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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday Morn:ng, November 24, 1959 r " ' t Growers to : IS 5 Vv ; ' 'X f 4 v : X r ; -- r 4 in? t -- T J4 AYy w J.l I '4 , ? v7 - v i The show wtU be held in conjunction with the Utah Turkey Federation conventibn. 2 Portland, the National will be Walt Schwedler, Ore , president of Turkey Federjtion. John S Morgan, Utah Turkey Federation president, will preside at the functions. .' z - TURKEY SHOW TWIN BILL Youth will havo its day at the 12th annual Utah Turkey Show on December 11 and 12 at Hotel Utah Motor Lode. Here twin brothers, Bob and Fronk Morgan, Layton, Utah (I. to r) and sister, Bonnie, check their birds in preparation for the turkey auctipn. will discuss known authorities Nationally industry problems before some 250 Utah turkey growers during the two days of social business and sessions. UTAH Dance-O-Ra- A capacity crowd of 300 persons from Northern Utah and Southern Idaho viewed the first local Dance held Friday night at the Rainbow Room when they gathered in one of the most spectacular programs of dancing ever staged in this area Rama is sponsored The Dance-by the Ron Driggs Studios of Ballroom Dance, was the first of an annual dance contest to be held took year Preliminary danceoff place m the early part of the evening, with 16 couples entering the contest in four areas of dance foxtrot, waltz, tango and cha-chGrand championship trophy and an expense-paitrip to Las Vegas went to Mr and Mrs Bill Auger of Preston, Idaho, who accumulated the high number of points. Other winners were Mr. and Mrs Tony Lewis of Ogden, second, and Mr. and Mrs, Blaine Johnson, Ogden, third Blaine is a former Brigham City resident, being a son of Mr and Mrs Henry 0. Johnson Also listed among the winners in the various divisions were Mr. and Mrs Maynard Victor, Brigham City, who took third place in the The following births nounced from Cooky hospital Deryl Ross and DtFsta Young, RID 2, Brigham girl, Nov 17. Elliot and Dorothy LeGiande Kersten Morris, Paik Valley, boy, YOUR ARMY NATIONAL GUARD 0 Dee girl, 19 Franklin J and Gleora Pali Robbins, Brigham City, girl, Nov. 21 Kenneth Monroe and Emogene Graser Waite, RFD 2, Brigham C it v, gul, Nov 21. Ivan Lee and Carol Ann Bronson Woodiuff, Btigham City, boy, a Nov iiWdtti .iiJEtta'iJjR pocketbook. Build out rats, mice and birds as the first s'ep in safeguarding grams and feeds . The next step is to trap or poison all rodents in' side the buildings. Anticoagulant baits, kept exposed in well made bait boxes which cannot endanger pets, live' stock or children, is the Commonest method of keeping rats down acound towns and farms. This baiting also kills many undesired mice when they eat the bait several nights in succession. This is necessary to kill these rodents. if you Dont be discouraged cant find any signs of dead rodents within a few days, advises the county agent. "The anticoagulant baits work quite slowly compared to the old fashioned violent poisons. However, they aie much more effective because of fheir slow killing action. Its the slow quality of anticoag- - Get a pair 21 Due Wednesday 'SUBURBANITES d lGOODVEAR Your spare and another trade-i- n tire can cut your cash outlay! If you're ihiVing a 5fi, '57 or 5S cur and tli span tire that A wmsihuTos. fst Third m FREDERICK, HD. ADOVLTkI tjRAVt OF FRAMCI Get More Out of Life Go Out To A Movie! . Scoff KllO YiSO V'RftftVkl SMHA .1! Ai Today and Wednesday i OF is LAS to A. I4A.YOA t WYS IF gou5Amvint AH OFFICl.lt. ioLOMOK OF AfOVfK. 5ROUP, SYNDIC ah a;lhY of a C6P0Mi0H OFAV HEADDRESS WEAR A fcOOY OF ME H IHCACCD 1H uSlhE51 k Lre 55 Stitu RorouS Emobck To RLLOW FRISK AMP AIR To IS-flUUP AIR To EXI ? Yh. That It tells of the good in the worst of women. of men. RESEMBLES . AH ISVSRtED It tells of the bad in the best VASE., PROPPED UP OK A WAP OF KAIR. ulants that make them so effective. Rat goon become alarmed at the violent deaths of their fellows when violent poisons are used. They become wary and feed cautiously and that is why violent poisons fail to control rats over a long period of time. Rats dont become alarmed at the slow deaths caused by anticoagulant without poisons and they feed fear, he explains. Set up bait stations wherever rats can find something to eat Make the entrances to the covered bait station large enough for rats and mice to ' enter ' but small enough so that pets and children cant get to the bait. Keep the bait stations- well supplied with poison bait and poison water conpoisons. taining anticoagulant-typ- e - BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) Chief warrant officer Frank Mon-ty, who was in charge-- of a Navy school for etecrticians, retired from service after 20 years to earn at degree in electrical engineering at the University off Ver- mont. 7 1 i' j TilWCEluE CO BICHARD IfMOlM MICHAEL CONTE CALLAI DICK YORK PICK O custom CINEMASCOPE THE PICTURES COLOR LAST TIMES TONIGHT TWO BIG COLORED FEATURES Helen of Troy and Land of Pharaohs Thursday - Friday - Saturday AT OPEN Wednesday -- Thursday -- Friday Holiday Entertainment For DAY THANKSGIVING P.M. 1 ALSO SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 1 P.M. SAGA THUNDERING OF THE PLUNDERING HERO-AND-HELU- All The Family! ARMY ' Marino Recruiter ef new OS YkI SUIL0IS4 A.RL GOBDURA' 1 ? birds grains, contaminate your stored advised A. Fullmer Allred, Box Elder county agent with USU, Logan. Acadio P and Maria Beltran fox trot Judges for the evening were Mr. Gonzales, RFD 1, Btigham City, and Mrs John Webber, Ogden; 21. Nov boy, John Blaine and Elaine Ander- Mr. and Mrs Les Fowler, Ogden, sen Madsen, Tremor.ton, girl, Nov. and Miss Jane Triniman, Las Vegas Iva Lou Gibbons assisted with 22 Alton Grant and Kay JoeLynne tabulations During intermission, a precision Thomas Hunsaker, Honeyville, drill cha-ch- a was presented by the ill, Nov. 22 dance instructors of the Driggs studios, as well as exhibition dan-cing by Ron Driggs and Mrs Deanna Hudgins, Ogden. An additional treat during the evening was of the jitterbug a demonstration and Western swing by Dennis and S The U. Mai me Corps Re- Nancy Lewis, nine and children and Mr. and Mrs. canting office in Ogden announc-that Sei grant Fred Tully, a Tony Lewis, Ogden. Of local interest, Mr, and Mrs. tiavelmg Manne recruiter, will be at the Bngham City post office Robert Niflth, Willard, were preon U ednesday afternoon instead sented the bronze medal in danf Thuisday due to Thanksgiving cing for completion of learning ten of the following Day Segeant Tully will Inter- steps tn each view all young men and women dance areas- - waltz, tango, samba, who want to serve their country. rhumba, mamho and 'TtCHiMs 4wa CXPI-C- d n Nov tttYLR FURLED. a Buddy Lee and Gloria Cornwall Knudsen, Pottage, boy Nov, 19 Hatold Owen and LuAna Lee Horne, Ogden, boy, Ncv, 19 Thomas Donald and Vilda Whet-teHunsaker, boy, Hontyville, && ma Draws Capacity Crowd Saturday flew Arrival: Nov 19 Roy Robert and Norma Zuntlel Willard, Toigeson, Nov 19 Agent Advises IS smes are. Wheat contaminated by rodents or birds is unfit lor human food. The loss is much greater than just the actual gram or feed materials eaten. Such losses hit farmers Guest speaker at the turkey show where it hurts worst right in the - (L';;4 .V . I 1 u fhtn Mi 'Cut UMIftB AT The 12th annual Utah Turkey Show is being planned for Friday at the and Saturday, Dec Hotel Utah Motor Lodge in Salt Lake City. 4 v ? ' ? From Rodents,. Dont let rats, mice, or w Ey R.T. SCOTT SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK - Hold Confab ,.a;4 - Protect Grains Utah Turkey j THATC RAVISHED iiavea pKJcao,vitrcso! ' A GREAT STATE! cha-ch- i Caine new with imr car n unused it s worth one mw VI Suburbanite in trade. Then well give vou top allowance for onetri the olh r tuts from your tar tow mls the port h ise of a second 3 P Suburb mite. Sab r wmttr dining will be yonr for an uulitltivuhlv low cash outlay I 3-- T aArttT&tat). SUBURBANITE aii bites through snov HUB-CA- . DEEP! P L IV rjBlig.0 3 ' A"" F'U HENRY SILVA Written by Melvin Frank. 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