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Show ' t 22 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 19, 1976 daughter, Kimberly of Portage Pennings Young people in ward host party for oldsters by Maude R. Harris The Priesthood Aaronic Young Womens Activity hosted a Valentine party Feb. 10 with the elderly and the widows of the ward as guests. Esther John, Eliza Knudsen, Thelma D. Gibbs, Arthur L. Gibbs, Sarah M. Conley, Laura K. Gibbs and Azella M. Gibbs were present. A program was presented and a delicious dinner served. Bicentennial decorations were accented. Friday evening, the Cub TWO steers into test pens at Utah State university's animal experiment farm are (from left) Clif ford McMurdie of Elwood, Dr. John Butcher and Dr. Norris Stenquist. McMurdie is president of the Ogden SEPARATING will be used to replace from 10 to 30 percent of barley in the fattening process, according to Experiment announced 4 Beef feeders meet Monday The Ogden Beef Feeders association will hold its annual banquet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Maddox Ranch House in Perry. Featured speaker will be Booth Wallentine, executive Secretary of the Utah Farm Bureau. All northern Utah beef Dependable Service from an AUTHORIZED DEALER - feeders are encouraged to attend the dinner. Tickets can be purchased from any director of the organization, according to president Clifford McMurdie of Elwood. McMurdie said a report on the organizations 1976 cattle experiment will be given to members. This years test will compare dried beet pulp with barley with the thought of replacing the giain with the sugar industry byproduct. The experiment is being conducted in conjunction with Utah State university under direction of Dr. Norris Stenquist and Dr. John Butcher of the of school.. universitys agriculture. Hltfi. 1723-343- Steers McMurdie said 32 feeder steers were furnished under contract by Bud Ozmun, Victor Land and Livestock Company, of Snowville and placed in individual pens at the school's animal science farm south of Logan. Beet pulp, furnished free by U and I Incorporated in Garland 32 1 1 If 5r with double garage in Lindsay Park. Available after March 3 on temporary basis. 3 badroom bom FOR RENT Area Beef Feeders association, which is cosponsoring an experiment with USU to determine feasibility of replacing barley with beet pulp as a finishing ration. Scouts of the ward joined the Scouts of Malad stake at a family evening at Malad and enjoyed a dinner1 party and program and awards were presented. Trina W. Gibbs, Cub Scout leader presented Greg Harris with Arrow of Light award. The banquet table was decorated with red covers and miniature drums, depicting the Bicentennial theme. Those present from this ward were: Bishop and Mrs. Douglas J, Gibbs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phone and favorable findings would mean growers could cut the cost of finishing cattle. Dr. Stenquist. The program will also Experts in Field Dr. Stenquist and Dr. Butcher compare Hereford vs Hereford- Angus crossbred cattle and are experts in the field of their rate' of gains, he said. livestock management and Dr. Stenquist said anyone nutrition, he said. Dr. Stenquist interested in the project can works with cattlemen of the visit the farm any time. state to improve management The instructor said the programs and cattle rations, animals were broken into four while Dr. Butcher teaches test groups of four Hereford and animal nutrition. at the school. d four animals. One group will receive no pulp, The beet pulp experiment is the others from 10 to 31 percent ,one of the many ongoing expulp., periments conducted by the beef growers and the univerBy the end of the summer, the animals will be ready for sity, said McMurdie. If the United States is to slaughter afterwhich carcasses will be graded and final results continue as the envy of the accumulated and released, he world in production of food and said. fiber, research must continue to McMurdie said about $15 a ton be carried on in our agricultural 723-347- Larry L. Howell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Harris and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John and family. Devere Harris took his daughter, Lori and her friend, Linda Miller of Tremonton to Nordic Valley where they enjoyed the day skiing Saturday. Visit tn Woods Cross Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston and family Saturday at Woods Cross in the interest of the Johnstons son Kent who recently underwent surgery. Their daughter, Sondra Callis-te- r, sons, Jason and Ryan and daughter Stephanie of Ogden returned with them and the Morris took them to their home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Morris and children of Ogden were their Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins were Ogden business visitors Wednesday. They also visited with their son Leonard Hoskins and family. Mrs. Joe Morris visited at Hansel Valley Saturday with 1 To Place Your difference exists between barley and beet pulp at this time universities, said. the president FOR SALE Beautiful home park. Ready for occupancy. 4 bedrooms, firefinished basement. place, Small down payment. Phone 3 between 6 and 8 p.m. in Lindsey 723-775- fc OWNER Lindsey Park, tri level, four bedrooms, two baths, new carpet, new kitchen, fireplace, family room, utility room, fourth level food storage area, double garage. $37,-95987 Wildwood Drive, Phone or BY 734-986- Deweyville Dateline Togetherness is a" new set of stitches daughter, Janet who Is a student at Steven Henagers Business college and brought her Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hupp and family and with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yarman and family of Clearfield who were at the Hupp place and with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris and son of Garland. Mrs. Devere Harris entertained her daughters and their children at a valentine party at her home Saturday. The child-re- d enjoyed a valentine hunt and other games and dinner. Those present were Donna Cobia and children, Lisa and Rodney, Sherry Budge and children, Terrall, Stephanie, Tyler and Scott all of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins attended funeral services at American Falls, Idaho Monday for Rex Nichols, 69, who was killed instantly when he fell from a tree which he was trimming. Mr. Nichols was the father-in-laof their daughter LaRue Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John visited with Mr. Johns sister, Mrs. Laura Hess of Rigby, Idaho Friday and Saturday. w Weeks Visit Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Ward of Idaho Falls came Sunday and took Mrs. Wards parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley, to their home for a weeks visit. Kathy DeGroot and son Tyler and Jean Koford and son Jeff of Ogden visited Saturday with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins and son Brent of Clearfield spent the weekend here. The Ward Primary Merry Miss Daddy-Daughtparty was held, last week at the meeting house with the Bicentennial theme carried out. Miss Lori Allen and her father Larry, Miss Sophie Sandraval and her foster father, Loren John were the honored guests. Others present were Bishop and Mrs. Douglas J. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John, Georgia Henry, Jeannetta Udy, Aleta Nielsen, Lou Williams and Judy Jones of the Malad Stake board. A program, dinner and games were enjoyed by the group. Mr. and Mrs. Don Forsgren and son Leland of Thatcher, Idaho visited with Mrs. Fors-gren- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell Monday. Mrs. Wendell C. Hall visited in5alt Lake City from Monday until Wednesday with her and daughter, Mr. and rs. Jim Turley and daughters, Shantelle and Tiffany at their home and Mrs. Ray Hall and son Bruce of Cedar City who were also guests of the Turleys. er Angus-Herefor- HOME IN COUNTRY Three bedroom brick home in Perry. Beautifully redecorated. $25,500. We will take your home in trade. Call owner-agen- t Realty r$nyder 734-966- J-- 723-280- 9 F-- 1 fc BY OWNER Two bedroom home with utility room, dining stajj $rea, 'fenced yerd,- 13 lot. $18,-50garage on 2nd West, 160 North Tremonton. I 1 FOR SALE BY OWNER Five bedroom home with TSi baths, patio with fireplace, air conditioned, completely finished basement, carpeted Phone throughout, carport. 3 for appointment. Talk about togetherness! A sugar factory in Garland, was couple of weeks ago Charles transferred to an Ogden Norr had the misfortune of hospital where he will undergo cutting a finger and also skin grafts. Glad to see Tim and Cleo OUT GROWN YOUR breaking the bone. Well, that Nola just got tired doing all the Barrus and their little son are HOME??? We will take housework and waiting on him, now living in their new home. in on one of your ' yours so she found a way out! They have been living in choice. Will appraise your That's right. Guess who fell Honeyville during the comwith home no obligation and new of in are the home her and down and cut a good gash pletion ' hand that required stitches? So glad to be finally getting settled. give you professional advice now they both have something Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen on values and financing. Call in common and are sharing returned home Sunday. They . Miller Realty 9 or had been out San Francisco way each others miseries! . Mrs. Tod Whiteford had to be to attend the wedding of their BRIGHAM CITY taken to the Valley hospital in grandduaghter, Jackie. They N-By Tremonton Monday for medical had run into a snowstorm as owner, 4 year old care. they reached Donner Pass, and two large bedrooms up, one Miss Beva Marble, who has found the going very slow and down, full bath up, down, been making her home in all the motels filled. Iva said built-inand roof log gas Denver, Colo., .for the past they were just real glad to be mounted cooler. Carport with back home safe and sound. several months, had an enslab extra and storparking joyable experience several age room, fenced yard, sprinweeks ago. She was sent to kling system, deck and patio. Memphis, Tenn., on a training Priced below market at program in connection with her work for the U. S. Air Force. $30,000. She met other young people from various parts of the FOR SALE Home in north-eac- h country who were also there for some location. Five bedrooms, made and the training new friends. two bath, large family room, Grant Peterson, who was fruit trees. Completely 200 yean a 4 same location. burned in the accident at the carpeted upstairs and down. Phone 723-567- PRE-SEN- T 257-780- MOVING OR NEED EXTRA MONEY??? We will pay cash for your equity and assume your loan and send you on your way. CaH Miller Realty 9 or 723-582- 723-520- 0. F-- 1 6-- -2 c Pasture land, price reduced, 3 acres, water. FOR SALE fenc-sprin- 723-221- g Slt Lake City, Mias Marlene John of Laketown and Miss Peggy Sue John of Logan. Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley of Bountiful were guest of Dr. Conley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen went to Ogden Friday to get their son-in-la- home for the weekend. They took her back to Ogden Monday. Mrs. David P.TJibbs visited at Woodruff with her sister, Mrs. VaReen John Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howell and family were Ogden visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen visited with Mrs. Allens mother, Mrs. Connie Thompson of Clarkston Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clark and family of Tremonton were Sunday guests of Hughs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Clark. Miss Julee Hawks, a student of USU spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks. Mr. and Mrd. MarDelt John of Roy visited with Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs Sunday. Snowmoblling Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cole and their families were snowmobil-in- g near Montpelier Sunday. Arthur L. Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley visited with Mrs. VaReen John of Woodruff Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Estep of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wiser of Eden and Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Neal and family of Jerome. Mrs. Reed Nielsen and granddaughter, Keeley Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielsen attended the Air Force Academy-USbasketball game at Logan Saturday night. Danny and Darron Roundy of Logan spent the weekend with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Udy and family. Reed Nielsen made a business trip to Elko, Nev. Saturday and returned Sunday. Darwin Bee of Howell and Jay Palmer of Tremonton spent the weekend as guests of Gordon Knudsen and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Knudsen. Skip and Leona Chandler of Salt Lake City and Peggy Sue John of Logan were the speakers at sacrament meeting here Sunday evening. U CdPUFTIKK IMUSlTraY...UHJI) i Ce Were Guests Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins were guests of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoskins and family of Roy Wednesday and Thursday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. 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