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Show LAYING PULLETS MUST GAIN BODY WEIGHTS 8lli Grade Wins 1st in Parade Once pullets have started Discuss Military Education Examine Facilities At Intermountain School Exams for Stale Welfare Jobs Told to lay or have been transfeired to The eighth grade class of the the laying house a normal inJunior division of Box Elder crease in their body weights should be encouraged. high serool was named sweep-stakewinner of the high school Increasing the body weight at homecoming parade in a special this time helps prevent a production. Loss assembly climaxing the owning, crease in in weight is a chief contributor Sept. 24. to a drop in egg production durThese under classmen," 175 ing the second, third and fourth strong, headed hy Iheir class month of laying. parents Voscn p. ('all and ViaThe increase in body weight their where ble Christensen planned well pigmented and organized pullets plump, presentation are moved into the laya class at Sierial themselves before they reach ing quarters meeting held in the auditorium 10 percent production should of the school be approximately one pound darThey were judged on unit or- ing the first six months of proganization. theme, refinement of duction. A flock of pullets should idea, originality and percentage produce 50 percent of their total egg volume daring of participation. Downtown judges made the their first five months of laing. Use special care when moving decision and the school presented a $5 cash award to Jimmy the pullets to the laying house. Moore, Corinne. president of the The system of feeding to be used are Jane in the laying house ran be class. Other officers Fredrickson, Corinne, vice pres- gradually adopted during the last ident and Elaine Rpeves, Brigtwo weeks the pullets are on After Tour of Brigham City Indian School ham City, secretary. range. To reduce disturbance to . . . Congressman W. F. Norrell, left center, talks over school problems with Dr. George A. a minimum, when the pullets are moved, transfer them at J Joyce, right center. On the left is Mr. Wood, Bureau of Reclamation and on the right is Mrs. Norrell. HOBBYISTS... night. Placed on the roost after dark, most of them will return to the roost the next evening. Get Your W. F. Plenty of feeders and waterers Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R., Utah), center, discusses LEATHERCRAFT should be provided. The timid problems pertaining to West Point and Annapolis with if birds must be well fed they SUPPLIES Lt. Col. John W. Callaway, left, and Lt. Cmdr. William A. are to gain weight normally. Well Money Robie, interat Hand right. Col. Callaway, West Point 41, is with the feeding regular At vals helps to tame flighty pullets, congressional legislative liaison section in Washington, Provide one nest for each five Intermountain School as a momwhile Cmdr. Robie, Annapolis 42, is head of the naval ber of the Appropriations comBrowns Shoe Hospital pullets. academy midshipmen's division of the Bureau of Naval the mittee of Congress looked Personnel at the Pentagon. Sen. Bennett was in Washschool over Monday and decided 122 So. Main Ph. 629 Phone your news to 1000. the money we gave the Indian ington earlier this week on Senate business. WASHINGTON The hope that school has been well spent." more Utahns would take advanIt was, the first time Congresshas an excellent curriculum Moab on November 27 from 8 A49rtivmnt tage of opportunities to attend of W. F. man Norrell, Democrat, West Point and Annapolis was and offers splendid educational a. m. to about 3 p. m. and career opportunities. Vlonticello, Arkansas, ever had a expressed here Thursday by SenFrom where I sit ... Marsh first High school seniors and gradhand look at Navajo Inator Wallace F. Bennett (R., uates and college and univerdians and he reported he was Utah) prior to his return all besity undergraduates impressed with their studious Utah. 17 and 22 years old tween mein, and enthusiasm. The lawmaker also revealed Stally by but a narrow margin, should notify the delegation if Norrells primary purpose in these young they desire to take the exam, Books! he and two colleagues, Sen. He encourage with Effective the first that pay to area was this inspect visiting t0 reaPPly. especially after, Sen. Bennett satd. V. in Watkins 1953, and Arthur Rep.men employers (January the Weber Basin reclamation day R. Stringfellow, will brushing up on their weak subproject and Mr. Wood of the who pay wages subject to the Douglas JPCts- The senator said that most Noticed the Missus had a red examia tax start hold should fixed up and theres enough joint competitive Bureau of Reclamation. Also social security 'Mtial failures come in mathe- - Cecil Coburns Have 2nd ribbon tied around her finger at 'withholding 2 percent of the nation for aeademv candidates money for some new books, too. with him was his wife. th English ranking Set of matlcs. of check 27. will instead test on The breakfast one morning last week. worker's Nevember pay Twins Sept. 23 From where I sit, it would be After touring the school lhe - percent as they are now do- be given at postoffices through- - second. Most Utahns do well in Whata that for? I asked. a fine thing if we had some sort congressman commented that it F history and general aptitude. to Wesley F. out the state. Twins were born to Mr. and Yoor memory slipping? looks like the children should ing. according of private reminder when we forOur men generally are phy-- Mrs. Cecil Watson of the Ogden social seCoburn. Preston. Idashe not for led. be dura the Its me," answers, get have been disappointed to sically fit, too, he pointed out, ho. on righta of our neighbors. Sept. 23, it was learned He said there was a question curity office. it's to remind you, and everyLike when we start telling them most of the members but a little toughening up and learn that today. It is their second set "The employer will continue to we can in his mind whether what ire think is best. I may like body else who asks what it's for, of the delegation work in muscular coordination withheld, at some congressional to contribute to tha Womans keep the children in school long match the amount a travel book and a temperate The new babies are the grandfellow is or a another must wouldnt hurt, if time Watson said, thus making Club Library Fund. We need a service academy ious about West Point or enough to make them indepen-i1-- children of Mrs Margaret Covacant glass of beer while you prefer a dent enough to make a living he total social security tax due Sen. Bennett said. polis. burn of Brigham City. $200 and we figured wed get rup of tea with yoor historiral wages 4 percent. 2 percent Of course, these vacancies car-otf the reservation. more help if we could get people The senator emphasized that novcL Let's both remember not 2 id worker and the hy Congressman Norrell said that Ia to ask ut about it. to put the finger on the other! ry over but its more desirable he and the current members of for U. S. schixtls cent paid by the employer. to keep a full quota of Utah men the delegation make no "politi-iWell, as It turned out, the red This increase was provided have not been cut much in the) cal appointments to the acade- all the classes. ribbon worked just fine. The to Sen. IBennett stressed past and he expects the same for in the 1950 amendments mies. Senators Bennett and that ladies are having the library all Mr. the Social Security Act, policy in the future. demands will remain Watkins and Rep. Stringfellow manpower obWatson said. The revenue high despite the cessation of will base their selections on the Phone your news to 1000. tained through social security Korean hostilities. High school competitive exams, while Rep. Copyright, 1953, United States Brewers Foundation contributions is not used for and undergraduate college A. Dawson plans to expenses, dents would be wise, he said, tojehoose his appointees from a general government but is held in trust to pay sogive careful consideration to the list of young men recommended cial security benefits and the service schools. hy high school principals costs of administering the social Annapolis is only about 45 throughout his district, I security program. a "If were minutes from Washington and young man with This increase and those sched- is on a beautiful location. he 'almost certain of prospects uled by law to occur in I960, noted. On a recent trip into time in military service ahead to upstate New York, I visited West of me. Id certainly 1965, and 1970 are designed find out keep the program on an actuar-iall- Point and was struck by its what my responsibilities and sound basis in view of in- beauty. Each placp, of course, (opportunities might be at West Point or Annapolis. the lawcreasing benefit payments in the future as more persons qualify maker concluded. He said he for retirement and survivors in- come will be payable on income planned to supply high school received during '1954. This tax, in and college counselors surance payments. with The tax pay- most cases, is not due until academy catalogues. 15 able before next March The competitive examination by March 15, 19iS, after the end of most will be held in Sait Lake City, persons will the 1954 taxable year. Mr. Watson will be in Brigham Ogden. Logan. American be 2'a of the profit up to $3600, Fork, from trades or business covered City at the Utah State Employ- - Panguitch, Richfield, Cedar City, be3 to The Office act. ment the increase each St. Delta. Manti, by Thursday, George, in- 2 and 4 p. m. ele, Vernal, Beaver, Price and percent on s Congressman Says Norrell, Arkansas, Bennett Urges Spent at Intermountain Youth Take The State Merit System written examinations for Case Work and Child Welfare positions will be given as applicants apply starting October 2, 1953, LeRay S. Howell, merit system supervisor, announced today. Positions open and their salary ranges are: Intermediate child-welfar- worker, e $280-335- ; worker; senior probation officer. $265 325; intermediate pro; interbation officer, ; mediate case worker, . and junior case worker, junior $250-310- child-welfar- e ; $240-295- $240-290- $210-250- Applications may be filed at any time. Eligible persons will be admitted to the next examination. Written tests will beheld each week in Salt Lake City- in the merit system office. Examinations outside of Salt Lake City will be conducted at Employment Security offices. Application blanks and .the announcement giving detailed information may be obtained at local Employment Security Offices, County Welfare Offices, or at the merit system office-a174 Motor Avenue, Salt Lake City l, Utah. - t 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday. October 2, 1953 ' SAVE THE FEDERAL WAY Academy Exams - i Get - ly Joe - One for the I- 1 ser-leav- e On Savings Insured Up To $10,000 Come in or save by mail at First Federal Savings And Loan Association 12 West Center, Logan, Ut. Telephone 980 1 1 n Effective Monday y All Brigham City j Too-twee- n MOST POPULAR Will Close at EVER TOTAL CLEANSING AGIFL0W ACTI0R SIGNAL CYCII-T0N- E SANITIZING GERMICIDAL LAMP mad IV) IToU many mart pt.r.d aUklaaty . . latladlaf taataras . W4MMNTT ON TtAMSMISSIOm there's Priced From $19995 NO other way but the Whirlpool way to save so mu(h time and and get clothe money each washday wonderfully Clinic Clean! And there's no better time than NOW to aee ua about owning a famous Whirlpool, Effective Monday evening, October 5th, winter closing hours will be observed by the Brigham City Drug Stores who will close Phone For A Free Demonstration at 9:00 P, M. CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager Dfrf, CTU't in mdi 1 |