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Show Page Eight THE Thursday, November 11, 1954 SUN-ADVOCA- Attend L Anthony (Church OVER ThurS., Fri. & Sat., Nov. Experiment Station said that the study was conducted by Sclar S. Hutchings, author of the publication, over an eight-yea- r period at the Forest Services Desert Experimental Range near Milford. It proves that ranges grow more forage, lamb crops are greater, there is less death loss, and the sheep are healthier. Sheep using productive winter range also require less supplemen- Bulletin Shows How Sheep Profits Con Be Increased well-manag- management on winter will pay double. A ranges sheep new Fanners Bulletin recently issued by the U. S. Department of Agriculture shows how improved grazing practices on sheep winter ranges helped net an average annual income of 510,380.13 for a herd of 3,000 sheep. Another herd of 3,000 sheep grazed under poor range practices brought an annual net income of only 55,072.20. Diraector Reed W. Bailey of the Intermountain Forest and Range Good SPECIAL The farewell party for Donald Denison was held last Saturday evening in the recreation room of the LDS chapel on Circle Way in Sunnydale. Donald is the son tal feeding. of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Denison, Mr. Bailey said that the meth- lie will leave here November 16 ods of improved management pre- to go to Salt Lake City where he scribed as a result of the study will spend about 10 days in the may be applied to the salt desert mission home before going to shrub and black sagebrush winter Northern California. The program range areas covering about 46 mil- for the evening was as follows: lion acres in Utah, Nevada, West- Opening Frayer by Glen Preston, ern Wyoming and Southern Idaho. duct song by Sandra Denison and The bulletin titled "Managing Sharon Preston accompanied by Winter Sheep Range for Greater Mrs. Ellen Kinyon, talk by Bill Profit" explains how sheepmen can Preston, remarks by Bishop G. increase Ihcir income through bet- Milton Williams, vocal solo by ter range practices of balancing Mrs. Chole Shumway accompanied grazing with forage, even utiliza- by Marilyn Allred, remarks by Mr. tion of the range plants, elimina- and Mrs. LcMar Denison, talk by tion of excessive trailing, and pro- the missionary, vocal solo by Mrs. viding supplemental feed for emer- Avona Blackburn accompanied by Marilyn Allred, accordion solo by gencies. Miss Noleena Mecham, talk by Good, fair and poor range condiElmo tions are described as well as the Arvil Anderson of Emery, talk by Stevens of the Carbon stake amount of forage grow th that can and closing prayer by presidency be grazed without reducing its poIirry Denison. Many of Donalds , GET UP TO 5.00 ALLOWANCE OLD BATTERY YOUR FOR ON A B.F. Goodrich GLASSTEX BATTERY tential DINOSAUR SUPER SERVICE thur Anderson, ery. Mrs. Gaye Polito has received a letter of commendation from II. L. Waliszevvski, navy commander, in which he praises her husband for his work in "Operation Passage to Freedom as a crew member of the LS USS Comstock. The operation is the evacuation of thousands of loyal French and Vietnamese citizens from Communist held LUBE OIL POLISHING WASHING grand- great-grandmoth- Service Deluxe! GAS Donalds parents; Mr. and Mrs, Elmo Anderson, Mrs. E. II. 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Lubrication Mrs. Polito and Our Specialty 1$ 66 Station Andys Phillips Phone T75 South Carbon 332-- M ANDY DOUROS, Manager ll ' V St W W 9 . Ji: 4 3 3?.- - , ! A ' v v' r-y - CONCESSIONS - FUN GAMES has a brother in the army. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Heath were surprised with a bridal shower at their home at 780 Pine street Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. Heath is the former Eva Mae Hopkins of Dragerton. The young couple moved here two w'eeks ago. The shower was given by Mrs. Melvin Ileqth, Mrs. M. E. Kinyon and Mrs. John Maxey, who served delicious refreshments to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heath and Barbara Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Max Christman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mower, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brady, Mrs. Bill Shumway, Mrs. Carmen Juarez, John Maxey and his granddaughter, Kathy. The young couple received many lovely and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellis and family spent the week end here w'ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis. The men went pheasant hunting Saturday and Sun- ' L auto-pedestri- an Pemeys - f.. o 1, day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsey and DeAnn motored to Logan to see the football game Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred and children, Kathy and Jimmy, spent the week end with his parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allred and Marilyn. The men went pheasant hunting Sunday and Monday. Kenneth and his family returned to their home in Salt Lake City Monday evening. Mrs. Frankie Murphy broke her right arm two weeks ago and has had a lighter cast put on and reports that it is getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. John Lavell Naylor are moving into the house at 725 Edgehill Drive. He has spent ij?' the past two years in the army but now working for Kaiser Steel Corporation. Frank Markoseks father died last Friday night. Frank had been with his father for several days previous to his death. The funeral w'as scheduled for Thursday of this week. 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Mrs. Rose Fausett took their Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seppi and crowd and refreshments and calldaughter, formerly of Dragerton, ed on her last Thursday to wish are moving to Sunnydale and will her happy birthday. make their home at 770 Pine Marcell Peacock and Mrs. GeneStreet. vieve Preston were called to ManMr. and Mrs. Darel Boren who ti by the serious illness of their have lived here several months mother, Mrs. James Peacock, who in One interlocutory decree of divorce was granted by the Seventh district court in Carbon county during the past wcek and one new action seeking a divorce was filed. Roma Gazell was granted a divorce from Venoy John Gazell on the grounds "that since the marriage of the plaintiff and the defendant, the defendant has treated the plaintiff in a cruel manner ad that said cruel treatment has caused the plaintiff great mental distress and suffering. They were married at Price June 27, 1953. The plaintiff was awarded the custody of their one minor child and 550 per month for alimony and 550 per month for the support of the child. Remo Felix Ariotti has Filed an action seeking to terminiate his marriage to Alice Fern Ariotti on grounds of mental cruelty. The plaintiff seeks the custody of their two minor children. Its the whisky America. 1 1 Values from $450.00 Down to 25c Helper Civic Auditorium 13 Sunnyside Missionary Bid Farewell at Party ed Nov. Make Reservations NOW! BOOTHS 11-12-- - Thursday, BISHOPS BANQUET le |