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Show ' Ao'-- . . i- iv : . .' J f 4 V5i -- : . c... IImi1U Lists GIVEMAORI LECTURE Stitats Vilify Tiro North Cache Valley Is were Hated on the roll for.the first aemee-a- t Ricks College. were The: two students Roaatyn Perry,, Dayton, with of point average Larry Richmond, with a grade average AOdO, which is the equivalent of straight Aa. stride d i ' . : i. lf w j ' ,:U iV i, 'TRENTON 'Wednesday afternoon Roland Ifotaheon drove to Ogden where,., 'he gave a history of the Maori people, didva dance iand sang a song for the children of the sixth grade Bonneville achool, where Ms grandson- LaVar Griffin is attending. He ? also showed maw souvenirs ; of New Zealand which proved very interesting to the children. ? VW V- - 1 and Mr. Mrs. Eldon Klagsfbrd, and Aha. Dennis C. Lowe, Mr. rad Mrs. Harold Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hobos, Mr. and MM. Honca Hawkes, Mr. and Mrs. Tad 'and Mrs. Reed Steers, Mr. Jamison. ' Mr. end Mrs. ,11m Hobbs, Bob Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Robbuoh, Mr. and Mrs. BllUe Hobbs, Mr. Mrs. Max Atkinson. torn (Stcmn f v . Jt il ' . electric heating is better insulated drafts, cold spots on walls. a 01 Two ' if i H I '.me. im r M'S ); Two Air Force ROTC cadets have been honored as cadets of the week for their outstanding appearance, performance ana knowledge of the carps, Cadet Mike L..Bair, a fresh man political science at USU, and son of Bair, Logra, is n Salve of the week. Cadet Allen L. Oyler, a freshman in electrical engineering, Is Corp Cadet of the V. ''n- : , V . , , 1 v .V Shovel or Babe I FULL SIZE Garden Boss ;m PLASTIC rjft w WE HAVE RUBBER AND PLASTIC HOSE FOR EVERY NEED , - RANDOM BLACK & DECKER . - djir1 the new USDA pain graweek. graduate of Contrasting classes of grain i and shrunken broken ker- ding standards to take effect Sugar, Srifm Sugar Cfty, Idaho and son 2 nels wffl . hit Cache Valley Juneii,!, ao stated Vlngll v E Leroy Oyhr Jr. Preston., grain powers the hardest ui ibay, District Supervisor : of Heist " ' Oe USDA grata rading of Ogden and T. Ed-ward Buttars, Chief Inspec- on tor, Ogden Grata Exchnge. THE STATEMENT .wai made at the grain grndlni school held at Logon, lai week, County Aent Ray w Bur-tensha- laid, tt wh ers attand-e-d by Idaho and Utah form. Fanners must watch leadings of rye or mixed classes as (white wheat with red) they said. This is important where stands have winter hiuh mil need to be iWgfaw-adof Proper adjustment harvesting equipment and timely harvest will be lm portent as will the planting of Stripe rust resistant varieties of wheat tt emphasised, Lemhi and Itana wheat are most susceptable to stripe rust Test weights last year were in the 40 pound bushel area instead of . pound due to stripe rust This type of wheat will be highly degrad- ed due to shrunken kernels. B Farmers must plant better quality wheat without mixed all grains or xn and do xwslble to keep rye out of wheat Rodent, heat, and insect damage must be preven ted. PROPER COMBINE was by Vn Jarrett ofexplained USU Agrictil-ertu- g tural u rngln Depart- ment and Nolan Jensen, dis urtmtor for Case item . ad-ustm- - Equipment. There are four things which account for poor quality harvesting. The are, poor com-rin- e adjustment, poor opera-titowon party; and Improper speeds. 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CARPET RIGHT AWAY I PERFECT . be Between fields to eli minate mixedand contrasting class of grains. id in yonr home. living room, dining room, bedrooms, playroom . , . and yss even the kitchen the fresh new look you want and the easy J' care yoh've (beamed ahoutl r, "vw ion. v.v' All equipment should OfMSTRAN) i PARK ROYALs smart new, election of decorator oolom will vestbegmsto rodent and PRESTON PHONE BUDGET-PRICED- H,,iy 6 V riMI ! Garden and Yard Tods V1 And Supplies Vtllty Caists j f "! . J ' usu POWER A LIGHT CO. refill A HIGH QUALITY The tiny two FRANKLIN and one half pound bal girl bora to Mr. and Mrs.. Claron Potter of Ogdon was reported to be doing all rightly its grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Porter. The baby will remain in tiie hospital for some time. - Mark Chacketts, chair-ur- n THE LAST OF HUNDREDS of the swimming committee of the FkaskUn District Boy Seout organisation, gives Instructions to a swimmer during one of the courses offend scouts. Scouts form Benson rad Franklin district took the ewimming course either In Preston or Logan in conjunction with a first aid course. The Ctttiien Photo OPT r. Oas-IU- ll - can't boat ofoctifc boart 1. asi Ptiid Bby no Ilf-.'.- , Bubber Hose . FL 6ftlRpRIRlsTsll You UTAH lbs. Whlte&ead, Bishop rad Floyd Robinson, Mr. When you install flamdesa electric held in your new or remodeled home, you put more joy into living, because you put more home into your home . with leas cost Some of the ways you can get more house with electric heat:. Clean Lines. No bulky furnace, vents, 11 ductwork. Easy to Add On. You can expand your without costly heating home easily modifications. Cleaner Home. Because flameless electric heating keeps walls, draperies, furniture cleaner. Men Comfortable. A home built for M 8 AVI NO O POR 8 H op. AMD e If K .tfc?, rsf JVi A fur conFRANKLIN vention was held Saturday In Salt Lake City at the Terrace-Thmen attended a meeting Saturday afternoon. In the evening a banquet and style show, (Kerren Robinsons fur Jacket was modeled) was en Joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Doug las Naef, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyet - SIMM j - r I . From Franhlin - vrtlbQiffiU&b , A. fiRunvfe ffifcne Iv - - u .. (li ' 1. . t: v (v ' For IleeUng 41 a.;-- ' . . f li-'- (mmm MC9M TRENTON Friday night Hdland Mortanson took second plaoa handicap . in the nvttational archery shoot in the flmithfleid Armory, and received a beautiful trophy. ' ' ' W: |