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Show : v - The largest single- - use-- f is in stainless steels. ' nickel Cows Need A growing tree adds a layer to its trunk each year. Adequate Winter Care Both cars and cows need winterizing reminds County Agent A Tullmer Allred. Of course, you don't pour antifreeze in the cows, but adequate housing should be provided for the remilking herd, the growing placement heifers and the calves. The essentials of good housing for these animals are fairly simple elaborate so They need not be long as they are dry, clean and tree from draft. Sach housing is especially important for starting young calves. If their pens are drafty, wet, and cold the dairymen will soon get in rouble with disease. - Lack of ventilation can also give trouble. This is especially true with masonry type buildings with poor ventilation. They often become damp and result in scorns, pneumonia and other calf diseases fits' Officers of the Central School PTA are pictured here with Principal J D. TEACHERS HONORED Gunderson and Librarian Cora Vavricka and the trophies which the PTA presented each teacher at the school last week. The PTA officers left to right, are Mrs. William Merrill, treasurer; Mrs. William Packer, first vice president; Mrs. Dale Madsen, president, and Mrs A1 Cazier, secretray. STRAIGHT KEkTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY - PROOF (TAvriENr ROE D1STILIIHG CO FRANKFORT, KV. 7T By Marijane year: SHETLAND PONY RACES AND STOCK HORSE RACES , Brigham City Riding Club BRIGHAM 1962-6- 3 and Mr. 2 P.M. R.R. Crosing Children 50c Adults: $1.00 Children under 6 FREE TWICE , Jvj the wear for only $75 . .. o with a TWO - PANT leatherneck twill suit from Mrs. 24. 1951. The ranged publicity Mr. and Mrs. J. from G.Boychoir L.program T. Vittoria, conVerdi, Douglas Wight; cultural arts Mr. sidered the greatest of Spanish and Mrs. Ezra Owen, Mr. and and Mrs. Raymond Lewis, Mr. and composers, to Negro spirituals folk songs. and Mrs. Stephen Smith; Mr. Mrs. The boys were directed by DonAlbert Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. ald Bryant who played three seDon Call, lections by Franz Liszt, Dance of Legislation Mr. and Mrs. Don Consolation in D the Gnomes nomination Mrs. Johnson; La Campanella. and Flat, n Mrs. Woodland, Wynn Jepp-seand Mr. and Mrs. Don Olsen; Louisiana Oil roundup Mr. and Mrsi BATON ROUGE, La. (UP!) Douglas Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Drewes, Mr. and Mrs. Ed During the 1950s approximately 40 percent of all new oil and gas Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mitton; discovered in the United States Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker, and was found in Louisiana and in offMr. and Mrs. Eugene Price. MAGAZINE Dr. and Mrs. Bill shore areas beneath gulf waters Knudson and Mrs. Harry Shafer; due south of Louisianas shoreline. yearbook Mrs. O. Dee Lund and Spencer. Mrs. Albert Hansen (cover); safeSecond grade Lloyd and Rose and Luda Keller, ty and civil defense Mr. and Mrs. Hust, Charles a Harvey McCoy and Mrs. Delmont Ed and Dixie Payne, Ray and Founders day Mr. and Jones; Payne, Wilford and Maxine Mrs. M. E. Skenandore and Mr. Andersen, Wallace and Fay Chrisand Mrs. Oleen Palmer; physical tensen. fitness and citizenship Mr. and Third grade Don and Phyllis Mrs. Les Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Kent and Thora Dicka-morOle Zundel. VeNoy and Pat Christoffer-sen- . Parent-teachhosconference Max and Betty Lou Walker. pitality Mr. and Mrs. Eldon HanFourth grade Mr. and Mrs. sen; school lunch Mrs. Karl Dewey Spendiove, Mr. and Mrs. Bert and library and publications Desmond Christensen, Mrs Cora Vavricka and Mrs. Ida and Christensen, Douglas Naone Godfrey; room representa- Kathryn Wight, Mr. and Mrs. tives Mr. and Mrs. Rex Baron Omer Call, Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Par- Jeppsen. sons. Fifth grade Albert and Lucille ROOM representatives include Hansen, Jerald and Mary Parthe following: sons, Dean and Peggy Candland, First grade Ralph and Leola jTheron and Barbara Oviatt. Sixth grade Lynn and Joyce Stewart, Don and Marie Call, Lee and Ruth Clement, Jay and Mer-- Richman, Marlin and Ida Sander, leen Herbert, Mack and Dorlene Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Benson, Mr. Stoddard, and Kent and Marilyn and Mrs. Melvin Peart. Membership James Dixon and Mrs. Blythe UTAH 6th North and 8th West. Just West of Morris Gina-Carl- CITY, November 24, 1962 The 1,100 members were captivated by the performance of "Amahl and the Night Visitors, an opera in one act by Menotti. The story deals with three kings on their journey to see the Christ Child. They rest at a poor shepherd's hunt, the home of Amahl Amahl and his mother. and the Night Visitors is the first opera commissioned especially for television and was given its premiere in New York City on Dec. committees in the Central PTA for the Peter (UPI) ! 17. $118. are picture. Law-for- d This is really the life, i fords film An actor gets up at said. fust independent will be Johnny dawn but a producer can sleep .is a producer Cool " He does not appear in the until 8 a. m. HOLLYWOOD Proving that the finest music stimulates a desire for more music. the capacity audience of the Box Concert Elder Community Association called the Columbus Boychoir back for four encores at their first prformance here, Nov. pre-sch- FOLLOWING Producer I aw ford Audience Here Under the direction of President Mrs. Jean Madsen, each received a small trophy. The presentation was made Wednesday as a highlight of National Education week. PTA project Another special continuing through to Wednesday of this week is a display of books in one of the rooms. Parents can order from the selection which is grouped into the various age levels from up through the sixth grade. Gunderson said anyone can order from the display during school from the hours. All proceeds project will go into the school PTA fund. During the first day of the display, orders were made totaling 5 Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, November 20, 1 962 Thrills Large Receive Special Recognition parent-teache- BOX ELDER NEWS, you get Boychoir Music The 16 teachers at Central Eleschool and Principal J. mental' J. Gunderson last week were spotlighted for special recognition by r association. 'tne THE Tin-ge- De-lor- i pre-scho- Blocks TAKE SIX MONTHS El-v- TO PAY... $12.50 A MONTH PLUS TAX... NO INTEREST... 1 NO DOWN for PAYMENT... CHRISTMAS GIVING FIRST PAYMENT IN JANUARY! 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