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Show THE Pf e E.ht, NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Thursday, NephI Items Farmers Question Km 111 .': t nuun n America ht if c if Li Q: Is this dairy cow problem, acetonemia, a etrictly nutritional disease? A: No. Sometimes called 'ketos-ls- ', this disease usually affects the best producing cows and good feedanimals ers, although poorly-feare also susceptible. Q: What causei it? A: The exact cause Is unknown, but veterinarians believe It Is related to the liver's failure to properly convert food sugars to blood sugar. m 32 pag Snow WhH Comic Book f 1 299.9! PLUS - 32.00 I ' L i 4 Jt GUARANTEED There are J That's our promise when you ISRAEL MAKES PAYMENT . . . The government of Israel has made ?can on our experienced crew forms, the toj the first payment on principal on loans totaling $135,000,009 which it re- Jmalce any minor or major mild form and the severe form. In the export-impo- rt from ceived of Washington. Here, Israel Ambasbank mild cases, symptoms are vague, FUillAOE HEPAIRS sador Abba Eban (right) presents check (or 2,953,CG3.47 to Mr. Hersuch as the cow going off feed end bert E. Gaston, chairman of the import-expobank. The on Israel's loan was made at the bank's offices in Washington, D.C. (and the same Guarantee applies giving milk which has a peculiar Other payments will be made regularly, spokesmen for Israel say. hvnen you take advantage of our taste. In severe cases, the cows service tor may be either nervous, or deeven and lose weight, may pressed, Bed Mountain Ores FURNACE go down. Milk production drops About this time the Red ,1863 the drastically. which still supply Mountain ores, GLEANING Q: Can the farmer take any expanding iron industry near BirNephi's baseball team is roundbasewere for the Into Alabama, coming steps? shape preventive ing mingham, A: One safeguard Is to feed ball season Practice sessions are You'll not want to let your fur- -' nace remain in a dirty condit-- ! good quality hay and grain. being held each evening beginning ion during the summer. CaH us Q: What should owners do If at 5:30 p. m. with satisfactory rethey suspect acetonemia? sponse, although it is hoped that today for an early appoint A: They should contact their everyone who is interested in play- ment . . Call 21 . . That's the! GIFTS FOR veterinarian immediately so an acing baseball this summer will atTh league curate diagnosis can be determined tend these sessions. BAILEY4MUNE by chemical tests. Acetonemia is play will open on May 18 with Ne-pplaying at Santaquin. The opeasily confused with other diseases such as milk fever or plant ening game on the local field has been tentatively set for May 25. poisoning. A successful season is anticipated. Q: Can the disease be treated successfully? A: Yes, intravenous Injections are quite successful. Further treatMAY llth ment varies with the symptoms. can losses in death If started time, usually be prevented. However, careful nursing is required before the animals get back into produc- : rt NEPHI, UTAH DO YOU WANT A HOME OR FARM 272 ACRES ON LEVAN RIDGE ALL PLANTED FALL WHEAT COULD $70.00 PER ACRE AND SHOULD TAKE OFF $10,000 THIS YEAR. A REAL BARGAIN GOOD HOUSE, 30 ACRES CLOSE WATER, LIGHTS, TELE. $8250.00 15 HOMES WATER HEATER CARPETED BLINDS l2 SHARE WATER MODERN $8500 BARNS, SHARES WATER A $1500 to $11,000 GOOD LOCATION 6 ROOMS Baseball Practice Moving Forward TERMS NOTE Due to space limitations, general questions cannot be handled by this column. For Athlete's Foot for 3 to pleased, your 40c back. Watch the Good Training old tainted skin slough off to be In Springfield, Mass., Patrolman skin. inGet replaced by healthy John Bigby, commended three stant drying from any drug- times for tracking down robbers, NEPHI Now DRUG 30 at CO. drew months in jail for robbery. gist. NYLON Gloves Bears Speedy "Grizzly bears can attain a speed of 35 miles an hour," says a Canadian nature authority after recovering his breath. Prunes Left-Ov- er 1.93"'? COTTON v cooked prunes can be shredded and served mixed in orange juice at breakfast time, or alone as a nutritious dessert with Left-ov- -- er Dresses other meals. MOTHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, MAY 11 LeROSE NYLONS pair 1.&9 BATISTE flfl 3VU LACE HAND. KERCHIEFS KV'J H4 Lr:U : fr I" ' Li ,. . , i .'a in. The practical sort of luxury Mom loves . . long wearing shers that fit to perfection, and cost so little! IS denier dary seam nylons with a quite hush-ton- e finish. Penney's own flawless GAYMODES, in beautiful Springtime colors . . . 8l2 to II SHEER NYLONS THAT WEAR! 60 GAUGE e, GAYMODES ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Suaacitiani 12.75 CRINKLE NYLONS . cool, eoforful, easy to care for! They're easy-washin- fast-dryin- g, g packables that never than the flick of more take en iron . . and if you hang them carefully, they may not need that! tured fabric on. Handsome, In luscious texcol- - COLIPAflY Four Friendly Stores in Foui Friendly Communities V Lace Trimmed Slips V House Dresses V Hand Bags V BLOUSES TQ he same any years ago, in 1890, when giant standard gauge loco motives pushed her off Rio Grande main lines and consigned her to a rapidly diminishing narrow-gaug- e empire, she knew her era was passing. To be sure, she and her sisters have fought long and hard to keep the pace, and technological advancements in all types of transportation and the transition of bonanza mining camps to ghost towns have combined to point up the significant job done by the narrow gauge. ysig. jsfjl'J ""ifltl A.s she looks forward to her retirement, she has every reason to be because as a film queen, and, more important, because of her her fame of proud contribution to the development of a great modern railroad, the home railroad of Colorado and Utah, which is today one of America's foremost transportation servants. She can bask in the glory of the sleek Vista- Dome streamliners which streak over the trails she """" blazed through the heart of the Rockies a progresn m sive railroad in 1952 spending another 23 million dollars for improvements to plant and equipment. Old 268 can pop a valve with pride when she views the schools, highways, and airports built with tax money she helped earn for the Rio Grande taxes today amounting to more than one million dollars per month, among others supplying the very life blood of local government in her territory. She can take maternal cheer in the knowledge that today an average of three million dollars a month makes up the payroll of more than 7,000 Rio Grande employees (average annual wage in excess of $4,500) who work in the main line communities she once served. ((j RAYON SHORTY GOWNS 2.93 NUGGET 90 PRINTS LADIES HAND BAGS ?irrf -- c-- Of! PRATT'S Ljjj jTJ 5aybe not today, or tomorrow, or a year from now; but soon her whistle will be stilled forever . . . soon she will lead the procession of the few remaining members of her narrow-gaug- e fleet away from NEPHI, UTAH the hopeless struggle with progress. Home of QUALITY MERCHANDISE . named her Cinder Ella, and properly so, for J er Hollywood her stcry ends in the melting pot of progress she will live "happily ever after," literally recast to fit a new role in the advance of civilization. co-sta- 9 Of! 2 79 2.9B anctax iQ3 2.93 g 93 V Towel Sets 439 V Fancy Heal Nylon Hose v Gowns and Pajamas ii1 BABY CHICKS never-endin- g Run LEGHORN AND NEW HAMP CHICKS 16c Available All Summer . . Open Saturday and Sundays . . Drive out and Sav Straight IUGTRUF HATCHERY UTAH liles North of Payson" LAKE SHORE, "Four 111 rfj letter llth BLOSES 5? E MjsJOk 10.9 r for day she emerged as Hollywood's newest movie star she was presented with a huge wreath of flowers . honoring over 70 years of faithful service and signifying virtual retirement. A featured star Jfcy in the recently premiered "Denver & Rio Grande," Cinder Ella, narrow-gaug- e locomotive 268, makes her exit with more honor and glory than she has ever known. Acclaimed as a novelty of today, she was a hard working pioneer of yesterday... a faithful builder ot the west. Dresse . ask n Uiiiilltiiiii w L49 No matter where you buy it . . ' GET A GIFT FOE MOTHER t BASLEY-McGUN- and ESSbp S ciuies tion. HEATED Natch! In Toronto, an optometrist posted i sign in his window: "Eyes Ex 5 days. If not imined While You Wait." ' . . Call 21 DAY ETC ONLY SEE JUNE KENDALL OR RAY CHRISTIANSEN T-4- -L day COiFAlY BEAUTIFUL HOME HOT i2 BATH DRAPES AND VENETIAN GOOD LOCATION were with this talented group in concert here a couple of weeks aqo. Keith did a swell Jab as the emcee. A fine group of boys and girls from a grand University. You know something . . . ? We till have amole time to install a swell GE TV for Mom for Mohers day Sunah t part-payme- nt Glad' and Worhlnnton hl KENDALL REALTY Us Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bailey and Miss Marion Blackett of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eagar. A: two . .. PHONE 300 Last week Mayor Jones and Mat-ki- n City Manager extended thanks to all the city for their fine cooperation and wonderful support during the emergency call. Now let's us extend our thanks and appreciation to Mayor Jones and George for their untiring efforts in directing the work during this emergency. We hope the crisis is past and can be thankful our. culinary water supply js out of danger (we hope.) We do appreciate those fo'ks who worked so hard niqht and day for us . . Sive them a word of encouragement and let them know you are grateful. Makes one kinda proud to see our local boys affiliated organizations like the Delta Phi chorus. . . Keith SATISFACTION take? WORTH OF CANNON TOWELS FREE WITH EACH BENDIX ' ' What forms this disease Q: does CHATTER nt d demonstration! You'll oaree th Bendix in Mojk Heater 1$ the greatest washday news "The woman knows, because . . . every years Hotter the Water, the Cleaner the Clothes!" A Bendix exclusive at no extra cost I day to report to San Francisco. While here he was honored by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Belliston, at a family dinner. Pres-jewere Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bird and children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor and daughter of Provo, Mrs. Wayne Smith and son of Santaquin. Mrs. Ralph Beard was elected Treasurer of the Nebo First District of Federated Womens clubs at the recent convntion In Spring-vill- e. WHAT ABOUT ACETONEMIA? Sh BMC home on leave. He will leave Fri- ' A ttlr, I. Private iFrst Qas Elden Bellis-toa Marine who has been stat ioned at San Diego, California is n, y FowidiH Aninil Ktiltk 1952 8, May Denver & Rio Grande v fcr-- rHnrw "-7- 1 VJ.l.k llalhcad |