Show V THE OGDEN (UTAH) 4A I AGRICULTURE a More than 700 cows in Weber-- f county are currently enrolled be-in an artificial breeding program ing conducted by the Cache Valley Gordon L Breeding association Beckstrand assistant county agent reported Saturday He said about 16 bulls are presently housed at Hyde Park Utah from which semen is being sent to most Utah counties and as far away as Albuquerque New Mexico and Star Valley Wyo as well as to many parts of Idaho and Nevada Inseminator for Weber county is Sick Home whose services drew who praise from Beckstrand pointed out that Home has recently returned from a special at Loartificial insemination school "first-han- d received he where gan Information on the breeding work being done in Utah as well as in other states where this program is being carried on even more extensively" He said county farmers are invited to investigate this program two-fo-ld two-we- utah poultry AND FARMERS ( tfc CO-O- P mini W ( ((t c:- - 4Shf - ek Need Help to Step Drinking? Alcoholic Anonymous Helped lis WW Of Phone WXm P O SOX 1288 OOMN SffuT! llfW BRIGHAM CITY 33 Davis Demos Will List Candidates Ai August 7 Meet ar time" "Many people have found it cheaper to house two or more cows in place of the bull which they have been keeping" he noted "This also reduces the danger which is ever present when a bull is maintained ar Above purchasing first tickets to the fifth annual Clearfield nival supply depot picnic party set for Lagoon Auk 5 is Capt A S Keeth right commanding officer and Comd VV N Gray executive officer The depot employes are June Hill left Salt Lake City and Betty O'Brien Lay-to- n The N8D day picnic is an annual affair enjoyed by depot military and civilian personnel their families : v and — — "friends — rv — — ffie'beg!?" M9 Toll Charges End On August 6 stinghouse Mm ' ing machine But be sure to get the hem— That's a brand a came we can depend on absolutely" We looked at the beautiful new models I was thrilled to see how many different things they would do— buttonholes ruffles plaits hems and lots more— all so easily and quickly "Yea it's a marvelous machine" my husband greed So now I sew the pretty clothes I need even curtains and make alterations and drapes My new and like a is a real budget-stretchbecause sewing gives tonic for me too me such e sense of satisfaction and reel My husband said to me: "I want you to be woman in town I know the with a brand new sew-wonders can do you ed Free-Westingho- Free-Westingho- er accomplishment! Come in and see the new models today! KAYSVTLLE Davis County July Beginning Sunday Aug e 29 — there will be no more toll charges on telephone calls between Kays-vill- e and Farmington C A Yeates local manager of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co reminded users today e On the same date service also will be instigated between Farmington and Bountiful Yeates said "The telephone company has recognized the need for a broader and more unified service to meet requirement of Kaysville and Farmington" Yeates explained "Both communities have many common interests and service of a wider scope will we feel better service our subscribers in the two ex- changes" toll-fre- Fire Situation Held Delicate BRIGHAM CITY July 29— John Hadfield Box Elder county fire Warden reports fire conditions in the county at this time are delicate At the same time he said close adherence to state fire laws is nec essary if fires of serious nature are to be avoided "Burning permits are required before a stubble fire or fire of any kind can be built So far this season there have been six fires directly caused by carelessness Nearly any of those blazes could have destroyed thousands of dollars worth of farm property" Hadfield added Permits can be obtained from Hadfield directly or through Sheriff Warren W Hyde at his office dmWestinqhouse Corner 23rd flDERSOIlS Washington Blvd Phone 5775 sfl I tc nnDERSons Corner 23rd and Washington Blvd 26 at the fair grounds in Kays viile it was announced today All exhibits must be entered by nine a m Friday Ac- - 25 Taking part in outlining nlans1 for this canvass are members of the following committees General county committee Mrs Mine Flint chairman Kaysville Bars Delmag Shetley Layton and Mrs Lloyd Burningham Bounti- ful Community committee members Mrs Esther P Rock wood Cent Mrs Anna Pace Clearfield Mrs Alvin Stoker Clearfield Mrs Ed Everett Centerville Mrs Geo Barker Kaysville Mrs John Hill Clinton Mrs Lloyd Burningham Mrs Bountiful Wiliard Hess Farmington end Mrs Spencer Adams Layton table Department committees and bed linen Mrs Amelia Webster Kaysville chairman Mrs E J Rosengreen Bountiful Mrs Eva Warreh Syracuse and Mrs Leonard Allen Layton Needlepoint quilts afghans and rugs Mrs Golden Adams Layton chairman: Mrs Ray Dawson Lay-to- n and Mrs Mar low Burningham Bountiful i is Clothing new and remodeled Mrs Dale Tolman Bountiful chairman Mrs Alt Blood Centerville: Mrs Ruby Weaver Layton and Mrs Helen Allen Centerville 3d tattin Crocheting knittins tars jusun roiman Bountifu Mrs chairman Darvel Miller Kaysville and Mrs Joseph V Dy layton lderlv oerson Mrs Evrlino TV BJorkman Bountiful chairman and Mrs Lewis Cook Layton n Canning Mrs Glen Miller chairman and Mrs Clarence Bone Layton Baking Mrs Jack Simmonds Bountiful chairman Mrs Golden Layton Layton Mrs Vernon B Carr Centerville and Mrs LaMar Barlow Bountiful I'-'-- 'S er-vil- le Tarm-ingto- Davis Sprays for Beetle Control FARMINGTON July 28 EVANSTON Wyo — AfH July 29 — Marriage licenses were -issued' 'during the past week by J- H Barber Uinta county clerk to Edwin Syme and Dorothy Lucile Bair both of Lyman Earl Schaefermeyer Vernal Utah and Mcrla Harrison Roosevelt Utah Kenneth Waller Kuhn and Margaret Flohr Ogden Donald Everett Johnston and Leon a May Osborn Evanstbn Mayo K Sneigroe and Leafon Buckley Salt Lake Cityj Gael Orlob and Molly Joan Humphrfea Ogden William H Breeze Murray Utah and Esther May Leeds Salt Lake City William Bert Collovich and Bonnie Rae Taylor Midway Utah and Dennis Ottley and Sandra Fotheringham Evanston '"If" Phone 5719' OPEN MONDAY NIGHT TELL 9 PM 1 Evanston Hospital CARLOAD UNFINISHED FURNITURE 5 Genuine Ponderosa unfinished furni-- 7v e4o!f ture that is already sanded and waiting to be finished just as SHIP'-'p you want it See this marvelous selection tomorrow jh?: 299 : at the newly completed Uinta Memorial hospital here states Gerald Cazin chairman of the hospital board The public is mvited to visit the building and to inspect rooms and equipment Members of the staff and the board Will be present to Welcome visitors conduct them through the building and answer questions The hospital will be open on Monday' July 31 to receive and care for patients Chairman Cazin said- - Six people In need of hos- medical care who titalizatfon and made reservations for rooms will be admitted on that date Opening of the hospital formerly scheduled for July 15 was delayed because strikes on railroad and in steel industries delayed shipment of furniture and needed supplies Staff Announced On the hospital staff are Mrs Warren Olson superintendent Mrs Donna Cluff secretary and bookkeeper Samuel Samuels laby technician oratory and Jack Connors orderly Joseph Stevenson maintenance man Gay Sergeant R N Mrs Birch Cornel-too- n R'N: Mrs Louis Herbert R N Mrs Evett Reed Mrs Fred Same Mrs Harry Ehlers Mrs James Potter Mrs Dorothy Brad-shaand Ha Passey Mrs FannieWright cook Mrs Walter Sims Jr cook ind Mrs Ray Bloomfield Th'i hospital board includes besides M Cazin president J Burr Bailey treasurer Floyd Brown secretary Kenneth Fiero and Lewis Iverson Opening of the hospital Is culmination of nine years of work and activity on the project Starting 2941 under direction: of the Rev Dudley B McNeil then rec- t'Hui 3 Episcopal church l were eollertrri nliwltfM and plans drafted for the ded institution Progress wn by World war H and of labor and ' su'nnlle tin continued in 1947 and aid of funds raised a bond subscription and grant construction was n us' contributions from f Evantitnn ITinta mnntv and Rich mnntv Utah har h by the board to furnish Twyef rooms and buy equipment The hotottal will be dedicated as' a memorial to servicemen who lost thefr lives in5 World war nv Kie institution will serve all of southwest Wyoming and the ranchCounty X-ra- w jConvenient cmsm AVAILABLE ar n: Stake Schedules MI D A Convention Appointment Toici Ai Geneva Plant EVANSTON1 Yyo July 29 — L S Woodruff stake M I A con- vention will be held Wednesday Aug 2 at seven p m by L D S Second ward chapel on County road under direction of Kay Nye stake Y M M I A superintendent and Mrs Ivan Burleigh stake Y W M I A president All M L A officers and teachers of the seven wards of the stake and all bishops members of the stake presidency M I A high council advisors and members of the M I A stake board will be in attendance to receive instructions from members of the M I A general board in Salt Lake City Six members of the general board in Salt Lake City who are expected to attend include Walter A Stevfenson first assistant Y M M I A superintendent Jay and Joy F Dunyon M' A board LaRue C Longden Sara D Yates and Winifred Bowers activity council leaders Instruction in all departments 'of the M I A including the executive Era manual and activity departments will be given by the representatives from Salt Lake City who will also direct an hour of recreation following the busi- GENEVA Utah Puly 29 Appointment of Lawrence F Black of Cleveland Ohio as general superintendent of the Geneva steel today plant was announced was made by The announcement Loren J Westhaver vice president and manager of operations for Geneva steel company a subsidiary of United States Steel corpora: Black is former chief engineer of the American Steel and Wire company alsoa U S Steel subsidiary He has been connected with the corporation since 1924 Await t Battery Session Training De-Gra- ff BRIGHAM Elks Urged to Support Defens ' Si ' ' Jk t Drop ficial (API— Idaho na- Joseph B Kyle of Garv Ind ik aeposns on June 30 grand exalted ruler of the BenevoWere some eight million lent and Protective Order of Elks dollars 3e low deposits on that datf addressed a regional meeting of a year ac State Finance Commis-- Elks leaders from 11 western states p loner E Haworth In m mm and west Texas in the Salt Lake omed statement of state and na- City Elks lodge tional banks noted that national He urged Elks to take an active bank deposits in 1949 on June 30 part in the defense of were $311916539 as compared to $303805387 By participating in community service the B P O E can be of marked value to the cities in which their lodges are situated Kyle told Wyiir I F s f j forSial" OPENING 29 — Educators Seek Fund Increase - 29 iulr two-wee- ness session "i CITY Capt Keith Boyer commanding officer Brigham City's battery C 363rd artillery reserve unit said today his battery Otf SI men anda officers will leave Aug 8 for k training session at Fort U Douglas Currently at cadre strength the unit was organized last September and started receiving pay in February The unit which now meets twice monthly is madeII up of veterans with the exof World war ception of four members SALT LAKE CITY July 28 AP) A call to Elks lodges for their fulcornmunities of ing Woodruff and lest cooperation to civilian defense Randolph Utah organizations as they are established throughout the nation was issued today by a high Elks ofBank Deposits BOISE July ' tion SALT LAKE CITY July 22 (AP) The state department of education aaid today that it lean $:o568-94will be needed in Utah to the school program for the operate 1650-5- 1 school year This represents an increase of $694000 over the preceding year School officials attributed the necessity for a fund boost to an increase of nearly 6(km students in the state's public schools during 9 tbe past year the district deputies and state deputies Win Scholarship He added that Elks should conEVANSTON Wyo July tinue to be alert for new ways to Dorothy Nixon daughter of Mr serve the community and Mrs Rulon Nixon Almy and ftoward Forman Brldger valley were awarded scholarship to University of Wyoming by Uinta county board of commissioners reports Malcolm McCuaig chairman of the board The scholarships awarded annually to two outstanding high school graduates of the county tuition expenses at the SM''i'UHI 11 for one year es uni-versi- Look for Our Ad In Monday i Evening's Paper I UP-TO-DAT- SAHARA E? NOT IF YOU HAND-FI-R YOUR f URN l BE AC I I MODER- N- 99 BE COMFORTABLI STOKERMATICneoH "f Zee H 1 ' " - EVANSTON Wyo July 29 — Open house will be held Sunday July 30 from ten a m to four p m WATCH ill n - proximately 425 acres of potatoes have been in Davis county in a battle sprayed against an infestation of Colorado potato beetle DeLore Nichols county agent said today since the spraying program started several weeks tat 61 prop- ernes nave Deen sprayed Of this 21225 acres were dusted by air ana the remaining acres piane were dusted hy ground equipment Marriage Permits ? ForSunday at VV3 FARMINGTON July 29 — All homemakers in Davis county will be approached by committee members or by women assisting In each L D S ward In an effort to obtain outstanding exhibits for the county fai - to be held Aug 25 and r Open House Dated -- -- h- "lsmen Jtr?i Campaign Set on Exhibit For Davis County Fair ' he sa'd to me 29 — A immediately to Intermountain school or to phone the school dian organization meeting for Boy Scouts at Intermountain wm wwa aa niuuvu ior a general meeiing to explain this week by civic leaders renre- - the program and take 'further stem in final selection of workers Dr SMrttng the chamber of conunerce Red Cross civic clubs and the Boyce concluded various churches It was brought out that the proposed program not only offered an unsual opportunity for Indian pupils but also a unique opportunity to the general public for community service All those at the meeting heartily endorsed the program "So far as I know this is the first time that government school for Indians has launched a program which is to be built around volunteer community workers as well as school employes We are FARMINGTON July embarking on a new experience which I believe will be unusually nomination convention hi interesting" staled Dr George A Davis county will be held August Boyce superintendent of the 7 with only the four-yecounty school "I believe this procedure will be commissioner candidacy to be cona significant step in building bet- tested party leaders announced toter community understandings be- day There are four aspirants to tween the public and our pupils to the advantage of the region and the commission post The nominating confab in the the nation and to the personal satisfaction of the workers in the county already has been conducted by Republicans program" he added Primary elections will be heid Volunteers Needed on Sept 5 Republican and DemoPlans were made for cratic candidates and prospective volunteer adult workers soliciting from as are: far as Ogden Logan and Tremon-to- n candidates comDemocratic — Four-yeand as wide an area as 'is missioner Golden F Layton Lay-to- n within easy driving distance of Thomas G Layton West Lay-toBrigham City for occasional meetW Alvin Nalder Layton M ings About 20 to 25 adult lead- P Leonard Farmington ers are needed for various types county attorneyNorth Milton J Hess of participation R Bruce clerk county Approximately 15 men fjpSjt Farmington Thomas sheriff Major Kaysville needed to serve on committees such M Argyle Woods Cross state repS health and safety scout adresentative W J Madill Bountivancement camping leadership ful Charles C Gardiner Bountitraining and finance Three men county assessor Clifford D are needed to serve as scout com- ful Strong Kaysville: county recorder missioners T Bountiful Eldredge "This group will probably not Emily William H Wil-co- x treasurer county have to meet much more than once Elgin U Roberts a month after the program is un- WoodsSyracuse Cross county surveyor der way The actual work involved George- C Mitchell Clinton Juswill not be arduous" Supt Boyce tice of the peace Herman A explained "But it will provide Brook hart Bountiful: John A a stimulating experience for men Hampton Bountiful Wendell Jr interested in getting personally ac- Barnes Kaysville Indian our quainted with boys and Republican — helping them get a good scouting E Glen Green Kaystwo-yeprogram" commissioner Euville In addition maximum of IS gene Tolman Syracuse county atmen is needed to serve as scout- torney Keith L Stahley Bountimasters and assistant scoutmasters ful David H Woods Cross for about eight troops to be estab- county clerk Bybee C Brough Hyrum lished this year This group will Bountiful sheriff: LeRoi Day Lay-tomeet with the troops once a week LeGrande T Hess Farming-to- n after school or evenings or weekstate representative Ronald ends and aiso attend a few train- Wiscombe Bountiful county assessessions ing sor- Joseph W Johnson Layton Will Prepare List county recorder Grace C StevenThose who attended the recent son Farmington county surveyor Toone Bountiful meeting will proceed to prepare a Dean William list of interested persons In ad- justice of the peaceL F J Torney Rigby Cendition anyone interested in par- Bountiful: William Clearfield r K Nelson Jens terville: in the in any H H Robinson program ticipating Farmington a note to is drop capacity urged It remains for the Republican central committee in Davis county to name a candidate for treasurer to replace William R Home who died July 1 July oTnc and if they would like to Join to contact either Mr Horn dial or the county agricultural agent's office Beckstrand said the Cache Val ley association recently obtained another proven sire in the Hol?tem breed a bull with Carnation blood lines who has been classified ex cellent and increased production 03 pounds of butterfat when mated on 405 pound production Another bull of the Jersey breed was obtained he said from the U S department of agriculture lie is a bull from the east purchased two years before he was born It was pointed out that the purpose of the artificial insemination program is to bring farmers bulls of high quality that cannot be purchased by most dairymen These bulls ean service many cows and therefore raise the pro duction and increase efficiency he explained "It is very Important today that production be maintained at a high level to meet competition that has arisen at this : best-dress- Workers Needed for Scout Program at Indian School For Artificial Insemination " With Naval Depot Party Dated Safwtfay R 700 Weber Dairy Cows Enrolled UTAH POULTRY BUILDS UTAH I STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING JULY 30 1950 SALES t Ca 49- AND SERVICE OGDEN ELECTRIC COMPANY ' Osdn 2556 Washington Blvd Utah Dial 6334 ' ty |