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Show First Aid Course Completed at B.E. Junior High Thirty five ninth grade students at Box Elder Junior High school recently completed a course in Red Cross lirst aid, taught in conjunction with drivers education Purpose of the course was to introduce students to first aid treatment of wounds, shock, poithree-wee- k effeits were combined with Ralph Nu Ison, in chaige of first hour diners education class It maiks the first time suih a piugi an, his been earned out at tlie school It was pointed out that these students soon will be old enough to dine and statistics have shov n t iat pusons with fust aid tiainmg have fewer accidents than pei sons lacking that cxrci ii me The luvvlv Red published Cross lu si aid manual was used as a text Mrs Coombs explained that those who passed received standard touise fust aid caicls Good Roughage Makes Increase In Milk Prefit To increase milk profits, feed jour cows all the good roughage will eat suggests A Fullmer Allred Utah Slate Univer sity Extension agent for Box El der county they soning, injuries, burns, and comIhc qu.ikest way to make Artificial resmon emergencies Mrs. miserable is to start included was also youiself piration Melba Coombs, public health wondnmb whether you're as nurse, was the instructor Her happy as vou could be The nutrients (feed values) In roughage cost less than nutrients obtained m other forms. This is cspcciallj true with high quality m alfalfa like that produced Box Llder county. Roughage is the number one item to consider Its true that a cow on pastuie will give more mill: if she receives supplementary feed, says Allred, but the amount of supplement she needs depends on the quality of pasture she is grazing and the quality of other roughage she recedes, such as hay and silage. 17 Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, October 29, 1958 Brigham City, Utah In determining an economical dairy ration, and concentrates only according to production after considering the quality of pasture or other roughhage. Utah dairymen should keep in mind that high quality alfalfa hay will piovide sufficient protein in the form of roughage. Homegrown grains can very well be used as the added concentrates. WE ARE PROUD TO IIA E INSTALLED A PAYNE GAS FURNACE and ' AMERICAN GAS WATER HEATER NEW NATURALGAS USERS in (he home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Holman ask about our Plan for Free Gas Water Heater with purchase of New Gas Furnace. CALL US TODAY FOR FREE HOME SURVEY AND ESTIMATE . . . m a a APPUAHCE Phone Ogden i t-- j j- HEAIIHG 68 North Main Collect EXport APPLIANCE Phone One A course in Red Cross first aid training recently was compleFIRST AID TRAINING ted at Box Elder junior high school and was taught m conjunction with drivers education. Student Weldon Larson demonstrates the proper method of artificial respiration on Dee Glenn Britenburg. Watching, left to right, are Carma Houghton, Kaye Tingey, Mrs. Melba Coombs, public health nurse, and Ralph Neilsen, drivers education instructor. EXPERIENCE - FAIR CONSCIENTIOUS Farmer and property owner m Box Elder County for 43 yeais. Resides m East Garland with Mrs. Potter and they are the parents of 8 children, now grown and married He is a LEADER in Government in Education m his Religion. He thinks of Box Elder County as a UNIT and works for things that are good for the whole County lie is on our Republican POTTER ROBT. G. Candidate for 4 Year Team Co. Commissioner ( Pad Political Advertising) Brigham City residents enjoy the comfort and economy of OUR READERS WRITE Arlington, Texas, 134 Piland Rd Dear Mr Claybaugh I am writing at this time to thank you feu- - the local paper It i really n.ce to be able to keep up on the local happening I have been in Fort Worth, Texts, for about four months I have enjojed it very much Tex as : a bigger country than I thought ic wa, but it sure does-- I n t stand up to the mountains My new address is 134 Pliant Rd Arlington, Tex . Thanks Elder Wayne B May But then every man needs two women a secretary to take everything down and a wife to pick eveiything up fit, Y 'a ' A A.V . f f f v ?y p-'-i HOME OF MR. AND MRS. FRANK R. HOLMAN square feet floor space V I". 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