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Show methods give promise greater profits in beets ODERN If Attend tries Of Meetings 1(50 Growers Jleld In District of improved ,.rn practices beets, in raising methods brought out in moving : and sugges-?- ' interest of some a who attended corn-te4 0f meetings recently beet producing m d of the Garland ir nullities " Utah- - Idaho district heid the n ir jr company. attention was given to ? improved decorticated seed, ,ji will make application of mechanisation of thin- 'and weeding more practi-OrsoA Christensen, man-- of the Garland factory, Growers were urged to condition for e drills in best .ion planting, in order to ibute seed evenly and that will permit t,tne mechanical weeding In the various thinning. Jr nanical methods shown and growers saw pros-.s0- f fcjssed, getting the spring work n re-f- d e at less cost. Acreage and company, rowers as well, desire to to itain increased acreage normal allotment 0 a district beets when quotas are again said nlished " Christensen week Expanding areas, California, are petition for the acreage. Higher is very irriage production tant too. as measured from of values of the industry and rufaetunng the sugar he added. elated activities, Increased The down in items this amount is 0) per acre of beets pro-duccd, or a total of about S665-- I It includes $7 0)0 000, ja,url payroll per day of operating time, or $3,7 00 per acre of beets! grown. In terms of money per! ton of beets, it amounts to $7 37. The expenditure by the com-pany in this district for trans-- ' of all portation kinds rail, truck, express, etc is about S 15 per acre. Eoi the bigger acreage and crop of 1917, Christensen said the total expenditures for jJl costs, as e.numeiated above for 1948. exceeded one million . $74 sugar dol-lais- He said that the company is eager to obtain the largest acreage and tonnage production possible to maintain and ex-pand this industrial operation in this area and also pay for the greatest tonnage of beets in this area, and also to pay at the best puce under the con-tract. Labor Rates Figures on beet field work rates vveie released this week also by the U. S. production and marketing administration Rates agreed upon by both producers and laboreis provide for not less than 60 cents per iiour for the thinning hoeing or weeding and 6.7 cents an hour for all harvesting work Reduction not to exceed of these rates may be made for vv inkers between 14 and Hi years of age. In Box Elder, Cache Davis. Iron. Millard, Salt Morgan, Lake, Sanpete, Sevier, Tooele, Utah and Weber counties, the rate for hoe and finger thinning in lields planted with segmented seed without machine blocking is $12 per acre. Hoe and finger thinning with machine blocking demands a rate of $9 per acie; blocking and thinning in fields planted with wnole seed, $2 more than other rates; first hoeing after hoe and finger thinning, $1 per acre; hoe thinning, no finger thinning, $7; first hoeing after hoe thinning, $5; each subsequent hoeing or weeding, $3. 1 Sec 562, P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE One Classified Ad Nets 26 Calls For Hard-To-GItem lc PAID Utah Permit No. 14 et Prig-ham- A lew years ago we put an ad in the Box Elder to sell a used refrigerator, At that time refrigerators were rationed and hard to get, of course, but we weren't too hopeful of anyone answering our ad. Within two days, however, 26 people had come to see the We hardly had refrigerator. time to eat or sleep. We were very glad when the refrigerator was sold and on its way. Then we could relax in comfort again. , By Mrs. Sarah Marble 403 west Seventh north Brigham City, Utah (A $1.00 story) , News-Journ- box elder VOLUME NUMBER 24 ACP Allotment BRIGHAM na CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING. First Ward Gold And Green Royalty Sunday School Convention Is Attended The Sunday school convention for Noith and South Box Elder and Bcai River stakes, held Sunday at Box Ellder high school, was well attended, and i s 12 PAGES ID AT BEAR RIVER HIGH MONDAY Nearly Triple School Thanks Chairman Terms Mass Meet "Learning How To Shake Hands' Community For Concert Help John W. Howard, president of the Box Eider Chamber of Commerce, today termed the forthcoming meeting to be held Monday evening in the Bear River We'd like to extend our high school auditorium as Box thanks lo the people of the Elder county learning how to communii) for the wholesome shake hands. support they gave Box Elder The meeting, jointly sponsorhigh school and the band, in ed by the Garland Lions club, cooperation with the University Tremonton Lions club and the concert hoie of Utah hand's of ComBox Elder Chamber Tuesday night. Alf L. Freeman, merce, is for the purpose of inBox Elder high principal of county-widplan.school, said yesterday, in behalf vestigating Howard said. At an earof the school. Way lit Johnson, ning, lier meeting of representatives director, and the school band. of the three communities, HowBtigham City people opened named temporary their homes to the band mem- ard was will conduct and chairman, bers for the night's lodging Tuesday, and provided them Mondays meeting. breakfast Wednesday morning. Weber Robert D. ..Tucker, Tuesday evening dinner was county planning commissioner, served the gioup in the high will be the principal speaker. school eateteria, and the actual Tucker has been described as cost of food served was the only a man who lives county planexpense to be taken from ticket ning, and is well versed on sales for two band concerts, one the subject. Tuesday afternoon for students Everyone in Box Elder counand the public concert Tuesday ty is invited and urged to atevening. Freeman described as very tend this meeting, Howard said, successful the band students predicting that it may offer downtown ticket sale Monday, great opportunities for Box Elfollow mg a parade. Net proceeds der county, drawing together for all of the Horn the two concerts was in cooperative action excess of $100, which will go bishops and their councils, to the band's new uniform fund. mayors and their councils, councommissioners, presidents ty and committee chairmen of civic and service groups, other county leaders and the general public. e one-thu- rson Hike To If) For Box Elder acproved highly successful, cording to Sunday school offiSign up meetings for particicers of North Box Elder stake, pation in the 1949 A. C. P. prohosts to the convention. at gram are now in progress the count) office. When signGeneral sessions were held at in the program, the 10 o'clock in the morning and ing up committee is requesting at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. county that farmers cooperate by bringGeneral theme of the convenwith them information such tion was "Improved Religious ing as a" legal description of their of a and number Environment, land taken from tax notices, board general Sunda) School Bishop announced. members from Salt Lake City Purchase orders are now to various phases of this spoke inter-iavailable for the purchase of iristensen presented theme. phosphate. Under the program, figuies relating to the General board members in assistance is prov ided on a ar beet industry in this area. McL. David were attendance basis to help the ,en with 19I8's lighter pro- of who was the farmets in charge Kay, out the needed ion of beets, the expendi-ecarry , Kenneth S. convention, of the Garland factory rep-i- : conservation practices. Lowell J. Holman Waters, a sieable portion of the . . . and her royal party pose during coronation ceremonies M. Durham, Edith Ryberg, HaProvisions for pooling agreethe annual Gold and Green hall of the First ward, held at uj's income. Melba Glade ments are again included in the zel West Lewis. of ir the GO days operation evening in the War Memorial home. Pictured Tuesday A G. C.P. 1949. for and Under Sperry. program Lucy the total labor and factory with the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David O. Andersen are a the pooling agreements group to amounted enal cost her in of work Dolpha Anderson, daughter of Mr. and farmers attendants, together XW per day, not including ; Marilyn Bennion, daughter of Mr. Alonzo Anderson Mrs. conservation out projcarrying for the beets. Broken ects. Any number of farmers and Mrs. Glen M. Bennion; the flower girls, Susan Wixont, may participate in these agreedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wixom; Iamola Ferguson, ments. The maximum payment of Mrs. Elaine Fergusen ; and the crown bearer, daughter of $750 can be applied to the Chris Pella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pella. entire project. Rotarians will entertain their Farmers must have prior apIn wives at a ladies night party this Leads Local Woman To Conclude Com- - proval for practices before they Experience in the Friday) evening ed against a possible future are should Farmers started. (Even Poetically) That It Pays To Advertise mercial clubrooms, beginning at rainy day by buying 1,584, 909 7:30 o'clock,-Th- e will take call In at the county office or iver party of their bonds,' com- IT JAYS TO ADVERTISE government's contact their community At the same lime I placed a Charles L. Smith, state chair- the place of the regular Friday mitteemen to request prior apfor sale ad for a used wafer I, the If you want to clear your preannual Carson mens man for the U. S. savings bonds noon luncheon meeting. of Conservation heater. proval. on will the be The Gay party r.ion held Friday at the How-Hotmises division of the treasurj, has anOur mail is delivered around Nineties theme, and members soil and water resources is vital Of the 1 in Brigham City, it nounced. Of this figure, things with which 11 oclock and our paper had as to everyone to townspeople were their and urged partners a unanimous decision recom173 wore of highly of not yet come when the phone you're through. well as farmers, 'Bishop says. either come in costume, vg Run an ad in the A party from Corinne had present to btage the an- mended series E" bonds. of this "The and health wealth rang. or costumes party just any il "Kit for Carson Hike dethe stove we needed. I and succeeding exactly generations entertainment the of costume, Ross C. Bowen, chairman S m the Wind River will it what be You'll amazed, mountof the deal and the next the closed maintenance in charge of arrange- pend upon s. The dates will be Au-- 2 the volunteer bond organization committee, do. on the way to the of our farm and the productivity Saturday ments, explained. to 11 inclusive. Plans will for Box Elder county, reported i farm the men look it to the caThe dinner and brief program grazing land. Or if you have trouble finding that to explore some of the a total of $28,237 bonds bought dancing-Memberand installed it. A few bin be followed by The will try an ad once hours after the mail came I reSomething, explored wilderness of the here during February. are committee of the more. both nd river a housewife mountains in Wyo-"- sale of government bonds, Denzell Butler, chairman, K. W Sure as anything. I'll warrant ceived a call from The hike will be led by as a wise and safe investment, Reed B. about the water heater. It was Felt and Harold Shirts, wares fufind You'll galore. for the a your as provision a Hirschi of Perry, who was and what she wanted and we closed Simonsen. through ted at the end of last years ture, will be pushed read As the deal, right then. Both transevidence that people in the as the l, Kit Carson for the spring, culminating in the actions were without leaving ads classified the the bigOpportunity Drive, Film Aid note what exper- home. my gest bond drive since the war, Thursday night was ladies ience has been in the last year. Later in the summer I had a esent at the reunion were to be held during May and night at the regular weekly or sale and in half a were men washer our When preparing former Carson club to men who June, Bowen said. meeting of the Kiwanis , to the farm last spring day after I inserted the ad I Be To go of the which was held in the Howard evening in singing In the first two months of the they were in need of a small had sold it for double what the S of the CarsPn Hotel. Mrs. Glen Humphreys cook men and stove. They had been un- dealer would oiler. 16 sold percent Utah has king over former to order The teachers' training class is called the meeting experiences year, able io find what they wanted than during E" bonds more he Carson hikes. audioa on film promptly at 6:30. By Alice R. Rich going to show hardware stores either in the the same time last year, accord- visual aids in the high school After the dinner, Mrs. Grace 116 south Second east I a inserted he Carson or in here state S. Ogden. hike is a manual ing to Clem Schramm, Sunday morning at 10:30 oclock. Andersen collected the money short ad in the paper Tuesday Brigham City, Utah lierncss back pack trip into director, and was third in the An invitation is extended to for the attendance prize which $1.00 need. story) (A afternoon explaining my explored wilderness of the nation in percentage of gain. any member of the Bishopric or was won by Clyde H. Larsen. tv) mountains, sponsored by Sunday school superintendence The chairlady of the meeting Pre-Scho- ol Ogden area council. NOTICE These who would like to attend and all was Mrs. Beth Baird. She gathhave taken place in Gla-- r are interested who others a fine Film ered for ti bet-- , The irrigation program national park, Bechler river Persons attending are asked to which together included a trumpet solo pi 19 are now atr in and may be icady meet in the Seminary building Veliowstone, and in To by Earl Nielsen accompanied by Rinta mountains. there From after o'clock 10.30 at obtained time April Up This is any by his and father Henry Nielsen, r second approach to the To Be they will go in a group to the three at m residence. 60,7 South; Tlie l vv quartet numbers by Bun- roundup for the nvei mountains. high school where the film ill nie Reese, 3id Mr. of and East, oi at the city hall Cential school will start Tuesday-morningdaughter n show be scrA Boy Scout merit badge fheCa'-soMrs. Emery Reese and Gordon April 9th and 23rd from 1 to 5 hike is for all March 29, at 9 oclock Superintendent become delin- Bob p m. Tickets Reeves, Sam Gordon and and leaders 15 years ies film will be shown Tuesday is the who regular Weight, school. m the Lincoln m tiie o'clock, 8'30 or over evening, at quant May 1 teacher of the class, will be in Pella. L BARKER. W The were numbers Eighth .ward recreation hall. quartet Due to the large group of charge of the film. M2 in novel the that lipped they on film children starting school there It will be a words while the music was on be two days for the roundwill l,unt buirovv a sub-bHorsemanship . . . the subjects, paper editor's phone up. All those residing on the for your own. Less than ami gan, will be in attendance. All a recording. The quartet was' The society First Aid. inter- under the direction of Leo Hig inumber is 192. Report your news, east side of main street will releaders Scout and 'r cents a Scouts Utah Horn A special instructor copy, $4 for 404 big, ham of the local radio station. please! Lo- - ested are invited. "S packed port on Tuesday and those reAgricultuial college, issues. siding on the west side of main In Stake Tabernacle Concert will report on Wednesday-morninstreet Benefit Fever Monday Evening Rheumatic Brilliant Vocal Group Will Present at 9 o'clock a- M,U(II 2T jMEETING ON COUNTY PLANNING Box Elder county has been allotted $93,902 in funds from the tederal government for work under the Agricultural Conservation program in 1949, A. W. Bishop, Garland, Agricultural Conservation county head, announced this week. This amount is practically three times the amount allotted in 1948. This means that if Box Elder county farmers can show a need for it and a willingness to take the this proper cooperative steps, monev can be used in helping to pay the expense incurred in carrying out the conseivation piactice, Bishop said. prize-winnin- Well 5 i, lews-rfour- share-the-co- Ben-nion- Gay 90s Theme Of Costume Party The Wind Mountains of $1,-16- old-tim- e News-Journa- l, -- Thanks From Perry To Brigham City e Rulon Hirschi, bishop of the Perry ward, tins week extended the thanks of the Perry to the Brigham City townspeople and men'hanlst'whD attended the Terry community night of meeting, Wednesday last week. Approximately $300 was collected during the evening, and will he applied toward the ptiuhase of an oigan for the ward. The church will match the amount. Bishop Hirschi ted. eom-muqit- v Kiwanis Club Has Ladies Night Visual News-Journa- Shown Sun. prize-winnin- Round Merit Badge Start Tues. Shown Tues. Kenneth two-hou- Parents are asked to bring the child's birth certificate and a list of the communicable diseases and immunizatons he has had V I y T sJtc'f y& ' A" tjt&pu .- i V t ,ZTi-.w , - &"i V" 'Vf ? S' ' ,s $ Lai Under The Direction Of Glenn L. Hanson The Ogden Symphonic Choir under the sponsorship of the Brigham City Business and Professional Woa concert that has is coming to Brigham City Monday evening for club. Tickets now are on sale at Drcvve.s Floral and Gift shop, the mens cr high anticipation among music lovers of Box and the Art and Gift shop. All proceeds will go to the state Elite hv c shop jjrs acu inguished group of soloists, the choir a!so wHll ye n B. and P. W. rluhs rheumatic fever project. The concert will io of federation Wood, Hoyle Bunker, a concert pianist, and Mrs Y at 8:30 oclock. begin he eoiueit htu n,st. who will present solo groups. ex-J'- ' .' J'S I N 4th Ward Dinner s"' Bidding Benefit -- long-rang- C. A. Petersen, 78, Passes Away Wed. re-p- Christian Alma Petersen, 78, died at the home of a sister, Mrs. Elvira P. (Hess, 23 south Second east, iBrigham City, Wednesday at 3 oclock, follow-ina illness. s ? would He said the meeting consider county-widplanning as applied in other areas, embracing public relations, recreation, roads, water development and other, related subjects. It e is Hoped 'that planning can be made beneficial to ail, he said. Award Meeting g five-month- s At Tabernacle Sun. Afternoon An award meeting gram for Aaronlc and I.. D. S. girls of Elder stake will be day afternoon at 2:30 the Box Elder stake The public is invited The program will and propriesthood North Box held Sunoclock in tabernacle. to attend. be as foll- ow-,: Pielude. Mrs. Thelma Ross. Song, "True to the Faith." Prayer, Elaine Johns. "Bles This House, Duet, acUHlf and Nancy Stallings, companied by Byron Stallings. Bruce "The Challenge, Thompson. Ted Tiustwortlnness, He was born April 26, 1870, in Mantua Box Elder county, a son of Peter Fredrick and Moren Kirstena Nelson Olsen Petersen. Reared and educated in Mantua, he had farmed there most of his life until moving here 15 years ago. Active in the L. D. S. church, he had been a temple worker and high priest in the Brigham City First L. D. S. ward. Surviving are a brother, Alonzo II. Petersen, Salt Lake City, and three sisters: Mrs. Olivia P. Jensen, Mrs. Eliza P. Marsh and Mrs. Elvira P. Hess, Brigham City. Funeral services will be conducted this (Friday) afternoon at 1 oclock in the Brigham City Fust waid chapel by Raymond Payne, bishop. Friends may call at the home of Mrs. Hess until Service, Rita Jensen. time of services. Burial will be Solo Teach Me to Pray, in the Mantua cemetery under Carol Jean Leggett. the direction of the Harold B. Honor Thy Father and Thy Felt funeral home. Mother," Eldon Mecham. M y Carma Testimony, Holmes. Choi us by the Fouith ward hoys, An Angel From On High, Mrs. A. E. Morris director, Bobby Ann Stewart accompanist. Roland Barker. Reverence, init.a-tio- n The iegular monthly Prayer, Diane Davis. Bruce Thompmeeting of the Box Elder Conclusion, son. aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be held Mondady evening Trio, "The King of Glory, clubrooms. Joyce and Kathryn Hunsakcr in the Commercial and Charlene Benson, accompa- Entertainment and a lunch will follow the meeting. nied by Carol Johnson. members At least five new Presentation of awards. Let Us All are slated for initiation in MonClosing song, Pr ss On. day nights ceremonies. to "All members are urged Prayer, David Tolman. attend, and welcome our new enterBill Pearce, members, Former Clothing Plant tainment chairman, announced. Ilar-riso- The annual Fourth ward dinner will be held Tuesday evening in the Box Elder high school cafeteria, as a benefit to Workers Will Be Paid fund. All) the ward building food is being contributed, and: Sanpete county workers for- proceeds from sale of tickets morly with the now defunct will go to the building fund, Kingstonian corporation at Manti will receive Tickets now are on sale to the mg public by the ward teachers every penny of six weeks back vvage and the ward bishopric. totaling approximately Every member of the waid $8,000. announced the Utah was especially urged to attend. Publicity and Industrial DevelAll persons attending the din- opment, J. A. Theobald and A. The statement ner are asked to bring knife, L. Ciavvford. followed a meeting with the foik. spoon, plate and glass. Eagle Initiation And Party Monday representatives of the states attorney general, the U. S. navy, the Kingstonian corporation and the bonding firm. All other bills will be settled, commisdeclared the U.P.I.D. sioners, including $1,400 to the state for the rental of the Manti armory, and all property concerned will be returned to the custody of the state April 1, |