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Show Thursday, August 24, 1944 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER lotment of Ray and Helen from came up Ogden anl Wight, week-entheir with the spent Irva and Doris d relatives. Rulon Wood returned Sergeant to his base at Colorado Springs following a furlough and pleasant visit with his parents, Mr. and Wood. jlrs. Melvin ' Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams of Burbank, Calif., visited here last week with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd AdMrs. Adams returned to ams. jlesa, Arizona to visit with her Dr. mother, Mrs. C. B. Gunnell. Adams remained for an extended He has sold his dental visit. practice in Burbank and it is hoped he will remain in his home state. The Adams reunion was held in Mr. Box Elder canyon Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Adams and and ren child- attended. and Mrs. James Peterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey a Diderickson and family, Mrs. Roche and family of San Francisco, and Mrs. Grant Holton and family of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in the canyon. The week previous the Anton Anderson reunion was held at Box Elder canyon, the affair being son. Those who attended from here in honor of Mrs. Amalia Ander-reMr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson were: Roy C. Anderson and child-an- d family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and Mrs. Amalia AndersMr. Mel-U- n, on. Amalia Anderson was honby the Relief Society at Mrs. Antheir monthly meting. derson .is a former president and the oldest member in the organization. She was presented with a book of the L.D.S. church works. Home canners who sell their product may obtain extra sugar rations by applying to their war and price and rationing boards furnishing' proof that the "Home canned" fruits or vegetables will Mrs. ored sold, F. M. Christensen, chairman of the Tremonton war price and rationing board, announced. The provision is the only relief for persons wishing home canning sugar in excess of the regular al- be , ME"! mmo by LOWELL ins ) ) ) 0:30 p.m. ) INTER-MOUNTAI- N - - -x ) EAST GARLAND Missing from the farm front this summer will be the AAA Farm Supervisor with his steel tape, aerial map, and clipboard. Except for a spot check on a small percentage of farms Utah farmers and ranchers will be their farm supervisors and will i-- "self-supervisio- n, - Lieutenant Dean in honoring the Walkers at a John V. Larson Jr. an1 party in Logan canyon. Sergeant small son of Fort Worth, Txas Walker has completed fifty one visited with members of the Lar- missions as a tail gunner in e. 4 Liberator Bomber, based in son families Monday. Mrs. Larson has been visiting relatives in Italy, and has won various awards. several He is keeping as a souvenir a shoe Brigham for the past but weeks. Her husband is a very lace which was shot by flak he serious miraculously escaped busy man these days and was unable to make the jruoney to injury. Utah. Mr. Larson is assistant Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Allen and chief engineer of the huge Con- family of Malad visited Tuesday solidated Air Craft plant at Fort at the J. H. Sorensen home. Liberator Worth, home of the Mr. and Mrs. Parley James of Bombers. Salt Lake VCity were week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne, of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Larson. Hansen and their families spent Miss Patricia Sorensen Is the several days this week at Bear of her cousin, Miss Rochelle guest Lake. Allen, in Portage, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and Mrs. Linda Somrs, son Karl three children of Salt Lake City and Lillian of Logan,, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis were daughterof relatives here on guests Larson last week-enThe Larsons took their guests to Logan canyon ooxwxywxwwywyi own vid Larson from Sunday to Tues-daOn Monday the families of V. E. Hanson, David Larson and Rulon J. Steed, of Logan, joined q. Own Iteoort on AAA Coimpliance check their own compliance with provisions of the AAA program. A shortage of man power-m- any of the supervisors of past years are in the armed services of the country and transportation difficulties were Pivon hv Refreshments were served to a E. Larsen of Cori nne, member of large number. tne btate AAA committee, as the Bishop and Mrs. Fred L. Peter- main reason for son of Brigham were the guests this year. He also said that fnr of Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom a number of years, manv farmers and farm leaders have been con Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenkman vinced that farmers sunprvisinovisited with Mr. and Mrs. Alben their own farms with a reason able follow up of spot checking Borgstrom Sunday. would result in a decided saving Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Borgstrom to farmer and without material and Mrs. Annie McClug of Vi- increase inviolation of provisions rginia City, Montana, and Mr. and of the program. Deductions have Mrs. Evan Borgstrom of Brigham been made from earned payments in Brigham by cooperating farmers to spent Wednesday pay canyon. for this supervision in the past. Mrs. Erie Compton returned to Mr. Larsen urged that all farmher home here Friday following ers and ranchers immea visit to Kingsman, Arizona, diately when called respond upon bv coun where she was present at the ty or community AAA committee graduation of her son Dean. She men to report the practices com was privileged to pin on the pleted. He reminded them that wings which made him a lie- they should keep a record of the utenant. soil building practices, as thev Mrs. Roy C. Anderson return- are carried out, on their copy of ed to her home Thursday from a the farm plan sheet which was visit in the south. At Independ- prepared at the time they sgined ence, Kansas she visited with up earlier in the spring. He pointed out that it would be easAc Kenneth Anderson and wife ier for them to report if they She Sharon. little and daughter also spent some time with Ser- - j prepare a sketch of their farm, geant and Mrs. Stanley H. An- showing the name of the crops derson at Clarksville, Term. One planted, the acreage of each of the high lights of her trip was crop and the location of soil a visit to Camp Campbell, where building practices carried out. the L.D.S. boys hold a meeting Where measurements are not every Sunday afternoon in a of record and the rate of payCatholic church. It was a real ment for practice is comparativeinspiration to see these young ly high, producers shall be required soldiers and their wives carrying) to furnish measurements which on. They have an enrollment of will enable the county committee 45 members in a camp of 2500 to compute the correct extent of the .practices. For example, for a men. measured in terms of Colleen, the little daughter of i practice the acres, producers must provide Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Nelson, measurements if the rate per a minor at' underwent operation acre excess in is of $2 00. a Brigham City hospital Monday. of origin, .purchase Certificates e Mrs Ralph Forsgren of Corin-nseed tags, or other evivisited at the home of her. receipts, to prove complidence necessary parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert1 ance must be furnished by the Johnson Tuesday. producer in connection with the Mrs. Milton Anderson is receiv- applications of materials or the ing medical care at an Ogden seeding of crop land or grazing land. hospital. Mr. Larsen explained that if a Monday afternoon Rosella entertained in honor of farmer does not respond when Renee Anderson and Monte Did- called upon by the county comerickson, both children being 8 mittee and lets the season go by without making a supervision re-years of age. The little guests were pupils of the first and second grades. Refreshments were , served to 17. Mrs. B-2- Sunday. KarL who has been emat Lockheed Aircraft plant in Burbank, Calif., for the past several years, has been called in the service and expects to leave soon for induction into the army. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen and family were Sunday guests of Mr. anl Mrs. J. II. Sorensen ployed B-2- 4 MAYTAG For 20 years we have serviced Maytag Washers. It's our desire to keep your Maytag running for the duration . . . We carry all parts; also service most all other model washers. SCIIOSS Furniture Electric Co. Ogden, Utah Sunday. Eugene Hansen and Vincent Sorensen joined the BR.F.F offi cers and instructors on their instructive and enjoyable trip to the Geneva steel plant, Timpanogas cave and other places of interest last week. We notice that some of our in- dustrious young farmers, who have spent much time during their more leisure hours from farm work at the B. R. H. S. shop in building anl repairing machinery, were given pictures and write-up- s in the last issue of the "U & I. Much credit is due Cultivator." Mr. Bunnell, Mr. Skinner and Mr. Last for the interest shown in assisting the young boys in school and young farmers in the valley. Miss Geneva Sorensen was home from Perry, where last week-en- d she is employed. Mrs. J. H. Sorensen enjoyed her first airplane ride Wednesday morning. She had taken some of the band students to the airport for their rides and Mr. Beckstead rewarded her with a ride. Mrs. David Larson and Mrs. W. E. Hansen have received word of the appointment of their nephew, Captain Sam Skousen, as a military attache to the U. S. Embassy in Brazil. He will be in the air service. He has had over one hundred forty missions as pilot in combat areas. Captain and Mrs. Skousen recently came in from Texas and expect to leave soon to reside in Brazil. Mrs. J. J. 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GRANDSTAND That's man-pow- 1 i WJ Electricity the tireless servant is helping to make farming more profitable and household work more pleasant, on 18,000 farms in the territory served by Utah Power & Light Company. Every effort is being made to extend electric service to other farms in this area whose owners want it, as rapidly !& UTAH POWER 0 Main Broadway, Salt Lake City 1, Utah Please send details on your School. No obligation on my part. had as their guests Monday, Mrs. Earl Nelson and family of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Compton ls Hundreds of graduates art now earning up to 1300 month. The demand for trained beauty operators far exceeds the supply. Msil Coupon for Full Information -- T D A YI NtlSt. port, it will simply mean no payments for him. for a caret plan ahead of Compton, & d. Arizona is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erie -- Compton. Mr. and Mrs. Standard of California Farmers to Make pounds. "Family units, fcr retail sUe of their canning products mimt comply with OPA regulations by iurnismng a statement that the :ood v- h be sold, a description of canning facilities to insure sat isfactory processing, and must keep accounts, collect and return on stamps at listed point values when product is sold," the chairman stated. "This provision will permit home canners to preserve and sell some of the surplus fruit crops that exist in many communities throughout the state. Canning of this surplus will do away with any waste by spoilage of fruits." NETWORK ( ( 20 Page Threa sis & possible. LIGHT CO. ! imn a a , mm |