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Show I- ' I 01BB 01iniN. t. lnHitnEricb April 28, 1IN LMiMN.UIA ftateMrfi Junior TRENTON Robert H. Reeder took their son Brent to Sky View high school where he played a clarinet solo, accompanied by Dennis Spademan. They participated In a solo kk! ensemble musical festival. Wednesday evening Helena Andrew tow her daughter, Mrs. Richard (Eva Ree) Reiser, .and daughter to Salt Lake aty after she hid visited here,Jtor a' few (toys. She waa enroute tp Oxnard, Cakf. Lulu Lott and Doris , ; tri-acho- ol the .00 Lulu Lotts . birthday wary:; ? Helena An, LUU Lott, vnrw. mm, Violet Andersen, Doris Button, Lavona Butler and Evn Rae' Baiter. nNMNur mnernoon Mir loo ATGrURn presented the ineervtce lesion to the Pri Club Meets her. Buttara accompanied They were met in Salt Lake Ctty by - Mr. Butters. took them to supper in honor of Ms list Mr. and Mrs. Boyd EUer-ma- n and daughter Jar Salt Lake oSy spent the weekend with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eller-maThe HHermani were bo happy over a visit from their son Sidney who lives in Anchorage, Alaska. He had been to CaUfornb on a buiinesi trip and came home for a short vbtt. Shamheri Mrs. Mbs Bancroft Mm Mifia of Logan spent Easter with; tlieir mother, Mrs. WUtiamtVr Cbnnary. mary officers and teachers. There was a '.good turnout Friday night Mr. and Mrs. A good turnout of parents and families attended Hie open house of Lewiston Junior high school Thursday night to witness the various atoletic events. ..This fallowing women enjoyed supper at the Po lan Room in Logan on v LEWISTONThe , literary their return they visited Mrs, Edith Sptackman at the club met on Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Margaret. Gragun in' Logan with Hama. Bodily conducting. Airs. Adele BL Hver reviewed (ho book, Favortb Things," by Dorothy Rogers. Refreshments were saved by the hostess to 16 members and two guests. Seven members of the Layne DUP ofLee the program at tha county meeting of- tho DUPln Logan. Mrs. ' Etoa Wood acthe group on tho companied . ptanb'-'r.Mrisaw Layne gave the leeson on Ortfly or Anlnsala of the . Pioneers. Mbs Marilyn Wood played Min. a v1 Xylophone solo. Pearl Hawkins gave the invocation. i , r . Mr. and firs. Ervin Van Orden entertained at a fly dinner on Sunday Elaine Ing their daughter end granddauBder, Sherrie Dahle. who were observing thrirbirlhday ennivs Those present were and Vince Puerilo Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mm. Rod DaMe and ; dren took their annual trek IP von thehill, for Easter, even though toe weather was net very cooperative. i.jV.i Mr. and Mrs. WUHam fits are rejoicing over toe arrivn al of tn& first child, a Wednesday in EXPLAIN ANALYSIS - Dr. K. W. HIS, Utah Agricultural Expert-explain- s research analyrii readtags ment Station, observes as Dr. Joseph C. of insecticide residue in animal tissue studied at Utah State University. 1 dau-bor- T. are happy over- tan arrival of a granddautfiter. II I Hie Httle girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. dot tie of Logan. Leland and La Rae now have three daughters and eon. . Gladys Hawa of Logan was a visitor of her sister, Mrs. Roland Morteuaon, Tuesday. Mr. and Mia. QHi Griffin and family of Ogden Fridey mght and S with their. parento, Mr. and Mrs. Rolrd Mortenson and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey X A Mf boost to tho ocowooiyl ' i' .,.i Tha browing industry each ysar contributes ovw 14 Union dollan in ftdaral. state and local excies taxaaWagN and salaries in the brewing Industry account tor almost 600 mfflion dollars, and tha pmstiaw of packaging materials from other industries rime over 550 million. 80 next time you tojoy a cool, rafrsaMng trow after hard work or play, romember BEER is good in mora ways tiiiuitonal . e uu mo . t - . Mr. and Mrs. A. B. have returned from a weeks trip to Los Angeles took J SMSOVWSTNIMT MITUKOTV. WAN ( . iV'- - rta"i their With recent appointive a e- lion of the Utah State Uni-- .1 At research ceutom farms near the USU wheel of a 92V4 mtitton e. That b approximately the annual budget of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Statkm he has been named to heed as director. He succeeds Dr. D. USU Wjrnne Thorne, now vice president tor research. Nearly H million from state funds ed by the Utah over 9 Vi bilfion funds designated by acts; the balance is provld-grant- o from federal Industrial 1, and agricultural within the the state, some 200 projeeb are Ex- - ed by the mnen atiHttes S&X.'TlX. Mr. and Mrs.,Vaun Harrt-nfamily spent a at the of hb parents, Mr. and H. B. Harrison. Durini ristt, Mrs. Hsrrison tsined at a family dinner party.' Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rakto Lunditrom and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Val iftrison and frms-tiof Logan, Mr. and Mn. John Nebon and family of Hyde Parit, the VaunHar-rison- s and Mr. and Mrs. d nd y Mr. and Mn. H. F. Bern-hlshave returned from a motor trip. Their tint atop waa Mam, Aria., to vtast with Mr. and krs. Chrt Stoddard; In San Dtago they visited with a nbcsT Mrs. Berniece Kraus; in the Los Angeles ana they vbtted jrim Mr. and Mis. George Beirdneau, a brother of Mrs. Bernhisel, and Mr. and Mrs. ragene Meyer, a sister. They oposA a week in Fort Bragg with a eon Jay and hb wife and family and enjoyed two days il seeing in San Ftandsco. ci verrity Board of Trustees, pus and 11 Dr. K. W, HUI fattens in other hack to her home coast ctty after attending.the wedding end reception tor a brother, Richard Smith, and Ann RawUni. Mrs. Sfatrlene Traveller and children of Nysw, Ore., aimed to are spending a week with knowledge and answer to her parents, Mr. and Ifrs. A. B. Smith. m state. mm Baums association, inc. . - gSSTSr Bad. de; projections me by Dr. Thend R. Black an helping Population aM-mal- 552? ?LLe!if H. and livestock nutrition to more projecting populations, predicting buyers of new mod tion on toe number of nets; eliminati of different age and modifying Such Dr. Hill explained, fCUr- -. ent work aim to answers needed now 1 ie future. Such b the cide research done by Dr. Street He b Sgways of dealing wMh the problem of reridui chlorineted hysfrocaibons in the tissue of He has found toatoto- - and ofwyette. UtabOomfei stud-lan- d and Mr. and Mn. Virgil Lee Anderson of Porttana, Ore., weekend Nests of Mr. Mri.-Iva- n 0. Bulk. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lew- - get concern . state. , Ikane, WON., were guests on Studies headed by Dr.l Sunday and Monday at the Warren Foote in controlling! homes of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hyrum Nielsen, fcwenMy in fciwiJiNw (aimak Jragensen, are being eyed with interest! add Mr. and Mrs. Ivan 0. by livestock producers who I Burk. Mrs. Leeds and Mn. are sisters ' of see knnortanf wMwwpwMwitlStromheif ajbte to con- - Mre. Jorgensen, Mrs. Burk in frying yah, and Mr. NMsen. They abo proce heltoe friende In Lewbtoo. e of r antaah. Swh- viritodwere former have signffl- They h in coping! of Lewiston. Mt.. and Mrs. with the imiAiwoBalng hu-JMr.end Mrs. imriUa at dinnen at their k.iuJU hwltiVS bOmCS. A toe home of Mr. irnWthBnmihrrh G" world IfnJuirritir W0fittDfl I firidTtaSdl1 SchSmSw g, SS SS TSownKientt? atudtas-Kmphytei art hut year. Star-Spangl- ed V. Security; S'. I - toci f POfcAMIRICANO record. fcus BteriB M'PiStonSd Dvb SfL. 1 SLEL often become a part the Agricidlura Experiment Station quoit lor now In J S2!t ' msdetee news DPOtuBTI W0T0 Men of Ifre. Mght, Eh. Ariel MenriH abo II See. As o' Pble Besdi, OAf., Ifr. studente progress to grade- - bond - wife nnd flunily. I Mrt. Lane u aieoci-at- e served director of toe Agrictd- tural Experiment Station PJJ rince he came to Utah State in 1968 until hb present an-- 1 Green ma Haycock and Strauord, .N. 5f?iiSSLJS- - WIm .lip Ijfiffllpl NNW Ont Nwwwr J., MNlm Eli pNBI iMhlMKlMaf ": Those r Star Spangled, Security Minded, Habit Forming, Record Setting , : Bond Buying Copper Workers inveaton will be among the leaden at Utah Copper Division when the annual campaign to buy Savings Bonds through tho payroll deduction program gets These long-tim- a Ken-necot- te tmto.VDntWMk.. for national defense and to help keep the nation's economy stable; a personal service by establishing a sound profitable savings program for improved family living, for educating children end for added security. Last year, 95 per cent of Kannecott employees purchased bonds. This year, the goal is 99 per cent, and they are encouraged to increase their present purchases by 26 per cent. Campaign leoden repon that Kennecott employees are solidly behind this year's campaign celebrating 25 years of Star Spangled Security. . , hb J?I He h published a number of technical and populsr MU visa fM aeaHUtaiia SMnttafS 1 VTrgU - !. I - r- . IJ?S . mJr from ticks in the fbfief ptont science and crop production. He b (he author of a and widely hN1?-- rgeiy. On 00m-rhensi- entitled krigeted Alber-ta,- Southern In supporting the Bond drive, Kannecott employees ere performing a double service: a public service by providing dollars ; for wd-know- I (ILL Barlow and Mr. and Marler drov to Mf1" tural reaeandier He b MnRW It, BMIaa MSa. M if jf 018 fr TMa year marks the 26th anniversary of the United States Savings Bond program, a program that has the support of many Kannecott employees who will continue to purchase bonds for the 25th consecutive year. A Perfect Case for " and of another definitive buHetin entitled Soil Drtfting Control In toe Prairie Province." He filled a special assignment In 1952 as consulting agronomist to the RoyM Oomabdon on the Snricatchewan River Development. From 1M5 to I960 Dr. HQ1 aerved as Mnnomist at the Dominion Experiment Sta-- I tion, Lethbridge, and lb 1951 was transferred to the bead--1 quarters of the Osnsde of Agriculture at Xtewta. Ihera ha first m chief apv.wu., , Own m head of Ibe .FbAdl I PEOPLE ON THE MOVE... E I nt I Program . Directorate of toe Reeearch Bnmch. of tbei r flMiMh Depmtment of Ag-- 6 rietdtura. Dr. Iffil waa born ta TAor, Alberta. Panada, and receiv-0- 0 ms Docmor oopsi uuu USU, the MB. degrae from Atoeria, University Me degree la Agronomy and Rant Phy-Mm Unfrntoqr I ofNefMsnka. of nemaoeoSg Goppds w sRygMF ' maum a. a 3 Top Vmuo . (D DDIGT DAG nS. from BBDSFI Gayle Lemdtt LEWISTON ,f Mn. II obe was a weekem' at toe home of her Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Wiser, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Oeri Stoddard have returned to Lew-aftspending the wta ter months In Umo, Aria. 1 - -'. . .1 I Ml If, M inf rmA Asfribr (Mi Arthur OMMMftwtor . . . Emfhyete mek 100 per cent take thieyeur. - v- - jSfedblSflL Ei&eym etehiug to W Arthur mimmtri. on-n- b Whlting, and wfth other, retattves. . Vblton at the Annb llc- - . Knight home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs; Joaaph McKnltfit of CakhreU and Mr. and Mrs. Henry 16c-- - chil- MrLeS MnLetand IfrinicKnltfit, mETb Lu-dnd- e- 1 dottle - ft n. Manyif.lhaiTrenton , Weber Memorial hospital in Roy. She b stowtyfanprov-- a stroke which tha ing from Buffered some time ago. Mrs. Annie McKntgfit Mbs Thoebe McKn returned to' their home week in C spending of visiting with n TIE PDESTOO CtTEEH onus 'lds books and er , . ,.v-- i . c - . . f,'! supplies ' |