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Show Friday, February 22, 1IU0 bi ('.vhe American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Five Program for Beef Cattle Improvement xlPCAIS, Ski Meeting Postponed Frances Harber Improvement of beef cattle is! goal of a new research pro- gram which has been initiated at the Utah Agricultural Experiment station, according to Dr. R. 11. Walker, station dliector and dean of agriculture at USAC. Announcement was made today by Reed Bullen, prcMdent of the that the Mt. Logan Ski club, meeting, originally scheduled for Wednesday of tins week, has been postponed until next Wednesday, February 27 at 8 p. m. Miss Frances Baiber, 52, inent school teacher here, died at late a local hospital Monday of heart illness of a long night trouble. She was born March 4, 1893 in Elonzo Logan the daughter of George and Ellen Langton Barber. Following graduation from ln- Logan schools, she became old structor at the Brigham Young Conefie and latCr became dlrec- tor of teacher training at Weber college. Subsequent positions were supervisor of the Whittier school for USAC. and professor of eduDe cation at Drake university. Moines, Iowa. She held the latter position from 1932 to 1944 when ill health forced Iwt to Through application of breeding methods, scientists will endeavor to establish lines of beef Claudia", comedy cattle to adapted particularly being produced at USAC, will range conditions and having the, EDNA MAE ItfcINTOSIl finish 1U eight day run Saturday characteristics: followmg high in the Little Theater at 8.20 p. m. Misa Edna Mae McIntosh, above, . Tuformance tonight will be omitfertility, capacity to make gains' Lillian B. Storms as succeeds ted because of he Military ball. rap.dly and economically, high writer of the "Your Baby column dressing percentage of edible "beef which appears regularly In thial formerly, of desirable superior quality, body paper. Misa McIntosh Discharged nutrition and conducted Dr. taught and confirmation, longevity. Technical Robert S. Sergeant research at Florida State Loots L. Midsen, head of the Welch, son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. John for Women. She received College college animal husbandry - de- retire. S. Welch, has her undergraduate degree (B.3.), been discharged degree from partment, will be leader of the She Is survived by six brothers and also her Masters then from the army after 35 months worked and institution that of and sisters, Langton Barber, project In Utah. service. Bob is a former itudmt Co.umoia at doctorate her toward Research will be conducted on Lewiston; Mrs. D. R. Davenport, of USAC. Cal.; Marie Barter, university a cooperative basis with the bu- - of Stockton, Bertram W. Smith Mrs. of Logan; rcau of Animal Industry of the Navy Alan Home of Salt Lake city; Mrs. If. T. U. S. department of Agriculture PresYo'n. Idaho.' Mehin R. Beck. GM3C, 331 ex- - J he agricultural and with n were conduct-penmeservices Crockett Ave., has released jjnerai statiirs in Colorado. ed Thursday at 2 p. m. In Logan from the navy at Shoemaker, Cal. Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, North Eleventh ward chapel by Mark L. separation center. He served 18 South Dakota. Dakota, Oregon, Neuberger. member of the bishopmonths overeseas. ric. Burial was made In the Logan SHORT CUT "Knit one suvater and then two extra sleeves Washington and Wyoming. under direction of Ken- Charlotte cemetery Manson, sweaters?' whole two new have and says To of the you purpose accomplish On Furlough noth is mortuary. to cut Lindquist trick The short Road to Life NBC actress of the program, scientists will develWendell Tarbct, son of Mr. and crochet button holes on the sleeves and sew buttons on the op two or more lines of beef James II. Bankhead Mrs. David Tar bet. Is home on sweater armholes to correspond. Then you just button the cattle in each of the states leave visiting with family and By Ednt Mat Mclntoih sleeves onto the sweater. Charlotte has a matching skirt for James H. Bankhead. 64, Wells-vill- e through inbreeding practices. Adfriends. He will return to his church active and fanner both sweater and contrasting sleeves and two real epstumet vantage will be taken of existing base in Missouri. In a Logan died We often hear that children are ore the result. This combination is beige and brown. kres fo Hereford beef cattle de- worker, of a Thursday two weeks illness. hospital creatures of habit. Most adults Miles at the station, City veloped Marine Released He was born October 14, 1881 have habits which, once establishMontana. New lines wall also be the son of Heber and Rachel Has-leed, are hard to change. LilStS Sybil Christensen. SSergeant Infanta who are started on foods developed. Records of performance Bankhead. He married Rose daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan will be kept on all Individuals Danielson, September 23, 1913 in other than milk, during the first has of Richmond, Christensen, four or five months are learning to produced in each of the breed- the Salt Lake Temple. He served eat a been discharged from the Womto variety and establishing the Great mission on LDS ar ing lines. of eating new foods. At first habit ens Marine corups, following a 1908 also to 1911, and frorh lines Britain Two separate breeding matter and 's service. She from this is an educational was a Scout Councilman year and An invitation to the public to habits established early Is planned, be developed good fgod it will, is former Cache county deputy attend the annual meeting of the t in Utah, according to Dean Walk- Hyrum stake. are apt to last throughout life. A clerk. Surviving are his widow, one variety of milk, vegetables, egg, Cache County Planning commitUSAC ' at the will he One er. D. Bankhead, three fruits, custards and simple puddwelling fires that occur every tees tQ fee son,- Vernon eW Monday, Febru- and one at the Branch Agriculear ln our community could be! three brothers and dings form food habits which the grandchildren, Lo court honse the t Civilian Luck ary Cedar Heber one at sister: fire tural lf city. H., William H. rest of the family could follow with certain Preventefl safety college V. was extended today by Sterling (Bud) Wyatt, son of and Evan H. Bankhead, of Wells-vill- e; advantage. features were incorporated in Allen Olsen, chairman of the Good food habits are essential Mrs. Nancy Forester, of home construction. With the up- for health and also for future happlanning board. Two sessions will Brigham city. remodeland in is a life long satisbe held, one at 10:39 a. m. and i after serving during the war as, swinghe building Funeral arrangements are being piness. Eating feels that this is the the other at 1:30 source of pleasure. and' faction a paratrooper, tried civilian skiing ing, p. m. made with the Thompson Funto stress the impfrtance of But, eating loses its pleasant asat the Sinks area ln Logan can- time home of twelve eral weeks six the For Hyrum. past sociations if force or urging enthese safety features. ' To promote art in schools and and home planning yon, fell, broke his leg. ters into the picture. No one, young should1 agricultural L. "Your basement walls R. Fallows committees have been meeting to to stimulate public interest and George or old, wants to be urged to finish, OIL HEATER FOR SALE, Oil be built of concrete and the ceil- formulate programs for the im- appreciation ln finer creative work Ones natural resistance a serving. L. Funeral services for George ' Nearly new. 338 N. 3rd log finished with plaster on in provement of farm production Logan Artists group have the (Roy) Fallows, former Hyrum is aroused. A small serving looks1 combustible lath or second or eves East, evenings. and home living in Cache coun- following USAC artists represent- resident, who died in Los Ang- more appetizing and hold more allurei third says Chief Laurence. ty. Chairmen of these committees ed in current- Ialette club art helpings in eles, Cal., will be conducted j than one large serving. CalAll doo s from the basement to will Concert Band Play Hyrum Second ward Saturday at present their recommendations exhibit in Ogden: Professor food is refused, or the serving If to the living quarters should be Utah State Agricultural college at Mondays meeting for the ap- vin Fletcher, Everett Thorpe, 2 p. m.- with Levi Anderson, bash-o- p, is not all eaten, it should be quiet-- ; with may call ly removed and given at anotheti Concert band will present the cf solid wood and sheathed planning Bernice Daniel, wife of Professor at in charge. Friends proval of the over-a- ll Narrow metal. around home in meai time. It is more important to Funeral spaces the pipes Emma W. Neilson, Thompson T. Daniel, board compose of leaders of each program at 11 a. m. should be Tuesday tightly sealed, openings community of Cache county. Saturday from 10 a.m. maintain a happy meai time at- graduate student; Instructor Jessie Hyrum. . Professor N. W. Christiansen, -Tectowaltoj Lucille , B. Croft, former until time for services. Burial will mosphere than that the laat few r,--announced, addlUorr- - to commute' strong be in Hyrum cCmeery. onfuls be eaten under protest, student; HC,e" New'" O- W rging, scolding or any otheT la-student. appearance of the group If you talk about your trubles deration of forcing the ust mouth- crevent a cellar fire cuss our responsibility in ' This exhibit, which Is intended fula down an unwilling child 4a not! since 1943. Special features wiU tell them oer and oer. resources in And this PinS Phosphate frQm P upstairs through to develop representative modern ineffective and defeaU Ua po only world be a trumpet sols by Jack Dunn. will like The think you Mrs. Preston Brenchley, these passages. All pipes should Iocality. held until but robs the child eod parent. is empose being painting, of Logan, and a string ensemble. be well insulated, especially at of WeUsvUle and Leslie Peterson March 2 in Utah Power and Light ot one source of continual hsppt--i And proceed to give you more. TtilMissfc eatifrV points where they pass through Successful Farming. auditorium, Ogden. ? ' Housing, Meet the floors. Chamber of commerce special See that there Is a clearance housing committee will meet Sat- of at least three (3) feet between urday with Utah State Agricultur- the furnace and hot water heatal college officials in an endeavor er and the woodwork. And be 'Of: to solve the student housing probsure there Is a strong metal bin lems here Jt was announced tofor the storage of coal, and day. The special committee contanks for keeping your sists of W. W. Lundberg, George oil. of supply D. Preston, N. D. Salisbury, Asa "Build the chimney of S. Russell Bullen, Hanson, Henry Inches ceilings should be plastered and with walls at least 3 R. Hurren, L. H. DaJnes. thick and line it with refractory filled with mav fire clay flue lining or build terials, the door communicating Lewiston Youth Hurt double brick chimney. Have It with the house and g; in, project three (3) feet above the and the floor made .,Bk barren, of of a spark arrester, of cement and graded so that eringfrom afSurertight thigh j t3 your roof and your explosive asoline Pors wiU suffered when the automobile he roof collect. with Cover your neighbors. was riding in Tuesday night ran materials. into the rear of a pick-u- p truck. The crimes ahat art now be The Chief also recommends that The accident occurred on highing committed by man against space be provided in the con91 between Cove and the way struction of every home for hand man cry aloud not for vengeance, Lewiston crossroads. Karren was fire extinguishers. Nooks and cab- but for a complete change in our car driven a Paul riding in by to the architec- relationship one with another. D. Williams, which ran into the inets, conforming tural can be built into a George Lansbury. design, rear end of the truck driven by new home to house extinguishers, Alton Kingsford. Deputy hSenff accessible to the furnace; one to Wesley Malmberg investigated. protect the kitchen, one In the upstairs hall, and one inside the Red Cross Chairman garage door, all o.r!ng the ap- , ; An Adaptation of William Lohman, local insurance proval label of the Underwriters-Laboratories- , man, was named chairman of the would be, ideal. annual Red Cross drive, ProfesThere should always be two sor Evan B. Murray, chapter ways of getting out of each upchairman, announces. Opening of stairs room, so that One could alSung by on a modernly-appointe- d the campaign will b.e March 1. ways he used if the Many thousands o! men in uniform have yet world of comfort other were ROBERT HALL COLLINS Limited. Or choose the Challenger famous Assisting Mr. Lohman will be cut off by fire. A back stairway, to be returned home from the Pacific theatre. on the travel enjoyment for low-co- st Langton Barber, of Lewiston, in a porch or garage roof, a ladder-trell- is That's Union Pacific's first and most imporNroth Cache of Christian 'Science county; charge Program for a vine outside a" wintant job. , Your Journey by rail will be the bigh-sp- ot Wilford Anderson of Wellsville, dow, are all Sunday 9:43 a. m. possible means of south Cache county; N. W. Merk-leof your vacation or business trip. escape. But if you're planning a trip to the East, of Logan, central district; for. worth It's idea. Incidentally, an attached gar- the waiting don't give up Ask about "stop overs", at various interesting Mrs. D. A. Burgoyne, of Logan, And travel conditions are improving, day who will work in a supervisory points enroute to or from your eastern desticommunities. by day. nation. Union Pacific serves more western capacity for rural Play Continues well-receiv- -- t.-e- on nt d?, Moot, I I "BABYa ! Farm Planning FlfC Chief m Meeting Open to Public one-half- - . OgdCIl Meet j wall-boards,- " - .ter V Viil. uU CSS I : ' , , d self-closin- nt HEAR Handels Largo y, KVNU Start your vacation with relaxation. Enjoy a "smooth sailing" on a fast Streamliner ... "AD th big mtaM Mica small prospects, is Utah wan so ii soamS mi that there are plenty oi opportunities here lot young mon m la this industry little deeper, who want to dig s WISE FARMERS Insist Northland Brand Seeds tested, fertile seeds identified by the Flying Goose on the bag and backed by the 62 year reputation of Americas leading seedsmen. But, theres need for speed in getting this seed. The 1946 supply of GOOD seed is limited. Order from your local Northrop, King dealer AT ONCE, or write to . . . Northrup, King 160 South 4th. 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