Show 1 PAGE 5 THE Utah Parmer Should Study Labor Demands x1 ' Something ” “If farmers of Utah are to successfully compete for labor more attention must be given to states relationships” Morris H Taylor former Utah State Extension farm labor suIn the latest bulletin pervisor published by the extention service Entitled “How to Get and Hold Farm Labor” the bulletin gives farmers practical advice on the subject — advice based upon five years’ experience the extension service has had in recruiting placing and training agricultural labor The extension specialist emphasizes in the bulletin the need for good farm labor management on the part of farmers He points out that farmers must compete with industry for workers “If farmers want to obtain labor from this domestic market they must provide inducements equal to those of industry to tract workers" he says “Inducements to get and hold workers may be in the form of wages bonuses or profit sharing farm housing produce good r relationships hours of work length of employment offered improved methods of doing farm work and transportation’’ Use of machinery importation of Indians as labor hiring of migratory workers and all other factors involved in the problem of getting crops harvested are treated in this bulletin which is well illustrated with pictures Extension bulletin 161 “How To Get And Hold Farm Labor” may be obtained free of charge at all county extension offices or by writing to the state extension service at the college in Logan cortoon 18 19 Thors April Joan Caulfield 21 17: 20: in Mr A Mrs Clair well spent Sunday Manning home 22: 23 S Burnette in “The Fighting Frontiersman” Cartoon — The Pleasures of Richest Comfort and Beauty Plus Better Entertainment Are Yours Mrs L Francis Peterson Johnny spent the weekend with Mrs Doris Peterson &) Mrs Will Harris of Mr Mr A Mrs Lorenzo Bowcutt Jr Trenton spent Saturday night of Salt Lake City were guests at with the Lafe Grovers the Lorenzo Bowcutt Sr home on Irene Grover Beverly Peterson Mrs Nina Dustin and and Sunday Betty Larson spent the Maiinda and Hess daughter at home Mr A Mrs Granddaughter Linda Lee were Fred Peterson took them back calling on friends in Logan dur- to Salt Lake City Sunday and L the PeterFrancis week ing then visited the zoo son and wife and son Johnnie picked up Grandma Peterson in Mr A Mrs E S Hansen of LoEast Garland and together they spent the time from Friday called on the William Bowcutts gan to Monday as house guests of Mr Mr & Mrs the week during & Mrs Wendell Hansen Russell Bowcutt of Salt Lake City caled on Lorenzo Bowcutt Sr SunSorensen who is attending The Pimary had charge of theDyaJ day at US Ac spent the the program at sacrament meet- home ing Sunday evening Visiting Mrs officers were Mrs Brown Pres & Mrs R J Potter were in Huish and Mrs Gleason During Salt Lake City from Saturday to the week the Relief Society with to attend general Mrs Merle Udy in charge and Wednesday conference Clco Forsberg assisting entertained the ladies and served refreshments to all assisting in the latest Mrs R J Potter and Mrs Jack Mrs Austin were Logan visitors Tuesof quilt making project Alice Ward was hostess to a day of friends honoring the group Cole Mrs Bill and daughter birthday anniversary of Gwen Ward Guests present were Mr Vicky Lyn are spending the week A Mrs Ronald Hales Mr & Mrs with her parents Mr & Mrs Eph Steven Hales and Mr 6s Mrs Ira Peterson Ward Mr & Mrs Easton NielThe MIA play “The Rosewood son of Hyrum were calling on was In Piano” Mrs Nina Dustin Sunday presented Friday a letter received byb Mr & Mrs evening o a capacity crowd at the 28th ward recreation hall in Wm Bowcutt from their grandwas It son Doyle Booth now located in Ogden sponsored by the Texas he says flying is the only Relief Society of the ward to raise exciting employment now offered funds to complete their building A number of funner by Uncle Sam that appeals to a allotment East Garland residents were in Wm Bowcutt young man’s fancy was taken to the hospital for an- attendance Among them were other check-uTuesday He is im- Mrs Don Bourne and son& Mr Mrs & Mrs Wayne Boothe Mr George Bowcutt proving nicely is receiving medical treatment at Raymond Lewis Mrs Charles Oylthe Valley hospital for a foot er Mr & Mrs L Francis Peterson and Mr & Mrs Lee Isaacson ailment Refreshments were served tovthe cast and directors si the conclusion to Operate Coke Ovens Liberty Theatre Phone - GARLAND & Friday Saturday April 15 16 JOHN WAYNE and LARAINE Concert Herny Brown and family attended the performance band in of the BYU concert Brigham City Thursday night The band has been making a tour Miss Beth Brown is clerk and assistant librarian of the organization Sunday Monday BURT 18 April Tuesday 19 And Get It" BUD 20: A DECARLO Mark Hellinger’s FORCE” & Thursday MARSHALL NEWS 21 A 22: GEORGE “GALLANT IN NATURAL W C Saturday April 23 & FIELDS EDGAR BERGEN A A “BESS” MACK Quiz Sat f PM The first broadcast was presented last Saturday when Carol and Chad Petersen of Elwood Cljjrke of Garland a medal winner spoke Mrs Fredericksen along with introduction of speakers will present brief' statistical data with respect to consumption of liquor in Utah 19 24: CHARLEY McCARTnY BROWN — “Come Johnny Get Wm Lundigan In Mr A Mrs Bob A in Mrs Logan Wen you Buy your Groceries at our Welt Stocked Store 0 P Skaggs Store WALTER BURNS S & H Green Stamps are Available Here You Have Only to Ask for Them a Be Figure Conscious THE POSTURE Will FORM STUDIO Help You Keep a Youthful Slender Figure! Relax while you Reduce Without Strict Diet Without Strenuous Exercise Without Electricity Safe — Speedy — Healthful — Pleasant Call 182 for Free Trial Treatment Alice L Ward Tremonton Davis of Logan here Andrew Campbell Monday THE HOUR of CHARM Brown — AND (For quality grinding service formulas and Purina — call on u?J in Serial GRINDING MIXING SERVICE 23 A 24: Wilson John Hubbard Cartoon you cAiirioT go wnoriG 22: 21 April “Linda Be Good” It" Bear Diver Valley Auction Co visited S E Quigley — MUSICAL April Mack Everything Bought And Sold 20: “Prairie Express” Marie In And In 2 pm LOU COSTEL-LMAIN In NOVELTY Sat April 17 - Brigham Sunday Mr were Serial 18 in spent the COLOR "RIDERS OF PASCO BASIN” Radio Charley ‘The Inside Story” BESS” “YOU CAN’T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN” JOHNNY nunt Marsha TOBIAS Fri Friday Thors Wed April THOMPSON Tues ABBOTT MARJORIE Band Mrs ‘The Wistful Widow Of Wagon Gap” IN “BRUTE Wednesday Mon Sun YVONNE LANCASTER as and A Mr A Mrs in ‘The Chinese Ring” in Cartoon — “Came 16 & 17: pr Kid Roland Winters Chan in “TYCOON” FM 146 “King of the Bandits” 17: DAY Sat A Fri The Cisco In Technicolor Quiz SaL 4 UTAH TREMONTON THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM Radio State Axel Fredricksen Contest director of the Christian Temperance Union will feature a 15 minute 11:3© broadcast each Saturday-a- t am on station KBUII presenting W’CTU speech contest winners with other contest participants Mrs Speech Women’s FAIR GROUNDS Riverside At The flew THEATRE Saturday and son here on Mr A and son Mr Thursday Isaacson relatives Sunday ond Mr McCwtcheen Tribune Attend MAIF1 1948 Logan Mrs Again Published every Friday The more than 500 surplus beeMrs Eph Peterson accompanied National Advertising Representaovens coke located near Mr & Mrs Ed Isaacson to Ogden tive Newspaper Advertising Ser- hive Sunnyside recently bought by the on Friday and visited with Mr & vice Inc Chicago I1L are being Company Mrs Bill CokMember National Editorial Assn rates: In county $200 reconditioned and will be ready Subscription Mr & Mrs L M Ilolman were in $250 to operate again around April Outside Box Elder County on and Sahara Village coal Ogden strike is 15th or the when Vernald Wm Johns Editor settled Tuesday and Publisher “Heart of New York” Chas Starrett at the Post Office at Utah as second class matter August 1928 Entered Garland mall 24: A TIMES GARLAND THE Short Subject April Jolson in Firth of Both- at the L W Rains in Claude Sat — of the Cbicogo One of the dangers of late chicks is overheating in the brooder The days are house warm and the nights cold and unless special care is exercised the chicks will be subjected to these extremes in diresulting gestive disturbances and uneven Dr Morris warned growth Late chicks should be kept growing at a rapid rate so the starting mash should be continued for six to eight weeks after which a good growing' mash or even a laying mash can be used be fed when the Grain should chicks are five or six weeks old he advised If good clean range is available with green feed this will do a lot toward developing strong healthy pullets “The Unsuspected” AI cevrtety To start laying in August or September pullets should be hatched in March or early April These pullets will usually lay more eggs and make more money than pullets that start laying at a later date Chicks hatched in April or early May however if given good care and management can be made to lay a lot of fall and winter eggs and produce a substantial profit for their owners s to Dr Lawrence according Utah Extension poultryman CARTOON Fri by fhe OF LOVE” “SONG Wed reproduced Late Chicks Require Special Attention To Make Best Growth O’Brien IIEPBURN Robt Walker $1000 on Pups California Mr & Mrs Lee Burke called on Comedy Tnes Mom KATHERINE P nENREID A 16 WGTU Will Present Radio Program Special Mr A Mrs John Oyler returned from a vacation trip to MOVIES” Snn ' APRIL FRIDAY East Garland M EAT Saturday “MERTON OF THE Cartoon and Think About R- Martinez UTAH 16 UTAH Mrs Francis Alien of spent Sunday with Mr Henry Sorensen Orpheom Theatre Thurs Fri Sat IS Red Skelton Virginia Leon Ames in GARLAND Coyote Bounty Paid Only As an incentive toward increaMr & Mrs Grant Wilde aad sed activity in the taking of predson Bruce Wilde and Dave Wilde ators the animal coat the home ntrol board predatory with the state spent the working of Mr & Mrs L R Shaffer Their department of agriculture have son Jerry who had spent a week offered a bonus' on ’the bounty with his grandparents returned to being paid on coyote pups For Salt Lake City with them the months of April May and Mrs Sherman Oyler Mrs L R June the Board will pay on coyote pups only a bounty of $1000 per Shaffer and JoAnn and Mrs The pups offered for on animal Wilde were in Clarkston must have been born The Saturday where they spent the bounty regular bounty of $600 will be day with Mrs Leo Godfrey paid on mature animals The Seventies of the ward were in in charge of the program Mr A Mrs Hall spent Sacrament meeting Sunday under the weekend inEllery Shelley Ida the direction of Wendell Hansen Mr A Mrs Frank Peck were Two numbers were furnised by dinner guests of Mr A Mrs Wethe chorus Speakers were Marion and Wilford Sorensen sley Gcphart Sunday from Reveille Mrs J M Gaddie entertained her bridge club at her home in Logan Wednesday afternoon The prizes were won by Mrs F J Limb Mrs F L Nye and Mrs P C Petterson TRKMONTON To' STRONGE- TIMES GARLAND in BEAR RIVER FARM SUPPLY Arthur Michaelis Prop Garland Utah THE ELECTRIC EVERY SUNDAY-K- Featuring PHIL SL SPITALNY HOUR 3:30 PM AND HIS ORCHESTRA Brought to you by UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY |