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THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 29 1953 On Roofing lob ' ) Personal USAC Offers Dairy Short Course JJTto Women WithT” LOGAN — Dairy fieldmen inland Dairy Calf Feeding” “Effi - cient Housing of Dairy Cattle1 Backache' spectors ' and Dairy Herd Nagging in from Assn and “New supervisors provement all over Utah will gather in pep ed due nTb gan Nov 5-- 6 for a short dairy fcdjkche end dirsines down of kidney function Xoc to r toy food course sponsored by the USAC function la very important kidney W hen wsw everyday conditkinsuch Extension Service F—Hh ues th is importent trees and trein U On the morning of Nov 5 sesmas f oiks suffer na-i- C function to riow downmiserable Mmorbird-- sions will include discussions by backache— or irritation due to cold or wron diet tntf members of the USAC faculty 1 passages or f if the eondi and extension service of the fol- rcgfcctyour kidneyrQun PilDoan l1QW jnz tonics: tkm bother you Try by million for i diuretic Used euceesafuUy bow time many “Outlook for Utah’s Dairy In- 50 If amaiiny ow year Ktrsrlrr Lo- etJJ bcVehelcof ns K ““ mi wat Get Doan’ pul todayl tSuSi'eiP5PmiWkXey“l: j I dustry’’ “Economy In Feeding the Milking Herd” “Antibiotics SUPPLY- Developments DHJA Records” A tour of Cache County dairy farms and a special meeting for DHIA supervisors will finish the first day’s activities Friday morning sessions will feature lectures and panel discussions on “Brucellosis Eradication In Utah' and “Bulk Handling of Milk In Tanks' Too High Requests — Budget requests from the various departments of Provo City total 5984482 v hich is $155-73- 4 above estimated revenues for 1954 Robert Q Strong city auditor said City heads will have the task of paring down requests to fit the estimated income for next year PROVO HEAL CLEARFIELD NAVAL — Sealed bids will be received until 11 a m Nov 10 at the public works office here for replacement of existing composition roof flashings with metal core type roof flashings on two existing buildings in the storehouse area Specifications and other bidding information may be obtained on application to public works officer Naval Supply Depot Clearfield Ogden Utah Deposit of check for $10 payable to Treasurer of the United States is required as security for safe return of each set of bidding data -DEPOT " Im- US Employment Defense Meeting Set ? In Utah Drops 4800 In Year SALT LAKE CITY (AP) —Total government employment in Utah dropped 4800 during the last 12 months the State Department of Employment Security reported yesterday -- the During same period the total labor force of the state to a total of J' in-30- creased by 275000 Yet the number of unemployed fitopd at 10800 in September an increase of 1000 over September I X Wyo — A meeting of the Uintah County Civil 1952 The other 6800 persons were Defense Council will be held tonight at 8 p m in the' Lyman absorbed in other pursuits — 2000 of them in manufacturing Grade School auditorium After trimming the 4800 from) federal payrolls there still were NIPPY CHEESE lb 49c 30000 employes of the federal 2933 Washington Blvd government residing in the state MARKET EVANSTON CENTRAL Phone 69 No 1 SPUDS EO-l- b 98 bag rC2c onions Ilo 1 EO-I- b bag lion Crop SWEET G0IU1 : doz 39c Meeting—Called Special A EVANSTON special Wyo meeting of the board of trustees of Consolidated School District No 1 has been called for Tuesday night An analysis 'of soil and foundation tests made by a Denver firm at the location of the proposed new school building will be presented and details of construction plans will be dis--1 cussed - Annual FHA Event AV Crnt S £ I 4 f jt i L IX ' This Birdman Can Land Anywhere I Proving that no port is too small for his Bell 47B helicopter Pilot Irv Zifferblatt landed it gently on the sun deck of a huge house trailer parked at an airport in Amityville N Y Passenger Douglas Storer waves to surprised bystanders be(ore the 'copter takes off Today in Utah Police Seek Car of Utah Murder Victim an-- 1 LOGAN (AP) — A wide was sounded today for a ’ RIPE BAHAMAS Fine for Lunches lb 10c I WE payroll checks gladly cash v ’ alerttmen A registration certificate pended for a few moments by car for a 1941 Plymouth made out to her neck A sister of the victim nual carnival dance sponsored registered in the name of a Wash- Fred Martin of Wapato was found ran for her father who freed the child called the fire department by the Evanston High School Fu- - ington man whose body was found in the dead man’s clothing ture Homemakers of America will near a clump of bushes alongRowley said the man had been and applied artificial respiration be held at 8:30 p m tomorrow in side a road northeast of here shot in the right side of the until arrival of a resuscitator the school gymnasium Deputy Sheriff Tom Rowley neck Tire tracks nearby indicate said the man had been tentative- ed the body may have' beeti 27 Bands to Play bands When found LOGAN — Twenty-sevely identified as Fred Martin 71 tossed from a car dead about 12 with 1700 members will take part the man had been of Wapato Wash this weekend at Utah State AgriYakima County Wash offi- hours cultural Homecoming tomorrow cials said Martin left there about and Saturday one month ago to work in the Ida- Couple To Be Honored Wyo — The EVANSTON food packed by VAN CAMP SEA FOOD COMPANY INC Main Office: Tceaunal bland California T j s 3-52- 01 Look for the Mermaid on the label I X -- 5 n r ho harvest fields PRICE—Mr and Mrs William Sheriff Bert Guns of Yakima Steckelman residents of Carbon County said Martin drove a 1941 County since 1907 will be honcar and was accompanied by two ored at open house Sunday in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary The event will be held in the Iloldaway Hotel on South Carbon Avenue and the family Easiest Spreading requests no gifts Margarine Ever! Receive Award HYRUM— South Cache Young Farmers received a $100 cash award and a trophy' presented by Elvin Downs Salt Lake City assistant state director of agricultural education fori performing borne beautification work and promoting an adult clas4 in communEVEN BLINDFOLDED YOU ity beautification A Why lake chances? 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