Show 1 “ f "f- - - f PAGE 5 TIIE NAMED POWER & LIGHT MORE FATS AND FOR THE WEST the 24 persons who received the highest number of votes for nominees to be voted on for directors of the Utah Power and Light Company were announced last week by George R Corey vice president and secretary of the company Holders of the company's common stock cast votes for some 80 candidates for director nominees in’ the voting The company's reorganization under which directors are plan being selected provides that not more than four of its 12 directors shall be full time employes of the concern Mr Corey explained that the next step will be to call a meeting of stockholders for the election of 12 directors from the nominees The regular annual meeting of Utah Power & Light stockholders he said will be held on October 18 1946 and it is presently intended to elect directors at that time Names Mr Malad and this of A Mrs A R OILS program to distribute 30 million pounds of household fats and oils to shortage areas in the Southern and Western States is being developed by the Department of Agriculture Details of the program now being worked out would provide for distribution of the additional supplies in house hold sie packages through normal channels A STATE PMA MOVES TO OFFICE SALT LAKE J Vern Ilopkin Utah rector ot the Production state diand Mar- Administration announced the new address for the Utah The new adState I’MA office dress is 222 South West Temple keting Salt Lake City The move to Salt Lake City from Logan was made to date the two offices of PMA The marketing functions of PMA were already in Salt Lake The move also was intended as a means of improving service to county offices thru making the state office more accessible districts have been rearranged to give every fieldman a county joining Salt Castleton of Harold homes are visiting at the Leonard Castleton week Faster Service INCREASE Fender Shop Garland FOR TASTY PICNIC LUNCH of the national Key feature of 1947 agricultural conservation announced practives week is last increased responsibility placed on county and State cemmittees for adapting the national program to meet local conservation needs From the national outline the State PMA Committee will select needed to meet conser- practices vation problems within the State establishing rates of payment deto achieve maximum resigned sults from the amount of funds available As a guide a survey of conservation needs within the State was completed this spring A further aid in adapting the national program to local conservation needs has been provided in the 1947 ACP program by authorizing county AAA committees to select a sound soil or water conservation practice not included in the national practice list which will meet a definite conservation need within the Ten percent of county the funds allocated to a county may used be for payments to farmers carrying out the special prae- tice which requires only State committee approval as authorizaoutline “TRAINED” Three Good Mechanics to Serve You Look Us Up & PROGRAM UP CONSERVATION FOR 1947 SET GARLAND FRIDAY UTAH Hog Production Down Hog production in 1948 is expected to drop sharply with the fall pig crop USDA’s June 21 pig crop report reveals Breedindicate a decrease ing intentions of 16 percent from a year ago in the number of sows to farrow This figure of this fall head is 39 percent below the 1943 record crop and the smallest since 1938 When added to the 5232400 pigs farrowed this for the the production spring year is expected to be six perFewer sows cent under 1945 this farrowed spring than last but farmers saved a record number of pigs per litter Hog prois expected to fall off duction half of the most in the western nation SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN The 181 boys and girls who Carl received Raymond Gray awards this year are scholarship in a scholarship participating plan that in 25 years has made 4934 awards available to club members and students of voto cational agriculture according J W Jarvis supervisor of agrifor cultural the development Pacific The Union Railroad is offered annually to scholarship club member the outstanding of vocational and student culture in each county served by the railroad tion BODY REPAIR WORK QUICKLY ATTENDED TO Carl’s Body TIMES d The move as county this week and the new “Old in the office Terminal” 2?2 South West Temple building is open for business ' flews of Farm Interest DIRECTORS FOR UTAH GARLAND Lake SUPPLIES BIG STOCKS !X)W PRICES NO PARKING METERS Social Briefs BEES SEED YIELD Brigham Girl Named Queen of “Day of ’47” 12 1946 Fielding Briefs V Lorraine Jenson daughter of Mr and Mrs Norman Jenson of Brigham City was chosen Frias the queen to reign day night over Salt Lake City's Days of ’47 celebration July Chosen to reign as princess was of El Paso Texas Cherie Romney a sister of Mrs Earl Madsen of Two attendants City Brigham were also chosen both Salt Lake City girls of Miss Clarice Thompson with Clarkston spent Tuesday Mrs Lula Miss Beverly Owens Lovins and son of Hollywood Cailf are visiting with Mrs EnMrs Mary Owens nis Packer at St this week is spending A wedding reCharles Idaho held was Wednesday ception at the ward recreation evening hall for LaRee Holt and Bob Mr & Mrs Preston Whitney Gam of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with their parents Mr & Mr & Mrs Elmo Mrs Dan Garn Munson spent Tuesday at Logan Boothe returned Mrs Rhea home Tuesday after spending the past week with her mother Mr Mrs J D MunEffie Johnson son spent last week at Ogden Mrs James Burt with Mr Among the relathes from out- who attended the funeral for Julio Linford Tuesday were the following: Mr L Mrs Gaddie Sha and two daughters Mrs Marge Ridgeway Mrs Stanley Giddie and Mr A Mrs Gene Keller and daughter Dorothy all of Salt Lake City Mrs Reg Gadof friends and relaA number die of Kavsville: Mr & Mrs Bob Garland attended from Mr tives of Rexburg Idaho Hillman in Honeyville funeral services & Mrs George Linford and family for Mrs Annie Madsen of Ogden and Mr & Mrs Art Lin- Friday Gardner sister of Mrs Ellen Nielford and son of Brigham Mrs A R Capener was a son speaker at the service Mr A Mrs Reg Gaddie of and Mr Haul Gaddie of OgJeane Peck spent last Sherry den visited relatives here Sunweek and the fore part of this day week vacationing in Yel’owstone Park with Jed Staifill "f PenJess Lillywhite and daughter of rose and Mr and M’s Fussell S relatives here Lund of Salt Lake visited Ogden Barbara Gaddie who Sunday had been visiting there returned home with them Mrs Henry Swenson and daughJoan of Ogden spent a few days last week with Mrs M L Nielson C E 1 E B R A T T £ ft it LEES ter Mr & Mrs Lorin Peterson and children of Ogden spent Sunday Recent discovery by scientists Mr k Mrs tj01 at the SDA’s Beltsvllle Maryland F 1 Iimb( parents research center that honey bees & Mason of Mr Mrs Victor can be “trained” to pollinate a at the Gene clover of Bountiful visited crop holds promise help for farmers who have been Bone home Sunday troubled with low legume seed Mrs Lewis Lillywhite of Brigyields ham City visited her daughters Dipping clover blossoms in suhere Friday gar syrup and placing them inside the hive over night causes Ernest Brankman made a busithe beets to flock to the clover field the next morning Since ness trip to Barstow Calif last honeybees normally go where the week nectar is the sweetest they are Mr & Mrs Bert Whitney and tricked into heading for the clover because the sugar syrup is son Newell spent the sweeter than the actual nectar of in Sait Lake City the blossoms Mr A Mrs Harold Castleton Bee pollination is a vital factor in increasing seed yields Under and family Hr & Mrs Ben E Call and family and Lola Johnson 100 conditions experimental per cent pollination of alsike clover attended a Howard family reuniblooms resulted in yields of 12 U on at Logan canyon last week to 20 bushels of seed an acre Under field conditions yields of clover seed have been increased 3 to 4 bushels per acre Ufiere bees were plentiful giving farmers an effective means to “step-up- ” seed production legume JULY BARBER EJP Open DAYS SHOP Every Day OF ABSTRACTOR I' am prepared to nutkt II ibitncto In the shortest pea them sible time and to make 1 poai a accurate absolutely $500000 bond aa your Ineuraaoe lorn through any error against of SALT LAKE CITY mine NORMAN LEE BONDED ABSTRACTOR (Established 1900) Brigham City I’ Utah Mrs Malan Hansen of Salt Lake City and Miss Verona Hales San Diego Calif sisters of Mrs Errall Bone are visiting of Grocery & Market Gus’s Garland with her this week & Mrs R II Maisak returnfrom a honeymoon Sunday to California Mr ed trip Let us Be your food merchants Mr Monday & Mrs Frank for Emmett Elmer Idaho left on a visit Plymouth News Mrs Conetta Nish and children Logan were Tuesday guests of Nish’s mother Mrs David T Burnett Mrs R L Mason and were daughter June Brigham visitors Wednesday Mrs Keith Lamb and son Arnold and Mrs Don R Lamb and granddaughter Charlcen were in Brigham City A Fourth of July Wednesday observance was conducted here under the direction of Thursday the Primary organization A with parade w'as held prizes for the best costumes and floats There was also a refreshment stand a boxing match and a children’s dance Patriarch Larkin and Bro Cutler of Snowville visited our Mr Dewaine school Sunday Lamb is in California visiting Relatives Mr & Mrs Ellis Hess and children of Bancroft Idaho are visiting relatives here Miss Chrylee Josephson daughter of Mr ft Mrs Carl Josephson of Brigham City is visiting at the home of Mrs Oleen Josephson Mr & Mrs Oleen Josephson and children and Mr ft Mrs Steed Estep and children visited in Logan canyon July 4th Mr & Mrs Clifford Mason and children of Clearfield visited at the home of Mr ft Mrs Don R Lamb July of Mrs r TIME COUNTS on the farm these days With increased world and produce farm much of work vital to the to be done to food everywhere throughout this territory are making great use of electrical “farm hands” it farmers Profit by BETTER production FARMING equipment not J Electric saves time money too but J- pumps water irrigates only as it grinds milks cows feed hay and 101 other jobs — dependably and economically hoists 4th Jack’s A UTAH fOWI LIGHT MESSAGE RODEO 2:30 PM CONCESSIONS Wheat & Beet Day Big PAR U)E Open Air Dance — FLOWER SHOW — SPORTS FOR KIDS Entertainment For All The Family Motor Prompt CO The Best Day of All Tune-u- p Repairs Garage GARLAND GT |