Show THE - GARLAND ESTABUSHTD TWENTIETH YEAR— No IKS AUGUST Entered at the Post Office at Garland — FRINTCD Utah ii GARLAND 37 ETEI Class Second UTAH Stake Gold And Green Is Beautiful Party The Gold and Green ball - of the Bear River stake MIA TuesWITH day evening proved one of the H TEE EDITOR The 1948 sugar beet contract most successful ever conducted in the stake was approved at a meeting of reThirteen wards presented their JUST OBSERVING presentatives of the Utah Sugar in the enqueens and A lifetime of education in Beet Growers Association and the trance march partners which opened the Sugar Company which Christian doctrine makes the or was concluded two weeks ago ac- dance at 9 pm and in the queens’ Miss waltz during the evening dinary man or woman well cording to Orson A Christensen THE SIDE of the need for loving the neighbors— in the abstract It fills hearts with hope of a life beyond the veil where all mankind can live in lovely harmony and eter nal glory But for some obscure reason that is hidden deep in human perversity Christian doctrine be it of the Mormon or Methodist variety or any other seems too often futile to temper human pettiness The most unintentional fancied error or slight can become an excuse for hurting a closest neighbor or friend The exaggerations of the initial excuse for offense reveal in bold relief cheapness that no Sunday School lesson has been able to touch Proclalmers of the great truths of eternity are seen smugly unaware that no understanding of the purposes of creation is as important as kindness and no line of scripture more true than Paul’s “the greatest of these is charity” THE NEW PLOWING During the last few years we have read and heard much about how the moldboard plow was on its way out as the only acceptable implement for land preparation lands We have seen plowed in such a manner as to not turn but rather stir the soil so that a rough trashy surface would absorb more moisture and We have heard prevent erosion at least one beet farmer with a record of big yields in this valley declare for “soil chiseling” in preference to plowing because it was both cheaper and productive of bigger yields This month’s issue of the Reclamation Era has one of the most convincing articles we have yet read on the virtues of this newer plowing concept on both arid and irrigated ground Ten years of experience by an ever growing circle of farm operators who are adopting the new procedin the article ure is recounted which seems to lead to the conclusion that it is only a matter of time until there will have been an almost complete change in land tillage The plow is called a “multiple purpose” plow because it is both It digs a plow and a cultivator the soil loose to any depth up to 18 inches permitting loose dirt where it to fall among the clods cannit be washed or blown away lets the water sink to depths where it is conserved for the deeper root systems of the plants cuts and destroys weeds that grow close to the surface and can even be combined with a seeding unit for grain to make unnecesplanting operasary a separate tion Plow Tomorrow Maybe There were a few sounds of tractors in fields around Garland start Thursday after their of a week earlier but most farmers were still waiting for soil to dry and warm up before doing fertilanything but scatter some izer The present season appears to be establishing some kind of a new record for tardiness judging we have been by what comments Wednesday the able to hear snow was again showing right down to the foothills and the breeze seemed cold as February in spite of the sun shining much of the day Everyone in the vallay is anxious to get to work but no one doubts but what spring will to yet come in plenty of time season provide b full growing After all this is the time of year for stormy weather Receives Treatment J J Thompson returned Wedhe had nesday from Ogden where been for several days for treatment for a minor eye operation Pay Provisions Of Beet Contract of the sugar district manager company Essential features of the contract include an increase in the scale of prices for sugar beets which will be paid on all levels on net returns of sugar from $550 per 100 lbs up with the same scale in effect as in the 1847 contact if the net return for sugar equals $525 per 100 lbs or lower Mr Christensen points out that the 1948 contract gives the grower the highest participation in the returns from sugar the In company has ever offered addition to these direct payments from the sugar company the usual government benefit payments at the rate of approximately $250 a ton for beets of 162 sucrose content will be paid this year as a basic part of the Sugar Act of 1948 and each year until December 31 1952 Sugar Price Important If sugar continues to sell at its present wholesale price and the sugar content of 1948 beets equals the average of approxi16 beet mately growers of the Garland district will receive approximately $1287 a ton for their 1948 beets of which approximately $1039 per ton will come directly from the company and approximately $248 per ton will be in the form of government benefit payments While no one can say for certain that sugar and sugar beets will bring the prices indicated in the above example one of the chief aims of the 1948 Sugar Act is to empower and obligate the Secretary of Agriculture to stabilize sugar (and beets) “at prices which will not be excessive to consumers and and which will fairly and equitably maintain and protect the welfare of the domestic sugar industry” Mr Christensen pointed out “With this power and duty facing him" Mr Christensen continued “the Secretary of Agriculture will we believe act when necessary to maintain the price of sugar somewhere near its present level If he does this it will automatically assure to beet growers prices near the $1287 mark the sugar content providing equals the average of the past 10 years” Will Recruit Labor Under the 1948 contract an adequate supply of field labor is assured by an arrangement thru which the farm labor association and the sugar company will both participate in the cost with specified benefits accruing to growers who follow certain mechanization practices Owing to the lateness of the season growers are urged to cooperate with the company by going to the sugar company office or by contacting a company field man as soon as possible Continued emphasis on the importance of maintaining a satisfactory production history for each district and each individual grower by planting a normal or greater than normal acreage this year to assure favorable acreage allotments t some near future date was stressed by both company and grower representatives Mr Christensen reported For 1948 there is no acreage allotment and each grower may plant as many acres of sugar beets as he wishes However the acreage he plants in 1948 will help determine his acreage in future years If farmers do not plant a satisfactory acreage in 1948 the advantages of the Sugar Act may be minimized or even lost to them when acreage allotments are authorities including govMany ernment officials have indicated this might well occur in 1949 BABY FOR CLINIC Elwood queen Florence Larkin won the honor of stake queen Wallace by and was crowned Bourne stake YMMIA superintendent that was Another feature eli received was stration in the various the which wards dance demoncouples from of the stake participated Utah Leads in Jobless Costs Pay TUESDAY Mr & Mrs Bill Harrjs returned this week from a Honeymoon at Nampa and other Idaho cities 9 1828 DISTUBUTIOI FRIDAY Under the Fielding Over Top In Red Cross Drive — Fielding went well beyond its goal in the Red Cross drive this town year reported Leo Earl drive chairman in paying compliment to his assistants in the collection The community was allotted $17700 and in two days $225 was collected The four couples who assisted in the canvass were Mr and Mrs Leland Burton Mr and Mrs Mr and Wendell Welling Mrs Keith Moss and Mr and Mrs Gail Welling PLAN TEA annual tea for the Gleaner Girls of the stake will be held this Thursday April 13 at 7 30 the Garland in the evening ward Relief Society room it is Emron Wright announced by Mrs stake leader The girls will elect their officers for the coming year at this party All Gleaner girls of the sfake their leaders and the stake board members are invited to attend the The of Union Thru the medium Pacific'-- sponsored advertisements which will begin to appear in the May issues of 115 national trade at tea Attend Conference Fourteen members of the Bear River stake Primary board atat conference tended Primary Salt Lake City Friday Saturday and Sunday it is reported by president Mrs Henry Brown USAC Enjoyed 1878 Musicians at Bear River Connie Hunsakcr Utah Stale Agricultural orchestra directed by Dr a Christensen presented last special assembly program Friday at Bear River high school An entertaining hour of music w enjoyed from the 55 piece orchestra Added entertainment was furnished when Professor Potts of the AC played two By The College V N cello N solos accompanied by Mrs W and Christensen by a student of McMurdic Maughan Mrs Christensen who played two piano solos sextette A woodwind was also featured in two numbers The orchestra is making a number of short tours this season The tour lart Friday included Bear River Malad and Downey Mrs L W Manning has been in Beaver Dam this week helping to an Kenneth Brown underwent care for her mother Mrs Michael Erickson who has been ill for operation for appendicitis at the Sunday morning some time iOspital Valley $100 A YEAS Nuttall Headlines Next Thursday’s Legion Boxing Card Union Pacific Ads Will Carry Message From Utah Governor This GLEANERS ANNUAL SPRING 8 PRICE publications representing more than 50 key industries Utah’s Governor Herbert B Maw will unemployment compenmost liberal extend an invitation to industry sation program is the A to locate in the state states the mountain among The Utah advertisement is one of Utah’s unemploycompanison ment insurance program with the of a series which includes each of the western states served of seven other mounby programs tain states reveals that in 1947 the railroad with the copy for Utah paid out more for unem- each ad written and signed by ployment compensation benefits the governor of the state concernthan any of her sister states in ed on his official stationery and this area Utah made the highest including the executive’s picture “The State of Utah prides itbenefit average payment per recipient allowed the highest maxi- self on the quality of its people mum total benefits paid bene- the tremendous extent and ready fits to the largest number of availability of its raw materials its unlimited power resources claimants its paid the highet average transportation faciliand ranked third unequalled weekly benefit in the average duration of benefit ties and its friendly attitude toward business” Governor to eligible claimants Maw payments declares in the Utah advertiseBenefits ment Utah paid more unemployment “These factors together with the benefits during the two calendar than did Colorado advantages of living under ideal years Idaho New Mexico and Wyoming home surroundings in the nation’s most combined interesting area has already These four other western states paid out a conbined induced many fine industries to while Utah locate in our State total of $5257444 “A new industrial economy is paid $6383233 for unemployment in our commonwealth developing benefit payments in the based on the substantial foundaperiod Utah’s larger outlay for of tions the basic materials availresulted a from benefit payments combination of a higher weekly able and the happy and contented people constituting the human benefit payment and the relativenumber of claimants resources ly large “The establishment of your drawing unemployment benefits Utah’s benefit business in Utah will give you an weekly average to share in this new liis not most opportunity the payment only beral in the mountain states but industrial economy and to participate in the growth already exis also the most liberal in the enperienced in the west” 1947 tire nation In TVremher the average weekly benefit payment in Utah was $2285 compared with $1096 for Nevada $1838 Mrs Campbell Plans for Arizona and $1863 for Wyo- For Cancer Campaign states ranking ming the three Mrs Andrew Campbell of Garnext to Utah The average weekland is directing the campaign ly benefit in Colorado was $1503 During 1946 Utah paid $20 or for funds in the North Box Elder more per week to 90 of their county area for the Utah division-o- f the American Cancer society unemployment compensation reA total of is $40000 being cipients Wyoming paid 82'i of their recipients $20 per week sought by the 'society to aid in cancer study research and conto pay Funds unemployment trol measures Over $39000 was compensation benefits and costs of administration are derived enMonday awarded to six investiga? tors at the University of Utah to tirely from a tax on all employout some ers in “covered” special research No carry industry part of the cost is deducted from work In addition to the research employees' wages or salaries work free examinations are conducted periodically in cancer deHealth Picture tection centers liiruoul the state j Year Brightens dressings are furnished home patients loans are made of sick A year ago this week the state room equipment a chairty hospi538 health department reported tal bed is maintained some finandisea-of communicable coses cial assistance is extended victims This week only 271 were reported and education is carried on thru Of these only 3 ore “flu” compress radio speakers’ bureau notpared with 220 last year pictures and public meetings heads the list this ionA gift Chiekenpox to the cancer drive may week with 90 cases reported a cancer death -- one of prevent mumps next with 76 and measles which now occurs every three third with 44 minutes around the clock STAKE March Act of 1948 Utah’s SCHEDULED A well baby clinic woll be field at the Garland Armory Tuesday April 13 it is announced Those wishing to bring their babies in are asked to call Mrs Don Wheelwright Bell phone 30J11 for an appointment FOR August FRIDAY APRIL Manager Explains READING DOWN THURSDAY Matter Prominent Family Leavei Community Mrs and Mr E N Austin Garland residents left longtime their new home in Wednesday Fairfield Montana They rebent-lpurchased a farm there a few miles from one owned by their and daughter Mr and Mrs Ursel Adams Mr Austin has been employed here by the county as road supervisor and since last September has served as first counselor in the new Garland First ward bishMrs Austin ha been acopric tive in church auxiliaries and has filled various stake and ward positions during the years they have lived here Scores of friends in the valley and county will wish Mr and Mrs Austin success and happiness in for their new undertaking Legion Proposes Junior Baseball This Summer The Garland American Legion post is going to make a determined drive this summer to outfit and organize a Junior Baseball team for this area stated Keith Cutler today the in explaining purpose behind the sponsoring of the big fight card at the high school next week “Most of the famous ball players of the nation have come from the small sandlot leagues of the country and we propose to give our local kids their chance along with all the rest” said Mr Cutler “This will take some we are depending money and upon the people of the valley in this rallying to our support fight project to help us on our way” Boys Should Register The Legion is anxious to have all boys register at once who would like to play baseball this sooner there are The year enough for a good team lined up the sooner arrangements for play can get under way who Boys Post Seek Fund To Finance Junior Ball Club Keith Nuttall “Brigham City’s Future World Champ" will meet Nick Goray of Mexico City next Thursday evening April IS in headline event of a the big boxing card being sponsored Legion by the Garland American Post to raise funds for a projected Legion Junior baseball team In addition to the fray Bobby Jarvis 145 and Tommy Fair 155 both of Ogden will There mix it in a go will also be three bouts and a curtain raiser to complete the program Keith’s record as Intermountain featherweight lightweight and welterweight champ is well known to everyone in the coun- is reported to have Goray beaten some of the best fighters on the west coast in his weight class At Pocatello last week Keith scored a technical knockout over James Curtis at the end of two rounds that left the fans singing his praises to the skies Tickets Thursday’s fights which will take place at Bear River high school gym will be on sale at the Garland Drug and at Woodward’s in Tremonton try for Wildlife Another Sponsor Vaudeville A ticket to the show is a suband to the magazine scription both can be enjoyed by all the in family says A M Turner tomorrow n i g h t ’s publicising vaudeville being jointly sponsored Federation and by the Wildlife “Intermountain Sportsman” magazine acts will be Some presented on the show which begins at 8:30 Saturday evening in the Bear River high school audcomitorium Dancing singing edy and magic will make up 14 acts of lively entertainment and one admission price admits the In fact those whole family families aleady taking the magazine may come free advises Mr Turner IMPORTANT NOTICE are interested can register at the Garland Drug or give their names for 1948 are now Dog licenses to any Legion member Those owning dogs in past due Keith Nuttall and Nick Gorayof the city should purchase tags at Mexico City will be the headlinonce from Roy Forsgren city ers in next Thursday’s fights at marshall the high school gym and there will be filed against Complaints will be several other good matchthose who still keep unlicensed ed bouts to fill out the program and all unowndogs after May All of the sponsor’s share of the ed dogs will be taken up receipts are ’going to the support By order of of the American Legion baseball Garland City Council dub and of other sports to be ipon'ored by the Legion during Carl Mann received treatment at the coming year says Mr Cutler the hospital during the week for a broken leg sustained when he Jaggi Sought as PTA Speaker J Jaggi is to be the at the final Garland meeting of the year next at the Garland Monday evening ward recreation hall announces Walter speaker I’T A Mr11 Limb Don president county social worker fitted by training and experience to present a highly interesting discussion at which it is hoped there will be a large Mr is Jaggi well attendance Program numbers will be by children from the classes of Mrs Peterson and Mrs Welling Mrs Christensen Roundup Slated The of all children who will enter school next fall has been set for April All 22 who will be children six years of afee by Oct 31 should be brought in for preliminary tests and registration This will be under the direction of the county school nurse says Mrs Limb Services C Petterson Mrs Grace Charles Cutler Mrs John Chambers Mr & Mrs F M Peck Vj: & Mrs F S Peck and Mr & Mrs John J Shumway were among lho-who attended funeral ser ices for John Benson at Ogden Friday Mr Shumw'ay Attend Mrs P Haws was Mrs one of the speakers was kicked by a horse Read The Signs — And Live Longer |