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Show f M tf f TTTTTT rW' f V i f ' V nursday, January JU, 1 jS Mf ; i aACvai 64 64 Feed Grain Setup For Farmers will have an oppor. tunlty to sign up In the 1964 teed grain program early In February according to Orvll J. Nish, chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation i t i i I jijit .1 c r-- , . -- 1 tlAilr Dun AS (wuiluOi and each Individual producer on farms growing one of the three feed grains covered by the program will make his own decision about whether to take part The program Is available for corn grain sorghum, and barley. , !:! f i i TO TAKE PART IN THE feed grain program, the r will agree to take out of productioh and devote to an approved conservation use at least 20 percent of the total feed grain base (for all of the three grabs grown on the farm) The farmer may divert the acre, age of one or more of the feed grains, but his payment will be figured according to the rate applicable to the crop diverted. far-me- Farmers who participate In the program will be eligible for diversion and payments and for prlce-suppo- rt V ivvvvvw f fM' - 1. -- . grain base may be diverted on any farm (this Is up from the 1963 maximum of 40 percent of fhe feed grain base); and (2) the average payment rate per acre for diverting 40 per-ce- WORDS or more of the base will be substantially higher than last year. Farmers are encouraged to They look Into the advantages of taking part In the 1964 feed grain program, so that their production plans for this year may be clearcut by the time the ital COMFORT that trust in the Lord shall he as Mount Zion, which cannot be removed, pro-gra- but abideth forever. signup opens. PSALM 125:1 Infant Girl Dies Monday tures beauty of the eternal, as is the The Scrip- is mem- ory of a loved one who has passed on. This precious remembrance is given all due respect in every detail in our beautiful and reverent service. Christian Harold Sorensen, son of James FredNancy Anna Merritt Sorensen, of 1060 South Main, died Monday at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. The baby was born Dec. 26, 1963, In Brigham City. Surviving are the parents, the month-ol- price-suppo- ff f ffl d rick and loans on their 1964 production of the three grains. The price, The week beginning Feb. 2 support payments will be made will be Childrens Dental Health to participants whether the feed week In Utah, according to a prograin produced In 1964 is fed clamation by Gov. George D. on the farm, sold, or placed loan. under a Clyde. grandparents, B. James Merritt In designating the week, Gov. California and Mrs. Lila Mer-rlt- t, e CHAIRMAN NISH POINTS out California. Clyde noted that early measures and education that two major improvements funeral services of children and youth can aid In have been made In the 1964-cro- p were conducted Tuesday at the Cornor Mam and 2nd North feed grain program as Chapel of Flowers Mortuary In preventing a large degree of the Incidence of dental disease, compared with programs of pre- - Ogden. can and tooth especially decay help to ensure the future good dental health of youngsters as they grow to adulthood." Dr. Jay A. Aldous, Granger, chairman of the Utah State Dental association's observance of the week, said the campaign theme Is Keep Your Smile-T- ake ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Care of Your Teeth. During the entire week, Dr. SIZES FOR JUNIORS, MISSES, HALF-SIZEAldous added, stress will be SPRING-NESTYLES! FINISHED BUTTONHOLES, placed not only on proper diet, use of flourldes and regular DEEP HEMS! THE VALUE THAT'S BRfNTWOOD... dental checkups, but also there AT STOCK-U- P REDUCTIONS! NOW is a campaign afoot to get swal-loto swish and youngsters water after eating If their prlce-suppo- Qheu rt Jittnal Private These four Birdhaven district scouters were honored at the HONORED recent annual recognition dinner with a special award of merit. Left to right, Vernon Spencer, LaWanna Jensen, and Wilbur Curley. SCOUTERS Cshapd 1$ traira S! W tooth brushes arent handy. And parents are being urged to take youngsters to the dentist before the age of three for oral and check-up- on s tooth development before It be- comes necessary to repair teeth. This way, Dr. Aldous said, fear of the dentist Is avoided. t Brigham Man Is Honor Graduate POWERFUL THRUST Second Lieutenant John R. Gentry, 768 North Second West, was named honor graduate of an officer candidate school completed recently at Fort spectacular flight of the 5 research aircraft Wednesday Force Major Robert A. Rushworth. A single turborocket engine, the YLR-99- , manufactured by Thiokol Chemical corporation has provided thrusts up to 60,700 pounds to lift the X15 to record heights and speeds in collecting scientific information essential to space and aviation progress. In smock is unidentified Thiokol employee. A Ben-nln- X-1- Ga. is explained here by the pilot, Air - Portrait Class ! 1 To Slates Annual Meet UFU Classes Start Soon Persons interested In forming a class In oil portraiture and life studies are Invited to gather on Monday, Feb. 3, In Room 107 at Box Elder High school at 7:30 p.m. or to call Mrs. J.F. Calller, prior to that date. If enough Interest Is shown the class will be taught for college credit by a trained Persons applying should have had basic Instruction in art but need not be advanced or have had prior train, ing In life studies. Particular emphasis will be placed on life and character studies, and the group hopes to paint such subjects as an Indian In full regalia, old people and other Interesting persons. If unable to attend the special meeting at which class times will be set and subject matter discussed, Interested persons should call Mrs. Collier since a minimum of ten persons must be enrolled In the class. PA3-544- Aid First 6, Scheduled A new class In First Aid Instruction will begin next Mon-daafternoon at 4:15 p.m. In room 133 at the Box Elder high school. This Is a non. credit class being given as part of the afternoon and evening education program of the school district. The Instructor for this course will be Coach Leslie y Dunn. Those desiring to take a First Aid class for university credit should register in the class being held on Tuesday afternoon at 4:15 p.m. at the high school being taught by Dr. Dale O. Nelson, and Professor Arthur H. Mendlnl of the Utah State university. CARD OF THANKS their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the To those who by time of the death of our beloved we Kitchen towels, dish cloths baby, Kerry Lee Kunzler, heartfelt to wish express and should be pot holders to bleached occasionally to re. thanks. We wish expeclally the ward thank the bishopric, move stubborn stains. Be sure Relief society, our friends, and to rinse thoroughly. all others who assisted in any Rust spots can be removed way. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest from metal tools safely and Kunzler and family. with a eraser. easily typewriter West. His g father flew to Fort At a recent board of directors the cere, Utah for the Farmers graduation meeting Union set the date for their monies Jan. 18 and had the honor eleventh annual convention. The of pinning the second lieutenant yearly conclave will be held on bars on the new Army officer, 8 at the Newhouse hotel and returned home the following Feb. In Salt Lake City. day. Senator Frank E. (Ted) Moss will head the list of speakers -- Q FOR Ben-nln- 7-- at the convention. Other speak, ers will include James G. Patton president of the National Far mers Union; Boyd K. Packer, Assistant to the Quorum of Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Sanlts, Jay Bing ham, Utah Water and Power Board, and Vearl R. Smith, dean of agriculture, Utah State university. All Utah Farmers Union members are urged to attend this Important meeting and they may make reservations at the Utah Farmers Union office, 580 West 13th South In Salt Lake City. Announced Douglas Sim of the Utah pson president organization. Latter-da- y all our regular 298 Brenfvoods 398 Brentwood Styles you favor, from sheaths to shirtwaists . , . even sweeping skirts! Fine cottons! For-trpolyester and cotton blends! Prints, checks, rd el stripes, solids galore! Training Due Local Airman Airman Roger L. Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon H. Bowman of Honeyvllle, Is g reassigned to Chanute AFB HI., for technical training as a United States Air Force missile be-In- mechanic. Airman who Bowman, In the Air Force a short en-list- time ago, has completed his Initial basic military training here. The airman Is a 1960 grad-uat- e of Box Elder High school, Brigham City, Utah. THUR. - FRI. - SAT. for ALL s Lieut. Gentry scored 95.5 percent out of a possible aggregate score of 100 percent dur-In- g the 23 weeks of training. He was awarded a plaque from the Association of the U.S. Army and an engraved sliver bowl and miniature Infantryman statue from the Fifth Battalion 1 Student Brigade. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gentry, 768 North Second 1.19s LETUSHEIPYOUPASSYOUR S UTAH SAFETY CHECK! 1 TIRES SHOCK ABSORBERS MUFFLERS BATTERIES BRAKES TAILPIPES WE WILL REMAIN OFEN ALL WINTER all our regular make sure you're ready for winter. Let us 5 Butcher weave rayons, Dacron polyester 'n cotton blends, nylon jersey, cotton broadcloth, Zantrel polynoslc rayon 'n cottons! Coat dresses, sheaths, full skirted styles! Solids, checks, prints, even Schiffli embroidered modelsl a SERVICE n 52 STORE Phono North Main 723-85- CHARGE IT! BRIGHAM 35 aiDiDiaioinraiainiaininin I i r CITY STORE HOURS OPEN FRTOAY0 bmmL 1 |