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Show vvvvv V Gaiety St. George, Utah TIIURS. and FRI. niona Massey and Allen Curtis In "New Wine" ALSO Latest "NEWS of the DAY" PLUS Color TRAVEL TALK SAT., SUN. and MON. Robert Taylor And Norma Shearer In "Her Cardboard Lover" ALSO Latest March of Time "MEN of the FLEET" PLUS COLOR CARTOON AND DEFENSE SHORT TUES. and WED. Two Ace Features No. 1 Van Helfin and Patricia Dane In "Grand Central Murder" No. 2 "North of the Rockies" With BiU Elliot and Tex Ritter X A S Electrical Repair Work SWEANEY PHONE 19S-W 143 EAST 400 SOUTH I -- - -fafe - Consult the - St. George Building Society If you need money to Modernize, Repair or ! Buy a HOME. A Wadsworth Theatre THURSDAY and FRIDAY Big Double Bill : Big Double Bill "DR. BROADWAY" . . . And . . . "NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS" SATURDAY, SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY A Bob Hope Special "MY FAYORITE BLOND" Bob at his best in a comedy that will keep (you laughing from start to finish. Don't miss this one. suiiiyaTbroST LICENSED LIVESTOCK DEALERS Phone Collect: Leeds No. 4 or 5 I SUMMER COLDS j 1 BEAR WATCHING! ! I ! 4 The simple, common cold is I 4 often the forerunner of ser- t y Ioub diseases. Don't take I chances. See your doctor 4 he can bring the whole field j of science to help you avoid f 4 serious consequences, y ? your doctor gives yon a prescription, bring it here X 5 for accurate filling. For your protection, we permit $ .j. only a registered pharmacist X to fill prescriptions. Our f prices are reasonable, too! I jFentons j Pharmacy t t M"M"S"S' ! ! 'I' FOR VICTORY... BUY UNITED STATES WAR STAMPS AND BONDS ,4tx LAMBS THAT BEAT t "?, Jr In the flat, greasewood-covered land of northeastern Millard I - $ I County, Utah, Delta sheepmen have moved the clock ahead r c ' j ttov wr, .wim,,n Fj&l on Mother Nature. Despite cold weather, often sub-zero in I- SJ,m Fenton S. Gardner, Utah-born stockman, -h -s-k r . 1 . ' ,11 p is shown here with one of his early spring jPV; mid-w inter, they breed their sheep early to get early lambs fc'H fat lambs. Mr. Gardner has been presi- fef" 17$ Iambs born between October and February. And they've "vlfiS dent of the Delta Sheep Association, a j, learned how to push their lambs along so they weigh 75-85 tj& PJ1'': farm cooperative, since 1936 k 'Xj3 1 3 r 1 a. ' m!ii8t&, pounds apiece, ready for market, in 95 to 115 days. "Our first truckload of spring lambs, , "We found it just didn't pay to produce summer lambs," WdtTi'SSK f-on Gardner explained "The price was a lot lower than r tQ0 Mr Gardner told me P8 lor sPnng lambs, and we didn t have the summer pastures ri mrw m. - - -r- in this hot dry desert for finishing. It took years to develop . fir -&jf p Ur preSent PrSram- Hustling the lambs along like V' " 1l growers do with early vegetables seems to make for flavor X ' ' J ' 1 and tenderness in the meat. We call our Delta lambs milk- VI 4i t 4 JvV " fed because they are not weaned until they are soId- p n t . , y & TV "Sheep flocks don't run large in this area from 10 to ; - " s1 500 nead- ur Associatin was formed to market lambs f,"- TjS a',"m tti economically, in carload lots. Members' wool is also mar-f mar-f ftf' ''H-J 'I ?f I keted cooperatively by the Association. Our lambs prac-iLZJdl prac-iLZJdl ta . i .Sl J . htbsL. J1 cally alway t0P the market. We use Rambouillet and cross- bred ewes with blackface bucks, Hampshires or Suffolks" fl dreare shownerea.inaeryettai 12252! jm , iVM 15 (in center) ; Lynn, 8 ; and Jay, I i'.K rrfT-w, ' t fOi &jf 18, who attends Dixie College in I - N VVX- 4C t. f 1 St. George, Utah, and helps his VV l-flVII al f ' f-hard Gardnef, 19, is study- C VV? -3 ' li , ! 1 ing airplane mechanics at Ogden i? ' ,t - h iXf. 1 1 "W- 1 b&tf Mr. Gardner showed me an advertise- ? 4 x Orj; fcN ment (at right) on Delta spring lambs. 1 ; j - A-Ttf , "It was run in local papers without cost " y V Vs v V iVil to us sheepmen," he pointed out. "Safe- TiU Wllllf-Ffl " - H &XT VVfel way and other food chains also run WilU WHK'I national advertising on lamb which I "tKi!,,"i'- believe is helpful in our marketing iiM B tStilVV'"8?5'" stocked becn replanted. Also we usually "After we had our Delta Sheep Asso- wth alfalfa hay and grains, the have ample irrigation water, al- ciation operating (this farm cooperative These lambs are the first 1 eed where larger lowing us to grow other food started in 1933) we talked things over . , , , , ... wes cannot enter. Ewes are also cron qnrh WW mt and with the Safeway people. Since then m.lk-fed lambs th.s year. fed heavily right after Iambi ng s Se 0 r'eS ' Safeway has been our largest buyer. Met excellent quality. "We raise alfalfa hay here- lamL Spiking of wter, we Almost every week during lamb shipping You will want some of this abouts that is high in protein can give our sheep drinking season we 'top' each member's flock and tender, delicious lamb. A l?","0 ortter-which water of the same temperature send the lambs to Safeway m Salt Lake Utah home-grown product S, 'mu'ate,8 a" Jamb growth," summer or winter it's from City. Safeway demands top quality but worth of Utah t "'Uer tod me. "This s deep artesian wells. If water is I pays us the going price or better- P of the oldest al- frozen or too cold sheep won't there's never any haggling. We are not lalla-producing areas, both for drink enoujrh My sheen drink supervised in selecting these prime vvi'"'l'""T"i' tT"V 8 hay in the U. S. I ner- nt i,.lat ,ql, ,a j;i Thii lamb, Safeway re.ies on our judgment lTf7 fiS3 1 1 Ver50r3oId ave-ver flow and force the .ambs along" iouR Safeway Ranch and Farm reports |