Show ' Page THE GARLAND 2 Fielding Briefs Mr A Mrs DeVere Adams were dinner guests at the home of Mr A Mrs Earl Gordon at Smithfield Sunday F W Hess accompanied by Mr A Mrs Darrell Godfrey and family of Clarkston spent Monday at Salt Lake City Mr A Mrs Cyril Godfrey and Lana and Lester spent children Sunday visiting with Mrs Carrie and Jessop family at Millville Mr & Mrs Stanley C Farnsof worth Salt Lake City SDent Saturday Friday and visiting & Mr with Mrs J D Munson Mr A Mrs II Smith accompanied by Mr & Mrs Tav Rhead Mr & Mrs Melvin Foxlev and Mrs William Foxlev of Tremon-to- n soent Sunday in Logan Canyon where they enjoyed a lovely J dinner Mr A Mrs Verl Udy are haoov over the arrival of a baby girl bom Friday Sept 26 at the Valley Hosnital Mrs Ruby Jones and Mrs Effie Johnson spent Monday at Logan Guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Frnest Anver rd family Saturday were Mrs W L Allred And son Clare of Ovden Miss Jean Gam has entered the the A C at Logan for the coming year Mr A Mrs Raloh Ashbv were in Salt Lake City on business last week Mrs Della Harris and Miss Fave Coombs of Ogden soent Saturday and Sunday with their parents Mr & Mrs John Coombs Alvin Harris visited with the Coombs family Sunday evening and accompanied the girls back to Ogden Miss Bonnie Hansen of Salt Lake City spent Friday with her parents Mr & Mrs Wynn Hansen Mr A Mrs Elmo Munson returned home Sunday evening after spending a few days visiting with Mr A Mrs D M Jensen at Ontario Oregon Mr A Mrs Walter Nye at Payette and Mr A Mrs Bert Ashley at New Plymouth Idaho Mr & Mrs Darvel Gam accompanied by Mr & Mrs Dennis Miller of Tremonton attended the football game at the Ogden Stadium Saturday evening Mr A Mrs Wynn Hansen and son Scott spent several days of last week at Casper Wyo where they attended the ram sales Anderson and Mrs Marlene family of Showville have been spending several days with her parents Mr & Mrs F W Hess Mr A Mrs E C Mason accompanied by Mr A Mrs J L Overmyer and Mrs Reta Sharkey and son Jesse of Ogden spent Sunday at Midvale visiting with Mr A Mrs Ira Jackman and family Dinner guests at the home of Mr A Mrs Ralph Grover Sunday were Mr A Mrs Dean Grover and Mr & Mrs family of Kaysville Spence Ahlmer and family and Mr A Mrs Verl Grover and family of Ogden and Mr A Mrs Eldon Anderson and family of Bothwell Mr A Mrs James Strickland and family-oOgden and Mr A Mrs Dennis Miller and baby of Science Soys Ve Shouldn't Starve believes the world can SCIENCE to feed its constantly increasing population possibly due to rise from the current estimate of two and one half billion to as much as four billion by the end of the century The assurance was given during the recent International Geographical Congresj'in Washington The Society was one of the hosts to the gathering of delegates from more than 30 foreign countries Dr W H Sebrell Jr director of this country's National Institutes of Health reported to a symposium on world food supply that chemtechnology istry and agricultural advancing side by side Inevitably will keep paedwith the numerical growth of the human race of He said that eradication malaria — and he called this entirely- possible— alone would Increase food yields In all parts of the globe by making agricultural workers more productive Dr Theodore Schultz of the University of Chicago’s department of economics told the same group that the United States if called upon could Increase Its food productivity or by 20 percent In five years enough to feed 50 to 100 million more people Dr George Kurlyan University of Madras said India probably was not as yet making the best use of its farm land In many Instances ht told his scientific audience tracts are eithe- too large or too small to be efficient and much land that could raise foodstuffs is presently devoted to c mmercial crops such s jute exOther Congress speakers pressed the opinion that the In creasing population will have to be fed from land already In use because there are "no longer empty areas worth developing" Dr Josue de Castro of the University of Brazil disagreed in part He held that the bottomlands of the Amazon River country could be made vastly productive Tremonton were dinner guests at the home of Mr A Mrs Leonard Standing Sunday Mr A Mrs E 11 Packer attended a testimonial meeting at Beaver Dam Sunday evening in compliment to Mr A Mrs AU Johnson who are leaving on an LDS mission to the Southern States Mrs Packer and Mrs Johnson are sisters Mr A Mrs Dan Gam accompanied by Mrs Luella Drolette and children of Brigham spent Friday at Ogden' Mr A Mrs Walter Ashby and family of Nyssa Oregon visited with Mr A Mrs Ralph Ashby last week Sunday guests at the home of Mrs Lizzie Wood were Mr A Mrs noward Howe of Farmington and sons John Coombs Ray and Dale were in Ogden on business last week Mr A Mrs W J Garn and daughter Dayle Mr A Mrs Par-lePetersen and family and Mr A Mrs Ernest Burnett and family enjoyed a picnic dinner In Logan Canyon Sunday An over night guest at the home of Mr A Mrs Ellwood Hess of i Friday was Clifton Petersen LEGAL Blythe California ' Dinner guests at the home of j FR0BAT3 AND Mr A Mrs A W Bums Sunday NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP were Mr A Mrs Hardy ChristenFor Farther Information’ Consult the County Clerk or j sen and family and Ferrell Burns Mr A Mrs Bert the Respective Sirners j of Farmington Whitney and son Newell Mr A Mrs Walter Burns and family NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Mr A Mrs Dave Thomas of Estate of FRED E KEELER De- Garland Mr A Mrs Wynn Hansen atceased Creditors will present claims tended a party at Ogden Saturwith vsuchers to the undersigned day evening following the foot-baat 1003 Kearns Bldg Salt Lake The game at the stadium City Utah on or before the 15th party was at the home of Mr A Mrs Lyman Pierce and was in day of January A D 1953 ETHEL FARRELL compliment to Coach and Mrs Administratrix of the Estate Roning of Logan Mrs Elmer T Richards accomof Fred E Keeler Deceased Date of first publication Mrs panied by her daughter Eleanor Munns of Garland spent September 12 A D 1952 Calvin A Behle Monday at Salt Lake City Mr A Mrs Lemolne Hess and Attorney for Administratrix 3 family of Ogden spent Saturday Sept nOTiGE HUES GARLAND FRIDAY OCTOBER UTAH at the F W Hess home Mr A Mrs Dan Garn and Nathaniel Gam were guests at the Arthur R Capener home at Carle nd Sunday afternoon They enjoyed visiting with Mrs Paid Fairchild of Hayward California who is a guest at the Capener home To Friends At Fielding: Last week the J II Hess family was called upon to lay away in final rest a sister Janie Knight and a mother Elizabeth Hess all withing the space of three days Such events would be unbearable were it not for the sustenance that comes from real friends who become the "friends in deed" because they are "friends In need” The type of close participation given by our friends in our home town and from far and wide has gone a long way toward converting sorrow into faith and faith is very much the offshoot of gratitude for great values are received from the warmth of friendship The family will long remember the banks of flowers the comforting words of Ambrose Call Bishop Leo Earl Guy L Rees Amasa Clark Daniel P Woodland Pres Clarence E Smith Bishop Elmer T Richards as speakers the beautiful prayers of Noble Peterson Ezra Packer Bishop M A Gam George Marion Hess Morgan Hess Pres John Shumway and Willard Call the soothing and harmonious music of the and Garland Singing Fielding Mothers the incomparable cornet of Eldon Torbenson supported by Mrs Elayne Johnson of Logan the violin of Mischa Poznanski to the perfect aoompaniment of Mrs Bertha Purser of Logan the duets and other musical numbers from Garland Fielding Brigham City Plymouth Ogden Clarkston and other AU of these have combined to make the family eternally grateful It appeals to the writer that our many friends outside my heme town of Fielding will not mind now I dwell with some emphasis upon the virtues and fine cooperation of the town and its people among wnum I spent my boyhood days Here I gratefully list the services that bring this sincere expression of appreciation 1352 f k —COMMUNICATION— 3 r iV' i li’ - '‘1 f NEW POW COMPOUNDS forest of poles outlining the be erected on Koje Island prisoners v - ’ll ! a h ‘i'-i'- A POW work 'V ' r 1 - '"V ! by a detail trudges area where new POW compounds Each new will compound hold will 500 J if' 1 We were privileged to hold both services in a chapel of unexcelled beauty comfort and convenience all of which dates back to the original north wing built under he administration of Fielding’s first bishop James IL Hess and more recently to Bishop Leo Earl under whose administration the present modernization took place 2 At our disposal was placed the great reservoir of talent for which my birthplace has always been noted 3 Over a week’s time for relatives and many friends there was no want for food and lodgings all contributed through that most wonderful organization the Relief Society and friends We were ably assisted in the humble job of preparing both the graves by close friends 5 A note of special significance to us consists in the fact that our sister Janie who had been absent from the home-towfor 44 years was warmly received and honored as befits a daughter of pioneers For this we are especially gratefuL In all it is a source of satisfaction and honor to have lived in and now new my home town life and joy and satisfaction have been instilled in ah of us esFor pecially in my own bosom all of which we extend a heartfelt “Thank you" Very sincerely and gratefully 4 tries to revive Alice Belber who tried to save shsft and falling through skylight Into si in V f louls Martines from fell with him to death 1 I J& iUX'IsS' t Tires I broken in on cool will you extra mileTrade those worn for new Goodyear todayl V fall pavements give age tires tires A dded S' mj EECGQAL f TTQADE-E- ri AIAOUJAKCS for your o !d tires Charles J I'M Garland Utah Alvin W Hess (a brother and a son) For the Family r |