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Show 3 14L Contest x ijciub members in Utah t01,ing i f the labor-savin- ag- - this year r.ve an opportunity recognition for t that will and home methods win be given on and national levelsMethods Elecethe National Comm- intft4 trlc 4ctl iLc and Girls Clut jobs- - diec merit; a st county, . I nij.? not have farms to take part elect-MePlb- ppd hfc activity, which T of to all types plied vror erectC iae aij eI may be 4H Club Boom Worries The rising boom in farm lands is causing grave concern to Presi Ander- t honor. rial was cJte winner in 1946 tnusia; p Peterson, 16, of Park received a trip to the ieniftS 4H Club Congress in Provided by Westing-tnissi- 0 Educational Foundation. lWtiti'( -- ,0 Pr0cE all-tim- Intermountain Junior Fat Stock show to be held at North Salt Lake on June 2, 3, and 4 was predicted as possible this year by Col. Wm. H. Adams, Sr. auction- Be Killed by 2, President dent Truman, Secretary e A new high mark of In the auction of the $500,000 Parasite Dodder May son and other government offictrai; ere ials. It is planned to call a meetwinners county to i,! jJt year , utah and Web- - ing of farm leaders and private ortatioi nan winner lending agencies on June 9 to rch COuntymedal ople ti er countie of see if something can be done to a goia result' ieceiTeS check it. meali Jr. Show Expected To Set Record has installed numerous electricg devices ally operated and has wired several of the neighbors buildings. Six state winners are selected for national honors, each receiving a $200 college scholarship. The activity is conducted under the direction of the Extension Service of the State Agricultural College and the USDA Foot and Mouth Disease in Mexico serious epidemic of foot and mouth disease has been raging Cong his accomplishments on the farm was in Mexico. About 18,000 cattle analyzing the job of grind have had to be slaughtered and esthAg feed and installing a grinder buried in order to overcome this a stationary gaso-- malady. i operated by serviced for winter tliiine fengine, Pleasant Groves Annual Straw nt j operation. He also built a small and blower berry Festival is to be a four day inspir, gralit elevator to a small portable electric afair, June 4, 5, 6, 7, and is to be listed as a Centennial event a photo-eleclin, !" motot He installed Utah County. It will be the in which automatically cell I f trie 26th annual observance of the elevator and Lese stops the grinder day. h metwherf the bin becomes full. Bruce A 4-- D eer who has presided at the show its inception in 1936. This compares with $350,000 which was paid to the exhibitors of the since record-breakin- Selection of Clean Seed Also Essential By W. J. DRYDEN Field dodder is an annual parasitic vine, growing on lespedeza, alfalfa, clover and various members of the dandelion family. It attaches itself to other plants and sends small growth into their tissue to absorb the sap. As preventive is easier than the cure, it is essential that only seed free from dodder be planted. Spots in fields should be eliminated. This show in 1946. g increase While this is a 40 over the pervious worlds record, held by itself. Col. Adams makes it seem logical. We started ten years ago with a sale of $19,000 and have been improving each year. Last year the set a Spokane, Washington show of $240, a sale new record with 000 and we beat it with a sale of This' year Spokane $350,000. again showed improvement, jump still below our ing to $337,000 mark of last year, but a great jump over its own mark of last year. If Salt Lake follows this market trend It can reach a half million this year. The show is open only to members of the 4H and FFA clubs who have grown their own animals under the direction of their own teachers. Entry may be made he said, only through their Instructors. More than 2,000 animals are expected to be exhibited at the show, with 1600 to 1800 fine cattle, the rest in lambs and in swine. The animals will be sifted, exhibited and judged the first two days with the auction on the final day. They must reach the stock yards on Sunday, June 1. Nearly 1,000 exhibitors are expected to show their animals and take part in the entertainment provided at the big show. ID WE MAKE YOUR OPENS JUNE THROUGH 2...15 - - 8:30 CONTINUES NITELY JUNE & RADIO OLD SIN6 LIKE NEyr P. M. ORDER TICKETS BY MAIL MATINEES Saturdays 3 South Cache Courier May 23, 1947 Sundays 2:30 Send check or money order together with envelope to HOLIDAY ON ICE, State Fair Grounds, STATE FAIR GROUNDS Salt Lake City Salt Lake City, Utah alatl( For Greater Listening at foe opera-omas't- ed Pleasure ts Youll enjoy your favorite radio urograms more if is operating your radio right. Our expert radio service will make it sound like new. CaU us today. ai the Logged on he temp.' orate i t he rest 3 U.S. SOLDIERS DIED OF u iun LOCKJAW THANKS TO TETANUST0X0ID i o! umn IN WORLD WARJI FIRST PERFECTED BY A VETERINARIAN TO PROTECT LIVESTOCK . ONLY priesllop try 1U7STQCK HEALTH ODDITIES u in tempi insen pp ie j temp-ar- and wo: reat w! hooi toy takes gs'ij1 the mt if the Hi lie prie and dei er Circle shows how dodder wraps itself around alfalfa to absorb the 6ap. weed is possible by the use of 2, also will kill killer. While the 2, lespedeza and other plants in the sprayed areas, the loss usually will prove negligible as the dodder usually will be confined to small scattered areas. The labor involved in cutting out dodder is excessive and it is almost Impossible to remove all of the parasite by this method. Infested fields may be planted to grain or com for several years. These crops are not attacked, but care should be taken that the dodder does not continue growing on weeds in the field. The: spiring 36 COMPANY GLAMOUR-ICE- OF RESERVED 110 BEAUTIES D Gala Premiere of the Centennial Exposition $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, (tax included,; on sale daily Tribune Office and Deseret News Office, Salt Lake City. SEATS: 4-- to l I 4-- ie servic, ns yet Ip heir M , ON WORLDS LARGEST PORTABLE ICE RINK at OF LOGAN Phone 817 14 W. Center ONE OF AMERICAS MAJOR ICE SHOWS! Presented by producers of Skating Vanities I TS SUPERIOR LETTUCE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DEAD and USELESS ANIMALS Horses, Cows, Sheep and Hogs UTAH BY-PRODUC- CO. TS JUST SOUTH OF LOGAN PHONE LOGAN 49 (PHONE COLLECT) Are You A Slobolt lettuce, developed by the USDA, is available for the first time longto the gardener. standing Slobolt produces wrinkled, Non-headin- frilled, light green leaves. Plants are of moderate size. If the plants are set 10 to 12 inches apart and only basal leaves used, Slobolt lettuce may be harvested over a period of several weeks. Slobolt makes a good fall crop from midsummer plantings. It produces usable leaves three weeks longer n commercial than many le?f lettuce varieties. It receives its name because it is slow to bolt seed stems in warm weather. "GREEN-EYE- T'.v well-know- i Mr. Moforis- t- Herds and Flocks For Greater Profit Even up the size of litters. A sow will take strange pigs before hers are two days old. Its Wiser to be Modern SAVE TIME AVOID WORK REDUCE COST Make changes when pigs are ready to suck. Sprinkle the strangers with a of weak solution stock dip. Dock all lambs and castrate all buck lambs at one to three weeks. Combine the two operations castrate first, then dock. on Use a reliable disinfectant wounds. Bloodless docking and castration can be done with instruments made especially for the purpose. Dehorn calves when young (under 10 days) with a chemical dehorner that wont rub off on the udder or flanks of the cow. A chemical dehorner works best on young calves, and calves are easier to handle when young. To help prevent Prompt Delivery and Excellent Work Bring All Smart People to damp litter In brooding and laying houses, mix hydrated lime in the litter at the rate of one pound to eight square feet of floor space. Hydrated lime, not ground limestone. Treat Egg Righf to Keep in Cold Storage Treating an egg right means storing it clean, covered and cold, say University of Nebraska specialists. Eggs when clean should be stored in a covered bowl or pan, away foods. Without from a cover, eggs lose moisture and are likely to absorb odors. When kept in a cold place, even for part of a day, they stay good longer. Stored at room temperatures, eggs may lose much quality in three days. strong-smellin- Logan Laundry i 241 fiorth Mam wt iry iii1 6Soausn Logan, Ut iti, r. tiiMnMa.ttwt g PEDESTRIAN? D" No hes not color blind, actually. But mentally he "sees green no matter Jiow red the light or how thick and fast the traffic. Hes the pedestrian who disregards all safety warnings to dash across streets and highways in the shortest possible time, regardless of danger. Hes one of the most vexing problems of traffic and safety officers, and a heavy contributor to the 67 pedestrians who were killed and the 555 injured on Utah highways last year. This year his clan is increasing. Have you ever been guilty of green eyes? How many times have you ignored the red light and started across, only to be mark with speeding traffic fore pinpfd down at the half-waand eft? ' Take this as your personal warning. The next time your luck may not hold. Make a little resolution right now to walk safely and live longer. : y life-savin- OBSERVE TRAFFIC ALL RULES KEEP YOUR CAR IN GOOD REPAIR DONT TAKE CHANCES Preceded by the Utah State Press Association, end the tutonrl Co'isen-.tio- ae a pubic Bu-r-- anw HIS IS UTAHS CENTENNIAL KEEP IT SAFE g ' FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OUR CUESTS THIS MESSAGE IS ENDORSED AND J |