Show THE Johnson Warns Of Kite Hazards Riverside March forecast of “strong winds Forsberg visited at the his brother Herman accompanied by boys with kites” m Smithfield during the week- brought a safety request today end Mrs Alf White and child from Guy Johnson Utah Power rcn of Preston are visiting with & Light Company's Tremonton her mother Mrs It D Macfarlane ' district representative “Kite flying is fun" said Mr Mr & Mrs O J LawTence will attend a birthday program to lie gnen by the Lorenzo Bowcutt Birthday Club honoring Eliza Lue Vera and Florence all of the Lawrence family whose birthdays occur in March Joel Tubbs a e resident of who died m Ogden was bud away in Malad on March 9 Those who sent flowers and attended the funeral were Mr & Mrs Henry Tubbs Mr & Mrs GARLAND Whittaker Mr & Mrs Mitzguar Mr & Mr John Wird and son Next Door to Garland Grocery Frank and daughter Amanda mf Thos Udy Mrs Jess Davis Mr Mrs Delos Udy Mr & Mrs George M Ward Mr & Mrs Vos Ward Mr & Mrs Ira Ward and mother Pheobe At the funeral Russell Capener spoke of the good qualities of the deceased and J II Ward offered the clos-Glen Ward is servIn£ prayer at ing on the jury in Brigham this Mr & Mrs Earl time Hales were Logan visitors durwi'ek the ing They report that Melba and those twin boys are getting along just fine George home of £ Now Open Jack’s Shoe Repair L O GARLAND TIMES Johnson “but It can be plenty dangerous For the sake of your own safety and the safety of others observe these rules” 1 Fly kites away from electric wires and poles 2 Don’t use metal or wire in in any form on kites 3 Use only dry- cotton string Never fly your kite with wet string Water is one of the best conductors of electricity 4 Don t climb poles to re cover kites Never try to release entangled kites by throwing stones at them 5 Report kites caught in wires and poles to your nearest Power office company FRIDAY UTAH GARLAND “We would like to keep up the good attendance record that has been established in the last few weeks of good weather” state the officers There will be a nursery RELIEF SOCIETY URGES OF MEMBERS ATTENDANCE First ward Relief Society announces that next Tuesday’s meeting will commence at 2 00 pm and will be the Social Theo Limb & Mrs Mr Science lesson given by Pearl Cullimore All members are in- Heber spent the weekend vited to be in attendance with relatives Garland CjTTERV MARCH in Mr & Mrs Joseph Butler Mr & Mrs George Bowcutt to drove Salt Lake on Fnday of last week They stayed over for the ball between Bear River and game A bus Load the Beetdiggcrs of Riverside residents went to see the Bear game at Salt Lake Fnday evening of Quick Battery Charging Tire Repairs Gas - Oil - Accessories Washing & Greasing Mrs Art Johnson entertained her bridge club Thursday night Margaret Allen was a special guest Prizes were won by Mrs Allen Mrs Merlin Glecn and Mrs D HENRY MANNING Phone 115 I John Middleton Mrs Malinda Hots and children Mrs Nina Dustin and granddaughLeola Hunsaker and Mrs R T I tooth and daughter Joann were Logan and Ilyrum visitors dunng the week ter THE GARLAND TIMES at the Post Office at class Utah as second matter August 1928 Published overy Friday National Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service Inc Chicago Member National Editorial Assn Subscription rates’ In county $2 00 Box Elder County Outside $250 Vemald ffm Johns Editor Entered Garland mail A WORD TO THE WIDE IS SUFFICIENT Do Trim your figuring in 1949 Benefit Payments Mechanization - Prices Labor - IF SUGAR BEET GROWERS HAD KNOWN - By-Produc- IN THE SPRING be PECTS YEAR for the new Stv les Spring REDUCE The present price of sugar and future mar-fket prospects based on the recently expressed attitude of the Secretary of Agriculture and on his official estimate of “consumption requirements for 1949” indicate that prices for this year’s sugar beet crop will be as good as or better than were received by the grower for last year’s crop Said the Secretary: “Domestic sugar prices should be higher in 1949 than in 1948 The present wholesale price of refined sugar at 8 cents a pound is about one cent below the price objective defined in the Sugar Act” k RELAX The Easy Safe Way With Passive Exercise Phone 182 Tremonton for FREE TRIAL TREATMENT a 1948 WHAT THEY NOW HERE ARE THE FACTS: The 1949 sugar beet contract recently ap-'proved by this company and growers’ representatives is as good as or better than any sugar beet contract currently being offered in the nation Streamlined OF AND PROSPECTS THEY WOULD LIKELY HAVE PLANTED PROSTHOUSANDS OF ACRES MORE OF SUGAR BEETS THAN THEY DID THAN THEY WERE LAST FOR 1949 ARE EVEN BETTER FOR THE GROWER NOW And ts KNOW ABOUT SUGAR PRICES MANY Under last year’s contract growers of this A district have already received $1170 in direct company payments and government benefit payments with a substantial additional final company payment of around $100 or more per ton confidently expected when 1948 crop sugar has been fully sold The prospective price of sugar beets for 1949 bears a more favorable relationship to other crops than at any other time since before the war In 1949 the sugar beet crop is the only crop still grown under a government support program which offers the farmer better prospects than he had a year ago— and the Sugar Act runs until December 31 1952 A AA Moreover sugar beets are the only major cr0p still enjoying government support is not already produced in surplus quantities and therefore is not likely to suffer in the immediate future from the effects of over—A- - AA which production The crop Sugar beets are a feed value of the tops from an acre of sugar beets when properly utilized is equal to the entire feed value of an acre of barley Many farmers last year made $40 to $55 per acre through pasturing Iambs- - “on spread” —A— AA Fanners can further increase their yields and their profits from 1949 sugar beets by planting early by fertilizing properly and by using proved practices and tested machinery for thinning blocking and weeding their beet fields A AA this spring Spring labor costs can be reduced and yields can be increased three or four tons to the acre in this manner Labor for handling this year’s sugar beet crop is more favorable than it has been any time since the beginning of the war — for farmers who are prepared to take tkeir labor early The company is already actively recruiting labor Local farm in all major labor surplus areas labor will also be more plentiful than usuaL Jk - See Your Contracts Are Already in the Field Fieldman or Call at the Sugar Company Office AUTO REPAIR Motor Tune-u- p and Overhaul Dependable Prompt RADIATOR REPAIR 1949 visited here The Facts About Friends of Mr & Mrs Joseph Bowcutt Jr of Logan were be to learn that their tmv pleased baby girl is doing just fine and Mr getting stronger each day & Mrs Steven Dustin of Clearfield spent a few davs with their mother Mrs Nina Dustin dunng Mr & Mrs E S Lawthe week rence Mr & Mrs R P Talbot of lx)gan were calling on the 0 J Lawrences dunng the week 18 Mrs D B Allen Preston Idaho Sunday Mr & UTAH - IDAHO SUGAR COMPANY Stabilizing Industry Which Benefits Everyone Yho Lives in Box Elder County A Jwk’s Garage t k |