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Show M .1 s , t ' i 1 t Sljc Nephi, Utah Deadly Weed iiitis-lta- js Thursday, January II, 1962 Pago E FOlind on beautiful music, and who spoke and ottered prayers at the services, and the understanding and efficient service of Anderson Funeral Home. Mis. Fred YVetherell and An unpalatable range plant family that grows in sandy and gravMr. and Mrs. Richard soil in Arizona, Nevada, YY'etherell and family. elly Utah and southern California has been proved deadly to sheep. Tha plant "Psathyrotes annau is a leafy, herb that doesnt have a common name. It isnt known whether sheep on range have eaten the plant. Scientists learned about its mature by grinding toxity plants and feeding the ground material through stomach tubes. Serves a USDA research veterinarian YY'ayne Binns, and ARS AssoNeed ciates, working in cooperation with the Utah State University Agricultural Experiment A pharmacy's customers come Station at Logan, found that From in all sizes and ages! less than three grams per pound a right on down of body weight killed sheep in two days. to the newest of babies, the One sheep fed the residue health needs of each member of a lethal dose of the ground of the community are well plant (after water had been cared for by a qualified, removed) wasnt affected. But his field skilled specialist in another getting the water extract died 30 hours after feedyour pharmacist at the Nephi This shows the plants ing. Drug Co. toxic substance is water solIn any emergency, we're as uble useful knowledge to the near as your phone ask your scientists trying to isolate the aldoctor to call us for quick, substance. accurate emergency After receiving lethal quanways tities of the plant, the animals got weak and depressed. Their heart beats quickened and then Your Daily Health Needs! weakened. They stood as long as possible, then fell to the ground in a coma. They died soon after, without struggling. The sheeps livers appeared to be most affected by the poisonous plant. The livers were swollen congested and mottled. Losses arent likely on pastures that provide good forage; sheep probably wont eat CARD OF THINKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all those who in any way assisted us following the death of Fred YVetherell. YYe shall remember wdth gratitude the kindness s of those who furnished the UN SIC Five . Hostess to Meeting of UffllSjLadies Literary Club Sheep Ranges AMO Your Pharmacist Yital Community great-grandp- Headquarters for The Ladies Literary Club d met at the" home of Mrs Bailey on Monday evening with Mrs. John Robertson, vice Litany president, in charge. was read by Mrs. A. V. Gadd. Lynn Esphn, Juab County Agricultural Agent discussed or the topic "Conservation, which lie Land Management said should be the concern of everyone. Mr. Espiin showed films illustrating several phases of conservation, covering the folBirth of a lowing subjects: Soil; This Vital Earth Arteries of Life; Seeds of DeYYil-for- struction. The evening was a very profitable one. Mrs. Bailey was in charge of the program. The club also held its annual Christmas party on December 13 at the home of Mrs. John Robertson with the fol- lowing committee in charge: Mrs J. YV. Berwick, chairman; Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Miss Mabel Sperry, Mrs. James R. Stanley, Mrs. J. II. Cotton and Mrs E. Alton Ellertson. A delicious turkey dinner was served from small tables centered with Christmas candles. Favors were small sprays of holly. dinner Following Christmas Carols were sung by the group. Mrs. Stanley favored wth two readings. Gifts were exchanged and collect was read by Mrs. G. R. Judd. UNITED UTJJ MeDO Psathyrotes annua if NATIONS 1345-136- 1 and Mrs. of Sumpter, Grant Neilsen South Carolina were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Neilsen. Mrs. Grant Neilsen will make her home in Logan whale her husband goes to Spain. mi ii.li mill mmamrnm pm l V Are you past retirement age and stil working? If so there mil) le some social security i benefits due you. . " To get social security bene-- 1 fits every month of the year, , , 4 you must limit your earnings J ; ' y , ,s to $12(X) a year i V Most social I t , security beneficiaries recognize this rule. But what happens ; when you exceed $1200? Do you lose all of your cheeks " hen you earn over that amount? The answer is no, sas Kesler T. Powel, Manager . J.. i of the Proo Social Security k ' n ? District office. it . . New rules have been passed I 'V t . y.-- , 1 n by Congress effective with 11. This new law recognizes that many people prefer to I i v 4 -- ' r it v A keep working and do not retire until they are well past 65. UnN , der these provisions, it is now f I possible for a person to earn well over $1200 during the year and still draw some of his social security benefits. YYhen a social ' security beneficiary earns over $1200, his total benefits for the year are reduced SkJ.uanMifcfK.fc by $1 for each $2 that he Sauerkraut and frankfurterg go well together In a special casserole. earns from $1200 to $1700, For every $1 that his earnings go above $1700, his benefits for the year wrill be reduced by $100. These new rules mean that a family drawing a monthly benefit of $254 would be able tt) have some social security BY DOROTHY MADDOX benefits even if their yearly sauerx earnings are as high as $4400. cold winter For evenings, a hearty casserole of potatoes, cheese, Arother family whose benefits meal. welcome a makes kraut and frankfurters were $200 a month would not KRAUT AND FRANKFURTER BUFFET CASSEROLE lose all of their payments until they earned over $3800 for (Makes 6 servings) Milk the year. Thus it is possible 6 medium-size- d potatoes, cooked that you, too, may qualify for Amer,Ca H CP' gTed Pr"M some monthly payments even 1 ted Snlo, chopped 1 frankfurters are though you pound making wll 2 tablespoons butter or margarine oer $1200 per year. and enough milk to or butter margarine Add cheese, There is one other provision mashed undramed Combine make in the law which provides that potatoes. mixture. Bake casserole. Arrange potatoes and frankfurters over kraut are a worker may draw a benefit browned. until or potatoes hot oven (400 degrees F.) 25 minutes, for any month of the year m which he neither earns wages of more than $100, ror works in self employment, or is 72 or over. A Field Representative will be in Nephi on January 16, at the Courthouse at 2 p.m tj vs v -- A V ' z b" - - v ' - t Fi z z il - r - f RONS FUND 3 UNITED CHILDREN This t United Nations pos- four-cen- tage stamp pays tribute to more than 15 years of achievement in aiding more than 100 governments to protect children from hunger, disease, poverty and ignorance. if f V I 3 ri Party Casserole Perfect Partners NEED A WATCH BAND? WALLET? CLOCK? TRY NEPHI JEWELRY PLUS RED FIRST!! CARPET SERVICE... --- 211 cans E for f - Chunks - Tidbits O IMt PINEAPLLE - GRAPEFRUIT JUICE - 46 oz cans 4forfj for opening a LIBBY C 2 - of 100 or more this month cans SAUSAGES 3f eachj 12 oz tin CORNED n&e MIRACLE WHIP SNOKREEU would very much like to have your account so offer this extra inducement We SHORTENING PAIR AT REGULAR PRICE -GET THE SECOND PAIR FOR ONLY ie MORE MENS - WOMEN'S -- CHILDREN'S I 1 c LIBBYS BEEF JUICE 46 oz or TOMATO JUICE 46 oz PINEAPPLE savings account VIENNA Oc off -- 3 lb tin qt 53 rye 3 For a pleasant change from your regular meat dishes... serve leg of lamb, roasted to tender, succulent goodness. CANDY Regular price 99c NOW - 3 lb box - Reg. 4.35 - J .66 CHERRY CHOCOLATES - 35c SANTA CLAUS BARS 2e EACH Queen Anne Ambassador Chocolates SHOULDER CHOPS 53C OR ROAST - TABLERITE USDA CHOICE MILD BEEF POT J 0 yiPJCIb ROASTS D lbs OtTWC WEESE S - FROZEN FOODS NORTHERN FACIAL TISSUES White and pastels 3 91(2 (Bananas 6 boxes for 99C FRUIT PIES lbs Blue Star DINNERS - - 2 for 77(2 ALL SWEATERS AND COATS for ORANGE JUICE 6 oz cans - - 5 for 91c NOW y3 t Vi OFF FRANCO of the hr 1 price 2 BOUFFANT SLIPS SPAGHETTIS AMERICAN 1.44 BOYS SHI RTS Reg. price up to 2.93 Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday for 5 1.00 DISH TOWEL- SQuantities Limited! , tnojtsn!' ,qi:!ijijY' & I! SALT LAKE CITY 405 So. Main tail We have the Melchizedek Priesihood Manual and Teachers Sup. om&d&A-- ' iyiT7rrrvrris6 NEHI PROVO 20 East 1st No. east center street CUSTOM CUHIN& Phone 623-- WRAPPING 1 131 FREEZING - a n Crushed - 1 Pi PINEAPPLE Pecan Meltaways ' &' .,V DEL MONTE SUN FEST BUY I S they U N Captain ui I.HWIWUMM Sum can get enough palatable feed. If poisoning occurs, a preventative is obvious: keep the sheep off pastures containing the plant. Supplemental feeding to prevent hunger also should stop losses. I.IOHA HEWS ITEMS Social Security Combine Kraut and Franks in Party Casserole v r Aide to Visit it z Nephi Tuesday i ! , I |