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Show Pane March 30, 1057 THU JOURNAL 1 10 Boys Receive TEEN TIMES Janice Adams Awards For Rain, rain, go away. Come again another day. It looks as if March has really turned into a lion, and Attendance a wet bedraggled one yet. Put Cull The Unprofitable Cows The 1,217 cows on test last year butterfat. Professor Rich says a check of (i;tr(i) in Davis County produced an average of !),777 pounds of milk reports shows that nearly every and 3S1 pounds of fat, reports L. herd on test had one or more cows Darrell Stokes, agricultural qxten-sio- n producing only 200 to .oo pounds Ly of butterfat. This compares with 0,350 pounds of milk, and 370 pounds of fat per cow in 1055. Thirteen herds had average over loo pounds. Kulon Barnes of lvays-vill- e had the high producing herd with r.1H pounds of fat per cow. J. C. Linford of Kaysville was second with 510 pounds. Lyman II. Rich, extension dairyman at Utah State Agricultural College, says the 11,000 cows on test throughout the state during the full year 050 reached a new high in production. They averaged more than 10,000 pounds of milk and 3.K0 pounds of butterfat. The average production of all cows in the state is only 0,000 pounds of milk and 250 pounds of a pent. can still go out like a little pink land), and you dont despair it Since only about 12 per cent of the cows in the state are on test, it is obvious that the vast majority of Utah dairymen are milking a high percentage of cows producing less than 200 pounds of butteifat per year, Professor Rich says. Individual PriestClearfield hood awards were presented lust Sunday in Clearfield First ward to ten boys, four of these receivseal on their certifiing the loo one of the others all but cate, and 00 seal lor atan above jeceiving dairymen tendance. lie emphasizes that can find the unprofitable and low Vance included These boys producers with a good testing proDon David Paul, extension Your White, Wright, agent county gram. can assist dairymen in starting a Cary Thompson, Lilly Thompson, Stanley Adams, with Merlin Fieldtesting program. ing, Dennis Irown, Tommy Laggs and Melvin Wilson receiving the Psittacosis (Parrot fever) oc- 100', seal. curred 00 per cent more frequently Melvin Wilcox is stake Aaronic in man during 10.'0 as compared to the incidence in 1055. priesthood advisor. 1 e i can look at the gray days through pink tinted glasses if youll just hop on the band wagon and paint your world pink. Get on the inside of a sparkling pink paradise where youll see blossomy prints almost too good to be true; lush solid pink as tempting as candy and stripes to remind you of cool peppermint on a hot summer day. Whether youre splurging on a dress or suit or think just adding accessories wardthe Put frothy pink pink! robe spicers such as hats, shoes, and gloves with such wonderful spring favorites as navy, gray, tan, TOW n for harvest dollars ii.uu-l1,,;.'i GGl fill ' Nitrogen for added farm profits. And now is the time to apply new USS Nitrogen Fertilizers for increased profits at harvest time.-Seyour USS Nitrogen It takes Men N, 1 1 ' 2ITT , Cum 1 1. 1 ' ,- j -t ; fr i iif I ' ' i ; i I ' .'rpr Dealer about greater yields and SutJOWULXXl mu I'.tf t tU-L-- V-J 1 Crops and profits GROW with made in USS Nitrogen Fertilizers the West for Western farmers. fiaiiViii wt iiliaii r ja f i i f IIP 1C trict proposes to make the follow- ing improvements to wit: Sewage Treatment Plant, according to plans and specifications for said of Templeton and Linke, Consulting Engineers, 500 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids are invited for furnishing all labor, equipment and tools necessary to complete said work and will he received at the 3 office of William II. King, Utah, Clearfield, Smith Ruilding, until 0:00 A. M. and Iayton City Hall, Layton, Utah, from 0:00 A. M. to 10:00 A. M. on the 12th day of April, 1057, at which time and place all bids will be opened and publicly read. Instructions to bidders, plans and specifications on file at the provements may be seen and examined at the office of the Consulting Engineers, 500 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained by depositing fifty dollars (.$50.00) at their office for each set of documents so obtained. The amount of the deposit fee for the first set and 50 of the deeach set of additional fee for posit documents so obtained will be refunded to the bidder or bidders who submit a general contractors bid on the project and who return such sets of documents in good condition within seven (7) days after the opening 'of bids. One-ha- lf the amount of the deposit or twenty-fiv- e dollars ($25.00) will be returned to those persons who obtain said documents and who do not submit a general contractors bid on the project, providing such sets of documents are returned in good condition within seven (7) days after opening of bids. im-offi- ce 202-20- X 1 J,1, 1 jlj Notice is hereby given that the North Davis County Sewer The Owner reserves the privilege to reject any and all bids or to waive any irregularities in any bid or bids. (s) VIRD COOK, Clerk; North Davis County Sewer District. Published in The Journal March 23, 30 and April G, 1037. e better crops . . . from quality USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. Notice to Contractors 0IIj ttt, The JOURNAL A weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 mcwdcil. 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