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Show L Nephi, b$ Nephi Local and Social Hems Utah Mrs. Verda Goble of Stayton, Oregon is visiting with her brothers in law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard; also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Eliason in Moroni. Thursday, May 5, I960 Page Rve LOWERED FREIGHT RATES TO MEAN SAVINGS TO LIVESTOCK FEEDERS Utah farmers and ranchers will be saved some $60,000 to $70,000 over the next few months as a result of decreases in rail rates just approved by the Western Trunk Line Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott and Mrs. Sadie Reed visited in operative. Mr. Ingleby recently petitioned the freight traffic committee for a reduction in rates for transporting feeding grain, particularly corn and milo, Freight Traffic Managers Com- from Kansas and Nebraska, mittee, according to Kenneth pointing out discrepancies in W. Ingleby, traffic manager for rates with some other areas Utah Poultry & Farmers Co-The committee held a public hearing in Chicago and Mr. W. L. LAFFERTY 9 CHIROPRACTOR Palmer Method to 6 Daily Closed Tues. 9 to 9 Mon., Wed., FrL. Manti on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bown. Pvt. E3 Wayne F. Morgan is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Morgan Kansas-Nebrask- a with the following being elected: President, Mrs. Don G. first vice president, Yates; A. P. T. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kay at Goshen. OFFICERS ARE NAMED FOR YEAR Harold G. Vickers of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Redd of Blanding, Mr. and Mrs. John Vickers of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vickers and two children of Beaver were in Nephi to attend the funeral for T. W. Vickers on Thursday. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Belliston. interesting meeting last Wednesday evening with President Madge Newton conducting. The group approved a curfew for 14 children and under, the hour decided upon was 9 p.m. during the school year and 9:30 School during the summer. parties are to close at 9 p.m. under the newly approved cur- Maurice Jones; second vice president, Mrs. Wells Ellert-soand secretary-treasure- r, The Mona P. T. A. held an Mrs. Milton Neilsen. n; YOUR OLD WATCH IS WORTH MORE ON TRADE IN AT NEPHI JEWELRY Phone 341 Nephi few. New officers were elected, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bendixsen and family spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting his on convalescense leave from the army. He is recuperating from a recent mild heart attack and surgical removal of blood clots. He also has had an operation on his shoulder which was injured w'hile in basic training. Wayne is stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, and is attached to the military intellg-enc- e while Ingleby attended to represent Utah Poultry & Farmers Cooperative. After considerable study, a reduction has been granted which will reduce the freight costs from the area. The decrease will be from an average of 80 c per cwt. to approximately 66 ' c per cwt, according to Mr. Ingleby. It is estimated that some 20,000 tons or more of the grain will be hauled into Utah for feed manufacturing during the next MONA mother, Mrs. Mary Bendixsen and his brother and sister n law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bendixsen. They also visited with Mi's. Betty Belliston at the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. Zelma McCune of Temple City, California is spending two weeks with her father, Jesse Pay, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Larsen of Brigham City spent Sunday with her father, Jesse Pay. The Nephi Immunization Clinic will be held Tuesday, May 10 at the Juab County Court House. The clinic will begin at 10 a.m. unit there. Miss Connie Spark was recently chosen Cotton Queen" during Cotton Week, to reign 1 on Friday. She is the daughtMr. and Mrs. Clark er of Sparks of Nephi. THE PAST WARNS" Portraits of noted Jews of Germany Visitors at the home of Mr. few months. form an unusual picture gallery, as a workman makes final and Mrs. Reese Sherwood on These reductions in freight preparations for an exhibition in Berlin titled "The Past Monday were Mr. and Mrs. rates not only help the memWarns." Sponsored by the International Union for Human Dan River Size 12 to Elroy Barnes and son and Jambers of the Utah Poultry & Bights, It dramatizes work of Germans of Jewish extraction. es T. Sherwood of Orem, and Mr. Mrs. Fred Wilkey, R. Roscoe Garrett, Mgr. Farmers Cooperative, but also Mr. and Mrs John Belliston of Mr. andand Drip Dry Ginghams Mrs. Norris Bale, Mr. other farmers who use Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Carl Wilkey and Mr, feeds, according to C. and Mrs. Eugene Wilkey atUTAH POULTRY & K. Ferre, general manager of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dacron and Cotton or of Freedom visited with tended funeral services in Salt UPFC. This saving will be Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sherwood Lake City on Saturday for Mrs FARMERS' important in our constant fight Bertha Stallings. and on Friday. to keep farm costs down so Nylon Knit that farm profits can go up" COOPERATIVE Mr. Mis. Claude and On Monday evening, Mr. and Tolley Mr. Ferre continued. A new method for testing are slaughtered. Each cow ov- Mrs. Warner and sons visited in Delta with their son 285 W. Cen. Neph" Ph. 49 All shades and sizes Utah Poultry and Fanners range cattle is resulting in ma-o- r er three years old sold as a CliftonJay and Blair were dinner and daughter in law, Mr. and Cooperative, through the efMrs. Kenneth Tolley on Sunsavings to beef producers cull should be tagged on the forts of Mr. Ingleby, also is in their efforts to eradicate back so she can be identificed. 8lA to 11 -- Medium or tall day. Two seeking freight reductions from brucellosis, an important live- Tags and glue can be obtained Explorers Enjoy Private Clarence PhiUipsen, to points in Texas that supply stock disease, according to Kay from the county agents office lengths grains, feeding particularly R. Bendixsen, Juab County Ag- or Dr. Jay Peterson, Federal Day Hike in South Utah who has been stationed at Fort milo, to Utah feed manufact- ricultural Extension agent. On Thursday, April 28, Blair Ord, California has been visitVeterinarian, for this district. urers. The petition is now unThe method, developed as a Each interested cattleman will Painter, Jim Jensen, Mike Pax-ma- n ing his mother, Mrs. Deon Pvt. Phillipsen will re- Ship N Shore Sweet coder advisement. be issued 100 tags. The numand Earl Andrews, Explor-e- r part of the State-Federl.?. Fort Gordon, Georgia, Scouts from Nephi joined operative brucellosis eradica- ber will be recorded and credAdeline and Many Others litary Police schooling. tion program, is based on use ited to the cattleman. No mat- with the Explorers from Cedar for blood test ter where the cull cows are City on the "Old Spanish of a screening-typ- e MEN'S JEWELRY Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sparks to Beautiful colors of cull and dry cows on the way slaughtered in the Western Trail hike. In all, 63 Explor- attended Sacrament in WATCH BANDS meeting to or during slaughter. and States the record of the blood ers eight adults enjoyed Payson on Sunday evening WEDDING RINGS Every cattleman should take test will be made and accredit- the hike. The hike was for 37 where her parents, Mr. and Mrs advantage of this program by ed to the owner at the time miles, taking two days and one Roy Haskel gave the program. NEPHI JEWELRY back-taggihis own cattle to of the sale. night to complete. The boys Miss Carolyn Sparks participbe sure he is given credit for For several years dairy pro- from Nephi were invited to be ated on Phone 341 Nephi the program with her the cows from his herd that ducers have had a test the guests of the Cedar City Ex- grandparents, giving an inspri-ationmilk ring test which enabled plorers. talk. them to make faster progress Many interesting historical were studied by the than beef producers toward the places IGA FANCY NEW YORK national goal of brucellosis boys participating. Along the way the group saw the site Now beef producers in mod- of the Old Hamlin ranch, and ified - certified areas can main- camped at the site of the MounNo. 303 At tain that status by Jilood test- tain Meadows Massacre. the swim a cull Veyo cows on and enjoyed group the ing dry B cans way to, or at slaughter houses. in the new pool there. Animals tested each year must equal five per cent of all cows GERBER STRAINED 3 in the area. Another important requirement is that owners vac- 01 To BABY FOODS 1 1 cans II cinate at least 80 per cent of frvS' vXv all eligible calves each year. On KSL A modified - certified area is Be ELLIS BEAUS No. 300 size one in which no more than one A variety of important subper cent of the cattle or five jects of vital interest to all Great Northern per cent of the herds are af- farmers, dairymen and cattlefected with brucellosis. Certif- men, as well as homemakers, Limas ication is for three years. Con- in the intermountain area, Pinto will be presented on THIS tinuous routine testing makes BUSINESS on OF recertification possible, but for KSL RADIOFARMING the Del Monte GARDEN SHOW during beef producers it has meant month of May. rounding up at least a fifth of On Friday, May 6, at 12:15 TOMATO oz all herds in the cerified area p.m., Douglas Walton, well-knodiswill II every three years. nurseryman, cans U SAUCE Advantages of this type of cuss the best methods of screen testing are clearly dem- transplanting plants from pots GRAPEFRUITthe onstrated in three years of use and flat beds to outside loca- PitlEPPLE who in Washington State, officials tions. Kenne-cott the A from report m of USDAs Agricultural ReI VI rfQQPUshes M Bull Performance Testing May wt lake this opportunity to wish you a search service points out. Dur- Field Day at U.S.U. will be very happy Mothers Day. It has been our grV4 the three to desire to satisfy all your food shopping needs ing years prior presented on Monday, May 16 M H by bringing you the best m quality products March 15, 1960, brucellosis was at 12:15 p.m. The value of This at the lowest possible prices. found and further tests were research work and how it will No. benefit and commercial toUtah 303 11 in of a Haronly required cattle herds will be tal of 601 herds in Benton pure-bre- d I! the subject of discussion. Halves County. on An the talk interesting Under alternate recertificaof insects and tion procedures, it would have elimination 8 oz tins in lawns and gardens "Mix or Match" pests been necessary to test a total will be a prominent given by Country of at least 120 herds. As a Entomologist, on Friday, May CORN PEAS 82 cent of 20 12:15 at result, per p.m. Style Thursday, May 26, at 6:45 testing was eliminated. aun. a testThis reduction in ranch report on the range SALAD VEG. program, includSpare ing saves the majority of beef improvement cross-fenciand spraying laing and the expense Tidbits producers Chunk Crushed be the Basin, will RIBS bor of handling cattle, as well in Uintah of discussion. as eliminating the possibility of subject for THIS BUSINESS OF PINEAPPLE injury to the animals themselv- FARMING, heard week days TABLERITE es. To get the most from any land, farmers must use proper fertiII over KSL RADIO, is brought No. 21 LOIN in an area Since all herds to you Monday, Wednesday lization. may be included in this contin- and Friday at 12:15 p.m. and If we didnt use enough fertilizer, our yields would be so low screen-testin- g uous program, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- Purity GRAHAMS 2 lbs any infection is likely to be de- day at 6:45 ajn. by the UTAH that we couldnt afford to operate our farm, says Mich Fukui, ditected before it has opportun- DIVISION of KENNECOTT FROZEN FOODS COPPER CORPORATION. speaking for himself and brother, Gene Fukui, who operate a TABLERITE LEAN to Service PAYSON, UTAH Mile South on Illway 91 PH. X-R- 8-- mid-weste- rn Mtoy froinNj Utah-produc- - DRESSES NANCY FROCKS W2 - .QB ed New Testing Method Seen As Aid to Beef Cattle Producers De-spa- in SLIPS - 3.90 2.98 HOSE -- I for your fertilizer QQg needs Phil-lipse- - BLOUSES - n. al OQ pm 2.98 5.52 COMPLETE STOCK OF DRESSES- - B.9Stol&.9Sl al r3 Applesauce r? 00 f 00 Important Subjects Vital Interest Aired ford 00 0 a dOO tL - lady the cart... nnijv f $ Farmer used 60 lbs., N, vested 17 tons silage corn PEACElisS - Mich and Gene Fukui used 160 lbs. N, Harvested More than 25 Tons Silage 3 ford 00 - - 3 leans 43c dOO s PORK asiiLB 63c versified, irrigated farm near Tremonton, Utah. For example, the Fukui brothers used 500 pounds of USS Ammonium Nitrate per acre on silage com and harvested more increase over acreage not fertithan 25 tons an acre a seven-tolized in the area. On small grains, they applied 300 pounds of USS Ammonium Nitrate and harvested 100 bushels of barley per acre, more than 80 bushels of wheat. On tomatoes and sugar beets, they also used ity spread. LEMONADE-- n adequate amounts of nitrogen and phosphate 00 Center Pork chops CalFame Pink or White 12 II for Table Rite -- B . . 49e Bacon 2 lb 98c FISH STICK- S- 3pkg 1.00 Thick Sliced CHEESE PIZZA 3 for 1.00 TalbleRite FRANKS - and their yields lb F per lb - - 47 ARTIFICIAL CORSAGES (Courtesy Nephi Floral) to the FIRST 100 MOTHERS shopping Sat. May 7th at were among the tops in the area. and for nitroIt takes N, Men Successful farmers agree made gen, theres no better source than USS Nitrogen Fertilizers by United States Steel. Always insist on USS Nitrogen "Fertilizers, sold by reliable dealers. Use enough fertilizer; harvest more dollars! UOr t o VO m 'f CO ro in N vo CM L ea L ft,...., ,y , cd ca , One noon, one at night, One along the way . You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! at AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH co - LU h- - LU CC j CO UJ VO ro ..HTHI CUSTOM co 53 cz on H'Mf I cn IXl V I . 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