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Show BEAVER (UTAH) I PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1953 STABLISHED NOVEMBER UTAH STATE 25. 1904 MISS MARY JANE CALVERT MARRIES COAST ATTORNEY PtfSS ASSOCIATION Mary Jane MERLE B. MERKLEY Auodatt Editor AIHD G. MERKLEY Editor and Publiihjt SV'BSC KIP I'ION Hormone for Cows Boosts Milk Output EVERY FRIDAY PUBLISHED Year. $3.00: 6 Mo. (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) RATES $2.00; 3 Mo. $1.25 Possible to Increase Marketing "Quotas'' A irsi CIjss Publication entered in the Post Office at Bwvet, Utah, s.vond class mail matter, under the act of Congre of Mar. 3. 1879. Telephone 24. Advertising rates quoted on request. MANDERFIELD ed word that G. A. Fordham, who is a patient at the Veterans' Jios-nita Salt Lake, would undergo an operation Wednesday morning. Mrs. Fordham left for Salt Lake on the bus Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dtavld Atkin were in Mllford, Sunday, visiting Mrs. Atkln's brother, who Is a patient at the hospital. David Calvert, student at BYU, at home with spent the week-en- d his father, Ross Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. Don Murie and family went to Cedar, Tuesday to visit relatives. They returned on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Edgar Edwards and sons Dan and David visited with Vivian Edwards the past week Dan wa3 home from the army on a al liy Mrs. Itutfi Bradsliaw Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baldwin of .lildletown. Calif., were overnight lies' s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin on Saturday. They were dinner guests at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baldwin and i;. family on Sunday. Visitors at Sunday School were Sherman Carter and Floyd Wood the Inch council and Hyrum Lee and A. F. Woodhouse of the Sunday School Board, all of whom made remarks in the sacrament services. Mr. and Mrs. nuane E. Baldwl cf Cedar were week-en- d visitors at the Karl Baldwins. LaVel Bradshaw took Mr. and Mrs Darns Gilligan to Provo on !' Monday. Karl Bradshaw of Duckwater Nev., visited Tuesday with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Brad shaw and remained overnignt with Mr. and Mrs. Hav Bradshaw. Chester Sly visited with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Pale Sly. Visitors at the Dale Sly home en Sunday Included, Mr. and Mrs Frank Jones and Mr. and Mrs Lvnil Jones and baby of Ocden Mr. and Mrs. Lonald Robinson and family of Parowan. Sammy Cox is staying with the King Morris' while his parents are n California. Mr. and Mrs. ,Rex L. Smith and baby were visitors at the Blaine Blackett's, Sunday. Bryce Barton and Dick Horton were In Mllford, Monday on bust ness. The stake presidency, Elder Dan F. Joseph, Mrs. E. S. McQuarrie Sand Joyce were visitors at sacrament meeting, Sunday evening. A large crowd enjoyed Elder Jos eph's and Pres. Murdock's talks. i GREENVILLE Feeding dairy cowl a hormone this fall may help farmers solve the "surplus milk" problem which cuts their milk checks in the spring and summer. The hormone, synthetic thyroxine, works like the natural secretions of the cow's thyroid gland. Cows getting thyroxine in their feed give 10 to 20 per cent more milk, says Dr. W. R. Graham, Jr., of Chicago. Butterfat production also jumps. Dr. Graham, research director of The Quaker Oats company, pioneered experiments In hormone feeding. Hormone dairy feeds are specially profitable In the fall and winter when marketing early "bases" or "quotas' are being set, he says. Under the quota system of milk marketing, a farmer's "base" for the year ii determined by the num- furlough. ten-da- y JOYCE McQUARRIE AND DAN JOSEPH EXCHANGE VOWS; HONORED AT RECEPTION Chart shows comparative lactation enrves of cows fed on standard rations and those whose feed contains a hormone supplement as a lactation ber of cans he ships daily in the "tipples" prepare ol fall and early winter, when milk erf lly Mrs. Vivian Edward to the different iDtolfloatiom output is low. If he ships 10 cans induitrlal railroads, plants, power a day now, he is assured of full Visitors at the G. A. Morton's and the coal that foe late price for only 10 cans next users, spring week Lucille were, during the past g stokers, and summer although he may be White and granddaughter Nanette, stoves and boilers. shipping 13 cans then. Ross Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Roy By feeding a hormone supple Hor-toRogers. Mr. and Mrs. Claude ment now, Dr. Graham explains and family, Mrs. Marvin Horthis same farmer can raise his LEGAL NOTICES ton and family, all of Mllford; Mr. base as much as 20 per cent or and Mrs. Alf Heslington, Mrs. to 12 cans instead of 10. So only NOTICE TO WATER USERS Kulalia Davis and son Bill of Mln one of his 13 cans next spring ersville. that Mil would sell at the half-pric-e Notice is hereby-giverate. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fordham ton H. Gentry, Beaver City, Utah, with the State filed has Engineer, and sons went to Cedar, Tuesday to visit Mrs. Fordham's mother. a request for an extension of time to De- Mrs. Mary Robinson, who is at pa from December 20, 1952, to make ember 20. 1954, In which tient at the Iron County hospital. and submit Proof of Appropriation Faster Growth Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and of Water under Application No. family moved to their home Mon 12706 for the appropriation of 3.6 of water from Coyote Creek day, which they recently purchas sec.-f- t. Iron County, Utah, to be used ed from the J. H. Morris'. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams for irrigation purposes. It is represented that approxi and Mrs. Olive Murdock were in mately 11,000.00 has been expend Cedar, Monday on business and to ed on construction of works, which visit relatives. are now complete, and additional Mrs. Margaret Blackner, her time is requested In which to pre daughter. Mrs. Shirley Bradford pare and submit Proof of Appro- and children, accompanied Maurice nriation. Protest resisting the granting Blackner to Salt Lake on Sunday, where they will visit relatives for of said request, with reasons there Science may have uncovered anfor, must be in affidavit form, wttn a week. and filed with the State other secret leading to faster plant Mrs. Pauline Hatfield returned extra copy 4 03 State Capitol, SaJt growth with profound Implications Engineer. to California after spending some Lake City 1, Utah, on or before for farmers. Corn (left) sprinkled time with her sister. Mrs. Arthur March 1. 1953. Her son, A hearing will be held on this with water containing a tiny Blackner and family. amount of the antibiotic, terraBlack-ner- s with the will stay Rodney request for extension of time be in ycln, grew taller faster than at 403 the here. State fore school and attend Engineer in untreated soil An all day quilting was held at State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, same seed 9, (right). Experiments conducted by the ward Relief Sociey building on at the hour of 2:00 p.m. March at Dr. Louis G. Nickell In the Brook1953. Protestants may appear Tuesday with many of the mem- the hearing and adduce testimony lyn laboratories of Chas. Pfizer & bers assisting. in support of their protests. Co. showed that as little as one Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Edwards M. Tracy. Joseph part terramycin to one million went to Mllford, Tuesday to bring STATE ENGINEER of water make more seeds Mrs. Nettie Fordham home. She Beaver in the Published Press, parts Into plants. Here, after sprout -- as to LaMar Jan. Beaver, Ut. from Jan. 16 visiting Mr. and Mrs. one-ha- lf three and weeks, Fordham. when the family receiv 30, 1953." corn averages 17.45 inches In height, while untreated corn la 14 inches high. Corn sprinkled with terramycia-spike- d water also was found to be heavier both wet and after removal of aQ water. Well-Talkr- 4" Modern irnac. home-heatin- Calvert, F daughter A wedding reception of soeia1 was the one to honor prominence married just before Christmas to Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. Joseph, WedHoward V. Wayne at informal at the First-Thir- d nesday evening rites held in Concord, Calif., at the recreation hall. Greeting guests Home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wei in addition to the newly-wedde- d 5ter. For the ceremony, performed couple, were their parents. Dr. and by Judge John L. Carventa, the Mrs. E. S. Mr. and Mrs bride was in white brocaded satin Ernest G. McQuarrie, matron of honor Joseph; with black velvet accessories. She Mrs. Re christensen, Price, the was attended by her sister, Mrs br'de's sister, and best man, Ray H. Charles Webster of Berkeley brother-in-laof the Mrs. Webster wore a navy blue Yardley, A background of bridegroom. taffeta ensemble with white acres holding lighted tapers and sories. bouquets of red and white carnaThe new Mrs. Wayne graduated tions and yellow c hrysanthemume from Reaver High School and at formed the setting for the receivtended business college and work ing line. ed in Salt Lake for some time and During the receiving from eight has 'been employed as a secretary until nine, violin music was played In California. by ;Macel Horton, accompanied by Her husband is a graduate of the Peggy Ruesch, and Mildred Atkin. University of California and of accompanied by Florence Wood Boalt Hall of Law. He is now a house. A violin duet was played by PieN -""' '"e IIL J1 I i tCWrfJU,, practicing attorney. Linda Prince and Miss Woodhousp, accompanied by Clara Carter a? members of the wedding party the AMERICAN TRUCKING FORMER I1KAVERITE MARRIEK ASSOCIATIONS, INC took their places for the program. were CALIFORNIA MISS, DEC. 2d Bridesmaids and ushers J. Albert Muir Jr.; sleeves came to points over ber ireen candles in crystal holders. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Barton of lessie Walker, Miss Delore3 Merkley presided Eilene Roberts, Gale Farnsworth; wrists and the fitted bodice was Ely, Nev., formerly of Beaver, wish Revola Clair Farns topped with a dainty, stand-u- p over the guest book and Mrs. Ray Parkinson, to announce the marriage of their Rhonda McQuarrie, Doug collar. An inset of lace added in Yardley was in charge of the gift son Alan Brent Barton to Joyce worth; Mr. and Mrs. Mer- terest to the full skirt. Her finger room. las Farnsworth; Creason of Alhambra, Calif. rill Lee; Carol Joseph and Joseph tip viel of imported bridal illusion The imarriage was performed on was attached to a crown of orange Kesler. Wedding promises had been exDec. 20 in Chapel of Roses, at PasD. Yardley an blossoms and her bridal bouquet changed by the young couple earlWallace Bishop adena, and was attended by the numbers as as composed of red roses, tied ier on Wednesday in the St. George groom's parents and his brother, nounced the program LDS temple in the presence of vocal selection, Margaret with white satin ribbon. follows: John K. Barton, and wife. about twenty relatives and friends. matron The LaRene Mrs with of play Chris Spencer honor, The couple are residing in Cal- Moyes, Pres. Harold S. Snow officiated at Mrs tensen, chose a floor-lengt- h violin solo, the piano; gown ing ifornia, where Brent is attending by Mrs. Car of rose satin, and her bouquet was this important occasion. College, according to word sent to Prince, accompanied J. Smith, with Dee solo. arnations and rosebuds. The The ter; vocal the press by Mrs. K. A. Barton. newlyweds left Thursday Carol Joseph accompanying; dou- bridesmaids wore gowns in pastel afternoon for a honeymoon trip to ble trio, Yvonne Stott, Claudia shades and carried noesgays. where they also will itr. m; of Distress Arising from Refreshments were served in California, Stapley, Karma Woodhouse, Lora make their home. They will be at Frances Phyllis Lee Stott, the room Davis, small at tables, home at 511 Coronda dining OfilACH ULCERS Ave., Rose-villMorgan, accompanied on the piano which held bouquets of pink car 25. after Calif., Jan. iue7o by Miss Woodhouse; vocal duet. nations. The color scheme of pink with Don Mrs. RELIEF Mr. and OR NO Neeley, COST and green was used in the refreshQUiCK There was a large crowd attend Kate Joseph playing the accompan- ments, serving ice cream of these ing the reception and included iment; vocal duet, Ann and Betsy colors, bridal cake decorated with among these were the following by Miss pink flowers, and mints in a rose rom Over four million bottles of the Willahd Fillmore, accompanied Lamond McQuar Tbeatuent have been old for relief of Joseph. The prayers were by Pres. white wed- rie, Alice McQuarrie, Dr. and Mrs. design. The three-layesymptoms of distress arising from Stomach A. Carlos Murdock and ,S. Taylor ding rake was decorated with pink Gurr McQuarrie, all of Salt Lake; and Duodenal Ulcers due to Eicete Acid-P- oor Digestion, Sour or Upeet Stomach, Farnsworth. rose buds and green leaves, with a Dr. and Mrs. Reed Farnsworth and Cauiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessnen, etc., due to Elects Acid. Ask for "Millard's The lovely ibride, the former bridal couple ornament on the top Mrs. Dewey Thorley, Cedar City; Message" whic li fully explains this remark- Miss The cake was displayed on Helen Summers and Vivian Mor-riJoyce McQuarrie, had select- lay able home treatment free at d a wedding gown of nylon net: a lace doth, lined with green, and girl friends from the BYU at and lace, waltz length. The lace also o: the table were pink and Provo. of Ross Calvert of Greenville, was SAFE DRIVERS DO w can-dlebr- a J V- - Jll e, EXCESS ACID out-of-to- r, t. n, MABTELL'S - few Flic BANKER'S STORY aSmU" -- becomes a imGORlt IN THE GREEK UWPLES AND GO" S ITWASTHECUSTC" of me THEIR TO T,..v;SACT & BENCH, WHICH N BUSINESS UP mcmev-CHANGER- THE ORIGIN THE WORD The hihly civilized classical peoples recognized the importance of money as the scene changed from a pastoral econemy to the more complex arena of trade and industry. The roots of economic progress originate in banking history. 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