Show Cattle Breeding’Group Calls Annual Meet At Hyde Park ' The 1955 annual meeting of 'the Cache Valley Breeding is being held Feb 17 and 18 at the Ilyde Park Watd buildDr II A Herman of with ings Columbia Missouri as the principal speaker Dr Herman is a specialist in breeding' and artificial insemination with 23 years of experience in the field He is the author of two text books on the subject and one of the nation’s outstandand ing breeding authorities cattle judges 11 at will The meeting begin continue with Activities am a tour of the lunch at 1 pm new facilities of the association and a film at the USAC in the evening at 8 o’clock On Friday at 10 am a tour of milking stock sired by assobulls will be conducted ciation All members and others are urged to participate at in the activities The lunch Hyde Park is free asof Box Elder directors the sociation are LeRoy Atkinson for Fielding East Garland Riverside and Garland John Eberhart for Bothwell Thatcher Penrose andTremonton Grant Marble for Honeyville Beaver Dam and liar-pe- r Deweyville r Newell Checketts for Corinne Bear River City and Elwood WilJames Ward for Mantua lard Perry and Brigham City Park Valley Greetings! The greetings come this week from a snow bound ranch I feel like “The Light Brigade” only the words go “drifts to the ijht of me drifts to the left of me” The garage that houses the Ford is trapped by huge drifts Our good neighbor and brother Laurence Carter has been working away at the drifts with his bull dozer but it will take the county’s rotary plow (which our local men don’t have) to open up the road go to Durward Boquets Palmer Who (blizzard or no) has ridden a saddle horse from his borne to to the state road shed to work a( keeping the highway open also to Parley Carter his partner and to Dee C Hirschi our mail carried who has kept the mail movOh yes I forgot to mening tion the wind blew for two days and nights this past week A highlight of the week was the presentation Sunday of Silver Gleaner awards to two lovely Sharyoung women of the ward on Carter and JoyLayns Palmer Dorothy Morris counselor in the Ef THE GARLAND TIMES GAP LAND- - UTAH Friday February 111935 Page 6 xdred Bunnell Report into on trip last from Continued tuf KfePfcbeEN Japan issue eveei winters env SCOOP tM106 SCSCWE9 (WINS settlce NEW NLANO improvise? BRASS to kettle the announceL Carter conand made the Sharon is the presentation laughter of Mr & Mrs Gordon Jarter and JoLayne’s parents are Both Ir & Mrs Alma Palmer irls are students at the USAC Aard YWMIA made ment and Bishop K gratulated the girls we hired Arriving atNikko uide and altho it was raining a ttle we began walking tour o The Ni1-places of interest Park National covering ar rea of 141000 acres ows i‘ opularity to the gorgeous Tosho As we started up th m Shrine a Logan we passed the mountain Twenty-threpeople including mered sacre'" crescent-shapeHarold Felt mortician of Brig-nacrosses the Daivr which enroute to their homes from bridge mour on th? River up Higher tuner al services in Grouse CreK fain after climbing irnumerab1' were trapped in Park Wednesday colorfu' arrived the at we steps Valley by the blizzard and were Niomon gate and shrine and tab forced to take shetler at the L off our shoes we visited Ur Emma tells me ing G Carter home Farthe-oshrine with its Buddha all 'over the there were beds pa there was a place poda considered to be the fines (Mr & Mrs) in Jaoan Roy and Louise the carvings of th their Pugsley enjoyed having “three monkeys” Frank who heard saw and spoke no (Mrs daughter Bonnie Julie evil decorating of all peaces a Hill) and baby daughter Ann visit them here a few days saerpd stable and then we came last week The Hills are living to the Yom?imon Gate at the en-- : Frank attends trance to the Toshoeu Shrine in Logan while college richlv j Yomeimon Gate The Mrs Ferris James is home from and colorful’v decorated is said her recent stay with the Carl to be so striking that It is She re-- j James family in Logan called the gate where one much improved ports Carl is tarried al1 dav lone to admire SECURITIES Twe WORlP' REMEMMR This— Each Ut Sfov in from his recent illness AMiXtCAVSf YOU pw6 ri I By H&QOOtOOO EAWVM it” cou’d have looked loneer MW OU euv MCKEP how t to vouesEl anp vCU family Kay L Carter was in Ogden if the rain hadn’t increased in and Thursday of the 'volume ":Q?ranh'ic Wednesday National The with colored past week andi Friday found him hasi carried to General Grant with Mrs Carter and their child- pictures on Nikko if any of vou a monument We stopped at a He says would like to know more about of all people ren enroute to Logan tea house and were fortunate in Get New he was fortunate to miss all the it winds both- going and coming on of seeing a Japanese bride in native There were many grouns all trips schooT children visiting costume JL was also interested Japanese G F “Goldie” Fine of Yuba in her four tiered wedding cake LaMar Mason county soil conthe shrines Teir co’orful rain- which was California was recently quite western in de- City servation agent of Tremonton was coats and Jananes? umbrellas adWe walked thru of the Federal chairman made busy sign a valley visitor Friday scene to color Roy the ded more ba- Farm Credit Board street sidewalk its Ginza with succeeding H Tuesday of last w'eek a number tried taking a number of pictures of valley residents attended the in spite of the rain with the zaars and its milling people We B Munger of Bergen New York r no couldn’t and Mr Fine is serving a beggers help REA meeting in Malta Idaho helpful suggestions of th? guide saw but comment on it to each other term on the Board having been Our interest concerned the valps to the best an°les and points The change that has come to appointed by President EisenWith sc from which to take the shots ley’s electric power in December 1953 to reAt Japan was most apparent in the hower with elec- Then the guide disappeared many wells powered and ranches in tric pumps being drilled on the first we thot wejhad lost him in attitude of our young lady guide present farmers seemed to who Arizona over California Nevada and three-wirfairly gloat Idaho flats a power th? crowd but after roaming recent line into this valley is becoming for some minutes we be- the women privileges and power Utah who use the credit facilithat ties banks in were of the Farm Credit Japan necessary gan to wonder what had happened She even predicted that and corporations which include Mr & Mrs L G Carter were to him About the time we were the a assonational 52 become farm loan might eventually and Salt Lake visitors beginning to get a bit anery a Japan Brigham woman’s world After spending ciations owners of the Berkeley uniform Sunday and Monday of this week rirl in a shoik?epers wo land a in bank where years country Mr & Mrs (Alvin and Hazel) brot us a note form the euide in women are kept in the backE he couldHolmgren James were Brigham visitors Fri- Fnglish which said president of and where the pace is the Box Elder day and Saturday n’t go on and would we please ground County National we were leisurely Loan Farm impressed didn’t Association who stated is Paul Palmer attending disengage him The girl school at the BYU and Junelle know enoueh English for us to with the emancipation of the wo- that the seelctien of Mr Fine and men fasf with the generally as of chairman was the There an board Palmer student at BEHS were find out what was wrong of his home with their parents the Rud-gwas nothing to do but to go on industrial pace of the Japanese appropriate recognition seemed Everyone busy of coservice to farm V followed other grouos many years Palmers ove rthe weekend alone next week) (Continued I gaze sadly at the huge drift around taking our time as we operative credit thru his connection with both national farm loan that covers my tulip bed— will watched their ceremonies Mrs Verl Anderson and Mr & association and land 'bank activisend you a tulip in August— Bye! as we passed Mrs Don On our return Anderson visited in Cal- ties the souvenir shops outside the ifornia for a few weeks The had who Mr & Mrs Merrill Laub and Yomeimon Gate the girl Andersons Don returned a week delivered the note called to us and Mrs Verl Anderson refamily of Tremonton and Mr & ago folshould Mrs Dallas Stokes and family of and indicated that we turned Wednesday night She In a smalT room at the had visited Bothwell were dinner guests Sun- low h?r in Fan Pedro with Mr of the shop wt found our rear W home at L the Larsen Mrs Dick day Anderson uide reclinm? on a mattress on The Birthday Club held a nothe floor He apolntrrz?d for the be had caused us host party for Margaret Couch at inconvenience and explained that he had sudden- the home of Esther Elmer Frily become ill and couldn’t climb day evening She was presented he felt that a gift any higher Sine he should rest a little longer we Ralph Winn has obtained empaid him and found our own wav We caught ployment at Ogden with the fordown the mountain back to estry service br evening n pes Farm Credit Group Chairman For Western Area J 'that Got our good chicks and V Them --afjiBaby for a fait 's Express healthy start with t K ' $ Jr Purina Starteria the Nation’s favorite starter' is MICRO- - MIXED with baby formula care That’s one reason why chicks grow so fast and strong on it See u 3 for your chicks and chick " " starting - needs ' i U nan ana 1‘ a a MICHAELIS — LEE’S BARBER SHOP USE OUR FUHINA £3 Sudte NA ootS) Tmori?l Bear River Farm SuppIy ARTHUR Tokyo Mr & Mrs Ferris Nielson Mr we toured The following day & Mrs VerNon Thompson and Tokyo a city unioue in the world Mrs Vera Winn visited in Ogden character because of its dual with Launce Mrs Monday Holt Here East and West — thp old and bp new — havp blended into one Mr & Mrs F JLimb were in T ike most it chics in America concrete build- Layton and Farmington Tuesday has some large streets d ings and pared Tt also has tb older parts of the city where the streets are narrow small and crowded bp houses and th- e- sidewalks covered with hons Chic w’stom ‘11 dress mingled with the colorful pnd high heels ’piked beside wooden sanda’s t-- wp took included the GARLAND a nnacano PaVe which is of mmfs bv a series no-with proAa-iiVpi thp eonrs’ beautifully landsopped Hibiya Park and Gardens T T“m-rk—eef ed for its cherry and also containing tbe Mosoms hVinral Museum the Zoo'ogioal Gordons the Metropolitan ' Art Library and Gaiety- the Imperial GARLAND FROZEN — — Gu and Joe FOODS |