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Show members 4-- H m 3imu Setard Whe SECTION TWO Page Nine cat- PREMIUMS 1963 Thursday, September 26, Hereford display record set at Utah State Fair Display of Hereford beef win fair honors , 0IL FIELD NEWS PAID Pro- Here-ford- s year. Luis Obispo, Calif. The annual fat steer sale, Mr.- - Redd noted, brought top prices to breeders throughout Grand the sale. An Champion fat steer, owned by Morgan High school teacher Dan Crandell, brought top price of $1.50 per pound. Some 50 head of beef were sold during the auction with prices at about 27 cents a pound, following sale of the top animals. f f 4-- tle at the Utah Stat Fair has Mr. Redd said premiums of XEW LOCATIONS broken all state Hereford ex- $3,506.25 were paid to owners British American Oil hibit records and qualified the following judging of the ducing Co. - No. IB show for recognition by the SE iNE by Harry Parker, San American Hereford Association. A. J. Redd, Monticello, director of the fairs beef cattle department, said that 92 Here-ford- s were displayed at the fair, compared with just 28 last year. And M. H. McDonald, San Jose, Calif., field man for the American Hereford Association, said this years Hereford exhibit ranks with the biggest shows in the States, including Iowa and California displays. Mr. Redd said that Angus cattle had a record breaking display of 68 last year at the fair but dropped to 47 this Five San Juan and Grand members returned County to their homes Sunday from the annual state fair competition at Logan with honors, according to County Agent Rell Argyle who escorted the group to Logan. Kathleen Guymon and Ruth Harris, both from Blanding, received blue ribbons on their demonstration using dairy foods is salads. They demonstrated the making of pineapple, cottage cheese salad, a fruit salad and a chicken-vegetablsalad. Miss Guymon also placed third in a field of 129 girls in the home economics judging contest, Sharon Harvey, Eastland, and Miss Guymon represented the county in the style dress revue and judging at Logan and at the state fair In their wool suit creations. Johnny Thayer of Monticello and Thad Wilson of Moab entered the crop judging contest and Thad placed fifth in the state. NW Section 8, Township Range 22 East, North Bluff Bench area. Location for 5,S50 foot Desert Creek test. (820 feet SN - 2,140 feet EW) Elevation 4,820 feet Zoller & Danneberg - No. 1 Navajo 116, SE NW SE Section 31, Township 41 South, Range 25 East, South McElmo Creek Field. Location for foot Desert Creek test. (Farmout from Superior Oil Co. and Humble Oil & Refining feet Co.) (1,953 feet NS-1,94- 6 WE) Arapahoe Drilling Co., Sign in a service station: contractor. Vincent We collect taxes federal, Rigging up. state and local. We also sell To place a want ad Fop printing needs gasoline as a sideline. 40 South, d Duncan-Co-operato- 587-227- 7 A . V i 0 f : 1 - e 1 if TROOPS of A Battery, 2nd. Missile Battalion, 44th Artillery are here shown near completion of assembly of a Pershing ballistic missile prior to test firing into White Sands Missile Range, N. M. The 2nd Battalion, commanded by Lt. Col. Patrick Powers, is the Armys first fully equipped Pershing battalion. The battalion this week is making a series of five firings of the Pershing from Black Mesa near Blanding to im off-rang- e pact some 350 plus miles away at White Sands Missile Range. Troops of A. Battery are acting as the firing battery at the Blanding shoot. Pershing, 34 feet long and 40 inches in diameter, is smaller than the Redstone ballistic weapon which it will recan be fired 200 miles further, up to 400 but place miles. U.S. Army Photo 70-fo- ot 587-227- 7 ti .( I. : . .! I CI-- iv f Mb - V fy T J; :Z ,!- , 9 S k t - r -- t ..,(!( - y - f L - '".AM 3 r atttgfcgftagffat J- T a - rA t ... ; V r I vi- Li . &'& xr f v, jrf$ Fl pis pW? .V? V r fyPTfo ' :3c Xyjf bucket seats as standard equipment. (The new Impalas and Bel Airs are more luxurious, too. Even the lowest priced Biscaynes have new seats front and rear and are fully carpeted.) Of course, you expect more than just luxury from Chevrolet. A choice of 16 power teams, for instance a 6 and six V8s up to 425 hp (optional at extra cost). And quieter transmissions. ir vf 7 tj? one of 15 fax, r luxury Chevrolet ride with F ull Coil suspension y rocker panels, Delcotron generator, brakes and other features. If youve ever wondered how luxurious Chevrolet could get with all the extra-cooptions there are to choose from that seems to be entirely up to you. Flush-and-dr- foam-cushion- low-upke- st Jet-smoo- th L'r xt 6h Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan Chevrolet was luxurious before, but you should see it now. With smart new styling, the 64 Chevrolet looks even longer (but isnt). Theres even a whole new series this year the Impala Super Sports with front i v 4 UzfZ -f yji' 1. ( rft, PERSHING 5IISSILE ASSEJ1BLY begins as a motor section is unloaded from its container and lifted toward the systems ercctor-launchin a leading and ason exercise Missile floor White Sands desert near the sembly Range, N. M. Scenes such as this are being repeated at the launch site near Blanding this week as the big ballistic birds are being put through tactical firing. (See . front Blanding firing shots, Army Photo page) cr off-ran- ge Lf-S- Legal Notice CALL FOR BIDS San Juan County Library requests bids from companies located In San Juan County for the installment of a 1,000 gallon butane lank at the Blanding Library in Blanding; and also a separate bid to furnish butane for the Blanding Library in Blanding. All bids to be written and sent to San Juan County Library in care of Ken Bailey, Monticello, Utah. Bid opening Oct. 1. San Juan County Library Chairman, Ken Bailey First published Sept 12, 1963 Last published Sept 26, 1963 apponings hi Mr. and Mrs. Van Palmer were in Grand Junction for the weekend. Visitors at the Bill Shepherd home last weekend were Merton and Charlotte Shepherd and Arda and John Doss a v&V '' ATTENTION FARMERS from Salt. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacDonald and family from Salt Lake City are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones here and Ronalds parents in Monticello. ' ' li1 iUv if 7R s - 1 BLUE CROSSBLUE SHIELD MEMBERS 4 THIS WILL BE YOUR ONLY OPPORTUNITY TO New You've never seen anything like this totally new line of cars before. Chevelle is new in everything but Chevrolet quality. Chevelle is a good foot shorter than the big cars, so it parks easily. Yet the interior dimensions of its Body by Fisher provide a generous amount of head, leg and shoulder room. (Chevelles trunk is big and roomy, too.) The ride is sur- smooth with a rugged coil spring at all CHEVROLET, , Chevelle Malibu Super Sport Coupe four wheels. And not so surprisingly for Chevrolet, the new Chevelle offers a choice of engines ranging from an economical 120-h- p 6 to a 220-h- p V8 (optional at extra cost.) Choose the Chevelle you like best from the three series the Malibu Super Sport, the Malibu and the 300 Series, eleven models in all at your Chevrolet dealers. (Like this looking Malibu Super Sport, maybe?) one of 11 models THERES in three great series. 5 IN TRANSFER WITHOUT LOSS OF PRESENT BENEFITS TO UTAH FARMERS UNION good-prising- ly CHEVELLE !,GHElYH.C0RUfllR and 0QRVETT1 Fill out coupon for agent appointment UTAH FARMERS UNION" Phone Phone JU HU4-767- 7 South Salt Lake City, Utah 580 W. 13th 7-22- 58 Monticello, Utah NAME ... ADDRESS '1 - 'T' . I Low-coj .w.lTfa st RUST protection J1 Chevron utility Conting makes it easy to rust proof equipment stored outdoors. This asphaltic coating gives 6 to 12 months protection. Just spray or brush it on metal implements, orchard heaters, pipe, tanks or idle farm equipment. 1 Wont smear when used for branding sheep. It stays I i I quick-dryin- on top of wool, reducing loss when wool is sorted. For any Standard Oil product , call E. Ihone: A. Helquist 587-259- 5 678-217- fj |