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Show Thursday, 8, 1952 May THE Good Reason to husband, "You'd better get up and go see why the baby's Jugoslav Army The Yugoslav army is composed of volunteers 10 per cent of them re women. Wile ot - crying." NEPHf. UTAH T!ME$-NW- need for a financial reserve to meet unavoidable cash operating expenses in case of an emergency like a crop failure, disease in hrdd WCMISNI SPANISH rotK I r or flock, or sickness in the famMr. and Mrs. Lrn Francom ily cuts into receipts. The farmFROM FARM-RANCand son of Provo were guests for of er and of future the today HTSON will have to meet those cash ope- a few days at the homo of his par- InKuUwH THE COMMERCIAL Mr. and Mrs. II. 11. Fran- rating expenses or shut up shop. jents, BANK OF UTAH Many farm families weathered com. the depression of the early 1930's MM Corporal and Mrs. Monte ShepIt herd by just not spending much. BY WES DICKEtSON announce the birth of a baby took money to buy gas and oil, so the Delta hospital Saturat girl, they did their plowing with hors- day, May 3rd. Corporal Shepherd es. Many farm families took out is now serving with Battery B., The fixed costs of farming:, off the current and turned phone, 143th F. A., stationed in Korea. which continue every year re- used coal oil lamps for light are Mr and Mrs. gardless of whether it is a good But just how much can the pres- Grandparents year or bad, make it more import- ent generation of farmers cut their VarJo Ilenrie of Delta and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Shepherd of ant than ever today for a farmer cash Expenses? Empty Levan. to have substantial financial res- horse operating stalls will not replace gasol-lin- e erves. even if some of the horse-draw- n Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey of The average farmer may . be machinery and the old sur Nephi visited on Sunday here with net a income much making larger rey have not yet been broken up her parenls. Mr and Mrs. R. II. today than he did before the war, for junk. It takes more than bal Gardner. but he has to pay out more dol- ing wire and a hammer and a saw lars to get it. Higher stakes in to repair most pieces of modern Mrs. Enid Worwood entertained farming mean that there is more farm machinery. On many farms last Wednesday afternoon at a today, if you turn off electricity, birthday party in honor of her litneither man nor beast can get a tle daughter Kathy, on her 7th drink of water. Cut out the gas birthday anniversary. A delicious and oil and a lot more wheels lunch was served to members of stop turning. Today with a large the First Grade of which Kathy percentage of the farms in Amer is a member. ica electrified and using gas and The Levan Ward is sponsoring; oil for power in the field, those a special Mothers Day program) fixed costs for power have to be Sunday morning at 10:30. They week Next I will outline paid. I , invite the mothers, all, reserves what type of a farmer to attend. especialy . should have. Conscumer buying is the key to Mrs. Genevieve Dunroe and future business and price trends. small son of Salt Lake City, Mr. Savings are high and consumers and Mrs. Dehvin Shepherd and tend to think prices will go lower. family, and G. L. Shepherd who is working in Greenriver. Wvominsr. were week end guests of Mrs. G. L. Shepherd here. Levari News Graduation Time is ,i H WHISK AWAY WEEDS j Banish Dandelions, Plantain, Buckhorn ond weeds with the easy to use, Scotts dry applied compounds. other broadleaved latest low cost weed control deScotts lawn research. Kill coarse weeds on 50 x 50 ft $1.75; 11,000 sq only $4.85 4-X- D velopments ft-f- VFED & FEED Unique or com- pound that kills weeds as it feeds grass to greater health and beauty. Excellent for improving run down lawns. Treat 2500 sq ft $2.95; 11,000 sq j ' -- NEPHI LUMBER CO. 6tirl6irads 8r ...art . s fiFoi'inss Mr. and Mrs. Kendloss Jacobson of Salt Lake City were guests on Sunday of her brother in law and sister, Mr and Mrs. J. M. Bosh. 0 Shirley, nine-yea- 14: J f - Miss meric 17mi ,7 newarajcaw " V, ii - i niNy-swa- , Wimnsv K D.f;ECT0R mutt-- ti;siM , . r t 2: i i , MMa n't - s& .(V. V 4 J r ' l v.- - old daughter r of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Stephensen, y V J w f MIMKiO foundalloi Fir Iniml Realtk w ',' tauten LANE this exqohif MnJafwre JCtejuakt Ctrfor CAsf wif A lock end Kty f E WHAT ABOUT RABIES? l You'U find it! ktzA ' Ill ! XOOl" things Q: How is rabies spread T A: It Is spread by the bite of an animal that has the disease. It can also be spread If saliva from a rabies victim comes in contact with open scratches or with surface of the eye. Rabid dogs are the most common sources of infection. . Q: Is this disease dangerous to both human beings and animals? A: Yes. It can kill people, as well as any type of animal. Wolves, foxes, coyotes, squirrels and skunks are spreaders of the disease in some areas. Q: Is rabies fatal? to keep in this genuine miniature Lane Chest costume jewelry, personal letters, treasured souvenirs that call for a private little place of their own! It's our gift in honor of your coming Be sure to bring 'in the Lane graduation. invitation card you received in the mail. It GRADUATION IS YOUR SHINING HOUR! Is Our Sincere Wish That This Miniature Lane Will Help Keep It Bright In Your Memory Through The Years. was thrown from a horse last Sunday morning in front of her nome. &he was thrown onto a barbed wire fence. She was tnkon Cleaning Fumilure to a doctor and about 25 stitches While spots on furniture caused were required to close the wounds by water or heat may be removed on her legs. by rubbing the spot with a cloth dampened with spirits of camphor, Food Needs ammonia, or alcohol. As soon as the If the U.S. population reaches mark is off, rub with furniture 190 million in the next 23 years, as polish or wax. White spots on highexpected, the food crop increase ly polished furniture, caused by hot needed must come through better or wet dishes may be removed by crops, management, conservation rubbing the spots with essence of ' and better livestock. On the basis peppermint. of present yields, the country would Nazi Cross need as much jn'ie land under A wooden cross from the Naz cultivation as OhK Michi -- an. In concentration camp in Dachau now diana, Illinois and t'.'iscensln stands in St. Michael's Roman Cath olic church in Vienna , r A: Yes, it is one of the most dreaded of all diseases. How ever, It can generally be prevented by protective vaccination. Q: How successful is vaccina, tion? AuthoriA: Vary dependable. ties now recommend this control ' program: All dogs in an area be vaccinated. Stray dogs be Impounded. Any dogs being shipped from one area to another should be required to have a rabies vaccination certificate. This plan has brought rabies under effective control 1n should should Better Visual Aids ... , Most of the eyesight problems of school children could be, prevented e by modernizing classrooms to a better visual environment . "pro-Vid- oldest D.P. i. v; Polish widow is the oldest displaced person to enter the United States. She is' a charge of cathowar relief services-nationaA lic welfare conference. Coal Alining Bituminous- coal mining in the United States is an industry, of some 9,000 mines of commercial size lo- cated in 30 states . . 1 - J v t i Q: If rabies is suspected, what should one do? A: Contact a veterinarian immediately. Confine any suspect 'og or farm animal. Do not kill the animal. It a person is bitten, call a physician Immediately. c i ii i mm ii mr awj. t i. ii i vn... . " jr s v. iuu Alive today, ri nun YOU CAN'T BUY UT IITTUI "MM. and a happy grandmother, because years ago she went to her doctor when she first noticed one of cancer's danger signals. . . . Fordomotle, Ovtrdrivt, Udtwall color cofnbination Hlwtrotod Equipment, acctuorif and trim stfbjed whit avoflablt) ond optioool at xtra coit. Hr twoton (if to ohang without notice). Patronage payments or bonus payments to Utah Poultry members have totaled more than Only Ford offers you so much car for so little. Only Ford in its field gives you a choice of V-- 8 or Six. Only Ford d offers 18 models. And only Ford of all the cars lets you choose from 3 great drives Fordomatic, low-price- Overdrive and Conventional! 'Tejf Drive" the fs2 mm at your Ford Dealer's! CHOICE OF TWO GREAT ENGINES house you pick, the Mileage Maker Six and the 110-h.- Strato-Sto- r . . .Whichever V-- 8 you get of Ford's Automatic power- or the performance Power Pilot. 101-h.- . AUTOMATIC RIDE CONTROL . . . New ride features like a lower center of gravity, wider front tread, diagonally front mounted rear shock absorbers and springs help take the bounce out of bumps, the tilt out of turns. tailored-to-weig- $200,000 already this year and more than ' Do you know the seven common danger signals that may mean cancer: (1) any sore that does not heal (2) a lump or thickening, in the breast .or elsewhere (3) unusual blc-dior discharge (4) any 1 ng $5,000,000 change in a wart or mole (5) persistent indigestion or difficulty in swallowing (6) persistent hoarseness or cough (7) any change in, normal bowel habits. To guard yourself and those you love against cancer, call the nearest office of the American Cancer Society or write to "Cancer" in care ' of your local Post Office. in previous years. Team with Utah Poultry E3 NEPHI Co VTAll . r many communities. Q: How does one recognize rabies? A: Suspect rabies when dogs or livestock behave abnormally. Gentle animals become nervous and irritable. Dogs may have dumb rabies. In which their jaws ,.are paralyzed and their mouths hang open; or the furious type where they want to bite anything witfiln reach. .. American Cancer Society T7 j 4v v i i jj ored by TI12 Times-f'ev- s |