Show Institute at USAC Offers Course For Farm People Homemakers from Utah farms in every part of the Beehive state this month will learn firstmethods hand the most of managing a farm home and " and a family healthy keeping happy' while farm men wil learn the latest on crop and livestock This instruction will priduction be offered at a Farm and Home Institute July 8 and 9 at the Utah State Agricultural College in Logan vaPlanned as an educational cation the Logan event will give mothers a chance to leave their children in the care of USAC experts during the two days of on and tours demonstrations many phases of home economics while special tours and discussions will also be conducted by college specialists for men participating in the Institute Women and men will meet together July Thursday morning 8 at 10 am in the college auditorium for the opening session farm Special events for the women will get underway Thursafternoon Key day speaker of the women’s program Lydia A Lynde federal extension"' specialist in Parent Family Life Education will talk on the subject “The Development of a Healthy Personality” Questions from the the audience will be encouraged At 3:30 pm women’s groups will tour the Home Economics building attend a tea and in the enjoy evening under the stars recreation an outdoor program with the men on the quadrangle Friday morning there will be a talk on “Family Discipline and Behavior Problems” by Dr Gardner a discussion forum A home safety discussion and related topics will occupy the afternoon During the two days the men will be touring College research with USAC scientists projects studying poultry livestock and crops developments of every type A talk by Allan B Kline president of the American Farm Bureau will be one of the highlights of the Institute Farm people are invited to come and bring their families East Garland Kenneth Shaffer took a group of Explorer White Scouts to Pine Lake up Logan Canyon early There were 13 Monday morning in the group Mrs L It Shaffer accompanied Mrs Cornelia Benton to Pocatello Idaho to the site of the plane wreck that occured last November One of the victims’ was a relative of the Bentons Mr & Mrs Golden Adams and family went to Salt Lake City to visit relatives Wednesday Mrs Adams’s mother Mrs Henrietta Theissens had just flown in from North Carolina Melvin Edvalson a USAC summer school student visited his sister and family Mr & Mrs Blaine Rhodes Tuesday night and ngain on Friday Mr & Mrs Tom Harper and all of their family attended the Harper family reunion at Crystal Springs Sunday M r& Mrs Harper accompanied Leonard Bishop on a business trip to Montana Wednesday and T1 ursday of Larson Seattle Norman is visiting at the Washington Paul and Louis Larson homes this His wife is with relatives week in Ogden and will join him later Mr & Mrs Fred Grover Mr & Mrs Sylvan Korth Mr & Mrs Tom Harper Mr & Mrs Wendell Hansen and Mr & Mrs Orval Grover attended the Seventies Cuorum social at the Park Valley Church Sunday afternoon Mr & Mrs Wayne Grover and family were Salt Lake City visitors Monday The LeRoy Oyler Sr families attended the Rogers family re- f Inadequate Electrical Wirisi§ Sheriff Warns of Fire Regulations Proclamation it is against to burn on any property of incorporated city limits from the first of June until the 31st of October reminds Box Elder County Sheriff Warren W It is possible to burn Hyde during these dates upon securing burning permits and having the ground inspected by the county fire warden who is John Ilad-fielBrigham City Utah phone 226R or by calling the Sheriff’s office phone 67 Brigham City from 9 am to 5 pm Fires in the last week in Box Elder County have cost for suppression and for damages done well in the neighborhood of The reports the sheriff of everyone in the cooperation to is requested county prevent the serious loss by fire which is brought about by carelessness ad neglect in the county each By the law outside year is Appreciation the Sheriff to the expressed by Intermountain Indian School for help in pressing the recent fires WITH BALL sup- GARLAND UTAH Page 4 Friday July 2 1954 Creates Hazard in fflost Houses ) Because more than 80 percent of American homes aie inadequately equipped for modern electrical living Kennecott Copper Corporation will help call attention to the situation in a national advertising campaign i was announced this week A Kennecott spokesman said the National Adequate Wiring Bureau believes the 80 percent figure is toward The trend conservative electrical living is evident by counting tin number of electrical appliances in general use today compared with those used in the Thirties In 1930 there were about 20 appliances in general use Today there arc about 60 and the end is not in sight It was pointed out that only 17 percent of American residences are less than 10 years old “The fact that 83 percent are more than 10 years old can only mean that their electrical efficiency is obsolete" the spokesman said He added that these figures present a challenge to awaken Americans to the hazards and discomforts of living in the da k ages of the electrical world moderniza “Here is a ready-mad- e run into tion market that may welhhe added dollars CLUB MEETS AT many millions of attention called EOWCUTT HOME The spokesman the to the present situation in tres "Today The third meeting of the Fancy industry automotive mendous output of automobiles and Pants Club was held at the trucks would have been impossible home of Deanna Bowcutt if the industry had not awakened The meeting was opened by need America 80 years ago to Sales Judy J Johnson A new rule for better roads” he said be at theii was made that one penny would figures would not American public the if ent level be charged for each person late was faced with driving on bumpy We then worked on our shirts roads” he added Refreshments were served He called attention to the fact the The next meeting will be held that utility companies have are at Linda Kay Anderson’s home electricity and manufacturers the But the appliances on July 7 at 2:30 producing home owner docs not have adequate —Carol Dawn Limb Reporter wiring as “Many modern appliances such units electric "Mr & Mrs Leonard Ipson Mis air conditioning ranges and dryers need special Ruth Allison Mrs Delia Biddles wiring” he said "In most cases and Mrs Victoria Stewart of Ogthe buying public doesn’t realize Peterson of this until the appliances are de- den Mrs Millessa livered and they discover they must Brigham and Mrs Lena Turner have larger capacity wiring in- of San Francisco sisters of Mr? stalled” Bradford were dinner Mary The Kennecott advertising camguests at the Bradford home on paign began in June Sunday New Son Arrives EAGER BEAVER CLUB REPORTS ACTIVITIES TEAM— THE GARLAND TIMES Dr & Mrs Grant Gill Smith of Pullman Washington announce the birth of their first son on June 22 The new baby has three and Ilene led us in some songs The A L Cooks of sisters We elected the folowing officers and the J H Smith of for the year: Laralee Hansen for Fielding are grandparents Yetta Karen Peterson president Nadine Rhodes vice president Mr & Mrs Arvell Nalder atlone Harper ball capsecretary in tain For this month Ilene will tended a wedding reception be song leader lone will be reOgden Friday night for a nephew porter and Jean and Sharon will Mr & Mrs Henry Shuman this get the games the Jerome Bowthis week purchased to do sewing union at the Forsberg cabin m We voted cutt home in Garland The ShuLogan Canyon year so next time we will sew mans who operate a dry farm some blouses for the ball games sumMr & Mrs Lester Davis and and in Blue Creek during the Ilene served refreshments mer have five small children family of Cheyenne Wyo visit- we held ball practice ed at the Sylvan Korth home on The next two meetings will be Tuesday held at Saron Oylers and at the leader home of the Margcne Mrs Dorris Peterson accompaThere we will finish our nied by Yetta Karen lone Har- Fryer blouses Mrs and d Mason atttend-pGlen per an art exhibit at the USAC Wednesday Rogers Reunion Held Mrs Gilbert Allred and Mrs About 65 people attended the DeVon Allred were at Bear Lake George T Rogers family reunion Saturday hcdl at the Gus Forsberg cabin Mr& Mrs P W Christensen of in Logan Canyon Members of the family were present from of Elwood visited the J P Chrisvarious sections of Utah and tensen home Sunday Idaho and fjom the east A Mrs Earl Hansen of Mr followed the dinner program California visited Satur- Arqong SEE US NOW FOR the program numbers day with Mr & Mrs J W Rhodes were discussions on genealogy by Horace and Fred Rogers voa Mrs Sherman Oyler underwent WEED CONTROL cal members of the a major operation at the Valley Beanquartet from of Salt Lake City family Hospital Monday morning a quartet by Ethel Forsberg Mr & Mrs Ted Cherry and son and Oyler and Barbara visited Sunday evening with Mr Leah Donna Shaffer & Mrs J W Rhodes Miss Lorna Mason returned last week from a trip with the Shamrocks outstanding girls softball learn from Salt Lake City with whom she is playing this summer Miss Mason daughter of Mr and Mrs Glenn Mason of Garland and a physical education major at 'the USAC is employed at Salt Lake for the summer and is pitching for the Shamrocks met at the home of Sorensen where we said the We Ilene code LEE’S BARBEE! SHOP AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL HEADQUARTER ERVIN Mr & Mrs Don Shaffer and for their famiy left Monday home in Boise after spending two weeks here with relatives Mrs Horace Bccsley of Mr Elko Nevada Mr W A Adams and son Bill were at the Golden Adams home for a wedding- anniversary dinner Thursday Fred Isaacson visited here durHe has been in ing the week Idaho since returning from duty overseas Mr & Mrs Roy Aatkinson and Mrs Frank Davis held a quilting at her home Monday Her and daughters-in-ladaughters fram here Logan and Tremonton were 'present FOR TOHL Rolling — Grinding — Cleaning Tremonton Utah children Mr & Mrs Marion Sorensen and daughter Lenis attended the Williams family re union at Box Elder Park Sunday Mrs Glen Fryer Mrs Patricia Fryer 'and children visited at the Henry Sorensen home Saturday Mrs Allen Sorensen and children are at the Sorensen home Allen is managing a Kress store at Grand Junction Colo while that manager is on vacation for a month Mrs Orin Parkinson visitMr ed Sunday with the Sorensens Mrs Gilbert Allred accompanied by Mrs DeVon Allred Mrs Helen Peterson Mrs Nephi and Mrs Thyllis Wood were in Salt Lake City Thursday Mrs Eph Peterson Mrs Ella Baird and Mrs Ray Quigley accompanied Mr & Mrs Ed Isaacson to Salt Lake City Monday Mr & Mrs Eph Peterson visited Mr & Mrs Bill Cole in Ogden Saturday 115 NORTH MAIN IN LOGAN j |