Show Room Available For Twenty More Men On Depot Trip Sugar Factory Campaign Ends Sheared Seed Planting Next Spring Planned The end of another sugar manufacturing campaign is being marked at the local factory this week reports J M Gaddie superintendent The last beets went thru the battery adults can git 20 About a ride to Monday Approximately 135000 tons of beets since the plant have been sliced started operations This figure is just a trifle under the estimates that were made before digging began last September The factory run this year has tren quite successful states Mr Gaddie tho ro slicing records have been attained The mill has used much new help tlure has been a heavier than usual labor turn over and at limes the pLant has been hort handed Beet tonnage in the valley was low this year due to the unfavorable weather early last spring is a In prospect for use next b°et seed broken up so that only one b'et will grow in a place It is thought that enough of this may be available to meet all calls for it If so thinning in the vaUey next a ear may become largely long handled hoeing job instead of the jobs at the Ogden Supwith the high school students that are going down says C H Last who is in charge cf this work Fare is cnly 60 cents and those gowho go ing down make $6 50 AH rhould be dressed warmly and have gloves and rubbers so they can work outside if occasion requires Reservations may be made by telephone at the high school office The bus leav es Garland at 6 am 1100 About 60 persons performed ply Depot hours of week's work as a result of it lias been last trip back breaking the past process m Planned Change Superintendent Orson A Clmsten-sereports that at a meeting with the general superintendent of the held Utah Idaho Sugar Company Tuesday plans were laid fer making over the beet drills to handle the new Use of this seed is se°d segmented to increase the efficiency of expected the thinners at Last 50 per cent Mr & & Mrs Mrs Vol MAYOR CLEAN' YOUNG F A Jack Drives accompanied to Ogden Drurgs Sunday night SCANNING THE SCENE WITH THE EDITOR THE PATH O There’s a way to get into this world and a way to get out of it Thru both the well known portals of birth and death all men must pass Even the Son of God entered upon His mission among us as a helpless babe His birth place being a lowly stable But tho there is but one way into the world and but one way out of it the paths thru it are as many as there are men for thru the world every man goes in his own way an agent to himself The lesson of the Christmas day is the lesson of the Christ’s life a lesson of devotion and service to others He who was born among the cattle tho He was a God aspired to no worldly power or wealth to prove his superior ability or intelligence but sought only the necessary clothing and food to cover and nourish His body while He taught the message of the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man that burned in His soul His way thru life was the completely unselfish way for truth kindness and love meant more to Him than all the pomp and riches of the world which He knew He could have if He washed them Thus did He live for others — for all the world — and in the end freely gave His life for His testimony and dying gasped forgiveness for His murderers His way thru life was the highest way of all the ways The most worthy of men and women have only approached it in a degree and by their Continued on page 4 J YOUR BUZZ UTAH “'Our SHOULD AND OLD keep our CAN HELP streets city is asked to cleared of sharp might cut glass A W Bih-o- HAVE KNOWN DECEMBER YOU WIN 24 1942 THERE No 21 Valley to Have Quiet Holidays This Christmas The Christmas cocpeate m this phase of a drive to save our ‘"We must tires" says the Mayor do cur shai" man and woEvery man every boy and girl should remove any such object from a stret wh:nrver it is noticed A special effort should be made to keep clean near cui own th stre's and all " Thus We ought speaks the Mayor io be able to do that little 30b had- n't Farm Training Classes Started The "Out of School Youth and Adult" program as outlined by the govemmrnt mainly fer the of Increasing the production purpose of essential fcods for the United Nations is off to a good s’art in this announces LeRcy Bunnell of alley the high school Agriculture Fdal Six classes are now belrg conductReas follcws- "Farm Machinery by El void Glbos at pair" conducted Pcrtage Bmtley Mitchell at Snowville and Milton Marble at his home shop Is being "Increasing Pork Production” at the high school and at considered wards with th? as Giles and Earl Compton Myron leaders Also at the high discussion school are classes in "Increasing Wool Production" and Increasing Vegetable Production" wih Wynn Hanson and Warren Hansen as discused sion NOT EVEN THURSDAY BISHOP ASKS FOR SAFE STREETS: all nails bits of broken ston's — everything that cr injure a tlx? ' Mayor urges this week home For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior which is Christ the Lord — Luke 2:11 FOR GARLAND 15 Let s Drill Mr HAD IT NOT KEEN leaders Many other classes are bung planned and the "All Out” call for every farm r of the valley to go to school comes the week of January 4 to 8 Farmers of the Bear River valley should prepare now to attend some OSYA class There will be further announcements pertaining to this Mr Bunnell says ptogram Word received from Dale E Jensen this week indicates that he has been to San transferred from W’ashington Antonio Texas for further flight training y season in the with rrore than this groups Clijb year ordinary and organizations are generally their revelry to dminers and simple programs Only one of th traditional Qarland will be held dances The holiday Ladirs" Self Culture Club dhneo will take place Monday evening and will lea lure the presentation cl UlC Silk will be observed quiet the lucky winner ol a raffle to raise a war bond fund Garland Lions planned to ftold their annual New Year's dance I but the dhbandirg of the orchettra that had n engaged and the impossibility f secunng another due gas rationing and othm war time cmditions will make the dance out j of the this year Arrangements for question this event had been made for several months and it had been hoped to hold it Ward organizations have featured Christmas programs at their meetings nearest the Christmas day None of the usual outdoor lighting this year display will bs in evidence Theie even seem to be fewer- decorated Christmas trees and windows than heretofore Most of the schools in the valley the high school (will conIncluding tinue thru tli? week to make up for the beet vacation last fall (They will b® dismissed for Christmas day and quilt to conducted New Year’s day Most people will confine their entertaining to a small home party or two sating any further effort for a futute Christmas when the men and boys are back home agaiit Riverside Ward Honors Riverside dance fer Service Men ward a farewell gave five young men Monday who left Tuesday for the armed service Oleen Udy Grant Richards Reed McParlasne and Lytin’ Tubbs were four of the five who gave faref well speeches Gordon Moses the fifth : service man honored was engaged to teach- ing a radio class In Salt Lake and f was unable to come were served to a large crowd attending the party which was arranged by the mta |