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Show The Page Four Timelews, Nephi, Utah Thursday, Oct. PyES & NO 1 NEW L PDIPACEO ev AMIRICAM FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH KERCH AND1SE JUST RECEIVED! Coal Heaters SPRING BASED ROCKERS FLOOR LAMPS WOOL PICTURES BED . especially when shortage of lime and phosphorus. All too often, livestock owners mistake deficiency diseases fo: common livestock diseases, or to tamin NUTRITIONAL ILLS TAKING FARM TOLL "deficiency So-call- SPREADS BLANKETS INLAID LINOLEUM dlaaasea" m to ba ylaylng an increasingly rcanlnant part In causing livestock mini these over day. a period of years Cropping has depleted soils of many mineral etemenxa important to livestock health. Alsw, besause farm animals are dependent on their owners for rations, nutritional deficiencies n occur when the owners fall to provide proper ration balance. Vita-tai- n deficiencies rank equally with minerals as causes of poor health, unprofitable gains, and premature deaths. Vitamin A, found in green forage and grasses is probably th most essential for animals. Livestock deprived of vitamin A develop blindness, sterility, and water logging of the tissues. Vitamin E, is no lanfex considered so important, because many farm animals synthesis it from bacteria In their digoe-llv- e if tracts. anti-scurv- BOTH FLOOR AND CABINET USING GOVERNMENT APPROVED FACTORY METHODS. LINOLEUM SHOULD BE LAID DURING WARM WEATHER. DON'T WATT WINTER WILL SOON BE HERE. f1 also J J-'- TUQ UOUSQ sun-aac- M S' In the very midst of a hurricane you'd be safe! Ita center is sort of "hollow" . . . calm. All weather packs surprises, you bet especially Winter weather. Yet you can bet on having your aging car face it safely, with the engine's ! inaideg under guard of Changing to Conoco Ni motor oil is all it d takes for an engine fortified throughout with lubricant bonded to metal direct, by the magnet like ection of Conoco N" oil's added ingredient! metal defies corrosion and other wear. Eur faces kept during long cold waits have protective lubricant ready in advance to minimise starting wear. And always the less wear, the less reason for carbon, sludge, and breakdown. You bet you want Ccnoco N"i oil for Winter. Change today. g oil-plate- News of Nephi Dutch Elm Disease Removing elm trees known to be infected with the Dutch elm disease Ramon Mangelson, a student at and all associated mathe University of Utah spent the terial will help check this disease. week end at the home - of his Mure Mil parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. ManA Soviet scientist claim?, to have gelson. increased the milk yield oi cows b Kathryn Buridge of Salt Lake is giving them a slight dose of enjoying a vacation with her moth a substance er, Wanda Burndge. that occurs naturally in blood. Lila May Christensen of Salt bark-beetl- QUALITY sssaW i Oil-plate- d For Station Identification! e The big red Conoco triangle identifies Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco station. There's where to get good gasoline today. But look for new hushed e power new GASOin his LINE It's coming quick! cyto-toxi- OP mmm m"mm, This looks like mange, but is actually Vitamin B deficiency. sickness caused by internal parasites. Whenever animals that are free from parasites and from germ diseases fail to make proper gains a mineral or vitamin deficiency should be suspected. Practically all of these deficiency diseases can be cured If they are diagnosed and treated properly. However, accurate diagnosis is almost Impossible for the untrained person, and in cases like this should be left to the judgment and experience of a trained tac-to- r y Vitamin C, the of orange Juice, is often related to functional sterility of cattle and horses. Vitamin D, the sunlight tltamin, is very Important. noAnimals kept indoors and fed bay aiay develop fits and easily broken limbs because of vi WE ARE EQUIPPED TO SAND FLOORS AND INSTALL CUSTOM LINOLEUM JOBS 0 deficiency, a there is of-te- BOX SPRINGS BEDROOM SETS ALL DEAD CALM IN A HURRICANE fat MysQH$z 1945 I, I ents, Mr. and Mrs, James Christen sen. high-octan- NEW-DA- 1 WHERE YOU SEE THAT RED CONOCO TRIANGLE Continental Oil Company NOTICE TO WATER USERS : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright, Mr. j The following applications have and Mrs. Arthur Latimer and! been filed with the State Engineer daughter Lyr.ne Adele are enjoying to appropriate water in Juab Couna tri and Zion's to canyons. Bryce State of Utah, throughout the j and Mrs. Ray Dyreng of ty, Mr. entire vear. unless otherwise desig Manti were Sunday guests of Mr. nated. . all locations being from and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox. SLB&M. Mrs. JSdward Cox is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. her pr rents-in-laUnited States of Amer16365 Ed P. Cox. ica U. S. Grazing Service, P. O. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer Box 1046. Salt Lake City, Ut. .06 use from and daughter I.ynne Adele of Pcca-tel- lj soc. ft. for are guests this week at the a n. well, 100 ft. deep at a point Bishop James P. Christensen and home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright, N. 81 52'E ll,;a4.1 It. rrom xnvv Counselors LeGrande Mangelson Cor. Sec 18 T13S, R7W. parents of Mrs. Latimer. and Clark S. Wood spent three days Mr. t.nd Ms. Floyd Goldsbrough ' Utah's Warm Springs in Salt Lake City attending general 16547 of Salt Lake City were visitors 502 conference. Incorporated, for two days last week with Mrs. Foundation. Ut. Susannah Coldsbrough and Mrs. Newhouse Bldg, Salt Lake City, use Mrs. Florence Rosequist enter10 sec. ft. for miscellaneous Vilnah KnijjM and family. tained a large number of relatives Miss Delia Vee Burton, Miss Ger- from Baker Hot Spring Area, trib- and friends at her home Sunday trude Duckworth and Mrs. Ilene utary to Great Salt Lake at a point afternoon. A delicious luncheon wa3 Pack of Salt Lake City spirnt the S 1320 ft. and W. 1155 ft. from served. week ehd at the home of Mr and E4 Cor. Sec. 10, T14S, R8W. The water will be collected within the Mrs. George Duckworth. Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp and of open Lucille of Murray spent spring area by a system and daughter con drains andor tile pipe at the home of Mrs. Sunday of diversion, Sharp's brother in law and sister veyed to the point -where it will be discharged into a Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosequist. concrete head box and distributed Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christen Sec. NEHSEVi 10, sen and family and Mrs. Delia throughout the T14S, R8W, for bathing, heating, Lunasteen spent the week end In at and domestic conferculinary purposes Salt Lake City ties the Might of America bath houses, plunges, buildings and ence and visiting attending relatives. structures incident to a sanitarium Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom, Lt. and resort. The spring area begin- and Mrs. Glen Francom spent the is of diversion the at week end in Salt Lake City with point ning located within the following tra- relatives and also attended general verse: E. 891 ft, S. 4500'W 1732.5 conference. ft. W. 330 ft., N. 1221 ft, and E.J 670 ft. to beginning. 1 sec. ft will be consumed and 9 sec. ft. will be returned to a natural stream at a point S. 1260 ft. and E. 1000 ft.1 from E4 Cor. Sec 10. T14S, R8W.j 16548 Utah's Warm Springs Loaders 502 Incorporated, Foundation, Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City, Ut. 10 sec. ft for miscellaneous use from East Baker Hot Springs Area, tributary to Great Salt Lakei nt a point S. 1320 ft. and W. 33 ft. from E',i Cor. Sec. 10. T11S, RSW. The water will be collected within the spring area by a system of oVen drains and or tile pipe and conveyed to the point of diversion where it will be disrharned into a OKLAHOMA OIL concrete head box and distributed Since the first oil wall was drilled throughout the NE'iSE'i Sec. 10, at Chelsea In 1689. mora than 100.000 T14S, R8W. for bathing, culinary, well3 have brought forth over $4 bil- heating and domestic purposes at lion worth of crude in Oklahoma. bath houses, plunges, buildings and Improved methods of production in- structures Incident to a sanitarium sure that the industry will be a ma- and resort. The spring area bejor factor for years to come in supginning at the point of diverIi. plying resources to the Nation for is located within the lu.iuwing to Bond holders share. Viatanry traverse: E. 363 ft, S. 561 ft, W. V. S. Trmtury Dtfttrlmfnt 561 ft, N. 561 ft and E. 198 ft. to beginning. One sec. ft. of water will be consumed and 9 sec. ft. will be returned to a natural stream at a point S. 1260 ft. and K. 1000 It. from EU Cor. Sec 10 Levan News SHOP AND SAVE 6-i- IN NEPHI Spotted Enemy Targets Through j the largest source of Radar for our fighting forces THIS is not surprising for Radar develthe same opment and production stem from nourish this to and continue roots that produced country's telephone system. Radar, the Instrument which enabled our land, sea and air forces to spot enemy targets through darkness, smoke or fog. was one of the outstanding new fighting instruments of the war. Two years before Pearl Harbor the Government asked Bell Telephone Laboratories to put its wide experience and knowledge of electronics to work to help perfect Radar as a military From then on the Laboratories cooperated closely in the Radar program with the National Defense Research Committee, with Army and Navy specialists, and with scientists of We Do Custom Cleaning United States Bonded Warehouse Lies. 32725 IX II A Kelly-weste- rn 139 t Seed C o. I Salt Lake City North 3rd West SEEDS AND 11, Utah FERTILE EES Western Electric Company, manufacturbranch of the Bell System, became the naing tion's largest supplier of Radar systems. One in the type it made was universally used by Pacific for navigation, target location and high altitude bombing. Another played an important part in aiming the guns on our warships. you're waiting for a home telephone, it helps a little to know that Radar is one of the reasons. For years telephone manufacturing plants were devoted to war needs. ks Vkmt - u:tors and Engines Brooms tXowwn JJ Tractor T14.S, 165.59 costs on almost very draw- ica If. inn Box. 10!)6, Salt Lake City, Ut, .001 sec. ft. for stork watering use from Kejms Spring, tributary to I tah Lake at a point S. 08o54'V 5rof,8 ft. from N'4 Cor. Sec. 19, The diverting and T13S, R2W. carryihK works consist of masonry collection box, 198 ft. of ltt-lpipe, and 120 ft. of concrete The water Is used to troughs. arve 85,000 head of aheep and 600 head of cattle. 16793 Howells Livestock Inc. 5(8 Templeton Bldg., Salt Lake City, Ut. .20 aec. ft for use from a well bet. 50 and 100 ft. deep nt a point V. i iw fit bar and bit job. Make sure you ar on th lot to take dsiivcry of a "Catsrplllar" R8W. United States of AmerS. Grazing Service, P. O. cnoiM wealth it ftorm roonsy. It can cut Your Bonds Lies the Might of America D!sl A "CaterpIIlor 'Behind' Tktm Diesel Tractor t u n. fits i BONANZA FARMS Supcrsired farms of spring whfut and winter rye have afforded profits from which North Dnkotans War Bonds and will buy Victory Bonds. Farms, once the 7? of two or three townships, todaj average 463 acres as against the national average of 154. 8 acres. They will afford Jobs and assets to help guarantee the bonds. d C8. Xaiaatiiol 3m The If 0 OJffjt ) ) Croat 17 Britain. TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH W will pay the feight or hauling. j The Bell System STATES Government regulations provide for your getting the most money out of your seed by having it cleaned FIRST. Take our receipt to your AAA office and get your subsidy payment. Send or bring your seed to us. j Darkness, Smoke or Fog THE MOUNTAIN GET YOUR SACKS FROM US ! Behind" Your Bonds Great SEED GROWERS Happenings stock-wateri- V. S. atock-wat-eri- n. 1620 ft. frrm T12 S, R17W. EV4 Cor. Sec. 34, Protests r 'sisling the granting o. any of he foregoing application, with reason therefor, must be In Affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Iike City I. Utah, on or before November i II, 1945. ED. II. WATSON State Engineer Dates of publication: September 13. 20. 27 October 4 and 11 1945 In ItfVtury Otforlmtni The Tba-NopM. Utah. ihsii CsstssasB n CATEQPILLAQ DIG IM61MU TftACTOftS MTK HAMWaS umt.J ii S EL SARTMMOVUKI IQUIPMIitT T |