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Show 0 Thursday, September 30, THE LEADER, Tremonton, Uiah 1954 RIVERSIDE PARK VALLEY By Myrle Udy boys already la the field. Con- INFIELD CLEVELAND'S STELLAR gratulations to everybody by Vera James VAUGHN TINGEYHOME PARK VALLEY SCHOOL MEETING IN AFTER FOUR YEAR RECREATION ILLL IN NAVAL SERVICE "Hello" from Park Valley. Vaughn Tin gey, who has been School classes t the Valley in the Navy for four years re turned home during the week are being held at the Ward His buddy came with him and Amusment Hall while the little school house gets its face Friday the two of them left for red and lifted its curves remolded, New Mexico, the home of the The finished product won't be friend. Vaughn will return the a 54 but it will model, exactly last of the week. to be next best the shape the for Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard rooms was rest in. The have it accompanied by Mr. and Mrs a been with lounge enlarged Ruf Lamb and Mrs. Hannah for the girls. Aanew kitchen is attended of Koliope Plymouth the funeral of a relative, Mrs. added which gives the big room Addie Waterberg, of Rigby, Ida., for a combination dining recreation area. A library for each Monday. a new double front Relief bociety meeting was classroom, entrance a complete paint and held Tuesday afternoon in the should make the which Relief Society room. Work on job whole building delightful to the materials for the bazaar was 3 R's this business of learnin carried on. A good attendance of ladies enjoyed the work and ing. "We'll eat what we, can, and the social hour. is what we can't we'll can" Three Birthdays motto of the gals hereabouts. the The ladies of the Jr. Birthday So off to the Garland Canning Club met at the home of Maur-in- e Center for three very successful Udy to honor Maurne Udy, days, 14 women each came home Madge Udy and Grace Allen for with an average of 15 cases of their Wednesday Beans, Tomatoes and Corn, say birthdays night. nothing of the Applesauce they LaNette Udy entertained her absorbed. It was such fun. Above Pinochle Club Wednesday night the roar of the steam, the clat at the home of Ed Udy. Twelve ter of pans and the click of members and attended. V k ;JVA Saturday night supper guests at the Ferris James home included Carl and Ruth McCurdy with 11 year-oldaughter, Adell from Salt Lake City, Ruth's mother, Mrs. Edna Hopkins of Olympia, Wash., our , mother, Mrs. John M. Carter, Adrain Callahan from Bountiful with son Gerald who was recently discharged from the navy, , a friend of Gerald's and Jess it f H - '''' ," f jH,.. coming the boy Home, Ida. Most of Syd overseas. sent have been former the and Mrs. James, at Pax Dawn Gardner, will stop lZtn. Oct. Valley in route about faithful Good kids and a He would never chase too after another woman. He is I old too fine, too decent, bus-ban- thin- - and do enjoy 'By weather. fall beautiful d '4-- . 1 con- cerned. Roy Pugsley is still in. Ogden at the hospital while he "receives treatment for the allergy which comes to plague his life much too often. We surely hope the real cause of this trouble can be found that Roy and Louise can come home. year and will share an apartment with Sharon Carter who registers for the second year and JaLayne Palmer who goes as a Freshie. Lt. Sydney C. James, now stationed at the F. E. Warren Air Base in Cheyenne, Wyo., has ben notifidmXaZand,lfeesd has been notified that he has a permanent assignment at the Air Base located at Mountain Logan this .ZJ.X.J', Cleveland SHARPENING UP TOMAHAWKS, thk to scalp New York Giants In the World Series. From Infield star-studd- ed hopes left: Third base Al Rosen; shortstop, George Strickland; second Wertz. (International) base, Bobby Avila; first base, Vic knives could be heard a buzz ily and for Mrs. Olive Monson voices and gales of laughter of Brigham City. It must be which combined business with two days later Rex pleasure. We are filling the and Helen Pugsley stopped the Larder. stork, confiscated its cargo, and Grandpa and Grandma James 5 year-olLinda a baby is the new title that Ai and gave A better sister. average with 3 Hazel are smiling about, for a brand new baby girl was left at the Cooley Hospital in Brig-haCity for Arlo and JoLeen Monson James on Thursday, guests September 16th. It is the first After a dessert lunch the guests Mr. and Mrs, Blaine Welling grandchild for the James fam- enjoyed the game at three tables. of Evanston, Wyo., spent the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards in the valley, Mrs. DlilVE HOME NEW CAU weekend, were in Salt Lake City during Welling is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whitthe week. Howard in Barlow Tremonton, ney returned home Monday, Mrs. Melba Lundberg and while they are recuperating at driving a new car home from the of visited Logan boys from sickness. Detroit. They flew back to Mrs. of home Lundberg's parSocial Opening spent three days there, Chicago, Mrs. Hales Earl ents, Mr. and The Relief Society opening then after getting a new car, Sunday. social will be held Tuesday drove to Nauvoo and Carthage, The baby daughter of Mr. and in the Relief Society and visited places of interest in afternoon Mrs. Voss Ward has been given room. A good program will be church history. the name of Jan Marcia Ward. Patricia Ann Allen and Larry given. Mr. and Mrs, Veil Udy enterHirschi were confirmed memtained the Ed Udy family SunFORUM bers of the Church, Sunday. of the birthday honor in day Guests at the J. R. Kennard of their daughter UM'UHLICIZED FACTS home Sunday were two daugh- anniversary Kayla. ters of Mr. Kennard, Mrs. Ruth Garland, Utah Sunday night, Tracy Welling K. Eltinge and children Kennard 25, 1954 Sept. who have been in and Emmarie and Mrs. Jean K. and wife, Bear Leader River Valley two years for the Davis and 3 children, Rebecca, Jordan for U. S. government were at church Dear Editor: Donald and James, all of Salt No one disputes figures if Lake City. Mrs. Fern Hirschi of service, Mr, Welling showed have confidence in their told and about slides of they Jordan Garland was also a dinner guest source. All figures used here the country. of the Kennards. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner are quotes from releases by New Grandchild and son are moving to Moab, bureaus and departments of the Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward are Utah. Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Corn. present Washington government. very happy over the arrival of wall and children are moving Listed under government suba granddaughter, daughter of into their home. sidies we find: Quote, "ForeignMr. and Mrs. Paul Ward in Salt subsidy: 4,700 million Alf Capcner spent several -aid Lake City. Paul brought Kathy, dollars. Mail subsidy: 462 mila three year-olto Riverside to days in Salt Lake City during lion. Highway subsidy: 531 milthe week. He attended "Holiday stay while her mother is in the on Ice". He returned home Sun. lion. Relief subsidy to States: hospital. Mother and baby are million. Veterans subsidday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester 1,400 dong well. ies: million. Farm price 3,300 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and Coombs. 420 million." unquote. subsidy: Mrs. Edna Ward and Edna family were in Magna Sunday Another report this week lists where they visited two of Mrs. May Thompson were in Logan Utah's phenomenal growth and Thursday. Udy's sisters. decline in the field of agricultMr. and Mrs. LaVere Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards ure. Quote, "Utah's total farm and family were in Salt Lake daughter have moved Into their income for the year 1932 was home in Riverside. 26 million dollars, in 1951 City Sunday to visit Mr. and it Ted Cannon of The Deseret was 190 million. For 1953 it Mrs. Ford Richards and family. y Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and News, author of Seen was down to 154 million." .un. on called Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. column, daughters accompanied by quote. This year national farm Ida Steed of Plymouth were in James R. Kennard and spent income is expected to decline an hour talking over the days another 12 Ogden Sunday. percent, this means Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards when Mr. Kennard and Mr an additional loss of $18,480,-000.0were in Benson Sunday visiting Cannon were associated together for Utah farmers. their daughter and family, Mr. on that paper. Mrs. Cannon ac Utah, however, is glad to re companied her husband. and Mrs. Nolan Ballard. port that it is 4th among all the States in retaining its gains in agriculture. This means that 44 States have lost more than the 20 percent suffered by Utah up to the end of last year. On a national basis, including all-ste- el a further 12 percent loss this body year, this means a farm income loss for 1954 of 3 billion 900 STATION million dollars, plus a loss of 2 billion 600 million dollars last o con-tageo- d us James. Back to school for advanced lessons in Bookology, Boyology and Girlology go the young and life of our town. Janet James, Joyce Hirschi, Shirley Kunzler, Junelle Palmer and Glade Hirschi are at Box Elder High in Brigham. Ken Carter Jr. attends Bear River High. Emma Lou Carter will seek a B. S. Degree in Home Economics at Utah State Agricultural College in Best Prices Paid For Your WHEAT - BARLEY - OATS GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU SELL wf DO CUSTOM Cleaning - Rolling - Grinding - Headquariers For Agricultural Chemicals Member Federal Warehouse System ERVIN S'TOIIL Phone Tremonton 2411 Frow jou cami grow wiitlhioiuill ihe&ir Off OPEN winter MI due to snow mold d, , To-da- 0 lfeif.i.TM U UVMIUIUM WAGON 0VJ WITH 53 f.lOnE POVJGQ year. In view of all the higher subsidies, 420 million dollars to our farmers, who have lost 6,500 million dollars in income the last two years, does not seem to be so outrageously terrible. There was also an ominous note in the government report this week on the mule census, which noted that the mule population had dropped alarmingly due to the use of tractors. The report stated further, however, that the Agricultural department predicts, "that as farming, -- carries passengers or cargo where others can't. Made to go through mud, sand, ice, snow or orer rough ground and up 60 grades. DUAL-PURPO- SE Kahtr-W- li3 Ht So.i Dtvhh WRITS MOTORS IHC COME IN AND MADE LARGEST MAKER OF SEE THE WILLYS TREMONTON, UTAH BY KAISER-WIUY- THE WORLD'S VEHICLES STATION WAGON JH0NE 2351 again, becomes a subsistance endeavor Instead of a profitable business adventure the mule would again replace the tractor on the American farm." Not everything connected with farming is on the decline. The Farm Loan Mortgage banks report that the biggest rush for farm loans since 1935 in now under way. As Bones Snod grass would say: This aint no way to do nothin. Devers C, Owens fsmla 4 ot Tefonia Branch Experiment Station, Tetonia, Idaho. Wheat in the background was sprayed with "Ceresan". . . the untreated grain was a total loss. Tests Results on Northwest farms prove that one application of Du Pont Ceresan protects your crop all winter e Winter kill or snow mold by either name this disease can ruin winter wheat and cost you money. It causes the extra labor of replanting cuts stands so badly that weeds will take the crop unless you replant and it has even prevented planting winter wheat in some areas. But now you can protect winter wheat. Du Pont "Ceresan" fungicide for snow mold (similar to the famous "Ceresan" seed disinfectant) prevents the damage. Results of tests during the past four years already show the effect of a single spray. In many cases untreated plots were a total loss . . . while damage to plants protected with "Ceresan" was negligible. To protect your seeding, apply "Ceresan" in time to beat early snowfall. Use lbs. of "Ceresan" in 10 gallons of water per acre. 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