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Show The LEADER Thursdaly, March 20 1952 )MMMMIMM00MMI East Garland Mrs. Eph FrL, Sat, March 21, 22 THE Htwiw WILFORD SORENSEN RETURNING HOME has Sun., Mon, Tues., Mar. Michellne Prelle la TREMONTON Claudette Colbert. MacDonald Carey News Cartoon TWO BIO HZTS la WHIP WILSON In "Let's Make It Legal" "Japanese War Bride" COLOR CARTOON Friday, Saturday, March 28, 29 WetL, ThufiL, March 26, 27 Introducing an electrifying new discovery, the foremost actress of Japan Shirley Yamaguchi and Don Taylor in "Adventures of Captain Fabian" 'The Little Rascals" LIBERTY THEATRE Mrs. Wilford Sorensen and children .Leah, Leon, and Dene left Friday for Arizona. They will bring Mr. Sorensen, who been spending the winter there back with them. Mr- and Mrs. Harmon Pierson were in Layton Friday. A nephew Ralph Watt, returned with them and will stay until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stewart and Mrs. Francis Allen of Provo visited at the Henry Sorensen home Errbl Flynn 23, 24, 25 "Nevada Badmen" with Barbara Bates, Robert Wagner Short also "HOLD THAT LINE" Short Cartoon Color Cartoon - Wednesday. Miss Ellen Martin of Cowpens, South Carolina and at present attending the BYU in Provo, visited with her old neighbors this weekend. She was at the Fred Peterson name Saturday and visited with the Eph Petersons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen were in Portage Friday evening, where they attended the ward reunion. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson were in Malad Friday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. David J. Williams. The Atkinsons were visitors ftat.iirriav Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray of Og- , Lo-e- an T5 jiifiifffi mm 'ft den and Mr. and Mrs. Don Winter of Garland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaac- Northern Utah SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT son. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Peterson and children were NEWS COLUMN in Logan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper, Mr. We first got acquainted withand Mrs. Eph Peterson and Wil- Joe Buxton in the summer of liam Grover were at the Demo- 1946. Joe rents a 160 acre irricratic County Convention in gated farm from Dr. E. J. Cap-enBrigham City Saturday. which is located four miles Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nolan of south of Tremonton on the Iowa Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Fred String road. He came into the Dinenegai of Bothwell visited SCS headquarters for assistance with Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Gro- on his land leveling problem. ver Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Roland During the discussion Joe acChristensen were Sunday dinner cepted the idea of a complete guests of the grovers. soil conservation plan for the Mrs. Hr. Theissons of Salt Lake entire 160 acres. This complete City spent the weekend with her conservation plan In addition to children, Mr. and Mrs. Golden land leveling included improved methods of irrigating, a short Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and crop rotation of 2 years alfalfa, Roy Rhodes returned home from 2 years sugar beets and back to their trip to California and Art alfalfa with a barley companion zona Monday. They went down crop, coupled a commercial ferthe coast to San Diego, then tilizer program. over into Arizona. Joe was confronted with some Mrs. Mabel Oyler accompanied difficult problems. His soils are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler to heavy clay loam. The water taOgden Friday and spent the ble was high enough in places night with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne to become a problem. Yields were Archibald, vho brought her back low, wheat seldom exceeded 20 er, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and fa mily of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Showell of Ogden were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Grover of Logan and their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Grover of Ririe, Idaho visited with them. Mrs. Sylvan Korth is in Idaho Fall with a sister, who recently returned from the hospital with a new baby. Representatives from Park Valley, Snowville, Fielding, Riv- e r s 1 d e and the two Garland wards, who were interested in Volley Ball met at the East Gar land Recreation Hall Monday ev ening to discuss rules etc., for the-- forthcoming games. A game was played that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ausitin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin and Mrs. Leda Austin motored to Prescott, Arizona last week, where they met Elder Mark Monte R. Austin, who has just been released form the Southern California Mission. The party stopped over at Mesa, Arizona, where they attended a session at the Mesa Temple. bushels per acre, barley never more than 40. The fields were rough and uniform irrigation was Impossible. Water ponded In the swales while the ridges dried out. Trying to raise sugar beets resulted in failure. 4 ; Due to lease arrangement Joe couldn't afford to develop a livestock operatioin.. Therefore all the hay and grain was sold and nearly all of it fed away from the farm. There were 20 acres of dryland alfalfa mainly used for alfalfa seed production. Joe wanted to raise sugar beets. He has a family of husky boys coming along and he wanted to be able to keep them busy. He believes that a farm that can raise a good crop of sugar beets each year is a fertile farm. ; A five year program, of con servation work was jointly developed to fit the land and Joe's wishes. He has followed It in every detail. Dr. Capener, the owner, has cooperated f ulljr to put the plan to work. He and Joe worked out In advance, satisfactory financial arrangements for all the improvements such as leveling. It was planned to level the entire farm in units of 10 to 20 acres. A crop rotation was worked out whereby there would be approximately 50 acres of , For A - tendance. sugar beets, 50 acres of alfalfa Mr, and Mrs. Steve Call visited and 50 acres of grain each year. at the home of her Mr. The alfalfa is planted with and Mrs. Bert Firth parents, Sunday. grain and is maintained for two Mrs. LaVoy Hadfield and daucrop years. The last crop of al falfa is plowed under as green ghters are spending a few days manure. Huban clover for green at the home of her parents, Mr. manure Is planted with all grain and Mrs. George Summers. She Is the former Beverly Summers. crops after leveling except when Mrs. Thayne Stokes was enalfalfa was planted. The grain is harvested in early August and tertained at a family dinner the field Immediately. Irrigated, Sunday honoring her on her The clover makes a rapid growth birthday. at this season of the year and is Bjshop Deloris Stokes was in four to five feet tall when plowed Salt Lake City Friday evening under the middle of October. on business. Two hundred pounds of trible- The Roscoe Andersons have reper acre are ceived word that their son Lorin applied the year the alfalfa is has been transferred to Rogers planted. For the sugar beet crop Arkansas, where he is 'V another 200 pounds of phosfor that district. Miss Lila Lee Stark was the phate and 250 pounds of ammonium-nitrate per acre are ap- weekend guest of Miss Shirley plied. Gem barley Is used as a Cannon of Fielding. While there companion crop for the alfalfa they celebrated Shirleys birth and clover because of Its short day. ' . ,. ..; stems. Mr. and Mrs.- Earl Sears of is now for Irrigation simple Murtaugh, Idaho visited SaturJoe. The land all leveled, con day at the home of Mr .and Mrs. crete headgates installed, a bor- Cliff Stark. Mrs. Sears and Mrs. der dike system of Irrigation is Stark are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderused on the grain and alfalfa with row irigatlon ' for sugar son and Mr- and Mrs. Ferren beets. There is very little waste Christensen of Ogden were Sat-- . water running off the farm. urday guests at the home of Mr. Where he now has a surplus of and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stark and water he couldn't get all the farm irrigated before leveling. son Gail visited with Mr. and Joe can now tend the water and Mrs. Dwain Lind at Clearfield do other jobs at the same time, Sunday. Miss DeLora Marble spent the where irrigating used to take his weekend at home with her parenfull undivided attention. and Mrs. D. Milton This conservation way of ts,-Mr. farming has more tharl paid its Marble. She is attending the cost in increased yields already. BYU Odell Newman, recently home The wheat yield is now 60 bushels per acre, barley 90 bushels on leave from he U. S. Navy, and the average yield of sugar left with his wife, the former beets since .1947 is 18.4 tons per Nelda Clark, and daughter Julie acre. Thy is pretty good for Ann for San Diego, California. land that wouldn't grow a pay Seaman Newman has spent the ing crop of beets six years ago. past six months in Japan and viAnother interesting sidelight cinity. He is now priviliged to is the fact that Joe has reduced wear the overseas, Korean and the .rate of seeding for all his combat ribbons for activities ov crops. He now plants 5 pecks of erseas. The family plans to spend the wheat instead of 8 like he used to, barley seeding has been cut next year at the San Diego base where he will attend naval train from 100 to 70 pounds per acre. The alfalfa yields have never ing. been outstanding. The total yield You Can Chalk It Up is 2 to 2i tons of alfalfa hay Need a blackboard in your home per acre. Joe, is now considering substituting red clover and ad for family memos or for Junior1! art work? Yeu can paint a blackapted grass for the alfalfa. He board onto a plaster wall that can thinks maybe the clover and be easily cleansed of chalk marks would grass benefit the soil as with a damp cloth. Prepare the much as the alfalfa and give a surface as you would for flat paint, -- super-pnospna- te v.-- .: - , Bothwell Farm Lift At Less Cos- tUse Eleda Vee Stokes f a r FOY SHITMAN RETURNS TO BASE t1;- t - ""SJJW CS Aft - 1 Digger yield. Bigger then apply a coating of flat paint in' the color your board is to be. Most blackboard coatings come in black, but some are available in deep green. Two coats of the blackboard coating will suffice. Paints of this type usually contain an ab rasive to eliminate chalk "squeaks' Golden Harvest Foy Shuman, who has been Because of fast refrigerator car visiting friends and relatives for distribution, California oranges are a few days this week returned sold for more in a year today than to his air base in Colorado by the entire production of the famous gold fields which caused plane Sunday evening. Accom California the gold rush of 1849. California to him Salt Lake City panying were Mr. and Mrs. Willard An oranges, with the aid of modern have become a truly derson and son Johnny and Miss transportation, fabulous golden harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Summers and family, Mr. and Mrs. May-nar- d Summers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Marian Summers traveled to Salt Lake. 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IRMA LESHER'S SCHOOL of DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 29 th At the OAK CAFE BALLET - TAP - DALLR00F.1 - CREATIVE Salt Lake City, dance the Modern Music School, Mrs. Lesher, of at- - studied at The School of Perfection In New York City under the excellent direction of Thalia Mara and Arthur Mahoney. Studied ballroom and tap dancing under Fred Astaire. Two of her students recently won lhst place at Ted Mack's T.V. Show In New York. First Registration Date CREATIVE children for 75c. for ' minutes Saturday morning DANCING 45 pre-schb- ol TAP L BALLET in the afternoon for advanced classes, per hour $1.00. BALLROOM CLUB. Come In couples South American dances Rhumba Tanoo - I 1 Please send more infor-- 1 1 mation on SHEPPARD I ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF urday. , Cor-rine- ti him Mrs. Cliff Stark and son Del Ray with Mae Bosely and Mary Anderson traveled to Ogden Sat T 0 Utah-Idah- Sherril Gae Anderson. kfortrtritul ml All landowners or land occupiers within the limits oftothis be area or territory proposed added thereto shall have the right to attend the hearing and to be heard in this matter. By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee. Tracy R. Welling of the public health, safety, and First Publication, March 13, 1952 welfare, for a soil conservation Last Publication, March 20, 1952 district to function in the territory described as follows: UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERAll of Box Elder County not VATION DISTRICT now in Soil Conservation Districts as follows: "That area Legal Notice of Election of Three bounded on the north by the Supervisors o State Line, on the For The Northern Utah Soil west by a line between Range 10 Conservation District. and Range 11 West to Great Notice is hereby given Dy the Salt Lake and following the west Utah Soil Conservation of the lake south to to all State boundaryElder-Salandowners or occupiers lt Lake County the Box land lying within the boundLine; then following the coun- of aries of the Northern Utah Soil ty line east to the lake boun- Conservation District that Nomdary west of Hot Springs and inating Petitions for the election to lake the the present of three following supervisors of the said boundary of the South Box El- District have been received by der District north of Bear River said State Conservation Commitbounand following this district tee. to dary in an easterly direction take further notice that the present boundary of the onPlease the 21st day of March, 1952, ." Northern Utah District near between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., an election meetAlso: "that area north of Briging will be held at the Utah ham City bounded on the west, Power & Light Auditorium, at in general, by the East HamElmond Canal, north of Dewey-vill- Tremonton, toCounty of Box elect three superUtah, and on the east by the der visors for the Northern Utah Cache-Bo- x Elder County Line." Please take further notice that Soil Conservation District of the of Utah. a hearing will be held at the State All eligible landowners or land Utah Power & Light Auditorium, within the boundaries Tremonton, Utah, on March 21, occupiers of said District shall have the 1952 at 2:00 p.m. The questions of the desira- right to vote at the said elecbility, necessity, propriety of the tion meeting. By order of the Utah State petition, and the appropriateness Soil Conservation Committee. of the boundaries for the organTracy R. Welling ization of said addition to the Northern Utah Soil Conservation First Publication, March 13, 1952 Last Publication, March 20, 1952 District will be considered. The Relief Society ladies and UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE their partners celebrated the Legal Notice of Hearing founding of their organization Notice is given by the Monday evening in the ward hall. Utah Statehereby Soil Conservation A delicious pot luck dinner was Committee that the proposed served, after which their was addition to the Northern Utah a lovely program followed by Soil Conservation District haf games. A large crowd was in at- duly petitioned, in the interests ieasona ta.uu per couple. Sat, Mar. 22nd, 1 to 3 p. m. |