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Show Thursday, May 10, 1956 Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Orderville daily news happenings By Norene Porter Misses VerDawn Chamberlain and Wilda Adair entertained thelr.friends at a party last Fri day night at the home of Ver Dawn Chamberlain. The occasion was in celebration of their birthdays The BYU presented a program at the Valley High School on Fiiday of last week, which was enjoyed by the whole school. Miss Juanita Chamberlain was home over the weekend from school at CSU in Cedar City The Valley High School Band went to Cedar City last Saturday where they participated in the music festival held there. Mr. Tone Blackburn spent several days last week on a business trip to Portland. Oregon Mr Orland House spent Fiiday night visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Trop and Mrs. Ella Covington. He is Mrs Covington's son . Mr and Mrs Lowell Sorensen and family of Cedar City Were Sunday visitors at the David Sorensen home Mr and Mrs Giles Carroll and two children and Mr. and Mrs A number of the Stake and Orderville ward Relief Society Convention held in Panguitch, Wednesday, May 9th. Mrs. Arlos Crofts of Richfield spent last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crofts. Mrs. Grace Heaton was In Cedar City several days last week where she received medical 1000(009 Ralph Carroll of Fillmore were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Edward Carroll. In sacrament meeting Sunday Miss Elaine Spencer was confirmed a member of the church, with her father Legrand Spencer and lllard Esplm officiating Dennis Crofts was voted on to be advanced to a teacher. The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Garn Blackburn was blessed and, given the name of Gar Nell, with Bp Joseph Bolander and John DeMille performing the ordinance Misses Linda Lamb and Lovina Heaton were graduated fiorn primary. Primary conference was held Sunday night, presided over by primary president, Fare! Lamb, with counselors, Darios Blanker-hofconducting The theme of the program was, That Ye May f Bring Souls Unto Me", wuth all the primary children participating,, with special testimonies given by Mrs Katherine Henderson and Miss Cleo Billings. MIA Firesides were held Sunday at the homes of Miss Wilda Adair, the Mia entertaining Maids and Explorers and Rosalie Lamb entertaining the and Jr. M Men. .Page Three Mrs Lorene Russell returned home from the hospital Monday with her new son, whom they will name Kelly Robert tContinucd from page two) AT 1 Robert Frank Chamber-laiErrol 1 L t made a business and Mrs. Chamberlain and two children spent a week here trip to Kanab Saturday. on leave, visiting with the RobRay Palmer went to St Georert Chamberlain family and oth- ge to the Temple Saturday. er relatives. He left Monday for, Mrs, Wana Ilojt and daughters San Diego where he will be stationed. He has completed ad- spent the weekend in St George. Mr and Mrs Rex Crofts and vanced training in radio and in Memphis, Tennessee. Mrs Elta Cox visited at the Mr and Mrs. Blaine Chamber- Allen Cox home Saturday. lain and daughter returned home Primary Stake officers, Zeima from Barcelona, Spain where he Johnson. Virginia Parks, Bcr-has been stationed for he past nice Robinson, Wilda Hamblin1 year, and Mrs, Chamberlain was and Ann Hewett visited here Sun there for the past ten months day for Primary confer Blaine has been released from enee evening duty in the Navy They arrived Alton news events Weekly , here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cham bmlain entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday, with Frank and Lucy and children, Blain and Ramona and baby. Eugene Russel and son, Stirling, and Mrs. Myrza Ham-blin present. Mrs Vera Dean Blackburn of Richfield visited here Saturday and Sunday of last week with friends and relatives After (lie j ! Next time get too t iA Quality refreshment in a new size to serve two to match a big thirst , . Your family will love having on hand in King-Siz- e just right when thirst calls for a long drink perfect when two share the pleasure' of Coke. Its the same bright, bracing Coke you get in Standard and e loss manifests Itself In: Severe hide damage; 2. Unand devalued carcasses sigh'.' due to trimming; 3. Lower feed-lo- t gams; 1 Reduced milk production; 5. Frightened running rattle during heel fly season further reduces gain and proThis 1 voluntary control program over three years reduced the number of grub infested cattle by 85 percent and grub infestation by 49 percent. The time honored method of control is the application of as a spray, or dust applied three or four times during the period w hen the grubs are In the back. Newer methods of control by use of a systemic poison show promise but have not been approved for general use. There are two species of cattle grubs, the common and .the northern. Both work in similar fashion The heel fly, the gdult stage of the cattle grub, lays Its eggs on the hair of the legs during the first warm weather of spring. These hatch In two to six days and the larvae immediately bore Into the skin. They migrate through the animals body and months later reach the animals back. Here they form a pocket or cyst and grow more rapidly. A hole Is bored through the hide for breathing. Finally they emerge and drop to the ground to start the cycle all over again. Repeated experiments, such as the one cited above, show that cattle grubs can be controlled. But control has to be on an area or community basis to be effective. f (torn fe I QJSC27 caW Call often and enjoy the warmth and personal touch that only a long distance call can give. 'W- for fastest service... call dv mnm Treatment is not expensive but does take some time .and labor. For the dairyman dusting is probably the most satisfactory. The beef man can either dust or dip or use a spray, same The results are worth far more than the cost and bother of treat MST unmatched quality. Get a carton of - - - - - - . e too, next , time you buy Coke. i. . King-Size- 7 )li1 4l! AMWHERE jP ir Vv i 'X - ' 4-- ? IN THE WORLD & Paris in the Spring strike your fancy? Or maybe youd like to play it big on the Riviera? Dont limit yourself, the grand prize in De Sotos exciting new "Winning Ride contest is a nw i&, M one month, all expense paid adventure trip for you and your immediate family anywhere in the world., plus a beautiful 1956 De Soto Fire-flit- e Sedan. Easy to win. See your DeSoto dealer for all the details. -- 3 CONVENIENT SIZES Iron Curtain couotne. ciudtd Hurry I tloitt May to suit every occasion 't' 1 PAMILY-SIZ- E BOTTICD UNDER AUTHORITY OP THE COCA.COIA COMPANY KIN9-SIZ- S Y Kanab Implement Company f COCA INS, THE COCA-COt- COMPANY 40 NORTH COLA DOTTLtita COMPANY OF CEDAR CITY "Col. Is registered trade - high-powere- d Family-Siz- e same tangy taste ment. How much more QUESTION: would feeder cattle from a grub-frefrom area be worth than the of catle infested with your County Agent same grade grubs?" See me for detailed inA recent estimate by the Agri- formation on this subject. You cultural Research Service of the will be dollars ahead when grubs US Department of Agriculture are controlled. sajs the damage to hide and flesh of each grub infested animal Is more than $7.00 per head. The average annual loss In cattle due to cattle grubs is eon-- : creative! estimated at $100,000-000- . People who mind their own duction. business usually succeed they A recent survey by the Amerhave so little competition. ican National Cattlemens Association showed grubs In second A mistake is at least proof that place among harmful parasites someone is trtng to accomplish of cattle, by the cattlemans own something. estimate, et the same survey showed only 37.7 percent of the s'hool closes in Richfield stie cattlemen applying any control plans to join her husband, Ferl, measures Recent research by the US Dein Portland, Oregon, where he is employed and buying a home partment of Agriculture in Washington state showed a reduction in grub infested cattle up to 96 percent and a reduction in the numbers of grubs up to 98 percent. The top figures given were for cattle treated so as to destroy the greatest number of grubs at oiw time. In the whole area a Goke in King-Size-, Coca-Col- a Haws Release wort. MAIN, KANAB, UTAH -- 191 54-- P |