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Show FrcaMn Driofa Thelma Doney was the hotteii Wednesday afternoon for the Franklin Friends at her home in Franklin. The friends, Helga Hampton, , Doney, Phyllis Kings fonl, Maggie Jamison, Erma Le-o- ra - .i i .1 - Arlein Hampton,) He gave a lesson to 20. SteRuth HOI and Ann Olsen, ven Porter entertained with quitted and did fancy sew- several numbers singing and ing following a luncheon. accompanying himself on the 'Monday evening the MutuRefreshments were al Maxrieds of Franklin had guitar. served' by Mr. and Mrs. speech teacher, Debnar Der-ricot-t, . of the Preston high Deon Kingston! and Mr. and school as their spedai guest. Mrs. Val Dean Durrani. Woodward, , , IB SBVgpflBB MW and 4926 Praetors DRYLAND STUBBLE MULCHING Mynm and Norman Fonnesbeck examining their winter wheat planted in stubble mulched field with a deep furrow drill All tillage operations are performed in such a way m to keep protective amounts of stubbie and straw on the surface until time of seeding the next crop. This reduces erosion and saves moisture. ' ; s ( I GRADE 5 iniussw O Automatic PowershifJ transmission 8 FORWARD - -- 4 REVERSE, OR SYNCROMESHED SHIFT O Power fleering O Power Brahes O Continuous Power Shift MO OR 1000 SET UP- ,-: Grade A dairy owned and operated by Stanton M. Hawkes and sons Gene and Bret Picture shows holding and feeding pens with concrete floors for efficiency in cleaning. A Herringbone milking parlor, rear right, has replaced an old bam which was destroyed by fire. . Stan and tons use Latar orchard grass with alfalfa in hay seedings. They harvest part of their hay as green chop for the dairy cows. Inis keeps summer production up. A planned is on their followed grazing management program pastures. A a fl FSEE f, Bemonsiration RMT ' O Hitch 3 - Point n Yonr Pam HEAVY DUTY O Biding Comfort . YBAY Just Like Driving the Family Auto Hosy Yo See POIIMIJ B Posy Yo Operate Controls DEJSiY CE3PAI3Y LEE BERGQUIST AND ARNOLD SANT Phone Utah 2484841 Phone Maho 85MC01 South First West, Preston WATERING TANK Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crane, Mink Creek, examining their newly installed 400 gal! metal stock watering tank on their rangeland. Two boggy seep areas were tile drained and the water was piped to Inis .tank. Properly placed stock water devel. opments are an important part of the district range conservation program. They are necessary for good distribution and management of grazing. |