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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 21

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Ogden Standard-Examiner Friday October 23 1964 78 1- WelcomfiLSSUch UTAH WATER a vi Awe STORAGE AT The World Over! HIGH LEVEL NATIONAL LIVESTOCK to white Label Spike Show Names Majority of Judges The majority of the judges for ent of the college judging con- DEWAKSfl the 1964 Go' ien Spike National test has announced the follow Irrigation water stored Oct 1 in 18 major reservoirs supply Utah farmers totaled 146 million acre-feet according to fee US Department of Agriculture This is the Dest Oct 1 carryover since 1959 well above the 118 million acre-feet stored a year ago and the 1958-62 Oct 1 average storage of 123 million acre-feet These figures were compiled by the Soil Conservation Service Condition of farm pastures Oct 1 was rated at 78 per cent of normal compared to 87 per cent recorded a year ago and the 1958-62 average of 73 per cent for the date Livestock Show Nov 5-14 have been chosen I TePoel manager announced today He said the show office in the coliseum had been receiving a ing schools and coaches may participate in the contest USU Logan Dr A Mad-sen State College Fresno Calif Dr Jess Bell California State Polytechnic Dr Johnson BYU Dr Phil Shumway Washington State Universitv Pullman Wash Dr O'Mary Colorado State University Fort Collins Colo Dr Blackburn California State Polytechnic College Pomona Calif Dr Edward A Nelson University of Wyoming Laramie Wyo Dr Botkin University of Nevada Reno Nev Dr Verl Boman University of Idaho Moscow number of calls asking for the names of the judges Mr TePoel said the following judges have been selected and others will be announced in the near future Leslie Boomhower Mason City Iowa will judge the Pony of Americas Hugh Bennett Colorado Springs Colo the quarterhorses Eldon Riddle Independence Ore sheep Roy Largent Merkel Tex Herefords Lyman Bennion animal husbandry department California State Polytechnic Col Feed Cattle Totals Up For State MILK INSPECTION Albin Ferre Weber County-Ogden City Health Center milk section chief inspects a mechanical milking operation being carried out by Vern Hancock at Roylance Dairy 1885 400 North Ogden Idaho Donald Bell Chico State College Chico Calif Professor Ronald Hutchings Arizona State University Tem-pe Ariz Dr Rasmussen lege San Louis Obispo Calif junior steers SWINE APPALOOSA Vera Hoffman Acampo Cattle and calves on feed for and University of Arizona Tuc Here Milk Industry son Ariz Dr Bruce Taylor Cattle Grub Damage at $18 Million slaughter market Oct 1 in Utah were estimated at 47000 head up four per cent or 2000 head from a year ago The US Department of Agri Calif swine Bruce Taylor University of Arizona Tucson Ariz Angus Ray Yanez Simi Calif Appaloosa Dr Max Wallentine Brigham Young University Provo and Dr Doyle Matthews Utah State University Logan will judge the carcass division Hyrum Steffen superintend Mill Worth $13 PAX Now Is the Time to Kill ion culture reports there were 66 Utah livestock owners lose million cattle and calves on feed By JOHN YOUNG handling milk by-products such from $200000 to $18 With the approach of winter as ice cream powdered milk million each year through cattle milk producers in Northern cottage cheese and ice milk jgrub damage Fay Boyer Utah will have more time to de-i The center keeps records of county agent said today vote to their dairy operations dairy farms installing new Cattle grubs cause skin irri- for the slaughter market in 28 major states Oct 1 two per cent less than a year earlier Marketing of fed cattle totaled 30000 head during the July-September quarter 1000 less than for the same 1963 Rotate Tomato Crop Do not grow tomatoes in the same soil oftener than once every three years or once every four years where bacterial wilt has been prevalent a bulletin on controlling tomato dis eases equipment Jtation nervousness of the ani- This is important for larger 'mals below normal weight Alvin Ferre Weber County-Ogden City Health Center official said today Tho mi lb- cpptinn fhipf nnintpH nnartiar in TTth more efficient and more me gains lowered milk production i i i ji TOTAL CUT At that with thp rnmnletion organized operations are neces Crabgrass seed night crawlers and fertilito your lawn all in one operation Lawn Seed Best 69c Marions Blue Grass 1 65 Peat Moss Ig bale 525 Garbage Cans 20-gal 245 SALT 50 lbs 75c Rolled Barley 235 "BOSS" Kerosene burning PORTABLE HEATER for trailer houses tents trucks $1 5 or rooms special PILLSBURY FEEDS SERVICE PARKING 2463 Grant Avenue available through the county agent advises the harvesting of other crops Placements in the state during this quarter totaled 27000 head down 3000 from a year ago sary to make a profit in the value of hides dairy business There are about 100000 head Mr Ferre said 116 producers! of cattle in Weber Box Elder farmers can spend more time painting cleaning insulating and heating their facilities 'HONOR ROLL' in Weber County put in concrete or blacktop cowyards in Stool and Wood Docks Ixocwtivo and stenographer Chairs Filing Cabinets and Indexes and Davis counties according! There were 7000 head on feed tn Mr Rnvpr six months 14000 head on feed three to six months and int- a Ll It is through healthy animals 1962 in the interests of cleanli ness and the health of animals and clean farm and processing Steve Office UPPLY Lin couniy agem imiaiea remaining 26000 head on losses on individual animals feed less than three months on have been from $2 to $18 de-Oct 1 plants that Weber County's $13 V-S U1 "Lhh million retail-milk industry con- cowyards installed The health In 1963 there were 33 of these 361 -24th St 393-5355 CCQTCH WHISKY A BLEND S68 PROOF 01963 5CHENLEY IMPOSTS CO HY NT been center has encouraging: 1 on the severity of the! 0f 47000 head on feed tmih flttark 27000 head weighed more than their use tinues on the US Public Health Service's "Honor Roll" Forty years ago about one-third of the milk produced in 700 pounds per head compared LOAFING STALLS TREATMENT recommends immediate "Possihlv thp greatest thine with 28000 head more than 700 pounds a year ago He Utah was used on the farm avpr hit tho Hairv hvfnetrv is NOW AT SPARROW'S YES WE'RE OPEN! Every Saturday From 8:30 am to Close-Out On This Outstanding where it was produced accord- tne individual loafing stalls fortreatment of cattle for 8ruDS-ing to John Rosenbury US tne cows" Mr Ferre explains! "Now is the time to control Department of Agriculture "Producers have to go to! cattle grubs" he explains "Ani- In 1962 about 6 per cent stalis jn the interests of mals treated are definitely the milk was used on the farm cieaPiiness and the saving in more thrifty and do better in where it was produced one per bedding and other costs" the feed lots cent was sold as farm separated He said about 35 producers! "Treat before Nov 1 or short-cream and 93 per cent waSput in these stalls so far this ly thereafter" sold as milk year There were 44 installed i Mr Boyer said effective in- Weber County continues to tne first year they were started secticides are available locally jproduce and process more andin 1962 and 42 in 1963 to control cattle grubs and some more milk each year Tf this quality milk other parasites But as Mr Ferre explains piaced in quart containers side i A' number of leaflets on con-fewer and larger operators are Dy side it would stretch from troling these grubs are avail-producing and processing thisjogden through San Diego able through Extension Service 6 O'CLOCK PI Com in our larg selection of floorcovorings Johnson-Perrin 3701 Wash Dial IX 4-4571 ELECTRIC DRYER xniiK Calif and into Mexico offices in northern Utah ilSBl ma an example producers or Grade milk being inspected at least once a month by Mr IjFerre's department were num-'jWrtd as follows: In 1957 there were 498 pro- '65 Comet completes 16200-mile durability run from Cape Horn to Fairbanks Alaska in 40 days ONLY A FEW LEFT acers in 1960 388 in 1963 1p5 and this year 309 produc- I I EXCHANGE AGREEMENT tfe health center has an exchange agreement with Logan and 5alt Lake City where they cept the local department's tion of dairies shipping mspe their areas into livelier Comet prom tnct again why if tht World Durability Champion Use thow-room models in day-and-night grind from the bottom to the top of too world FAIRBANKS Oct 22 Three Mercury Comets today finished a run no car has ever attempted in so short a the rugged 16200-mile grind from Cape Horn to Fairbanks En route day and night the cars had no major repairs just routine maintenance That's ample proof thit l965 Comets are powerful and tough not just liyely and beautiful At the same time the health 1 1 center accepts their inspection jfahose dairies shipping milk to Weber County for processing pr Ferre said in addition to checking the Grad milk producers each month his department also checks about 36 Frozen dessert establishments in the county These include busi MOeKsSeUHBbW' -JfX -tfjWK We 'Tw EwSRlEEEEEEEEEiWiH "HR ft? 1 Really a Steal at This Low Price! No Money Down-as low as $750 per mo And Look at All the Deluxe Features: All porcelain top and tub 3-heat adjustable temperature control NOTICE -7 to Model DA520X Safety door and start switch 7 Automatic time shut-off Dependable GE Hi-Speed Low Heat Drying Vi Bottom to top 16200 miles POLITIC At ADVERTISERS Shades of Daytonal Comet is famous for durability Last year specially equipped Comets ran 100000 miles at Daytona in 40 days Regular production-model Comets used just USe showroom Comets Want to see the car thaimade it rom Cape Horn to Fairbanks? Visit your Mercury dealer's Check a 1965 Comet 'iCJjli ill With smooth Multi-Drive Merc-O-Matic The only difference: the run cars had an extra gas tank because service stations are frequently so far apart in South America- If SOFA-CHAIR SPECIAL OTHER MODELS ft fin I iiiiiin ha a ii apv GE DRYERS AS LOW AS In South America Spring was near Thaws ilooded the roads otru Li? inu nuum dci Danish modern slim line sofa and chair set Assorted colors and fabrics Copy must be in our office by 5 pm two Ron nriro $1 39 of OO days previous to pub Passing abandoned gold refinery at Antofagasta northern Chile SEE The Bird With the OPEN DAILY TILL lication of the Standard-Examiner's Monday through Jnijfjfl Comets ore ready for mediate delivery No waiting if you order yours now -jfteicwK Comet iMipl Copy for Sun- fist be received wm Good roads were relief for drivers after rugged stretchOB vtarid's durability champion SPARROW by 5 pm the previous Thursday Your mm i STOCKS LINCOLN-MERCURY INC 3230 Whngto Blvd potion will be wr- APPLIANCES TV STEREO FURNITURE CARPETS LINOLEUM mf mm Roy Shopping Center Hiway 91 at 5700 South ttond A PRODUCT OF C9SS M0T0R COMPANY UNCOLN-MSRCURV OIVISIOM Show" Channel mm the "Bing Night 6:30 PM.

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