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Show . , July 1W7 South Cache Courier , 3 I H JCSjEWSHBEs!. John iew. Peterson H. About 80 pioneer residents of Cache Valley will be guests of honor at the Cache Centennial celebration at Logan July 3, 4 to and 5. This is intended clude all men. and women who were born in Utah, or who came in- Phenothiazine-Sal- The Melchizedek Priesthood course of study for 1948 has been prepared by Elder Joseph Fielding Smith of the Council of Twelve. It will be a continuation of the theme studied in 1947.. Reduction of Worms And Heavier Lambs Tests have been carried on for four successive seasons at the Texas substation, Sonora, to determine whether continued licking of mixtures is toxic to sheep, and also whether this practice will control infestations of storti' ach and other roundworms of sheep (without drenching animals individ mixture was ually). The pheno-sal- t kept before sheep on pasture all the time. There were no harmful results; in fact, the lamb crops were 3 per cent heavier than during three previous seasons when salt alone was kept in the troughs. Use of the phenothiazine-sal- t mixture also resulted in reduction and checking of worms. The sheep were heavily infested at the beginning--in ewes, 1,180 worm eggs per gram of feces; in lambs, 1,700 eggs per Some outstanding records of to endowments and performance monuThe This is the Place ordinance work are being reportment has now been erected to its ed by the Idaho Falls temple. full height of 48 feet, and the Last January 30, 865 ordinances central figures to be placed on and endowments were performit are ready for placement. The ed, and on June 25 they made a monument is to be unveiled on record of 1,018. Thirteen mariag-e- s July 24. were performed the same day. pheno-thiazine-s- . A pioneer trek from Nauvoo to Salt Lake will be undertaken by representatives of the Utah Sons of Pioneers from July 14 to 22. It will be in number equal to that of the original company in 1847, and will be headed by ElKimball and der Spencer W wife. He is a grandson of Heber C. Kimball( one of the leaders of the 1847 company, A representative of the Viking Picture Corp. will accompany the party and take moving pictures of the trip. These will be shown in schools and other places except commercial show houses. Three Pony Express stations be tween Henefer and Salt Lake City will be marked as historic spots along the Mormon Pioneer Trail Memorial Highway which will be completed by July 22. July 23, 1847 has been officially recorded in the Bureau of Reclamation, Washington. D. C as the beginning of modern irrigation in the western states. It occurred on the spot in the location of the nresent. Salt Lake City where the Medical Arts building now stands. George A. Smith It is intended to have flocks of planted the first potatoes there ' sea gulls fed each day at the on that date. monument so as to give to the The Church has had an acadscene a historic touch. emy at Colonia Juarez, Mexico for over 50 years. This year the e A Boy Scout Jamboree is to be held at Moisson on 50th class consisting of nine boys graduated the Seine river about 40 miles and nine girls was from that institution. from Paris, France, August 9th to 22nd. Elder OscarA. Kirkham President1 Alma Sonne of the of the First Council of Seventy has been invited to be one of the European Mission is touring the f 'enfinental important officials at this Jam- various missions boree. It is expected that 1050 Europe. He recently visited GenBoy Scouts and leaders from the eva, Switzerland where he met with President James L. Barker U. S. will be there, and his responsibility will be to have direct of the French Mission, President charge of the morale and camp Jean Wunderlich of the West Ger activity.. This is tjie fifth time man Mission, and Scott Taggart n that snch an honor has come to of the Mission, Elder Kirkham. Several LDS Boy Thev confered on the' status of Scouts will attend the jamboree Welfare supplies and arranewl their distribution among the also. needy European Saints. They also met President EdMrmbers of the priesthood of Washington Stake held a four gar B. Brossard, President of the day outing at Harmony, Penn, at Washington Stake who is attendthe old Joseph Smith farm. ing an International conference While there they helped clean up being held there. the premises of the farm which now belongs to the Church. They The Genealogical of Society also held a testimony meeting Utah has recently received 138 near the spot thought to be rolls of micro-filcopies of valwhere John the Baptist and later uable original records from ChesPeter, James and John appeared ter County. Pa. These records to Joseph Smith and Oliver will be especially valuable to and where these men bap- converts or descendants of contized each other. A baptismal verts from that section of the U. service was held there also. S. t Mixture for Sheep to the state before. May 10, 1869.' OFFER AWARDS TO 4-GIRLS FOR TOP DAIRY FOOD DEMONSTRATIONS Three 4H girls in each qualifying county in Utah will receive honor medals this year for showing community groups how to use dairy products to make appetizing, healthful dishes. One of the girls will be chosen as the best individual demonstrator and the other two 'as the top ranking team in the county. From among .the various county winners, the state extension office will select an individual and a team as state champions. Each of the three state winners will get a $50 U S. Savings Bond award. The above rewards for superior records are provided in the 1947 4H Dairy Foods Demonstrations by Kraft Foods Company. For their demonstrations, the girls may select any dish or combination of dishes using milk, cream, cheese or butter. It is pointed out that by giving demonstrations. 4H girls not only strengthen their club records, but gain self confidence and poise through speaking before public audiences. This is the eighth consecutive year of the activity. Last years state champion individual demonstrator in Utah was Carol Gurr of Richfield. The states highest rating demonstration team members were Carol Call and Maxine Bowler, both of Tinker to Evers to Chance." great trio lives again In this absorbing story by sports columnist Dam Parker. Read about the spectacular Merkle incident. The Tinker Evahs feud and other ealorfuE sidelights in the American: Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sundays Los; AngAdV eles Examiner. Baseballs all-ti- The1 Fighting Lady Editor sordid little racketeers thought they had Hazel Brannon on the run when she was- found guilty of. contempt of court but that was only the beginning. You can read, this powerful story plus; many other fascinating features in thev St. George. American Weekly, that great County winners were named in magazine distributed with next Davis, Duchesne, Cedar City, Sundays Los Angeles Examiner;. Adv. Juab, Kane, Sanpete, Sevier, Sum mit, Utah and Wasatch counties. - ... UNSCHEDULED EXHIBIT To Harry Marrison, his wife and" their two and a daughter, Judy, the international at Grand Central Palace in New York offered a chance to. set up temporary living quarters in one of the tents on display.. Presence of the family in their cozy retreat made special officers Charles Beekman and Carmine Caruso do a quick double-tak- e when they discovered the set-uhalf-year-o- ld world-wid- textile-expositio- p. . J Swiss-Austria- fr - m Cow-der- v, i V This sturdy baby Southdown will gain by being fed gram. In the fourth season, the worm egg count was down to 6ft for ewes and 30 for lambs. On the strength of these figures, Dr. I. B. Boughton, who did the The mixture work, concludes: eliminated the need for individual treatment in the control of stomach and other roundworm infestation. Also, he says: There was no ill effect on the health of either the ewes or the lambs. Saif Speeds Gains In Hog Feeding Tests Hogs receiving some salt in their daily rations can gain two and one-hatimes faster than those without it, tests at Purdue university indicate. Average daily gain of hogs which received salt was 1.71 pounds, while those receiving none gained only .67 pounds daily. For each pound of salt consumed there were 45 extra pounds of gain. Each pound of salt saved $5.60 worth of feed consumed by hogs. lf Freight Train Travels 200,000 Miles, Bat Never On Rails! HURRY! Join the Dont go home A 2--L Mm Have you ever seen a freight the" railroad constructed a minatrain that in 24 has travel- ture passenger train and a minyears ed more than , 200,000 miles with- iature streamliner. . out Both of the latter,, after a numcarrying a pound of cargo, without running on a single ber of heavy years that saw length of rail, and whose tendei them trundling from midlands to has never harbored so much as Pacific Coast and back again, a mmp of coal? were scrapped. But the hardy This seeming paradox is Union little freight train is still wowing acific s minature freight train, them whether it be in a sophisuilt 24 years ago in the com- ticated city or a sleepy hamlet. pany s Omaha for an Oma-- a Business Is Good, Thank You shops safety day parade September 15, 1923. Originally constructed on a emporary basis for the one P rade only, the train was subsequently requested by first one mmunity then another for Parades, rodeos, and cele- i?. brations. j,. MUes Logged For1!2;96 first six years no log , .ePf f the trains cS Omaha as its was shipped jase an,dnforth across Union Pa- - S. per-baet6- nt in 1929 tlle demands began 10 to where it detaiuj ecssary to maintain booking records, which tod a v l0gged total of l82-96- miles. on During the war box car space was almost as precious as the cargos they carried, so the miniature freight train sat out the conflict at Omaha. With the closing of the war Americans, who dont need a war to love a parade, showed that they hadnt forgotten. Booking requests started to flow into Union Pacific headquarters last summer. This year business is as good as ever for the little train. Standing as high as a man, the word miniature" is perhaps too strong an adjective to describe the train. The locomotive superstructure is mounted on a tractor, the cars on tractoi trailers. Consist of the train is an engine and tender, stock car,, box car, coal car, tank car, and wasnt eased dur- sequent years when caboose. The symphony of the American farm, its cow bells, dinner bells and hog calling, soon will be joined by another Sound, a distinct and alarm which is being added to the home freezer. An extensive series of tests conducted by the USDA has resumed in the Brown Instrument company developing an audible signal which will warn if home freezers cease operating. Electronic potentiometers record temperatures instantaneously and constantly at 16 points within each freezer. Improved construction of the freezer and the warning signal will result in better food protection. Reenforce 2, Go KILLED to the hospital last year! or the morgue! Why be around to enjoy the Centennial, or the years to come? Go on dash through traffic when and where you shouldnt. Ignore red lights and safety signs. Make a face at the traffic cop whos trying to protect you as you tear by hurrying to go where? Be impatient. Hurry, hurry and join the 12,500 pedestrians who were killed in the United States last year. 67 of them were Mr. Motoris- t- Everybody pedestrians 12, Alarm on Freezer - Loves A Parade, And This Train Too HURRY! neighbors of yours in Utah. But perhaps you dont like the idea. Maybe you enjoy living and dont want to rush into Kingdom Come prematurely. Thats different and the answer is simple. Dont hurry. Wait just the few seconds it takes the light to go green. Dont take a short-cu- t across the middle of the block, drivers arent lookfor you there. And no matter when or where you cross a ing highway, be alert. Walk safely and live longer. 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