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Show 1HUKSIMI, There's an old saying that goes, "You can stop a bird from flying by putting salt on its tail." Has anyone OUT THERE wasted a few hours trying to put salt on a bird's tail? Impossible. brother and I got . I never was able to get close enough to the bird to put salt on it's tail, so I'll never know if that stops a bird's ascension. I love the practice of putting garlic in a cloth and hanging it around someone's neck to prevent that person from contracting a cold. I ask you. Who in the world would get close enough to spread germs when the aroma of garlic fills the void between one set of nostrils and anothers? A son was born January 19 to Vivian and Lynn Christen- sen. at the Logan hospital. He and his family live at 308 North Third East, Richmond. He weighed six ounce and pounds, one-hahe was 20 inches long. . under my He has brothers, - and Timothy, 1 Smithfield Livestock Auction La Femme Jan. 23, Club Gathers ana at the homes part time. Lucy Cooper i and Rita Spackman were the new members to Join. ) President Margaret Soren- Some nine members and. two guests, Beth Linartz and Bessie Hansen enjoyed the lunch served by Mrs. 1976 Top dairy cow $695; Good to choice dairy cows and heifers $425 to $575; Smaller common dairy cows $325 to $450; High yielding heifer-ette- s $25 to $31.25; Utility and commercial cows $22 to $26.50; Canner and cutter cows $17 to $23.25; Bulls $24 to $30.10. Hereford calves steer stock $34 to $40.25; Yearling feeder steers, choice quality 550 to 700 pounds $32 to steers $32 to $35.25; Holstein $36.25; Choice feeder steers over 700 pounds $32 to $36.50; Hereford stock heifer calves $25 to $31.25; Yearling heifers $26 to $31 ; Holstein steers 300 to 500 pounds $23 to $26.50; Holstein steers 550 to 800 pounds $20 to $28.50; Over 800 pounds $24 to $30.50; Choice fed steers. None; Choice fed heifers $32.50 to $36.25; Fed Holstein to 900 pounds $20 to $27; Lambs $38 to 48.25; Hogs $47 to $49; New born bull calves $15 to $27.50 per head. heifers to 300 500 to $35.25; Holstein Creative Flowers Floral Service . - COMPLETE WEDDING SERVICE Whole If attend at the Library Lemon Lima 49 See Us . PARTICIPATE BY RADIO! Your comments during are welcome. CALL the program IN Vi ICE CREAM COOKIES - DAIRY - JAMS RUSS B0RCHERT This broadcoat variai tupporiad by a grant from tha Utah Endowment for tha program of tha Humanities a state-baseNational Endowment for the Humanities. .4 o)fa - Grapa Gallon PRODUCTS JELLIES - - EGGS - BREAD - ROLLS CACHE VALLEY - BUTTER CREAM CANDY CHEESE COME IN TODAY AND LET US SHOW YOU THE ADVANTAGES OF THESE HARROWS. SALVESEN'S For The Future In Labor Force" SPEAKER TEEIL SQUARE BAR 'O' Gallon G0SSNER "Beyond Work; Problems TOPIC THIS WEEK: THE NEW KRENGEL' For . . . 753-384- 1 91.5 mhz KUSU-F- M WOODEN HARROWS WITH Gal. 115 Gal. FRUIT Onngi - . you can not JOB Available 'j GallonsPUNCH - 7:30 p.. and the Cache Public KUSU Library presents a public forum which focuses on national issues from the Cache Valley Perspective. FM Lambda Delta Sigma soror 1 20 2 YOUR COMMENTS PLEASE TUESDAYS - ROT, MALDEW, AND BREAKAGE OF THE OLD mm 752-951- 7 WE DELIVER Kathryn attended East High School in Salt Lake City .and graduated from Sky View. She is affiliated with ity at Utah State University and is employed at Shalimar Hair Fashions. They will be married in the Logan LDS Temple on Friday. A reception will be held in their honor at the Colonial Mansion from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. After a short honeymoon they will make their home in Smithfield. - A shower, was given by Mary Ann Poppleton in Hy-ruIt was a kitchen THESE SQUARE BAR 0 Su Fresh 161 North Main - Providence Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gunnell announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kathryn Marie Hansen to Gary Allen Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen, Smithfield. Gary is a graduate of Sky View High School. He is employed at Hansen Dairy in Smithfield. REMEMBER WHAT A GREAT HERE When They Come From - Clinton and Lola Ravsten enjoyed supper with his parents, Leah and Lester Ravsten on Friday evening. of Tremonton the SUN Save? SHOP Dial $24 heifers 500 Circled NOW YOU CAN GET THE SAME RESULTS WITHOUT Wcaniica - Mrs. Sylvia Goodey entertained at her home on Sunday in honor of her son, Farrell, who was observing his birthday anniversary. Dinner was served to the following besides the guest of honor: Cloteel and Mel Child, Ogden; Leah and Lester Ravsten, Clarkston; Debbie and Mark Harris and family. Tremontonr Susie and Jack Gleason and family, Rex Gleason, Smithfield; Nancy and Gary Thompson and family, Clarkston. WOODEN HARROWS DID? . was decided the club go out to eat part time pounds ' Market; Good active mar- ket. Slaughter cows 25 cents to 50 cents higher. Fed steers and heifers $1 to $2 lower. Feeder cattle 50 cents to $1 lower. It was decided to eat at Juniper Inn their next meet-- , ing February 10. New officers are: president, Margaret Sorenson; vice president, Fern ardson; secretary er, Leone Chambers. ' everyone for the flowers given her in the Logan hospital. Temple Date year. Great - grandparents are Mrs. Rose Spackman, Lo-- Marva Karen thanked KATHRYN HANSEN AND GARY ALLEN IIANSEN' Briefs and Keith Spackman, Lewiston and Mrs. Thelma Christensen, Richmond. Mrs. Littledike played a tape of a stake conference held in Logan, on religion (heart of our church). gan, and Elva and Melvin Yearsley, Malad, Idaho. The baby will be named Tyler Lynn Christensen. His father is office manager at Trenton Seed Coop. Brady, 2, Grandparents are Jane son greeted everyone. The next Sunday Elder Erickson then spoke at the Fourth Ward, the ward he left from when he went on his mission. Bruce is now employed at Construction Thompsons Company. He has been interviewed for a basketball scholarship for next fall at Dixie College in St. George. He has had a year at automotive school in lf FOOTNOTE: I would suppose that in this day and age we depend on old addages to get us through hard times. Personally-- , I have to get this column in before the deadline. You know how it goes, A stitch in time, saves nine." mother's feet she would give us a. salt shaker and lell us to go catch a bird. Esther Littledike was hostess to her club, the Smith-fiel- d LaFemme Clubv at her 'home, Tuesday. from a Brazilian mission two years ago. Camille Zahinel sung. "1 Saw Another Angel." Births "One good turn deserves another. Now, that would be beneficial when you felt you HAD to do something nice for someone and EXPECT that person to reciprocate. Of course, there wasnt any ambulance and my mother assured me she was fine. After that incident my whole sidewalk philosophy, became nothing mure than a game. When my The meeting in the Seventh Ward Sunday night honored Elder Bruce Erickson where he reported on his mission to the Philippine-Manil- a mission for the LDS Church. A brother-in-laKenneth Adams spoke. He has served on a mission to England. He is now the second counselor of the Fourth Ward in Morgan and then his wife, Marie, Bruces sister, spoke. Elder Erickson then reported. He says there are two missions there, his and the CEBU mission. A brother, Ralph Erickson then spoke He returned ' Once, inadvertantly I stepped on a crack and rushed home visualizing the ambulance already at home picking up. my broken mother. LllUfcN At Testimonial 'Cliches' "Dont step on a crack, you'll break your mother's back. I remember repeating that phrase all the time I leaped over sidewalk cracks on the way to the grocery store. Hit Honored Jeniene Adamson "Into every life a drop of rain must fall, Behind every cloud theres a silver lining, A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, An ouncv of prevention is worth a pound of cure," and on and on and on goes all the old sayings. For a space-ag- e generation I've decided we're still wrapped up in old superstitions, wives tales, and a cliche for situation. Hi l Bruce Erickson On TheHome Front By MN. 5ERS0N MILK DEPOT Hours: Mon.-Fr- i. HIGHWAY 101 0 HYRUM Sat. 9:30 7:30 jUJ Closed Sunday i v 47 N. STATE I SUPPLY PRESTON, IDAHO |