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Show rage JR. GLEANER GIRLS HAVE SPECIAL PARTY Shown above are members of the Junior Gleaner Class of the Kaysville Third Ward M. I. A. The group recently invited their mothers to a special oomradery which featured dinner and a program with both mothers and daughters as participants. now BUKABDEDin VALUE are yours with LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK Cattle reYARDS, March, 1054 ceipts were moderate, $bout 1,000 head more than a week ago, but less than for the same period a year ago. Slaughter steers and the exciting new Styron Plastic wall tile combining matchless beauty with economy. Tru Tile is made from the finest color pigments available . . . mouled-i- n to last a lifetime. Resists heat, moisture, acids and alkalis. See, compare J B Tru Tile with any other tile on the market todayl Is EASY TO INSTALL Perfect for new construction or modernization. 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TOWN Farm Bureau Federation, Janata College, Delhi State, Delhi, India, now has additional funds for the purchase of printing equipment and supplies. Acknowledgment was received last week by Mrs. Nellie Larsen, President of the Associated Women, from the Social Education Officer, Directorate of Education, in Delhi, that Janata College had received a contribution from the Utah Farm Bureau women. We wish to express our appreciation of the understanding which has made your gift possible, the Education Officer wrote Mrs. Larsen, of Spanish Fork, Utah, and added ' that equipment purchased would be used in conjunction with a college adult training program. Our contribution to the Janata College was the result of one of our 1055 Farm Bureau Womens projects and we were very pleased to receive this acknowledgment, Mrs. Larsen stated upon being advised of the gift officially from India, and added that in 1054, Utah Farm Bureau women would be invited to contribute their pennies to the Jars for Greece campaign. Even if we can contribute to international good will understanding in just a small measure, we are truly contributing to the future peace and welfare of the entire world, Mrs. Larsen concluded. 1. V of butter fat per year. The awards went to Elmer Olson, Clearfield, Smoot Dairy, Centerville, Ray CenDale Ford, Ford, Centerville, News from Your County Agent Clair Christensen By terville. Asst. County Agent The association has shown excellent progress since it began. It now has 55 members and 1057 cows on test, which during the past year produced an average of 558 lbs. of butter fat per cow. After the dinner and program, elections were held, to elect the new directors for the coming year, at which time the last years direcwho are Cecil tors were Extension Beecher, Glen Stuart and James Farm Bureau State 11 By STANLEY rtf The Davis County D. H. I. Association held its annual meeting on the night of March 5rd at Maddox Restaurant, south of Brigham City. It was an outstanding occasion with so of the Association members in attendance, also Professor Lyman Rich and Dr. Bliss Crandall U. S. A. C. were there to SALT LAKE CITY Thanks to of the the Associated Women of the Utah take part on the program, also in Of heifers in liberal supply. Trading was rather slow on these classes with prices steady to 50c lower than a week ago. Cows were on the stronger side. Butcher hogs were steady; the sow market was strong to $1.00 higher. The bulk of good and choice fed steers averaging under 1,100 lb. sold at $22.25 to $25.50. Two loads of 1,1S0 to 1.525 lb. crossbreds brought $22.75 to $25.00. The bulk of commercial and good steers, many in mixed loads, brought $20.00 to $22.00, utility and commercial kinds sold at $15.00 to TILE THE OLD HOME THE LIVESTOCK Indian College Aided by Women SITUATION , . . BEAUTY TRU March 20, THE JOURNAL 8 re-elect- attendance were the Service Staff of Davis County, Bevan. Nichols, County Agent, Clair Christensen, Asst County Agent and Karma P. Swindle, home demThere is no disparity in marrionstration agent. age like unsuitability of mind and Four special awards were given purpose. for herds producing over 4(H) lbs. Charles Dickens. De-Io- re Fine Exceptional in every way! 100 Proof Bottled in Bond Straight Bourbon Whiskey Commercial type cows sold at $14.75 to $10.00, utility and low commercials at $12.50 to $14.50 with canners and cutters at $0.00 to $12.00. Utility and commercial bulls brought $15.00 to $17.00, odd heavy utility Ilolsteins to $10.00. Several lots of good to prime vealers brought $21.00 to $20.00, the bulk of commercial to low choice calves sold at $17.50 to $20.00, a few choice kinds sold at Choice sows sold at $21.50 to $25.00 S 22.00. Cull and utility kinds $15.00 some down to $20.00. to $17.00. Lamb receipts were nominal. Well fleshed short term feeder steers brought $20.50 to $21.50. some heifers $1S.OO. Medium and good feeder steers and yearlings sold at $10.50 to $20.00. A few lots of medium and good stock calves sold at $17.50 to $21.25. Light supplies of hogs cleared leadily. The bulk of choice butcher truckins sold at $20.50 to $27.50. several lots to $27.50. Choice heavier weights brought $25.00 to $20.00, a few down to $25 50. 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