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Show i.1 L Poor copy JT .. - - Weston Briefs see ; School Draws January 30, 1964 THE CITIZEN. Lewlstoa. Kofoed a week of school with pneuwas their daughter Mrs. monia. There are lots of colds and flu In the community. Tressa Kirby of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard LemMYRTLE MORGAN and mon have received word of Irene Anderson have the release of their son Elder had qui tings this pa ft week, Ninety farmers and future calves fanners from Franklin, Bear i f fancy, choice, good, med-- i David Lemmon. They expect The women are keeping busy Lake and Caribou . Counties ium, common, and Inferior, him home from his mission with their art. Many of the Each participant placed his real soon. women are having quiltings. braved the snow drifts and Fredrickson missed Mae Tingy has been visiting weight and grade on Betsy cold to attend the annual beef anitna1 and tnen instructors, school held at Preston In the Ed Duren, Morris Hemstrom, i 'liani Young acted as Cache Va ley Auction i, a Franklin County Courthouse. the official grading committee and placed their valuation on TIIE SCHOOL was hed un- .he catre: so that each farm' der the direction of the Ex- er and future farmer attendtension Beef Committees from could compare their es the three counties with beet ing timate with the official p'ac-imen from the three county of the exoerienced p.aclng area being invited to attend of the experts the schoo . The Franklin County Beef FOLLOWING this program Committee of Ariel Meek, Ed Duren discussed the of and management Loyal White, and F.N. Beck-ste- d and Counuty Agent's replacement heifers for a Daniel Roberts and Ed Dur-e- n Icommercia1 beef herd. This was followed by the grading serving as hosts. The morning session held 'of 15 head of high quality it the Cache Valley Auction heifers from the Wilford and ring got under way at 10:00 Ariel Meek ranch in River-dall.m. with Ariel Meek giving welcome to the group ana The afternoon program held ntroducing the guest instruc- In the Franklin County Court tors. Morns Hemstrom, Uni- House was under the direcversity of Idaho Livestock tion of Chairman Dale Cora Specialist from Moscow, dis- bridge of Soda Springs, cussed genetic progress In a member of the Caribou Beef beef cattle production testing Advisory Committee. Daniel Roberts substituted program. Don Carter by discussin for THIS WAS followed by the control around the bee pest 16 Hereford feeder nerd and feed lota. He outgrading of lined control measures for magpies, sparrows, starlings, Oxford Briefs mice and rats. Mr. and Mrs. Rose Ninety Farmers both , , the Utal SB with her children In Brigham City. Loyal spoke In the meeting, using for his material "Lite as we should be living." Hie closing song was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hansen "May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You". and ni sel-set'- e. RUN CALF, RUN Beef school last the persons attending the a quck" look at a calf during the grading demonstration. Some of weekend In Preston get Tri-Coun- ty The Citizen Photo i i Brent Kendall went to Ogden with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kendall on Friday. He plans on finishing school year there. He Is a sophomore. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cox drove to Downey Saturday on business. MRS. SUSAN Fisher went to Pocatello Thursday with her son Garold and took the train from there to Boise, to visit her daughter Barbara and Floyd Perrine and children. Mrs. Lucy Redington went to Salt Lake City Saturday to visit her son Ivan and family. Mrs. Lyman Ward children, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborn and daughter, of Provo were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Platt ward over the weekend. MR. AND MRS. Robert Baker and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen ' Baker and family of Downey visited their father Mr. and Mrs. Metl Baker .Sunday. Mrs. , Rebecca Kizkbride and family of Franklin visited her mother, Mrs. Annie Hatch Sunday. the DR. R. Wayne Robinson, Extension Marketing Specialist for tiie University of Idaho discussed the 1964 beef cattle market outlook and the effect of foreign beef imports on the market H. W. Kershaw, Veterinar- ian from Blackfoot representing tbe Idaho Veterinary Medical Association, discussed beef herd health and disease prevention aimed at red water, red nose, cow scours, K&K STYLE SHOP LEWISTON, UTAH foot rot and mtrotoxema. and heifer Dale Corbridge, Chairman of the Caribou Extension Beef AdEd Duren, Committee; County Agent In charge of livestock programs for visory Franklin, Bear Lake, and Caribou Counties; and Ariel Meek, member of the FrankIn Rlverdale, are lin County Extension Beef Committee and purebred breeder shown with Mr. Meek's choice registered Hereford replacement heifers which was Beef School held Friday, January 24, at the one of the animals used at the Cache Valley Auction and Franklin County Courthouse. CHOICE Tri-Coun- ty Out of Sight, Out of Mind Members of the teaching staff and committee STAFF, COMMITTEE Beef School held at Preston Friday, January 24. at the Cache Valley Auction. Left to right: Dr. R. Wayne Robinson, Marketing Specialist for the University of Idaho; H. W. Kershaw, Veterinarian and representative of the Idaho Veterinary Medical Association; Dale Corbridge, member of the Caribou County Exten afternoon session of the school; Morris sion Beef Committee and Hemstrom, Extension Livestock Specialist, University of Idaho, Jlioscow; Loyal White, Franklin County Beefman of Thatcher and member of the Franklin County Extension Beef Committee; Ed Duren, County Agent in charge of livestock programs In Franklin, Caribou and Bear Lake Counties; and Arid Meek, Rlverdale, purebred Hereford breeder and member of the Franklin County Extension Beef Committee. of the Tn-Coun- ty I; X Not so with Long Distance. It In touch, lets those you call know yours thinking about them. After all, Long Distance is the next best thing to being there. 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