Show SOIL CONSERVATION NEWS Girls County Win Prizes at Utah State Fair B cbsio By Agent Home Demonstration realBox Elder County went to the Fair and had a success-lu- l and wonderful perfectly time in doing it 'there were teams three girls demonstration Blue lihbon winners in tbc were Judy junior uenionstrations Biersun and Nan Oyler of East Garland They are members of lirst yea foods club led by Pierson These Louella Mrsgirls captivated Uic judges with g their sincere presentation of and serving an team Tlie Meal Preparation Newton consisting of Sherlcnc a and Veda Selman prepared luncheon for four in the kitchen at the University of Utah Special guests of the luncheon were n member of the general board of the Relief Society and Margaret Masters from KSL Radio and TV Mrs Masters was very pleased with the luncheon the girls prepared and was a delightful guest The other guest was Bessie M Hansen your home agent from Box Elder County The leaders of the dub from which the meal preparation team was chosen are Leila Nielsen and Dorthella Selman of East ly Trenionton The girl in the style dress review representing Box Elder County was Carol Dawn Limb rl Garland She modeled rayon a dress she had made under the direction of Zenna White club leader Carol Dawn was charmwas ing in her dress which beautifully done and expertly modeled There were many faon vorable comments Carol work Dawn’s She the was youngest participant in the style dress review this year APPROACHING MADE KNOWN MARRIAGE SCD Everything we eat comes from the GOING Cth Both young people are graduates of Bear River High School and Mr Zundel who is in the service has been attending officers training school from which he is now graduating ATTENTIION! TEACHERS AND LIBRARIANS lecturer and Co Corinne Russell Forsgren of plowed up a 20 acre field of ir-- i gated pasture in the spring of 1053 Twelve acres of it were planted to sweet corn and eight to barley Both crops yielded well with about 110 bushel of barley per acre and 8 6 tons of corn per acre The corn yield was exceptional as shown in the weight of ears as well trucked to the cannery as the growth of fodder The a foot in husked ears averaged a length and over pound in and evenweight The height ness of the corn patch gave the the impression that it passers-bwas field corn early in the season The pasture was seeded about 17 years ago A good stand of mixed grass and clover was still producing well when it was plowed under Itceds canary meadow fescue orchard grass white dutch and strawberry clover were dominant at that time- Both beef Cattle and sheep have been pas- ured on a rotation grazing basis in recent yearsIt has been fertilized with a limited amount of barnyard manure and commercial fertilizer This confirms the claim that irrigated pasture is an effective way of building up the fertility in soil The building of dfganfc matter is much greater than where the forage is cut for hay and hauled off the land It is about time for some of the older pastures to be plowed up It is doubtful if the organic matter is incerased very much after the fifth or sixth year LAND Announcement is made this week by Mr- and Mrs Zeb White of Tremonton of the approaching marirage of Mr White’s daughter Dorene to Carter Nish Zun-de- l son of Bishop and Mrs Rosel Zundel of Fielding The young couple will be married in the Logan Temple and will be honored by a reception and dance in the First Ward hall at Tremonton on Thursday Oct Miss and Ginn Doris Gates author and consultant for LEVELING STRONG On Sept 16 we totaled up the land leveling for 1953 By that date we had field checked the with an leveling on 1270 acres additional 553 acres in process This is a substantial increase over the amount we had leveled at this time last lear There is equipplenty of land leveling ment available At the present time there are 11 carryalls owned by contractors There also are six or seven individual farmers doing their own leveling If the weather holds in our favor this fall we should be able tc break the record setin 1949 1937 of there acres Ilowever has been a distinct slowing up in requests for surveying this last week If this slump continues long there wiU be a numSo farmers ber of carryalls idle who intend to level land this fall are urged to get the fields cleaned up and stakes set out and we can give you fast service from now until snow falls publishers San Francisco will be the featured speaker at the joint convention of the Library Section of the Utah Ed SCD ucational Association and the Fertility of the soil is the Utah Library Association Meetwealth of the nation ings will be at 2 pm Thursday SCD October 8 and 10 am Friday October 9 at the Union BuildMr & Mrs Leslie Wassora were Take in Logan Tuesday ing University of UtahNo 5 bus at State and 1st South All teachers and librarians are Mrs David Archibald of Clark- invited to attend and hear this slon visited at the A R Hodge lecture and story telling demon-sratio- home Wednesday A tape recording of the Mr & Mrs Gover Butters of Medal acceptance 1953 Newbery Ann Nolan Clark by Burley Idaho were dinner guests speech Indian School wiU of Mr k Mrs A R Hodge Tuesalso be heard day 5 Fflnri NO APPLICATION NO APPRAISAL NO COMMISSION L0IUIS FEE FEE John Representing The GAK1AND Friday EXCEPTIONAL CORN YIELD FOLLOWING PASTURE Hansen M ' J 5 TIMES THE GARLAND Page 6 October UTAH 2 1933 Conversion Gives Bears South Cache Victory t conThanks to an version by Shirrel Silvester the Bear River Bears were able to Qown the South Cache Spartans in the first league game this year The Rivermcn hit pay dirt early in the game as quarterback Bob Woodhead carried the ball over to give the Bears a lead In the second quarter the bpartans tied the score as Mark the over from Chugg drove three canned tomatoes in Garland to have the bishop of their ward Kenneth G Carter High Councilman Durward G Palmer and the Greetings! High Garland has been seeing a president of the stake E Ray Morris good deal of the valley folks the Priests quorum did men those How past week or so— Mutual officers with them— attended Stake MIA meeting— work in the tomatoes! Kunz-le- r for USAC It’s the Jay Primary President Helen Carter Emma Louise Carter and Roy and workers of ward were at Jim Palmer will attend Primary convention— our Mutual A Palmer and presented sponsored part on BYU The valley will lose a young the road show which toured the various stake wards the valley family the Glen Pratts when they tioopers had fun and guess who move to Brigham City next week was baby tending until two o- Mr Piatt will teach at the InterGlen School ’clock mountain Indian in the morning? inen teaching at Park ValIt isn’t that we don’t like Old ha' school and Sydney James ley Folks parties— Things got in the will replace him as principal us and the Stake way between ft'ople 'who iiave been to see alfair of last week Mr & Mrs Fred J Ilirschi were out of tovvr our newly finished (but not furon the chapel comment nished) a for number of days and couldthroughn’t be contacted here — E Ray beautiful workmanship Park Valley Morris was sick in bed — There tallied again in the was previously arranged business Woodhead with at some homes to attend to — And to some of us just won’t admit our last 20 yards score Silvester’s kick split the ages We especially uprights with the game’s winning enjoyed the editorial in last week’s edition of point In this fact we always ChristenIn the last quarter Ray paper sen of South Cache drove cne find food for thought in that column— Young people claim our over from the feur following a interest and we welong run by Chugg The extra affectionate point was missed to cost South lcomed the youth of the ward in cnurch services Sunday especialCache the game — BRIIS ly those who spend the week Searchlight away from home attending school The Bears period streaking the third elsewhere of David L and Virginia Mr & Mrs Frank Stayner Carter and Ray Stayner of Logan visited in the valley Boise Idaho cf Salt Lake City visited at the over the weekend with David's Felsted home last week parents the Gordon R Carters The women of the ward felt on the day they River movement of bituminous highly honored coal from U S mines now about 30 million tons annually has more than doubled since the early thirties The atomic energy plant under O construction near Portsmouth will consume 25 when completed elecper cent more tricity than New York City uses Pacific to ocean extends Garland Alfa Jean Carter took her baby Kathlene to the doctor for her check-u(This is the young miss who “weighed in” at three pounds five ounces now at two and a half months of age weighs over eight pounds-While waiting in the doctor's office Kathlene’s sister Carla Jean watched a lady feeding her baby orange juice from a bottleTurning to her mother Carla Jean asked “Why don’t we give OUR baby’ punch?” Bye! 1948 KAISER SEDAN Complete Overhaul - Radio - Heater - Extra Good Tires - Good Paint - Local Owner $500 00 Attention Deer Hunters Fighting giraffes swing their long necks like baseball bats in an effort to knock each other off balance They can deliver blows with their cloven hoofs The Some of those commenting M Carter of Bur-leIdaho D G Nelson Jr Snow-villCharles Sheffield Brigham City and Glen Barfuss Strevell Credit for this lovely Idaho work goes to Chester Boss of GR©tn2l3i© Sjpetsnall A federal employee who suggested elimination of his own job recently received an award of $275 and another job as a result of his zeal for government economy ward out were Bishop F 1942 FORD JEEP — Front Wheel Drive-Heate- r - Electric Windshield Wipers Good Condition - $40000 east- the longitude of Portland Maine - MAKE There are more than 4300 tree farms in 38 states and include more than 28000000 acres of land Nearly 60 per cent of the certified tree farm acreage is in the south 1941 1941 1941 In the total wholesale value of petroleum products consumed In the United States amount to $9370568000 - REASONABLE OFFER Sedan Chev DeSoto Sedan Studebaker Sedan 1951 Bear River Auto Company Garland The U S government has more employees than the country's eight largest corporations combined Your Plymouth-DeSot- o There was one reason only why Sue didn't rate! 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