Show SCHOOL FARM AND COMMUNITY NEWS THE GARLAND TIMES i 3 Friday May THE GARLAND 1940 Tests Being Made For Dam Sites Survey Shows Well Value released T H fourteen and one half million dollarj build Thirteen thousand families In the state use water from wells for domexclusive of those estic purposes Ovei sella used toy municipalities 39000 acres of land depend upon underground sources for Irrigation and more than 10000 wells are used the year around for stuck watering Bex played this upo8 source for domestic and 61 small gar purposes dens and lawns are Irrigated from this Incidental to domestic supply use 1630 About wells are used in the 263 of which are flow and county dependent L the balance pump wells Three hundred are not used Wasting water which could be prevented wai at 63 wells according to occurlng the survey Measurements made at 278 Irrigation wells show 63 pump wells flow ed at an average of 241 gallons per minute and 215 flow wells averaged 18 gallons per minute Dairymen v i f - Organize The formation of the Fielding Beaver Dam Holstein Bull Assocla- tlon was perfected at a Friday In Flekllng of representa meeting tives of the Beaver Dam East Bull Blocks of East Fielding Ouy Rees was named president of the new association with Leo Earl of central Fielding vice president Myron Hansen of Beaver Dam and Floyd Johnson of Beaver Dam and1 Calvin Moss of East Fielding other’ members on the Board of Directors This association was organized for the purpose of providing and rotat-- j ing high clast holstein sires at af minimum coot to the members BUY HAIL pkrir1i 400000 of the proposed Feasibility electric horse plant to be power water to areas on used fr pumping VirOgden the Bear Weber Provo and of Cologin and Green rivers rado River Great Basin proposed will be Investigated project The explorations will be conducted of E G Nielsen under supervision United States Bureau of Reclamation engineer in charge of Utah insaid Mr Humpherys vestigations of reclamation workers A crew headed by Laurence Kreager driller arrived in Salt Lake City Monday and will be dispatched from Arizona lo the Green river to do the work The crew has Just completed exploration operations on the Bulls Head dam site In Arizona 'Tv ' J TSaihiSit— Community pride follows civiliza- scant supply of water seems to be no handicap to the Industrious tion everywhere miners and their families many of of this Is whom carry water a considerable Emphatic testimony given In the accompanying picture distance In order that theii surwhich shows the family of a mine roundings might be improved The worker at a cottage In the Mercur little cottage above with Its laWn district Tooele county Utah where flowers and shrubs has a backof a problem ground of sage brush and barren housing Is something owing to the rapid revival of the hills Nearby can be seen a tent once thriving mining community where another worker hopes to The camp which was virtually have a cottage soon Is the manner In which This deserted 10 years ago now has a of the west was built From of approximately 1000 much population slow with nearly 250 finding such a small and seemingly persons Industries and great The higher beginning steady employment communities have been built which price now paid for gold and Imhave seturned rich rewards to Its proved gold metallurgy are helping “Mercur was a great camp to bring the old camp back to life people once and with present Improved While numerous cottages have geology and metallurgy together been built In this community since with a higher gold price the diseven will reach the revival many are still living trict greater in tents and trailers and a desert heights” one old timer declared A who returned to view the comeback Is beginning to bloom again Bales Government Buys Grouse Creek Land appliances sales for the three Permission to sell 19 537 acres of month were 547 per cent period land In western Box Elder grazing ahead of 1939 and water heater for county to the federal government 61 6 sales Increased per cent over 50000 has been granted by District the comparable period last year to T Judge Lewis V Trueman E Thomas agent liquidating special About 3000000 school children are in charge of affairs of the closed enrolled In schools In the State bank Ogden United States The land was formerly owned by the Grouse Creek Land & Livestock If the total quantities food of Co and te being sold to the farm country were dls administration of the US trlbuted according to need every In- security In recent department of agriculture dividual would have a’ fairly satis which the bank years purchased! Econodiet Federal Food factory the land for 50000 at a foreclosure mists say sale has rented it for 3000 a year 57000 The bank has been asking Since the beginning of the war with no takers and told the court and South Amexports to Canada 50000 Is the best offer oberica have each Incrased approxl- - tainable probably 47 per cent mately Shipments to The land is mortgaged to the ReAsia were up 33 per cent and to to construction Finance corporation Europe 27 per cent secure loaned to pay a money — by the bank quidating dividend I I VV'a A I'l'Cl' A I JS JL JUVIJLvO INSURANCE Final duction results of acreage and proof sugar beets in Utah in 1939 show that there were 683000 short tons of sugar beets produced with an average yield of 129 tons per acre The average yield per acre In 1939 for the United States was 11 7 with a total of 10773000 short tons of “ ' “ “beets sugar MORE TO PROTECT YOUR THAN IT WILL FOR A FEW DAYS JUST BEFORE THE HARVEST TIME produced NO CROP ALL SEASON r A purchase of 1320 acres of land consolidation with the national forests was amounting to 2310 the Forest approved recently by of the USDA to be added Service to the Wasatch National Forest In for the Utah area John J' Real Eftate Shumway Loans Insurance Subscribe Today For The Times rr FIELDIHG 5e PebJisher at the Post Offke Will S Hansen sheep breeder his will present King In collie border Scotch bred pure an exhibition of herding cutting and loading sheep as a special event of the thirteenth annual Utah State show horse college Agricultural scheduled for May 15 at the Field house it was announced by' horse show leaders Monday Tremonton Billiards King Is out of Imported stock and And Bowling his ancestors have been consistent winners at International dog sheep B Y Westmoreland from Luke He was purchased trials THE MIDLAND BENEATH J Pasco of Chicago ni associate HOTEL editor of the Sheepherder Magazine The Scotch border collie Is black and white and averages about 30 orders to heel right or v left sit -' Mr of Hansen down drop down stand or b weight pounds states “The border collie has been tionary for a period of time bred at a given speed walk or run td work with sheep but 1 have found him equally capable of With his help K Is pedble for one handling other livestock He works person to keep a flock of sheep unwell on horses even der control in the same conditions cattle and Wynn of Colllnston turkeys ” Is trained King various whistles vocal commands and family Mrs Clifford Cannon visited In Clarkston last week Mr & Mrs David Wood visited In Mr & Mrs Ogden this week the arrival Arvln Smith announce of baby girl bom Sunday April 28 Mrs & Mrs Pete Neilson and family of Holbrook visited at the J Mrs D home Munson Sunday visited Grace Hales of Riverside with relatives here Friday CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The Book Lore club met at the home of Mrs Helen Severson Thursday evening A book review was given by Mrs Ellen Capener New as follows: officers were elected Hansen Blanche Kaj president vice president and Adair NlshigTjchi Welling secretary Mr Ac Mrs James Burt and son Jimmy of Ogden and Mrs David Allen of Perry visited with relatives Rulon Cannon left here Monday for Ogden Tuesday where he has The Future Progress employment of Mrs Guild met at the home William RoundyWednesday for thelj with Mrs meeting Keith Moss as hostess President Lolita Gam was in charge of the meeting A program and refresh ments were served Castles Lost Crusaders’ Romantic to Christendom Dr Philip K Hitti Professor of Semitic Literature of Princeton University tells how the gigantic fortresses which the defenders of the cross built In their wars to wrest from the moelems spots made sacred by the Saviour have been handed back to the Turks with A all their historic memories double page illustrated feature in the Amercan Weekly the magazine distributed with next Sunday's LOS respond signals responds He to and to four or would be impossible men trains Wynn sheep dogs for three as a hob- by SHEILA FRANK Quiet wealthy young lawyer he found his whole life turned opsy - turvy by a stormy petrel equally with Irish eyes Irish disposition and an I KEN PETER A egg who talked out of the comer of his mouth Hard shooting he softened at just the right time e in crazy love with same time two girls at the Every college turns them out by the dozen These are four of characters Ihe you will meet In DYE H by KATHLEEN NORRIS 4 Itrillant Exciting Story SERIALLY IN THESE COLUMNS LOOK AT THE NAME: KELUI ATOR N LOOK AT THE SIZE: SIX FEET CUBIC LOOK AT THE PRICE: $11495 OVER 95 PER CENT OF KEL VINA TORS FRO DUCTION THIS YEAR WILL BE GIVEN OVER TO THIS ONE MODEL THIS STREAMLINED YOU THE INDUSTRY’S SALES IDEA BRINGS AT ITS LOWEST FINEST REFRIGERATOR PRICE EXAMINER & IVERSON SHAW Tremonton Advertising Creates Sales Utah SINCLAIRIZE SALES Create Jobs! YOUR CAR FOR SUMMER SPECIAL Salt Lake Advertising Club which to hanS Turbulent rebellious proud she had to outpoint the finger of scandal reform a racketeer endure an airplane crash to win the man she loved NOTES George Mason of Brigham called Mr & here Sunday on friends Mrs Sid Sorenson of East Garland visited with Mrs Elma Peterson and The Social family Sunday Club met with Mrs Cynthia Mr & Earl Thursday afternoon ANGELES ir 1928 August Utah — Exhibit Sheep Dog i electlrcal The total ARE READ Single Copies Edit®r 49 Ladies Welcome Electric Equipment Sales Rise Noted of electric by appliances all dealers In the territory served by the Utah Power & Light company In the first three months of 1940 are 83 per cent above the corresponding period in 1939 It was announced b W J Crltchlow Jr sales of the Ogden division this manager week Mr Crltchlow Increase said this Indicates Improved purchasing power of the consumer In the area and a more general of the public acceptance Matter at Garland Mail Class Second Hansen Wynn S I t MORNING FRIDAY EVERY PUBLISHED Price — 200 Per Year — Johns Home and Office Phones — the announced Tuesday NOV IT COSTS as of explorations by water in Box Elder Underground county is pointed out in the survey which shows a total of (400 acre feet diverted from that source In this one county 910 families are K Making A Desert Bloom dam InGreen relative to costs and feasformation projects In that ibility of proposed two within area will be resumed s TH weeks State Engineer million doThursday by Humpheryi to drill foundations located on river which will furnish shows Hie yield from wells in 1939 was to be In excess of 200000 found exclusive of acre feet of water county not 17000 wells In Sanpete in the survey This yield included is equal to the sum of the expected annual yield from the Deef average reserEcho and Pine View Creek about cost which voirs projects Elder Important The important part Subscription Wm Vernald Entered Diamond water developments Underground anIn Utah figured on a baste of with cost nual yield and compared surface for of recent developments than are valued at more water seventeen and llars a survey State Engineer Page Four TIMES Jy PRICES! 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