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Show THE LEADER. Trmon!on. Ulah Thursday. March 24. 1955 Bear River City NEW CHEVROLET PICKUPS IN TWO SIZES by Andrea Hoggins i RETIRING OFFICERS HONORED party was held Tuesday in the Relief Society the orroom commemorating Relief of the Society ganization and honoring the outgoing officers. The program consisted of community songs, Bonnie Rae Bigler favored with two vocal solos, Melba Checketts gave a reading, Jeanette Iverson played a piano sol Andrea Huggins told the "news of the town. The outgoing officers, Gertrude R. Jensen, Pearl Jensen and Jennie Jensen, were toasted by Chevrolet's Mable Strong, Wanda Johnsen light pickup trucks incorporated in the 1955 line. Two pickups are y series, one featuring a favor this year. A offered in the win even to greater promise the of each Amelia and Burt, the other a length. from added box, of that list length range improvements long honored guests received a lovedriver convenience to beauty of design has been Pickups are among 75 models on 15 wheelbases. ly gift. Games were played under the direction of Mable Strong. A delicious two course lunch was served at Small Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon tables, which were centered Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Austin with daffodils and pussy wil- Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- n Johnsen of Bear River City, lows. and Mrs. Osey Jensen and Mr. New Officers Named Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnsen RelThe new officers of the ief Society are Lilas Bywater, of Brigham City. For more complete Captain and Mrs. James E. By A. Fullmer Allred President, Mable Strong and ute information, on combating Andrea Huggins, counselors and Karo left Friday for Fort Knox, County Agent this serious alfalfa pest, Box Gertrude C. Iverson is the sec- Kentucky, where they will be Elder county residents can conweevil It's time for alfalfa stationed with the Armed Forretary. tact the Fullcounty agent's office A. on control many fields, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph And- ces for the next year. The Karo's for a free copy of Extension mer agriculture county Allred, ersen and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew just completed a three year reminds Box Elder coun Circular 213, "Alfalfa Weevil Andersen of Salt Lake City tour of duty in Germany. Mr. agent Control." farmers. visited their brother and family, and Mrs. Ernest Huggins are ty weevil results alfalfa For best Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anders- parents of Mrs. Karo. control should be applied in Ben Mortenson in Hospital en., Saturday. when first growth Mrs. Elrita Andersen and Ben Mortenson is confined in early spring, are alfalfa shoots only Vz to 2 Mrs. Olive Reese visited their the Veterans hospital in Salt inches tall. Spray with either mother, Mrs. Emma Jensen in Lake City where he underwent By Paul D. Christensen or dieldrin the agent a major operation Thursday. At heptachlor Salt Lake City Monday. Soil Conservationist Extension to destroy adult Helen Reese, daughter of Mr. this writing he is improving recommends, are before weevils their eggs Now is the time to check and Mrs. Harold Reese, was re- satisfactorily. laid. This spray treatment gives fertilizer needs for Murt-augof Mortenson Martell of chosen the president cently alfalfa weeveffective, wheat, Assistant county agent Idaho, visited his parents, il Alpha Chi Omega Sorority at control, according to the re- Paul R. Daniels says. Soil may the U.S.A.C. at Logan. Helen Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mortenson search of the U.S.D.A. entomolor may not need nitrogen fertilis a junior at the college and over the weekend. He came F. V. Lieberman. is majoring in English and Pol- especially to see his father who ogist, izer, depending on several factUse one pint of hepachlor per ors, he adds. These include the is in the hospital. Martell is the itical Science. acre. This should be used in stand of wheat, the moisture Gaenell Johnsen of Missoula, principal of the Elementary sufficient water to cover the supply, and the amount of straw at school Murtaugh. Montana and Tom Hutson visitis four from the previous crop Which Clyde Christensen, son of foliage on that acre. This ed Miss Johnsen's parents, Mr. ounces of and active ingredients and Mrs. Austin Johnsen, Tues- Mrs. Carrie Christensen, who sufficient to do the job. day. Mr. Hutson took the late suffered a fractured leg in a Use one and one thirds pints to out ski is able be accident, plane for his home in Los of dieldrin per acre to get the Angeles, Cel., but Gaenell re- and around again. four ounces of active ingrediMr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen mained here for a few days. ents. a lovely dinner Saturday she left for Walla entertained at Alfalfa sprayers should be Walla, Wash., to attend a wed- party at their home Saturday cleaned and put in good work evening. of a on to ding friend, and then Missoula where she will continMr. and Mrs. Joe Dell Hug- ing order before spraying time ue her work as head Dietician gins of Salt Lake City spent the arrives. Each machine should be at the University of Montana. weekend with Joe's parents, calibrated properly so that the Thursday evening Gaenell and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins. operator knows just how much Austin and Victoria were dinMr. and Mrs. Ardell Ander- the sprayer will put on at the ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl sen and children visited Ardell's various speeds the machine Henderson at Logan, mother, Mrs. Ivy Andersen, on travels, Mr Allred advises. It Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jeppe-se- n their way home from Lava Hot is costly to put on more chem of Mantua entertained at a Springs, and to their home in ical per acre than is necessary, and even more costly if suffici lovely dinner party at their Centerville, ent amounts are not applied to home Monday evening in honor Ada Stander visited her mothof Mrs. Jeppesen's mother, Mrs. er, Mrs. Ellery Bickmore, in control the pests. Florence Gardner. Guests in- Hyrum, Wednesday. cluded brothers and sisters of Many friends and relatives from here attended open house for Arnold Nelson at Brigham ' honoring him on his eightieth birthday. Mr. Nelson formerly j : lived in Bear River City and has a host of friends here who wish him a very happy birthday and many more of them. Mrs. Oleen Nelson entertain ed at a lovely surprise birthday party Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter Mitizi's fifth birthday. Games were played with prizes awarded each ij little guest. Delicious refresh ments were served and the little honored guest received !! many beautiful birthday presents. Geniel Jensen of Logan visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen over the weekA lovely ever-popul- light-dut- 78-in- 90-in- County Agents Column Prepare For Alfalfa Weevil Control last-min- - Nitrogen For Dry Farm Wheat dry-far- h, low-co- m st auction in Ogdea the netted campaign $652.-4and Honeyville contributed a steer which was won by Glen Mr. Petersen is very appreciathe holder of the for the cooperation he retive hundred lucky ticket. Several in this worthy cause. dollars was realized through the ceived does he thank those purchase of tickets on this steer. Especially with him as dist woihcd who Mr. Brooks Shuman of also donated a steer rict campaign directors at B. A. Bingham and Sons of which sold Polio Chairman Reports Drive 0. Mr. Fred L. Petersen, County Campaign Director for the Polio Drive, reports a very successful campaign for Box Elder County. Contributions totalled $5,736.-45- . This amount was collected from the following sources: Special gifts $728.40; Schools $427.27: Mothers' March of Dimes $1683.34; Canisters $178.-59- ; House to house canvas Shows $26.21 and $2555.64; Clubs $137.00. Tre-mont- Hot Water ELECTRICALLY Boosts Farm Profits! is worked into the soil. Farmers will probobly need to apply nitrogen if they have a good stand of wheat and if there is plenty of soil moisture. This is especially true if a liberal amount of wheat straw and stubble from the previous crop has been plowed under or worked into the soil. The microbes decomposing the straw require considerable nitrogen for this purpose. On the other hand, farmers will probably not need to apply nitrogen if the stand of wheat is only fair to poor, or if the soil moisture supply is below normal. Field experiments by the Utah State Agricultural College have shown that yield increases from nitrogen fertilizer occur during years when soil moisture supplies are ample. During drouth years, little or no yield increase is obtained from nitrogen fertilizer on wheat. After the snow melts, Mr. Daniels recommends that farmers check their wheat stand and soil moisture. If both are favorable, it will probably pay them to apply nitrogen fertilizer. Ap proximately 10 pounds of available nitrogen per acre is recommended. Broadcast the fertilizer after the snow melts and as soon as the land is dry enough to work on, the agent advises. dry-far- Plenty of hot water electrically on your farm is not a luxury it's a sound investment. Hot water helps you meet dairy sanitation requirements upgrades your milk . . . simplifies stock watering in cold weather . . . saves so much time and m work in your home. buy from your dealer SEE THEM FRIDAY! new! new! "V mmmm - It's the largest and finest fleet of trucks ever built end. Flies from Africa in 17 hours Airman First Class Carter You'll see it in each exquisite piece. Flair is Iverson arrived home from WL ' I North Africa, Monday, after daring and bold . . , especially created for a year there. Carter banSmooth spending If sculptured contemporary living. boarded the dles blend with sweeping lines plane there and in fill 17 hours he was in New York. A lull " y ' He has a thirty day leave and 'each place setting. I he will spend some of it with 1847 ROGERS BROS. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Iverson at Naf. Idaho. Will Attend California School Miss Sally Iverson, daughter of 52-PC- . SERVICE FOR 8 Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Iverson will leave Friday for HollyM 1 in distinguished tarnish mm uj wood, Calif., where she will attend school at the Central Technical which Institute, rains girls for all types of Air Line work. Miss Erma Bowman of Honeyville will also be a student there. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holmgren are enjoying a vacation in Cal ifornia. 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