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Show ' ' ... . j Farmers Should Bear River City Camp Daughters of Pioneers Met Friday at Jensen Home Mrs. Ernest Huggins Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell and son Micheal and Mrs. Boyd Munns and son Jimmy of Garland spent the week-enat St. Anthony, Idaho visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ramsdell. Ted is head coach at the high school there and they went especially to see his team play football. . Saturday morning Ted took the guests for a ride in his new car, just to see a little scenery and they ended up by up to Yellowstone Park andgoing on over to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, having dinner there and then back through the beautiful Teton mountains. Flossie said some of those curves were so sharp that she believes she could have reached out and touched the tail light when they were going around some of them. Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Leon (Janfet) Jensen, Friday. Mrs. Mary S. Andersen read a life sketch of her grandmother, r Mrs. Ida Cheeketts gave a very - interesting lesson. The hostesses were Mrs.Jensen and Mrs Alice Peterspn. Mrs." Nita J. Mortenson of Salepi, Idaho is visiting relatives here. She came especially on account-o- f the. serious illness of her father, James P. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Joe.. Wright and small daughter visited Mrs Wrights mother, Mrs. Pearl By Irrigate Soil . OthJensen over the er visitors were Mr In Fall week-end- n and Mrs. Ray Holtry and family of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Ward and family of ' Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Christensen attended the funeral services for Fitch Cochran which were held in May, Idaho, Saturday. Mr. Codhran is the husband of Mrs. Christensens sister. Mrs. Rita Walker of Oakland, and Mrs. Agnes California Stohler of Oregon visited two days with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin When the Johnsens Johnsen. lived in Oakland 33 years ago Mrs. Walker was their landlady. Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bywater and baby - daughter1 of Little Valley were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater, Sunday. Mrs. Weldon Rasmussen entertained: Friday evening in honor of her daughter Lanas birthday. Miss Patty Christensen of Salt Lake City visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raff Christensen over the week-end- . Mrs. Stacy of Woodruff is visiting her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns. High Councilmen Ralph Tol-ma- n and Henry Bott were the speakers in Sacrament meeting. Mrs. Bott also spoke. Mucical were furnished numbers by Austin Johnsen and Mrs. Tessie Larsen . and daughter Dixie of Corinne. i Legion Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell are the. grandparents of a new granddaughter born to Mr. and Will Mrs. Dee Ramsdell ofTremonton Cliff Barker is spending sev. The American Legion will en- eral days in an Ogden hospital. tertain all boys who played Am- The childrens dance held Monerican Legion baseball and those day evening in the ward recwho attended Boys State at a reation hall was a huge success, dinner meeting to be held ghosts, goblins and spooks were Thursday night, Nov. 8 at the the order of the evening. Patrons of the Dance Club are War Memorial Home. the opening Ev Faunce, head football coach reminded that will be held season the of dance at USAC will be guest speaker 3. November evening, Saturday of the evening. Accompanying Relief invited The Society Faunce to the meeting will be two Aggie football stars, John everyone,1 in the ward to attend Nomeeting Sunday evening and Bob vember Whatcott, half-bac4. A very good program . Winters, quarter-backAll local youths who partici- has been arranged. The many friends of .Leon pated in either Legion baseball will be sorry to learn or Boys State are invited to at- Strong that he has had to go back to tend, according to Lloyd Robin- the hospital in Salt Lake again. ette, Legioq commander. Letters .Ada Stander, Florence Mrs have been written to the youths, LaVela Matte son, Gardner, however, if any boy has been Gertrude Jensen, Amelia Burt, missed, he is asked to contact Lilas By water and Andrea HugRobinette or Boyd Sheffield, gins attended the Relief Society meeting in Brigham City SaturI proposed to that girl,' day. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Woodyat said OP George the other day, and visited Mr. and and Id have married her if Mrs. daughters Monday. Emery Huggins, it hadnt been for something she said. What did she say! I asked. pencil that i$ more powerful than the sword This is the pencil that marks your ballot that hires the people who spend your money that Its power is almost endless. Your vote is the mightiest Weapon in all the world. 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U SHOP MORRELL'S PRIDE replenish needed soil moisture, reminds, Bruce H. Anderson, extension irrigation specialist at Utah State Agricultural College. "Many Irrigation canals are still carrying water which could be used for fall irrigation. Some canals are now dry and 'he water is going to . waste. Companies should consider diverting water back into canals for irrigation this fall. Prof. Anderson adds. - He points out that this past summer has been very dry and that in many areas of Utah there has been insufficient water to meet crop needs. It is likely that the supply of mosture, either from rain or snow, is counted on to replenish the soil reservoir supply. But with soils already dry it is unlikely that the root zone- - of deep rooted plants like alfalfa will receive enough moisture this winter to fill this reservoir. Prof. Anderson advises, farmers to learn what types of soil they have so they know how much water to put on their land. s j Honor Youths f Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 2, 1956 American : moistUrb the soil can retain. soil during , . Season when the soil root zone is filled, any additional water is a waste of both water and labor and will usually do more harm than good. Fall irrigation will not cause damage to the crown root from heaving if the excessive water has drained out, leaving just the Farmers should irrigate their the fall season ,to d No- - V A BEAU RIVER CITY REPORTS; NOW! Layaway Now! BE CLYDE B. STRATFORD Manager AHEAD THIS YEAR! - |