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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. 1948. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Dec. 24, MRS ISRAELSEN o HEALTH IMPROVES school . at Snuthfield-M- Palo Alto is spending the holidays sen will rs. spend the CtaT livestock program; ? Mrs. A. M. Israelsen with his parents, President and holidays as the guests Hyrum other daughter and family use of poor quality bulls; very has been very ill for the past Mrs. Hazen Hillyard and wood, City, Calif. little herd culling; very few month, but is reported to be im- relatives. at high-grapresent. breeding proving in health sources of of exist, for bulls range; and iShe is staying at the home stock State Agricultural Logan Utah Allred feed her daughter Mrs. John colleges livestock program, was ing needs for supplementary from losses discusparasites. who has been caring for her. One ing, and high presented at a round table noticeable At present, very of Hyrums prominent pioneers, sion on tlie campus Tuesday. these of Mrs. Israelson is 85 years old and Work done in the field of live progress towards solution the stock by the College proper, the problems can be seen in practi- has enjoyed good health for was stated. most part of her life. Experiment Station and the Ex- cally every line, it stock the of Improvement tension Service was summarized one was which grading bulls and cull- Pioneer Meeting Held through at the meeting in a series on various agricu- ing breeding cow herds, winter Richmond The James Hendricks management through supplement- daughters of the Pioneers camp ltural commodities. of ary feeding on the range, parasite met last Friday, Dec. 17th, in the Livestockmen from all parts and We eclio the the state, College officials, and control through dipping Pioneer hall under tre direction sires, uniform of seleced concernMendenhall. HfclfTMflj Olive of other agencies spraying, those President have of world-wid- e lesson was given by Mrs. ed with the livestock industry and cooperatives purchasing The and most numbers emphasis were present. Dr. R. H. Walker, been given Lapreal Webb. Musical Refreshments time. of school agriculture the of greeting to an were dean presented. comwill hostess efforts the of the Experiment director served Future extension and were by of you, friends Station was in charge. be devoted to encourage improve mittee with Mrs. Rachael Ander. Assisting him were Dee Broad ment of range lands, continue son in charge. A large number V and neighbors, uniof the members were present. bent, assistant Experiment Station raising cattle quality, and ! director; A. J. Morris, assistant formity of herds, constant culling dean of the school of agriculture of breeding herds, the develop and several other USAC officials. ment of a source of high-grad- e Junior Ljterary Meets The three phases of College range bulls and to helping stock-me- n Mrs. Heber Whiting EJmithfield sound long-tim- e extension a resident teaching, develop work: and Miss Grace Postma were coall were Utah. for research livestock program teaching, and hostesses at the annual Christmas and home club Extension classes discussed, and suggestions received party of the Junior Literary suboh various from those in attendance study work in the Wednesday evening at the home in available in the made be and work may projects future jects of. Mrs. Heber Whiting. all sections of the state to men livestock field. Mrs. W. A. Noble a guest attend to commodunable women and In each agricultural reader read the Christmas Otory, a proclasses. to wtint we develop campus ity 'Joseph and Mary. Christmas stated that music was enjoyed. was most benefit it In of research, will he that gram the College is conducting an exto the farmers of the state, Dean Luncheon was' served to 17 club V ' WALTER and HAROLD CU.RRELL re. of with series research tensive This program Walker said. members and 2 special guests, V Managers. A round able discussions is being spect to production and market- Mrs. Noble and Mrs. Gerald and we beef cattle, ing of sheep and held to let them know what and use of private their to sug. their public and get are doing are do These should we investigations ranges. gestions on what designed to help Utahs producers in the future. Tuesmeet national competition and ; Following the discussion lunch make the best use of our great day morning, a free dairy was served in the animal indus- natural resources. Studies with new sheep are underway in the Cedar try building. A tour- of the at small animal research laboratory City area, near Milford and are studies on cattle Beef Logan. and k other points of interest the made was being carried out at Logan, in during the campus Logan Canyon, at Benmore and afternoon. Briefly summarizing the work near Loa. for the chemical Facilities of the three College divisions, it and other profeeds analysis of was stated that: In resident teaching, students ducts have been greatly improved Aniare given practical and theoretical by the establishment of the temLaboratory. A training in animal husbandry, mal Industry small-animbuilding and veterinary science, range manage- porary are nearing barn ment, and marketing of livestock. a sheep feeding IndusAnimal The to meet completion. They are being trained small-animthe problems on the farm as well try Laboratory and as for professional service in pri- building will be used jointly by vate business and public agencies. several departments. different courses axe Twenty-tw- o Confined With Illness being taught in agricultural under Mr. Wm. A. Olsen has been the various departments. to his home during the confined the In extension teachings, illness. Mr. Olsen is with program five years ago was based weekLocal all manager of the Cow . upon recognization of the follow- the association. All wishing ing problems: low quality of stock; testinga speedy return to health. lack of uniformity of livestock; him Meeting Held To Discuss Livestock no long-tim- e , By de GEM The the i do: has t ports five :hildrer a and iqineth; oven buil member More ar sent the Na he ership ioubled lore' m cere mission lany sent the nd Eems inte I ;ese The THEATRE La alt selves, wks a ,000,00 lining i to cords, tv ith 100,0 c iges sued gen e expe be avian island i kn Win ike ii nary pris was long have io ha' al pen vi le nth. ts an ideal time hoi be I has to wish for you tal on any the good' thing ' S id, al ' b t to - . i prove ' . : :hool )nly Uy ties. , fi ie . 1 - o: th ile lor. h ion re t gi of delighted to ougl here extend this holiday aring be : t V V less, i nber bapt greeting to all our friends. y3! 4 tag J. esso X Pt i ins i. son th st CON and CAL WATTS USI I CACHE VALLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY 1050 North Main LoSan c ime pra f $ tia: i ccoi apes . if ' - v t. |