Show Beet Men Support New Quota Plan Panel Continued from page 1 of personal responsibility and self reliance: Mr Hess stated that students bringing cars to school account for the major difficulties o- f- atFarm leaders from Utah and tendance officers and this couplwestern have states other given ed with the tendency of a few emphatic endorsement to a bill to tamper with tobacco gives recently introduced in Congress school people most of their conHe”said he could see no givewestem bcetsugarpro-ducer- s cern: a share in the rapidly ex- reason why 20 per cent of the students should come in private panding US sugar market E of cars when their taxpaying parHolmgren president the Utah Sugar Beet Growers and ents were already footing the presidents of 13 other beet grow- bill for enough buses to take ers' associations in eight western them all to school Mrs Romer said the emotional states were in attendance at a special meeting last weekend of needs of children were too often the board of directors of the Naneglected by parents The viewpoint of church leadtional Beet Growers’ Federation held at the Albany ITotel at Deners was given President Vemald centerver Johns who felt there was little Principalr discussion ed around the pronosed new serious juvenile delinquency in He said that sugar legislation introduced in the our communities US Senate April 1 by Senators although much depended upon Bennett and Watkins of Utah proper attitudes of parents each child has his free agency and inalong with 47 other senators President Considerate satisfaction was dividual personality Johns stated that there Is a lack at over the the meeting expressed strong showing made bv the in- of reverence among young people dustry in its battle for relief In the churches and conduct at from fixed marketing auo4as church activities is often far from largely because presidwhich have caused sharp curtril- - desirable ment of sugar beet acreage all ing officers do not ask for proper Tf TT V thru the western area But at deportment Mr time recommended all of the almost that Puzey Jtbrj&ame coord inate the efforts of farm leaders Present declared th e church home school and comthemselves fullV aware ' Activity Is much in evidence in "much effort and determination” munity for the welfare of the the assert class room physics on the part of western forces will voung people and a motion was class members as they set up Exbe required to push thru this passed that a committee be formconduct discussions and ed at the next meeting for this periments crinoling legislation without to make what they term a most in the current session purpose absorbing class of Congress At present “shocking” ex“The ninoh between the cost periments are being performof production the lower Beaver Dam - CoTIinston ed in the study of static and prices farmers are now receiving” current electricity Dry cell declared E J Holmeem at the The Primary conference held batteries and static machines meeting “is driving farmers to here conducted by Primary Presare supplying the “kick” to borrow jnore money an±is getr ident Rosa Rurker was very sue- produce new and strange " reAll of the children parting them in deeper all the time cessful sults “If our own government has ticipated Mr & Mrs Clark S Bowen have any interest in relieving this cinch on our farmer Winner certainly it should returned from to trip to Arizona Bob increase our marketing ouota to where they visited Dr & Mrs Wargive us a chance to plant more ner Fisher and! daughters and Jo beets and sugar cane in this Ann Bowen who has been spendWith an award certificate worth country ing the winter with the Fishers $160 in tuition at the University “This is a heritage that belongs Little Marti Fisher returned home of Utah Bob Puzey Bear River to US farmers It should not with the Bowens for a visit School senior returned High be extended to Cuba or anyone Mr & Mrs Ralph Simmons and heme last Tuesday from Salt Lake -- of — else — We are very- - proud - of- - our children " annual Rotary Club’s eighth entire Utah delegation to Con- Mr & Mrs Earl Francom in Salt Youth Conference gress and the support they have Lake City The award came as a recognigiven us so far But it is plain nurse tion for outstanding scholarship Sherry June Simmons that a lot of further work wi1! be trainee at Ogden in school and civic spent a few achievement necessary to pet this legislation days last week with her parents activities ad participation in co thru this year” & Mr Mrs Marvin Y Simmons curricular projects at school Speaking for the groun as a Each boy was interviewed by Delbert Kidman who has been whole IshmaeJ YoSt of Billings medical treatment in Rotary personnel and ai careful receiving Montona the president announ- Salt Lake City and has been criti- screen process was resorted to beced the federation’s endorsement cally ill is somewhat improved at fore awards were given The in these terms: oresent tests boys also took psychological "While this bill does not meet Mr & Mrs George E Johnson and wrote a paper while at the the full needs of the industry it Their conference spent Thursday in Logan does go a long way toward alleBob represetned little grandson Gary Ray Barker Bear River viating the difficult situation we underwent an operation that day High as one of some 70 represennow face and gives the industry from high schools also visited Mr & Mrs A J tative seniors They state something to look forward to in Bateman who were thruout the possible future growth Mrs Maurine Bowen Charlene guests of the Botarians during the “We have been highly gratified Earl and three-daconfab Adams of Betty by the tremendous initial support drove to Salt Lake City this bill particularly in given where they visited Mrs ian songs and dances from Ogder recently Senate the US I think this Carl Smith and Thelma Woolsey and a talk by Charles Bishop support is ample evidence that Mr & Mrs Verle Busenbark of There were 80 guests present our requests have been modest visited Mr & Wash Spokane Frank Stevens and Principal and reasonable in the extreme Mrs Wallace B Simmons They Wendell Hess coach and “We are well aware of the size were enroute home from a pleasof the Bear River - High and power of the interests work- ant vacation in Arizona School and Ray Reeder of the ing in opposition to this bill But Mrs Edward Bowen returned Seminary faculty met Tuesday we have every confidence that all home Saturday from the Valley wPh the 8th grade class of the members of Congress who really hospital with her new baby bov CoPinston School and their parhave the interests of American The baby is the sixth son of the ents to give information on high agriculture at heart will do what Bowens who have one daughter school registration and requireis necessary to push this legislaMr & Mrs Ben F Johnson and ments tion thru to enactment this year” Mrs Johnson spent Charlotte underMrs Tonia Christiansen Representation at the meeting Wednesday in Salt Lake City went an appendictomy Monday at included the heads of tf® beet WendeP TeRoy Kidman and the Valley Hospital Colofrom growers’ associations Veibell are being transferred to two rado three from Wyoming Germany to serve in the army from Nebraska Contrary to popular belief the three from Idaho Members of the Elders Quorum — an one each 'from Montana So end their partners held - a -- party aectlon of the country with the Dakota largest proportion of older pert Washington and Utah Saturday evening at the Beaver is New Engsons in as land not population West Ward halL Charles Bishop the Far although resident of the Beaver group Mr & Mrs LaMont Vance and many older people have settled in and his committee Grant Bowen both California and Florida in reBishop & Mrs John Davis of LoMarble and cent years gan Mr & Mrs Laurence Davis Bryce Ericksen Grant of Provo and Mr & Mrs Don Virgil Packer had charge of the Mints in the Since Government The large Davis of Brigham visited Sunday benquet arrangements U S first started minting with Mrs Frank Davis who is ill dining tables were 'beautifully pieces on May 19 1866 they decorated in a spring theme by have turned out more than four Olive Durfey and Aileen Simmons f billion of them Aland were Louise Erkksen referred to as GARLAND TIMES Serving commonly though Maurine Bowen and Virgil Packt coins con“nickels” the 1955 22 Garland of Lee er East Allen Friday April tain only 25 per cent nickel the took charge of the evening’s proPage 4 balance being copper gram which consisted of Ilawai- - "to J Physics Group Show Interest that “and j Puzey Of Rotary Scholarship - THE m able time was spent In the of mirrors and consideration the images produced by these In previous units class personhave explored into the fields heat machines sound light nel of and mirrors magnetism Relation of magnetism to electricity was noted in the study of magnetism “Physics itself” says Douglas instructor Cannon “is a study of natural laws and functions with the aim of giving students an idea world go of what makes around’’ — BRILS Searchlight In the study of heat class interest focused around contraction and expansion of metal and the application man has made of heat to machines" Sound was tied in closely to music with a “tuning fork orchestra” being set up within the class — Light study dealt much and consider with reflection the Mr & Mrs Dale Nalder and family of Layton Mr & Mrs Joe Nalder and family Mr & Mrs Dale Kraaima and son Mrs Annie Nalder Vanetta Saunders Sharon Hall and Mr & Mrs Blaine Nalder and children of Ogden were dinner guests Sunday at the Orvil Nalder home Nalder Roy morning for Ft Missouri after a here - left Wednesday Leonard Wood furlough Mr & Mrs Max Rees were in Salt Lake City and Provo Wednesday Brockman Kai and son Jay were In Brigham City Tuesday Mr & Mrs BUI Harris and famMrs M S Newell was visiting ily' of Jerome visited here over in Idaho Falls last week Mr Harris has rethe weekend Mr & Mrs Don Limb visited in turned home but his family has remained for a longer visit Ogden Monday and Tuesday Most alkali or land can be reclaimed With W R White concrete drain tile you can increase available farm acreage cut down on farm labor overhead and cost of production You will also increase the quantity and the quality of farm products A W R WHITE CONCRETE YOUR LAND WORTH-MORAND ALSO IF YOU SELL VV R DRAIN IT! 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