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Show THE JOURNAL JULY 21, 1951. New Bulletin To Farmers Painful Injuries Suffered In Auto Accident Talks Turkey The Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service has just released a bulletin on Growth of Utahs Turkey Industry, which is available now at most of the local County Agents offices in Utah. This timely bulletin points out some of the problems confronting Utahs turkey growers. According to W. R. Jenkins, Extension Poul-tryma- reunion will be held at Oumova Lili, Chairman of the affair is Bishop park in Logan Canyon this Sat urday and Sunday, July J , and George Q. Bennett of West Point. Bennett Reunion July 21, 22 SYRACUSE ly I The Bennett fam- - the rear by another vehicle. The Bass car was completely demo- Van Bass, son FARMINGTON of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bass, Farmington, was painfully injured in a recent automobile accident. Ilis companian Barbara Swindle, suffered minor injuries. The couple was enroute to Lay-to- n when they were rammed from lished. Bass received treatment at a hospital and is now at home suffering from chipped vertebrae. He will be confined to bed for some time recovering from the injury, which is reported to be very painful. Occupants of the other ear ccived minor hurts. New telephone directory will be closed re- - n, the turkey industry not progress satisfactorily unless the demand for turkey meat increases. As it stands now, the consumption of turkey meat makes up only about three per cent of the total meat consumed. The bulletin contains much valuable information regarding the marketing and producing of turkeys in Utah. It gives the history of the growth of the turkey industry, along with the problems involved in the eary production of turkey meat. Some of the most recent problems to be overcome by Utahs turkey growers are also discussed. can- Mutual Girls Summer Camp Drawing Near soon For changed or additional listings or for directory advertising ... work? "I ask you, whos the Big Boss where The people who own the mine? The management? The employees? No. It's you, the Public, I who buys the products made from metals. Without your purchases, our mines would shut down, and the miners well, let's not think about that." O&ffl (ymm Q86tsXnaflnCD flflBUB Of interest to all girls in the LDS Mutual organizations is the news that applications will be taken soon for summer camp. The camp this year will be held at the Brighton Mutual Girls home. The price will be about $10, which will include a round trip fare, lodging and meals for a three-da- y stay. Opportunties will be offered girls attending to earn awards for their mutual records. The camp will be held sometime in August though the exact time is not known at present. All girls interested should see their director. POWERED FOR THE JOB BLUE-FLAM- VALVE-IN-HEA- D CARBURETOR COMBUSTION DESIGN economy Blue-Flaengine design, carburetor and bustion, Power-J- Look By VERA WINSTON at these engineered-- ! features-valve-in-h- BONDED LININGS models.) 3000 (Series BRAKE BRAKES abso- et FitsriV More Chevrolet Trucks in Use Than Any Other Makel long-lastin- ead com- me lutely nothing that points up a golden tan as does sparkling white. Thats why a spanking white swim suit is generally a big item in the summer play wardrobe of the beach belle. White pique is used for this topless swim suit brightened by a double parade of buttons, the front section outlined in red and white gingham. The under foundation is lightly boned at the bust, and there is a self belt. LONG LASTING illustrated is dependent on availability of materia.) (Continuation of standard equipment and trim White pique swim suit. THERES nothing but POWER-JE- T E g brakes. all deEngines, chassis, cabs and bodies are sough, tough use. signed to stand up under truck-wis- e Take a tip from buyers and get soonl us economy. See engineered-i- n WMMMM ADVANCE-DESIG- N TRUCKS OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY MORGAN. UTAH LAYTON, UTAH |