Show Ioka W. L is Basin's largest dairy Farmer and Hi-Land Dairy Three dairymen join together to form corporation BIGGEST MILK PRODUCER The Ioka Dairy which is made up of several Ioka dairymen and is now the largest single milk producer for Hi-Land Dairy in the Warren L. director and treasurer for the is shown with a of the odd cows that arc milked daily at the modern milking barn located on Ioka William E. R. Merlin no drivers license on Elton P. no drivers license on Donald E. S Floyd S. expired operators Dale during and 10 days in jail Tip Allen felony Elaine Thomas G. failure to report Arnold B. drunk Chyrl expired registration Joe Roy Edgar Fred Nettie Johnson Sarah disturbing the Freeman disturbing the Kenneth expired Heber C. Miguel no drivers Ruth C. no drivers George E. expired license James J. J. Lee expired registration LeRoy expired registration Fred Lynn C. expired Daniel R. expired operators Milo G. driving too fast for existing Kent disturbing the Theodore and Ruth disturbing the Seth G. Rex C. operating during and 20 days in Edward running stop Kay Louis public Lamona public Johnny R. Gertrude operating during and 5 days in Marshal operating during and 20 days in James N. expired Colorado Lucile and 5 days in jail Conditional upon restitution of Clarence R. Boyd C. conditional stay on jail Clint M. LaWana P. failure to yield Robert D. during upon proving reason Karl F. obtaining money under false Millicent S. no drivers license on Velman T. drunk Frank operating during and 10 days In Glen no drivers and 2 days in jail suspended upon proof of drivers Kenneth drunk and 20 days in Case being appealed to district Theodore no to Marvin D. failure to keep vehicle under Helen Virginia P. no drivers Donald A. Orrin R. no Utah operators Mark E. Alfred no drivers Dennis Archie P. expired Vincent drunk 5 days in Ervin A. Merrion no license excessive and proof of James C. Claryn L. no drivers Kenneth L. improper left Cliffton C. Wallace operating during suspended upon good Dan Wayne no Violet M. no drivers license on Norman case pending i James W. Arbun C. Daniel drunk and 20 Silviano no Utah Erva A. failure to yield Rex obtaining money William H. operating and 10 Timothy J. no Golden operator not wearing Walter Daniels Edith no drivers The Ioka Dairy Company has become Hi-Land Dairy's largest with the exception of Community according to W. L. director and secretary-treasurer of this new Duchesne County dairy The company's head cf mixed breeds and Jersey are producing an average of pounds of Grad A milk Twelve hours are required each day to take care of milking operations in the company's milking This dairy operation was set up last fall as a but has incorporated recently with of capitol The Lake Fork Investment of Roosevelt is principal stockholder of the Ioka Dairy Officers Named Directors and officers of the corporation for 1959 arc its incorporators Paul president and Russell 1st vice-president and Warren Salt Lake 2nd vice-president and W. L. Vema Foote and Thelma Robison are major stockholders In the Incorporation date for the company is listed as April At seven acres are utilized for the dairy company's On this plot are located the milk sheds and cows are kept in dry lot 21 hours a Much of the feed is purchased from Uintah Basin The new industry at Ioka does not at to grow its feed All offspring of the dairy cows are to be sold at Will Expand Expansion plans for the dairy company include purchasing of an additional adjoining seven acres and building a duplicate operation of milk sheds and corrals to handle additional It is hoped this expansion plan can be carried out by September Four men are working at the dairy at They are Mel-vin Russell Paule and W. L. Feeding operations at the dairy are to be mechanized so that the feed mangers can be filled directly from the forage box installed on a The dairy is interested in making additional purchases of Uintah Basin grown Buying Heifers Fifty top Holstein heifer calves have been ordered from California to be delivered at Ioka May These ordered by the Ioka Dairy largest the Lake Fork Investment will be about 2 months old on All 50 calves are from excellent milk They will be used for dairy replacement stock at the Ioka and some will be offered for The calves will be raised on a ranch in owned and operated by the Lake Fork Investment This company has additional ranch facilities on a plot in which is operated by Lawrence Cows at the Ioka Dairy are bred artificially by a technician of the Cache Valley ing reports the plans to have Paul Foote take a training course in artificial Insemination at the Utah State University in Logan In order that he will be qualified to be for the |