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Show 1 v 1 1 : i 1 ii t ( i k - March 3, I960 refiex-leade- r 5 7 i 4 , w Pag8 L. Warren. Visitors lost weak at fhe .home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Barber, V$ Included William (Bill) Slide' of Murray, who spent Friday afternoon with them, and on Saturday Samuel Baird) of Salt Lake City, By Virginia Bennett called on them for, the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Normhn M-- Stuart A group of former school chums met for 'heir annual get together and Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart at the Hotel Utah last Thursday were Sunday guests of Mr. and dinner. Mrs. Dee MacFarlsnd of West afternoon and enjoyed They include Mrs. Vonda B. Weber. Mrs. Eugene Tolman If receivBrown, Syracuse; Mrs. Sara S. fian.es, Roy; Mrs. Marian Payne ing treatment at St. Marks HosJorgensen, Kearns; Mrs. Melba pital in Salt Lake City where she Ould, Roy; Mrs. Cleo P. Boy-a- lt has been for the past ten days. Mrs. Boyd Thurgood and Infant Lake City; Mrs. Bemiece (i. Wilcox, Syracuse, and Mrs. sor. are' home from the Dee HosLerniece Bambrough Green, Dra- pital. This is the third child for Mr. and Mrs. Thurgood. They per an older son and daughter. Randy Gibbs undorwont a ton- have Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stringhom s leotomy early Tuesday morn-m- g at Tanner Clinic, Randy is and sons of Bountiful were visitors of her monther, Mrs. Josbie son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sunday Holbrook. in the eph student a and Gibbs, ;. Mr. and Mrs. William Knighton fcrst grade at the Syracuse Public had as their Sunday dinner guests Stchcol. Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart and Mrs. Rubio Holbrook is at bar Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bybee. weeks lame here following a two and Mrs. Zsnss W. Bennett She stayed during this Klntss daughter, Shauna Lynn and Mr. and her with ymt and Mrs. Robert Wallace of Cleare aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth field attended a social held in burton of Kaysville Ogden last Friday evening. Mrs. L. Warran Lao Mr. and Mrs. Virginia Clark of Salt Lake City, enjoyed talking to their son, Jim gave her reproduction of the last Sunday evening, when he opera "My Fair Lady, to memtelephoned them. Jim and his bers and guests of the Kappa Delta family are residents of Cincinnati, Sororitys monthly gathering. Ohio, where he is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Willard K. Brown General Electric Company. entertained with a dinner party Mr. and Mrs. William H. (Bill) at the Tropical Cafe in Brigham Child and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde City, Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Barber, have returned home frotn Browns parents, Mr. and Mrs. in a week vacation to Mexico City. Clifford Barber. It--, was the 47th A baby girl, their second child wedding anniversary for Mr. and and daughter, was born, Sunday Mrs. Barber Mr. and Mrs. Jsy Cuthbort and February 28 at the Dee Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James C. Marley. family drove to the Hardware Norman Barber returned to' Ranch, East of Hyrum, last Monschool Monday morning, follow- day and enjoyed its winter herd ing a week illness, with a throat and the sleigh riding. Enroute infection. He is the son of Mr. home they spent the evening visand Mrs. Carl K. Barber. iting with Mr. Cuthberts uncle Mr. and Mr. Calvin Warren and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and sons of Salt Lake City, were Leichty at their home in Brigham dinner guests Sunday of Mr War City ) 12 - t V , JVJ Heber Grant llammon, well known Sunset businessman was sustained Sunday evening as Bishop of the Sunset Third Ward. Phillip A Hansen, was released from this position following an expression of thanks from President Joseph Cook of the North Davis Stake. chosen Bishop Hammon has Call Peterson to act as 1st Counselor and Robert Roster as 2nd Counselor. John McKay will act as ward clerk in the newly organized Bishopric with assistants Mark Jenkins and Elmer Neibaur. Brothers McKay and Jenkins were members of the former bishopric for their loyalty and loving support during his years of active participation Members of the new Bishopric spoke buefly during the meeting iliahop Hammon stated that ac Sunset 'MICitf. Vndeison lines were meted So the lowing since February 10, to JP Anderson g folrec-or- d' l endell L. liulse, 257 FranAvenue, Layton, (HI miles per hour in 33 mile zone, 30; Sgt. G. Swafford, 053 Goddard, Layton, 30 miles per hour in 83 mile zone, $20, suspended in line of Wallace J. duty; Abrams, Kaysville, running top sign, $10; William C. Neel, 433 Maple Street, Idaho Falls, 53 miles per hour in 33 mile zone, $15; Lloyd V. Riley, 437 Third Ave., Salt Lake City, 05 miles per hour in 50 mile zone, $13; Harry L. Johnson, Obi E. 1050 N., Ogden, 40 miles per hour in 35 nnle zone, $13, Perry M. Beeson, Route 2, Layton, 42 miles per hour in 30 mile zone, cis $13; Ralph R Reseigh 065 W. Oth N., Salt Lake City, 50 aides Don't let your Cattle be AH loused up Winter, lice and cattle all go together, but not to the financial benefit of ranchers and dairymen. Unless you kill the the lice they will kill your ptof-it- s advises county Extension agent L. S. Rogers with Utah State University. Lousy cows and calves are not efficient. Much of what they eat goes to feeding the lice on their bodies. Lice seldom kill an animal, but they some times make cows or calves almost worthless. Heavy lice in festations produce anemia and reduce the vitality of animals so that they cannot withstand severe winter conditions as well e as healthy animals., . Dr. George F. Knowlton, Exsuggests vv tension entomologist, checking the animals for, lies and spraying or dipping before the lice become too nutaerous 1 lice-fre- rt mi$ nwri irs ixctTme and raonTAiu; tow wai A PWKMU OUT HNMR (HI SUl Of TOO! Ml tio.oo, teojpg, go.co, ioo.oo, 10)101 of this office UTAH CANS o Large Red R' Winesap CAN GRAPEFRUIT 2 New Crop only 4 Oz. 00 HR) . ICY WATER lb . pkg. COCKTAIL REG. 43c 4i CAN ONLY TOMATO JUICE BAKERY Jumbo f y FOR y for Fresh DATES 22 Aft S L EC MARKET TALL CANS Sweet Texas Pink N-7- BK BREAD ONLY 00 loaves p. $M mum n. FROZEN FOODS MARKET ' LB. 5 03 STRAWBERRIES S high-pressu- re FRUIT PIES JAR ONLY loch STOKELY WEEK END SPECIAL L&tA CIGARETTES ORI-ID- A HASH-BROW- MEAT BUY A CARTON N POTATOES jo-teno- J or pyrethrins plus butoxide. Lice are bothering cattle these days, I notice as I drive around, animals are using evto rub or erything available acretch on,- - Mr. Rogers said. 303 PACK MIDWEST P, pel hour in 35 mile zone, $13; Imogene G. Fahncke, 5970 S. 2100 W., Roy, 43 miles per hour in 30 mile zone, $15; Fay S. Burreston, Kaysville, running red light, $15, $10 Richard 0. Cook, 300 Glen Avenue 50 miles per hour m 35 mile zone, $15; Mable A. Sanchez, running stop sign, no drivers license, $35, $15 suspended; Samuel R. Kighton 305 S. 13th E., Bountiful, no operators license, driving on suspended license, $50, 30 days in jail, 25 days suspended on payment of fine; Elmer D. Bybee, 307 W. State, Farmington, 5o miles per hour in 35 mile zone, $15; Louis C. Pearce, 1328 Sheridan, Ogden, 5o miles per hour m 35 xone, $13; Edward D. Meens, N88 Verdeland, reckless driving, $50; Steven R. Smatusek, 218 N, Highway 89, North Salt Lake, passing stopped school bus, $25, $15 suspended; Pete S. Sourvalis Route 2, Box 00-Layton, expired registration, $10; Charles F. Hood, 7 Verdeland, running stop sign, $10; Larry D. Carter, E72 Vei deland, 52 miles per hour m 35 mile zone, $10. and become more difficult to control He says the key to lice con-- 1 trol is a thorough coverage of all parts of each animal in a herd and penetration of the hair coat with the insecticide. Spe-- 1 cial attention should be given to the areas where lice congregate, such as tail, head, flanks, eyes, ears and poll. This should be thoroughly wet to the skin. Use a dip or a coarse, spray at close range to insure penetration of the insecticide. Spray the animals in small groups in close quarters so that each animal cin be sprayed individually. To avoid the possibility of any objectionable residues in the milk, milk cows should be sprayed (not dipped) with iMUS CASH Speedsters are fined in court of Layton justice "Dont be m such a Jiij that you foiget to obey peed limits can be advice giv-i- u by membeis of the Layton 1olicc Department and of Lay-to- n Justice of the Peace B. M. eg eer FM gnf mmH V b l Wfcee Mere vMl Mere vMt m sever seereMly, Rm geeries esder eert; t er Mere, lobe kerne e eegy M Mm oMsel M .every ablH fe amwer eny geetReo Iew4 Mm yee vMl eer Mere pMc Mm Sk oMPthwo iwml b TOC2CXB YOU CAN GET a 1 GIT YOUR SHARE OFlt HIRE IS H017 V iff was the ceptance most humbling, experience in his life and he was grateful that he could take part of the load from Bishop Hansen. One of the vital objectives in the new bishopric will be the build- mg of a new chapel and the Bish- also, Sylvester Jones, as assistant Ward Clerk was released. Bishop Hansen spoke of his wonderful years and days In the calling of Bishop. He said one must try to be worthy enough to council people who come f inspiration and help and in trying to be worthy of this trust a person finds many rewarding times. Bishop Hansen praised the new bishop and asked the members of the ward to show love and devotion to Bishop Hammon. Bishop Hansen praised his wife and family opnc will be calling on all members of the ward to help in this endeavor la a D30TC7 Sunset Third Ward names lieber G. Mammon, bishop 7 ' I Syracuse Hcus & . . v 'M ren's parents Mr, tod Mrs,' Leo - ! s '1 a-- FOR . and F mpp REG. OR KING SIZE Q QO VV TOW 4 tpNUS ? ii, 0 WNCHI1 ON M - s a "It r T? - - m 'T CARDS |