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Show Yew6-$oum- Darwin Whitaker Will Graduate The livestock marketing conference to be held June at Utah State Agriculture colarlege has been completely ranged, Morris H. Taylor, U. S. A. C. extension livestock marketing specialist, announced today. The conference is being sponsored by the college for all livestock producers, buyers, stock-yarcompanies, and commission firms. Faculty members participating will include county agriculture agents, President F. S. Harris, Dr. Carl . Frischknecht, extension director; Dr. R. H. Walker, experiment station director and dean of the school of agriculture. There will be guest speakers from all over the intermountain area at the conference. al X KLDUl Wednesday, June Brigham City. Utah 15, 1949 Rita Call Receives Men Should Check Social Security Nurses Cap Friday The Social Security administration is issuing a special call Miss Rita Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Call of her Brigham City received nurses cap at ceremonies at the Burton ward of the Church of of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints in Salt Lake City on June 10, after successfully com pleting her preliminary studies at the University of Utah and the Salt Lake City general hospital school of nursing. She graduated from Box Elder high school with the class of to workers and former workers who have reached 65 years of age, it was announced today by social Charles W. Feldhauser, security field representative. Every person that has worked for even short periods of time on jobs covered by social security should contact the representative when they reach the age of 65, continued FeldhauseEven though an employee r,Intends to continue working indefinitely he should come in and let us explain his rights under the social security law so that he can protect himself from loss of benefits in the fu- 1948. Miss Call will continue to at the university and the hospital. She will graduate from the College of Nursing of the University of Utah in August, 1951. ture." The address to the class was Mr. Feldhauser will be at the Utah employment security of- given by John L. Waldo, M. D., fice, second floor Howard hotel, instructor in medicine at the from 2:30 to 4 in the afternoon, university. Mr. and Mrs. David Call, the on June 16. parents of Rita, attended the exercises. Farmers are advised to plow More than 700 fires occur in a strip 10 feet wide around farm windbreaks to guard the plant- homes daily, averaging about $350 loss per fire. ing against fire. take classes 22-2- Among the graduates from the University of Utah this June 11, was Darwin Whitaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Whitaker of Brigham City. of He received his bachelor in marketing science degree and business. While attending the University he has been a member of the Stadium branch ward where he has been assistant ward clerk and secretary of the welfare. Mr. Whitaker graduated from Box Elder high school in 194-after which he served 22 months in the navy as a third class quartermaster. While at the high school he was active in athletics. lie is married to the former Arloa Orwin of Brigham City and has two children. Orpheus Practice To Be Held Tonight Cancelled The Orpheus chorus practice scheduled for Wednesday evening (tonight) will not be held. The next regular rehearsal will be held next Wednesday evening, June 22 at 7:30 oclock, it was announced by Inez Peters. Phone your news to HME Sfl: 727. d Supt. and Mrs. K. E. Weight of Brigham City spent last Mon- day and Tuesday in Provo attending an alumni program and the graduation exercises. Their son, Joe, received a bachelor of science degree at the exercises. Weight, who is superintendent of the schools in Box Elder attended a county, association convention Thursday and Friday in Provo. t In Defense of the Bee Is Mrs. William P. Knecht and P.oif Nelson, son of Mr. and William, Jean, Mrs. D. G. Nelson, Snowville, her children, arrived in has accepted a position as hydraulic engineer with the U. S. Geological Survey, it was reported by Professor Jerald E. Christiansen, dean of the school of engineering and technology at the U.S.A.C. Rolf graduated from the lege this spring taking out a bachelor of science degree in agricultural and civil engineering from the school of engineerin: in Salt He will be located Lake City. (UP) Fifth graders at the Windmill street school offered a bee hive of complete with thousands exhibit as an bees hardworking for the proposed childrens zoo We at Roger Williams park. think it would fit in nicely in the childrens zoo, a student There is really nothing wrote. to fear about bees. PROVIDENCE, Gretchen and Peter, Brigham City Thursday night for a visit with Mrs. Knecht s S. 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LONG MILEAGE (UP) Schwarkawski at 24 js the younger Four days after he r serving a ,Xr- Many fruit growers have failed to prune their peach and apricot trees this spring because of the prevailing opinion that the severe winter killed enough of the blossoms. This Robert is not true, announced Stewart, agricultural extension agent, and they should be pruned. Because the winter kill was actually very slight the problem of thinning has not been taken care of this season, Stewart said. The natural shed has largely passed, and the balance of the peaches should be thinned by hand if the proper side is to be obtained. For both peaches and apricots approximately ten leaves should be between each peach or apricot. FULL SIZE CHICAGO 0 First hand information about the conditions in Berlin today, came from Corporal John Robfurlough. erts, home on a Corporal Roberts, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Roberts, formerly of Brigham City, joined in the Utah National Guard Brigham City in 1933, went on active duty in 1941, and since then has spent seven years in the regular army. He reports duty in Berlin as pleasant, and describes the German people as easy to get along with. He will report to a camp in New Jersey at the end of this month and from there will be reassigned to duty in Germany. 19. ON THE TIRE THAT BUILT I- - g Sorghums made into silage cut down the danger of prussic acid poisoning. Corporal Roberts Home On Thirty-Da- y Furlough R. 30-da- Mr. And Mrs. Weight Visit In Provo Parent-Teacher- Mrs. William Knecht Visiting Parents Here Rolf Nelson Accepted Position With Survey Livestock Conference Will Be Held June 22 ,j,l |