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Show Thursday, October IS. is recommended. Then they will not be nervous when the milking machine is put on. When the heifers are put in stanchions, it takes them a while to get over their awkwardness. A bulky feeding ration for two are three weeks before freshening, including plenty of hay, will help keep the udders from becoming swollen and unduly subject to injury. County Agents Column CULL LAYING PULLETS NOW Jr. BY: Anson B. Call, County Agriculture Agent Good poultrymen have been cull-in- g continuously on an program. However, now that pullets are starting to produce and are being put in the laying house, give them the culling that really counts. There may be some birds in the flock that have developed undesirable characteristics recently. If you missed some undesir. able birds at previous cullings catch them now. Don't leave them in the flock. If you're new to the poultry business and aren't sure what to look for, get the information from someone who knows, other poultrymen, teachers or Utah Poultry, your county agents. Desirable birds will have a broad pelvic measurement, deep pelvic keel measurement, deep body, and a full head with a full comb and wattles. Keep the birds with prominent eyes and relatively short beaks. Consider feathering; rapid feathering is a sign of early maturity. Cull out the birds. Look for all-ye- Vo-a- g g, slow-featheri- crow.headed small birds. Keep on culling while the birds are in the laying house too. Eliminate poor layers from the flock. When culling consider the particular strain of birds, know the composition of the ration used, how much supplemental feeds have been used, and whether parasites or diseases have been present in the birds. Your old hens should have been culled according to characteristics last year, so this year cull them out as they stop laying. A hen eats as much feed when she is out of production as she does when she's in. Put the feed in a laying bird. PLYMOUTH LaVon Nish HOME FROM KOREA Merlin Archibald, who has been with the Navy in Korea for the past several months arrived home Sunday to spend a months furlough. His wife and new baby son have been living in Malad during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Hess attended a Golden Wedding in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Hadfield in Layton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Woolsey of Cardston Alberta, Canada were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Archibald. Mrs. Archibald is an aunt of Mrs. j j j i Attention Duck Hunters! DON'T GET YOUR WIFE UP TO GET THAT EARLY BREAKFAST STOP AT GARLAND CAFE Open Saturday Evening and Sunday Morning Ready to Serve Your Breakfast and Short Orders Ilii! Woolsey. Sandra Storrs spent the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodland in Brigham City They brought her home Sunday and spent the day visiting at the Carl Storrs home. LaRee Hess, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ellis Hess had her tonsils removed Wednesday at the Valley hop!tal. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mason and son Kent of Ogden visited the Ellis Hesses Sunday. DELOY HESS ON FURLOUGH DeLoy Hess who is stationed in Puerto Rico arrived home Friday for a thirty day furlough. His wife is staying with her Frank parents- Mr. and Mrs. Archibald since she returned from there in August. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hess of Lewiston were recent visitors at the Wm. J. Hess home. Mr. and Mrs. George Young-ma- n and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hess and Harwood Hess of Ogden were Sunday visitors - (Under New Management) Iiail!;!!l!!llllilni!!li!!!il!!!!!lll! Ut ah at the George A. Hess home. Edwin Meister of Pasadena, California arrived Monday and Prevent Noise, Heat, Dust, Cold. Maud Lamb, Ilia Archibald and is visiting at the J. D. Cut Heat, Cleaning Bills. 1 JoAnn Nish attended the Junior home. Increase Property Value. I Gleaner and mother meeting at d comfort. ' Insure the Seminary Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook Russell Hawks of Wendell, were in Salt Lake City Sunday I Idaho, and John Nelson of to visit with their son Dr. Mel. m Wyoming, returned vin Cook and family. recently Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors I missionaries to Sweden were Awnings I overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Good I Housekeeping Approved Clyde Steed Saturday night. CARD OF THANKS Installed I Factory are both students at the They The people of Tremonton and A. C. College. I will never know how vicinity Mrs. Dee Williams and child, Small Monthly Payments much their sympathy and at- I ren and Nadine Archibald of Through F.H.A. tendance at Donald's funeral 1 Ogden were Wednesday evening meant to us. We say Thank you Representatives visitors at the Jess Archibalds. sincerely for your consideration. 1 H B. (Tuff) Llnford Richard Cannon OBSERVE TWO BIRTHDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barfuss r3 Logan. 1750 R Tremonton, 4812 Mrs. Ruby Hess entertained in Mrs. Donald Barfuss and Garland 147 M honor of the birthdays of her children. son's Drex and Arlo Sunday. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Leon Petersen and daughter of Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish entertained with a dinner Sun. day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Larrie Lorig of El Segundo, California. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser, Mrs. Elsie Heusser of Dewey ville, Mrs. Serilla Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles, and daughter Gayla and son Gary of Tremonton. Lola Hales of Salt Lake City, Peggy Nelson and DeVearl Nish of Ogden. Mrs. Phebe Archibald, Mrs. DeVere Hess and small son of Benson Ward were Monday visitors at the Ervin Hess home. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish are spending the week in Montana where they will enjoy the deer hunt. You con sove the price of o pair of Lois Lamb and Jetta Whiting glasses by wearing old ones that no ' were in Logan Saturday. longer give your eyes the help they Mrs. Chet Baily of Garfield need. But, new eyewear pays for itself in improved vision, smarter apand Mrs. Jake Koer of Salt Lake City called on Mrs. Anna pearance! Get stylish new glasses at Standard Optical, now. Pay nothing Nish Tuesday. The three are down, only $1 a week. sisters. Mrs. Jeanette Josephson, Mrs. Dock-stad- er j year-roun- ALSCO of UTAH I (fKBMD LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS! am ma 115 msr mm the Weaver, the Baker, the Beauty Maker mama aa mem. r North Main in Iogan 0 (ok r : r WSJ - " VMTKAl U VALVt jr SSS5 3& WORM'S OHVf IA WO j THE GREATEST mnrnifcrr IN 50 GREAT YEARS Rub-A-Dub-D- want a suit you can scrub, face cream, or a loaf? Then we can help you, for Standard Oil Company of California has put oil to work for the weaver, the baker, the beauty aid maker. 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At least a month before fresh- ening, the heifers should be put with "the milking herd so they become accustomed to the management practices for the herd and get used to stanchions. If the heifers are carefully handled in this period, they will become! quiet. Brushing them daily and mas- saging their udders and teats Minium To Trtnoniot, THE LEADER, 19S3 not come in and try out this terrific performance team of Buick power and TT Dynaflow? e, MILTON KHU in lh lUICK-UH- U ttan for BUICK SHOW on TV Tuewloy eveningt. Also, evory Saturday, tune in The TV Football Com of lh Wotk- -e "GM" Key Evont Standard on RoaJmatlcr, optional at extra cost on other Series WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES $Wmi FEOHE nil ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM CBEffBOlET CO. TREMONTON, UTAH 1 I |