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Show 19REM-GENEVA XlU9 Watkins to Continue Utah Clinics Legislative clinic programs which were begun by Senator A. V. Watkins in Utah two years ago, will continue this year, it was announced this week by the senator. The program will begin in the week of Oct. 31. A detailed schedule of the itinerary is now being prepared and will be announced in the TRUCKS - TRUCKS TRUCKS WE ARE LOADED (with trucks we mean) Immediate deliver on all sizes. ANDERSON'S 241 West Center thoRe 343 Prova near future, according to his Washington office- It is expected that he will conduct clinics in 'the principal iitie of the stat ,'The purpose of t?ies tlin ice," Senator Watkins said, "it to give the people of my state an opportunity to discuss tli problems which ae facing them, end together tuork out how 1 might be of assistance m solving them, either through Jegislatior or by requesting the various governmental departments t take the required action. The legislative clinics during the past two years have been very helpful to me as the people's representative in the United States Senate. For example, two pieces of major legislation passed pass-ed by this session of the 81st Congress the transfer of Bush-nell Bush-nell hospital to the Intermount-ain Intermount-ain Indian School and the authorization auth-orization of the Weber Basin Project were greatly expedited as a result of these dinks," H-IIour for Duck Cow Cost Goefl Is Friday at Noon tJi for 1948 rem .ton. Utah ftwnt Ttae This MontTi tiav insured plenty t iluckej Tota? rse eYjst of keepfnf fl for 4h eeason'a opening day, average dairy cow on the typical Fridav, and liufiten ar expert- Utah dairy farm ti 194B was d tr. be skirting th lake in $303, according to D. Georg fore when tii noon H-houf Blanc, professor of agricultural comes. The t.unf will last 90 onomies, UtaH Stake Agrieulfc days, and after Friday the hunt- .ai coueg in liours will be one-naif houf Making allowance- tut the before aunrise to one hoaif be- .Value f the manure end the calf for' sunset. For Saturday those produced by the cow. the net hour are- 8:09 a.m. 4,50 p.m. rost (rf the fcutterfat waa about ;$278 per cow- The crisp leather baa brought This is an Increase of about both ducks and geese southward ! 22 percent in cost ever 1945, into Utah Vallef, according to Vi. Blanch Said. OREM FIRST WARO J Sacrament meeting will te ifteld Sunday at 8 p m. in the Sharon ward chapel. Clyde E. i WeeKs, i rovo mayoralty touuiu-j touuiu-j ate will speak on "Why I Be-J Be-J ae to ilormonism." observer, and limits of both are possible. Duck bag limit 1 five, with possession limit 10. Beth limit tor geesa are b& ' flunlrs ever 18 mttst Carry a federal migratory waterfowl stamp In addition ( ctato bunting bunt-ing license The net cost per pound Of butterfat in 1948 was over 99 cents, compared with: less than 83 cents in 1945, Slightly more than lialt the total gross cost was for feed, while labor accounted for 40 percent. Feed and labor together comprised about 04 percent of the costs In each of the two Paper nd ftolS A potfnd yl paper weight WioTe than a pound it gold because the avoirdupoU weight used in weighing weigh-ing paper tias 16 ounces to the pound while troy weight used In weighing gold ha only 12 ounaes to the pound. VERMONT ftofolhy S. fielding -m 086?-Ttt DesDit thill aftief in I lack of heat, Vermont MIA mem bers met at the chapel at r.av fen Monday evening. The M Men ,who were practicing baskeioau were the warmest ti th rup. 1 Vermont ward member wha r attending the Y this quarter include Eileen LeMond, Jleva Carlyl. David Calder. Willard Bradsha, Jan Patten, Norma 'Wells. Kent Fielding, Reese . Mr. and MrS. S. B. Hunn InH Hanehter. Frances were Salt itake Gity visitors last samraay. m Mf. and Mrs. Richard Ala fer of Keetley, Utah spent bun-day bun-day with Mr, and, lr, WUliam, Penrtfd, years, 1948 and 1949. ' Expenses besides feed and labor Included auto, truck and horsa use, Interest on Investment, Invest-ment, maintenance of buildings and equipment, bedding, bull service, lights and power, cow testing, taxes, Inspection, Insurance, Insur-ance, veterinary fees and haul ing mils. & 1 v Si '''' I 'i f' w V JOT 0 1 LAST BIG DAY OF TAYLOR'S ANNIVERSARY! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR COOPERATIVE COOPERAT-IVE BUYING PROGRAM TO ASSURE YOURSELF OF NEWER FASHIONS; BETTER QUALITY' BETTER VALUE; AND GREATER SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR! FALL FASHIONS in Satin . . Nubby Crepe . . . Ribbed Faille . . . Tissue Faille . . . Wool Jersey . , Wool Crepe . . 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White Satin Kegular anil Strapless 3 thou of Outstanding' Anniversary Values 9 "Basketry" By Judy Bond Basket Weave Bib Pearly Buttont Shoulder Tucks Pert Peter Pan Collar Wonderful Washable Tissue Faille n :i riOri r"i I T ? s. 1 A' M $5 Sizes S2-SS ! gu tv i mi nwh iwrfii wiiWwwjf iMfpaiwH fulham, Lyla Ma McDonald, and Nina, Emma and Vera Strattoa. Weetfnfs will be field at the scheduled times on Sunday. The Relief Society work and business meeting on Tuesday found a group of ladles In each corned ell doing eomethinf different. Mrs. Jessie Peterson explained how to cut down and fit a pattern to a child. Handy hints for sewing and home making mak-ing wer given by leader Leola Sackett. Some ladies crocheted blocks for en afghan, while othere were busy cutting cut quilt blocks. Next Tuesday the lesson, English Literature, will be given by leader DeLenna Mechara at the John B. Stratton home m ttarV Poote ani BTwofti foote spent Friday and Satur day in 0oseclt, Utab ea Chines. Ch-ines. M nrl Mrs. DnntiM Srl Spent last week in Delta, Utah en a comoinea pusines nu pleasure trip. Fri.. and Sal "In the Good Old Summertime C T T T" ouu" ues u. 16 . Id Matinee on Sunday 3 Djn 'Top O' The Morning?" Wed., and Thurs., Oct, ia.2D Two Big Hili 'Uia Decision of Christopher JjAe "Kazan- as seen In Recent visitors at the R P. Hansen nome were Mrs. May iviassey, Mrs. Pearl Stubbs, Mrs. Mable Johnson and dauchter. all from Vernal, Utah. SCERA FrL, & SaU Oct. 14 15 AS KITE CIU3 FH! COOPER'S mum ADVENTURE IN THE UNUSUAL! Kiddies Sat. Fun Matinee "Bowery Blitzkrieg" Comedf starring East Side Kidsl Plus. Ctf toens, teiial. On Stage, Dance Revue presented by Mrs, Norma Andeisoa. Mon to We., Oct. 17 to 19 Firsi Bun i Utah County ROMANCE BLAZES IN ACTION BLAZES IU ROD CAMfRCN. ADRIAN BOOTH ' 'I'lfllON j fthytnirifjTt,efce A spectaculn Musical fc hit! 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