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Show THE LEADER TREMONTON, UTAH U tv .Thursday, May, 28, 1964 i 4-- Farmers Strive to Cut Their Machinery Costs News 2. Figure the cost of owning proclaiming results Df a Department of Agriculture and using different sizes and "Farmers types of. machinery. survey ' declared, Tools Cost a Cool $3 Billion." , 3. Compare the quantity and County Agent, Ray Finch, quality of work with prices of points out that the business of alternative machines. 4. ReJuce your investment by farming today requires a greater investment in equipment per joint ownership of . some machines. worker than any other Amer, 5. Meet your needs sometimes ican industry. He says farmers must have with second-hanmachinery. use of machines if they are go- - , 6. Help solve your problem ing to produce and compete through custom work or custom well enough to stay in business. , hiring. .. ,. . 7. Figure through the econHowever, profitable use of costomics of a trade ; before you ly, high speed, modern equipment requires sound manage- - make it. .: , 8. Shop around for the best ment and skilled operation. To hold down costs, farmers always buy. , u ' .... 9. Lower must seek to improve the operyour repair bill ational efficiency of their equipthrough preventive ;. mainten" . J '. ; ance. ,, i ment , 10. Extend Von H. Jarrctt. professor of life the .useful Engineering at Utah State Uni- through preventive maintenance versity, suggests the following and timely repair. 11. Lubricate adequately and 10 tips for cutting machinery .''regularly. costs: :, , , ,, ... 12. Take advantage of quant- 1. Choose the best size and type of machine for the job. ity discounts. ' 13. Get repair work done In Headlines QUICKY COOKERS , , OUR AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENT RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN INCLUDES 1 2 Mopth !rental of new T group lessons Free music text 4. Musical aptitude testing 5. Accessories, music stand 6. Counselling, moth a" tonal procedures ALL FOR ONLY $10 retarded The childrens of Box Elder County and the children from the school for the Deaf and Blind of Ogden were guests of the Brig-- ' hum City Elks . at a special Jensens performance of Circus. The performance was held Friday in the Box Elder Junior High Auditorium.; The Eiks also furnished refresh-- .' monts for all the children so c on those who could not see the acts had a very enjoyable time. i ' : the-.Ke- LOGAN MUSIC AND BOOK COMPANY Wtst First North, ..: Logan Phont: : 16. Request a ' specialist on various mechanized problems. 3. 3 ; . r .". or small instrument'.,., 6 JndrViduaJ " . .4... i-- . 4-- H The first meeting of the Club "Quicky Cookers" was held April 24J964 at the home of Karen Davis, our leader. Those present were Janice Adams, June Elmer, and Karen Hansen. Loretta Bingham was excused. Janice Adams gave the opening prayer. June Elmer led the pledge. Karen Hansen led the song which was "Mrs. Olerie's Cow". We chose officers which were: Secretary, Janice Adams, Reporter. June Elmer, President, Karen Han-eVice Pres. and Song Leader, ' Loretta Bingham. We discussed having dues and games every week. Karen Davis gave the closing prayer. The second meeting was held at the home of June Elmer on May 8, 1964 at 5:30 p.m. Present were four members and .one leader. Karen Hansen took charge of the meeting.Lorttta Bingham said a prayer. June Elmer led the pledge. Loretta Bingham directed a song. We made scrambled eggs and milk chocolate. It tasted very good. After the kitchen was cleaned, we played ' a game that was furnished by Janice Adams. The third meeting was held May 15, 1964 at the home of KarenDavis, our leader. Present were four members and one leader. Karen Hansen took charge. Opening prayer was given by Karen Hansen. The pledge was given by Janice Adams. Loretta Bingham led the song which was 'Mrs. Olerie's Cow". ' We made. Grilled Cheese and Root Beer Sandwiches, Floats. It was very tasty. Karen Davis gave the closing prayer. June Elmer, Reporter Nutrients Set Food Value r t i i'r:? Hi.:.;..) !f'f; Sc. The Six Cook Book Lookers On May 22. 1964 was are first meeting. We elected offic- ers. President, Denise Earl, Vice President, Janine Roundy, SecretaDebra Wellry-Treasurer, ing, Reporter, Kayla Udy. Teachers. Marilyn Roundy, Carolyn Hess. The dues were decided. We are taking our second year of cooking. Our next meeting will be held Friday, May 23, 1964. RIVER BEAR VALLEY '"If the public were as keenly concerned over this crisis as they are over the educational problems of the state we would see a tremendous improvement," he said. "We cannot, however, be so optimistic over this expectation as we can about the school crises because the public is just not as interested or "genuinely concerned. It is a dismal commentary on our present balance of values" ho cocluded. 4-- Club Bear River Valley met at the home of leader Fred Christensen. was Meeting brought to order. The opening prayer was given by Alan Firth. Louis Christensen led the club in the pledge. The minutes were read and approved. We received our record sheets. Then a short film about nuclear fallout was shown. Refreshments were served. Closing prayer was given by LaNette Summers. The club met at the home of LaNette Summers on May 8th. The meeting was brought to, order by the President. The opening song was Pride 0' the Land. Benny Fukui gave the prayer. Phil Peterson led the club fn the pledge. Then our song leader led us in a few songs. After that the time was turned over to Elmer Clark from the U.S.U. He told us the best ways to get ready for our turkeys and when they would Refreshments arrive. were served and the meeting was adjourned. Reported, LaNette Summers. 4-- of increasing population, motor vehicle ownership and use, the problem is continually worsening. The gap between the problem and the prevention efforts is steadily widening because preventive efforts are not keeping pace. Annual analysis and evaluation reports of official traffic safety program efforts at local levels reveal a composite average performance only 56 of the recommended level. The report also stressed that if such program efforts were brought up to the recommended level traffic deaths and inThis would mean, Dr.' juries could be cut Okelberry said, that over 125 lives a year could be saved. The Council estimated that additional expenditures by local government throughout the state would have to total a minimum .of $1,500,000 a year to bring their traffic safety programs up to the recommended level. Items requiring such expenditures would include additional manpower and training for enforcement agencies, traffic engineering services, traffic court improvement, and other related administrative services and facilities. HAWAIIAN VACATION Seven days of luxurious living at the Hilton Hawaiian Village on beautiful Waikiki Beach. Grand tour" . of Oahu. IS uuu 19" ZENITH COLORTVJ ZENITH PORTABLE TV Model L21S0 Model 5111 4i&nuiife(r?4n!r J 'ill- - TABLE RADIO. Oil- ,sm lit Bexel IS mm e. i ..... fltr"' r. . 5, .... f 1 CO 'fine. f3l ( Fully Automatic Fully Approved 20 Safety Pilot 40 gaL $41.00 Fully Guaranteed COAL $31.00 J 30 gaL $36.00 ) gal ... 50 gaL $46.00) FIREPLACE WOOD SALT STOKERMATIC HEATERS ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 230 West Main Phone 257-425- 1 ir JL . Steaks Steaks 98' 9 r" a. Jy' Kound Steak ib. 89' - - , Save On Charcoal Briquets 3 V $fl Olives blindness. , '' , Good, inexpensive sources of riboflavin or vitamin B2 and protein are whole grain or enriched cereal products, siich as breads, etioked cereals, ready-to-e- 1 69?1 Bottom Round Steaks 2,135,9 New White Rose cereals, corn meal, crackers, flour, grits, macaroni and spaghetti, noodles, I ice. rolled oats, quick breads and other baked goods, and dry beans, peas and nuts. Riboflavin helps cells use oxygon, keeps vision clear and promotes a smooth skin without .scaling around the mouth and nose, or cracking at the, corners of the mouth. Protein builds and repairs muscles, blood and all other tissues. It helps form antibodies to fight infection and supplies food energy. Meat, fish, poultry and eggs have excellent supplies oL. the nutrients provided by cereals and k'gumes. but being animal products they aro mora expen- More Fine Bargains! Solad Ormine Miracle Whip OurlowPrin 2 Marshmallows ! Cookies RresiJo Oceans Paper Napkins Brand Kitchan Charm Paper Napkins Cakat Angel Food Mr. WrigM't Skylark Buns Ice Cream Skylofk Rye Bread Flavorful quart J J pkB. pkgt. . 0-- :z. 3 1.1 f No 85 19 89 Canned Noodles SETS, 29 V.IIUII iMIiy . 1 6A 6 B 6 C 60 6-- Beautiful Wreaths More Garden Fresh Produce Yellow Onions Red Radishes T4' US. Na. FlavorM 2f 39 Especially Selected For Memorial Day Make Your Selection Early . 1 15 4 Green Onions 2 "'2 15 Each 1.69 Chvn Kino, Owr lew Prc toe Foe Vent '- Con.blmU.oit -55' Fit tttodlve ?V 12' s. (T COPYftlCHT 1 4 I, 141, Thvrtdoy ene Friday Wodnoiday, Canned Pop Cragmont Regular or Assorted Dietetic This Week Use Coupons lbs. M 29 Chun King Chinese Foods Chun Chicken Chow Mein King .A rL..- - Ul U.S. No. 1 Selected Garden Fresh Uniform Sizes California Grown eo-c- t. :hX Soya Sauce o CAj Jf 49 p.Dt?39 (.' "5 Round Steaks Your Freezer Top Round Steaks , nutrients when you're watching prices, advises Mrs. Eller. M andRebtrilTw New Lemonade sive. Watch those ' Chuck Pork & leans deep-yello- ' 5.75 .; FULLY AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER f f CI L3 - Model L723 ; SERVICE 4.25, Memorial Day Rump Roast 'c PRIZE ZENITH i. 7 DAY 3.25 fjufUl 69 3rd PRIZE 2nd PRIZE 4l SERVICE 14 DAY SERVICE 28 DAY How can a housewife be sure she's getting a dollar's worth of good nutrition for a dollar w hen "she's gathering food from the supermarket shelves? "Simply compare the cost of All Stores Closed Like the Round Steak shown here, all Safeway Beef is fresh-cu- t from government-grade- d the loud to the return in nutriUSD A Choice beef, rich with the flavor and tenderness you have a right to ents," answers Jessie M. Eller, to remove excess waste and fat It gives you more county home agent. expect Each cut is "Low-cos- t, Saturday, May 30th good eating meat for your money! And Safeway's famous guarantee means you must yet nutritionally ' be completely satisfied with each meat purchase. If not, just tell us and get your adequate and satisfying meals Open All Da Sunday can be fixed, " she says. Mrs. money back! Eller pointed out that adults s need of a gram of T-Bcalcium daily to help build and one repair bones and teeth, help blood to clot and help muscles U.S.D.A. Choice Beef U.S.D.A. Choice Beef U.S.D.A. Choice Beef i and nerves'" react ' normally. Good Stock Your Freezer Economical Tender . Eating Eating They can get this in dairy two cups of milk or its foods equivalent in other dairy proc ducts. ib. lb. lb. Calcium also is available in , dark green and yellow vegeSave On Fryer Parts U.S.D.A. Choice teef More Meat Bargains tables, in flour, in cereals, in U.S.O.A. Choic baked goods, in dry beans, peas Mxrtir ft- J 1.79 69 ft- - 98 ricmu If rid. Fryer Breasts dinoinaieans lannea and nuts. U.S.O.A. Horm.ll ftO . A dollar's worth of fresh milk IV f I" I D fc 49 DrumSticks 49 vinner jieaiu will and other dairy products '.kb.0. Tender Thighs Cube Steaks . 49 furnish four grams of calcium Rump Roast s o"! 98 of the daily requirement for Skinless Franks S3T 49 .rBV 79 i. 19 Meaty Wings five adults or two or three Round Roast Ttndar U.S.O.A. Choic Bef Full Cut Cut Any Thickness Buy a Supply for Backs & Necks youngsters. , r, 10 Salad Rib Steaks --1.49 Potato 5 98 Ascorbic acid or vitamin C is needed to help cement body cells together and strengthen Picnic Fixiris At Purse Pleasin Prices ! vails of blood vessels to help resist infection, and to help in Town House Mammoth cans Boneless Steaks healing. Citrus fruits and tomy Satellite lignite Safewoy Oiark Save Stamps Save Cash U.S.O.A. Choice Beef atoes are good buys which supply this acid. 10-Dark green and Highway They're vegetables give a high return in 20 Economical vitamin A for money spent. Vitamin A helps keep, the skin Boneless Steoks Charcoal Lighter Fluid 39 U.S.O.A. Choice Beef and mucuous membranes heale Frozen thy and resistant to infection Concentrated and protects against night eight-tenth- ALL EXPENSE PAID 4 " Burnham. . fr1 FM-A- M Mrs. Carl Nelson and Mrs. Clifford Beard visited in Salt Lake City for several days last week. Mrs. Nelson visited with her son, J. L. Nelson and family and Mrs. Beard was a guest at the home of Mrs. Kendal SOFT WATER SERVICE pn Jl close-trimm- 4th Announcement is made by the Central Utah Water Conservancy District of the vacancy of . the position of General Manager of the. District They will accept applications for the post until July 6, 1964. Anyone interested in the position, should apply to Robert B. Hilbert, Personnel Committee Chairman, 3383 South 3rd East in Salt Lake City. CULLIGAN 50. nn I the Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City, titan, for positions of Electrician (Power System), $3.55 per hour, and Line Worker (Electric Power), S3.55 per hour, at Montrose and Shiprock, Hayden,. Colorado; New Mexico; and Page. Ari. zona.' Applications or information may be obtained from Post Office Information Representatives. Applications may be filed with the Executive Secretary. Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners. Bureau of Reclamation, 125 South State Street. P. O. Box 11568, Salt Lake City. Utah 84111. No closing date for receipt of applications has been established. The Council report also pointed. out that because 4-- T r examina-- A Utah traffic" death toll of 300 or more, and an accompanying economic loss to the state in excess of $50,000,000 is likely this year, unlesls a reversal of present trends occur. . This was pointed out in a special report on the current status of traffic safety efforts in Utah, presented to the Utah Safety Council by Dr. A. M. Okelberry, president. The gravity of the traffic situation is further intensified by the apathy and indifference of many public officials and the general public in their failure to face up to the challenge which is literally a matter of life and death,Dr. Okelberry indicated. n, off seasons. 14. Keep the machine adjust ed properly. 15.. Follow the manufacturer's recommendation. Winterize your equipment.; BAND Are YOU Marked As One Of These 300 Casualties? (P)I) 4-- d jn rl H Positions Open "Manager Post In Civil Service; . Is Open In competitive Open tinns have been announced by Water District mi, mm ANDOS. Is4 lAFtWAV STOICS tNCORFOIATED |