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Show The Salina Sun, March 28, 1974, Page 4 FIRST BIRTHDAY Federal-Stat- Livestock Market News x 2y$ peiecnt ; ti - ieeder ment tattle Ie r ( .title i e and Replacem, mute r Slaugh 111 Dl R SIHRS thoree 100 400 lbs $44 00 $60 SO (hone 400 S00 lbs $40 00 Sss S() Individual $47 50 444 hoiee 500 000 lbs so package- 520 lbs 452 IS ( hoiee h)) M0 lbs $49 0 44S 00 ( hoiee 00 900 lbs St) S42 00 Rail load t hoiee and em Ilimc 442 25 Standaid and (iood Hokums 400 500 lbs Sts 00 SM 00 Holstems 500 '00 ibs $4 4(1 s,4 T 00 Hoi ( ',l! f. i" ' $r I" ' Sw V Say hi to Miole Gagne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Gagne, of Salina, who will celebrate her first biithdav Marih 29th. Helping her celebrate that important da at home are two brothers, Joe and Todd, and a sister, Shaii. Grandparents are Mr. and Mis. (larenie Gowers, of Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gagne, from Delhi, New A oik. Mrs. Alfred Wright, also of Delhi, is the gnat giaiidmothi r. Editorial Comment Whether we like hi" htinini m not, tliei hae heen star ierfoi niers in leelning this nniiti i e onimiiealh, 5 pros iiling jttlis whhh help make - an allliient nation which lias heen using up emigi like it was uoing out of f stsle. We liaie onl ( pel uni ol tin woihl's population hut use ,Ta per cut ol its cm i g. hat - sou ami me that I have lieen using the inergi. Now (onperation is the f mils going i answer. We are eoinimeil that J s nnlil free i nti i prise to continue to eoutratlii I tliem-cl- n takes oier anil olies our eneigs t ii piohlem-- . We hope that all ol our legislators soon eealie this. Milford (Delaware) ( hronir Ie. n- , 4 $ ? 4 I . -- sums '00 990 lbs 445 00 S4H (.0 t hoiee fffDfR HHHRS 400 400 Ibs $45 50 $50 50 400 5()0 Ibs . including scvctal packages, 444 75 $49 00 $49 50 ( hoiee 500 600 lbs 441 00 theme 600 800 Ibs 447 00 44150 Mostiv Good, tew low t hoiee 700 850 Ibs 4 45 ()() $49 40 ( hoiee RFPLAC t MENtS Good and ( hoiee bred tows, manv showing age. $ 4 0 00 $352 00 per bead Few SIAIGHTFR tOWS totnmercidl and Good $43 h 4() Utilitv High dressing 80 $28 00 $42 00 kinds $31 4 Sevier County Home Fcono-nitstare working to improve the qualttv of life in our area through their work in business teaching, extension work, and in homemaking Governor Ramp ton has proclaimed March as Home Fcononucs Week, as an opportunitv for the public to learn more about the exeelle-n- t home economies programs ac ross our State Who die the Home Fcono nnsts in Sevier Countv, and what are they doing1' Ruth Row lev is the school for lunch supervisor Sevier School District It is her respon sibilitv to see that the meals our children receive in school arc nutritious and wholesome ihe also serves as supervisor of Home- - Fcononucs Departments in the school district Home Fcononucs teachers are Mvra Sorensen. Richfield High, lave Curtis, Richfield lumor s 24-3- 0 High, Vngmia Christensen, North Sevier High, and Clarice Roberts, South Sevier Fligh interesting new home- econo mies programs in the high schools are bins Home be classes, teaching them skills that will help them as husbands as well as in and fathers bachelor living while awav from home at school, missions or working prior to marriage Clara Chustensen is Home I conomist foi Utah Power ck light Companv assisting people to impioe their homes through use of electric appli anecs, etc Claia might be seen on a field trip to flic post olfiee-tmail letters or elsewhere atound the aiea with a group ot 16 pie schoolers Stie teaches the Co op Nurse-rSchool with the aid ot mother hclpcis I lie Nutscrv School provides leain-mopportunitv lor tluee and children as well (out v as then mothers as thev assist in the miiserv The Co op Nuiscrv School In the is sponsoied Richfield lumor Cultuie Club ear-ol- Few SLAUGH! f R BULLS vield grade 2 1305 1680 Ibs $37 50 441 00, 2295 lb yield grade I individual $44 25 cues food news & from the Aunt Jemima Teut Kitchens SLAUGHTER STEERS Good and Choice vield grades 2 4 980 1404 Ibs $41 00 $43 00 Standard and Good Holstems 1200 1424 Ibs $46 00 SI7 10 AUGHIFR H F I F F R S tiood and t hoiee yields grades 2 A 4 8S() HOO lbs $48 25 $42 00 SI George Goodling, R retiring from Congress after 26 vears Fie blames Congress lor inflation Rep Good-linis quoted as saving, In nn 12 terms here, I have rarely seen important bills come before the House that have not heen greatly raised on the floor way bevond the budget figures and this I consider irrcspon- sible spending Rep -- is g tn Perfect Pancake Potpourri -join bext liund low cost xupp i idea may be This reupe for panuiKe potpoum especially when you re stiuk lor an tas Pancake mix gets you oft to a quuk nut, spnnkle the cakts with pieces of diced bologna whole knnel coin or slued npe olives as thev bake Sere in si oks topptd with a ru h (urned cheese sauce, and ENJO d lead Winking with 4 H ers. and homemakers through out the Counts is Chiistine Moore i vtension Home-- runio mist She pi ovules educational piogiams lor the homemaker such as tailonng or upholsters classes, newspaper articles newsletters, servicing orgama tions m the Countv, and othei special intei est progiams, such as the Sew Show on Pants He Should Know Pa, PROCLAMATION WHf Rt AS, there are more than six million voung men and n ir women who have served the Utmei Stall s of r ti a id, during the period of hostilities in Southeast Avia and I Salable at the Auelton 812 mmpaicd with 90 last week and His last uar Average attendance. fair to good demand on all classes Ioeal buyers competing m the Feeder C ante trading Feeder Sleus 2s 5() mils lnglier ieedu Henlers 40 $1 00 low i r Cakes fulls slcaih Slaughter tows 24 4() cents lower except average Lfilitv, instances $1 00 lower Slaughter Bulls seaiee Slaugh most individuals tel Steers earning considerable mud SO cents 2 lower Slaughter lie ite is steadv Seipplv about "0 n k- Sevier County Home Making Week Held e Besides these Home f conn mists listed, there aie manv using their skills as hill time homemakers and in doing volunteer work in positions in chinch and civic organizations As a career. Home F conomics a wide vaiictv ot otters oppoi tunnies to girls with varied interests, talents, and ahiluies WHEREAS this group ot Vietnam ve'erans now represents the second largest segment of our Nation s population of wartime veterans and WHERFAS, the sacrifices of lered bv these gallant Americans has become a vital factor in the development of the capahihtv of a uar, wearv people to sustain their right to sell d u nmnatinn and WHERFAS the Vietnam veteians of oer la'id havt sirvedthe national purpose and returned quittlv and m.nlcvilv r0 civ ill, n f app e .i nnn which the v life ithout reeeiv ing the expressions so richlv deserve, and c vv HF REAS, the C ongress of the I mted Sta is has passed and President Nixon has signed House Joint R so!un n ll,5 calling tor a special, onetime, one das ohs nance 'hniujn ji I tie Nation to honor our Vietnam veterans NOW THEREFORE I Counties k Larsen Mavar it ire u"4 is its ot Salina. do heiebv proclaim Fridas March 29 Vlf FNAM V FTERANS D VV," and do call upon tl c uucris of Salma to observe the dav with appropriate cciciii'mcs and act is ities 1 further call upon all business firms and households to display the flag of the United Stales in honor ot Hie occ ision and as a unified expression ol our appncii'iou fui tin i su-ie- . C h ave IN W11N1 SS WHf RI OF caused to be affixed the official seal of tin twillth dav of February 19'4 C set mv its it and tins h.u Nairn i this handsomt' little fellow is Jason Cowles, son of Mr. and Trent Cowlt v, of Salma. He celebrated his first birthday March 2"th. C.iandparenls are Mr and Mis Ivui Shaw, of Aurora, and R'c hard C owlev , Vviell Hope sou had a hippy hirihdiv, ivin ,M-- s C outtnev k Ma , u at si u I s. I Dear County Agent Farmer FeviF timt.ii nl to IT ( PI Deal Counts gint. Dc ai 1st I iveslock Feed me emphasize he i e ai e a tc vv I , li ah coi tit s ad ( it iki s . h i i i' t an I .r i w s ill 1) gc ne i al id V ml plan viol gt c "O fkj ,n . itv hr ns mull i o li vd to p n k w ( i in wh kh CM n it on H i In 4xi) c Oihc J the in res ne id Hi rd n . v k, h cl ilk let K Nil ov in 21 7l,s 42 ,,, h IS M a r m p il i 1 Z2 i Jafra Cosmetics Are Now Available In This Area1 Tha complete skin 'ate program perfectly baKiced for your needs. 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"uc 'i ill i t c is 1,' t V i si ill hi "in that could help manv ol iii piocliiccrs lust ot eotiise sou do want to plant a Inbiid ol known high yield potential on aie better to go with satieties that are piovcn in sour locili'v tor voui main crop and fiv new oiks sp.umglv until sou know what they v ill do Plant varieties which will matuie in season length tvail able to us I earn the new glowing dcgiee dav terminologv and plant varieties in the 2 200 to 2 400 range Average glow ing degree days lor Richfield is 2,400 Possibly the most com mon our aica is in selection ol hvbr'ds win li cannot mature unless we have a Ins most unusual season means silage with a high moisture content less grain runoll ot dissolved minimis from the pit and lovveud feeding value Yl Y Hi' li'TiT?TfTTiTiTTTIITm7TTTTTTTTTTTT'iTiTIIZ:7TTTT-T;'r- ibk w uc v.u I Wav Neighbors My , u M st i a varieties is the right wont depends on sour own coiuh lions what sou plan to do with the coin aircage, soil Ititiliv vvatci available local an chain age clc I iv ill Ftedc r is cstoc k i lam pi in' men is it should nin loi a st ind v ii v kill , mi in I it i V with What satieties ot coin ,uc he st lor silage production umli i our conditions ' I hi t 1 time, do have |