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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Hyruni, Utah, Friday, November 26, i943. Sororities Pledge Valley Breeding 131 New Members Association To USAC Logan Pledging of coeds to five sororities on campus Begin Operation last Logan Operations of the Cache was 131 Valley Breeding Association to handle artificial breding of Holstein dairy cattle in Cache valley, nor them Box Elder county, and Star Valley, Wyo., are expected to start early in December, according to Lloyd R. Hunsaker, Cache county agricultral extension agent. More than 425 farmers with 5,000 cows have already joined the association and still others are expected to sign up soon, he reported. An association bam, laboratory and office are rapidly nearing completion at Hyde Park. A manager and five technicians lhave been employed Glen Downs of Smithfield will be association manager and as such will be in charge of work at the central headquarters. Technicians are: Louis Baxter, Wellsville; Los Bright, Preston, Ida.; Guy Reese, Garland; Harvey Tanner and Farrell Tolman, Saturday completed afternoon. The ceremonies were climaxed by the annual Sigma Chi derby. The pledges are as follows: Elaine Adamson, Jackie Carruthers Renee Chipman, Barbara Croft, Elizabeth Eskelson, Margaret Forsgren, Barbara , Geddes, Lou-jea- n Alpha Chi Omega Hansen, Haskins, Regina Heatin, Colleen Helgeson, Betty Lou Jones, Bonnie Joss, .Margaret McKellar, Pamela Poul-se- n, Larene LaRue Reading, Ranae Robinson, Polly Rhees, sl(Woway Rita stohI Lcille Tay. lor, Marjean Ward, Pat Wright. Ch, Omega Joyce Bithell, Anna, Jean Brangham, Sherron Brown.1 Maxine Bruce, Laural Checketts, Bonnie Kay Hansen, Connie HarGibby, Beverly Janet Harris, Kathrine Mrs. Olsen Will Visit In Oregon Mrs. C. F. Olseii left Hyrum Saturday to go to Portland Oregon where she will visit with her daughter and family, Mrs. Clara Ross until Christmas. She will then - go to California where she. will visit with more of her children, a son Harold Olsen and family, two daughters, Mrs. Geneva Cooper and Mrs. Ruth Johnson and. their families. She expects to return to Hyrum sometime in April. Hyrum Reveal Bethrothal Of Miss Winget, Dale Christiansen The engagement and Hyrum forthcoming marriage of Miss Pauline Winget to Bale Christiansen of Hyrum was made known to friends relatlyes at a dlnner given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newel Winget at Old Juniper Lodge, on Club Entertained At Theater Party club , Nielsen)1 (V1 memHyrum Venturettes bers enjoyed a theater party Fri- the home day evening with Opal Johnson, of Hyrum were Bean Barnes and Claire Ander- Afredo Vag of son as hostesses. Richardsen A new member, Lenore Fallows, City, Mr. ani'C" of Hyrum, was welcomed into ten and famli ti the club. The club, met at the and Mr. and Mrs nte!:i . 'reli home of Dean Barnes, attended n.nrl Cii the show, and then went to the lunch where home Johnson Elder Perry Thayle Nietw"1"1 was served. Nirisen has arrived' ' Present were Melba Buck, a this country guest; Aulene Maurer, Aloma Sese at the BrijhaZ Hammond, Norma' Linder, . Alta versity. He was a Della 1 McFarland, day Saint branch Christensen, ?resident Lenore Fallows, j Brazilian mission Mary Johnson, and the hostesses. Mrs. Neilsen hn f four that her son Thayle? ? , J FRIENDS HONORED AT DINNER PARTY ily will leave the Rral sion for home on Parley Hall entertained at dinner on Satur- MRS. brenchley day honoring Mr. and Mrs.' Ray- FETED AT PARTY mond Arbon and son, Don, of Wellsville On Tues Los Angeles, Calif. Other guests ot last week the farrj included Mrs. Jessie Woodward and Mrs. November 11. Thursday, John c. ris, Sherron Hendricks, Elaine The clever announcement was and Mrs. Annie Riggs, sisters of at the Brenchley Donna home to Holmer, Fontella Jensen, written on cards concealed in Mrs. Hall. Afton, Wyo. brate her birthday. , Karen Claudie Knell, ' Jensen, missionis a Arbon former Mrs. nosegays placed for each guest. Ross Board of directors of the associaments were served and Lind-fetashrdl hcmrd mfw J of Mrs. Hall. of Mr. Chris- ary companion B. of L. Larsen, brother-in-laCaine tion are: Richmond, Also Lindquist, Helen Lower, Helen son of evening enjoyed. were Mr and 5Irs. president; J. A. Gittins, Hyde Park, Mason, Jackie Misener, Betty Jean tiansen was master of ceremonies Robert Arban, another and readings were given by. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arbon was guest vice president; Joseph Quayle, LoSome Ellen Carol Muir, McKay, Morse, of honor at a party given by his tokens lovely birthday M LaVon Zollinger. gan, secretary; Levor Doney, Frankwere received by Nelson, Jackie Nielson, The wedding date has been set grandfather of Brigham City on Brenchley. Earlier lin, Ida.; ijowell Titensor, Cove; Marget in Carol Peterson, Jeanne Roberts, for December 16 with ceremony to Thursday, prior to his departure Roy Rees, Benson, Parley Hill, Lo- -j she mg entertained for her Simpson, Daryl Thompson, be performed in Logan LDS temple. for the mission field. gan; Ernest Leishman and J. J. Phyllis granddaughter. The ThursBren Reta Thompson, Lucinda Mrs. Parley Hall and Miss Eva were Mr. Christiansen is the son of Mrs. Hendry, Wellsville.' made happy by the Maurine Neta ton, Attendance Thompson, Hall were in at the of Rosa C. Griffin of Hyrum. Plans and preparations for the their 22nd grandchild party. . association have been developed Turner, Van Brite. same evening, when Mr. and Martha Baby Visit From Kappa Delta over the past several months by inSpanish Fork Reed Brenchley became Joan Mr. and Mrs. Alden Stays At Parents Home terested dairymen, with the co- Bonnie Bithell, Janice Brock, Hyrum' a of son. The baby is the Brock, Shirley Bums, Kathleen Baxter of Spanish Fork are visitMrs. Robert Mortenson child Hyrum operation of the Utah State Agriof the couple, who mi Joan Idella Durfey, cultural College Extension Service Coucher, ing for a week in Hyrum with and small baby son returned from side in Preston. Mr. Brench BeverRonda Fuhriman, Flamm, and are and the local dairy plants. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. the hospital Saturday principal of the Preston Lois Hyer, Rita Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hardwick, ly arso or week at a A four-da- y school the home school. in spending training of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wartificial breeding work was recently Jensen, Dorothy Marshall, Jackie Wrigiht. Niederhau-se- r, Kathleen Michaelson, ren Jensen of Hyrum. Her little conducted at the college for the Margorie Nelson, Coleen Okel-berr- y, Entertains Sewing Club manager and technicians. Instrucdaughter, Karla, is also visiting at Norine Lorraine Undergoes Appendectomy Tope, the tion was given by: Dr. Wayne Mrs. Caroline Bickmore Hyrum Jensgns. Dixie Janet Wellsville Poulson, Rawlins, Janice M of head Frithe on entertained her sewing club Binns, veterinary Dora Bonnie Rytting), of Mr. Mrs. 1 and daughter science department, in charge; Dr. Reesen, day afternoon. The time was spent Visit From California Romana is Sedgwick, Stephens, L. Louis convalescing at in sewing and a delicious lunch Madsen, head of the aniHyrum - Visiting with Mr. and Murray Zollingre. Veverly mal husbandry department; Prof was served to Mrs. Leah Kidman, Mrs. Warren Pearce and family this gan hospital after submitti: Joan Sigma Kappa Beagley, Mrs. Margaret Christopherson, Mrs. week are their son and family, JMr. ah appendectomy. James Bennett, Prof. George B. Lucille Boardman, Shirleen Bram-wel- l, Vivien Anhder, Mrs. Leora Peter- and Mrs. Stanley Pearce of OakCaine, head of the dairy departRedonna Cammack, Kathe-din- e son, Mrs. Marie Lauritzen, Mrs. land, California. ment, and Prof. Lyman H. Rich, Chippian, Joan Christensen, Norma Bankhead, Mrs. Hilda Nielextension dairyman. Drive To Garland Marjorie Cole, Virginia Francis, sen, Mrs. Phyllis Savage, and Mrs. Guests Over Week-en- d Latest methods of artificial breedWellsville Mr. and Mrs Freeman, Dona Garrett, Bertha Stoker. ing, physilogy of reproduction or- Gary Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mil- liam S. Glenn motored to Hyrum Maurine Goldbrandson, gans, handling of semen and use Laree ler and family of Buhl, Idaho, were land on Tuesday and visited of microscopes were sopie of the Hanks, Maroline Lee, Faye Lewis, Returns From Colorado visiting relatives and friends in Mrs. Annabel Gee and Mrs. subjects discussed at the school Pat Hadsen, Margaret McBride, over the week-enC. Mrs. reJ. Hyrum Jensen Hyrum They inquires, sister of Mr. Glenn The associations barn will house Darlene Miller, Pat Morgan, Joyce turned last week from Denver, Colo- have sold their farm in Buhl and nine bulls and a semen collection Nielsen, Jean Peterson, Laura rado where she had gone with her are staying with her folks in Loroom. It is 81 by 30 feet, and the Savage, Yvonne Schofield, Joyce daughter, Mrs. Elva Scheby, on a gan for the present. lab and office building adjacent to Siddoway, Nedra Stoker, Joan business trip. They were gone a, Norma Jean Weaver, Weo(k, and Mrs. Jensen it is 36 by 20 feet. Treeloar, reports Visits With Son Norma Jean No matter the number of cows Wise, Rula Wright, having had a very enjoyable time. Hyrum Visiting over the weekhe has, each farmer joining pays a Charleen Zollinger, ' Janet Hyde, end with her son and family, Mr. $10 life membership fee, and has Joan Daniels. and Mrs. Dick Oldroyd, was Mrs. Have Guests Lola Adamson, Theta Upsilon equal voting power with all other Mr. and Mrs. George N. W. Oldroyd of Manti. Hyrum Verna B. Christensen, Lorraine Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke members. . Initial insemination fee will be Clark, Doris D. Coeman, Audrey Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thur- Attend Testimonial Darlene man of Blackfoot, $5 per cow, with $1 each for the Cooley, Shirley Couch, Idaho, Mrs. Laura Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. Robert first and second return, and $2 for Daniels, Ranae Datwhiler, Navee Haslam of Twin Falls, Mrs. Bradshaw of Ogden were Sunday each return thereafter, should any Harris, Alyce Hoffman, Janice Rose Elkins of Los Idaho, Angeles, Mr. visitors here and also Mrs. Ruby returns be necessary. Conception Johnson, Kathryn Knowlton, La-vi- and Mrs. John Jensen, of Myton, Jensen of Logan. They came to rates are about the same in artifiNoack, Louise Atrogaard, and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jensen attend the testimonial cial as in natural breeding. Shirley Sullivan, Dawn Jasperson. of Billings, Mont., were some of the Mrs. Margaret Bankhead honoring on SunConsidering the value of the guests who were en- day evening. Other out of town tertained at the home of Mrs. Niels folks attending the testimonial bulls, the cost of artificial breeding Entertains At Luncheon Wellsville Mrs. Howard Jones C. Jensen after will be less to members than is the the funeral last were Mrs. Annie Bankhead, Dr. natural service, Mr. Hunsaker said. entertained at a luncheon on Thursday. and Mrs. Oscar Wennergtren, Mr. Guests included Mrs. All bulls to be used are registered, Wednesday. and Mrs. Stanley Hobson, On money wasted Sandy Logan, Mrs. Sadie Bankhead, top sires, sought by other parts of Pearl Mr. and Mrs. George . With very deep once,"' Bankhead, the country. Each of them has Maughan, Mrs. Vena Smiht, Mrs. Drive To Soda Springs that Providence, Mr. Thats why he says the and Mrs. Wellsville Floyd On Saturday, Mr daughters averaging above 526 lbs. Dora Hall, Mrs. Luella Larsen and just BLAZE Coal ...Is White, Richmond and Mr. and Ogden. and Mrs. Clyde Checketts, Mr. and Mrs. of fat. Farmers cant keep their Mrs. Cassie Brenchley, to burn. Delbert Kidman, Colliston. Mrs. Thos. Van Drimmelin of own bulls for less than $150 a year. The afternoon was spent Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Howard is As the organization grows, expenses BLUE BLAZE Coal Wells villeMr. and Mrs. Heber Jones from motored to ' Soda Springs clean as it comes per person will be reduced. by and spent the night with rela- Bankhead spent Thursday at Garcleaner and made land as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Besides enabling use of better needs to be at least 1,000 cows tives. On Sunday they were removal of waste. M. W. Garrett. Coal ' bulls, and thus stepping up butter-f- at signed up in any 15 mile radius, dinner guests of Mr. and BLUE BLAZE Stoler Mrs. U in artificial Mr. Hunsaker explained. herds, production Harry Sornesen and luncheon lowest in ash of any bette-- b less this is bothersome and Wellsville breeding Try a ton of Mr. and Mrs. DelArtificial breeding in other breeds guests of Mrs. Eva Elton. In the eliminates much of the chance for of coal. bert Kidman of Colliston were dairy cattle will be undertaken evening the group presented a spread of diseases, the countyj agent by the association when demand musical program at the L. D. S Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Ardella Gustaveson. explained. justifies, he added. It will probably ward there. . Semen will be shipped from the not be very long until Jerseys or f central headquarters at Hyde Park Guernseys are added. Entertains At Quilting District Governor Speaks The manager, Mr. Downs, is a by Mr. Downs to the technicians Wellsville Mrs. Geddes MaugWellsville The Lions club held servicing the various districts. Member-f- USAC graduate in dairy manufac- han entertained at a a quilting armers monthly dinner meeting on will contact the tech- turing. While at the college he was quilting party on Wednesday Wednesday. President Rulon B. nician in their, area and arrange a member of a winning dairy pro- evening. A hot Washe- d- Sized was ser- Maugjhan had supper charge v of the ar- -, for him to call and insiminate their ducts judging team. He did food ved to Mrs. Melba ST 0 Jones, Mrs. District Governor, UTAH'S LOWEST ASH cows. inspection work in the army and Ida Allen, Mrs. Harriet Leishman, rangements. C Joseph W. Williams of Morgan COAL The association will be extended has done field service for the Sego Mrs. Rena M. MILLER Leishman, Mrs! was speaker of the to other counties of the state as they Milk company at Richmond, in- Eva PIIONE 85 evening. Green, Mrs. Flora Poppleton furnished become organized to handle it. There cluding artificial. breeding work. by Leroy BLUE BLAZE COSTS and Mrs. Alda Baldwin. 9 and Alden Haslam. Mrs. Wellsville . oi w , a ' d. Take from Out-of-To- A ck out-of-to- . - bra t CI 4 I ' |