Show County Agent Advises Testing Beef Cows For Calf Prospects Family Will Honor Parents on Anniversary Mr and Mrs J P Sorensen of Malad will be honored on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary Sunday Oct 30 at a reception at the home of their M)n Bishop Myron Sorensen at Malad between the hours of two and six pm Mr and Mrs Sorensen (Rachel Parker) are both originally from Cache but have made Valley their home in Malad since their 50 years ago marriage They have both been active in church Mrs work Sorensen has served in all of the auxiliaries and Mr Sorensen a high priest served as stake mission president for many years The Sorensen’s have three children Bishop Myron Sorensen of Malad Mrs Bert (LuZelle) Eliason of Snowville and Mrs Jess (DeVoIa) Thompson of Logan 12 also have They grandchildren and two maintain men Livestock range beef cows for one main purpose— calves— assistant produce county agent Gordell Brown indicates Wintering these cows is often costly When no calf is dropped in the spring the wintering These costs have been wasted costs are partially wasted when late summer calves come along THE GARLAND TIMES UTAH GARLAND October 28 1955 Page 6 Friday to agent-addthe—assistant If the cows which are not carto calves be dropped in the rying spring can be weeded out and this fall stockmn will cut sold their feeding expenses this winter and raise their calf crop precent-age- s A more profitable beef herd will result These barren cows can be discovered in the fall Mr- Brown tmphasizes by pregnancy testing Because of condition and flesh they can be sold for comparativethus ly higher prices this fall saving the cost of a “boarder” cow It is expensive to keep barren cows for ornamental purposes he points out Stockmen who are interested in having their cows tested for pregnancy in October or November should contact Mr Brown in his office in the county court house in Brigham City Their friends are cordially into call on them Sunday request that no gifts be brought vited They Chamber Planning Turkey Sugar Days The plans are now being made by the Bear River Valley Chamber of Commerce for a special sales event with free turkey and sugar for lucky shoppers on Nov 18 and 19 Kerr reports Kleon secretary-manage- r Merchants and their families will not be eligible to participate Tickin the drawings for prizes ets will be distributed with each sale South Stake Sets Party For Former Stake Leadership A party and dance honoring the recently retired presidency and high councilmen of the South held Bear River Stake is being at the high school this Saturday evening The affair will begin with a program in the auditorium at 8 pm and continue with a dance and floor show in Memorial Gym All South Bear River Stake members are invited At Salt Lake Meeting Mr & Mrs Leland J Hansen ‘Its- supposed (i) have a and Mr & Mrs Art Felsted atcomparlnn nt — tul (mild find It " tended the meeting at the tabernacle in Salt Lake City Sunday at which Henry Cabot Lodge Jr RELIEF TO MEET— LOCAL CATTLE RAISER SOCIETY poke on the United Nations New Baby Girl Recovering GRANTED HERD NAME Garland First Ward Relief SoMrs Parkinson Dorothy and Mr & Mrs Don Hess announce From Injury Vt— Fred M GroBattleboro children of Rexburg visited last ciety will hold their next meet21 the birth of a girl Oct week at the A R Hodge home Nov 2 with the ver & Sons Garland Utah have at the Valley baby ing Tuesday 15 son of Mr John Chournos Hospital teachers visiting gathering at 1 been given the privilege of the Mr & Mrs J L Moore of Ogden and Mrs Nicholas Chournos of o’clock for their lesson on the exclusive use of the name visited last week with Dr & Mrs Tremonton was taken to an Ogteachers’ W as as a herd name in J W Chambers topic by Mrs J The ladies are den hospital Saturday with his Chambers At 2 o’clock Mrs C registering their ptirebred sistersupper left am shattered from a SIX LEFT cattle J Wood will give the theology This prefix Mrs Jay Ilansen of Salt Lake rifle shot relesson name is granted and will be To have Picture He was shot by a hunter who visited Sunday with her sister There- - will M j nursery — for corded by - The — — — mistook him for a deer while he M t s - Dut I t il T I ii glres “ small children and all women of Association of ’America Arbon Boweutt entertain- was hunting with his father north Mrs in the ward are cordially invited to Over 1250 perfixes were reserv ed 12 little friends of her son of the Monte Cristo ranger staattend ed for breeders in 1954 FOR Jay on his 7th birthday anniver- tion Saturday sary The YOU eave on Trip Mr & Mrs Bill Blamires and Dave and Earl Manning of OgMr & Mrs Art left Wedden spent the weekend with their three children of Ogden were nesday morning on a trip up thru & ManMr Mrs L W guests Sunday at the J W Champarents the northwest and into Canada C bers home ning They expect to be away bout Carol Anderson a nurse at the Tremonton Henry Brown and daughters two weeks Beth and Carol visited Saturday LDS Hospital visited her parents in Provo with Mr A: Mrs Kenneth Mr & Mrs Verl Anderson over Brown the weekend Choumos Hunt ONLY WEEKS that time family CHRISTMAS gift only can give HARRISON STUDIO r'OR a delightful breakfast treat flatten the packaged buttermilk biscuits and top with a teaspoon of raisins brown sugar and butter Fold over seal edges and bake in a moderate oven until brown Serve hot You can make this dessert ahead of time: scoop out balls of vanilla ice cream coat with thick chocolate sundae sauce and roll in slivered almonds Freeze arid then serve in Mary Ann cake shells To make a super sandwich that will make a hit with hearty appetites use salami tomato slices RECIPE OF THE WEEK Skillet Supper (Serves cup salad oil onions sliced 4 green pepper cut Into strips pound calf or beef liver cup boiling water package frozen peas teaspons salt y pound medium noodles Heat oil in skillet with onions liver and green pepper for 5 minutes Stir In boiling water frozen peas broken in chunks salt pepper and uncooked noodles Cook covered stirring for 10 minutes or occasionally until noodles are tender 2 Swiss ripe olives cheese and sliced salted cucumbers with a rye bread Make your favorite oatmeal cookie dough then add to it some peanuts and raisins for a’ wholesome hearty cookies For a hearty luncheon use some large scooped out tomatoes filled with cooked lima beans mixed with mayonnaise and shredded sharp cheese Bake for 20 to 25 minutes for a delicious baked salad If you like something special In pancakes make thin cakes spread cream cheese mixed with and serve with your bieak-fas- t ham or bacon Do Farm Work in Comfort-- - HEAT ELECTRICALLY ! Nou can say goodbye to long hard work in numbing cold this winter Install a t electric heater in your milkhouse repair shop and other auxiliary farm buildings You will be more comfortable and do better work in less time Electricity can do so much for so little in making your farm more profitable Be Modern— FARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co |