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Show Phone your news items to 131 SSSSSSSSSSSCSS WfAlHEfiTBE Thursday - Friday - Saturday "TROPIC ZONE" IN TECHNICOLOR With Ronald Regan Cartoon Sunday . Monday - Tuesday J '! f ; L . i STARS yJ v Technicolor JtOSEMARV ANNA MARIA LAITO dOOXfT'ALBERGHETTI'JfELCHIOR iHiun wilt Cartoon Tuesday and Wednesday DOUBLE FEATURE Two Fisted Sheriff and "My Dog Rusty" XSXSXSXSSXSSX ROOSEVELT THEATRE Thursday - Friday - Saturday JOHmPM-jmSIERLING COLEEN GRAY iyle BETTGER Cartoon Sunday and Monday HAYWARfTMITCHUM Cartoon Tuesday . Wednesday - Thursday RAY COLLINS BODIL MILLER iimku wtumimul rem Cartoons Phone news items lo 131 : I KEEP PRODUCTION UP r 1 WHEN PRICES f f ARE HIGH I- A S '' ': Non-layers are good only for eating or , selling, but they're not worth feeding, 4 1 ' said Vernon Buchanan, marketing rep- 1 ? , resentative of DRAPER POULTRYMEN. fL ! In pointing out that egg prices are now I '" high Mr. Buchanan advised local poul-Irymen poul-Irymen to keep the old hen laying be- Mr. Buchanan fore moult. He als-o suggested that producers will have more eggs to sell if they turn lights on earlier and cut back on grain, increasing mash consumption and pellet feeding. In line with this, he noted that every one of the ingredients that go into DRAPER MASHES are of the finest quality and are scientifically planned and balanced. A sure way to get extra eggs is to feed DRAPE QUALITY FEEDS . . . Flock tested and contains a full measure of RIGHT nutrients. nu-trients. Mr. Buchanan declared that excellent results production-wise production-wise have been obtained by brooding an early and a late group of chicks. Helps keep the laying house full of producers pro-ducers and makes belter use of brooding equipment. I He also said that poultrymen should shop for their best feed buy on an energy basis. . . and thai best buy is DRAPER FEEDS r - - - , 1 wfi n- irfciw r - - 1 With . Tiff JtnuuL For The SS OUR t- . A mSKMM'UO ft 1 Children's ; Finest rja ;?V-J,V-f- rvl ' Pfh w t - t ii-tf'-':2;A-sH0oi "r Sake " cargo Mmmmm fI . ; . v mfhs3i Drive ; The F)f f ,1 Carefully ; World 3 sZ DON'T LOAF! KEEP YOUR CAR IN SAFE DRIVING CONDITION S 1 Every boy and girl in our community means as much to his or her par ents as your child means to you. Everyone who drives a car wants to drive , safely but more than wanting, it lakes a deliberate cautionness! Just see your -t child in every other child at a crossing, and you'll do the right thing. 1 1 Observe The Traffic Signals - That's Important 1 1 Repack front wheel bearings. 4 Examine tires for bruises, 8 Complete thasis lubrication. Present bearing wear re- cuts, etc. Adjust brakes. Saves wear. Reduces need i 1 suits in wheel misalignment for parts replacements. ': and wobbling. 5 Check oil filter. Important 1 , keeP dirt out of motor. Q j -nUch to make 2 Clean spark plugs re-gap if 9 Wax and polish 10 ma ; ! necessary. Dirty and worn 6 Fill battery to proper level. finish last indefinitely. n i , plugs waste gas. This care helps to prolong ) 3 - Switch wheels and tires battery life. 10-Drain and refill crank : case. j I often. Extremely important 7 Check oil level. Prolong en- Draining out dirty oil an 1 j J in gaining maximum mileage gine life by maintaining pro- refilling with clean oil will I for all tires. per oil level. prolong engine life. - UBNTAM FARRflERS' UNION CO-OP I ( OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION NO. 421 ' PHONE 220 or 170-J ROOSEVELT. UTAH |