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Show The Tooele Transcript USU Field Day At Nephi Station July 6 The annual Utah State University Experiment Station Dryland Crops Field Day will be held again this year at Nephi Station, Friday commencing at 1:30 p.m., according to Professor Rex Nielson, Agronomy D?partment USU. After brief introduction by Dr Howard Peterson, head Agronomy Department, data will be present ed on the new approach to fertilize winter wheat. THE INFORMATION we have obtained is very encouraging," Dr. Peterson said. According to Professor Neilson, Delamare wheat was released last fall. "This new variety can now be observed on a field basis for the first time, he said. He also indicated there would be a report on tillage studies which have been in progress for several years. ALSO THERE will be an informative report on dry land ilfalfa varieties. Refreshments will be served. Friday, July Last Rites Held Monday For 6, 1962 Mothers Daughters Relief Society Ida B. Hacking E'ghth Ward Relief Society invites ail ladies of the ward and their taen-udaughters to a special work meeting, to be held Tuesday, July 10 at 10 a.m. Purpose of the meeting is to introduce the daughters to Relief Society work. It is requested that sack lunches be brought for the small children Funeral services for Ida B. Hacking were held Monday at 1 p m. in the Fourth Eleventh Ward chapel with Leigh Pratt of the Fourth Ward Bishopric conducing. Prayer at the Mortuary was g'ven by Howard Ault, a grandson and prelude and postlude music was played by Rebecca Ostler. Kenneth Shields and Mary Drou-a- y sang as an opening number, "Whisper and I Shall Hear. They were accompanied by Roxie Lee. ge who accompany their mothers. COURTESY The first impressions you make are usually the most important. Even though it may be years later, people will usually remember whether you were courteous or smart-aleck- y, rude, decent or honest or dishonest and the gen-- ; eral impression you made. Never forget that. Be yourself with everyone you meet but be sure that before you have lived out your life you are going to meet again. Samuel Goldwyn, By," This Week. Words to Live MONTHLY GAMES PARTY St. Marguerites monthly games SECOND WARD: Work meeting, party will be held Saturday at 8 Tuesday, July 10, 10 a.m. Pot luck p.m. at St. Marguerites Social Hall. The public is invited. lunch will be served. THE INVOCATION was given by Lewis Ault, a grandson, and speakers were President Alex F. Dunn, Carver Bryan, Bishop Lee Vern Bracken and Judge Glen Adams. Other musical numbers were an organ solo, a medley of favorite hymns, by Norma Marshall and a vocal solo by Ella Durrant, "One Mrs. Hacking Sweetly Solemn Thot. The benediction was by John W. Gale, a grandson-in-laLewis and Howard Ault, grandMr. Staples INTERMENT WAS at the Cedar sons and Wayne Jorgensen, Lewis Fort Cemetery where a quartet Coleman and Bill Cannon, great sang a number and the grave was grandsons. dedicated by Merrill Hansen. ASTROLOGIST Pallbearers, all grandsons of No astronomer, even with most the deceased, were Leo and Leonard Ault, Bruce Hacking, Blaine, powerful telescopes available, has ever been able to find the end of Orson, and Ben McKinney. our universe. rites were held Monday, Honorary pallbearers included, in the Third Seventh Ward for Rosco Benjamin who died June 27 after an Last Rites Held Monday For Ross Staples Last July 2, Church Staples illness. important step 1S Household buyers in the eleven Western States generally have a wide selection of fruits and vegetables from which to choose, according to a retail store study by Research Home Economists. Selections and prices o ; fruits and vegetables that would fit nearly all household needs, tastes and purses were found. Fresh, canned, frozen, and dried fruits and for vegetables were checked availability and price periodically over a year. w. RELIEF SOCIETY his Utah Housewives Have Good Fruit Selection According to Dr. Ethelwyn B. Wilcox, Food and Nutrition Department, Utah State University, the study covered urban and rural retail food stores in 26 countries of the 11 western states, accounting for 52 per cent of the total sales of the regions food stores. She said that lield workers checked representative stores of all types and sizes, from a single employee up to 60 or more in both city and rural areas. In all, 145 different items were studied including fresh and processed fruits and vegetables, different varieties and prepackaged and bulk fresh products. Prices were obtained on 71 products. GENERALLY, buy- lation." She went on to say that among fruits, three fresh, ten canned, two frozen and two dried products were present in nine out of ten of the retail stores each month surveyed. Six fresh vegetables, eleven canned, four frozen and four dried were in 90 per cent or more of the stores. Many of these fruit and vegetable products were among the least expensive and many were medium priced. "Certain groups of western people have been found to have diets deficient in vitamin C, vitamin A and iron." She continued, These nutrients could be supplied by the fruits and vegetables which are widely available to consumers in retail food stores." COULD often CONSUMERS choose among several varieties of fresh products and between bulk Ihe not clear-cu- t. A Western ge economists. AUrriORS OF THE bulletin, "Availability and Prices of Fruits in the Western and Vegetables g, Corvallis. Their study will be the foundation for further regional inquiry .nto family size, income, buying practices, product quality, ease of preparation, amount of waste and other factors affecting consumer choices, the authors note. States which participated in the regional study are Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada Utah, Washington and Wyoming. In Utah, Salt Lake County was chosen as part of the regional sample. BOUND STEAK BONELESS TOP ROUND Foodtown Says: GROUND ROUND Keep Fit For America Sl'IFT PROCESS FRANKS PREMIUM SLICED BACON Buttermilk Paticake Mix POLL-PARRO- Just shoes! Drop in and see us soon! Keith Ed Till, Tooele Albert Cole, Grantsville William Mallory, Lester Remington, Tooele SURGERY Boyd Bracken, Pueblo, Colo. Paulino Gonzales, Ogden Tooele Merc Co. dozen 29c Arrived At and Sandra Kay Bevan Hammond, Tooele, daughter July 2. 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Smooth, soft leathers... smart styling ... in nationally advertised Regional Research Publication, just published as California Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 782, presents the findings of the home FOOD TOWN Bishop Kenneth Lewis of the Third Ward conducted the service and Benjamin Bowen gave the family prayer at the Mortuary. A QUARTET composed of Carver Bryan, Kenneth Shields, Bevan Anderson and Frank Stephens sang "I Need Thee Every Hour. President Sherman A. Lindholm offered the invocation and speakers were Melvin Belich, George E. Nelson and Bishop Lewis. Florence McBride and Martina Duffin played an organ and piano duet and the closing song was Going Home, by Erb Johnson, Roxie Dobson, who played accompaniment, a 'so played prelude and postlude music. THE BENEDICTION was by Malcolm Walters and the grave at the Tooele City Cemetery was dedicated by Ernest Dell Skinner. Pallbearers were Ray Mercer, Ray Culley, Russell Hughes, Giles Vance, Harry Roth and Marion Staples. pair of household ers had a wide selection of fruits and vegetables," she said. Can ned goods could be found more frequently than fresh, frozen or dried. Fruit juices were more available than vegetable juices, canned juices more than frozen. Both fruits and vegetables, particularly fresh products, were most available in the most populous areas. Nearness to orchards, vegetable fields, or processing plants has less to do with availability than concentration of popu- and prepackaged products. In canned fruits and vegetables good selections were possible among several brands and sizes of contain' ers. The best choices of fruits and vegetables were found in the largest stores, in chains and voluntary chains and in urban food stores." 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