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Show I 1- I defends. Lao-Taa- a Mora than 12H million pounds of turksy was dressed in tha five Utah Poultry and Fanners Cooperative plants durinf the past year, according to Georgs Sudd, manager of the poultry division. This shatters all previous records. The final tabulation reveals that 1.162.000 pounds of turkey was dressed at the Salt Lake City plant; 3.031.000 pounds at American Fork; 20,x0 pounds' at Ephraim; lr .Vi,X pounds' at 'Cedar City, and U'TB.lvsi at Tremonton. More than H, 700, mo pounds of this was eviscerated and packed ready for the oven" at the Salt Lake City plant In addition to this record turkey million pounds crop, more than of chicken was also dreiaed and eviscerated at the big Salt Lake City plant which ia one of tha most in America. In cooperation with all Feed Stores in Layton, we Win CLOSE SATUR1 DAY .. ' AFTERNOON, "Beginning MAY 24 lames Morgan and Sons Tomato Is Important Crop 12 MILLION LBS. TURKEY IN 51 NOTICE O Commencement " t CtJiUtce brings victory to Wm who attacks, and safety to him who , Feed Mill Layton U Plans 1952 SALT LAKE CITY Events of ths University of Utahs Kird annual commencement this year start May 20 and extend until the exercises traditional graduation 7. duns Saturday, Approximately 14 00 students will receivs degrees, certificates and diplomas in ths commencement rites. Opening "commencement week" will bo the annual Emeritus Club business meeting May 20. at 6:30 p m, in the Union west lounge and the annual alumni business meeting May 20 at ft p.m, in the Union east lounge, announced Dr. S. L. Crawley, chairman of tho Commencement Committee. The Emeritus Gub will hold its reception and banquet in ths Union Davis county farmers helped put Utah's crop of canning tomatoes class in 1U51, rein ths king-aiss- d A merles n Csn Company, ths ports container manufacturer. r r i u my strong enShakespeare U.S. Bond Sale Reported High LAYTON How does Utah's performance compare with other slates in ths purchase of United States Defense Bonds 7 Mr. Haven J. Barlow, North Davis county Defense Bond chairman, has a proud answer to that question today. Utah showed the highest rate Senior class members will hold of Increase in Defense Bonds In their luncheon in ths Union build- the nation for the first quarter of ing st noon Jons 6. A reception this year compared to the first Hr. honoring members of the gradu- three months of last year ating class and their families will Barlow happily announced. be given by Dr. A. Ray Olpln, university president, end Mrs. d Farewell, friends, nt the president's residence, God dead is for such If ss can you 1250 E. South Templf(- - June 6 . die and fare not welL from S to 7 p m. John Le Gay Brereton The academic procession that precedes commencement rites will tart Juns 7 at 6:13 p.m. Exercises He who is afraid of being too ord a pack of 2,vxvx cases of tart at 7 p.m. and an annual generous has lost tha power of tomato products, 21 per cent more glumni buffet supper honoring being magnanimous. Tho best man than the previous high year of graduates is scheduled In the Uni- or woman is the most unself ed. on ballroom at 9 p in. 1020. Mary Baker Eddy The county farmers received an estimated 7.vyx0 for the approximately 27,400 tons of canning tomatoes harvested from about 2,100 acres last year, according to the Extension Service of the Utah State Agricultural College. This county production pointed out Dr! !L E. MichL economist for American Can, helped raise the atate'a output of canning tomatoes to almost 100,10 tons tha second hightest maVk on record Fpr the big crop canners paid a record $2,7 40.000 to the state's growers. Dr. Michl, whose firm perfected the modern food can that made canning of tomatoes posslbls, noted that the large crop resulted in a second state rec-mass-producti- Let gentleness forcement be. . ballroom' May 1 at 0 p. m. A banquet gjvsn by the combined honor societies of Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma X in honor of their newly-electe- d members U scheduled In the Union ballroom May SI at 7 pm. The solemn ' baccalaureate sermon will be speaker in Stadium Bowl June 1 at 7 p.m. The procession of gowned regents, faculty and ths graduating class into ths bowl will start at 6:30 ji.m. - p KsysviHe, Davis Cooaty, Utsh Thurs Help Wanted . S 5, 1952 Pag ' r Responsible, young man to work in Feed MM. 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