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Hit Herald Journal Thursday -- Juno VaHey Edition II TIEIf ' ' - k h':r AMONG THE SUCCESSFUL Dairy Club show thii year wai that in Lewiston when more than a score of young folks showed their livestock Top from left part of the judging line Evan: Hall and Bryant Taggart with their entries Maurine Gordon showed the Junior champion Steven Westover In tractor driving Bottom left Maurine Cordon with another fine Holstein Terry Simmonds and his grand champion Show was under direction of leader Associate County Agent Ray Burtenshsw' 4-- £y: : -l :’- tnal at the same time last year far below the 1921-4median Trinidad once was known as The report said streamflow in The Weber River at Oakley was the "land or hummingbird" the northern portion of the state 53 per cent or normal compared and still has the a large hummingwas somewhat better but still with 112 per rent last bird year population Southeastern Utah Has Problem 4-- 5 ' Of Water Supply LH-- H Lewiston Junior Show Is Praised By Bea Boman Dairy clubs of the Lew iston area presented a very sue eessful show at the community recreation grpdnds on May 9 The "event was7 under the direction of Bill Johnson chpjrnfkn and Ross Gordon for the clubs in the area The quality and condition of the cattle were very good Winders are listed as follows: Terry Simmonds grand champion in the junior champion division Maurine Gordon first The ' 4-- 4-- H Valley No 4 third Verdant Val- show was Elma Packer Donors were Lewiston Billiards ley No 3' fourth and Richmond fifth Vaughn Bair (barber) Lewiston In fitting and showmanship 11 Implement Co Orlo’s Market years and under Terry Theurer's Store Vah Plumbing jilaced first Brent Gordon and Heating: Blair CMrago Poul-so- n second Dennis— H1U third and Service Waddoups Ready to Richard Harris fourth For 12 Wear Third Ward Farm Burand 13 years Drew Gordon plac- eau First and Fourth ward farm ed first and in 14 and over Evan Bureau Lewiston Co Drug Hall placed first Judge for the Lewiston State Bank Rex Plow Sim-mbn- df and Richard' Harris second In the senior champion division Terry Simmonds first and Maurine Gordon aecond In the Judging contest Lewiston group 4 placed first group 1 and 2 tied for second group 3 was third and the Richmond club was fourth In the class of grades 5 months and under Wayne Marler and Lynn Wiser were given A grade In the class of purebreds 5 months to one year Brent Gordon Richard Harris Craig Harris Roddy Sharp and Randy man Dr II W Stevens Hall’s store North Cache Riding Club Amalgamated Sugar Co Cache Valley Breeding Assn Unit Nq all from Lewiston and out of town Thomas Saddlery Palmer Godfrey HardImplement Co ware Preston Lumber Co Eari Lewis Cache Valley Dairy Se-g-o 4 Milk Co and Morning Milk Co Reduced streamflow at key sla-- j tions in southeastern Utah pose a serious water supply problem1 in that area of the state the W’a- ter' Resources Review reported today The report for the period end- ing June 1 said that streamflow: war again deficient on the San Juan River near Bluff on the Colorado near Cisco and on the ' ' Green River at Green River Streamflow on the Colorado at Cisco was oply 31 per cent of nor- mal at the epd of Hay compared with 122 per cent ofnormaU last jxafr- - On the SaftJuari it Was 22 per rent of normal pared' with 166 per cent of nor- - 1 ' nl j J HUES 2 BIG DAYS For Northern Cache Receive balloon some at ’ 100 with each purchase other at 75 no matter how much It SAVINGS at ALLEN'S Is ete 50 Every ballon will eontaln a discount ticket which you can apply against your purchase Ask your friends and neighbors shout the FUN and BALLOON FESTIVAL laat year and then Join In the festl- vitiea yourself this year (A good chance to get your Bathing Suit at a Discount) Rose Marie Reid and Catalina mmmuam msm WE URGE ONE & ALL TO ATTEND CACHE DAIRY FESTIVAL : AT THE BALLOON FESTIVAL ''tTpuce : ALLEN'S LADIES STORE 37 North Main J Excellent Storage And Service Facilities PRIME RIB The Franklin County Grain Growers was organized in 1931 and in these 28 years of operation has provided a stable In the class of a group of 5 animals from a club Verdant Valley No 1 placed first Verdant Verdant Valley No 2 second FISH STEAKS HAM and EGGS (OR SAUSAGE) market and cash return Radioactive Studies With Chickens GRAIN SEED FLOUR FEED GROUND STEAK STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS i I - DELICIOUS V EVERY and any day or month of the year is the time to enjoy delicious food at CHAMBERS DRIVE INN i PARTICIPATES IN THE PROFITS MEMBER-PATRO- N - At Chambers 'you will find tho best of food prompt courtaous sarvice anjoyabla surroundings and budgot pricas " It Sure You Attend Both tyeys FRIED SHRIMP Of The CACHE DAIRY FESTIVAL 111 Inc - England (UPU — It tained blue rafn here 'The unnatural tint was attributed ' to m the dem dust in the piiHnn of anOald dy works EVERYBODY WINS tO Here Is All You Do — A Blue Deluge b A grade with their entries and Gordon Bodily and Glade Smith were ' given B grade In the class of grades 5 months to one year Owen Johnson Clevc Smith Phillip Spackman and Gordon Cartwright rated A grade and Jay Thomas received a B grade Purebreds twelve to eighteen months Evan Hall Dalliii Williams Steven Westover Marcia Buttars Robert Spackman Barry Bodily Phillip Spackman Arthur Mendenhall Richard Harris Kent Traveler and Anthony Hall all received A grade In the grades 12 months to 18 months Wayne Johnson Lavar Smith Jr ' Keith Karren and Ronnie Christenson received A grade' and Jan Hall Dennis Hill and J D Karren rated B grade Purebreds 18 months to two years Dennis Jackson and Maurine Gordon received A grade and Sammy Bodily and J D Karren received B grade Grades 18 months to two years Eddie Smith ' and Roger Blair received A grade Purebreds 2 years to freshen Dee Porter and Drew Gordon received A grade and the grades of the same age DeMolne IVebb received a B grade and Donald ' LeFevre received a C grade Purebreds two to three years old cows Terry Simmonds and Maurine Gordon received grade A Owen Johnson Wayne Johnson Antoinette Taggart and Timothy Taggart received B grade In the class of purebreds 4 years and over Evan Hall and Bryan Taggart received Grade " r Sioit — "“ShsrpanffLe wl HodiOirTatsrA Radioactive "tracer" studies on the thyroid glands of chickens are being carried out to advance basic knowledge that may lead to more efficient production of meat and eggs Researchers in the poultry science department of the University of Massachusetts are using radioactive Iodine (iodine 131) to find out the thyroid gland regulates certain body processes of chickens The thyroid gland of chickens — like that of higher animals — secretes a hormone that plays an Important role in regulating metabolism (the rate at which body tissues oxidize food to produce heat and other forms of energy) Because of its basic function thyroid hormone affects such ed onomically Important traits in the chirken as growth rate feathering efficiency of conversion of feed into meat and eggs and reproduction (fertility and rata At which eggs are hatched) re y- 246 South State Street Telephone 36 LUTON — Preston ¥ Friday end Saturday June Idaho and 20 Enjoy maaltima regularly this summer by taking your family to CHAMBERS DRIVE -- INN ' ' 1079 North Main aif-fro- If A v V TENDER STEAKS Lagoa Utah i 4 'v -- -- 1 0 I I C ilmi n |