Show TAB MAIN — Show FrL Ray at Starts 7:30 ORPHEUM — pm A Sat July 6 & 7 Mil land Hedy Lamarr Fri Jane Technicolor Also Virginia Mayo in "RED LIGHT” Color by Raft Sun David Mon Tue& BriaS John July S 9 Agar In Thura 11 HITS July BIG TWO 10 12 “Blondie In Society” And And Get Me” ‘ITry Fri Sat A July 13 BIG —TWO Joel Wanda McCrea 14 HITS— Hendrix in "Saddle Tramp” John Color by Garfield Technicolor Patricia Neal “The Breaking OUT CUT in Point” 7:30 Sat July 6 A First Run Wyman pm — 7 in Johnson Van MRS was held wedding supper F riday night at th Garland Cafe to honor Mr and Mrs R G Brough of East Iremonton following their marrhge in the Lowas Brough gan Temple Mrs Mrs Grace Nicholas of TremonA Two new men have reported for work Max will Wightman assist the West Box Elder Soil Conservation District and will be at Snowville headquartered lie will also take care of the Soil Conservation Service program the Snowville Gordon Gatherum will be headquartered Tremonton and will assist mainly on the dryland area Mon July 8 A Cagney Virginia 9 Mayo In YOU WITH HI C Equalization Goals Not Realized State Report Shows from pae K Continued has a good nitrogen content of approximately 500 lbs of ammonium That sulphate mount of organic material and would really be a shot nitrogen in the arm for some of our soils in the older farming areas Iloytsville AsProtective Range sociation have reseeded 3000 acres of rangeland to grass All areas were burned previous to drilling with crested wheatgrass or a mixture of crested smooth brome and orchard grass Some of the benefits derived from this seeding and subsequent proper management are a 150 percent lamb crop as compared to the previous lamb crop of 100 percent an increase of marketing weight of 15 pounds per lamb and a ten times greater increase in length of time can bs held on the range Mr Brown secretary of the Association pointed out that the six years of seeding was paid for by the returns from one year’s lamb crop Blfoiiaey! ORANGE or GRAPE BEVERAGE 46 Oz Can $29c RIVER BARTLETT PEARS No 2 Can 39c HOOD 29c SEASIDE BUTTER LIMA BEANS No 2 can 2 for 27c Sweet M1LK BLUE — & Jucy — 4 doz 4 cans for PLATE SWEET No 2 Va Can Land leveling has been going along on a few farms In the valduring the month of June Among those participating in this accomplishment recently arc the following farmers: Merlin Anderson 75 acres and Cart Rhodes 20 acres near Tremonton J N Larson 20 acres Harland Anderson 35 acres Albert Thorson 3 acres Arnold Christensen 94 acres all near Bear River City most of these jobs were Athough too late to realize completed a crop this year it will permit a good opportunity to put on their finishing touches and have everything in good shape for the next ley WHITE STAR GRATED TUNA ORANGES $100 57c POTATOES 23c season RUDY’S GARLAND FRIDAY UTAH IG UTAH A 7 Barbara Wood returned la school in Salt Lake City after spending the weekend at home LaRae Wood returned to the city with Barbara to spend a week at the Theron Wood home Howard Mr & Mrs The Hunsakers had rereturned from a trip east Mr St Mrs Howard Capener and children spent the week at Mr St Mrs Park Yellowstone Keith Gardner and Mr & Mrs Russell Capener spent the holiMr St day in Logan Canyon Mrs Joe Bowcutt and family of Preston visited during the weekend with their mother Mrs R D Macfarlane Mr St Mrs Paul Ward of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mr St Mrs Art Ward Mrs LaVoy Udy and her sister Mrs Oleen Udy were in Salt Lake City Saturday Mrs Glen Udy had as guests the week her father Mr during Skinner of Salt Lake City and two of her sisters one of them from California Tom Udy a spent day during the week in Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Earl relatHughes of Samaria visited ives here during the holiday Mrs Melba and Lundberg twin sons of Logan visited during the “week with Mr St Mrs Earl Hales Mr A A Capener was in Salt Lake City Sunday to visit his brothers and some relatives from California Lowell who has been with the Capener for two years army in Germany has been made a sergeant and is now spending his leave seeing various parts of Germany Dr St Mrs E Jex Capener and daughter Carol of Salt Lake City called on the Leland Capeners Sunday called Capener cently their vacation in Tungsten with their daughter and t Mr & Mrs Stanley Nevada family cutt of also children spending high Blaine Morse has moved out of the front part of our office payers paid on a levy in Novem- Freeman Byington and the Farm- ber 1950 that was only 223 mills era Home Administration will 1946 higher than in November occupy that area and additional state school tax levy included ton office adjacent space We wel- The supper table was attrac- In contrast taxpayers in Murray come them as neighbors It is and flowers paid on a levy 162 mills higher all a part of the Secretary of tive with candles than those 1947 1950 in in in Present in addition to the guests to bring Agricultures program of honor ttere members of their Kane on a levy 145 mills high- all agricultural under agencies families Mr A Mrs Joe Nicho- er In Provo and in several one roof All these moves were las Mr & Mrs C R Brough and school districts the increases in predicated of op the principle r were well the Mr Sc Mrs Jess Garfield of Treperiod giving the farmer more efficient monton Mr & Mrs Jess Nicholas over 12 or 13 mills service of Corinne Mr Sc Mrs Wayne Greater School Lobby On Monday June 25 we took enacted at both the Mr Luker our Regional Director Legislation Nicholas qf Promontory Mr Mrs regular and special sessions of and J A Libby State Conserve- of Payette Grant Nicholas Idaho Mr It Mrs Roy Holland the 1951 legislature will permit on a tour of the dryland of Tremonton St Mrs Ray still higher property tax levies area Of chief Interest to them Mr Hill of Huntsville and Mr & Mrs that may be imposed at the be- was the We strip cropping school hest of boards district of Clarence Bowcutt of Garland pleased to be able to show education Possible effects of them Following the dinner dancing such cropping on the are records strip statutory amendments was enjoyed of farms They not discussed in the report to the were with the amount Impressed tax commission which however of feed that Del Fuhriman was Mrs Evadrae Rydalch is visit- does summarize: from sweet clover realizing the “The minimum school legisla- he was ing this week with her parents chopping and storing in Mr St HnCH Last in 1947 (1) has a She will tion enacted pit silo on his Pocatello Valley leave Friday to make her home been followed by increased burThe clover was In nearly on In - Monterey the dens tax for full bloom Del was California Park property adding chop- school purposes now the highest The Lasts accompanied by ped barley to aid in curing the and Janice visited relatives in Utah history (2) has provided ensilage in Lewiston Tuesday and Wed- - more money from property taxes meet school district expend! It looks as 11 LeRoy Bunnell is nesday (to and (3) has been followed going to surpass his last y ear’s wider inequalities between beef production record of 953 Mn Clyde Wood and by Mr school districts as measured by pounds of beef per sere on irriof PocateUo visited his famUy local property tax levies for gated pasture this year His 40 parents here Sunday school district purposes” head of heifers on eight acres of As to the fourth argument of pasture look good He had to Mrs Farrell Wood and Mrs C W Wood accompanied a number the tax study committee in favor cut hay off of one of his pasture amendments units because it was growing of children to the Logan Temple of the constitutional of 1946 sessibns of away fro mhis cattle succeeding to do baptisms Saturday the legislature have been marked is about It time to give the by even more strenuous and Miss Betty Killer of fertilizer treatment if production appeals for more funds New Jersey visited Saturfor the school districts and for fertilizezr treatment if production day at the C H Last borne is to level be maintained the first time in many years the Mr Mrs Percy Hess of Hill proceeds of the Utah 2 per cent Mr Erickson of Beaver Dam Field and Mr & Mrs Joe Hess of sales tax have been diverted in Mr Bingham of Iloneyville and part for school financing purpos- Mr Wightman and Mr Gatherum Fielding visited at th© W C es home July 4th of the Soil Conservation Service attended the annual range field day at Iloytsville Utah Since 1944 the ranchers of the East Save GARLAND TIMES Ogden are visiting there Mrs Don Wagstaff and o £ Salt Lake City are “WEST POINT STORY” Sweet Clover Green Manure the week with Mr & W'e took some interesting pi£- Mrs Mrs George Bowcutt Tues Wed Thurs July Mr St Mrs Martures of William Roberts’ sweet Agnes Burnett First Run and Mr &'Mrs Horclover green manure crop Burnett vin The Eleanor Parker Anthony Dexter clover was about 30 inches tall ton Nish of Logan attended a In and a good thick stand He disc- funeral in Malad for a relative ed it first to chop up the lbng ‘"VALENTINO” stems and planned to crown it IN TECHNICOLOR later using a big duck sweep Charlie Peterson at Promontory Fri & Sat July 13 A 11 mother of Mrs Adams Iiomcr Hotter at Howell and w'alker— First Run — to California with them Wm Gibbs at Portage also had returnod Mr & her vacation some fine looking clover We to spend Dorothy Patrick in Ml Ray Tippetts of Ogden spent believe they should have crowned "The Big Gusher” their sweet clover before it was a ay visiting with Mr St Mrs Also Mr & M” John Allen Glen 18 inchef high It dries the soil 'VllIiams “Tale of the JNavaJ°4” Marcia and daughter out too much when it makes Color by Technicolor sPent thc that extra food of growth A of Salt Lake citySt Mrs Leland good stand of clover 18 inches weekend with Mr Sun James CARRY AND SUPPER HONORS R G BROUGII WEDDING MR AND st Starts “THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE” “BREAKTHROUGH” Wed A in “Copper Canyon" (eo — Show GARLAND Northern Utah Soil Conservation New spcnt a few iays wth Mr St Mrs j0hn Ward They returned to their home in Salt Lake City Mrs Jay Macfarlane Thursday visited a few days in Malad with her parents Mr St Mrs Ira Moon Mrs Karl Welling who has been in Evanston Wyo staying Mr Sc Mrs Blaine Welling who are the pn)ud parents of a new son returned home this ueek Mrs Dale Ogden and children of Salt Lake and Mrs Max Adams spent the weekend with their parents Mr & Mrs Mrs Delose Delos Jensen Udy shopped in Ogden during the week Mr & Mrs Grant Skin- ner and children of Salt Lake at the Tom spent the weekend Udy home and Gloria Burnett turned with thelm to spend her vacation Riverside entered three Boats in the Plymouth rade Wednesday and a number of people attended the rodeo of scj°°l J1” 1951 6 family and spent the Lake " Mr It Mrs Clarence Austin and Mr & Mrs Ray Hailing and sons afof Layton returned Saturday ter having spent a week at Yellowstone Park reunion The Austin family at Lagoon will be held Sunday Members of the family from here will attend and Joan Brockman music on will provide accordion the program Mr & Mrs C J Wood enter tained at a family dinner SunThose present were Mr day Mr St Mrs1 LoMrs C W Wood well Burton of Logan Mr & Mrs LeGrande Burton and baby of Preston Idaho John Burton Mr St Mrs P C Petterson Mr St Mrs of Sail Bill Isom and children Lake City Mr St Mrs Eldon and baby of Malad and Cal Jack Burton of Sacramento Mrs Leslie YVassom Is vacawith her son Vaughn tioning and family In the southern Utah parks Mrs YV C Rogers Mr St Mr Mrs J U Rogers and family Mr Mrs Roy Oyler and Miss Ethel Rogers attended a family reunion at Idaho Falls Sunday St 1 VIKING CRYSTAL WARE $169 per Piece & Up BUD VASES $100 GLASSWARE & BAKING WARE $225 & $295 G E KITCHEN BLANKETS Russe11 Capener scoutmaster of Wversixle his accompanied scouts on a tw0 day hike to Tim‘ Robert CaPener d E311??” Da"W the CPeneru The their homes here fnd joys JULY Otto Brockman and Mrs Clarence 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