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Show Page 7 i January, 1966 UTAH FARM BUREAU NEWS Travel Details All Arranged On Farmer Tour Like so many other things these days, travel has become a complicated business. Trying to wade through the detailed maze of reservations, customs requirements, passports and visas is an almost impossible task. With all this facing them its no wonder people throw up their hands and say Nev- er again". But travel and vacations don't have to be difficult. Many Farm Bureau members have already discovered that a trip to the Orient or around the world is a simple and enjoyable experience. They go on a FARMER escorted tour. This unique travel program is designed especially for farmers, with special attention to the first time traveler. No detail is overlooked by the experienced staff. Each tour by mail, participant receives complete information on how to obtain a passport (it's really pretty simple once its explained), what clothes to take along, suggestions on things to buy and even a word or two on how to pack the luggage. -T- FARMER-TO-F- Just one of the many delights toi,r participants will enoy on the Australia-NeZealand Tour - - The Kangaroo, native to the land down under. w ARMER And as for visas, customs, trans-re- rs and all the rest, forget it. That's all taken care of by an expert Tour Director who accomp- anies each tour from start to finish. He does the tipping, takes care of the baggage, pays the bills and makes sure no one ever feels lost or confused. FARMER-TO-FARM- travel ER is not only easy, its ftin and educational too. For every tour includes visits and with local farmers along the way. get-togeth- Only on a FARMER-TO-FARME- ers R tour is this opportunity available. Participants are able to meet the people, gain a greater understanding of their way of life, and learn how others farm around the world. Plan to join h quality FARMER-TO-FARMtour soon. Reservations or further information may be obtained by returning the coupon on this page. ER Meat - Physiology Building Will Aid Animal Research With the beginning of winter quarter at Utah State University a new teaching and research fac- ility for the Animal Science De- part ment is being opened for class- room use. The Building, located north of campus, is to be used for classroom instruction in meats, animal physiology, animal nutrition, histology and special problems in animal science , said Dr. James A. Bennett, head of the department. The two story structure is equip- ped with an abattoir, a chill room Meat-Physiolo- gy Also on the bottom floor is a large animal surgery laboratory where sheep, cows and pigs will be operated on in connection with research projects, Included in the building is a small animal surgery, cleaning room, and a histology storage room room where tissues of animals will be studied, small Meat-Physiolo- gy Dr. Bennett pointed out that the Meat -- Physiology Building is in no way to be used in studying diseased animals which are studied exclus-wit- h a temperature of 38 degrees, ively with the Veterinary Science a flash freeze room with a temp- - Department. The building will be erature of 20 degrees below zero used for the Animal Science De-aa meat cutting room where partment and its research projects students will Observe and partic- i- with the Agricultural Experiment pate in the cutting and preparation Station. of meat for home freezers. The building will permit us to Located on the bottom floor of the carry our research studies to a building Is a small animal labora- - more final point and will add re-to- ry where experimental research finement to our nutrition and ea will be done on rats, rabbits and breeding research projects," tinued Dr. Bennett. pigs. con-guin- TOURS R ORIENT SOUTH PACIFIC Depart March 17 for 32 days. Visit with farmers in the Far East and enjoy the charm of CRUISE and the exotic Philippines. Return April 18. South Seas. Ports of Call include Bora Bora, Tahiti, Raro- tonga, Fiji, Sydney, Australia and Honolulu. Return June 1. HAWAII dise of the lands down under. See the Pacific visiting the islands of Maui, Kauai, Oahu and the big island of Samoa, Tahiti and Bora Bora. Return May 1. Hawaii. Enjoy visiting the island farms and return May 8. GENTLEMEN: Please send me complete information on tours have checked above. NAME: CITY: ZIP CODE: PHONE: AREA CODE: mail TO Utah Farm Bureau Travel 629 East 4th South Salt Lake City, Utah Horse owners have a responsibility to see that their horses receive proper care. Too many horses today are suffering from neglect in feeding, watering, and exercising, stated Dr. Don W. Thomas, Utah State University extension veterinarian. He explained that in the natural ng are not being fed enough good quality feed. Their Drive with both hands firmly grasping the driving wheel. This prepares you for whatever One-hand- STATE- - Dr. Don W. Thomas other horses quick action is required. drivers or "finger-tip- " drivers cannot adequately handle an emergency that requires d swerving of the car out of danger or holding the car to the road. Dont relax at the wheel. Driving is serious busi- - ADDRESS: Veterinarian Problems arise from both overfeeding and underfeeding, particularly from horses bought by new unexperienced owners living in the city. Many horses, like humans, are getting fat and out of condition from being fed too much and not getting enough exercise. This reduces their usefulness and length of life. At the same time, many for 42 days cruising the Depart March 19 for 44 days. Fiji, American I Depart April 19 via Matson's luxury liner S. S. MARIPOSA Depart April 26 for 13 days. A complete tour of the Para- local farmers in USU free-roami- NEW ZEALAND- AUSTRALIA Visit with Urges actstate horses are ive animals. They can adapt fairly well to confinement, but they need daily exercise, access to water and feed proportioned to fit the amount of activity. Travel for farmers . . . with farmers Japan, Thailand (Siam), the Crown Colony of Hong Kong Give Horses Good Care nd Farm Bureaus FARMER-TO-FARME- Inspecting the small animal surgery lab of the Meat Physiology Building at Utah State University are Dr. James A. Bennett, head Building of the Animal Science Department. The is now open for classroom use and will be used as a research and teaching facility. ed split-secon- 241 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety unexperienced owners, surprised at the cost of keeping pleasure horses, begin trying to skimp on feed costs by buying lower cost feeds that lack essential protein and vitamins. Or they may buy hay that is so dusty or mouldy that it is detrimental to the horse. Dr. Thomas said the most serious problem stems from cruel He pointed out that inattention. a horse may do fairly well with only a minimum of care if it is put in a pasture with access to water. But too often such animals are almost completely neglected. Without the owner noticing it, the feed disappears or becomes too low in nutrients or the water dries up or freezes over. Horses confined to a stall or small lot likewise suffer if someone doesn't dally see that they get enough feed and water. Pleasure horses can provide many forms of genuine enjoyment providing they receive inteUigent care. Utopia Will Have Arrived Let's tax the whole country so New Yorkers won't have to pay as much as the true cost of their train rides. Let's all pay more for our breakfast coffee so the rich planters of South America will stay rich and won't have to pay the taxes you pay. Lets continue to forgive France the 4 billion dollars we lent them almost 50 years ago (plus the billions we have given since) so they can drain away our gold. Lets all continue to pay more for gasoline taxes to build superhighways for states who refuse to build their own. Let's all keep on paying more for food than it costs to raise It, so some farmers can be paid billions they dont earn. Lets continue to pay billions to who never saw a veterans" battle. Let's keep on paying more for our homes so building trades unionists can continue to get as much as $30 for a day. Whos kidding whom? If we all did our own work, paid our own bills instead of insisting others pay them, we'd get more done, and save the billions of dollars every year in handling charges - charges that have so boosted our debt that interest alone is more than 11 billion dollars a year. 6-h- our Sharing the wealth (l.e., socialism) is nothing but sharing the poverty, and dont let any politician steal your vote by telling you differently. |