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Show :1 Salt Lake City, Thursday, DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, C May 20,,1954 --- - L Salt Lake Stockyards. No wonder that stocker cattle FARM ROUNDUP Group Leaves S. June L. are now up to 19 and 20 cents. Another encouraging develBy Edwin 0- - Haroldsen opment Is the fact that most of the cattle fed in California Bossy undoubtedly does go to That reminds us of what a cleaned out and stock are Complete itinerary, together sleep! But not the relaxed un- Ifarm woman once told us about moving into the West Coast with other details of the promarket from points as far east consciousness into which my her sleepy son: as Colorado and Nebraska. posed trek of the National brothers and I used to sink of the Sons of Utah "He thinks I call up to his when we'd finished a beet thinThat means a transportation Society to the Lincoln statue ning or hay pitching day on the room in the morning just to advantage for Utah Pioneers, cattlemen, old home place up in Idaho. He Kenney says.' still at New Salem, Ill, he's dedication see there. that The truth of the matter is answers and then right The has been market known in a- - letter were made drops hog very that dairymen haven't given off to dreamland again." have been good. Tops selling sent to all society members much thought to the matter. around 28.5 cents at North Second thought: Who for Suppose they're too concerned Thursday. Lake. about such things as bulls and wouldn't rather go back to Salt Members are advised by But the has been good price butterfat. dreamland than get up and face G. Morgan Sr., society Nicholas a now that bigger another day of spud cutting or long enough "Well, they lie like they're beet crop is on the way. Some think president, that a large number hoeing? that a 9 per cent boost is in of Illinois officials including asleep," said Carl Anderson, herdsman for Winder Dairy. prospect nationally. are for William G. Stratton will be Things looking up So pork chop prices may skid Gov. "But the least bit of noise and Mountain West cattlemen. present. Invitations also have a bit before long. they respond." Good steers have been bringextended to Pres. Dwight been He added that he'd seen cows ing around 24 cents on the However, even so there are D.. Eisenhower, President David a blank expres- North Salt Lake market and rainy experts who say Utah standing with sion like they're asleep even good vealers up to 25 cents. farmers are making a big mis- O. McKay, of the Church of A bare six months ago stockwhile being milked. take by not raising a couple Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y But Dr. Jean C. Flint, a men did well to get 16 cents. of litters a year and cleaning ISaints; and Gov. J. Bracken Lee. veterinarian, said, "There's no up waste feeds, etc. The trek schedule is as folBut that isn't the whole question but that they 'sleep. were Stockers 90 story. cent to "We used cheaper per animal get Every sleeps." But both he and Carl Anderson last fall, too. So cattlemen of our hog, feed from scraps and feeder cattle and other waste products when I was Dinner Topic Listed agreed that a cow doesn't sleep who bought fattened them out during the a kid on the farm," Kenney as soundly as a pig. "Stage Lighting" will be subA pig really relaxes when he mild winter just past had a recalls. of the main address at t4e ject 7 cent spread. but takes off like he'd sleeps dinner meeting of Illuminating E. Thorderson, been shot when he awakens to Lawrence They should have been able to !Cleveland, Utah, farmer and Engineering Society May 26 at find people invading his "bed- make 7 p.m. at Ariel Davis Manufac- some money, says Don E. conservation leader, is just back room." Kenney, manager of the North from Washington, D. C., with turing Co., 3687 So. State. Mr. Davis will be main speakthe report that members of Congress are "keenly aware of er. He has made a specialty of the problems which the average stage lighting. it ott-ipsfarmer faces in making a change . to conservation methods of ,.. II'S farming." O's ..e, ' f' . ) He says Soil Conservation 0 . District leaders urged membees of the Senate subcom,....rlitto-,,- ,, mittees to provide adequate money to speed up work in ..... ..,::,,:,;,,....f.,0 wmit local soil conservation dis., ..,::,,,,....,:. I tricts, complete land capabil. ii-,-:.;'ity surveys and expedite other programa. ti, 4::;,, Thorderson is one of seven area vice presidents. milk Buy your family He and other S C D leaders were luncheon guests of Seein the new retary of Agriculture Benson, who said a new USDA soil and water conservation advisory commission soon would be announced. 0 '' 17 Details Announced for SUP Trek visiting Abraham Lincoln points of interest in the area. Sunday, June 20, the group will go by bus to Carthage and Nauvoo to join a missionary conference and visit points of historic interest. Monday, June 21, they will go by bus from Springfield to New Salem Village for dedication of Lincoln statue. 1 nal ozratedv easo, I (Gots , i V 1r r 'k ,.t:-.-.,..- ) Agricultural researchers have found that the key to nutritious, y winter feed for dairy cows is a reduction in the time lag between harvesting and storage of alfalfa. 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The specially selected women; will receive diplomas from Mayor Earl J. Glade at 10:30: a.m. They have been attending' a training school at the Newhouse Hotel the past two weeks.! ;There will be 14 hostesses in ;Salt Lake City. The others will 'return to Montana. Colorado' and Wyoming, to start services.; Mrs. Maud Wullstein, Salt Lake City. will be area representative for the service. She said Thursday that hostesses will make calls on newcomers, persons on their 16th birthdays, homes where new babies have arrived, engaged couples, and persons moving into new neighborhoods. "We don't sell a thing," she said. -- PA Electric d Service Due Return in S. ')Mecto o , iOP - , Adventures in Foods 11:59 , : ...., ;, grrn- , Salt Lake Newspapers' The entire trip will cost $150 per person, including meals on the train, railroad and Pullman fare, sleeping accommodations - eôeillitl r , p.m. ''..44' Welcome Unit e tf, ',': Gorge, arriving June 23, A 41A, 0 ..., 1 CsA);,,,,-- ..;0011 ,...., ...., high-qualit- semi-humi- ' r' ..' r;) Returning that evening to Kansas City, the train will proceed to Salt Lake City via Royal ., 0 L!l'iluL)'-lr- 40 ')Meaio;(1 t Td ot ' Adam-ondi-Ahm- 0 'Act. tc abry.s: oetto 1' h and Far Mill, West, Mo. Final Session Friday at 9:30 a.m. - - A, MORNICIIMILK! kMilkA 1 litoilh I Gold !, , The train will leave for Kanlows: Leave Salt Lake City by 17, 7:30 p.m. for sas City Monday evening with a Springfield, Ill., via Denver and stopover there Tuesday for a St. Louis. Arrive June lg. 2 sidetrip by bus to Liberty, Inde-p.m. The afternoon will be spent pendence, Richmond, Hahn's train June 0 ...."... , irr on the Pullman cars at Spring- reserve their accommodations immediately with Fred E. Curfield and all bus fares. Those desiring to make this tis, trek chairman, 1507 South historically eventful trip should 7th East, Salt Lake City. , r ,,,I:, ,t'. ' '. ", ' , , i ;' ..' .:., : , ,., ' : ' , 01 , .,' - - ,, ' ,. ,. t , I 1 , t 11 - ' .. A . , ' a |