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Show of the animals and may be given off in the milk, which may be consumed by human beings. Beef cattle may be dipped or thoroughly sprayed with DDT, Tovaphene, Chlordane or B.H.C. to get rid of these annoying pests. Mr. Allred states that these materials may be used on livestock being fed for slaughter up to 30 days before they are marketed. A three gallon garden sprayer may be used to control these pests on one or a few animals. Control should be repeated as necessary. Information on the best insecticides and dosage to use, under the particular conditions County Agents Column Cattle Lice Control flies and other livestock parasites can be effectively controlled to increase profits, even on a small farm where only one or a few head of cattle are present, declares Mr. A. Fullmer Allred, Box Elder County Agricultural Agent. Cattle lice and other pests Cattle lice, horn ESTABLISH NEW STANDARDS FOR SALIC VACCINE Four of the members of the Polio Vaccine Clearance Panel are shown as they met at the National Institute of Health in Beth-esd- a, Md. After the meeting of the panel, created to pass on all lots of the vaccine, it was announced that all of the producers of the Salk vaccine, had agreed to go along with the Government's new safety standards. Left to Right, Dr. W. G. Workman, Dr. Jonas Salk, Dr. W. H. Sebrell, Jr. Director of the National Institute of Health and Dr. James A Shannon, Associate Director. By Mrs. Darwin Anderson Recovering Mrs, Deloy Andreason and son Terry, who have been living in Panguitch for the past several months visited Sunday with the Golden Andreasons. Mrs. Andreason is able to get around on crutches now after severe injuries last Thanksgiv-da- y in an automobile accident which killed her husband, two brothers-in-laand a w sister-in-la- Mrs. Earl Hattaway and son David of Cherry Point, North Carolina, who are spending several months in Mink Creek, Ida., with Mr. and Mrs. Marenus Hansen, are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hansen while the Hansens enjoy a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gardner and JoAnn were at the reception Friday evening in Corinne for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hubbard. The bride Miss Donna Anderson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson of Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes and Mrs. Carl Hancock of Ogden visited with the Gardners on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Hansen and Luella Romer of Salt Lake City visited their parents, the Carl Romers last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen enjoyed a vacation last week at Las Vegas, Bryce Canyon, Zions Canyon and the Grand Canyon. They were accompanied by Mrs. Mortensen's mother of Salt Lake City. Leave For Arkansas Visit Mrs. Mae Bronson, Clinton Bronson and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith of Ogden, left last week for Chicago, 111., where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weidman (Roda Bronson) and also will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Robinson (Rose Bronson) of Arkansas. They expect to be gone 10 days or two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Billings of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen of Ogden were among many relatives and friends who attended the reception last Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Misrasi, the former Bette Iver-son. Alary Jane Thompson is vaca- - Work permits for the summer will be issued, as in the past, at the Board of Education Office, County Court House, Brigham City, each morning from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. up to May 31 and from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon from June 1st to September 6. According to the new Amendment, Senate Bill 97, of the 31st Legislature, State of Utah, students desiring work permits must or present a birth certificate one of the church record forms Confirmation, blessing, etc.) to the issuing officer at the Board of Education. Also, the student must know where he is going to be employed and what job he is to do. This is also part of the new law' and must be complied with according to word from the State Industrial Commission last week. , Note: Driver's Licenses will not be accepted as proof of birth date. tioning in Ogden with Janice Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen and family enjoyed the holiday at the Amos Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson visited one day last week with the LeRoy Ward family at Idaho. LeRoy Bloomington, leaves soon for military service. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee of Ogden were at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Willis Peterson, Sunday. Visiting with relatives and friends last week were Martine Larsen and Larry Christensen of Clearfield. Mrs. Frank Heslop and Mrs. Allan Barfuss were at Plain s City on Memorial Day. The were happy to have a lady from Center, Colo., a Mrs. White, call on them last week. Mrs. White brought news of son, LaMar Heslop, who is serving in the mission field there. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen attended the wedding reception held Thursday evening in Ogden for Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen, former Elwood residents. Myron Barnes is receiving medical treatment at the Brig-haCity hospital. Carol Erickson spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Carol is employed in Salt Lake City, At Jhese Week Look Strawberries Fleet Mix ofshoIik" . Lemonade ctehVed,no Fig Bars Jon Arden Fig Bars Jan ,0P 1 Wheat - Barley - Oats GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU SELL Cherries 1.0C Grapefruit ' 29c 39c pkg. Arden b. d.p., A;dM&vor, J 33c Dromedary fresh Mayonnaise, "Meal 59c Nil AAJa Vaae Thermometer Offer" at. DucheSS fwsh Salad Dressing Lunch BOX Sandwkh Spread Royal Satin n, l " Skylark, "Inter Con- test" White or Wheat &T Pears J UlCe UICB Cwiim Oyrup First has been assigned to the dental section of The Army Aviation be obtained from the county agent's office at the court house in Brigham City, Mr. Allred says. of any farm, may READ THE WANT ADS Jell-We- ol 23c can 24 oz. 31? lbs. Poouiot Coffee Flavor 43 c 84c 86c 91c lb. King Size lb. 4. Sauerkraut STmTc- -. can can No. 303 can No. 303 can 12 oz. can ,14V ton mi, R'Ce M.J.B., Eggs large "AA" Oode oz. 22 oz. long Grain pkg. dot. Hs. Marshmallows Ruff.i-e- i Kellogg's ack oka. IOVi oz. Sliced pkg. 22 oz. Dills la Zippy, Sweet. Mixed oz. family size Clover Club 10c 10c 10c 20c 37c 29c 25c 37c 50c 29c 34c 29c 33c 39c oz No I No. V! con Ho' ibs. V . .b. Sunkist Valencias, Full of Rich. Sweet Juice U. S. No. CORN Peas U.S. No. 1, ib 1 Golden Bantam ib. Full Pods .b. Tender, 13 13 15c 2G Dairy Specials 17c 2 93 c K. Grade "A," Ready to Cook, Whole Ib. U. S. Gov. Insp. for Wholesomeness 49 Cut Up lb Tender Shoulder, Cut from. Ib. U. S. Top Grades of Beef Comet, Good Quality ib? 31.00 Safeway, High Quality SALMON FILLET fh.' it, Ready for the Pan . Ib. Mild Western Ib. Sharp Wedge, Chatham oz, Rich American "Tasty for Any Meal" Dairy Glen, Fresh Creamery BUTTER CREAM Lucerne, Fresh Whipping Party Pride, ICE CREAM Assf d. Flavors MILK Cherub, Top Quality, Canned MILK Canned, Sego, Carnation or Morning MILK Lucerne, Fresh Bonus Quality A LMs. Vi Dutch Mill, Sliced, American, Pimento or Swiss CHEE-ZI- P I Cronies! Educational Value! 'fit 39 49 3 oz. Philadelphia Cream Cheese Cottage 4 V IJour Last Chance fjfr'v 53 39 39 CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE AI IVU A VAN ZEE rHHT Powdered Milk, Chocolate Ib. 21b. box 8 or. jar Ib. pt. 4toh cans 4 tall cans qt. 2 pts. lb. pkg. 2 Rich Cheese Food ERV1N STOHL All port Issues still eblalnabl.. Check ith yewr local store manager, n 1 """ KeL. m 1b. box mX!tt'M$tLmm Do 15t7 39e 69 29 98 25 66c 64c 1145, gal. CHEMICALS Member Federal Warehouse System TREMONTON PHONE ' Ib. U.S. No. 1, The Base of All Salads 25c Bologna or Spiced Ham vCtTSh.. C 5c 33c 1 19c GROUND BEEF . Fresh Dug White Rose U. S. No. 1, Crisp, Green Slicers ib. 39c tall can BEEF ROAST ROLLING - MIXING - GRINDING Flavorful, Solid Slicers U.S. No. 1, 36c T)c i WE DO CUSTOM U. S. No. 1, 40c Safeway Guaranteed Meats FRYERS Fancy, Full Cups, Buy Them Now By the Case (local Crop Very Short) :c 2 Maxwell House m Strawberries Tomatoes Potatoes Cucumbers Lettuce Oranges 2!c lb. Butter JSKS". No. 303 No. 303 Jarm. Jresh. Produce 12c can 2 Variety 35c 90C to. Margarine Salmon gow cov. Tuna Fish .'HTSu Pork & Beans iate uiis Pork & Beans JTawlii can No. 303 23c 3 12 Spaghetti Blueberry Cherry 25c 39c 3ic Shodv River IWul No. 2 can No. 2 ? v6Wj fvWi ml mimjj 33c 25c ftoxbury. Butterscotch Sunnybank Hot 17c 1.01 io oz. No. i tall cap 6-- tST can Honeybird, R.S.P. lundl Meat rlCKieS PicMeS 29c trnzsr ll Coffee 46 Pancake Mix d Shrimp Beverly 24 oz. 25c 29c qt. can No. 303 Pillsbury's 99c 1.00 3 Edwards luxurv Blend Coffee Edwards ian, Coee ununc Empress. Creamed Candy 39c bog Westfalr. Grape lawnhouse. Grapefruit, Sweet or Natural ocktrain, Rich in Real Maple" Nob Hiii Kool-Ai- loot Westfalr, Apple Airway UHVeS IVj lb. No. 2Vj Delight Heady to Eat Opam 19c 303 1.00 7 No. can Ci Kraft's Dinners 78c 28c 20 or. ior 10 lb. 2 C OUZanna 59c at. Srt.ning Preserves Flour tZ60ah' JUICe at. . Green Beans i.''d.r, Cl, Cream Corn Gardenside, Style, Golden Bantam Peas Gardenside, Tender, Sweet Wax Beans Piwc.,, Cu, 49c eon 4 oz. . gEftr Hostess Pie Mix Comstock, Pie MiX Comstock, BeetS Garnet, Diced 29c cf. 19c 24 ot 15c Black ,No Drjnkl Cocktail Cherries bo Crogmont, Asst'd, Soft Deverage tf' 37c "i. No. 2 Highway 7 'pko. Crackers to Timers Tea BagS Canterbury TomatOeS mmmmmrwwmm HEADQUARTERS FOR AGRICULTURAL CAMP RUCKER, Ala. Lt. Max Conley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley of Portage, ncf Specials 23c SLICED BACON FOR YOUR Assigned To Camp Rucker Center at Camp Rucker, Ala. Lieutenant Conley entered on active duty with the Armed Services in February of this year at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. He is graduate of Brigham Young University and the University of Oregon. He and his wife, the former Grace Esplin of Cedar City, Utah, and their young daughter are now living at 413 Tanyard Street, Ozark, Ala. prices listed in this advertisement! Hes-lop- DEST PRICES PAID Max Conley Safeway puts such great emphasis on vigilantly maintaining every day low prices (the lowest prices in town) like the 93 of 1955 Injured Woman Tremonion. Utah Thursday. June 2. 1955 Smart shoppers know they can't feed their families on "specials" alone. To really save on food, all items on your shopping list must be purchased at the lowest possible prices. That's why Work Permits To Be Issued ELW OOD reduce milk production in dairy cows by making them nervous. They also reduce rate of.growth in young stock and in beef animals. During the summer months horn flies are a constant annoyance to all types of bovine animals. These pests can be controlled on dairy animals with rotenone, pryethrum, lindane, or Methoxychlor sprays. Do not use DDT, Toxephene or Chlor-dan- e on dairy stock as these chlorinated hydrocarbons may be stored up in the fatty tissue THE LEADER. soroshop I 49e! 536' 2lc 52e 43e 636 |