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Show Hardy, Miss Helen Manwaring, Miss Anna Bcardall, Miss Arvilla Olsen, Miss Ivy Phillips, Mrs. Ora-lyn Ora-lyn Ash, Miss Inez Starr, Miss Thelma Boyer, Mrs. Clarice Daniel-son Daniel-son Miss Lawea Clegg, Miss Nona Hardy and the hostess Miss Helen Gcttfredson. Miss Mary Best who is at present pres-ent making her home in Salt Lake spent the holidays with her parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Best of this city. HOUSING THE DAIRY COW The main essentials in housing dairy cows in the winter seems to be to keep them dry and out of the wind and drafts, and to provide plenty of fresh air and sunlight. Apparently the matter of temperature tempera-ture in itself is not a vital consideration, consid-eration, except perhaps in the most severe portions of the United States. It has been noted at tho Federal dairy experiment farm at Beltsville, Md., that cows do their best in the coldest weather and their poorest during the hot summer sum-mer months. Probably there is no advantage in keeping the stable temperature much above freezing, and there may be a disadvantage if the temperature rises above 60 degrees F. |