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Show r MiryT"pr 14 THt SUNDAY Lodii HEP AID JOURNAL Df.CtMF.tR .I '",7 Cauie couim I Ctati 1 1 MERRY CHRISTMAS John M. Jenson And FUN-PACKE- HOLIDAY D a HAPPY from Me Rites Are Held A NEW YEAR . . . Annette Funeral services for John M. Jenson were conducted Monday in Millville Ward cfiapel, with Bishop Delmar Iverson presiding. Prajer at the home was by Delore Carr, and those at the chapel by George Seamons and Cleon Humphreys. Prelude and postiude music was played by Twila Jessop. Musical eulogy included ucal j duet, Beside the Still Water, John Spuhler and Varua Schiess, accompanied by Marald Ander- son; organ solo, "Nearer My God to Thee," Mrs Elaine Vander-beek; vocal solo, Til Walk with God, Marie Naylor, accompam-ed by Barbara Naylor, and vocal solo, Lay My Head Beneath the Rose, by Shirley Glenn, aceom- panied by Idena Glenn. Speakers were Joseph Rasmussen, Rodney Anderson, Niels P. Nielsen, and Bishop Iverson. The grave in Millville cemetery 1 COMMON INTEREST Discussing egg marketing problems at Utah State University, are (left to right Orson A Mickelsen, Draper, manager, Draper Egg Producers Assn ; Edmund A Logan, egg and smoked turkey distributor; i Ban-elh- s, Blaekhurst, Salt Lake City, general manager, Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative, and Dr. C I. Draper, head of USU poultry department They are part of committee advising USU on its poultry program. Hyrum M was dedicated by Andrew1 Iverson, with pall bearers being Stress Research Of Poultry Feeds, Disease In Field Parley Winborg, neighbors Alma Jenson, Lyman Anderson. Nephi Anderson, Ed Knowles and Niels Morion More educational programs to Poultry industry leaders, meet- try, heard progress reports and some then made suggestions. the consumers aware of the stressed this make here week, ing Among the suggestions were; nutritional value of eggs. need to continue and intensify Emphasis on battling chronic on poultry More information research at Utah State Univer- respiratory disease, which has sity on feeding, breeding, and been termed one of the greatest housing Dr. C. I Draper, haed of the disease problems facing poultry-me- n disease problems. USU poultry y session department, told They held an today. on the campus with Dr. R. H. Random sample tests to deter- the group that the universitys Walker, dean of agriculture; mine best strains of turkeys and new windowless poultry house leaders of the Experiment Sta- broiler chickens for Utah condi- will be completed and the first chickens placed in it sometime tion and Extension Service, and tions. An educational members of the poultry and vetcampaign to in January. He said the structure will make stress production of high qualerinary science departments. it possible to study the effect The group, which serves as an ity eggs. of sudden drops in temperature A study of the use of refrigercommittee to guide advisory USU in Its research, leaching ation units on farms to maintain on laying hens and many other and extension programs in poul egg quality. problems. Dr Draper said that such structures presumably conserve heat and eliminate moisture to such an extent that they are more efficient that conventional types of housing. However, he that there is little InCATE CANAVERAL, Fla -- charging of $27,000 indicated on them at present. formation Gen Donald N. Yates, comman- in wages to former Post The structure at USU is 22 x der of the missile test center J15 feet. Chickens will be housed "I'm here (in Pittsburgh! for a in here, on the firing of two governcages stacked from ment employes and penalizing of federal court case involving 10 oneindividual to three tiers high. four others for security viola- million dollars. I cant be upset Announced during the meeting about a (Boston) warrant for a of the advisory tions; committee and "An apparent misunderstanding misdemeanor. members of the USU poultry . exists . . that security restricand veterinary science staffs tions on the release of informawere the annual Utah Turkey tion concerning missiles and misDays short course, slated Jan. sile testing has been greatly reat Ephraim; the annual laxed. This is not so." Utah Feed Dealers short course, To in Logan: and the Feb. annual USU Poultry Short Course Rock V MEMPHIS, Tenn. June 0 in Logan. rool crooner Elvis Presley on rePleasant J. Arza Adams, to re(IB WASHINGTON DeThe ceiving his greetings port for two years service In the fense Department plans to step Grove turkey grower and former of the National Turkey U S. Army; up its drait calls next year above president Federation, said the Turkey Its a duty Ive got to fill and current levels. course is one of the Im going to do it. The department announced Fri- Days short finest events in the state and that 13,000 draftees would added that day NEW YORK growers really like Mayor Robert be called February, 3,000 it. F. Wagner on a warning by the above the during current rate. Present members of the adTransport Workers Union that All of the February draftees rommtitee are Dail A. visory in bus lines New and subways will be assigned to the Army. Prows, Salma; Dr. W. W. HenYork City would be shut down at The February call was the dricks and O. A. Mickelsen. midnight New Year's Eve if new last July. The Jan- Draper: Farrcs II. Nyman and contracts are not negotiated by highest since uary total, previously announced, Paul Olsen, North Logan; Ralph that time: will be 10,000 men. Rlackham, Moroni; Nate Guss, The people of the city are getThe department said monthly American Fork; J. Arza Adams, ting tired of these strikes diaft calls for the rest of 1958 Pleasant Grove; Morgan would be about the Febiuary Manti; Meilin Cook and Mrs Grace RICHMOND, Va level. Dr. James Sehoenfcld, Roy; Cousins, who supervises the serAbram Barker, Murray; William vants at Gov. Tisomas B StanII. Schorr. West Jordan, Erval ley's official residence, on being Sandeis, La Verkin, Edmund A lobbed as she wailed fob a ride Banellis, Logan: and 11 C. Bev-eHEIDELBERG. Germany 'tB near the residence: Cl.vde C. Edmonds,, and Dr. The S. U. It's a disgrace to the state Army has awarded the J 1 Curtis, all of Salt Lake ' and all the other members of the Leland Palmer family at . LEE S TV 40 Federal Avenue Phone 3147-- Unwrap our wishes and you'll see A Christmas filled with gaiety! AND MONT'S AUTO REPAIR RADIO VERMONT BARKER Logan, Utah 503V2 North Main Phone 2984 all-da- Quotes In News Defense Agency Increase Draff Numbers , 24-2- 5 13-1- 4 - Dy-ren- Decoration r, - PITTSBURGH Former Boston Post published John Fox on why he failed to show up in Boston Superior Court at the 10th 93 of indictments Soldiers Medal the Army's highdecoi ation to S2C Allen A Agar, of Detioit Lakes, Minn , for extinguishing a fire in a gasoline tank (vehicle at the risk of his life. est peace-tim- e 1.200-gallo- n Citv The group includes represent a tives of poultry pioduceis, poul- try maiketing groups, hatchers and breeders, feed dealers, and veterinaiians (yw !i Joy in friendship is one of the great pleasures of this holiday season and so it is with much warmth that we wish our friends and a patrons a Merry Christmas. We want you to know that we appreciate your good will and thank you Yuletide ... warm with the spirit of an good fellowship and rich in friendship . . . we wish you the Seasons heartiest greetings. May your Holidays abound with good health and happiness and leaveyou with a treasure of bright memories to cherish through the IN old-fashion- ed 1 ! year ahead. fi for the opportunity ' f of serving you. Cache Valley Branch 102 North Main Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation j Logan, Utah Member Federal Reserv i |