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Show I'il'ty Two I)iry Cattle Killed In Sanpete County The tabulated results of the tubercular tuber-cular test of dairy cattle In Sanpete County in September is as follows: Mayfield, 76 heids tested, .211 attle tested with 3 reactors. . Oak Creek, 24 herds texed, 179 "attle tested with 4 reactors. Wales, 37. herds tested, 143 cattle tested with 1 reactor. Fountain Green, 107 herds tested, 2(15 cattle tested with no reactors. Sterling, 58 herds tested, 18 cattle tested with 4 reactors. Fayette, 39 herds tested, 107 cattle tested with no reactors. Spring City, 144 herds tested, 402 nattle tested with 2 reactors. Jerusalem, 3 herds tested, 9 catt e 'c- ted with no reactors. Fphraim, 155 herd, teq'n-t - 50b '"e tested, with no .reactors. .rhr,er"hur!r. 14 he i cited, 53 "attle tested with no reactors. Mt Pleasant, 287 herds tested, 648 'attle tested with 10 reactors. Tndianola, 10 herds tested. 61 "-.t.'lp. tested with no reactors. CenterfVll. 75 herds tested, 284 ca.ltle tested with 1 reactor. Freedom, 10 herds tested, 27 cattle tested with no reactors. Manti, 171 herds tested, 437 cattle tested with 4 reactors. Milburn, 24 heds tested, 114 oatt'e tested with 1 reactor. Gunnison. 99 he-'its tested, 236 cattle tested with 3 reactors. Clarion, 34 herds tested, 153 cattle tested with 1 reactor. Moroni, 133 herds tested, 373 cattle tested with 1 reactor. Chester, 30 herds tested, 220 cattle tested with 4 rea'ctars. Fairview, 171 herds tested, Sal caitle tc-.ted with 10 reactors. Axtell, 38 herds tested, 103 cattle t'--,rrt w'th 3 res,r'tvrs. Total herds tested, 1719; Total (;:' lo tested, 5386. Total reactors, 52. Annual Report At this writing the County Agent at work wnitting his County Annual An-nual Report, which vHl rerdinro from two to three weeks time The report year ends November 30th. and begins December 1st. Four copies of hte report are made, one lo go to the Department, of Agriculture. Washing-' Washing-' ton D. C. one to the state of Utah . at the Collcre at. Logan, one of the Comnty Commi-'ioners and one to be "e'ained in the local office. iiinpcte County Women Leave For CoTlee Training Schoo' Sanpete County will have four ".omen leaders represent her at fhe Leadership Training School to begin '-'ovomber 4th. and continue for (10) 'en days. The foUowiiiT "omen are rep-esenting Sanpete County: Mrs. A. W. Jensen, Ephraim, will take "Home Management" training tor. se Mrs. Kate Mills of Fairview, will ake "Foods" Training wortc. Mrs nnie .1. Bartholomew of Ephraim -l-.o lake "Foods" project. Mrs. George Mad-sen of Mt. Pleasant will 'a lie "Cl0'thing" training. The nunty and local Farm Bureaus are mT.perating in paying the expenses nf the leaders to Logan. On their return home they will carry the work to the women of their own com-aiunities com-aiunities as well as to the other parts the county. In addition to the study on their -elected project, a course will re -iven for all dr legates to run through 0.11 1 the ten day period, devoted to he study and practice of general organization methods and of project nformat'on and technique. J |