Show Ffige 5 TIIE GARLAND TIMES THE NEW Thur Fri Audie Murphy Sat May 8 10 9 Yvette Dugay in “CIMARRON KID” Color by Technicolor Cohit “STEEL Slay 1 shows begin: Mon thru Fri 3 pm 7:30 Sat-Sucontinuous FIST” i UTAH Sun Tues May Mon 11 12 DEAN MARTIN LEWIS IN CARTOON ! f 'Riverside t Mr & Mrs Berkquist (Irene Bowcutt) of Kellogg Idaho visited her parents Mr & Mrs William Bowcutt and other relatives here during the week g Home News a rpHE Phoenix weekly newspaper published in Phoenix Arizona carried an editorial recently entitled “Leave Us Alone Week” and should be of interest to thousands of other newspaper readers Here it is: “The Commerce department ! ported recently there were only r days left in the year which were not designated days All the weeks and months havp been taken and in many cases 'taken twice The department sug-- : gested that the days not designated for any sort of national observance be called "There are so many commemorations and designations of days and weeks this year that nobody will be left alone The department's and listed 147 wTeeks calendar twenty-tw- o months as special weeks or months In 1952' Since there are only weeks and twelve months in the overlapping is extensive year editor suggests in addi- is wealth There was a time' course when money was wealth because things that had value in themselves— gold silver cattle wheat —were used as money And for more than a century paper Mr & Mrs Keith Gardner attended the wedding and reception at the Buddhist Church in Salt Lake City for Miss Yagi Sunday We are happy to weclome Mabel Hadfield with us after bedeon be could exchanged money ing seriously ill and confined at mand for precious metal Today it the hospital and her home' for Is a criminal offense for an Amerover two months ican citizen to possess gold money Miss Doris Marsh and her But this ancient faith in money as brother Billy and Herb Ruth of wealth has been transferred to our Willard were Sunday visitors at paper currency which is not today redeemable in gold” the William Bowcutt home wMr & Mrs J 0 Hadfield were Altoona Mirror Altoona Pa: Ogden visitors Monday ' "Wa wonder what George Wash- The people of the ward cleaned about have to say ington would the Relief ' Society and Junior soma of the actions that take Sunday School rooms during the place these days in the city that week They had been partially bears bis name Washington was inundated during the spring high dedicated to the service of the establish water i to be helped country and to the welfare of his fellow Ward Pauline Davis Marilyn He was not con Americans and Ranae Welling accompanied cerned with entrenching himself the a cappella choir to Logan in office " during the week Mr & Mrs Ralph C Richards e The Coatsville Record ' r tion So She made a trip to Star Valley Wyo Pa: “It may not be denied to left'" that there be a sort of visit their daughter indeed has Phyllis administration that the armistice in which several weeks and family Mr & Mrs Carl Robsought to control news releases in end several months each year inson They went to welcome a certain areas of the government will he left as and new granddaughter whom the power of an American they There might even be a But for would had not seen She is the first 'Leave Alone press that is still free there Us national action no congressional have been girl and has five brothers is if doubtful Month’ though it In govCommunists out the to hunt Mrs Ruie Macfarlane spent anyone would leave us alone” ernment Alger Hiss would still be Tuesday in Salt Lake City There in government influential Mr & Mrs Blaine Welling and Short Shots could have been no congressional sons of Evanston Wyoming Titus- assault upon the corruption in the Titusville spent the weekend with his parof Internal Bureau ville Fla “Behind the notion that malodorous As Mrs Karl Welling ents Mr not militant a had Revenue inflation and prosperity go press Mr & Mrs Ken llanni and Sons that demanded and supported it” is the superstition of Ogden visited Sunday with her parents Mr & Mrs Austin Federation of' Womens Udy Mrs Richard Anderson and Utah new baby daughter returned this Clubs at Salt Lake City the fore Sunday afternoon Mr & Mrs and family were week to their home in Downey part of the week were Mrs O C Austin Udy Mrs visiting in Brigham Mrs Albert Elmer Idaho after visiting here with Davis Mr & Mrs Oleen Udy and son Mr & Mrs Albert Ralph Gleason Mrs Wm Woffin-de- n her parents of Salt Lake visited relatives In and Mrs Howard Maughn Elmer Riverside Sunday Mr & Mrs Streator Tingey Mrs Carl Mann and Mrs Frank Among those from Garland atof the Hyer were in Logan Friday spent the weekend the convention in Grouse tending Creek visiting their daughter and family Mr & Mrs Douglas Rich-in- s and son Robert Capener son of Bishop and Mrs Leland Capener spent the weekend with his parents He is attending the University of Utah His grandfather Aaron returned to Salt Lake Capener with him Dr Jex Capener of Salt Lake City visited Thursday in Rivers side and elsewhere In the valley ON THIS Karl WeUing is In Montpelier a for week where he is working FAMOUS MAKE Mrs Leland Capener is slowly recuperating at home from a PUSH BUTTON virus infection Mrs Pearl Bowcutt is improving steadily but slowly after an illness of two weeks Mr & Mrs Newell Udy and famREG ily of Smithfield and Mr & Mrs Earl Hughes of Samaria visited Advertised in McCall's Saturday Evewith the T J Udy family SunGood Housekeeping Seven day ning Post surface heats fully automatic king Ray Capener was taken to the sized oven with broiler hospital in Logan early Sunday morning for observation and possibly a kidney operation !?©&’ money of ¥©imi? ©flail H&aimgG ELECTRIC RANGE 35995 SEE US FOR THE BEST RANGE DEAL YOU’VE EVER HEARD OF! THE STORE OF VALUES northern Furniture & Appliance Garland And Tremonton 13 Wed WORLD Mr & Mrs Bruce Geary of Salt Lake came up Sunday to visit relatives and their little daughter Pat who is staying with Mr & Mrs Douglas Roche while her mother is recuperating from a recent illness acMr & Mrs Leland Bourne companied by his mother Mrs Annie Bourne of Farmington and their daughters Diane Bourne and Mrs Ray Phillips and sons of visited the Capitol Kaysville grounds in Salt Lake City which they report to be very beautiful May 15 PREMIER 16 17 isiIOWING DRIVER RIO GRANDE JERRY and Fri Sat Thur A 11 9" 1932 “ MAV: FR1DAYf Color by Technicolor “SAILOR BEWARE” COLOR CARTOON !r GARLAND “JET JOB” - NEWS SHORT COLORED They also visited the upper residential district and from there viewed the flooded area to the south Mr & CARTOON Mrs Neil Koford and family spent Sunday In Ogden where they visited their baby in the Dee Hospital They were Mr 6s Mrs Lovell Boothe and dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Harry daughter Doris and Mrs Oscar Setzer Boothe of St Charles Idaho Mrs Mrs Beo Wright spent a few Doris Peterson and daughter of East Garland Mr 6s Mrs Stanley days visiting Mr & Mrs Ed Bowcutt and daughters and Pingle of Malad this week Lawrence of Ogden Mr & Mrs Lorenzo Mrs R P Pugsley Bowcutt of Lewisand Mrs ton and Mrs Joe Ogden of Tre- Alma Palmer of Park Valley monton and the Berkquists were spent Sunday here attending convisitors durin gthe weekend at ference They were dinner the William Bowcutt home guests of Mr & Mrs Carl Bishop 5 Finr1 NO APPLICATION NO APPRAISAL NO COMMISSION FEE FEE LOfltiS 5 farm loans at low cost for the free booklet describthe Equitable Society Farm Ownership Plan Long-ter- Ask ing John J Shumway Representing The Equitable Life Assurance to contract for sugar Higher prices sees cs Society bets resell of USDA ettien Many farmers who have already signed their sugar beet contracts for 1952 are expanding their present sugar beet acreage This acreage increase results from advancing sugar prices which give promise of a substantial increase in the price of sugar beets During the past two months there have been several advances in the price of sugar Should this situation hold it could well mean that farmers will realize a price in excess of $1500 per too for their 1951 beet crop The trend of beet prices is definitely upward while the price of some other crops may decrease somewhat Advantages of Sugar Beets Sugar beets respond to high fertility and bring ytwr-high return for fertilizer applied: they also leave a high residual fertility which increases the yield of other crops in the rotation Sugar beets will give you a high cash return for beets and also produce an abundance of comparatively economical livestock feed Beet tops pulp and molasses from one acre of beets will provide as much livestock feed as the average acre of grain or alfalfa Beets are actually two crops in one Sugar beets adapt themselves to the mechanical control of weeds No other crop in your rotation holds a more important place in contributing to weed control If you have not already planted a maximum acreage of sugar beets as a part of your crop rotation program arrange to do so as soon as possible Call your sugar company fieldman! 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