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Show Holstein Produces Noteworthy Record Pay The Way Burke Bonnie 6421328, a two year old Reg- istered Holstein cow owned by Norris L. Mickelson, Lew-- j has produced a note- - Harvey Utah extension service and Holstein-Friesia- n Association Gun Control No Deterrent oIAmwica. Thii level of Production By PAUL HARVEY may be compared to the 5airv PftW.g pgti. tI s pr of 21,140 maied annual output of 8.821 think w. worthy cannot thp nenni pounds of milk and 696 pounds pounds (4,103 quarts) of milk jja trusted with guns of butterfat in 365 days. containing 325 pounds of but-- : And ethers who want us The information is madeterfat. Official testing V'O disarmed and helpless for through the efforts ticipation increases the value ? oilier reasons of the local testing associa- - of the herd and provides . . . tion. The program is co- - recognition for record Failed to the sponsored by the ing performance. get controls wantea tncy ' f!nn- m r n- ... Since av-isto- n, .years u. l" car insurant companies are not the same. ae-iur- Now ifrod Green, try- h, lie urn mtoui now in prison, i says "the hottest commodity market is mcni j state, to restrict the sale uioicn B"'". guns and to force the registra-- ; Green says, "If I can pull tion of gun owners. a job and leave behind a Manv stntps nnw rpauire i it tv.a vaaii. Taxation regisTraiion. fomes Then history at says, comes confiscation. that nobody will be The four states which have & me " 10,King the Grn says, National gun control? Knowing what we West and sachusetts Virginia, to do to get guns, are willing The four states which have the least eun controls are! .Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota and Vermont. The states with the least gun controls have a lower murder rate than those states with the toughest gun con-- ! trols: 3.9 per 100,000 popula- tion compared to 4.1 per 100,000 in the strict states. For those who sincerely be-- I lieve that the answer to crime ;is to outlaw guns, let's consider New Jersey, which was ' """""-;the first state in our nation to place severe restrictions on firearms of all Kinds. With few exceptions, New Jersey residents are requiredby law to obtain policeafter being issued permits before they fingerprinted can carry rules, shotguns or (JIRL OF THE MONTH handguns. Becky Hulchins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hutchins of Preston, was chosen as the Most Enthusiastic Senior Girl at Preston high school. , J t' . just one of the ways that Farmers is different. It compares unpaid lawsuits among the 10 largest auto insurers. Specifically: the number of bodily injury lawsuits outstanding as of December 31, 1966. The Chart is compiled from figures obtained from financial statements of the companies themselves. To find out about some of the other differences... including the substantial amounLs Farmers may save you ... call the man from Farmers Insurance Group. mmmmmmmm. ROBERT N. ACOCK District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP SERVING SOUTHERN IDAIIO & NORTHERN UTAH Phone H52-1J- 32 West Oneida, Preston - FASTES SKI VICE SNyvK lE1 i P"itl0"Jpe,"aL, iiii LZn lm C&FPcas ; ABOARD Sugar Beets Wheat County Total DESTROYER " " Seaman "Apprentice Brent L. Richardson, USN, son of Mrs. Merlin T. Whittle of Fairview, is serving aboard the destroyer, USS Douglas II. Fox, off the coast of South Vietnam. The destroyer has conducted a series of three gunfire support missions 40 miles southeast of Saigon, near Vung Tau. According to the spotter, the ship's gunfire damaged two large enemy bunkers and uncovered 20 yards of trench es. Because of dense jungle growth, the spotter could not estimate the damage scored Fduring the third mission, but he reported that all targets seemed 31 31 40 122 16 5 8 33 demnities. Applications are now being accepted for a limited time in the three counties for surance on the 1969 spring crops. Normal deadline iod for signing applications is April 15 for the USDA spon- sored programs, "Weather is a farmer's toughest competition, and the ravages of nature seldom lur a fit gays Mosjfr- ahead is how getting ahead happens." Loss Surplus or gh per-frecz- sl-ui- i: Deficit (- Ratio -) 2.35 5.36 .46 1.45 1.87 $ -- 1,409 -10,745 2,997 13,211 2,577 4,598 $22,837 2,466 5,574 3,162 $12,244 WESTON - FAIRVIEW BRIEFS -- 1,1 SURGE Customized' SAWTOOTH Herringbone Miking Parlor Stalls f : BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Rich- mond of Salt Lake City came Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Little-- . Friday of last week to cele-dvk- e of Logan and Mr. and. orate the birthday of Mrs. Mrs. Henry Drury visited Leslie Hobbs and also Mr. ir Sunday in Salt Lake City with and Mrs. Hobbs' wedding sister, Mr. and Mrs. ) niversary. A dinner was Harmon. They al-- ; joyed by them and Mr. and so visited Mr. and Mr.i. Dan: Mrs. Raylo Larsen of Mink Harmon and family, Mr. and Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Norris Harmon and. Hobbs of Logan, Mr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ross Conlin of Pocatello Kenneth Coredy and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hobbs These are nioces and nephews of Preston and all the fam-o- f Mr. Litlledyke and Mrs. ilies. Mrs. Hobbs was the While at the Norris cinient of lovely gifts. Harmon home they enjoyed; . an organ concertL piuyuu V.. oy Mrs. Harmon, who is an ac-- ! complished organist. In the evening they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronde Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dev-- , lin in Ogden. j I7JVI i " - : " an-the- r i 3,:': ' ' SURGE CARL'S DAIRY FARM EQUIPMENT ' . 106 WEST CENTER 248 - 2966 PHONE LEWISTON, UTAH T Marilyn Henderson was, o club at hostess to the her home. Meda Robinson won high, Eva Merrill low, and Rita Drury floating. A dinner was served to Iluitau Miles, Grace Whitehead, Cloa Rarthlome. Alice Smith, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Merrill, Mrs. Drury and the hostess. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John King were Mr. and of Mrs. Grant Hardman Urigham City. Erma Rawlings visited Friday with Pearl Whitehead in Preston. Roland Olson of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Inglet. Mr. and Mrs. Saturday Henry Drury spent the day in Mr. Drury attended Logan. the sale at the University Dairy and Mrs. Drury visited with Mrs. Lavinia Gregory. Berdean Bodily and Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hampton of; Franklin were in Logan Tues day. ,,,. Hi-L- V: Jf .. .. i '. ...: ft till At Franklin County Grain Growers a"1j RPT1 Lr: COMPETITIVE PRICES ... 13 AND FEN&IICIKG IS AVAILABLE By The Bag - By The Track - By The Car -- SMSMiSS FSB BEST 011 IIIHE-- Ws IB- m APSE We'd Be mwm IS 10 WE TIRES 0H... DEADLINE io Take Off lappy Your Snow Tires ... and If Yoh Heed Hew Tires FACTORY Chech These Values Discontinued Tread Styles WE ARE THE ONLY DEALER IN THE AREA TILVT NEW RETREADS ILS FACTORY AS laveEveryfihiisg For The Farmers FEEDS - SEEDS farm products unsurpassed j,y Standard Oil O INSECTICIDES Hundreds To Choose From O GAS O RPMOIL FOR BRIDES FOR GUESTS BRIDAL Owned by the Farmers We Serve - Save Two Ways . . . Buy From Yourself FBAHKLIN COUNTY GSARI GROWERS PHONE 852-03- Plus Exchange 50c Tax Limited Sizes FIELD AND GARDEN TOR EVERY NEED WAYNE DONEY, Manager PRESTON At Our Cost REGISTRY Exclusive Gifts It's m I LOOK FOR BFG'f MISS RADIAL AGt St . ON ABC'IV GOT SHOP rThe Home Of Sudden Service' 25 WEST 1st SOUTH PRESTON e, '..png well-covere- d. LOWER filTZI 0UB HEW FERTILIZER HIKING AKD LOADING PLANT v, JJimlo0mK; . ; mmmm- mmmtmmmm risk ; ifpTiT. Lewis ton, Utah 10, 1969 The pencil is becoming as Franklin with claims amount- important as the plow, says ing to over $22 thousand. "With the uncertainties of Joseph Moser, field representative for the Federal Crop the weather the farmers went Insurance Corporation, of the last year because of taxtiavpr S15 npr- ffnn!: VitcrVi fnct nVinficrincr excess moisture, frost and fcany, uus cilort is nt costing K,.;nn we look for more , im:a rnnaaeipnia taxpayers ap--i 2 ot this type of 5no CorPration Paid out over protection to cover ucir approximate crop on thousand wheat, barley, additional nnl mpn 6 And significantly, Philadel- - canning and freezing peas at-in and ! phia's assistant district Cache, PT "lo vnrn u J?? sugar beets a uauim; ui forney in charge of prosecut-- ; t runk in and Caribou coun- - thein auo, in ose policynolderg ties. Hardest hit of Uie three three counties was $543,321 "suit 1 "Is panJ? assassination of counties on indemnities was and (52,160 was paid in inPresident Kennedy has had Estimated Crops Crops No. of Premium no effect wbateve on the Collected Insured Losses Indemnity homicide rate in our city." 1 2,431 4 20 1,042 $ Barley The defense rests, j i Farmers Insurance Group April Crop Insurance Pays $52,000 . 'X on the underworld The Chart proves NO. 52 "t all are VOL. VI j ly t!icy ! c; par-availab- le Mr. Harvey these guys must be kidding! than the national aver- - ed about registration, licens-agNew Jersey now has a ing fees and so on. They In higher crime rate than 39 should be concerned. Philadelphia the permit re- otiier states. a law-- : Quired for a gun purchase Now I introduce direct-- ; costs the purchaser only fl. who criminal breaking the paperwork to admin-gu- n under-- j of ed a profitable flow between lstcr this monumental book- WOrld gun traffic Chicag3 and Detroit for twoiKL'elng operation costs each j j ef-- fective in lswu, crime in new imi uwy seep us irom getting booze during Prohibition?" Jersey has Increased. Most Americans who do not Formerly, New Jersey hadless armed robbery and kill- possess guns are unconcern-in- g record break-operative- that law became PHONE 832-12-01 |