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Show THE Reese took pictures of the group, i West Point. Mr. and Mrs- Lyle Johnson' Hazel Riser and Essie v. c j- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal ar," attPnrti..ujiij lJltr a uay Rhead in Tremonton Monday! training school for prospective census evening. The ooccasion was Mr." at the enumerators, being held Garland Armory building. Rhead's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer NEW DAUGHTER FOR and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pier- - WM. ROBERTS ES son were In Logan on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs- - William J. RobMrs. Henry Sorenson returned erts are happy to announce the to his home recently following arrival of a baby girl born on a major operation at the L- D. March 18th at a Logan hospital. This makes four S. hospital in Logan. daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atkinson, 2 sons for the Robertses. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forsbere Reta Christensen and Marion Sorensen attended a wedding dance in Malad Saturday for w 1 ' -- ;t. He was a Wednesday at banquet where . JTwasinSalt he where TKortb accompanied Grover and to Mrs. Elvene; Peterson. Wendell Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atkinson, ;M? Eden on business Norma Forsbere. Reta Mrs. j Christensen and Marion Soren entertained 'VvanKorth sen were dinner guests at the D. son, her of honor anmver- - J. Williams home. birthday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bush and Played; re" children of Hyrum visited Sun flrved and f:i favors, day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harper, Mr. J. P. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer DeLong Harper and and children of Kemmarer, WyOgden Sunday were Sunday dinner visited Mr. and Mrs. oming guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Larson. Harper entertained Mrs. J. P. Christensen visited carl o nhis birthday Fif-'i- S at the hospital with Mrs. Henry 0n Wednesday. Sorensen. in playing joined refresh- Lyn Larson of Salt Lake visitgri enjoying the ed on Monday with the David !' was Larsons. jodred Gleason Five blackout skits were preClub Hour Social to the omeofMr. and Mrs. sented by the various classes in Guests M. I. A. Tuesday evening. The 'oyleron Friday. L. Special Interest class, 1st and Mrs. and !;erewere Mr. 2nd year BeeHive Girls, Scouts isan. and Gleaners were all represenMrs. Jasper iEoyOj'ler, and ted. Ths remainder of the eveMrs- Lyle Johnson l'r. Shaffer were Ogden ning was spent in class socials. Miss Charlene Stoddard of y on Tuesday. West Point spent the weekend entertained Johnson j Ijle ar of her son, Robert, on with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover. Mrs. Grover took her i birthday anniversary on Mr. and to back her home on Sunday. were played, fay. Games Mrs. Grover attended a and favors Wayne other given J( birthday anniversary party on iaents served to the after which Max Friday for her sister, Janet, in guests S s j - and ISrover Ire in Eden on CARD OF Til tvirc We wish to thank the friends Henrie Home : -- Tremonton, Utah Fireside Chat At - Farmers annual High eBox Elder LEADER The Second ward and Gleaners will hold their fireside chat at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Radcliff Henrie on Sunday evening. April 2nd. Mr. Nezbah, Tribal historian of Navajo tribe historian of Navajo tirbe and re- -. cent convert to the church will speak on Indians, in general and about the five archaeloglcal ex- -i peditions he has accompanied to Central and South, America. NOTICE FOR BIDS the plans and Fpecifieations may be examined at the above office Monday through Friday, 8 a u to 5 p.m., prior to the opening cf I Sealed bids for the construction of 3458 linear feet cf concrete canal lining, and installation of one turn out gate, approximately 381 cubic yards of concrete, together with the canal excavation from a prepared subgrade, will be received by the North Elwood Ditch Company, at the Soil Conservation Mrs. Henry Foxley is spend-- ! Service headquarters In Tremoning a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. ton, Utah, on or before 2 o'clock Brig Williams of Sugar City, p.m. on the 1st day of April, 1950. Idaho. Information for bidders and of this valley for the sympathy expressed over the loss of our dear father and son and we also wish to thank those who sent flowers. Our sincere appreciation goes out to everyone. The family of Marion K. Everton M-M- en - , bids. The Company reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By O. L. Erough North Elwood Ditch Company Secretary-Treasur- ; j i Harry K. Woodward of Tooele visited Wednesday with his par- -j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Woodward. fi Ism) :fSne ontot - If if proved! Com AAcn of Practices (PorirsmiiHig into ion o EtIdojEi IForinni Dmicomnie Level foe Uftolh Portnnieirs down production costs and help materially in mairv taining a high level of farm income, despite a general decline in the price level of many agricultural HIGH YIELDS OF QUALITY CROPS will keep products. Authorities generally, including Federal, State and County agricultural agencies, and all other concerned with the farm problem, agree that high yields of high quality are essential in a successful farming program. These agencies all point out that if we are to produce high yields of quality crops we must raise to a maximum soil fertility, and hold to a minimum losses from pests and diseases. These two objectives can best be met by adopting and following a sound farming program. Program on Most Northern and Central Utah Farms Will Include: A Sound Farming 1. Easier Birthday Party JlARSHM ALLOWS . . n Scream i Ml It's ) . . . . . )W PUNCH BASE for STORE NAPKINS EASTER J AT OUR April 8th sir . . Pkg 15e pkg Qe gallon 2.25 Fun The FOOD BASKET & each RASTER TRUCKS RASTER BASKETS " . . . .7. CUPS SPOONS ,' ! j5 ) I Ry PORTER. WALTON 7JAYCEE DAY. for Easter Outing jS's APRIL 10 Premium a.m. FREE SHOW 1:0 lb. HAM IBUTTcIntercuts "ckens, young .77. p. m. Rgfi .lb Met roasterT. .Tib 35c . J Ooo. PI,0N-- E !! 52C6 alfalfa and sweet clover crops builds soil fer- tility. 4. COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER. The application of mixed commercial fertilizer to the cultivated cash row crops helps in soil improvement. Improvement of soil fertility through the above practices is the farmer's first line of de-fense against low yields, low quality and high production costs. PROSPECTS FOB PROSPECTS ARE GOOD 1950 that this year will be a profitable beet year. SOIL MOISTURE IS EXCELLENT; area has until some other - let's do something about it now. FERTILIZER SUPPLIES ARE GREATER than for many years; and every effort is being made to get the best labor we have had for years. LABOR SUPPLY IS ADEQUATE, Get a good acreage Oft sugar Uortfc Get a good acreage of sugar beets in your farming probear considerable gram now. Vhat you do this year may weight in determining what you can do in future years shoud acreage resfrIctions be applied. FERRY'S, MANDEV1LLE EASTER EGG HUNT R-- of low productivity. Lefs start maintaining and that should belong to farmers here SEEDS, I DON'T WAIT until you have a worn out soil established full rights to the sugar beet acreage 9Qg down Set Up Your Program DONT WAIT VISIT our DIME ISLE for SPRING SAVINGS PLATES soli .on- - GREEN MANURE CROPS. Plowing 23c Each PUR LIVESTOCK FEEDING is both 3. 5c to 80c LARGE WniTE STALKS CELERY a servation and a soil building program. 2. improving soil fertility now. Per dozen Easier Meals Grain, alfalfa, sugar beets, canning crops and livestock form the basis of a sound crop rotation program. Sugar beets stand as one of the most important cultivated cash crops in this rotation. They not only produce sugar, but also serve as an important source of feed for no gallon White or Brown EGGS A GOOD CROP ROTATION PROGRAM. askefc TREMONTON UTAH SUGAR BEET GROWERS ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE EXTENSION SERVICE UTAH-IDAH- O SUGAR COMPANY GARLAND BEET GROWERS ASSOCIATION "SO, BOX ELDER BEET GROWERS ASSOCIATION er |