Show GARLAND TH Entered YEA- R- No T1IE EDITOR Spirits are still at a low ebb valley as a result of the low level of the payment for this year’s beets The checks mailed out by the sugar company nearly two weeks ago were for only $8225 per ton compared with the $1100 payment made at this time last year Costs of raising beets were no lower this year except that the good harvest weather made the work lighter and some enjoyed the advantages of machine harvesting Beet raising with its requirements of good land costly labor and expensive machinery can become quickly unprofitable if the return falls off only a dollar or two a ton and many growers who failed to reach a normal tonnage this year claim that they will not make expenses contract the beet When was drawn between the growers and processor last spring both beet and sugar interests looked for a good retain from their product Growers had received (1190 a ton for their crop and it was anticipated that sugar prices should hold up to the then existing levels in proportion to other A law foods requiring the maintaining of sugar prices at comparable levels was passed but failure of the administrators of the law to carry out its provisions let the sugar price fall while all other prices went up That meant less money for beets since the contract is' written that way Then came an unfavorable growing season that reduced the from last year’s sugar content 159 to only 1522 and away went more needed dollars for the The same unfavorable grower weather also cut the tonnage and if Is the last ton or two per acre that often means profit or loss for the grower On top of all these circumstances there is an unpromising sugar market which has apparently prompted the processor to not pay more than the $825 until he sees how the sugar is going to selL If the price falls further because of the policy of an unsympathetic government administration the next payment will not be very large Last year it came to an additional 55 cents per ton to add to the initial $1L Furthermore If sugar companies are forced to sell their sugar FOB the factory as other industries are being forced to do under a recent Supreme Court ruling Utah sugar will take another drop in price to Growers are too pessimistic hope for more than enough more in the final payment to bring their total returns this year to $1200 which will be $200 below the last year’s price in this area That kind of a price will not encourage the Industry at all and next year's planting will probably be substantially smaller During the last war the nation was very happy to have a sugar industry of Its own on which It could rely for this vital food and Industrial necessity1 It Is unfortunate that now this same industry is being allowed to suffer because short sighted consumer groups want lower sugar prices and because capital invested la sugar production wants the US market The weather can be enough of a hazard all by Itself ANNOUNCES RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING FOR FIRST WARD Garland First ward Relief will hold its regular meetDec 7 The theolTuesday ogy lesson will be given by Mrs Y'era HunsakerThe visiting heachers will meet at 1 pm prior to the regular meeting at 2 o’- The Society ing nursery will be provided- Factory Closes For Another Year last beets were cut Sunat campaign the current local sugar factory and all the is about manufacturing activity finished at the mill today The short run this year due to The day in will a light crop all over the state litwith leave a number of men the during area this work in tle remainder of the winter hold will Factory employees their anual dance at the Armory’ this evening FEINTED Class Matter FRIDAY Appreciation for Garland’s response to Lt Gail S Italvorsen’s “Little Vittles” project in Germany came from Lt Halvorsen himself and from a German citizen this week in a letter to the Times FOR 1928 August FRED AY TO WATER Under the USEES Notice is hereby given to water users in the Bear River valley of a special meeting to be held at the Utah Power and Light auditorium at Tremonton on Saturday December 4 at 10 a m to hear a discussion of a proposed three state water compact which would control the use of the State waters of the Bear River be will Ed Watson Engineer present Bear River : Harry Water Users Association Secretary Drew I response the appreciate very much the people of Garland are making I am aiming at candy for 5000 very needy The German Youth Berlin kids for Christmas Association is going to give them a dinner and thru the friends of “Little Vittles” we are going Also plan on a big to give them some candy Christmas Eve delivery of candy to children’s I do all right with the will think we who achospitals Frederick W Babbel good help we are getting from all over the companied Ezra Taft Benson on his tour of Europe immediately country after the war and served as seI am really busy — flying the airlift 110 hours cretary of the European mission a month and doing all this other work on the side under President Sonne for some Did get off to a day’s hunt and got a buck tune and is now secretary for the priesthood committee of Not much like hunting in Utah tho No big general the church will be the speaker mountains here close and we have beaters to drive at the special youth convention to be held in the stake taberout the game nacle evening anEnclosed is a letter and a packet of toy elect- nounces nextJesseSunday L Roberts stake ric motors Could you please distribute them to Sunday School superintendent a few Garland boys as a token of thanks from the this week The and the Sunday School boys of Berlin? I sure would appreciate it Salt Laker Will Speak at Youth Meet Yours truly Gail (Seymour) Hal r The package of toys sent by Lt Halvorsen by air mail at a cost of nearly two dollars contained fourteen envelopes each containing pieces of slotted card board a small skein of fine copper wire and some pieces of shaped steel with instructions for putting the materials together to make a tiny electric motor to run off a flashlight batteiy The toys were sent to Lt Halvorsen by a G n citizen residing in Wesphalia Hans Drewer-man- n Mr Drewermann writes English with some difficulty and as a result his letter has an added quality of earnestness and interest Lt “Hal” sent it along to explain the gift Here it is: (21a) Epe Westphalia 12th Nov Bahnhofstrasse 1948 16 Mr Halvorsen Lieutenant Sir I request you to distribute the attached bags to American boys of your native town and hope that they will have much Joy on them just as the Berlin children by your parachute-gift- s In the enterprise of my brother in law who manufactures the constructive parts 1 obtained some by begging I am sorry to have got no more as in this moment I am unemployed The small motor runs really plenty of pleasure because they can compose it themselves Please regard the mail as a sign of my greate-ful- l acknowledgement of your own disinterested action Yours very truly H Drewermann The instructions with the toys were originally in German and Mr Drewermann has translated them into English carefully typing a sheet for each envelope It must have been quite a job— one that took several hours Your editor being a poor electrician and a bit short on time hasn’t yet got his toy motor assembled The instructions are as interesting as the letter but not plain enough to overcome our ignorance of from their opening sentence which says “We start the assembling of the motor by the fixing of the necessary wind-?ngs- ” to the last which reads “And now into the work! You succeed in doing decidedly” Any one understanding a little about motor winding and able to read the original German instructions might put this puzzle together in thirty minutes but the Times editor may need that many hours Mr A Mrs George Gleason left this Thursday for a trip to Fort Lewis Washington to see their son Jack and family Jack is still in the hospital as a result of the car accident he was in in the early fall Mrs Rose Manning is visiting this week in Murray with her daughter QUIGLEYS LEAVE GARLAND E Quigley who has been master mechanic at the local of sugar factory for a numbri years has been transferred to the Idaho sugar factory at Shelley Mr Quigley has gone to Shelley and the family will move in the near future S TIM DISTRIBUTION Act of March 8 1879 PRICE 3 1948 DECEMBER NOTICE Through Lt Halvorsen Said Lt Halvorsen THURSDAY EVERY UTAH GARLAND m the clock A - Now it is a Gift From Germany to Garland SIDE with THE UK at the Post Office at Garland Utah' as Second 18 READING DOWN AUGUST ESTABLISHES Seminary are joint sponsors of the meeting Mr Babbel was selected to fill the appointment when it was found early this week that Hugh B Brown of the BYU would be unable to be present lie has had many interesting experiences as a soldier and as an associate oi a number of the influential church He is also releaders puted to be an excellent speaker with should a that message most beneficial to the prove young people of this stake says Mr Roberts The meeting will begin at 730 pm and will take the place of the Sunday School meetings that would have been held in the wards at that hour Bears Will Get Real Test Tonight Bear River high courtiers meet the Ogden hoop squad tonight in what promises to be their toughest competition in the three preseason games to date The game will be played at the local gym with the second teams playing at 6:45 and the first teams at 8 00 o’clock Local Boy Win 8200 A YEAS Irrigators See International Seed Prize Exhibits of seed entered by members two Bear River FF-in the International Grain and were given good Hay show against the best competition in the country reports Bunnell in a letter received Bunnell Mr here Wednesday has been the convenattending Vocational tion of the American Association at Milwaukee during the past week and had persuaded the boys to enter their exhibits LaMar Capencr of Riverside winner of was the a seventh seventh place and Maurice Wilcox of Fielding rated thirteenth The Grain and Hay show is conducted in connection with the Livestock show International which Mr Bunnell also attended Threat to Water Rights Meet Called Saturday To Hear Engineer Explain Compact Bear River valley water users see a grave threat to their investment in land and water in the proposed compact between Wyoming Idaho and Utah users of waters of the Bear River members of their association report this weekDuring the past few years property owners on Bear River tributaries above the Bear Lake have sought permission to build numeous reservoirs which would impound waters of - those tributaries and apply- it to land adjacent to them instead of allowing the water to enter the Bear River and the Bear Lake to be Christinas season is The stored for use on the- - lands in Garland's here Christmas this area as has been the custom went on Tuesday lights in the past The proposed comthanks to the efforts of Roy pact would permit this construcand city marshall Forsgren tion and thus would dangerousto the firemen officially proly limit the amount of water that claim the fact that it is time would be available here many for letting the Christmas contend few over for a Spirit take e to discuss the Meetings short weeks while we enjoy have been held at compact the dreams and thrills of the Logan and Montpelier recently approaching holidays and another is scheduled to be Handsome gift wrappings held this Saturday morning at have been put around scores 10 o’clock at the Utah Power and of attractive new items that Light auditorium at Tremonton have been put out on merAt this meeting Ed Watson state chants floors and counters-Ththe provengineer will explain in stores are decked isions of the proposer! compact braid and tinsel as part of for the benefit of local water the fun while the playing of users All farm owners in the Christmas music has begun area should be vitally interested Garland residents and merin this problem Harry says chants welcome everyone to of Drew secretary the water Join them this year in the users' association and all are Christmas observance urged to be present at the meeting Before any agreement such as Projector Demonstration is proposed could become effective it would have to be presentAt Tonighj ed to the water users approved of the three Those who attend the PTA by- the legislature involved states and then by meeting in the Garland ward re: hall tonight will be Congress creation shown some excellent films as a' feature of a demonstration of a projection machine bby a Salt Christmas is On The Way PTA Lake firm Other program numbers by the school children All praents are urged present at 8 pm will be to be Former Bishop Of Riverside Laid to Rest Funeral service for Leonidas Hamlin Kennard of Logan former bishop of Riverside Ward who The Garland American Legion died Saturday after a long ill held its installation ness were held Wednesday noon Auxiliary meeting at the home of Mrs in the Logn Sixth ward chapcL C E Smith fomer president of Mary Bradford on Monday evenThe local boys have chalked up Florence Pond of Bear River stake was one of the Mrs ing two impessive wins in the past Lewiston speakers and many valley people district president week were in attendance Last Friday they downed stalled the following officers: the big Tooele club Mr Kennard was married o in a Rose Elmer president Ruby Frances C Frankland May 15 in which they apparently Nielsen game vice Dorfirst president could 1901 in the Salt have doubled the score ris Peterson second vice presi- He was an ardent Lake templein had they not chosen to give the worker dent Ida Hartman secretary and he LDS church reserves a chance to play Wedhaving served Merle Linford treasurer chapas a missionary and later as nesday night they took the Malad lain and Alice Nye historian team into camp at Malad president for three years of the Gleason and Ann Harris Tahitian Myrtle Mission At the time c£ Coach Hughes’s charges with flag bearers his death he was a worker in the plenty of speed and The program consisted of readLogan temple evident in these initial encounand music ings by Vila Bradford to his Survivors in addition ters should give a good account Frederick-soand Donna Connie widow include three sons and of themselves in league play this by and Marilyn Knudson five daughters: John Gleason believe fans year Secretary Eva Wisner and Pre- Kennard Montpelier Ida Frank sident Ruth Rich of Smithfieid J Kennard and Mrs Fred Nelwere special guests at the meetson Salt Lake City Mrs LeRoy Artists Coming ing Ward Boise Mrs John Barson For Organ Program Mrs Calif North Hollywood Mrs Her Jack Schiess Logan Seldon Heaps and Harry Clark Idaho and man Viehwcg Clifton will radio entertainers prominent L II- Kennard III Clearfield a head a list of the best local Mrs brother and five sisters: talent in a special program planMary E Tingey and Mrs Viola ned to present the new electronic Hales Garland James R Ken organ being purchased for the nard and Mrs Angie Nye Salt Garland wards’ chapel Lake City Mrs Evan Howell Official acknowledgement of 11 has Dec Nelson Saturday evening Roosevelt Mrs Virgil for the able efappreciation been selected for this event by Greenriver the Garland forts firemen of which time it is hoped to have who slipped out of town In all the funds in to pay for the NOTICE OF ANNUAL the early morning hoars last new instrument MEETING Nov 13 and assisted in cothe fire at the Great ntrolling is hereby given of the Notice WARD RELIEF SECOND hotel Northern at Malad annual meeting of the North Box came in a letter received SOCIETY PLANNING FOR Elder Beet Growers’ Association last week by Mayor White of to be held at the Utah Power GIFT AND FOOD SALE Garland over the signatures and Light auditorium at Tremonof of Ed G Williams Remayor Second Ward Garland ton on Saturday Dec 4 at 2 The W W- Thomas Malad and lief Society is planning for a The meeting is to be held p m clerk lor the purpose of electing a gift and food sale to be held a Say the letter dated Nov week from this Saturday at the president of the organization and Utah Power and Light Company transacting such other business sincere “lease accept our oifice as may come before it at Garland reports Mrs tiar-'- ' fi veur splendid L W D Every It Waldron Manning president 13 hire cn Nov one is urged to keep the ment Secretary tiren-L'- i are to be comYour in mind n 'he splendid plimented leaves For Army Duty ina e an Jij orc'icnt of Mr L Gordon lasm We do isfance rendered Mr & Mrs Emron Wrifid anMr Gus Lam n n Sunday for te" fei! c mi and are nounce the birth of a hahy giil whore Fort Ord C Iiforiia r iv be f we have lr” on Friday Nov 20 at the i ry is in training with the army such fine LEGION AUXILIARY INSTALLS OFFICERS Malad Thanks Firemen For Effective Help sn |