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Show Page THS TIMESIEWS, NEPHI. UTAH Two, Section Two Nephi Items LevanNews ADVISES TREATMENT OF CATTLE NOW TO Robert Hansen, who is teaching Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen school at Ogden and Joe Hansen, CONTROL LICE announce the marriage of their a student at the U S A C were daughter, Nadeen, to John A, home with their parents, Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs Odell The smart livestockman is all Mrs. Neldon Hansen, for the week end. jset to treat his cattle for lice this severe lice infestation and arrestfall, says County Agent Ray ed is a loss that isn't easIt appears that suitable ily growth regained. weather for controlling cattle lice Why not check on louse control will be prevalent for the next few measures right away and put weeks. Cattle lice build up to their them into effect. A leaflet dealing peak during winter months, Mr. with cattle lice control is available iBurtenshaw stated. without cost, at your County Cattle not treated for Jice Agent's office. reflect poor signs of grow. th. Louse mfested mature cattle on feed will not gain properly and young stock and calves will not In addition, the grow normally. cattle will have a general unthrifty P I DiD, I'D M; OON T appearance and depressed attitude. HAVE TO HAVE U HAVE A roughness and unevenness of the MV HORN PUT e RATTLES, IN WORKIN ".tM OUT coat and skin Is commonly brought OHDEW rA about by rubbing. Loss of hair in CAK j Sor-'ense- n, tah. every Thursday at Nep!.:, Juab County, class second as Utah, at office Nephi, Entered at the post mail matter under the act of Conqress of March 3, 1879. Six months $1.50. One year $2.75; Subscripion rates: in advance. Advertising rates ar pavable Subscriptions Published .,n Bur-tensha- 'qi.est. A. Publishers Editor - B. Gibson and Roy Office Phone I - . Manager Gibson E. 58 South Main Street So NATIONAL OP com-mon- ly Roy E. Gibson THE- - Nephi, Utah EDITORI Al ASTbcFATflON I Si drive shaft shield and pull a tractSAFETY SUGGESTIONS or operator down into its whirling Did you ever see an accident grip. running after someone? No sir, accident's don't go runnWe are pretty sure you never around looking for victims. If man a through ing chase saw a mowr a hay field and catch up with him a mower does a piece of surgery work on someone . . if a belt pulto amputate a finger or a toe . . You never saw a tractor with ley does a few fast rounds with its engine shut off suddenly start the hired man. . or if a man gets running while the hired man was tangled up in a whirling drive shaft is because of something the perputting the belt on the belt pulley it which or failed to do ions son did and throw him tor a j was contrary to the normal we haven't. safety Or " you never saw a tractor rules which should be practiced drive shaft reach up through the. on each and every farm. lu-wa- ra .... By Ed "JOE BEAVER" personal question but hT jrsu uTed any money tbis weekT Rough, Isn't it, mt-Inj- ? Experience proves that the best wjr to save Is systematically and automatically . . . and the easy way to do that Is through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Every payday, a part of your money goes Into buying Defense Bonds for yon. Those Bonds, grow month by month Into a tidy, si table fund for your future. Today Is a good day to Invest In Defense Bonds for your future and your country's future. Join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Remember Defense Bonds are bow even better! patches, chronic sores and bleeding wounds are signs of severe lice infestation. Cattle louse damage usually is most severe in late winter and 'early spring when the coat becomes thick and long and the skin is relatively dry. It's this constant irritation and loss of blood to the vast numbers of lice that keep young animals runty and prevents nomnal production of milk and meat in older animals. When the coat is shed in the spring, the animal may grow and fatten somewhat better, but the loss sustained during the period of !JM- 30, .1952 Sorensen of Moroni. The mar- a visit to the L D S Temple at riage was performed on Friday, St. George. October 24 in the Manti L D S Mrs. Mary Jane Winter and f Temple. children Bonnie and Bruce spent A wedding reception was given a few days of last week in Salt by the brides parents the same Lake City with relatives. They amuseLevan in Ward the evening were accompanied home by a sisment hall. A program was presenter in law, Mrs. Leila Jensen and ted, and delicious refreshments who remained here for a served and the remainder of the baby, few days. in dancing. Many evening spent beautiful and useful gifts were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood 'and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kay motpresented to the young couple. Friday evening The newlyweds are now enjoy- ored to Nevada and are and spent Saturday sightseeing. ing a honeymoon trip, visiting the parks of Southern Utah They also visited the famous Hooand points in Arizona, as well as ver Dam. , ,iuucanrirvnrirwv,Tnrii-,"i-i-- r -- ES T , MY BtJAKES CAR THAT5 A VT(.'lNi DON'T WORK VERY WEUL, E1THER. . 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