weather that usually plagues this area in the spring. Fall application is sound from an agronomic standpoint. The nitrogen works all winter long, MIXING DELIVERING SPREADING at lowest costs featuring...-- . Fertilizers The Good Guys are the Fever PRESTON DODGE, INC. 29 West Oneida, Preston Phone 852-06- 01 (NfMV INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSN. decaying crop residues. Fertilizer applied in the fall moves into the root zone. Fall applied fertilizer gives your crops an early start. So beat the spring rush, avoid the bad weather, get the job of fertilization under way THIS FALL Theres a fertilizer dealer near you ready to supply you with USS Fertilizers, made by United States Steel. See him today. ' IJsS) Fertilizers Pete Hyde PRESTON, IDAHO . i |