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Show United Church County Agent Reports Wheat Rumor Not Founded Women Plan Discount circulated that ment station, Itana Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday Morning, November 3, 1959 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Local Program The United Church Women of Box Elder county will have a hand m the education and training of their sisters m two spots on the globe some 10,000 miles or so apart as they paiticipate m World Com- Medical Assn. First Security Holy Cross To Consider Completes Most Home Loans Here Lutherans Aged at Meet Calumbia and have out yielded the local varie- ses from one half to two and one half bushels per acre The outstanding quality characteristic possessed by these new varieties is their superior tolerance to mechanical mixing. They do not excell m load volume or certain other quality characteristics which enter into an over all rating, however, Dr. Dewey points out. Smuttted Heads Increase On the test plots in Box Elder county in 1959, there was 34 percent greater smutted heads in ftana and Columbia., than there were in Cache wheat This seems to be a new race of dwarf smut which may be a potential hazard tn our wheat crop, the county agent said Cache and , Wasatch varieties possess a good resistance of ordinary dwarf mut. How wide spread this new race of smut may be in the county is not yet known, ft is is known to exist, and the rapidity with which new races have been known to build up, make questionable the ftana. advisability of a wholesale shift to ftana and Columbia, the agent Have Compared points out This is until at least Acreage yields of Columbia and more is known of this new smut ftana have compared to local var- problem. in ieties of Cache and Wasatch, plots at Clarkston, Utah, he says Over a six year period, varieties developed by the Oregon Expen The information Cache and Wasatch wheats will be discredited in Utah and Idaho in 1961, has not been confirmed, according to A Fullmer Allred, Box Elder county agent. While the possibility exists that such action may be taken, no decision has yet been made, and rumors regarding the 1961 disare highly count list of wheats speculative, Allred pointed out this week. The federal government has, in the past, made a number of "low quality varieties ineligible for the full loan under the pr.ee support This penalty or disprogram. count has amounted to about 20c per bushel. Each year the list of discounted varieties is reviewed and the list of interiour quality is accumulated From a recent statement compiled by the Utah State agriculDr. station, tural experiment Wade G Dewey says that winter wheat varieties that have been under test by the experiment sta tlon for several years The most prominent of the newer hard red winter wheats are Columbia and munity Day activities on Nov. 6 Participating in a Friday evening program m be held at the Protestant Student Center will be women of all local Protestant churches for the events over-al- l planning are Mrs Nadel Witt and Mrs Martha Hurst of the Community Presbyterian church. The Lutheran church will be in charge of the Episcopalian the program, church in charge of the decorations, and the Methodists of Tremonton are in chaige of the ushering Chosen for special World Community Day projects are the new country of Ghana in Africa and a group of tropical isles in the South Seas Through the aid of the United Church Women the women in these locales will be helped to adjust to Elected Sunday to serve as officers of the newly organized Holy Cross LuthLUTHERAN OFF1CTRS their new roles in society, it was Gartield Charles Shoun, eran church group are, left to right, front, Robert Markeson, Ed Rybarskl, Mrs. announced by Mrs. Marguerete J. E. B roman, O. V. Hanson; back row, Allen Oss, Charles Shoun, K. P. Rice and Darrell Greenup. Bowman, president of the local Dieter was not present when the picture was taken. Council of Church Women. Preceding a Friday evening program, installation of new officers of the organization will be under the direction of Mrs J E. Ryan, vice president of the local council Following the program an informal coffee hour vill be held The public is invited to attend the program, which is being held in First Security Bank of Utah, N. conjunction with the observance of World Community Day. The day is A , completed more loans for the sponsored annually by the United purchase of homes and real esChurch Women, a general departof monPhysit tans from all parts of Utah tate for a greater dmount The Holy Cross Lutheran church ment of the National Council of will gather Nov. 9 in Salt Lake City ey m Box Elder county during 10 for a one-daconference dealing 1959 s fust eight months than any was organized in Brigham City Sun Churches, representing some day during riteS held at Lincoln million Protestant and Orthodox needs other Unding institution with the school auditorium Dr S L Swen- women in American churches. related to problems of the aging Thdt report is contained m the of the Columbia ConS U will include Senator mortgage summary compiled by son, president Speakers ference of the Augustana Lutheran Wallace F Bennett and Rep Henry Security Title Company, it was mg Lutheran churches. Aldous Dixon, as well as promin- announced Monday by J Leo Nel- church, officiated The Holy Cross Lutheran church Sunday afternoon the Lutheran ent medical men from Utah and son, vice president tn charge of which numbers 60 adult out of slate First Securitys Bugham City of- group has been meeting here since group, last Febiuary under the auspices members and 44 children, met for Dr John A Dixon of Ogden, fice of the Board of American Missions its first congregational meeting chairman of the legislative com'I he summary shows that during of the Augustana Lutheian church A constitution was adopted and mittee of the Utah State Medical of 1959, Fust Association will serve as presiding the first eight mon'hs The rite of organization was at- members of the Board of Adminis169 mortmade offices Secuiity officer, with Dr I Bruce McQuar-ri135 persons Deacons tended including tration were elected of Ogden, president of the gage loans amounting to $3,135,-81- 4 membersby of the church, their fami- chosen include Gary Broman, Dar-el- l in Box Elder county USMA welcoming the guests Dr Markeson, lies, and friends from the communGreenup, Robert Banking offices for the entire George M. Fister, likewise of Ogand Charles including Mayor and Mrs Rdel Fdwin Rybarskl ity, In Utah, Eskelson and official den, a member of the Board of Tust Security system representa- Shoun Trustees are Mrs Charles Trustees, American Medical Asso- fdaho and Wyoming during the tives from the Community Presby- Shoun, J E. Dieter, O. V. Hanson, ciation, will set the conferem e tirst nine months of 1959 completterian church, as well as neighbor- - Allen Oss, and K P Rice theme, discussing "Why We Are ed 3,343 mortgage loins, amountHere ing to over $38 million C Joseph Stetler, Law DepartMeanwhile, residential construe-- 1 ment, American Medical Assoc continued toward tion in Utah Chicago, will discuss what has seems will be a record year to be done in the field of legisla- what Utah ip tion to provide medical care for the Residential construction the first nine months of (luting and M AMA Ruoben Dalhec, aged, million, compared field representative, Chicago, will 1959 were $77 3 million during the same THE report on AMA activities in the with $(5tn 1958 Number of new period field Dr Louis M Oir, president of the residential units for the peuod in American Medical Association Or 1959 WdS 6 564, nearly 19 percent 1958s The se figures will outline "Whut ahead of lando, FU Medicine Should Do, as the chief were compiled by the University speaker of the afternoon session of Utahs bureau of economic and Sen Bennett and Rep Dixon will business reseat ch be luncheon spedkets, discussing "Physicians and Washington AcLEGAL NOTICE HOW tivities " Tq 1EE A MAN? inAfternoon panel members will BIDS INVITATION FOR TOR clude Dr. Ernest B Howard, AMA, GARBAGL PICKUP Chicdgo; Dr Raymond L, White, Notice is hereby gum thut sealAMA Legislative Council, Boise Ida , Dr. M L Phelps, AMA Coun- ed bids will be received at the office of the City Recnider tn the cil, Denver, Colo All sessions will be held at the Municipal Building in Brigham Prudential Fadeial Savings Build City, Utah, until 5 p m on the ing, 3261 South State St , Salt Luke 19th day of Nmtmhir, 1959, tor City h garbage pit kup service for Bng-hiiCity Sep irate bids to be submitted for business and rest di nt d disti uts to he for one year ONLY YOU CAN only re Spu ific turns and dt tads PREVENT quilt (J for bidding may be obtain td fiom the offue of the City Re Masons Change Meeting Hour Sacred lo Me Organize Here 1 y medical-legislativ- Theme e e attend. nual "Sacred To Me night this evening, Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 7 30 p. m. in the Seventh ward chapel All Laurels of North Box Elder stake and their mothers are invited to attend and hear Mrs. Ruby Rex, worker in the Logan LDS by itsitves or all bids N 3 12 feVEHGEAtlCE-TRAl- W A Mah Ever Rode! 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