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Show Friday, July 30, Heres 12 Hie Cache American, l.omn. Cache Countv. Utah 111 1:1 Dairy She Wanted a Feed Suggestions ANN, Recommended liy Dairy Science Association A REAL I n ! ,rnW, 200. r5W ttr M lil.H rd in Jest, fpoo DyUchtr one-thir- Hyde Park uw t - ...saaiNA fm-r Fretdiim, Wyoming. Mrs. Fred Jtiu.cn and Min Hal and Stti In n attended the Matins Jenan reunion St Crjlal Springs July 18. Ka.v Ment the holiday wei k end with his parents Mr and Mrs. Frances A: ! of Grover. Wyoming. Lieutenant Puffer of hto U. S army visited with hi two sun here during the pa t week, Mr. and Mr. Fren Jenw-and son Hals and Stephen visited with Mr. and Mra. C. J. Manning at Hooper on Thursday Mrs Manning la a sister of Mr. Jensen. Mr. and Mr. W. B. Gessel and Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Geael and Mr. mid n completely destroyed the bam be longing to J. W. Malkin Tuesday morning. There was about 35 Urns of hay stored in the bam. Because of tho efficient work of the Logan-Cach- e fire crew some of the hay was saved. A family party was held Saturday at Willow park by Mr. and Mr. Walter Seamons. A hot dinner and a day of visiting and sports were enjoyed by Mr. Annie Olney and daughter Barbara of Smith-fielMr. and Mr. Carl Friedli and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Alton Brown of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Stirland and family of Providence, Mr. and Mr. Echa Thorn-le- y and daughters and Mitchell Seamons of Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Seamons and sons of Ammon, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. June Seamons and daughter Luana of Newton. Private Allan Seamons of Wcndover and Mrs. Allen Seamons and sons Corporal Woodrow Seamons of Camp Beale, California and Kathleen Seamons of Hyde must lake out to replenish burned-ti- p ETVE.V A SOLDIER " lime energy. Thats just uhat pattern. d, two children of Spokane, Washington spent part of last week with relatives here, and attended tha temple. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zollinger of Mackay, Idaho spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and MraFont Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Abersold of Nyssa, Oregon and children spent last week with his folks with her folks at here and Idaho. Franklin, The First ward Trail Builders Park. with their leader Frcida Spuhler On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wal-te- enjoyed refreshments and games Seamons entertained at a Monday evening. in family party at their home honor of their sons Corporal Woodrow and Private Allen Seamons. A buffet luncheon and vis iting was enjoyed on the lawn by members of her family. George Grant entertained at a MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY chicken dinner at camp Guina vah in Logan canyon Sunday in honor of his son and daughter inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Loth iire Grant of Iowa. Other guests were Miss Martha Grant, Mrs. Jane Lamb and Mrs. Ella Frank of Provi- Eyes Overwoiked 7 Just pm two drops of Murine in each ec. Ki.!it away ic dence. Mrs. Mae Hawkes Clark was an starts lo cleanse and soothe. You gel overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Quick Relief! ah 7 Murine iniredi-em- s wash awav irritation. Your esc letl William Wright Saturday. Ie rctreshed. Murine helps thousands Mrs. Roma Gene Alder spent il help )ou, too. the week end in Salt Lake City as guest of Miss Velda Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Waite and Marilyn family and Evan and Jensen spent Pioneer day at CLEANSES REFRESHES SOOTHES Downata. r YouCanGelQuickRelief From Tired Eyes ijM!"hvEs J Git-ten- s, n, N UESDAYS P.M. 27th "REPORT TO THE NATION' DANCING YOU ENJOY! Every An Outstanding SATURDAY National Program of Dramatized News. and all Holidays Indoors and Outdoors BROUGHT TO YOU BY UTAH DANSANTEi REGULAR PRICES POWER & LIGHT CO. Your Farm, Too Is Vital For Victory Farms are as vital for victory as the factories which produce guns, planes, tanks, ships, bombs! And farmers in this area are producing food in ever increasing quantities. On thousands of farms in this territory electricity, too, is efficiently helping to speed pvhlCtion and at low cost. it it Electricity is the life blood of war production. Dont waste it just because it is not rationed. it UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. j Dan- ny Mninmert. featured in th ilms is doing. Danny Blondie is drinking hi s milk from an attractive glass oj the fe' YUNE . .4 j Mr and Mrs. L. D Zollb-gr- r la.--t arid children week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred I.ullii at THE FUNDAAAENTAKorPCIllINO l.y-m- one-thi- Providence 0 hNT THIS JV irw of the tritnal fnd (JUACTECS ETCATNOOMTOKEK tint's Utah dairymen. I! Huh, (I.ujiwi J1ST 7HI N ViY ITS WARD TO at Utah Slate Agile ultural college BEL I EVE! 12 of a arm ANN, A lilii rrli nrd ferd.llg C0APIETE (WORTH OfCLOIHINGlman.igemriii mid feed roliarnatiull by recomr.endjtioii its oull.tH-aax the American Daily S.U-melation. A The ussoclatvn, after dairy thoiuugh invrai. gallon of the feed 12 problem, make Uie following to help dairy' recomemndatioru men maintain maximum milk i ro. dui lion: 1. rrovide abundant p..ture Tim reduce labor and allow cow to harvest the crop at it highest feeding value. 2. Provide a mmh good hay a possible, either grucs or legumes. 3. Cut early, as hay or mlage has the greatejit milk producing power at pre bloom or early bloom according to the kind of crop. 4. In rrgions where silage Is produced, harvest corn and similar crop at the stage of greatest feeding value. 5. Because of the serious protein shortage no more protein supple, ment should be used than is required to balance the rataon according to the kind of roughage fed. No protein supplement is of needed where an abundance Is good quality legume roughtage fed along with cereal grains. With hay or silage containing at least legumes, not more than 15 per cent protein is needed In the grain mixture. 6. Feed cows according to milk production. Rate of feeding grain should vary with quality of the cattle and roughage, breed of Frit or fo to nearest Nary Recnulinf Station or Ofico of Not I Ofcer Procurement foe copy of new WAVES booh'et. Other factors. 7. Since dairy cattle do not require high quality proteins, pur- Thurston, La Faye Hjncey, Marian chase protein supplement on the Seamons, Lucinda Mae Thurston, basis of availability and price. Jcamne Balls, Georgene Daines. 8. Dairy cows do not require a Joan Waite, Ileno Duce, Darlene j phosphorus supplement when the Perkes and Edna Mae Balls, contains at least grain mixture V Miss Marie Lund of Salt Lake one third high protein or is vis, ting with her mother, City wheat milled feeds, or a combinMrs. Anna L. Seamons. ation. Dairy cows on pasture or Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Biddle those fed legume hay and grain were with httlc or no protein supple- and family of Collmston ment should receive a phosphorus visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Klumman supplement. and sous cf Arizona were guests 9. Use phosphorus brearing products containing less than .1 per of Mrs. Sara Ashcroft for a ffew cent fluorine should be used as days this wetk. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wilmineral supplement. lard Duce, Mrs. J. W. 10 Keep the dairy cattle popuHuuen, lation within limits cf visible Miss Eunice Ashcroft, George Ashfeed supply. Culling of inefficient croft and children Mildred and Wendell, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Klei-ma- n producers should be continued. and sons Charles and Don motored to Bear Lake and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Winn cf Taft, at the California were visiting home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Cook Mrs. Delmar Waite was hostess Sunday. Mr. Winn is distiict presto the members of the Fine Arts ident where Waldo Cook is laborclub at her home Wednesday ing as an LDS missionary. Ashcroft Miss Eunice Mrs. W. H. Baxter of Salt Lake evening. gave an interesting review of the City and Mrs. J . B. Johns and popular book The Robe" by Lloyd daughter Shirley of Logan were Douglas. Merlin Waite sang a vo- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. cal solo. Refreshments were served Delmar Waite Sunday. He says Jm jests jeqi between roundsjor the psychological effect.1 to Mrs. Frank Lamb, Mrs. HarMr. and Mrs. Lothaire Grant and old Daines, Miss Eunice Ashcroft, son Robert of Iowa are spendMiss Mae ing a two weeks vacation at the gan, Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar Nielsen Ogden. Mrs. George Daines, Mrs. Lucille Waite entertained and family of Hyde Park. Perkes, Mrs. Clin Balls, Mrs. Den-z- il home of George Grant. honor of Lamb, Mrs. Preston Lee, Mrs. Mrs. Preston Lee entertained at Enjoying Pioneer day in Ogden at a dinner Tuesday in David Hurren, Mrs. Arthur a childrens lawn party Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sea- Mrs. Alma Jacobsen and children Mrs. William Christofferson afternoon in honor of her daughof Salt Lake City and Mrs. James and the hostess. ter Laura who was observing her mons, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lamb, Cantwell and children of Amalga. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waite, Mr. Mrs. Bessie Hancey, Mrs. Erma seventh Monday evening a program was birthday. Games and and Mrs Riley Harris, Mrs Kath. held on the lawn in front Of the Mrs. luncheon was enjoyed Waite, Mrs. Orma Thurston, by 18 ern Phillips. Muriel Seamons, Mrs. Ruby Hur- guests. ward chapel. Miss Luana Amus-seMiss Anne Lamb of Ogden was ren and Mrs. Florence Perkes atgave an interesting lecture Corporal Woodrow Seamons left tended the party given by the Monday for Camp Beale, Calif., visiting at the home of her par. on Hawaiian customs. Light rekindergarten children at the North to resume his duties with a tank ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lamb, freshments were served by the Logan school Friday under the regiment. He has spent two weeks Sunday. Other guests at the Lamb Beehive girls. Following the prosupervision of Miss Eunice Ash- furlough with his parents Mr. and home were Miss Chloe Campbell, gram a dance was held in the Mildred Jeanette recreation hall. croft. Krumperman, Mrs. Walter Seamons. A fire of undetermined A baby boy was born to Mr. Miss Lerease Nielsen left Tues- Lilotson and Shirley Baker all of origin and Mrs. Brigham Morse at a day for Santa Monica, California local hospital July 23. The new where she is employed. She spent comer was the fourth son in the four days visiting at the home of Mrs. Morse was her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ThomMorse family. formerly Susie Stuart of Wells-vill- as Nielsen. Miss Eva Lee left Wednesday The Primary association spon. for a two week visit in Pocatello. sored a childrens dance in t he Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. I amusement hall Friday evening. Thomas Nielsen entertained at a Harvey Seamons and daughter family their party honoring 11 Carol furnished the music. A large daughter Lerease. The following C. crowd was present. were present: Mr. and Mrs. ClayMiss Kathleen Kirby entertain- ton Nielsen and family of Lewised a group of her friends with a ton, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nielsen KSL-7- :30 party at her home Sunday even- and family of Richmond, Mr. and ing. The guests included Maxine Mrs. Peter Rasmussen and faimly Beginning July Helen Rhonda Mr. and Mrs. Don Nielsen of Lo Lee, Lamb, In j CIRL, JOINS THE WAVES NT cWV.NG FEWVWOGM IN ANM WOOt WIlfGE $H TO A TEA IN I H6 RECEIVES NAVy PAY AND EAPP, Soldier Boy j War! Part in Winning the AMERICAN Fa ere Three Roddy Ktiourett Power tho worlds finest elecSrie toroite produced for you by Amorirom bustuess mom it tho Umd of power that spurns tho motiom. |