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Show Thursday, Juno 1955 16th, THE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON MATTER OF MAKING APPROPRIATION OF JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT FUNDS ADDITIONAL ON THE JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET Notice is hereby given that the board of Education of Juab School District, at a special meet' ing thereof, to be held at the Juab High School Buildine, Nephi, Utah on the 25th day of at r.au f.M. will con June sider the appropriation of Juab School District funds additional to the Juab School District Bud get for the following purposes: TO THE GENERAL OPERAT ING FUND: To Instruction 86.75 To Capital Outlay .... 2,788.53 To Maintenance 774.72 The written request of the Supt. of Schools f Juab School District for the above increases to the Budget setting forth the necessity and emergency requiring such request is on file and open to public inspection at the office of the Clerk of the Board, Nephi, Utah. Witness my hand and seal this 10th day of June, 1955. ALBERT C. STARR Juab School District Clerk and Clerk of the Board of iEducation of Juab School District. lii, Grade Milk Producers Install New Equipment A If Sec 3; SESWy NEV4NW14 NV4NE, 12S, R8W, and for i ; 1 iiouun s Mona News v t 1 ? . r Cattle on left self feed salted meal without fretting as compared with hand-fe- d group on the right where nervous, hungry animals fight -- the - - Even cattle are tauing up the modern idea "do it yourself" and saving American stockmen the key: it keeps the cattle from making "pigs" of themselves and leads them into what might be called good "trough manners" which benefit the smaller and weaker animals. Extensive research in control of supplementary protein feeding ia being carried out under of the Salt Institute at the USDA Southern Great Plains Field Station at Woodward, Oklahoma. E. H. Mcllvain, superintendent at Woodward, explains it this way: Cattle will eat just so much salt in a day. By mixing salt with cottonseed or other meal, the amount of supplementary feed the animal will eat can be predetermined. The animal will eat until it reaches its salt saturation point and as the bigger animals move PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for naamonai information. i Shown is S. F. Memmott and his modern milk equipment. WV4NWH, Sec. 10, T year-roun- d Salted Meal Saves Labor And Dollars The Mt. Nebo Camp of the DUP were guests of Agnes Myers on Fridy evenaing. Captain Verde Ellertson presided. Electon of offcers was conducted by Parlamentarian Geneva Moly-neu- x. All of the former officers were They are Captain Verde Ellertson, First Vice Captain Madge Newton, Second Vice Captain Mabe s. Kay, Agnes Myers, Historian Syrelda Newton, Custodian Ruby Fowkes, Organist Elena Chorister Joy Neilsen, andStanley, Chaplain. Nadia Kay. Helen Newell was appointed chairman of the Quilt Committee and Ina Kay as Lesson Director. Delicous refreshments were served to the newy elected offcers and the following members: Elizabeth Has-sel- l, Helen Newell, Erma Keyte, Rose Neilsen, Ruby Summers, Elnora Kay, Norma Kay and Hulda Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freckle-to- n of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Has-se- ll during the week. Mrs. Elnora Kay of Delta, Colorado is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hulda Kay. Reed Neilsen has returnAd home from Logan where he has been attending the USAC. Sec.-Trea- S. . NEPHI, UTAH ' f NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have .been filed with thn tate Engineer to appropriate water in Juab County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated. All locations are from SLB&M. 26315 Lu Rati K. Paulsen, 290 Hannibal St., Salt Lake City. for irrigation use Ut.; 5 sec-f- t. from a 16-iwell bet. 50 and 400 ft. deep at a point S. 660 ft. and W. 330 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 10, T12S, R8W. The water will foe used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 320 acres in W'iSW TIMES-NEW- in- cidental domestic purposes. 26380 Calvin E. Neilsen, Paul W. Neilsen, Don Yates, and Alger Sutherland, Mona, Ut.; 5 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a well bet. 200 and 300 ft deep at a point N. 99 ft. and W. 33 ft. from S Cor. Sec. 17, Til pn to graze, supplementary feed becomes available to the weaker, more umia animals. The greatest advantages and saving is accomplished since the feed may be put out for large numbers of cattle once a week. When placed in troughs mounted on wheels, it may be spaced over wide ranges. In this way, one man in one day can do most of the work formerly done by two men in a week. This method has been found specially advantageous on western ranges where large numbers of cattle and wide rough or timbered grazing areas are prevalent Salted meal in a mobile trough saves labor, facilitates less disturbance of grazing animals, more uniform consumption of protein, and better distribution of grazing. Detailed information on mixing and feeding of salt-meto beef cattle may be obtained from the U. S. Southern Great Plains Field Station, Woodward, Oklahoma. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON BUDGET Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing on the Budget appropriations to govern the expenditures of Juab School District Of Nenhi. ITtah fnr tho fioo) c,oi-- ,, will Ho year 1955-5- fi day, June 25, 1955 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. at the usual nla nf moat. ing of the Board of Education in the Juab Hiuh Shnni Ruiw. ine. Neohi. Utah nt and place and at said meeting the Budset will K fivH adopted. Ev- order nf T?nr1 v uuiiirv,. cation of Juab School District, al iarm real estat land and buildings was wor $91'30.000,000 ori MarcTri1 according to a Department of Agriculture Thl estimated figure was report two billion dollars greater than a year ago iU Will Mrs. LaMar Stanley and children spent the weekend in Salt Lake City visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Blaine Newton. Gregory Newton has returned nome aiier a pleasant visit with nis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs r rea at lugway. rsiewton, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ellertson and family of Tabiona were weekend guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elgy N. Ellertson. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pitt and children of Bountiful visited on Sunday with Bishop and Mrs, Vaughn Molyneux. Mrs. Orson Wliams returned home from Salt Lake City after a pleasant visit with her son and other relatives. Lt. and Mrs. Grant Neilsen and children of Hill Field are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Nei sen. NOTICE TO CREDITORS n rtctior. Rmrro O v0ui;i j ueceasea. Creditors will present claims S, R1E. The water will be con witn vouchers to the undersignveyed by ditch 1832 ft. and used ed at the office of James P. as a supplemental supply from M. Clark Newell has enrolled Attorney at Law, 53 North Apr. 15 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 280 Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on or acres in SEHSE Sec. 18, S at the BYU for the summer before the 20th day, of August, SW'A Sec. 17, WV4 Sec. 20, AD. 1955: . Sec. 19, T11S, R1E. Federated imilk tank truck which picks up Nephi's grade A milk. REEVE G. RICHARDSON 26639 Reese E. Faucette Quilting bees, almost a lost art Administrator oL the estate 212 Herbert Ave.., Salt Lake City, A big step forward in the pro- each week. in Southern rural areas, are comof George O. Ostler, DeceasUt.: 10 sec.-- ft for irrigation use duction of grade A milk has been ing back. Members of a Baptist ed. it costs the farmer 40 cents from six 16-iwells bet. 100 and made church at Ecru, Miss., are paying the grade A milk pro- per 100 pounds for delivery with Date of first publication June 16. 400 ft. deep at points as follows ducers by utah. iNepni, off their debt with a series of of Juab County with the tne tank while it was 1955 47 costing at The Toggery (1) S. 10 ft. and E. 1620 ft. from installation of full A C. Starr, Clerk old-tiBy cents cans. refrigeration iuo in per pounds NW Cor. Sec. 13; (2) S. 10 ft. from tanks, , stated Ray Burtenshaw, of upon Immediately NV4 Cor. Sec. 13; (3) S. 1320 ft draining me I arm tank the driver Agent rinses from NV4 Cor. Sec.13; (4) S. 10 County All grade A producers, nine in out the tank and the dairyman ft. and W. 10 ft. from NE Cor. number, have now installed bulk cleans and sterilizes for the it Sec. 13; (5) S. 1320 ft. and W. 10 refrigeration tanks and disnnsod next low-pri- ce milking. from NE Cor. Sec. 13; (6) S. of the 10 gallon milk can. Two ft milk Present net the 10 ft and E. 1020 ft from NE have quit the grade A farmer about 10 prices cents quart. Cor. Sec. 13, all in T13S, R8W. producers business and sold their cows and ine nanaiihg. processineperand de 10 sec.-f- t. will foe diverted in whole mik base to other local make dairy livery charges up the bal or in part from any one, several men so mat tne Dase has stayed ance ot the price when delivered or all six wells; however, the total iu uie county. to tne home or store. diverted all from wells quanity Dairymen producing grade A Dairymen feel that they have combined will not exceed 10 sec. milk are Kempton Motes, Russell a large investment in livestock, ft. at any one time. The water Jackson, Allen Tolley, Vic Coop- grade A building construction will be commingled in use and er, Rulon Arthur Scott, and now tanks. On top of this in Bracken, 1 from used to Nov. 30 to S. F. Memmott, Joe Apr and Ross order to get any increase in the Irrigate 640 acres in said Sec. 13. Garrett-anJar-ret- t. milk base one must purchase the and Earl Clyde and for year-roun- d incidental cows ana Dase from some other g domestic and pur These farmers have purchased dairyman who is quitting buins poses bulk tanks ranging in size from ess. ine base alone has cost 26779 Herbert H. Winn, 150 gallon to 400 gallons and about $5.00 per lb. of mlk. In for irrigation have cost them collectively Nephi, Ut; 7 sec.-if- t. other words a 400 lb. base would 16-iuse from a n. well bet. 150 cost in the neighborhood $20,000.00 installed. of and 400 ft. deep at a point S This "installation of farm tanks 44000.00. Five grade A producers 1155 ft. and E. 1304 ft. from N of this county have sold out in became necessary due ' mainly to Cor. Sec.36, T12S. R1W. The water the small number of producers the past three years. will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 in this orade A milk production thev area and the difficulty to irrigate 240 acres in NN Sec. of ieei snouia De quite stable and delivery to the dary. 36, SWV. Sec. 25, T12S, R1W. Now a bulk refrigerated tank is one of the best farm incomes. ana lor year-roun- d incidental holding 2750 We wish to congratulate iho gallons makes every local g purposes. grade A producers for this of 17 producother day pickkup 26780 Herbert H. Winn ers from Hoden to Nephi. The forward step and wish them consec.-ft. 5 for irrigation milk is sold to the Federated tinued success In the dairy busin Nephi, Ut; use from a 16-i- n. well bet 150 Producers. They in turn de- ess. i i and 400 ft. deep at a point S. 2624 Milk it to liver The thrill of pride you feel each time dairy needing the it. ana w. 16 ft. from NVi Cor. milk. At thethepresent is deliverAmericans increased their milk you drive your new Plymouth has See 25, T12S, R1W. The water ed to Wider Dairy init Salt Lake. by 4.3 quarts per will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct They do however deliver any consumption several sources. There's the sleek person last year, according to 31 to irrigate 160 acres in NW smartness of its Forward Look styling. in Nevada, Arizona," Utah the American Dairy Association. place said Sec. 25. and for d or Idaho as needed and can be They are also said to have conThe eager power "of the thriftiest 6, or incidental purposes. be delivered without loosing two sumed an average of .64 more the most powerful standard V-- 8 in Protests resisting the granting degrees temperature. pounds of butter, and .58 more of any of the foregoing applicaThe farm tank cools the milk pounds of cheese each, according Plymouth's field. And there's the peace tions, with reasons therefor, must in about 15 minutes to 38-4- 0 de to the ADA. of mind that cornea from knowing that be in affidavit form with extra grees. are protected by more safety feayou incopy and filed with the State EnI. Walter Duphiney, art Each tank is calibrated by tures than offered by any other low-prigineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt weight so that the driver when structor at Rhode Island School THE BIGGEST CAR OF ALL 3 Is "AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR" Lake City 1, Utah, on or before pickng up the milk leaves a re of Design, Providence, R. I., has naturally car. Youll know what we mean the most comfortoble Inside, and what th nation's foremost artists' thafi the theory that long July 30, 1955. ceipt giving the temperature of advanced when drive a new you big Plymouth noses are usually found in cold Plymouth gives you the smooth, steady the milk; temperature of the Joseph M. Tracy i group, th Society of Illustrators, say how about today? i STATE ENGINEER milk room and the weight of the regions and short noses in warm ride only a big car can give. about the 1955 Plymouth I i i ones noses Published in The Times-New- s, because .long are milk picked up. He also takes a i needed in cold climes to warm Nephi, Utah, from June 16 to sample of the milk to run a June 30, 1955. test. The test is run once the air when it is inhaled. 16-i- n. Estate of Mc-Oun- e, EE n. THE TIME BOX work-togethe- In the 3, Ira w stock-waterin- rs. PLYMOUTH is DC3 on Mil- mi stock-waterin- BIGGEST LONGEST year-roun- stock-wateri- ROOMI ce but-terf- at 'aVV& BILLS TA P I'M bill; PirrnMrt VFOOTPOWN? - Ou WE'CE SPENDING A I ENTIRELY TOO D MUCH ON THAT J R CAR OF OURS 7-- LVLAr-ii- r- J WELL, AS LONG AS YOU'RE PUTTING YOUR FOOT PUT IT DOWN ON THE ACCELERATOR OF A USED CAR FROM DOWN, TtHAT WILL. 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