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Show Cache Valley Dairy Toured by Albertans 3 4, 1974 - THE CITIZEN APRIL THURSDAY, Lewiston Life bv Laree Bodily Mr. and Mrs. Odis Taltheir son and daughter-in-law, Kelly and Julie Talbot of Logan, drove to Glendale to spend a week with their son and daughter-in-law, Steven and Terri Misener. The Talbots enjoyed a day at Disneyland and did work at the Los Angeles LDS Temple. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andersen, who are directors of the Bureau of Information at the Los Angeles temple grounds. The Janet Brinkerhoff bot and ents of a girl on March 28 at Logan LDS Hospital. The baby will be named Christina Mattson. The Mattsons also have two sons, Cory and Jared. Grandparents are Viola Leavitt Camp oi Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their March meeting at the home of Melita Le Fevre. Captain Va Leria Hyer gave a his- tory of her great-grandmoth- er. and Rex Mattson of Paris, and Marva Buttars of Lew- Rachel Detton presented the lesson on the life of Mormon pioneer leader of women Eliza R. Snow. Refreshments were served by Mary Taggart and Rucy Hyde to the 14 mem- iston. The Coma In lowast And Enjoy Shopping Pricas- Talbot's Locol - nts and Mrs. Henry of Lewiston, Leo of Lewiston; Leo of Paris; and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bauman of Longview, Washington. bers present. Marsha and Eric Mattson of Paris became the par PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY - SATURDAY APRIL 5 & 61 great-grandpare- are Mr. Johnson Johnson Mattson Our Wall Slockod Shalva At Enjoy Frash Maot And Produca From Your Morkat. Shop Our Waak End Spaciols And Sava IP ite mints Inloinfiis "THE WORK DONE by our cheese-grade- r, Karl Straub, is important in putting out cheese, Wallace Parrish of Cache Valley Dairy Association tells a visiting group of dairymen from Alberta, as he shows a sample plug of cheese pulled by Mr. Straub, who is seen at left. Link Sausage Millers Alberta and Cache Valley have something in common, an environment suited to milk producing and cheese. This fact was evidenced recently as a dairy group including farmers and specialists from Alberta visited the Cache Valley cheese plant at Amal-gconsulted with Extension dairy team members at Utah State University, and served dairy operations in various parts of Utah. At the Cache Valley cheese top-quali- ty a, The group of 18 specialists came to Utah to learn more about establishing cooperative-type multiple-ownershi- p dairies. They went back expressing pleasure at what they hag learned and seen. . plant they were impressed with the efficiency of getting the milk to the plant and converting it into excellent, flavorful cheese. At Utah State University they liked the idea of having specialists in dairying, engineering, economics and veterinary science working as a team to prpvide information geared to solving problems. In their dairy visits in the state they were impressed with the importance of proper advance planning in setting up dairy operations. handling people than in handling cows. His biggest problems are people problems.. In the multiple ownership dairies, they noted that good management is highly important and that the manager must be more skilled in meddle with fortune. Leave to the diamond its ages to grow. (Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his essay 3 libbTJ - 211 Tin Pineapple i Coconut Soda Pop Grape Preserves Welches 20 Oz. oz. 12 495 Quart Size 46 Western Oz. J 2551 Certifresh Family 391 Tomato Juice )mbo Towels Blue Bonnet Margarine Grape Juice T.V. Dinners M.C.P. Frozen Do not be swift to inter- .at Bacon John Barnard, Extension dairyman at Utah State, and Spencer' Daines, Extension agricultural engineer there, accompanied them on visits throughout Utah. WEEKLY THOUGHT 0l 14 top-quali- ty Concentrate 6 u.. Oz. Large Fresh Reg. 79 49 AA Parity Hose Reg. 99 Anrthe 2 Cookies i Banquet Eggs Keebler 45 for Dates i Cleanser Salad Oil Comet Western - Reg. Size - 2 Off Family - MtnnensiReg. $1.98 59 it. 239 24 oz. 16 Oz. Baby Lotion 95 H 49 T EWING, quality-contro- l laboratory technician at the Cache Valley Dairy cheese plant, Alberta. explains testing procedures to a group of dairymen and specialists from VI LEWISTON, UTAH PHONE 258-222- 5 |