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Show Two retire Journal eeekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Datis County, at Layton, Utah. A matter Entered as second-clas- s at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8. 1879. Published by INLAND PRINTING Phone: Kaystille CO. 10 Newspaper Advertising Service Nat'l Adv. Representative .Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. Terms of Subscription Mail $4.50 Per Year Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) at HAFB Air Hill Air Fuue Base Force ceitificates of retirement and commendation medals have been presented to two airmen of the 4ii7Tth Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron at Hill AFB. Receiving the honors were MSgt. Robert R. Stanley, former line chief of the flight line maintenance section, and MSgt. James E. Spell, former noncommissioned officer in charge of the 4U77ths reports, records and analysis section. Lt. Col. Lewis P. Boone, squadron commander, cited the two sergeants, both veterans of more than lfl years service, for their ability and contributions to the Air Force. Sgt. Stanley will make his home in Sunset while Sgt. Spell will reside in Ogden. Both soon accept positions with local businesses. March is egg month con- By Carolyn Dunn, agent sumer marketing information, Extension Service A decrease in supplies of beef and pork has brought increased prices. Pork, especially, is much higher. Look for some values in beef. Fryers are a good buy. March is egg month and the large double A grade eggs are still best by weight. Milk and dairy products are on the fea- A little grain fed daily to ewes as lambing season ap a proaches can help healthy lamb crop, advises L. S. Rogers, county agent with the insure Exten- sion Service. As little as half a pound of grain a day can help protect ewes from ketosis or pregnancy disease. The grain should be fed during the last six weeks of piegnancy. Addition of a fourth-poun- d of molasses daily to the gram mixture is an additional preventive measure against ketosis, especially if an outbreak occurs in the flock. The malady, also called b disease, is most likely to occur during the last five to six weeks of pregnancy. During that peiiod, the unborn lamb gains about 8(1 percent of its birth weight. A ewe needs better feed during the latter weeks of pregnancy to maintain herself and the rapidly growing unborn lamb. Ewes bearing twins and those on poor forage or subjected to radical changes in feeding conditions are more likely to come down with the disease, the county agent explains. The disease has a high rate of death losses, but can be treated in the early stages with moderate success. twin-lam- Someone away AT SCHOOL? NSW, lOWU LONG DISTANCE I RATES Now, lor only $175 or less, you con call anywhere in the country, except Alaska or Hawaii, and talk for Itiree wonderful minutes at the n rate or nighlttme on Sunday (plus f.d.ra! excise taxi. Mountain States Telephone I a, .jiiMilifrtflWsWllTuin d Mr. and Mrs. D. Layton and son Bill, '.Hilt West Gentile, returned recently from Kansas City, Missouri, where they attended the DOLLAR national convention of Painting and Decorating Contractors (Spend it w isely ) of America. They weie intriwith new materials bethe gued shown for decorating. ing is Layton p.es.dent of the 11 Western States Council of Fainting and Decorating Con- Siald 2'a cups of the milk. of America. He piesi- tractors Beat the eggs slightly and add the sugar, salt, flavoring and the remaining cup of cold milk. Stir until the sugai is dissolved. Quickly add all the cool mixtuie to the scalded milk: stir rapidly. Pour the hot mixture at once into lightly buttered warm custard cups. Place the cups in a baking pan and pour hot water into the pan until it leaches the level of the custard in the cups. Bake the cup custard in a hot oven 4K for 10 to 12 minutes. The custard is done when a knife inserted in the centei comes out clean. Remove the cups from the hot water at once. (Note: Because of high temperature and short baking time, success of custard depends on quickly adding egg and sugar mixture to scalded milk. Water bath must be hot.) Layton Mar-woo- FOOD Feeding ewes grain can mean healthy lamb crop Utah State University Layton Hews YOUR ture list this month with cottage and cheddar cheese good value items. Navel oranges are about gone. The first Valencias are about due, with some of the first shipments a little sweeter than usual for this type orange. Lc.nons, avocados and Texas grapefruit are plentiful and low priced. Indian River grapefruit from Florida continues to be in evidence. This good flavored grapefruit is available in both white and pink, with the white being sweeter than the pink. New Quickie Baked Custard (Makes 6 servings) 8 cups milk 2 or 4 eggs 5 tablespoons suga, tg teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla or I teaspoon nutmeg. YOU egg-mil- k and March 22, 1960 ocd at one of the morning JOURNAL bieakfasts at Hotel Nuehlebach. After the convention, Pa ge 3 High Team Game the Bowman's Market ...... Pepsi Co' a High Individual Series Jo Leav itt Jerre Fuit High Individual Game Bowl Scores Laytons visited Kansas City, Kansas and Independence, MisLadies Toes. Night League, souri where they were particuMarch 15, 1W0 larly interested in seeing the S. Truman and Hairy liliraiy High Team Serie: home. 2o22 Pepsi Cola 2600 The Dipper . Shirley Sheldon High Individual Game . . 906 804 527 99 298 . 200 Jo Leavitt Broad-Minde- (handing out laundry) My husband writes his ments on his shnt alff,, j hope Misti e-- s you d0.t mmd New washludy , lmes , blt VI vs Slaw! v- - Wj i IwfeJI Oh. no, ma'am. of scam,dl Enjoy The Great Bourbon of the Old West YOUR STATE DOLLARS AHEAD TIPS: Try spiced oiange slices with pork roasts. To prepare wash fresh oranges and cut into inch thick slices. Remove seeds. Combine equal portions of softened butter or margarine and sugar and spiead each slice with about teaspoon of tins mixture. Stud each slice with whole clover and place on Symptoms include loss of ap- rack in broiler pan. Bake 3o petite, dullness, and lagging be- minutes in model ate oven or hind the flock or herd. The ewe until sugar melts and gently usually grinds her teeth and browns. breathes heavily and may be unsteady on her feet. She may also walk in circles or push against some solid object. Blind- - j ixXtyTneS of tn6 ness may also result. Later ( stages of the disease bring JhJSTEAD OF4N KNOCKINGabout prostration with the head if thrown to one side. Early treat- - 'ftlVE OTHERS ment ilncludes admimstiation AB OOST, of sugar or And of a molasses in a pint of water, COMPLIMENTS twice daily, by stomach tube. Farm (keep flocks usually are more susceptible to ketosis than range Docks. when you shop where you see this sign dollars ahead because your S&H Green Stamps give you extra values in Distinguished Merchandise at no added cost to you. YOURE V-- V (5 Sunny Brook Kentucky Straight Bourbon tastes SUNNY BROOK better than any other bourbon! your half-poun- d THE mil SUNNI BROOK COMPANY, L0UISY1UE, KENTUCKY . MNIUCM STRM6HT BOURBON WKEI OH fW w e Thursday Friday Saturday . 8 Only Win A Trip LOOK CHARMING I) (I) IN LAS jji& VEGAS IN CLOTHES II HI i FROM. pdu The Charm Shoppe Dark Spring Cottons y2 The continual introductionof modern equij ment has kept copper production a successful business in Utah. At Kennecotts Bingham Mine, for example, huge electric shovels handle quantities of ore and waste rock efficiently something men with picks and hand shovels couldn't possibly do. In the same tradition, accounting machines are used by Kennecotts comptrollers department. This machine accounting system supplies management with information vital to operations more promptly and accurately than could have been achieved by yesterdays methods. ' &, Price enor-mo- Skirts And Blouses y2 Price JUST ARRIVED NEW STRAW HANDBAGS, SPORTSWEAR COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION s5oo KAYSVILLE up-to-da- FIVE DOLLARS REWARD TO ANYONE ATTENDING Union s5oo Furniture Co. Stock - Reducing SALE MARCH 24, 25, 26 ' And Not Finding It to Be the BIGGEST FURNITURE and CARPET SALE OF THE YEAR! 5500 s5oo . us ; Working with enormous numbers of facts and figures, machine accounting is fast, efficient and thorough. For example, it calculates pay rate, hours worked and any of 200 payroll deductions to produce 1,000 pay checks an hour. It keeps an inventory of 46,000 supply items and makes information on them available at a moments notice. It provides needed metallur--' gical data in less than a tenth of the time it would have taken before machines came on the job. Even now, plans are under way to achieve tomorrow what is impossible today. The machine accounting system will be expanded to be a more valuable aid to management in the future. This is another step by Kennecott to help assure continued copper production by improving operations. Just the Thing to Complete Your Going Away Outfit 39 NORTH MAIN an m Utah Copper Division em te Kennecott Copper Corporation PROUDTO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH |