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Show Friday, September J. Dairy Farmers Casn in on Test-Tub- e Breeding of Cows - BRUNSWICK. N J A decNade of test-tub- e breeding of milk cows has succeeded far beyond the hopes of the 100 pioneers It was just 10 years ago that New Ai tificial BreedJersey 1 first ing Association Unit No of its kind in the nation got under way on a farm in Somerset county Now, a million dollars in extra income a year is being grossed by dairy farmers taking part In the project. Enos J. Perry of the New Jersey State College of Agriculture here launched the program among 100 farmers He had visited Denmark where nt w tnessed artificial breeding Perry was surprised at the spee: with which dauymen accepted the revolutionary idea that put the New Jersey bull m the shadow of a tes BILL 10. P UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE. UTAH 3, 1948 C A lube The original Democratic Candidate for ! STATE ! AUDITOR 100 Recording Device e oh If at any time after August 2, direct hit' any telephone user hears a briet, Such quaint expressions are an In- high, almost musical note on his tegral part of the wrestling matches telephone line while he is talka sort of gentle beep from Singapore to Scott's Biuff, ing every fifteen seconds or Nebr. but at the Salle Wagram, a repeated so he know that the perwill Triof few blocks from the Arch son to whom he is talking has umph in Paris, it hits a new and a recording machine making a lusty low record of the conversation. The French throw inhibitons to e The public authorities who the winds when it comes to indicattne telephone business reing their displi a sure with contenders cently authorized the use of rein the manly art of wiping the floor cording devices connected to a with the other guy subscribers telephone provided At thp Salle Wagram audience re- that a warning signal is used to action is always extreme but varies let the person at the other end along fairly strict economic lines. of the line know that the conversation is being recorded. r standThe shifty eyed 2 it will be unlawees in the single tier balcony and Alter August to use a recordful for anyone actheir equally ardent lady guests machine with the telephone ing vocal their derision flipby company without using the special equipping lighted cigarette butts into the ment which sends the warning ring signal over the line. Occasionally a ringside customer The telephone company will is struck by mistake and the house install and maintain only the protests. equipment for connecting the reAnother favorite of the balcony corder and the automatic tone crowd, restricted to those fortunate warning device to the telephone enough to be standing over the aisle, line The company will not mande-- I is to pour stale beer on departing ufacture or install recording vices. combatants. ' If a person using the telephone Patrons in the outer fringe of seats or those who may be termed, does not want a record made of his he should ask roughly, the middle class spectators the conversation, person with whom he is talkare out of cigarette flipping range. to disconnect the recording However they vary the murderous ing machine. When the recorder is exhortations by tipping, poking, disconnected the "beep signal kicking and generally annoying de- will be no longer heard. parting gladiators. At the ringside, the well dressed dilletantes who plunked down $2.50 each for the occasional privilege of catching 240 pounds of braised beef Vnrma Robb in their laps, manifest their displeasure on these occasions by a few Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown well placed kicks. and children were visiting (Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snow at last Sunday. Detectives Open Battered Mr and Mrs Wayne McDonald Robbers Which Baffled Safe and family were visiting at the DENVER Looking at the lithome of Mrs. Dave Davies last PeaMorton ter surrounding the Sunday. body mcorporateds safe early Miss Della Brown and Weldon one morning, detectives Fred Brown were visiting relatives in .Zarnow and John Toll figured would-b- e crackers had worked Boneta during the paA week end Miss Beulah Mayhew spent unsuccessfully for about six several days last week at the hours. home of Mr. and Mrs Joe The 750 pound safe had been at Tabiona. removed from the shop and batMrs Wm. Abplanalp Mr. and and hacked cut, tered, beaten, and grandson, Roy, Mr. and Mrs. burned, but it remained closed. Thomas Abplanalp and daughter, To add insult to injury, the yeggs had used the shops own tools Sandra Kay, spent several days recently fishing on Rock Creek. for the attempted job. Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch and g the job, Finishing children are enjoying a fishing Zarnow and Toll opened the safe, in the presence of the owner, in trip on Rock Creek this week. Mrs. Ervin Ivie and son spent just 90 seconds. a reg1-ulat- , open-colla- BORROW to the Office the First Time Bo-ne- Strengthen the Democratic Ticket by giving the outlying Counties Representation HEBER BENNION Vote at the Primary Election Democratic Candidate for Secretary of State September 7 Has held importanl positions In stole Has sound and county government recoid Legislative and progressive Operates ranching and livestock busi acquainted with ness (s thoroughly Is de Utah a resources and needs promotion ol Utah voting truch time m resources water power and Win the Race With Pace BENNION VOTE Political Adv. by J. W. Pace Salt Lake City Adv Political Paid 314? S 2Li?b t oy b ill lom lensen L i tee CUV EXPERT AUTO MECHANICS We will put your car in first class condition. Phantoms, Banshees "Haunt" New Aircraft Vocabulary If jou hae not secured your Inspection sticker it will be street had better start learning a PHILADELPHIA. well to secure It right away and avoid trouble. will keep your old car in top running condition until jou are able to buy a new auto. ' See SMOKE Y at DUCHESNE CO. MOTOR H mission Bernice CHEVRON GASOLINE R P M MOTOR OIL ATLAS ACCESSORIES Phone 741 It. TIMOTHY 1). J Mr Ray control regulations tinued, "No landlord may charge more than that maximum legal The rent whiefc is on file here. Provo Area Rent Control office at 48 North University Fred E. Ray, Provo area rent 'is located Tne Price Rent Control director of the Office of Housing Avenue. office Is located in Room 8 of week announced this Expediter, that the Provo, Price, Vernal the Price City Hall According to Mr. Ray many areas had obtained restitution of $1,985 27 in rent overcharges to tenants are reluctant to bring thirty-thre- e tenants since the be- complaints to the Area Rent because they fear eviction of the year. Twenty-fou- r ginning This is understand-iabl- e landlords were involved m if they do. in view of the tight homing the overcharge cases, which were situation existing in this area, settled without couit action. "In each case, Mr. Ray said, Mr. Ray said, "but I want to "the restitution proceedings be- make it plain that we are empowered under the law to seek gan with an inquiry to this office court injunctions to prevent such oy the tenant as to the amount of his maximum legal rent. For evictions, and are prepared to do housing subject to the rent con so when necessary Refunds Obtained For Tenants by Rent Control Office of-Ifi- ' j UTAH NEEDS MORE OF MAW mm Aspiring Smohey several days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hadden at Myton. Jay Clark expects to spend several weeks at Fort Duchesne where he Is employed. A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-le- y Davies in honor of the sixth birthday of their daughter, Marlene. About thirty little guests were present. Ice cream, cake and punch were served. Mis Elizabeth Crown and son, Ivon, were attending to business affairs in Duchesne last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong and son, Wayne, attended funeral services in Vernal Sunday for Bud Stergion, who was killed in Woild War II. Calvin Eroadhead is spending a few days at the home of his unclg and aunt, Mr. and Mrs John Thor on of Bluebell iMr. and Mrs. Alton Potter of Talmage was v.siting Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang last Thursday. Mr. and Mr3. Freston Matthews and daughter were in Salt Lake City on Wednesday of last week where they attended funeral services for Mr. Matthews, nephew, who was killed in a car accident. j Southern Utah's only Candidate for State Office tlid ref-eic- Pierre pour that low type. Voici mother bter Bravo, A Successful Businessman For Authorizes l!se 8? arbitre, that is blind e DON'T FRSCRIBE. Telephone Firm Murder the FRANCE PARIS him' Changez 1 T Fns Shower Wrestlers With Be:r Jersey farmer-havbeen joined by thousands more n 42 states There were 1,500 cows enrolled m the pimeer project Now 'here are 800 000 in the nation giv mg better returns to their owner! hecause of "test tube' breeding E S Frsndi - TiiwumMWW! 02UO02RH3 mu wm 1 l. iiii ji i'll FERRELL H. program to an inexperienced man! ADAMS AGRICULTURE & LIVESTOCK Democratic Candidate for COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC 1939 $47,963,000 STATE TREASURER 1947 $135,678,000 COMPETENT EXPERIENCED PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT OFFICIAL Uole September 1939 148,886 7lk (Paid Political Adv. by Porter L. Merrell, Duchesne) 1946 249,000 MINERAL 1939 $173,191,000 products 1947 (est.) $180,000,000 sssCOAL 1939 $7,030,000 ANI) HOME 1947 (est.) $23,000,000 GENERATORS and APPLIANCES MOTORS, HOUSE WIRING IS DUCHESNE, Mrfittf'ir I L 3 Ph. ftrriir?r.iii Vftttna VOTE PHONE 672 UTAH mm 1L MAW FOR GOVERNOR! Paid Political Adv. by Friends of Maw for Governor, D. A. Skten, Chairman, Walker Bank Bldg, Salt Lake City Mt'tfTnnf TiiT.'Piinnni Vli aiefoesBie Amateur 1 rcoisEnaitD S ...mg-w- iujsrszi&tijn, Electrical Repair Work Refrigeration Service The boy on the brand new vocabulary it he wants to keep abreast of todays aviation parade. Thats because the Flying Fortresses, Mustangs, Thunderbolts and other planes that seemed so advanced only a couple of years ago are fast losing their strategic value, says R. R Zisette, general sales manager of SKF Industries, in reporting on the increased use of antifriction bearings in new types of aircraft. The Philadelphia firm has substantially boosted production of bearings for aircraft gas turbines and other plane engines. Something like 14 new types of planes and a half dozen experimental Pilotless craft have been revealed by the air force while numerous others are still on drafting boards, he says. The aviation vocabulary must now include, Zisette said, such new names as Banshee, Stratojet, Phantom, Shooting Star, Panther, Pirate, Thunderjet and others known only by anonymous symbols such which reputedly has as the XS-crossed the mystic barrier of supersonic speed n bearings for the new aircraft exemplify the spectacular transition, Zisette said, pointing out that as many as a hundred bearings of a dozen different types go into a single engine, simplifying mechanical design and lubrication. ta mi Anti-frictio- mi itTT'TTi fiirw Jerrofd PraH Beesley wai born Salt Lalce City in 1899, the grandson ol Apostle Orson Pratt Utah and Ebenezer Beesley pioneers of 1847 and 1856. rtts in f '' ( He received his education in the LDS high school and University of Utah. Mr Beesley is a veteran of World War I and a member of The American LeHe served a mission for gion Ihe Church in the northwestern states tv T I j . present Mr Beesley is hairman of the Finance Commission of the State of Utah chairman of the Utah State Land Boa'd, member, Board of Forestry and Fire Control, president of the Beasley Music Co. and was Chief Deputy State Auditor and Auditor of Salt Lake City prior to his appointment as Finance Commissioner of the State of Utah in 1941. At ' Z"' VWA' "a BEESLEY for SECRETARY OF STATE DEMOCRATIC (Pad Pol Adv by 'Jsr Tayc CANDIDATE Hyds 231 0th A. Sa't Lale City) Searchers Find Lost Child in Rattlesnake-Infeste- d GRAHAM, TEX. Bobby Brown, Country Sandy-haire- d son of a couple, was found North Texas farm scratched and bruised after being lost 24 hours in rattlesnake-infesteranch country. Unclothed except for a the towheaded youngster was rescued by D D. St John, one of 300 searchers. St John Where are you going asked. Looking for my dog Shorty, replied the barefoot child. The childs parents. Mr and Mrs. Houston Brown, said Shorty, a shaggy black and white dog, returned to their farm house barking and howling I guess he was trying o tell us where Bobby was, said Brown Bobby, youngest of eight children, was missed before noon Searchers on foot said they killed 12 rattlesnakes In brushland and mesquite flats while searching for the boy. Six private planes took part In the search. He had wandered eight miles from home 7:00 P. M. d Vernal Utah f f Conic and walch the boys jou know put on a real home town show. V Vfc j) -- & ri PARADE EACH DAY 5:30 P. M. - (y- J Uintah and Duchesne County Queen will be elected duiing the Dance Saturday Nisht, September 4, at Imperial Hall. m.'s |