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Show December 12, 1953 THE JOURNAL THE LIVESTOCK Student Nurses To Receive SITUATION Uniforms at BYU i BYU School of Nursing will conduct a program and informal reception on Friday, Dec. 11, at 7 :5 pan. in the Joseph Smith Audi- torium and ballroom, with Miss Vivian B. Hansen, director of the PROVO A new life and a new school, in charge, 'fours of the uniform are in store for lo sophocampus and nursing displays will more nursing students at Brigham be conducted prior to the meeting. Young University. The public is invited. Come winter quarter, the girls' will leave Provo campus for the Salt Lake City Campus, ing of the LDS hospital and mary hildrens hospital, where they will enter advanced laboratory training. They will be the first girls to receive full uniforms and caps since BYU took over the Church nursing education, As a farewell and to honor these students, who will not return to Provo until their senior vear, the Cattle reDECEMBER, 1J53 ceipts increased considerably this week after the Thanksgiving Day holiday and continue in excess of a year ago. Demand was good and clearance made on all classes. Slaughter steers and heifers held steady to strong, in some instances prices were 25c to 50c higher on commerrcial and good grades. Cows closed steady to r0c higher. Bulls stronger. Calves steady t9 Stockers and feeders strong. strong to 50c higher. Hog supplies were light but above a week ago. Trading was uneven. The lamb market was steady. 1 . One load of mixed steers, cut out of stock show consignments, and choice feeder steers and A few choice yearlings $17.00 to $ 10.no, common brought $25.50. yearling fed steers sold at $21.25 'and medium kinds $1 l.oo to $1(5.50. with several loads of high good A few $13.00 and under. Common lb. to good feeder heifers $12.50 to 0 and choice around weights at .$23.50 to $24.00. The $1(5.00. Choice 170 to 203. 11). butcher hogs buk of commercial and good fed steers sold at $20.00 to $22.50, a'j brought $22.50 to $2J.oo. Medium! few lots at $22.75 to $25.00. Util- to choice butchers to 255 lbs. sold ity and commercial steers sold at at $22.00. Choice sows sold at $17.50 to $10.00, a few at $10.50. $15.00 to $10.50, a few at $14.50. One load of choice 013 lb. fed Medium and heavier weight sows heifers brought $22.75, the bulk down to $lU.no. A load of choice 110 lb. fed of good and low choice fed heifers sold at $$20.00 to $22.25, utility wooled lambs brought $ 10.no. a and commercials, including a few few choice so lb. No. 2 pelt lambs Sis.no. Choice ewes $0.50. young cows, $14.00 to $17.00. Utility and commercial cows bulked at $11.50 to $14.00, a few Wife Preservers lots to $15.00 and some mixed cut-- ; ter and utility kinds $ll.oo to1 $11.25. The bulk of canners and cutters brought $x.00 to $10.75, shelly canners $7.00 and under. Page For this event the girls will appear for the fiist time in the chic new blu and white student nurse uniforms which they will wear for the remainder of their nursing education. Dining their freshman year they have worn green pinafores on the BYU campus. They already have spent some time in Utah Valley LDS hospital observing operations and learning nursing arts, but on the Salt Lake Campus will receive advanced training in obstetrics, pediatrics, and complex medical and surgical nursing. ... SKEET SHOOTING AT ITS BEST National winner in 1953 All-Gaug- Novel Suit hit 321 "birds in a raw! That's skeri 050-120- fCmhieky Qftaighf Bourbon Whiskey ' Utility and commercial bulls to odd $13.00 $10.00, brought heavy Holsteins to $17.25, cutters down to $ll.oo. Commercial and low choice calves brought $15.00 to slaughter $17.25, cull and utility $10.00 to, $14.oo. load or two of good and choice fleshy steers and yearlings brought $10.75 to $20.00. The bulk of good A Holiday By VERA WINSTON A SMARTLY handled suit of charcoal gray wool, relies on its stunning big collar for that desirably different look. The collar isnt of sleek fur, but is of black velvet with a border of wool. It can. form a cape as shown or be draped into other lines. The jacket is fitted with a d peplum. The narrow has a skirt kick in back. pleat from Kentucky ,V - close-fittin- g A good way to economize on a meat dish is to buy a thick piece of round steak. Divide in two, use the bone-ipiece for a Swiss steak, then cut the remaining piece into four servings for another braised n dish.. IT reave I eatf i&s wherever you go Eastward ho. Westward ho get the most pleasure from during the holidays your trip by traveling on a Union Pacific train. no traffic hazards There are no driving worries ... no weather to buck. Instead, you rest as you ride in Coach or Pullman . . . roam about when you want to . . . have refreshments in the comfortable lounge. To sharpen your appetite, Union Pacific offers famous meals that appeal1 The tempting dining car feature for December is charcoal broiled steak with French fried onion rings! ... trip by Union Pacific is a vacation in itself. You arrive refreshed . . . ready to enjoy your stay to the utmost. - A jad ticket agent. for Dependable Transportation nnnnnrvi Be Specific . . use I. - O . firm-line- button-trimme- d THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF 7 THE HILL AND HILL CO.. LOUISVILLE. KY. |