Show Page c 5 THE THE GARLAND TIMES at Garland Office published every Utah Friday horning Second Class Mail hfatter Subscriptions — $200 Per Year Vemald Wm Johns Entered as NATIONAL Editor of III W America's and DITORI — I NASJ Advitiiere ende UriCII 1 Chieof 5731 Grand Terminal lid NHonl ltural Ed ilond AtwcitKorf hazards “Inasmuch as disease in direct proportion to of of flock and density birds on commercial population poultry farms such as we have in Utah are more exposed to on found diseases than those general farms where they are allowed to range over much greater areas SoafaMbiCat BUq Terfc H increase the size Tt Davis Going to Brazil Soon Talks at Riverside Meeting of Mr & and some extensive repaus and reRoy Davis son Mrs Jesse Davis has accepted an modeling done to their home important position in Brazil lie Mr & Mrs J O Iladfield were city lately graduated from an Arizona visitors on business this week college and on Sunday evening at Mrs R D Macfarlane enjoyour sacrament meeting he talked interestingly of his futuie plans ed having her whole family home for a visit this past week Mrs We congratand of the gospel will spen'd a few ulate Roy and we are sure only a Nina Dustin in Hyrum Logan bright future is in store for a days visiting Bear Mr and Lake this week brilliant young man N: Mrs T D Fredricks of Boise Mr & Mrs Sam Reed and over in Riverside for a stopped family of Texas enjoyed the comshort time this week on their fortable shade during our hot way to Denver Mr & Mrs Mr Reed said Herschi and Inez 'Johnson are Monday afternoon this is hot but Texas is hotter Yellowstone visitors Park this to where some make plan week a Mr & Mrs Joseph ForsThey in Utah Box Elder county very berg and Mr & Mrs George ForsMr likely their future home berg and their families were in Huns'aker and family Logan canyon during the week Moyle were greeting friends in RiverMrs Ed Udy called on friends side Monday Mr llunsaker was in Perry this week Mr Udy was painfully burned two veins ago fishing in Logan during the week He is very much improved at this time and is making a struggle for a come back in the auto Mr & Mrs M J sales business Sanford Janice Sandra and Billy and Grandma and Grandpa the Wm Bowcutts were Ogden and this week Wellsville visitors Ilansen were Mr & Mrs Rulon visiting friends here this week Mr & Mrs Stanley Boucutt and family of Ogden and Mr Ar Mrs M J Sanford anti family are Park and touring Yellowstone Jackson Hole resorts this week A card from Mr & Mrs George Sr and Mr & Mrs Andy reports that after visiwill return ting Chicago they home arriving about Thursday The officers of the Primary held a get together party at Maria members All Primary Ward’s were invited Refreshments were served and a good time was re after One fisherman ported returning from a trip in Logan canyon had nine metal KSL tags He would like to catch that many The fish birthday club met at their headto canyon quarters in Logan honor the birthdays of several members that claim to have been horn some time in the past many dating way back to the time they we landed at or near Plymouth won't mention which rock they Mrs Mr & Ray landed on Caponer and family and Homer Capener son of Mr & Mrs Russell Capener are spending a few The Park days in Yellowstone Junior Birthday club met at the home of Inez Johnson honoring the birthdays of Mrs Johnson and Mrs Anderon Pot luck refreshments were enjoyed and a good Mr Hyrum time was reported Stephens of Provo spent a short this week time in Riverside Mr & Mrs Leland Capener will spend the next week in YeMr & Mrs J II llowstone Park Barton of Vale Oregon spent a College Illustrated instructions for building a disposal pit are given in the bulletin No 184 which be of obtained free charge may at the county extension service offices INC Home Town Newtpepen Hoboot GARLAND FRIDAY UTAH The nished A large surplus of apricots is in prospect again this year in Utah R L Wrigley assistant director Utah State Extension Service reported today By utilizing apricots in as many consumers will ways as possible not only help create a market for the cots but will get some wholesome nutritious food at low cost Mr Wrigley said Eating apricots fresh canning or bottling them making jams and marmelades drying cots and using apricot juice in drinks and desserts are some of the ways lo use them to advantage he suggested The Extension Service has just published a bulletin No 178 entitled “Apricot and Other Fruit Vclva Desserts" It is written by Elna Miller AT Ilarmonettcs LOGAN chorus furthe Sixth evening refreshr them and the program at in Logan Sunday the meeting Following ments were served to their partners at the Walker home ward Leo Mr & Mrs Cyril Linford funeral services in for Roland B Wednesday ed attendOgden Gaddie CONCRETE STATE FAIRGROUNDS JULY (Except Expert Plumbing7 And Heating Service J G Burge Co Utah Tremonton For AND DRAINAGE PIPE OR CLAY SEWER TILE Corrugated Metal CULVERTS & HEADGATES Plain and Reinforced CONCRETE CULVERTS CITY 19-2- 0 Electric Motor Repair and S Rebuilding We Arc Headquarters IRRIGATION Jamel Forsberg daughter of Mr & Mrs George Forsberg is spending a few days as a guest at the home of Mr & Mrs Herman Forsberg in Smithfield 19191 an unde ALL LAKE 151 visit NEW SALT R Mrs Darwin Gunnell and son of Mesa Arizona arrivDouglas ed here Saturday for a J Pres & Mrs R J Potter C J Wood and Mr & Mrs V W Johns were dinner guests at the Ariel Sorenson home in llovvell Sunday evening JULY Mrs Grace Haws is visiting this week with friends in Springville- nutribe obcounty extension tionists Copies of it may tained flee of iliaigc at extension serv ice offices “With this increased intensification of poultry and other livein constock greater vigilance ducting a thorough sanitation to program must be maintained keep death losses to a minimum “The pit is poultry disposal not only a good sanitary aid but it is also a great labor saving device " SINGS CHORUS a “Few flock owners realize the extent to which mortality reduces profits from their flocks" states the latest Utah State Extension Publisher Service bulletin Pitt" is the “Poultry Disposal leafname of the new let written by W R Jenkins extension poultryman and Dr C I Draper professor of poultry husbandry at Utah State Agricu- :ylunStj (m TIMES 1928 at the Post $250 Outside of County Aug National Advertising Representative NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SERVICE Serving GARLAND Pamphlet Explains Way Surplus - Apricot To Poultry Sanitation Utilization Urged 5 Sunday) Prices: 2 Kid' The $150 756 7 R White Company 1625 Wall Ave TICKET BOOTH 2nd South and Main Ogden Utah Phone Bowcutt Scothern short time in Riverside Mr A: Mrs M the week ford and William Bowcutt business visitors in Logan during J Sanwere Satu- The pea harvest is in full rday is reswing A shortage of help A ported by George Forsberg visitor a was business A Forsberg The work in Ogden this week being done by the scouts and Russell Captheir scoutmaster ener is very gratifying to every Mr & one interested in boys Mrs Leland Capener are having S' YOU want these EXTRA VALUES by for the most Beautiful BUY of all "I’m standing exclusive to Chevrolet in its field! 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