Show 'V 'l ' ' V PAGE THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS 2 tensen and with friend valley area GUNNISON In' the n' ' Mr and Mr Duane Larsen i and family Mr and Mr Khn- Slnce there are many hand hall Larien and family and Mr Wtlng Joba on fcvery £arm cor Mrs Don Markman all of rect ihould practiced Pnt 5 unUl if becomes a habit Sial v’i County Nels Rosenlund parents of Mrs vlaltin their parents Mr ana Agent( A Fullmei Allred pays Mran“ P”1® that victim of sprains' strains Lundeberg Patln n the Pheaaant nunl- hernias and other lifting in- 'Xhe Centerfleld Ward Relief k held urIe are £ar 100 numerous ‘on FI the farm ! W Soclety met at the Chapel Tues- He "d wZoiJ follow “ J Umo1 th Mr and Mrs Clay Westlund and three sons Kirk Ronnie and Steven of Salt Lake spent the week end visiting Mr and Mrs and enjoying H W Westlund StttteS tatafXb! - jg 7"’ I'”' lore- - - Mr and Mrs Will Cribble left Sunday for Salt Lake City They will visit indefinitely at the home of their daughter and Mr and Mrs Vern Anderson Ing with the back muscle In- lof muscles In- Members of the Busy Bee tead o£ Club met Thursday at the home secure grip or footing and un 0f Mrs Lena Madsen with ten members and two guests Mrs UB "“ quick jerKing twisting or movements of the Clarice Larson and Vierla Nlel- - wwar® sen present Fancy needle work was the afternoon’s pastime and at 4 pm luncheon was served hostess Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs N Leon Larson Sun- day were Mr and Mrs Lamar winter of Levan and Mr and Mrs Robert Larson and family of Richfield C H Lundeberg and Mrs two children Carl and Janice Mr and Mrs Lucian Nelson of Salt Lake’ City are visiting 0f salt Lake visited Tuesday several days with Mr and Mrs with Mr and Mrs Loyal Chris- - AAtl THIlhgl role praise them for their achieve- mento but you can't escape the ted that lt'a th mfllloo of little SVcnUTsyfr By this we do not mean that small business Is a simple thing something easy to succeed In Actually It la rough for th small merchant or manufacturer is most quickly affected by economic changes If this ted were more elearly seen by those who want to sd up a business of their own there would Too often the be fewer failures would-bthinks that proprietor buying a stock of goods and opening th door la about all there is to It Too many know that Isn’t so It needs to bo said and said often that before per cent a new business In this period children under one anyone launches year of age died at the rate of Til be should thoroughly study the deaths more than half Of them field carefully consider his own and qualifications and were caused by borne accident experience It’s The report showed that until chil- analyse the financial needs dren are between the ages of five well to talk to others In the same consult with the and nine the greatest death threat Und of business tc them la an accident in the home chamber of commerce officiate After that age the greatest threat dlicuis It with th loot! bank mao- of death cornea from motor vehi- aier who to especially well equipped ' to giva sound advice cle accidents mfrn if - grajt relief Caravan ' r U 1913 10 ‘"GUNNISON DOIPT 17AIT r ' m m m m Duy More - Pay Less At Prank’s Person squaU or bends Injections of the male hortestosterone into beef animals brings faster and cheaper gains reports Sanpete County Agent A Fullmer Allred Steers receiving the hormone Injections in recent USDA experiments gained about of a pound more a day than untreated animals Heifers did even better gaining over pound a day more than untreated heifers according to the County Agent Animals that received the hormone shots also required less feed in total digestible nutrients (TDN) to put on 100 pounds of gain Treated heifers took only 393 pounds TDN to gain 100 pounds while untreated heifers ate 507 pounds JfDN for each 100 pounds gain' Treated steers ate 365 pouqds TDN while untreated steers needed 430 pounds TDN per 100 pounds gajp Testosterone treated animals produced more protein and less fat The County Agent explained that treated cattle continue to grow beyond the point where growth usually swings over to fat production Most treated and' untreated cattle graded on November 20th Snow Col- jege at Ephraim on November choice Further young Univer- v uuw w ° ’ January 21st difference in taste between un- Other concerts probably will be treated and treated lomJ’1Ji dU nQte arranged & 12 DUY NOW ON LAYAWAY To Do Sure Of Your Xmas Toy Selection method of administering the hormone than the weekly injection is needed Methods for mixing testosterone in a ration and Tor implanting hormone pellets under the animal’ skin are being considered' Researchers must also make sure that there is no hormone carryover in meat after It is cooked the County Agent remarked LAFF OF THE WEEK mone Helen Traubel of the Metropolitan Opera regarded as the greatest Wagnerian soprano of all time will be guest soloist with the Utah Symphony Orchestra in two concerts next i week Miss Traubel will appear with Conductor Maurice Abravanel Utah Symphony and the jn concert at the Tabernacle In Salt City on Wednesday th and at the Og- November aen High School on Thursday Tickets for November 19th both of these concerts are now available Last week’s opening concert in Salt Lake City was hailed' by critics as one of the best ever and Indications are that this symphony season will set a new high for excellence and interest according to David S Romney managing director Season tickets for the subscription series in Salt Lake City are still available he reported Single tickets also can be secured at the Symphony office at 53 West First South In addition' to the ten Salt Lake City concerts ana the four concerts In Ogden theUtah Symphony also Is scheduled to make appearances at tha College of Southern Utah at Cedar City r5 FQANK’S upright' as possible the erful jeg an1 thlh nuclei ‘ do the lifting without excessive of tenderness In meat from treated steers The County Agent believes The farmer who finds a way to avoid lifting in routine chores the growth increase is the result reduces the hazards drudgery of hormone stimulation of the and time required to do the job pituitary gland which In turn Mr Allred states Examine all steps up thyroid activity that jobs with a critical regulates growth Several questions remain uneye Perhaps the work or equipment 'can be to answered the County Agent eliminate or reduce the amount pointed out A more practical of lifting required he adds To Appear With Utah Symphony Pmbs The Canton Independent The United Canton Pennsylvania! Bureau reported States Childrens that accidents kill and recently injure more children than all diseases known to man Th Bureau sounded a warning which we have offered In these columns on past occasion to parents of t£ country Fathers and mothers were told to take th accident problem seriously and give it as much concern as they d such diseases as polio Unto they begin and tuberculosis to take the problem seriously end os preventive measures the toll of accidents is likely to more than match th teQ of death among children from disease of all kinds Th report of th Bureau covered the period between 1940 and 1949 and showed the death rat due to accidents among children la this period of years wss reduced enly 10 per cent The death rate from aO other causes In this same period was slashed by an imprtulve 45 NOVEMBER m'u? mmu'vJ hn I5Ul overseas UTAH body obstructed vision unstable loads or Inadequate control and Insufficient help or failure to use mechanical aids The body is a mechanical sys- tem of levers and hinges d vated by Cable Just like the machines When the system Is overloaded or used Improperly Injuries are Invited he warns Most people unconsciously the waist when reach-- 1 " down to grasp an object Maternity f 0 ggnm car fera “Any of yen boys yon’rb waiting I” UtU or something tonsillectomy white ca'iw BARN VENTILATION I i lei Reddy ventilate your barn to holp maintain ossuro high milk pro animal hoalth and comfort dudion hoop stablot dry and freo of odors k Prow IlflM dallvory lo boovy touting truck lo M your aoudi thwo’i o ChowoM ’ f end cut down itrvduro depreciation ham ventllatlng system There Is needs Why not look this prebleaii too v MOK1 CHfiVKOUT TtUCXS IN USI THAN ANT OTHEX MAKIt - ' Buy no truth until you get our dial! oKood on prfcul Chevrolet truck are Amerka'i iowtit prkti truck Unel It s easy to find a truck that costs more but nowhere aU the thrifty power else will you find all the advanced features all the ruggedness and durability you get in a Chevrolet truck to oKood on oporotlng mhl Both the mighty Loadmaster englna to UEARL ' - A MAIN STREET - t' Vt : v engine on rugged Thrlftmaster on models squeeze more miles out of every light-- and medium'-dutcosts too trucks Chevrolet cut of upkeep gas gallon You're ahead with low first cost you're l lo thood on and you're dollars ahead again ahead with low operating costs when it's time to trade! That's because Chevrolet trucks traditionally command a higher trade-l- a value Buy now and be ahead all ways! models and tha i t : Believe It Into It todayT lot Or Hot ' Tho cost of living Index has Increased only 1 slnco September 1952 TELLUniDE POWER COMPAHY UTAH ' J fit YOUR Reddy t PETEASOn - GUNNISON to solve h |