OCR Text |
Show 8 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 3, 1973 Utahs commercial Reporting Board. slaughter plants turned out 14.2 million pounds of red meats (cattle, calves, hogs, sheep and lambs) in February 1973, 17 percent less than in February 1972, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service February 1973 kill in Utah plants and percent change from February 1972 were as follows: cattle, 19,100 head, down 14 percent; hogs, 5,900 head, down 18 percent; sheep and lambs, 23,300 head, down 52 percent. Compared with February in previous years, February 1973 slaughter was smallest in 9 years for cattle, smallest in over 30 years for hogs, and smallest in 11 years for sheep and lambs. Average liveweight per in head slaughtered February 1973 was 1,116 pounds for cattle, 235 for hogs, 113 for sheep and lambs. This was 1 percent above February 1972 for cattle, up 14 percent for hogs, up 8 percent for sheep and lambs. Commercial production of red meat in the 48 states totaled 2,720 million pounds in February, down 5 percent from a year earlier, according to the Crop Com- mercial meat production includes slaughter in federally inspected and other slaughter plants, but excludes animals slaughtered on farms. The number of slaughter days, excluding one legal holiday, during February 1973 included 19 weekdays and four Saturdays, compared with 20 weekdays and four Saturdays during February 1972. totaled Catholic-sponsore- Search sessions held throughout the state this year are now participating in a Lenten project. For the past two weeks the youths, in conjunction with the statewide drive, have made a canvass of the county for asking residents door-to-do- donations of foods. All the goods collected will be taken to the Westside Family Market in Salt Lake on April 29 where they will be marked down to the level e affordable by le ' families. Coordinators for the project in this area are Tom Head Start begins registration Parents wishing to should register their youngsters for the fall Head Start Program now. To be eligible the youngster must be by October 31. The family income must be within the range set by the O.E.O. Poverty Guidelines of the Head Start Program. Children must also have a four-years-o- ld need special for program. Star, a senior at Carbon High School, and Sister Anja of the Sisters of the Holy Family in Helper. Others who have contributed time and effort to this cause are Marie Truscott, Kathy Kosmack, Cindy Saccomanno, Carl Salas, Jona Skerl, Shanna Farish, Sena Johnson, Gary Jerant, Phil Arriola, Robert Peck, Maureen Kobe, Jerry Larcher, Linn Fillinghim, Dale Hutchens, Kim Beacco and Lori Falsone. Visitors at the home of the Walt Barneys and Kate Orton were Chuck and Vera Barney plus Alan, Dale, David and Karen from Granger. Also visiting at the Kate Orton home were her grandson and his wife, Kim, and Judy Bench with her brother and his wife,' Johnny and Marie Byrge plus a cousin, all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilstead and Mrs. and Mrs. Walt are Barney vacationing at Lake Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hreinson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hreinson of Clearfield weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and family of Lander, Wyo. were Easter visitors at the home of Mrs. Roy Russell. Also visiting over the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Russell and family of Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy and family of Bountiful were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton you want to live secure and drive secure, look into Farmers. Well insure your home, your life, your car and your childrens future. ..usually for less. Call the Good Guys today and let us help you to a more secure tomorrow. If Phil Halamandaris Phone 227 Anytime (or Appointment E. Main Street in Price Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For green lights and blue skies. head, down 13 percent. Average live weight at 109 pounds was 1 pound above both a year ago and last came to visit. Gladys Trauntvein left Saturday to spend the week in Salt Lake with daughter and granddaughter, Helen and Nancy Trauntvein. Mary Lou, Larry Milano and boys, former residents of Kenilworth, spend Wednesday visiting with friends and relatives here. Marion and Elva Roper spent part of the week in Orangeville. Easter was a good time for family reunions and George and Gertrude Richards took advantage of it and went to Cedar Mountain. They spent Friday, Machinery and children are an unsafe combination on any farm. Women spearhead money drive Two Helper women are sponsoring a drive for money to defray the costs needed in keeping the St. Anthonys Catholic Parishs Notre Dame School bus in operating condition. Pauline and Saturday Sunday with the Richards family. Easter program was presented at the Kenilworth An ward. The program consisted of Rebecca Johnson, a poem, Did He Really Live; a song by Lynette Jewkes and Mikeel Johnson, Let there be peace on Earth; a harmonica solo I know by Stanley Yokum, Confab held last Saturday The Utah Eastern District Convention of Womens Clubs was held last Saturday at the Helper Auditorium. and Betty Pugliese are asking persons According to Mrs. Lee J. for a 50c donation to the Diamanti, Helper Womens cause. Club president, the meeting & Mutual Furniture was well attended by club Hardware Company donated a vacuum cleaner, women from Monticello, and Green Chucks Pharmacy, a Price, Dragerton The meeting hall was River. Polaroid camera and Mrs. decorated with flower Harper, a dwarf apple tree. The three items will be arrangements donated by Veltris Drug, Chucks given away on June 1, in the Carbon-Emer- y church hall at the parishs Pharmacy, and the Bank. last Bingo Game. Castle Gate Salt Lake at the Pete Tabone home. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Barney of Provo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Barney on Easter Get in with the Good Guys... pounds of live weight was 6.7 pounds compared with 7.0 pounds in February 1972. There were 39 million pounds of lamb and mutton produced in February 1973, down 11 percent from a year earlier. Sheep and lamb slaughter totaled 721,000 The Easter weekend was a busy one for the residents of Kenilworth. Thanks to the good weather, many went out of town and many that my Redeemer Lives; and a piano solo by Kevin A Prayer. A Johnson, talk on Easter was given by H.E. Tays. A vocal solo, Were You There, was given by Wenda Johnson. A piano solo was given by Arline Brown called the Psalms, and Cal Jewkes closed by singing the Holy City. Steve and Nora Hatsis traveled to Moab over the weekend Tommy Hilton. Mrs. Rose Monroe with Laurie and Kenneth Olsen were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson of Parowan. SSgt. and Mrs. Russell Lee Wilstead and family of D.C. are Washington visiting at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dodd Wilstead, for a month. SSgt. Wilstead has in the Marine Corp for four years. Also visiting the home of their parents, were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Morgan and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Snow and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dodd Cathryn Orton Phone 472-322- 0 N. Wilstead and family all of Castle Dale, SSgt. and Mrs. Lyndon Wilstead and family of Provo. Then they all spent Easter on Cedar Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Stout and children, Vicky and Jerry of Burley, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Layne Porter and Darren of Provo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Houghton and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hyatt. Mrs. Leona Turner of Salt Lake City also visited in town. The Primary had an for the children on Saturday the 28th at the church. Games were played and a lunch was served. Recent visitors at the L.E. Durrant home were two of Ruths neices, Judy Jacobs of Provo and friend Henry Douse and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Gardner of Easter party Bountiful. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jacobs and Mrs. Lee Valentine, all of Provo, came to help Ruth celebrate her birthday. Public Relations Manager for Mountain Bell in Denver, visited with his grandfather, L.E. Durrant this acHe was week. companied by Marjorie Dick MacKnight, Hansen. Easter weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilstead are Peggy and Alan Wright and their children, Chad, Kendra and Dione of Brigham City.. Staying at the home of Annie Mills were Lucille Griffith, Vere Bacthler and Steven Bacthler, all of Salt Lake plus Mrs. Nada Mills of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. John Fish, John and Clyde visited in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Granger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fay to Thacker traveled Pleasant Grove on Friday. CIT Rebecca Johnson spent the weekend with Peggy Twehous in Helper. Paul and Mary Jo Tervot and children from Salem, Utah came down Saturday and spent the day with the Allen Johnson family. The two families traveled across where they spent the day sightseeing and eating. Jeannie and Butch Powell and girls spent Sunday down on with Jeannies aunt and uncle. The Thomas Haycock and the Bill Smith families spent Easter together up at Consumers. and Alene Hansen children of Huntington spent Monday with Joyce Stowe and boys at A day of ball games and hiking and a lot of eats made the day for all. A birthday party was given for Judy Guterriez Saturday. Games were played and refreshments were served. Lloyd and Margaret Wall spent part of the week in Salt Lake with Margarets At this bership WiSPEEB Citizens. . Mark Spencer has moved to Salt Lake. A bake sale was held Thursday morning on the the porch of the store tor Kenilworth ward. Mitchell Morticians . R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Phone - 8 Price QUEEN.. DISON COMPANY DIVISION A Me GRAW-- E imsn AiiiTonjiATDC NOWS THE TIME TO BUY Model DA3660 Dependable, agitator-actio- n washing for thoroughly clean clothes. Two Wash Cycles, including Durable Press Two Speed and Three Wash Water Temperature Selections Choice of Fill for Susan Sherman, Janet Smith, Margaret Wall, Arline Brown and Vee Judd. Larrie Warren celebrated her 11th birthday with a party Saturday. Those in Different Size Loads Automatic Lint Removal were Gerri attendance Alicia Warren, Peggy , Dolores and Sylvia Lupo, Kelley Blackham and all of Larries brothers and sisters. Vic and Clara Christensen spent several days in Provo and Orem this week visiting with friends and relatives. Cheri Fail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Fail was in the Logan LDS Hospital where she had an Simonton, tea, Model DA3500 Two Wash Cycles, including Durable Press Three Wash Water Temperature Selections Choice of Fill for operation emergency performed. The operation went well and Cheri is recovering in Logan. time, Mrs. state mem- Different Size Loads Automatic Lint Removal chairman, COMING Miners' Wives . . . Come in and see the Speed Queen Washer. You never wash in dirty water!! SOON-FRE- E BETTER-HEARIN- G WORKSHOP! WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER FOR Projects completed by the local Womens Club during 1972-7- 3 were the donation of 100 books to three libraries DATE TIME, & LOCATION to area, the Rehabilitation Center, $25 to the Handicapped $25 donation 10 CUP TOASTMASTER STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC to the Com- Center, munity Action Program and donated money to the Utah Symphony Orchestra and the Carbon High band. $25 Lynette Jewkes, Fern There they participated by on playing several numbers the did the program, as Kitchen Band of Senior Blackham. Beryl Woods has been out of town this week, taking care of grandchildren. Tuesday night the MIA boys and girls and Relief Society attended the stake Spring Sing at the Carbon North Stake Center. mother. Officers of Primary went to the Stake Leadership Thursday night. Those who attended were Joyce Stowe, presented Mrs. Diamanti with a seagull pin in recognition of the largest increase in club membership. Another award received by the Helper club was that of outstanding club in the district, an honor bestowed upon the club doing the most for its community during the year. in the in the festival. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Yokum of Salt Lake are spending the weekend with Margarets parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Brown. Darlene Lodeserto went to Salt Lake Friday to do some buying for her beauty shop. She spent some time with her family of Salt Lake. Albert Lodeserto hit a deer the other night but nothing was damaged. Jewkes, Mikel Johnson and Glenda Johnson decorated for the North Carbon Gold and Green Ball oh Friday afternoon. The theme of the dance was April Rain. They decorated with an Easter Tree, rainbow, bunnies and nest. A party was given in honor of die first four boys to graduate from primary in six years. The boys were Evan and Kevin Johnson, Jeffrey Stowe and Jamie Con-sumo- representative club women were honored. Representing Helper was Mrs. Edith Sallas; Mrs. Vista Morgan, from Price; Mrs. Ildia Corban of Monticello; Mrs. Florence Howland of Green River; Mrs. Loa Lemon of Dragerton; Mrs. Claif Self from Price Sorosis Club. Holgrem, some Lynette Jewkes spent last Wednesday in Spanish Fork with the Carbon High Band. The band took second place handed. Mrs. Wendell O. Winger and Mrs. Jay Holgrem, were in attendance. the do and Gary and Michael Wilson of Spring Glen went to Vernal Monday to do some Bass fishing. The fish werent biting too well as they came home empty UFWC, At to sightweeing. Dick Wilson of Kenilworth State officers of the been staying in the have Arizona for the past two Additional information may be received from the Carbon County School District office or from Sadie H. Rizzuto, director, at 637- - 100 980 million pounds, down 9 percent from a year ago. The number of hogs slaughtered was down 11 Youth canvass area for food donations Area youths who have d the Lard rendered per ready-to-coo- k Lenten project attended percent. Live weight per head at 237 pounds was up 3 pounds from a year earlier. in Beef production February was 1,672 million pounds, down 3 percent month. Production of poultry from the 1,715 million in meat in February 1973 produced pounds February 1972. The number totaled 721 million pounds, basis. This is of cattle slaughtered was down 4 percent. Average down 5 percent from a year was 1,047 earlier, and down 16 percent liveweight 2 more than from last month. pounds pounds, a year earlier. Federally inspected There were 29 million slaughter as a percent of pounds of veal produced in total commercial slaughter February 1973, down 22 in February 1973, compared percent from February with February 1972 is as,, follows: cattle, 90.8 and 88.6 1972. Calves slaughtered were down 25 percent. percent; calves, 81.9 and Average live weight was 255 78.6 percent; hogs, 93.8 and pounds, up 14 pounds over 92.0 percent; sheep and the previous year. lambs, 97.1 and 96.4 perin cent. Pork production February Johra " Kenilworth Livestock slaughter total down Adolph Canto spent a few days in the hospital in Price, but is home again. Hearing Aid Center 234 W. Center Provo, Utah 375-414- COFFEE MAKER 6 rrrmTT5TTrrmTOTrmTi'irrriiTnTrriiii'if With the Purchase of a SPEED QUEEN Automatic Washer or Dryer with a Dreams For Sale for that VERY SPECIAL f person in your life! See our new I A. T . l BUY NOW! Offer good from May 1 through May 31, 1973, only. Springline of Lingerie, Nighties, f Water Softener Fashions, Sportswear and At-Ho- Special Session Dresses & Suits CALL OR COME INTO MY HOME & SEE OR TRY ON ALL THE NEWEST STYLES Consultant: Sandra Aagard 205 Canyon St. Helper Ask about having a Fashion Show in your home, club, etc. c LIUUL2JLILOJL8JL2JI.ILL8JI.itJl 3. PHONE 472-571- 9 West Main CeimU'eir 2 Phone 637-370- 1 1 $ |