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Show Engagement, marriage plans told emery county progress leader NOVEMBER 3, 1972 PAGE 11 ta, Mr. and Mrs. Lebert Randolph of Colorado, wish to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sharon to Chuck Allrldge, son of Mrs. Katherine Allridge and the late Foster J. Allridge of Ferron, Utah. Sharon has attended 2 years of College at snow college In Ephriam, Utah, and Is presently working In Naturlta, Colo. Chuck is with the Navy, stationed on the U.S.S. Yosemite In Mayport, Florida. He will finish his training next spring. They have set the date for Jan. 12, 1973, and will be married In the Manti Temple. Nat-url- Wedding vows spoken by couple gion Lion Hall from 7- -9 p.m. They will make their home In Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Ladon Farnsworth announce the marriage of their daughter Linda Farnsworth and Arnold D. Howland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jones on Friday Nov. 10, 1972. They will be honored at a reception at 998 East 8600 South In Sandy, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Jensen announce the marriage of their daughter Hope Elaine to Phillip Withrow, son of John Withrow and Mary Patterson, on Saturday Nov. 4,1972. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Fox In Castle Dale. They will be married at 5 p.m. . A wedding reception will be given In their honor that same evening in the Le Elect SHARON RANDOLPH Sheldon revealed Engagement S ALLRED Mr. and Mrs. Mark Humphrey of Orangeville announce the engagement of their daughter Jewelle, to Kark E. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell P. Roberts of n, Utah. The bride elect Is a sophmore attending Brigham Young University where she Is working toward a degree In Nursing. The prospective groom has attended Utah state University and Is currently serving an LDS Mission to Argentina East. No wedding date has been set. My-to- to business. (Diamond Market) In Price for 18 years. Now serving for a 3rd term on State Bo30 years. ard of Education. He knows the problems of the small Past Chairman of the State Board of Edschool districts. ucation. A qualified and experienced teacher. (Presently employed as instructor at Coll- He now represents District 7. Under the new arrangement he will represent Diege of Eastern Utah) strict 6 which will be; Carbon, Emery Three years of graduate work at UnivDaggett, Duchesne, Grand, San Juan, ersity of Utah. North summit, Park City, Wasatch, UiOwner and operator of successful private Bom and reared in Sanpete County. Lived and worked In Carbon County for ntah and Nebo, State Board of Education Salable at Auction Friday 500 last week 1270 compared 600-7- and 690 last year. Trading active with good attendence. Bulk of the supply Feeder Cattle with this class mak- lng up over 70 of the supply. Overall quality of Feeders improved from previous week. Feedersteers, Steer calves, andHe-lfe- rs 25$ to 50$ higher with Heifer Calves cashing steady. Slaughter Cows steady instances 25$ higher. Bulls steady to 25$ lower. Slaughter Steers 25$ to 50$ lower. Slaughter Heifers strong to 25$ higher compared to last weeks scant offering. Report closed with two hours left to sell. Mostly Feeders and cows. FEEDER Few Good STEERS: Choice 22-3- . 300-5- lbs. 00 00 lbs $31.75-35.2- $38.75-44.5- 0. Good 5. SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS: lbs. steer High Good and choice 900-11- 50 $3340-34.9- 0. Good to low Choice Holstelns 1100-13Choice 760-10-50 lbs. $32.25-33.7- 0. with couple lb. Heifers $32.25-34.High Choice to $34.90. SLAUGHTER COWS AND BULLS: Utility with the latter price beCows $24.00-27ing High yielding individuals. Cutter cows 00 50 40 $22.00-25.5- 0. $27.00-31.- 50 Bears are nearsighted because of their habit of feeding with noses to the ground. Their keen senses of smell and hearing make up for this deficiency. long-ti- Cutter and Utility Bulls with one Commercial Bull 134.30. me lbs. 00 Choice 300-4lbs. $51.80-56.7- 5, with 330 lb. package gant Calves lbs. $47.50-53.5- 0, $60.00, Choice 400-5- 00 Choice 500-6- 00 lbs. mostly $49.00-52.0- 0. choIncluding a few Prime $43.00-48.5- 0. ice 600-7- 00 Choice 700-8- 00 lbs. $40.50-45.5- 0. Choice 800-9lbs. lbs, $38.00-42.2- 5, $36.00-39.1- 0, with few fleshy Individuals down to $35,00. Good 400-5- 00 lbs. $43.00-$44.7- 5. $55.00-60.7- 5. 00 Cte-Ele- cf DIME? B. BUNNELL 20 Paid Political Ad Few good 500-7- lbs. 00 $38.00-$43.2- fo flie State Senate 5, lbs.Holstelns MostlyGood 300-5$38.00-46.0- 0. lbs. Mostly good 500-7- 00 Holstelns $33.25-38.1- 0, standard and Good Holstelns 700-10-00 lbs. $28.25-33.0- 0. 00 FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice 250-3- 00 Democratic Candidate For the 27th District lbs. Choice 300-4lbs. $44.50-48.2- 0. Choice 400-5lbs. $40.00-44.5- 0, with 410 lb package to $46.25, Choice 500-6- 00 Choice 600-7- 00 lbs. $36.00-414- 0. lbs. $35.00-38,with few individuals to $39.50 $48.00-56.0- 0. 00 00 (Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan) 00 He Fish & Game All Fall Merchandise According to local Fish and Game officers the annual deer hunt was termed Fair for the south Manti area. Some large bucks were taken from the Ferron and joes Valley area. The best success came from the hunters who stayed the better part of the hunt and camped In the mountains. The rain, snow and mud curtailed travel on all but the main roads, with camp ers and trailers mainly In areas such as the camp grounds In Joes Valley. FOR 3 DAYS ONLY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. PERFORMANCE TESTING All Sales Cash No Exchanges No Refunds saM 29 East Main in Price Sip m GUARANTEED SPECTACULARS You can cut your production costs through performance testing. The cattle business Is a competitive business. With costs of production rising, the cattleman must cut costs whereever he can to stay In business. There are several forms of performance testing, ranging from simple daily rate of gain to total performance testing. How can you cut costs? Researchers have determined the approximate herltabillty percent of various animal characteristics such as birth weight, weaning weight, rate of gain, efficiency of feed utilization, etc. In other words, these traits are passed on to the offspring at various rates of herltabillty. A poor milker will eat as much feed as a good milker, so, by culling out your poor milkers, and breeding for good milkers, you wean heavier calves for the same feed bill. A fertile cow will eat as much as a cow of low fertility and raise you more beef in the long run. Total performance testing shows you which cows breed right back consistently and which take longer to settle. Remember, you'll be comparing your animals with those of your own herd and select as your replacements, those that perform above average. Think It over and get In touch with your county agent soon for more Information. The sooner you start, the sooner you will get the benefits. Why not start when you wean this tall? He Has the Trust and Confidence of His Fellow Legislators and the Governor of the State: EXPERIENCED: Years in the Utah Senate. Presently Senate Minority Leader Chairman of the Legislative Education Committee. Received the Utah Vocational Association's 1972 ConAward for Outstanding tributions to Vocational Education. Governor Rampton says: 8 "'One of the most effective members of the Legislature over the years I have been Governor has been SENATOR OMAR B. BUNNELL. The people of the Eastern part of the state would serve their interests BEST and would help the State of Utah by returning OMAR BUNNELL to the STATE SENATE." (Paid for by Bunnell for Senate Committee, Mary H. Powell, Secretary) RE-ELE- CT STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 70 1. r can serve Eastern Utah BEST PROVEN THE LEADERSHIP DURING 39th SESSION HIGHWAYS VICE-CHAIRM- GRAND-EMER- 8. Y -- EAST CARBON EDUCATION COMMITTEE AERONAUTICS COMMITTEE FEATURING ONE OF ONLY THREE LEGISLATORS TO BE RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO OUTDOOR ARCTICWEAR CLOTHING RECREATION. 2. MEMBER , Power furnace Filters Tools-Elect- ric Heaters Hand Tools Electric Blankets UTAH LEGISLATIVE of THE people GREEN RIVER ARE INVITED TO USE OUR COMPLETE FACILITIES AT OUR BRANCH THERE. CHAIRMAN CARBON COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. y I!:lp:r Stott VICE-COMMAND- AMERICAN LEGION POSI ER 137 V Bad PAST PRESIDENT CARBON COUNTY EDUCATION ASSN. Helper PAST PRESIDENT .CARBON CREUI Grace Elm ' liywIlQt Inured te$20r000 PmST VICE-PRESIDE- I UNION UTAH WILDLIFE FEDERA1 ION NT OF S0U7HEASTEN DEDICATED TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND RECOGNITION ACTIVE INTEREST IN LABOR, AGRICULTURE RECREATION . 7484663 t COUNCIL STATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE JUVENILE COURT SYSTEM tad CASTLE DALE THOMPSON BUILDING SUPPLY , NMtAl MTOm WSUtANd COiKXUTtON YOUTH PAID AD i AND INDUSTRIAL GROWTH UTAH |