Show r - tj Farmers Must Sign-u- p for Wheat Acreage by Oct 5 The ESTABLISHED AVGUST 29th Year 1928 MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS GARLAND UTAH AND NATIONAL EDITORIAL FRIDAY SEPTEMBER LIONS ERECT STREET MARKERS ‘A LOVE OF learning and thirst ” Those for knowledge were the words at the beginning of a paragraph in a magazine article that caught my eye one day I did not have time this week to read the article or even ‘the rest of the sentence but I could not wondering help just how much of either of those things is really present among us that would It appear ordinarily there is no great thirst for knowlto Most of us are content edge with what knowledge get along we have Our love of learning confines itself to a desire to hear or read about what someone is doing Genuine knowledge or learning is handed out in most instances to individuals who have not yet As a lecome hungry to know result they learn slowly and even force the instructor to resort to the most time consuming activities to hold attention while ideas are implanted What this whole world needs more than anything else as far as the training of minds is concerned is a formula for creating interest That person who could awaken in the hearts of young and old in our land a desire to know something and to know it soon would have the key to progress Such an awakening would more than double the accomplishments of young people in the years they can allot to formal education and it would carry adults on to profitable use of their mental powers until the end of their lives In the schools it would ' remove of d!cioline the problems and make the teacher a guide and counselor instead of a task mas- No 8 Bond Election Called For Nursi who plan to fall must sign order to earn acreage reserve payments next year nder the Soil Bank Program The signup deadline for such farmers originally was Sept 21 explained Dr Carl Frlschknecht Utah farmers ASSOCIATION 28 1956 Homes seed wheat this up by Oct 5 in Stake Primaries Meet Saturday at their Primary workers of Bear County commissioners last meeting passed a resolution River and South Bear River calling for a bond election to Stakes will meet with Priestfinance the construction of two hood General and advisors in Box Elder Board representatives Saturday nursing homos County They also approved and for Informative sessions regardsigned an agreement with Karl ing the year’s program C Schaub and Son Logan Reta Sorenson and Irene Morarchitects to draw up plans for ris presidents of the two stakes the two homes if the county will welcome all ward and stake voters support the bond election workers at a department session in November The bond election with priesthood advisors at 1 will'call for issuing of bonds in pm followed by a general the amount of $200000 for erec- meeting at 1:20 tion of the two contemplated the forenoon stake During nursing homes boards and priesthood advisors with the will meet general Additional Roads Asked Lou Boards representatives By Thiokol Corp Bernice A Attorney Walter Mann repre- Groesbeck and and luncheon will be is senting the Thiokol Corp at noon reporting the need of about two served for the group All Primary workers are exmiles of road and toward pected to attend running north from Howell and 300 to 400 yards of road beyond that point going into the plant to be oiled He said the company plans to build 29 or 30 buildings on the west side of their plant which would A half dozen members of the Garland designations Left to right are Dr R D A large stack of hay and a stack oiling the additional require Lions Club spent one evening last week Preston A G Campbell club president sections to Charles J of road These buildings of straw belonging placing the new all steel street markers Charles J Wood Mayor Ralph Bishop and will be assessible on the tax Wood were destroyed by fire last J Earl Arnold immediate past president rolls of the county at main Garland intersections The signs at Mr Wood’s feed yard Friday ' - Arnold was instrumental to Mr of commissioners at Garland The club' street the the original agreed preserve community Both the Garland and Tremonnames and also show the modern number in starting the project last winter grade the road this fall and oil it the first of next season prob- ton fire departments were called 1957 m an effort to save some of the ably by June property but it was Impossible to Road at Indian School Cause of the fire stop the blaze Considered was an over heated exhaust on a James and Dr George Boyce became stuck in the truck that Bordeau of the Intermountain Lynn M Thatcher Chief of the School brought to the commis- yard ter Loss was placed at about $4600 Bureau of Sanitation of the State sioners the matter of transferDepartment of Health was the ring the roads at the school FACULTY HOLDS PARTY at evening speaker Wednesday from the government to a local The Bear River High tlie Garland Lions dinner meeting School unit for maintenance Dr Boyce come The meeting was held at the Garfaculty members and their partreported that the Bureau felt Everyone is Invited to food and sale land of with the 400 employees at the patronize the cooked direction ners held a party Tuesday evenCafe under the 23 be caravan the wiill pany Friday Sept G at A the club on school the ing Camp- school bringing added revenue to be conduced this Saturday by fireplace the president Included in the caravan with Eisenhower Bandwagon day in Second Ward Relief A hot chicken groundsto the area and being concen the Garland supper Box Elder County A mammoth the 30 ton Semi truck and trail- bell was served The partners of the club mem- trated in one section the road Society state the officers Milton Johnson was trailer with decorative groups er will be a jeep station wagon chairman of the committee in of beautiful girls in costume and two public address systems and bers were special guests and a problem is less than il they were The sale will be held In the beginning In charge of the event many other special features will a projection screen There will delicious turkey Mlnner was ser- scattered over a larger area He Pcrsson building and will also stated that they were at- the morning Saturday make short stops in the various be plenty of Ike buttons given ved Mr Mrs Kenneth Boss and daugh- communities of the county State out a lot of toy balloons reThatcher spoke on tempting to get the Bureau of feature all kinds of home baked of Streams and Sewage Dis- Indian Affairs our of business foods ter Gay were in Salt Lake City and national candidates and leased into the sky and state celebrities will accom- - and local leaders and candidates posal plants He acquainted the He said the roads are now in Tuesday rehope for a good crowd of en- group with sanitary conditions in good condition and would for thusiastic supporters at every the country and the State of Utah quire only a minimum generally and mentioned specific maintenance for several years stop The snow problem will be The caravan will enter the problems in Box Elder County county at Hot Springs at 10 a m Methods of handling the problems handled locally at the school Friday stop at Willard at 10:15 involved in community sanitation Mr Boyce said since that would Box Elder County teachers are then stop in Brigham City until and costs involved in community need to be done immediately to sanitation were explained and dis- after it falls 10:30 giving solid support to the canThey are scheduled The commissioners explained didacy of Milton Johnson Bear arrive in Honeyville at 10:50 at cussed Seventy eight students from cox of the USAC health departBan Nelson song two vocal that they have 32 school bus River High School speech teachDeweyville at 11:00 and Garthe Garland School were under- ment land at 11:15 Their next stop solos during the evening His ac- routes that must be kept in er for the Board of Trustees of going tests this week in a polio Tests made Monday included will be at Bear condition many of them being the Utah Education Association High companist was Mrs Ray Gleason of the school at 11:30 then River study that has been underway complete examinations Tremon-toto graveled roads and they at the annual convention Oct 11 uiaux £9 0) paAjas since 1954 Tests were conducted nose and jauuiQ only ears eyes throat at 11:45 Taking the alter- bers and guests felt their first obligation was to 12 and 13 and Blood on Monday Wednesday heart action pressure them They also noted that the Mr Johnson has been active nate route back to Brigham City tests were checked and muscle Thursday benefits from the school location for many years in the UEA they are scheduled to be in In connection with a coordination examined were directly to Brigham City particularly In his field and at 12:15 Bear River City test in Box Elder and however the county would be county teachers feel he will do Under the direction of Dr at 12:30 and Corinne at 12:45 Cache counties these students laboraA luncheon will be held at the willing to help out In an emerg- credit to them on the governing have been under supervision by Wilcox blood and other is memThe road equipment at were tests made 1:30 Cafe for ency Eye sight Tropical tory body of the association as the public health service located at Tremonton which is bers of the Bandwagon operatpsts were made under the superthey were among the pioneer vision of Garland PTA mem- tion candidates also a factor to be considered and various By M L Nielson group that was given the Salk bers while physical therapy committees They agreed to take the matter Garland Postmaster Vaccine two years ago with Brigham City The caravan will then meet was conducted by Dr Blood From time to time at up During this t:me special diets Each student has been checked Cache Law Enforcement County committee at the the Garland Post Officepatrons have been observed and at for ask us atshed at 3:00 State Road school height weight pm At Little Valley times parents have reported on to the best send thru way mony of times absent food consumed during a given titude numbers Sheriff Warren W Hyde re(he mails It seems due to ' that from school and whv 24 hour period the many commercial and mer- ported that his department had beare Such croup Doctors from the State Public chandise transactions conducted made 16 trips to Little March 8 on various cases Health Department conducting ing conducted in Brigham City thru the mails many patrons ‘find Dr Hyrnm and Logan As soon as the examination included it necessary to make payments via He reported he had not investiresults of these clinic tests are Niels Law Dr Paul Rasmussen mail gated the person recommended Dr Garth Meyers Dr compiled the sponsoring group Harvesting of the 1956 sugar In order (hat losses of money by Morrison Knudson to be to maintain peace beet crop in the Garland factory be advised of results Mrs and Mss Helen Blood ’V to a minimum the deputized Among new members of Phi might be kept and Harvey local public Deem there He explained that the district of the Sugar registered following suggestions are given Also aiding in have Miss Kimball rmrs was in charge of Delta Phi legal of fraternity at there will 1 Do not send person placed Company will begin 8 00 A M currency in Utah this fall the University the tests was Dr Ethelwyn Wil arrangements mail Send small coins to work under state statues since on Monday morning October 1 is W Eugene Hansen junior law that area is not an incorporated reports Ford T Scalley D strict crly when absolutely necessary student from East Garland With and the man if deputized Manager the increased Mr Hansen a son of Mr and They should be securely affixed to area be directly responsible for acreage that is to be harvested Mrs W E Hansen East Gar- a piece of card board by means will actions his through the sheriffs beets will be in storage for a his of pressure sensitive tape land expects to receive comHe was directed to longer period than has been the 2 Use either check or Post Of- bond of Laws Degree at Bachelor his investigation on the case in several years and it is Ji August 1957 commencement He fice money order to make remit- plete that all growers imperative The money order will matter received his B S Degree at tances sheriff The permisrequested beets in accord with the harvest Utah State Agricultural College provide you with a receipt and sion to use in making contract it the order is lost or destroyed 1950 to Little Valley to serve The contract provides that duplicate can be issued without trips Jj Active in student affairs at def- beets must be delivered He was told to free the university Mr Hansen serv- cost by presentation of the re- papers information on the get cost of from trash and other foreign inite ed as freshman representative ceipt travel matter in order that they can be send currency such 3 If you must to the Barrister’s Club during stored properly for the future his first yetr in law school Dur- always have the envelope containRequest Extra Lighting processing As in the past growing the Law Awards Banquet ing it sent by registered mail Representatives of Brigham ers are also notified that frozen a last spring he was awarded Two Pound Limit City Corporation inquired if the beets will not be received at any book from Garland parents and friends of county would pay the cost“Y"of of the pller stations Sugar beets Publishing Co for being top installing new lights at the men and women overseas will not be put into piles until man in his insurance law class service from time to time send packages of the road north of Brigham October 10 and until that date He is a veteran of the Korean and City which is outside city lim- it will be necessary that the via to mail air them Informed that the were War and served with the U S For gifts its They now time some there has to harvest be controlled to prevent a position Army in Korea an accumulation been a limit of two pounds placed county is not in of early harMr Hansen’s wife is the for- on air mail on this extra obligation on vested beets parcels destined for take mer Jeanine Showell daughter a state road at the present time addresor APO FPO at All receiving stations have delivery the take of Mr and Mrs Roland Showell ses would request but In advised make to excellent condiPatrons are been placed Stone Idaho The Hansens re- centan that their air advisement tion to insure a speedy and sucparcel post under side at 1259 E 2nd South in cessful harvest During the congoing to these addresses does not Salt Lake City They have one exceed the two Club Mrs Carter Entertain trolled harvest period from pound limit son Chris age 3 Mrs J L' Carter entertained her October 1 through October 10 cause we are unable to accept it for mailing at the Garland Post bridge club at her home Friday growers harvesting Leets will be Mrs Elnore Whitney of Mendon Office evening Special guests were Mrs notified at their respective staAs part of the polio tests Dr Helen Blood registered Mrs F tions as to the hours the station H V Peck Mrs A R Hodge visited at the home of Mrs Mary daughter of Bradford Sunday and then took Marriott accompa- J Limb and Mrs F L Jye Prizes will be open and the days harMiss Marva therapist is working with Jaitice Butler of to the Mrs vest will be permitted children Mrs Reaction for furwho had visited nied the R L Mason - family —to were— Mr and Mrs"Joe Butler McKellops here ten days to Ogden Dean Capener and Mrs F L Nye ther particulars growers may various tests are carefully recorded Uaybum Idaho Sunday Fire Destroys Hay and Straw Garland Lions Hold Ladies Nile Eisenhower 'Band Wagon’ Here Today Foot! Sale Milton Johnson Working for Stale UEA Board Post Garland School Polio Study Group Tests Underway Suggests Safe Way to Send Money by Mail Eugene Hanson Law Student at University of Utah lin f- I: member of the State" Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee and director of the Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service Farmers should sign up at their local county ASC office Under the acreage reserve portion of the Soil Bank Program farmers are paid to cut their wheat acreage below their allotment Generally such land is left idle though noxious weeds must be controlled The signup for the 1957 acreage reserve for farmers who seed only spring wheat will be conducted early next year However most of the Utah acreage in the 1957 acreage reserve Is expected to be signed up this fall Dr Frischknecht said reserve payments Acreage next year will be made on the same basis as this year Farmers will get an amount equal to 60 percent of the wheat price support time their normal farm yield or the normal yield of land put in the acreage reserve whichever is smaller Details on both the acreage reserve and conservation reserve portions of the Soil Bank Program can be obtained from local ASC offices Dr Frischknecht said Itr ti A’ Bears Tangle With South Cache Friday Night - Boar River’s Bears make their second home appearance of the season against the South Cache night at Spartans tomorrow 8:00 pm Coach Wendell Hess's charges unsuccessful In three previous will ' be gunning for outings their first league win after last week’s loss to Davis in their league opener The rapidly improving River-itwill be led by Clair Ellason and their versatile halfback fine right end Joe Knudson while Ronald Maughn is expected to lead the Spartan attack Eliason who played mostly defenselast season while halfback Max Weese started the season at wingback but was shifted to tailback when Glen Cobia was injured Eliason looked exceptionally good In last weeks tilt as he gained consistently against the rugged Davis line Linemen who undoubtedly wiill see action are Dean Udy Roger Oyler Dave Ward Larry Hess John Laub Allen Shelton and Ronnie Hawes Shelton and Hawes both juniors have beqn doing a fine Job for the River ites this season Bill Woodhead will handle the signal calling chores for' the Bears while Gary Schoffleld Kay Birch Bob Zollinger and Dennis Payne should see action in the backfield Glen Cobia speedy halfback will probably draw a starting nod Beet Harvest Starts Monday contact their fieldmen Mr Scalley cautions all beet growers to keep close watch on soil moisture conditions during the harvest period With the that have high tenfperatures moisture conditions prevailed must be carefully checked if maximum tonnages are to be realized Severe losses in tonnage will result if attempts are made to harvest beets out of dry ground Careful planning is required on the part of the farmer in coordinating his irrigation and harvesting to make possible higher yields Mr Scalley points out that the extended forecast prepared by the U S Weather Bureau indicates a below level precipitation during the month of September in this area The fall preparation work for 1956 planting is now underway and all prospective sugar beet growers may secure commercial fertilizer from the sugar company warehouse by contacting their fieldman and securing the necessary order In the course of fall preparation work growers are advised to take advantage of irrigation w”ater that will be In the canals up to the first of November and Irrigate all fields where residual moisture is at a low point Past experience has indicated that faU irrigation practices consistantly result In a better stand of beets earlier thinning and higher tonnages t |