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Show Kennecott Makes $50,000 Research Grant to USAC The Utah State Agricultural College in Logan will receive a new four year research grant of $50,000 from Kennecott Cop per Corp., it is announced by L. F. Pett, general manager of the Utah Copper Division. Mr Pett said the new grant would support research into cat tle and sheep performance testing, dodder control in alfalfa and the development of high energy local grown feeds for poultry. All three projects were recommended by officials of the college and are considered of vital importance to the slate's agricultural and livestock industries. Performance testing was explained as the only certain method for selecting breeding animals with high weight gaining ability through conducting proper tests in which gains are measured. At the present time, purebred breeders select breeding an imals largely on appearance. However, weight gaining ability and efficiency of feed utilization var ies greatly within animals with good body conformations. It was explained the character istic of weight gaining ability is highly heritable. It is, therefore, possible to greatly improve the protits from Utah s livestock in dustry by use of bulls and rams with high gaining ability. In connection with dodder control in alfalfa, it was pointed out that Utah was formerly a lead ing alfalfa seed producing center. Annual production still exceeds $5 million although insects, pests, and other problems have reduced the volume. Dodder is a parasite which obtains its food supply from the host plant after the seed ing stage. Mechanization of alfal fa seed production has greatly in creased the seriousness of this problem. Research involves study ing field treatments so that more fully effective controls can be devised. of high energy Development local grown feeds for poultry can result in greater local agricul tural income. High energy feeds have decreased the feeding period for broilers and turkeys by three or more weeks, it was ex plained. At the present time, principal ingredients for these feeds are being shipped into Utah. Through research, it is believed new local crops can be developed which will replace the ingredients now being shipped in. Dr Daryl Chase, USAC presi dent, and Dr R. H. Walker, dean and director of the division of agriculture sciences, expressed appreciation on behalf of the col lege administration and board of trustees to Kennecott for its in terest and financial aid to Utah agriculture. Legion, Auxiliary To Meet Nov. 7 The regular meeting of the American Legion and Auxiliary will be held Wednesday, Nov. 7, in the City Hall at 8 o'clock. The boys who attended Boys' State will be the guest speakers. Re freshments will be served. VOTE FOR YM MAN ! ! JUDGE PHIL L. (SCHOON) HANSEN for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Schoon was elected the youngest judge in America in 1951. He served as Murray's Judge for five years before he resigned to seek the office of District Attorney. Although a Democrat, he strongly believes a prosecutor should be as are the judges. He will serve without fear or favor in prosecuting the guilty to the fullest extent of the law and protecting the rights of the innocent. non-partis- an first nine months of 1956 are 7 Utah Poultry Women ahead of last year, although the To Meet on Nov. 10 September sales total of $1,084,- A conference of teachers, 653 was the lowest for any month The annual meeting of the Wo school administrators, newspaper this year, according to Frederick men's Auxiliary of the Utah Poul editors, parents, and radio and P. Champ, state savings bonds and Farmers Cooperative will try TV executives will meet in Salt chairman. He stated this was due Lake City Nov. 10, to seek the to an admittedly incomplete re be held at the Third Ward Recreanswer to the question, "How can port from the Federal Reserve ation Hall, 7th South and West we work together to improve un Bank. Temple, Saturday, Nov. 10, ae derstanding of school and com B. C. J. Wheatlake, Salt Lake cording to Mrs Edna Ohlwiler, munity problems?" bonds chairman, president. A meeting of directors from Sponsored by the Utah Educa county savings tion Association, the conference has received word that purchases the local poultry associations also will be held in Orson Spencer reported for this county amount will be held. Wendell Ohlwiler i Hal on the University of Utah ed to $646,690, which brings the head of the local president's campus. Sessions will begin at total for group. the period All men 9 a.m. and continue throughout and women of Utah of the ;6,218,707, or 68.8 the day. Poultry are invited to attend the 1956 quota. On hand to help sharpen the which hold special in "Sales patterns indicate that meetings issues will be Larry Martin, vetterest for all farm people. we can anticipate higher sales eran newspaper reporter and as seriate editor of Tre Denver Post, Iduring the final three months of and Glenn E. Snow, assistant sec the year, through increased pay roll savings participation, invest retary, National Education Asment of farm crop money in sav sociation. The conference is under direc- ings bonds, and generally favor tion of the public relations com- able economic conditions within mittee of the Utah Education As- our area," Mr Champ said. Emery County continues to lead sociation, of which James Mac the state in percentage of the T V SERVICE farlane, Jordan, is a member. 1956 sales quota attained, having HOP S T-reached 215.3. Other counties Butlerville Coed Joins above 75 CLINIC average are: Sanpete, U. Speech Fraternity 99; Juab, 91; San Juan, 118 School Public Relations Subject of Conference nine-mont- EXPERT Kae Winn, University of Utah coed from Butlerville, is a new member of Zeta Phi Eta, national speech arts fraternity on the U. campus. Miss Winn was one of 11 U. coeds who joined the organiza tion. A senior speech major at the U, she is a member of Alpha Phi sor ority and Orchesis, women's dance group. She is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Ralph E. Winn, 7458 South 23rd East, and is a 1953 graduate of Jordan High School. Active in student affairs at Jordan, she was a cheer leader and participated in assemblies and speech activities. Purchase of series E and H sav ings bonds in Utah during the Paid Political Adv. by friends of Phil L. Hansen AM He is the same Laurel J. He is the same Laurel He is the same Laurel J. J. J. BROWN 'Vriy on fhooe Laurel J. 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He is the same Laurel . . . just others are as some of ns like coffee and others prefer a glass of beer. There's a lot to be said for both attitudes. But if you go in for gab don't talk against someone just because you don't happen to agree Lunch Suggestions! who has won many championship Brown who is that the ington yesterday-sayi- ng local Congressman was making a surprise visit and a short speech. Conld I get the word around fast? No time for a special edition of the Clarion, so I turned to the fastest "news service" in town , , . Windy Taylor. He spent an hour mobilizing his Lodge and Court House cronies-a- ll pretty fair talkers -- and the rest is history. Biggest turnout ever. As a newspaperman, I hate facts are facts. to admit it-- but The Windys of this world aren't only quicker news spreaders Cranberries Who has been so prominent in helping West Jordan Park and Youth Center develop and gain national recognition. ing . . . they've even got better circulation. From where I sit, some of us would rather talk than eat, while than our paper Had a frantic wire from Wash Potatoes from West Jordan He is in Town! U. S. No. 1, Tender, Crisp Democratic Ticket the same ' Brownie" Fastest "News Service" Grapefruit Carrots County Commissioner J. Joe Marsh ttWV running for IS THE SAME LAUREL Friday, November 2, 1956 Subscribe Now! n m mm D SENTINEL (Utah) From where I sit ... 21 JNMMI Gene Fullmer and Man Jenson aura VALE D Page Eight N. Main 90.9; Washington, 89.3; Weber, 80.7; Grand, 80.7; Beaver, 79.5; Sevier, 75.7, and Uintah, 75.3. Red Extra Fancy-Fanc- y Delicious or Red Rome Ideal for Cooking Would like fo make it known ihal the Ml V Savings Bond Sales Ahead of Last Year DEMOCRATS - REPUBLICANS INDEPENDENTS "BE SURE TO VOTE FOR SCHOON" ALL HAVE THE SAME TUNE THE ta . 57 98 J4UII., . . imiTiiniiimrrw fez? v $ikLM te ft n VTf ' n. |