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Show The stage stopped at Bagley Ranch 1 Betrothal Continued From Page H I Tomi Lynn i. and brings back articles that might help in the Bagley operation. i Chamberlain d Mr. and Mrs. C. Jesse Peek, Salt Lake City, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of them daughter, Tomi Lynn Chamberlain, to James Elliott Tidwell The couple is planning an Aug. 1 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. News of the engagement was announced Thursday at a luncheon at the Lion House. Hostesses were the mother of the future bnde and Tracy Chamberlain, sister of the future bnde. v Y At- Miss Chamberlain graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah, where she studied elementary education. Mr. Tidwell, son of Maj and Mrs. James E. Tidwell, Salt Lake City, is a student at the U. of U. College of Business. V - 1 Tomi Lynn Chamberlain News of weddings Leatham Jill Newton and Richard Leatliam were married Saturday in the Holladay United Mrs. Douglas G. Newton, Salt Lake City. The bndegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leatham, Salt Lake City. Christensen- Church of Chnst. A reception was given at the home of the bndes parents. a was setting for the rehearsal dinner. Chuck-A-Ram- Parents of the bnde are Mr. - Georjeari Chnstensen and Daniel Billingsley were married Thursday in the Lamplighter Reception Center. j vf . . VJ - 5 4 s A r : t Mrs. Richard Leatham reception followed. The bnde, a daughter two-wa- of Mr. and Mrs. L. George Chnstensen, Bountiful, graduated from Stevens Henager College, where she was student body vice president. She with Te Ropo Maon dancing group. The bndegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ralph Billingsley, Salt Lake City, attended the University of Utah. He was a member of the Te Ropo Maon dancing group. y Nancy McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Bayne M. McMillan, Salt Lake City, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nancy Kaye McMillan, to Paul Reynolds. The couple is planning an Aug. 10 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Parents of the future bndegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reynolds, Salt Lake City. car on, so when we came out the battery was dead. My friend's first reaction was I had can we call learned from the ranch, W hat can we do Who The ranch is not just all work. After a hot day in the hay fields, theres a pool for cooling off. Close by is an shower stall with water heated by the sun in a holding tank painted black for better absorption. The hotter the sun, the hotter the water. Long about fall, a shower is pretty chilly. A surplus red fire engine stands alongside tractors and farm equipment waiting for a time when the family takes an outing to Haystack Peak west of the ranch. pieces "Were out that that look good finding cows arent best when it comes to Thats why is important. A mother who doesnt look so good might be producing a better calf than one that a expert might pick out of a herd. That filing cabinet is filled with records. performance. weighing "Now I can check on a cow from my bedroom. A camera mounted m the barn scans the calving area. 1 set the alarm and wake up and check on things without leaving the house. I figured to make the system pay, wed have to sve three calves. A man working alone at calving time gets so exhausted that hes likely to turn off the alarm and go back to sleep. I went to a movie in Salt Lake City last winter. We accidentally left the lights of the "Thats some Check From Bedroom with an anecdote. Not All Work one of the most imof equipment ranch, Mr. Bagley his pickup bounced scales. Each animal is weighed from eight to 10 times while its here. We keep exact records on each cow and her performance. I probably know more about my cows than some parents know about their children. The ranch is without telephone. Communication is by radio with questionable reception, by mail d'i''-er- y Tuesday and Friday and with messages sent by family or fnends. Last Chnstmas, Amy and Charles bought their father a closd circuit television system to help with spnng calving. A Mrs. Bagley summanzed her philosophy of the ranch last spnng. portant on the said as past the theyre progressing. aftil-late- d Billingsley r Isolation has brought out the The inventiveness. Bagley closest veterinarian is at Dug-waThe problem is contacting him and then getting h,m to make the tnp. By that time, the animal could be dead. So the Bagleys do much of their own "doctonng." Mr. Bagley performed two successful Caesanan operations 4-- V 537 dirt road are kept in good shape Scenery can be vaned by choosing one of several different routes. The visitor is announced m summer by his dust long before hu actual arrival Records are sent to Ohio State University and the information is stored on their computer for comparison with other test herds "The fair is a good thing for us. It gives the youngsters a chance to work for something and it forces us to get the place cleaned up by a certain deadline. We always have a lot of fnends dropping around to see whats going on. The most rewarding part is to watch the kids and see how ,Y fed Animals First Mr. Bagley runs the show, lies there alone m winter and keeps things organized in summer. He claimed to have s of forgotten at least the projects hes got going. But things get done. And he finds time to get excited about the West Desert Fair that he expects will attract 400 visitors to the ranch in August. t Newton- - mans. Mr. Bagley head last winter. two-third- II. and matter what the weather, animals are fed before huNo insemination is because we can breed with some of the top bulls in the country for less money than it would cost to feed that bull. We do keep some bulls for 'clean up in case there is a problem. Semen is stored in a metal "dewer that controls temperature and conditions. The dewer is kept in the root cellar attached to the house. But its contents are eminently more important than Mrs. Bagley s potatoes and pre- Trip to the ranch is not as frightening in reality as it looks on paper. The miles of Trips to town are kept to a minimum. Its a long hot nde and they'd all prefer to stay on the ranch. The temperature in Callao is usually about 10 degrees cooler than in Salt Lake City Someone takes a daily temperature and moisture reading and keeps a record for the government. "Someone checks once a day," Mr. Bagley said The moistuie part is easy. We only have to wnte it down when weve had some and that isn't too much time and ettort Our children learned when they were young that it's nicer to cooperate. Perhaps the longevity of the ranch is best symbolized by the tree that shades the ranch buildings. The round leaf Cottonwood has been recorded athe second largest of its kind in the United States It was planted over 100 years ago by a settler who must have dreamed of shade. -, "When you're up in that tree, you realize how big it really is. Mr. Bagley said "We've had people wnte and ask about the tree. I tell my family when that tree falls. I'm leaving. often. Our annual rainfall is around five inches. Salt Lakes is about 14. Family members enjoy one another. Maybe its because theyre together so much. Or maybe its because Mr. and Mrs. Bagley will not tolerate in their children. pettiness Theres little time for problems with so much work. In return for their efforts, each child gets a checking account at age 14. "We work together and look out for one another, Mr. Bagley said. Bickering takes Artificial important Even with the bad winter, the Bagley calf loss was only about six percent a comparatively low figure. See the watch. serves. The watch ha no s hands. It is a digital J v watch. 4, sNk Mrs. Daniel Billingsley So little girl and boys can learn Jo tell time Easily. See Skippy? rjQr Moppet. Nifty window looks at thrifty prices. 15 off all Or Jack and Jill. They are your fnends. You will find the. i only at Penneys. On your own digital watch. For only 14.95 custom shades and woven woods. ,f you ve been searching for something new for your windows, you II find it a! Penneys Custom Decorating Department Our custom shades and woven woods are sleek, unique and on sale, too You save a full 15o Just call us up and well send a decorator over for free to show you how to liven-uyour windows and save your money p Penneys Custom Decorating Department has everything. 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