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Show iaaitfM'glLtl 9 ?-- THE SIX rr ri NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Wafer Users . . . SrtiTAL ef 'bv-:ie- XV iiX' 1L wJJL-- Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital include the following: Carol Ann Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Dantels of 4 JUMBO SIZED! Mrs. Maylon Bowers, Nephi I" CANNON TOWELS 22 Bath Towel Arthur L. Monson, Moroni Mrs. Carl Van Ausdal, Santa-quiMrs. 44" x n. 6&c Randall Dee Wilkey, sen of Mr. GOOD QUALITY ferry by famous Cannon . . . made into BIG beautiful y towels that drink up in a drop . . dry you flash. Towels that add YOUR TO COLOR Sun ROOM. Gold, Light- others. Pink, ning, ev-er- ' V- - i Face Towels. 16 26" 36c , Wash Cloth 12 x 12" - l k 1 1 ifl r M j I ; i I PEHCO SHEETS 72 x 108 ra F3 ll S1 a 1 ! - 46c t ra rpi Ken C. Coombs, Nephi Mrs. Lester II. Belliston, Nephi Don Blaine Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Taylor, Nephi E and time of year to plan for needed rena'rf. on the irrigation tys'rm" says Ray Burtenshaw, Juab County Agricultural agent. Leaky had,ates that have long needed replacement should novv he getting attenIf headgates are to be rep'.r.ced with concrete jr concrete nlock situctures, the county agcrt ad vises that the materials should Reordered now en they will be on hand during that very short time before the last frost and the irrigating season. If the old stit;eture is to be replaced with a prefabricated head- gate, such as tlvse made or acel or precasa concrete, then it is very lmportart that ih? order is placed now. utherwi.se. tr.e annoying ar.j harmful leak m y be preserl for another season. work-preventi- -- a O If mmmmv mm hark-in-feste- w mm W" ,""" ' i jj s. It is said this is the "equivalent airlift transporting every living human on earth at distance of a giant cf milts." 24 1954 There have been made through wills strange many the centuries. One of the unusual is the will of Charles Gordon Davis' foster father who left the youth $100 a month as long as he makes passing grades in school. If young Davis, a high school sophomore, graduates from college, he'll get $10,000 less the amount cf monthly payment made to him. Should Davis flunk a subject and not make it up during summer school, the will cuts him off from the monthly payments or any other share in the estate. These are the provisions of the e will of Charles W. Davis, a who died recently. grocer, Knox-vill- ( yC8 ! England-to-Franc- know, Mom, MILK gives you a big lift . . . so I figured if I drank enough I'd get to heaven in a hurry! I UTAH MILK KXmOATION ". ill i 20 Soto a. d3M!3di:d PER ANNUM earn? d the population of the United States since passage of the Air Commerce Act in 1S2S. An article la the association publication, Planes, said that in the 27 years since Congress officially narecognized civil aviation, the tion's scheduled airlines have flown more than 85 million passenger-mile- - i " '" Ilw,.. k, who recently swam tht Straits of Gibraltar, wCl go down la sport history as on cf the great enduranc iwlmmtri of all times. She swam ths Strait in 9 hours and 6 minutes, beating the previous record held by a man by an hour and 63 minutes. Experts had expressed doubt that Miss Chadwick could make the difficult crossing. The first woman conqueror of Gibraltar! currents was Mercedes tough Gleitz of Britain, who made It la 1923 la 13 hours and 42 minutes. Miss Chadwick is the first woman to swim the English Channel a both ways. She holds the record with 14 hours and 62 minutes. In crossing the; Straits she swam th same breast stroke it 30 strokes a minute an the way across. A doctor who examined her immediately after the swim, exclaimed: "This is not a woman, this is a Titan. Her pulse, respiration, and blood pressure are completely normal." Miss Chadwick said after the swim that the English Channel is much wider, but not near as difficult as the Straits. She said the currents there are the strongest the had ever encountered. During the trip she took nourishment three times. She had broth and vitamins after 2 hours, chicken half an hour later, and crackers at 4 hours. from a herd is 81 calves one calf more than the 80 calves from a herd that calves only 80 per cent. Some things that can bring more and bigger calves are; Adequate balanced feeding during winter; clean herds of bangs reactors; cull cows .saving only top female calves instead of culls for replacement; use graded bulls (B or better); Add additional bull on the range; spray for lice both fall and spring. Livestockmen, if you are not doing the above you are, in effect, "stealing your own beef" according to the extension service. At an experiment conducted in Montana they found four things mean heavier calves: 1. The bigger calves at birth will likely wean out the heaviest; 2. The "easiy keeping" cow that winters well will probably wean heavier calves; 3. Calf weaning weight will go heifers until up from first-cal- f about six years, taper of slightly until cows are ten, then drop sharply. 4. Ram during pasture season makes a lot of difference in weaning weights. At Miles City, an inch of rain below norma' knocked ofl an average of 17 pounds weight In really dry year,, the drop was even bigger. 100-co- Arlene Stephersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Stephensen of Levan. Mrs. Jack Sidwe.'l, Nephi nam SAN DIEGO Florence Chad-wica San Diego stenographer, 90-co- w tion. 42 x 36 Cases 2.17 and Mrs. Merle Wilkey of Nephi John J. Hannifin, Eureka "This is an excellent 14c Holds Two Records one-hal- Eureka. THIRSTY! Gibralfsr Slrails; water flow-- while the increas.-replying the loan. f It is estimated that the water diverted from surface streams In Utah is lost before it reaches the farmers headgate. It is much greater than this on our porous bench lands during the heat of the summer. Of the water that reaches the farm, only 25 to 30 per cent is used efficiently, it was stated. Cutting the cost of beef production is now every cattleman's number one aim. There is no better way to cut cattle costs than to increase the percentage of calves weaned. A 90 per cent calf crop 7i', KNOXVTLLE Aircraft Industries Association reported recently that scheduled airlines have carried more than 16.5,000,000 passengersa number greater than The WASHINGTON January $100 a Month Paid To Youth if He Passes Airlines Carry ICS Million Since 1926 Stenographer SvIms Continued from page one would then have th? 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