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Show Uintah Basin Standard Thun., Feb. 17, 1966 8 Pag The County Agents Report of Area Farm News PREPARE ANIMALS AGAINST SPRINGTIME ILLS By Lloyd Smith CROP PLANNING By Muz Kudweek. By making up a farm plan profits can be materially in creased. Animal owners will do well Many farmers continue from to plun their spring health proyear to year without taking the gram, suggests Lloyd Smith, time to draw up croping plans Duchesne County Extension for their farms. This results in Agent. He gives the following poor munageme.nt practices, in advice. most cases, and gives little basWhen spring weather breaks is for a person to analize the horse owners should be prepast years operations. Farm pared to pull their horses in for operators who are makinq monand vaccinations booster spring are people who know what shots against brain fever, tet- ey land is capable of protheir anus, equine influenza. Without then plan so the maxiducing, protection horses stand a big mum can be produced. chance of becoming afflicted need not be elaFarm with the illnesses. Inoculation borate toplans start with, but can be is important cheap Insurance. rough sketches showing the Those who haven't wormed fields within the farm. These their horses during the winter fields can be numbered and the should do so immediately. All acreage indicated. To make should treat their horses for the rough sketch useful, write worms again before turning on a second page numbers 1 9 ( however many them on to pasture, to get rid through Conrad FIRST TO ENTER JOB CORPS Marietta Reed, and Larry Gotfredaon, Utah fields you have) and after each infestworms the and of avoid State Employment Security Office, look on Herd waa sworn Into the IT.S. Job Corj Monointa to put his troop in top place at the number, which represents a A NICE HOT NUMBER The building of a ing the summer pasture. e during brief ceremony. day by Bupt. Melvin L Schwartz. 111m mother, held at the Roosevelt Stake Center AnderLaVon won event, friction fire by field, list the year then list by son of the Roosevelt ward, helped to pile up Saturday evening. Spring thaws and wet sloppy crop and practice. weather can real mastitis By planning in such a way working in soil conservation people trained for the demand. trouble for spell dairymen, unless yearly totals can be obtained Boys, aged 18 to 22, who are practices. 751, competed in the events. place, and Troop 250 in third When boys have completed out of school and bascially un- they take extra measures. With for past years and projection event was place. The fire building by fricThe knot tying and can be made for the future. the training offered at one job employed, are candidates Tor spring thawing get busy manwon by Troop 750, with Troop tion was won by Troop 251, clean corrals to avoid This will assist ln evaluating corps center, they will be trans- the Job Corps. Also they are ure up 250 in second place, and Troop and Troop 750 in second place, Mastitis will very a guide for purchases of buildup. ferred to another camp for fur- preferrably taken from low in251 ln third place. The lashing and Troop 250 in third place. cows likely increase unless the and fertilizer in addither training, or they may go come families. The compass contest was won contest was taken by Troop and are clean in corrals kept tion to showing what feed will on to a trade school or enter by Troop 751, and Troops 750 with 250, second, 750, sheds. Troop be available for use on the farm the service. and Troop 251 ln third place. and 250 tied for second place. Charles Conrad Reed, 16, wan or for sale. As more experience Gotfredson, youth specLarry Contact veterinarian scoring troop for the eveyour The fire building by flint Top was (worn into the U. 8. Job Corps ialist at the State EmployScouts of Roosevelt diswhen it is necessary to treat an is gained In farm planning more Boy Troop 251 with a ning to be the wen first was steel and young ment Monday, by Troop score of 1812 Office at Vernal, trict gathered together Saturanimal. Make sure to withhold elaborate plans can be used. points. Troop 750 man in Duchesne County and noted Security 750 second in In the Job that scout 251, with Troop boys annual with 72 followed the a score of 1580, for milk at after hours least night day also the first Indian in tills Corps are being trained for and Troop 250 was third with the last treatment with drugs, rally held at the Roosevelt LDS area to become a member of demand those "The student who makes the to allow them to be completely occupations a score of 1220 points. stake center, reports Clifford this group. where there are not enough most of his chairman. The program was closed with the removed from camping Drollinger, system. is opportunities Conrad la a son of Mr. and vaca from Roosevelt Scouts First calls for special ceremony performed Coming well himself for the spring preparing Mrs. Charles T. Reed of Arcamembers of the Order of the Ward Troop 251; Roosevelt cinations of sheep gainst tetanby wonderful we remarkable, age dia. He has six younger brothSecond Ward, Troop 250; Neola us and sore mouth. Sheep feedFriends have been advised of Arrow, telling the story of the live Laurence Burin, J. Rep. ers and sisters. ton Rental rates have been re- Ward, Troop 270; Roosevelt the death of R. E. (Ernest) Order of the Arrow end protold students of ers will do well to vaccinate He will be going to the Weber Third Ward, Troop 750, and Waugh at Colorado Springs, moting summer camp. Uintah Basin high schools in for entrotoxemia (over-eatinvised for use of the multi-purpoBasin Job Corps Center in OgMr. Drollinger reports that assemblies rooms ln the Duchesne Roosevelt Fourth Ward, Troop Colorado, aJnuary 27, 1966. disease). To aviod ketosis inand Wednesday den which is operated by the scouts had an evening of all conan was Mr. crease piothe 10 17. early School Feb. Waugh so carbohydrate and Thursday, County that District, Bureau of Reclamation. He will of which should start them owner of neer area and this before fun, of tent feeds outside lambing. groups may rent them Rep. Burton spoke to stube spending half of his time merchantile business preparing for the next big event In the at a straight $4 an hour. These comprehensive study that has general Adding carbohydrates dents and of schools the faculty In basic education and the other which will be the Spring form of grain helps prevent include the rooms at Neola, My been made by the power and in Myton for many years. and showed them half In developing Job skills. No further information is Camporee which will be held on company relative to elecThe famed Utah Symphony able color motion the remark- this disease which affects some ton, Roosevelt Elementary, a, light picture, The trical usage ln schools, was a available at this time. the weekend of May 6 and 7. They will be building camp Orchestra will present a con- Four Duchesne Elementary. of Gemini IV,1 range flocks as well as farm factor considered, as well as grounds, making trails and cert in the Stake Tabernacle which Days need owners also flocks. Thomas Sheep J. Supt Abplanalp spectacular to improve their at Vernal on Friday, February walk inincludes oftheastronaut stated this decision was made the district's rules and regulaEd 25, 1906. The concert will begin White. space sanitation. More attention to at the February 10 meeting of tions which require supervision the school buildings by a at 7:15 p.m. disinfecting the naval, cleaning the Duchesne county board of of school representative at all Accompanied by Mrs. Bur- the pen after each ewe has used education. TICKETS FOR Fridays concert are being sold Mrs. Don ton, the congressman, who rep- - it, and rebedding with clean No change was made on the times they are occupied, includUtah First Oongresall are or other bedding .'straw reached sional announced rental rate of $25 ing the evening functions, and Mantyla. She may District, waa on a two-da- y important measures, for the first three hours of us- the extra care and maintenance health telephoning 371, Roosevelt. by tour of Uintah Basin. He of these facilities when rented. Lynn Campbell, former resi- Tickets are priced at $1.00 stuUoyd Smith stressed. ing the Huge gymnasiums at The cost includes the extra jandent of Roosevelt, has received dent; $1.50 general admission, spoke at Uintah, Duchesne, Duchesne, Altamont and the itorial services, (custodians are the Silver Beaver Award at a and $2.50 reserved seats. The Altamont and Union High Roosevelt Junior high school. Schools two the $2 an hour for the extra of Scout executives In concert is presented by the Verduring days. meeting Additional time for use of the paid clean-u- p work, and supervision'. Tuesday and Wednesday Sacramento, Calif. nal Symphony Society. gymnasium is $8 per hour. he was speaker at The school board plans to do evenings He was one of nine men Two delegations met with the The Orchestra's permanent on the by Louise Jorgensen sen out of a potential group of conductor, Maurice Abravanel, County Lincoln Day banquets school board February 10 rela- a more extensive study 9,000 to receive this award will be on the podium to direct in Vernal and Duchesne. tive to rental of these school fa- costs of the maintenance of the "In the past 20 years we cilities to other than school gymnasiums for the evening given annually for outstanding the 85 musclans of the Utah rental usage. service to scouting and other Symphony in a program which have come into the Atomic Age groups. The delegations were Members of the delegations the and Buractivities. Tabiona Age, Space Rep. from and community will Include works with many Myton. -- 1 I were asked by the school board ton told in students the preBesides his scouting activity beautiful and familiar themes During this discussion, the to maincosts determine of help Gie space walk film. senting he has received a honorary life running through them. tenance and operation of these took eons of time for man has to "It membership in the lone, Calif. MAESTRO Abravanel gymnasiums, other than the move Stone the An accident through Age. unfortunate PTA and is an elder in the local been musical director and conhaplighting, by making a more exBronze Iron Age. Age and all pened Sunday when Mrs. BerLDS church. He has also re- ductor of the Utah Symphony tensive study of this problem. ceived awards for outanding since he came to Salt Lake City the others. Now in half a gen- tha Angus fell and broke her Cost of use of rest rooms is to we eration have to She taken was the Salt experienced hip. service to the local club. in 1947. This la his 19th conincluded in the study. two these have that changed Lake LDS Hospital by Mr. and His wife is the former Merle secutive season in that capacity. The school board reiterated life more man the of than all Percival. Mrs. Hugh his Bracken of Roosevelt He is a It has been chiefly under that it ia not interested in makout. the he waa A others, held dinner pointed family son of Mrs. Louisa Campbell direction that the orchestra has ing money on the rental of "The implication of this for Wednesday night at the home who has spent the winter visit- risen in stature until it has now Father Winterer by these gymnasiums they just is that you of Mrs Lucy Edwards honoring you young want to break even on the ing in California with him and taken its place among the major must make people most of the LnVnn Edwards' Mrs. your birthday. two brothers, Teddy and Ivan, orchestras of America. costs. They pointed out that your- Mr. and Mrs. LaVnn Edwards PARISHIONERS REQUEST prepare opportunities, more than the cost of the light selves with the best education and family and Mr. and Mrs. MASSES FDR DECEASED The Monday and Tuesday ing was involved. you can possibly attain, he Morria Jenkins and family enMasses were said for the reurged. joyed the event. The Congressman noted thit Louise Edwards spent the pose of the soul of Eugene a big problem in our nation to- weekend in Salt Lake City. Harmston, requested by the had George Houston family and by The Young Married day is unemployment, but that there are many unfilled jobs their meeting Sunday night at Mrs. Louise Reed. The Thursday around. Many are unemployed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cal- Mass at 7 a.m. will be said for Duchesne county dairymen Leslie Taylor, requested by the are invited to go on a dairy because they are uneducated vin Whntcott. Word waa received this George Houston family. and unprepared for the jobs tour through Wasatch and The Mara Friday, Feb. 18. summit counties Friday, Feb. available. Half the college grad- week that Owen Timothy of uates this year will take Jobs Orem passed away. He la a will be celebrated at 7:30 p.m. 18. Uoyd Smith, agricultural that didn't exist when they brother of Josh Timothy and instead of 7:00 a.m. agent at Duchesne, for the Utah were bom. and a similiar situ- Mrs. Reed Lemon. State University Extension SerMr. and Mrs. Byron Pace DIOCESAN DEVELOPMENT ation exists at the other levels vice, invited interested persons and family of Ogden visited this DRIVE NOW IN PROGRESS to get in touch with his office of education. L. G. DioA Lake in drive the Salt to the "Die person who is well edu- week with Mr. and Mrs. How- cese to or to be at church affairs prior courthouse18th, 7:30 a.m. uplate Jones. Their son, who Vincent, well has ard at trained, cated, YOUR FRIENDLY CIIEYROLKT-UUICDEALERS" ln Utah is now going on. A the prepared himself well for his is preparing to leave on an LDS committee hns been Friday, and transportation will in set up JAY GATES AND ARVIN LABRUM vocation or profession, ran mission. be arranged for the group to Phone 223 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson St. Helen's parish to carry on attend the tour. Roosevelt, Utah make the most of this wonderget (youll The tour starts at Heber City ful and remarkable age we live have returned from their vaca- this work. tion in Ln Vegas. Nrvnda. in." Rep. Burton told the at 9 a.m. CLASSES TO BEGIN the best Mr. and Mrs. Neil White A confirmation class for those of Crescent City. Calif., spent who are going to be confirmed deal one night last week with Mrs. this year will begin Saturday. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 19. at the rectory ever Febmaiy you Jim lmnn. from 10 to 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Clnrk A clnss for the first communimade!) UINTAH BASIN STANDARD wont to Oregon this week to cants will begin Saturday also, attend a relative's funeral. from 10 to 11 a.m. This class will be held at the convent. reaThe now! old I need your equipment right INQUIRY class son is, Winter's my slow season, and I pay my This npof'l.'d class is going I not. aim Thurs.Feb.17- - 7:00 SLADE, with Troy Donahue & Connie Stevens (COLOR) shop men whether they're busy or on right now and is held every to keep them busy, reconditioning trade-in- s so Sunday at the rectory from 7:30 S-T-NORTH FREDRICK, with Gary Cooper & Suzy Parker Thurs.Feb. 17-- 1 0:30 to 8:30 in the evening. Anyone when the Spring they'll be ready for le in learning more interested demand comes. about the Catholic Church is Feb.18- - 8:00 LACE, with Doris Day, Rex Harrison, & John Gavin Fri. So lets do business. You'll get a trade-i- n invited to attend these dnsscs. E INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN, with Grant Williams allowance that will make Feb. 19- - 5:00 ALTAR ROYS ASSIGNED the new Massoy-Forguso- n The daily server this week E SUN ALSO RISES, with Ava Gardner, Tyrone Power Feb. 19 -- 11:30 is Fnul Roberts. He and Gonlon equipment you buy a real a.m. 10 servo will the Coitharp & Mel Ferrer EAT bargain. And believe me, Mass Sunday, and Steven Yack the new Masscy-Ferguso- n and Aldon llnchrle will serve Feb. 20-- 1 0:50 WORLD, with Clifton Webb, June Allyson & the 8 o'clock Mass. line is something you must & Lauren Bacall (COLOR) (I block noiith of the flr.1 stop light at mi enter town) C.C.D. DAY AT VERNAL see . . . the biggest, best N FOR A COWARD, with Fred.MacMurray, Jeffrey Hunter Mon. Feb.21- - 8:30 A number of guest speakers Come soon! in yet. & Janice Rule (COLOR) will he present at this special CCD Day in Vernal Sunday. Mon. Feb.21-1U- 0 BELOW, with Robert Mitchum & Curt Jurgens (COLOR) February 27. Assigned to speak or conduct discussions are Rev. LADY, with Susan Hayward & Charleton Heston Tues. Feb.22-11:3- 0 Mark O. Donvcgu. Diocesan di. 11:00 A.M. - 10:30 P.M. MONDAY - THURSDAY of CCD: Jack Wikatium MASSEY-FERGUSO- N rector 17 MIDNIGHT 11:00 A.M. Y FRIDAY ON A DOLPHIN, with Sophia Loren & Alan Ladd (COLOR) Wed. Feb.23-10:3- 0 president of the CCD rxcutlve 12 NOUN - 12 MIDNIGHT SATURDAY CCD llonaeri, board; Joseph . 0:30 P.M. . 12 NOO SUNDAY leader. Helper; Slater Doloriln, O.L.V.M., dloeeun CCD orfiee, America s NumberOne fOQnED Salt Lake City, and Sisler An "TOY OUR TAKE HOME DEPARTMENT" gnla Marie. S.1I.K., CCD of ROOSEVELT Telephone IllUNR 453 Helper parish. -- Kkiil-o-rc- Conrad Reed is first in county Troop 251 wins in in Job Corps Saturdays Boy Scout rally Students urged to study, by Rep. Burton Rental rates Former resident set for dies in Colorado use of schools Utah Symphony (R-Uta- h) to perform in g se Vernal Feb. 25th Ta-bkm- shed-lambi- Silver Beaver presented to former resident L I0KA Bertha Angus breaks hip WE FEATURE SERVICE A Sunday morning center is ready to service all makes of cars and trucks as well as handle any other automotive needs that you Our 4-- H Catholic Notes Customer Care may have. U ft Dairy tour set for February 18 ITS INSPECTION TIME! Bring your vehicle in today. Our expert body and fender department can take care of all your needs. We have stickers. & CHEVROLET - BUICK K r Sales Books Movies Receipt Books nrn il??ru)H When youre in Vernal . . . at re-sa- PIZZA HUT PM-SUS- PM-TE- N PM-TH- PM-TH- THE FUN PLACE TO at 5th West 1st South PM-GU- All Popular Varieties of Pizza! PM-ENE- (Open) PM-B0- UINTA BASIN TRACTOR, INC. 789-Sno- N I rcrerasiuvs J |