Show Club to Hear Noted Writer At Next Meet Agreement Made On Beet Contract Ralph B Jordan recently named editor of the Deseret News and world traveler and war correspondent of note will be the speaker at the meeting of the Garland Lions club to be held on Wednesday March 24 it was announced at the club meeting held Wednesday evening Will Attend Fielding Homecoming Attendance at this week’s meeting was small but a proposal to participate with the fielding ward in their homecoming celebrating the completion of their new ward buildings on the 27th met with enthusiastic response as did a request to canvas a part of the community in the interests of the Red Crass emergency fund campaign A R Capener back from California after several months absence ' expressed pleasure at being back and told somewhat of conditions there Several of the business men of the city discussed the place of their businesses in community life In a short program directed by C E Smith cf the program committee Those speaking were G G Sweeten J M Shumway Delbert Hansen J J White and V W Johns After meetings ror negotiation at Salt Lake City and Pocatello beet growers and processors Tuesday reached an amicable agreement on beet prices for 1943 that constituted a complete renewal cf last year's con- tract according to press announcements Altho' the price paid by the company will remain the same as last year there will be a $150 incentive payment by the government in addition to the usual $253 AAA payment which is expected to bring the total return to growers in this district to approximately $1100 per ten for beets at present sugar prices Should there b? any considerable increase in sugar prices the return oculd be greater ofand beet association Company ficials are now optimistic for a good planting of sugar beets in the valley this year The prospects for a reduction In the amount of thinning labor that will be necessary as a result of the introduction of the new sheared seed and the possibilities for the use of some loading machinery on the larger farms together with the higher beet price will combine to make beet growing much more attractive than in the past Prospects for a favorable spring planting season are now good also Frank Manns made a business to Salt Lake City Tuesday eral for j j Mrs trip Earnel Nielson attended funservices in Deweyvilie Friday Dewey J I Every man must educate himself his books and teachers are but helps the work is his — Daniel Webster SCANNING THE SCENE WITH THE EDITOR ambassad°r to Russia is coming in for considerable criticism for suggesting that Russian news sources seem to give mighty little attention t° if of our help to their war effort but he has started something that may accomplish much good Russians will never feel kindly America if they are kept in the dark on this and if they are allowed to go on thinking they can conquer the Germans alone while the rest of US just make a lot of talk our three cheers for Ambassador Standley no matter what they do to him JUST A few times in my life I have been very much provoked at certain people and been right on the ve& of telling them just how I felt with gestures added Then an old caution against hasty speech or writing would come to mind and I would skip the whole thing In nearIy every intance I have kept the good will and even the friendship of someone whose friendship would have been forever lost had I given way to my first impulse I have even come to know and understand and to develop a genuine liking for some of them that has been a source of real satisfaction n eY instance I have eventually forgotten just what it was I was so wrought up about Friendship today or sometime in years yet Continued an page 4 aX ' The GARLAND "n IV HAD IT NOT BEEN Vcl 15 FOB YOUR BUZZ GARLAND CTAH SHOULD Packed Hall Seen For Club Drama Here Tonight William’s Emelyn "Night Must Fall" to be presented at the Garland recreation hall this Friday evening under the sponsorship of the Garland Lions Club has already run up a acsubstantial reserved seat sale cording to J M Gaddi? business manager for the show The play is directed by Harold Hansen who also plays a Lading role Mr Hansen recently came from Cleveland where he had considerable of the experience in productions Cleveland community theatre The cart also includes Mrs NetheL la Griffin a ho carries the heaviest feminine ncle that of the irascible Mrs Br&mson Others are Mae Larson Lcis Linford Vaudls Ward Porter Cyril Linford and Burton All members of the cast are experienced m church and community dramatics so that the production of "Night Must Fair to be a most promises Interesting presentation Reserved seat tickets are cn sale at Coombs and Persson Co says Mr Gad die J E DeLong Gets Power Company Service Award Thirty-fiv- e years cf service with the Utah Power end Light Company last week brought J E DeLong of Collinston a diamond studded gold pin and other valued Including a 30 day vacation he cannot take until the war Is over Joe received the award at a dinner at the Hotel Utah honoring company men who have long service records He was the oldest man In point cf service thus honored on the occasion His service began at the plant where he now works under J C Wheelon when he was 19 years of age Since then he has been at the Weber plant and at the Murdock plant on the Provo River It Is now 14 years since he returned to the unit in Bear River canyon The plant was new when Mr DeLong first mads Its acquaintance but last year In replacement operations 15 carloads of scrap Iron and steel and 15 tons of copper and brass were taken out of It and turned in on the scrap drive Mr A Mrs Gna Forsberg the arrival of an Friday morning March Valley hospital NOT EVEN FRIDAY announce baby son 5 at the HAVE MARCH 12 KNOWN 1943 YOU WERE No THERE 32 Ward Honors Service Men And Families Societies of the Church Sunday evening paid tribute to the parents and families cf men cf the wards to the service In program emphasising the close relationship between the ideals of democracy and those of Christianity and Mcrmonism At Garland the families of 98 men who sre now serving their country were thus henored Garland abo has two women who are enhsted In the service Miss Phvllis Gleason and Miss Leore Korth Three of the men were In Garland for the program: Dale Withers and Ralph Nielsen Don Ward Mr Ward took a part on the program The principal talk waS given' by J Shwnwav of the stake Other parts were taken by Dua-- e Archibald Mrs Merrill Mrs Thrral Bishop and Neil Relief everywhere Hess Musical numbers were by Mrs L C Christ opherson Mrs W Lee Thompson and the ward Singing Mothers Mrs Harold Castleton Re lief Society president had charge cf the meeting The list of Garland men In service read in connection with the program was as follows: In The Service Clare Allred Farrell Archibald Ar thur Astle Jack Austin Kenneth Austin Earl Betenson Blaine Bishop Thrral Bishop Donald Bone Russell Bobs Frank Bowcutt Ted Burton Edwin Butler Heber Butler Richard Butler Ralph Bragg Harold Capener Johnny Matt Candia Santos Candia Ralph Castleton Stanley Castleton Don Chambers Max Chambers Robert T Coe William J Cullimore Ray Davis Jack Driggs Keith Fraser William Fraser Mark Gaddie Boyd Gar- rett Wayre Garrett John Gleason Max Gleason Richard Griffin Arch Hall Harold Hall Arthur Hansen Charles Hansen Russell Hartman Lcwell Hess Carl Hill Don Hodge Robert Hedge Douglas Holmgren Don Hensley Ray Housley Dale Jensen Stanley Johnson Leland Johnston Dale Kemp Robert Klrirhjunt Kenneth Knudson Dean Korth Reed Larson Shirley Larsen Rue Law rence Wayne Lawrence Clyde Lewis Rex Lewis Wendell Lewis Melvin Dale Mlchaelis Manning Eldon Munna Arlo Nielsen Ferris Nielson Ralph Nielsen Glendon Nish Twn Orwin Simpson Patrick Harold Fers- More on Pag© 8 CoL 8 ' |