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Show WS Cisco Transplanted County Extension Office y tf mull Agent Out Of State Beef i w l.le in I tab. The hu wrvicr fo, Cuh umber Is mm wish U denned to g, ettlr..ri.,w,. ml feeder opportunity to obtain nm-di-l care infornuti.H, Livestock men nuv puriluw the sihxu! ug fr,M Cuh Beef Improvement Awn. uuh headquarter at AS We4 1(10 North r,,o R.n l5U,, , through a packing i.kw with UM) grading the tun i tmhed up by the grader and data gathered on the caiiaw Tlie data will inelnde: confonnalion grade; maturity, defat tin, km- gree of nurlK-lmg- ; area of r.h esc; pen.,. JlkiJ. ney. pebk. and heart fat. hot cauaw weight, and finally grade and yield. The .fr, nation tan Ik iihM valuable in breeding, selection and fmltitg prounu. Metabolism Of Diethylstilliestrol In Sheep The take on the I'tah Idaho is the only place in the world Roimeville cisco occur naturally. They liegm spawning when they are three years old and have lieen known to reach the age of nine. Bear I toidcr of oral dietlill,ll,.lrul in d.eep showed a recovery in the fetes and urine of 5 or 6 sheep as 07 to HP pertent within 7 days of ingestion. Fetes were the major S4 to 95 percent) excretory nmte. Tl.e level of intake of l)FS or continuous ingestion of iionlaMed DKS did not effect rate or route of excretion. The concentration re at hed its masimuiii in the blood within 16 hours and then declined raidlv to Mow reasuralde levels by 96 hours after ingestion. Samples of various tiwues and organs did not show measurable DKS with the exception of the adrenal glands of 3 sheep. The fetes present were free of DES. Hog-Cliolc- eu-rctio- ISDA has amended its import regulations to prohibit the importation of live hogs and fresh pork from nations where hog cholera is known to exist. The action tiecame effective immedieliminate any possibility that additional hog cholera ately infection could le introduced into the I'nited States. Teachers Salary Estimates Incorrect, Ed. Exec. Asserts Statements in a recent press ence. Altout half the teachers in release from the I'tah Foundation alxiut teacher saldrv increases I'tah do not receive increment" are incorrect. I'tah Education As- McCarty said. "Tins emir probably made the Executive sociation Secretary Daryl J. McCarty asserted today. I'tah Foundation's total for avHe explained that the I'tah erage teacher salary increases over Foundation figured the salary the past five years altout 10 increases as if every teacher in points higher than they the state received "increments," actually have been," the UEA or raises for each years experi offic ial concluded. Dont Add To Deers Cliamioiioii ADll.TVCIIU.DREN A nun we know that he has an infallible rrcite for getting along with small of asking children. Instead asinine ipiestions such as "What grade are you in?" lie asks them something really interesting such as "How long can you hold your breath?" or "Did you ever try digging down to China?" American Opinion Volley hall Team (rantsville High Championship Volleyball Team is pictured left to right, first rowi I.uAnn Smith, Ijranna king. Durthy North and Mrs. Iliyllis Didericksort, coach. Second rowi Mildred Cole. .Angie Vera, Cindy Briukrrhoff aiid Denise Imlay. third rowi Bohbv Sue Broadbrnt, Mari Millward, Debbie Prise and Stella Valerio. Beion Nine Volleyball Ilav-dav- ! m Last Biles Held Tor Traffic Vielim Nolice lo Granlsvillc Residents Funeral services for Dam-- It. Four nutches in Iteginn 9 Wright were held Monday, J.mii- vollevhall were plased last WedAftmi Second ! bird " nesday. January 17 at South Sum- - "T 'bon. Wyoming. mit, the first team Crantsville WrJ MR. M RIGHT was killed was Crantsville Manila, played in a traffic accident in Illinois beat 15 to 2. The second game played on January 17. was with Wcndover. Crantsville Bishop lurry A. Call of the Afton Second Ward conducted 15-that Then winning game Crantsville played Sooth Summit the riles and the family praver and Wat them with a score of was offered bv Melvin W right. Julie llirschi played the pre15.13. Then came the Championship game. Crantsville hadn't lude ami postlmlc music and lost any games and Wcndover also accomanimcnt for the muwhich included a had only lost one, the one with sical immlx-rCarden" bv Bishop Crantsville. so thev placed and the Sunset" bv Crantsville came through with a Deane law EdnaMae Sorensen, score of winning the chamHillvard and Beverly Walker and pionship trophy. Their coach is a violin solo "Somewhere My Mrs. Phyllis Didcrickson. Love" bv Margaret Cull. SPEAKERS WERE Kay L. Roln-r- t BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Dana with Robinson, Marsha Hi glev, Toni Kay Cas-- remarks hy Bishop Call. A life tagno, JoUne Butler, Claude Ram- sketch was given by Samidra say, Fred G. Ware, Rae Benson Wright., Sunday, LaMayne Il vde offered the a January 28; Charle-Smith- , Linda Ramans, Dunn;. invocation and Richard Dana the Watson, Monday, January 29; Ronald Williams, Frank Grygier- Interment was in the Thavne, czyk, Nike E. Hodgson, Beverly Wyoming Cemetery where Dondi Larsen, Erline Cane Ilvde dedicated the grave. PALL BEARERS were Jack, Kay Gollaher, Linda Kav Minchey, Arnold E. Walk, Tuesday, Janu- - Gary and Craig Wright, Cleaton, ary 30; Wayne Johnson, Wendy Rav, Duane Terrv and LaNlavne Leetham and Wayne Johnson, Hyde and Mel Kennedy. Wednesday, January 31. Attending the services from Crantsville were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson. Loose dogs coupled with some hisses occur annually along the axatch Front, snowmohilers are thoughtless hat s not enough to stop adding to the winter problems woold-liharrassers, they shcHild inule Utahs deer, already facing it is Winter ranges offer meagff,, .mer, ccmsidc-ratiof commit such acts. Per- hire for' hungry deer. Forage sons bothering deer in this man-groplants that deer eat do not in the winter, and nutrients ner are s,bject to arrest under in available plants are low. Snow provision of the Wildlife Resouron winter ranges generally re- ces Code of Utah. strict feeding grounds anywhere TYTO GREMLINS from 50 to 90 percent. A 19 year old Hartford girl A mule deer in knee received a fractured Utah requires alxiut 2 pounds when she swerved her can to of forage a day during the winavoid a parked cars ojien door. ter just to maintain body weight. Biddleford-Sac(Me.) Journal " e w o 1 1 Attend Funeral Mrs. Hamilton of Russell J'iw4l Buddie llenwotid from the I'SS Camden AOE-were in attendance at his funeral ini Thursday, January IH. Their travel rveiisev were paid fur by other fnendv of Ibiswll aUwrd the ship. Russell died in a traffic accident as he was returning to Navy duly after siendiug a leave at home v oiling fnendv and fam- Funeral for Mrs. service Hamilton were held Dointhy Saturdav at the Tlmd Seventh Waul (liapel with Rivhop Calvin Nadi of the Seventh Ward cnmliu ting. MRS. II AM II TON died Jan-ua15 uf an apMteul heart iy atlaik, I'lrlinlt- - and pm! link music by Kobvn McKend-ritk- . wav played ily. THE FUNERAL wav held in the Fourteenth Ward chuM-- l and was conducted by Risliop Joel J. Dunn. Fled (Skip! llamllliMI Jr gave the paver and Amliew E. lavveu ntfeird the invocation. MRS. AGNFS Itlaik vang as Claude Atkin gave the faman tiMumg iimuU-- r "In The ily praver at the mortuary ami Caulcii''. She wav acc'Niipanied Turner played prelude hy Mis, Maitma Dull in, and post lude music. Sjieakeis who paid Irilmle The invocation was offered the to and offered hy Raymond A. Martin and wiiulv nf t ami foil to the family ers were Risliop Melvin J. wete Nygoard, Ihvhnp Diiiiii and Rivhop Jw-- I Dunn. Gemge Mi Keller ami Rivliop MUSICAL numlief were voa vmi of familv the IXn-ith- sN-ak- -' Thank You THE EDITOR Fire Call A fire occurred at the Wesley Barrus residence at 318 North Cooley at 6:10 p.m. on Tuesday evening. Firemen were called and were able to put out the fire without too much damage lieing done. It started in the fireplace. s -- DEBT People get into debt to keep up with those who already are. Construction Digest I,.;......--' -- day afternoon. 100 No. Broadway care but is ed accomMiiimeut. The lieurdictiou was by Michael Martin and Richard P. Henwood dedicated the grave at the Tooele City Cemetery. Full military rites were conducted at the graveside. PALLBEARERS were John and Frank Park. David Cillette, William Marts, Wilcov-so- n Bill Hancock, Escort; MM2 Steven Marts, FN William Wilcoxson and FN David Bcrgdorf. who served as pall liearers, and MMFN' William Berka, FN Dmvrr Harter, MM3 Jack J.mcs and MM3 Dennis Lizotte who honorary pall liearers. Other military men in attendance were John Paul Scott, from NROTC Lt. Commander, Unii, and Captain Frank C. Gilmore, CO, NROTC from the University of Utah. Navh. tallia-- IVvhell He is in intensive A PALI. BEARERS MOTHERS MARCH FRIDAY GIVE GENEROUSLY! EARTH MANKIND is Unless drastic changes that there pressed, I is a grave danger that mankind may make this planet uninhabitable. Morris K. Udall, Mem-lieHouse Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Man; Endangered Species," Illinois e r, ..t: Sociable Finance Committee The Sociable Finance Committee have been assigned their districts for ticket sales for the February 24 event. From L to R are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Proctor, John Cliidester, Earl Larsen, and committee chairman Claude Parkinson. Keel of Mannassa, Colo. ar -- All-St- 7-- 2 vote-gette- Pizza Everybody Enjoy a Night of Fun wells fourth, two in each league; Issels, Calvins and third; Gilmore.s Erv-inand Thompsons second;-anthe first for Paultz. The East holds a 2 lead in victories on the basis of wins in the 1971 game at 2 and Greensboro, N.C., last years contest at Louisville, Other scores were Ky., is 3-- All-St- 126-12- 142-11- East 126, West 120, in 1968; West 133 East 127, in 1969; and West 128, East 98, in 1970. Church all-pr- Play Billiards The Family Sport Homemade Pizzas Tacos - Hamburgers - Fries Other Snackbar Specials Fast Service Orders to Go All-St- ar Phone 882-336- 2 were Skip. ton, The Imdy wav flown to Deer laxlge. Mi Hit an j for intermrnt. Mr. llamilliHi and the older llamilliNi tbildien accimipauied the tmdv to Mimtana. East Announces Line-u- p Game For ABA All-St-- Leaders Protest S.C. Decision Following is a statement by the Most Reverend Joseph L. Federal, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City, re- garding the U.S. Supreme Court decision of January 22, 1973 removing restrictions on abortion: I believe that abortion is evil and a court decision can not turn that evil into something good. I believe that the decision by the Supreme Court is a .tragic one because by it innocent unborn humans are denied the protection of their right to life. I tremble to think of the future evils which can be let loose by that action. Scratch the surface and you will find somebody wholl tell you that's all youve done. Franklin P. Jones. an Rnkr, Robin and Kim Hamilton. David Maitm and Will Hamil- 1 reported to be Artis Gilmore - Julius Erving Mack Calvin - George Thompson Billy Cunningham. That is the talent-lade- n starting lineup the East will throw against the West when the ABA game is played in Salt Lake City Feb. 6. Gilmore, the awesome center for the Kentucky Colonels who was named player of the year in the ABA as a rookie last in both year, led all divisions. ERVING, the whirling dervish of the Virginia Squires, and Cunningham, the former o NBA who jumped to the Carolina Cougars this year, beat out Kentuckys Dan Issel in the balloting at the forward position. Joe Caldwell of Carolina will join Issel as the Easts backup forwards Calvin of Carolina and Thompson of the Memphis Tams ran one-tw- o in backcourt voting and therefore will be the starting guards. Louie Dampier of Kentucky and Bill Melchionni of the New York Nets will be backup guards. Rounding out the 10 man East team as second center is New Yorks Billy Paultz. A breakdown by team finds Carolina and Kentucky with three representatives each, New York with two and Virginia and Memphis with one each. THIS WILL be the fifth appearance by both Cunningham and Dampier, with Billy C.s previous four games being NBA classics. It is Cald 4avetl gan nnslelev of favorite ttmgv and nl lion v IVvhi-l- l gave the 1 A- - - Little petite SanDee Jo Blackburn, daughter of Bill and LeAnn Blackburn made her appearance on January 15 at 9:41 a.m. Just a wee one weighing 5 pounds 2 ounces and measuring 18 and a half inches tall. She boasts having many proud grandparents. IIAPPY WEDDING Claiming her as their first grandTOi ANNIVERSARY -child are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Billie VanXov Blackburn of South Cate, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jackson and as their second grandchild on Sunday, January 28; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hutchins Mrs. Maivin Johnson, Tuesday, of Tooele. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Estella Russell and Mrs. January 30. Louva Hutchins of Tooele and REPORTED IMPROVING Mrs. Eva Blackburn of Price, Paul R. Carl was taken to Utah. SanDee also has a great-grethe Tooele Valley Hospital Mongrandmother Mrs. Char-lott- a Billiard Center "IW-yon- d and David Bergdert. Navy buddies are MM2 884-395- 4 r cal solos by Shirley Eisenbramll who sang "I'll (to Where You Want Me To Co and The Sunset." Mrs. Turner play- Steven Pat Anderson is the new reporter for all Crantsville news. Will you please call her at or drop your news items and pictures at her home at III West Durfce. 13-1- Winter Problems Funeral eld t Sal. For Ih-nr- y ra 100-pou- Navy Buddies Efforts are lieing nude to establish the Bonnes die ctwo ill lakes other thin Bear lacke through a cooerative exchange rogram with two other states. this winter, Itah Division of Wildlife Resources has provided 4. Si XI adult cisco to South Dakota and 3..VXI to Colorado. are hopeful Fisheries biologist the fish will spawn in the South Dakota ami Colorado waters so populations will liecoute established there. The success of earlier attempts to transplant cisco in laike Tahoe in California ami Nesada is not vet known, according to Division fisheries jiersnu-ne- l. Livestock Notes Beef Carcass Data Service The Tooele Transcript, Fri., January 20, 1973 Many of you have asked us frequently how we interpret these particular Bible verses. Your interest is certainly appreciated. Verse by verse Bible study is our emphasis at the . independent Baptist Church. order to answer your specific questions, we are happy to announce an extended Sunday morning study series covering these and other frequently discussed passages. Among the subjects to be treated are bsptism for the dead, the two sticks of Ezekiel, and the foundation of apostles and prophets. In Our exposition of these verses, of course, will be positive, tactful, and in good taste. That is a promise. this interests you, why not plan to attend at least a portion of this series? Dont forget to bring your Bible! 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