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Show Cattle Testing Nears Completion The testing of the dairy cattle cat-tle of Utah County for T. B. Testing is nearing completion according to an announcement made today by S. R. Boswell, Utah County Agricultural Agent. The T. B. Testing program has been going forward since June 1 under the direction of the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry and the State Department of Agriculture Agri-culture in cooperation with local Veterinarians and dairymen. A maximum effort has been made to contact the owners of each and every dairy cow in this county and now that the test has been completed, if there are any owners of dairy cattle who know that their cattle have not been tested, there is still an opportunity op-portunity to have them tested. Owners of dairy cattle who have not been tested for T. B. are advised ad-vised that they make a report to the County Agent's office giving giv-ing name, address, and number of cattle to be tested. As soon as the list of names have been compiled, a Veterinarian will be assigned to test such herds at a later date. S. R. Bosewell County Agricultural Agent MISS CAROL CLARK PRESENTS' HER STUDENTS IN A PIANO RECITAL On Tuesday evening. August 28, Miss Carol Clark presented a group of her students in a piano recital. The affair was held in the Second Ward Relief Society room, where the parents of the young pianists were guests. The 'following young artists participated: Lena Gene Dalton, Glenda Harding, Renae Orton. Mary Paulson, Lynn Paulson, Paul-son, Colleen Marrott, Gaye Thorne, Betty Holman. Muriel Martell, Ar. dena Beck, Geraldine Thorne Doris Dor-is Wadley, Don Wadley, Jack Wadley, Kathleen Allen, Jewel Olpin. Doris Wadley. Jeannrne Uohr.ron and Barbara West. At the conclusion of the program light refreshments were served. |