| Show f t Lions Hear Story j Of Cache Valley I. I Breeders Breeders Group i J Kenneth Reid of Ephraim i and Max Bowles of Nephi r technicians for the Cache Valley Valley Val Val- ley icy B Breeders r e e d e r s Association t- t u showed colored slides and a colored colored mo movie vie on the work of that organization the type of oft t 1 sires used and the rapid in increase increase in- in r crease in artificial insemination insemination tion among the dairymen beef J cattle growers and ers of Utah and Wyoming areas served by the association r r. r tion at the Lions Club meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing Monday evening They said that 55 per cent of Utah's dairy cows are now bred by artificial insemination and that the state has shown the highest per-cow per increase in n milk production in the na- na tion Many beef cattle growers growers grow grow- o ers even some of the largest ranches lanches are also turning to the artificial insemination the technicians reported They said it costs about to t t. breed a cow the artificial way and about 25 25 with the use of a bull They also said many L are turning to ar artificial ar- ar Li I insemination and that ewes per per hour can be bred the artificial way with portable chutes on desert or other range country 1 Earlier in the meeting it was v reported that about had been cleared from the Lions Showcase and that of this will be turned over immediately to the Junior High School grounds improvement improvement improve improve- b. b ment and development fund It was also voted to donate m. m 75 of Lions funds to the thel l- l Palisade Park fund which is told of in a Sportsmens Club story story in this issue 0 Club members also voted to tomake tomake 1 make themselves available with labor in improving the school grounds Some of the things which should be done were were outlined in a letter to the club from Principal Demont Demont De- De q mont Howell a lett letter t read by Club President Milton Armstrong Armstrong Arm Arm- strong They will be outlined f. f M I in detail in a later issue A. A W. W Thomson reported on the water meeting reported in detail in fn in another story in inthis this issue R. R C. C Cox reported report report- ed on a visit he and Clifford S 'S Sondrup had made in behalf t of the club to hear a patriotism patriotism patrio patrio- program and to pass out lollypops donated by the club F to the children participating f Robert Stoddard was named r chairman of the Lions float committee to prepare a float I for Rambouillet Days parade I Harry Barry Mosher offered use of the L M Trailer building and equipment in preparing the float Demont Howell had informed inform inform- ed the club officers that due to 10 his having to be away for Some some months he would have t to withdraw as the clubs club's first vice president and therefore automatically the next president president dent The club members voted voted vot- vot ed d by secret ballot to elect Roy F. F Reid to this post t Members were reminded that the Lions Zone Party will T be e held at Gunnison on April 11 Spend your dollars at homer home r they'll do you more good |