Show THE GAJRLAND ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post YEAR— No THE SIDE EDITOR" Altiio there 1s a keen interest In beet growing this year in many sections of the country contracting for the crop In this locality is going somewhat slowly according to reports In our conversation this week with E J Holmgren president of the local growers’ association we gathered the impression that be was most sincere in his belief that beets would be a good crop to grow here this year In spite of the inducements there are to raise other products in this locality this basic valley crop the advantages Mr Holmmentions it is to be hoped of valley large number people will take steps to secure With offering gren that a them The government can buy crop surpluses but it cannot eat them As a result its vast stores of eggs dairy products and other items hang over the markets as constant threats endangering the very price structures their purchase sought to maintain 192) Garland - PRINTED Utah as EVERT Second GARLAND UTAH School Efficiency Open to Question Smith Hints inT alk WITH THE at 32 READING DOWN AUGUST Office The question of whether the public schools are fulfilling their responsibility to teach our youth the use of words and numbers was raised by C E Smith m a talk before the Garland Lions Club Wednesday evening Recent tests show that a tenth grade high school student knows and can intelligently use only about 800 words yet the average child in the years before enter ing school already has learned to use nearly 400 words leaving him learning only one new word every four days of a ten year school period he pointed out During the same school period the average student advances a very little way toward an understanding of the use of numbers even tho numbers are the basis of an adequate understanding of our scientific age and a neee ity for comprehension of the basic facts about money and its management he stated pointing out that the inability to spend and save money wisely was at the bottom of many home difficulties and the cause of much old age dependency Harold Persson former president of the club but now a resident of Portland Oregon stepped into the meeting just before and received a hearty its clo-- FOR 10 FREDAT 1928 August MARCH FRIDAY Under DISTRIBUTION the Act ' I believe that our local sugar tory could process the yield as much as 12500 acres oi h((’l- and m view of the price that is guaranteed for beets we Iiould beets plant that many F J in this district this year” Holmgren president of the local beet growers’ association declared here Wcdnecday Mr Holmgren slated that he has been informed tint California have now contracted to growers grow beets this season to the full ii lioni of their factories Michicapacity filled its entire gan has already allotment and Yakima acreage love- Washington is anxious to use any Fund additional acreage that can be taken from other company areas Utah farmers have turned to potatoes tomatoes and com in reThe stellar Fielding Ward bascent years and since the war have ketball team ought to be awarded welcome never reached their acreage quota some kind of a special consolHe recalled his former associaBeet could acreage allotments ation prize inasmuch as they were tion with the Garland club and to this easily be lost p"rmanfntly out M of a taken Men competition Garland people with great deal With Miss Joanne llinand “Miss area if not used he said this year by the team that won of pleasure and gave all an in- Utah” for the current year slated 10 Beet pneos have declined only the vitation to call on them when in championship while the average percent Portland “A good way for any to appear with local models in decline for all crops has been Last year they lost to the of to make us feel bad up the season’s latest feminine Mr reported as 23 per cent church champions but it happen- thereyouis to let us read in The ions Hatch jurt Bob highly Holmgren points out in further ed in the last game of the final Garland Times that you have dnector justifing current beet plantings program tourney instead of In the district been to the northwest when you recommended Moreover he sees lower acting as master of ceremonies prices tourney as it did this year haven’t visited with us” he said the second annual Cancer Fund for alfalfa and an uncertain There is a lesson in the vicThe meeting was in charge of Style Show this evening at the floor under barley prices tories and losses of basketball and F M Peck club president should be a certain “We are assured of ample labor high school all the other sports: that the for the hand work and have a Ellery Hall was introduced as success game is played and must be play- a new member of the club The long heralded and widely right to assume that there will ed for the fun of it rather than to Le a better quality of thinning is scheduled event publicised for the trophies that may be won A large and hoeing than was obtainable begin at 8 15 tonight County number of vaUey women under the in the sea on immediately follow Brigham Fourth Ward won the Mr- Wynn S Han ing the war and it is my honest of Tour when leadership church tournament they and sen have been selling tickets and belief that in view of this switched from a fast style of ell the other mentioned reasons The Board of Directors of tho making other prepaiatnns for the play to a ball control game that Ue should plant all th“ beets eased them past the speedy Plea- North and South Box Elder coun- show for several wech here that our factory can in the final ty Dairy Herd Improvement Assant Grove team proce‘s Receipts should top last year’: enabled Their the north this year” he continued game previous victory sociations have outlined a tour show which over Fielding at Ogden gave them to be held Tuesday March 14 Box Elder area to lead the state Endorses Meetings Mr also 1949 in thance On wide fund drive tour this urged big m Holmgren play the their Jerry Ploughman attendance at the meetings the Western States Field Representasugar company is planning to tive of the Ilobtein FiiCiian Ashold in the next week or two at Weekly papers frequently have sociation Ilunsaker Dairy and Lloyd which the latent information on to print news that is a bit stale Assistant Extension Dairyman at Plans Drive the use of commercial but one editor recently remarked the U S A C will be in attenfertilizer Milk will be given out by company and To that at least that kind of news dance had stood the test of time college representatives because The plans are to meet at the find the ourselves continually We An unprecedented industrywide proper use of fertilizer can Bear River Coopeiative store at reduce of dairyits costs and increare heralding events to come instead Connne at 9 00 am The group caucus of of reporting events that have gone will visit two herds in Connne ing from coast to coad has been yields facts that are important to all in an effort to stay up to date area ‘to at forces farmers It is understood called rally Chicago herd at Jack Hardy’s will be some and be of most service to our and to set sights for the greatest that there facts Brigham RFD 1 the Guernsey readers herd of Willard Yates at Harper crusade for expanded dairy pro- made available on better livestock feeding operations at these meet and the Holstein herd of Leon duct tales in history” There is no limit to the amount Gardner at Deweyvillc “A growing realization that the ings of good that someone could find Lunch will be served at Crystal dairy industry faces a fight for to do with government provided nation’s market MRS to be followed by a visit its life in the CARTER IS HOSTESS Springs funds There is only a limit to to herds of Ed Kerr at Tremon-to- places has resulted in this rally” man- TO LADIES CLUB M Owen Richardgovernment funds general Garland at Ilyrum Marble Assoof the American Dairy ager Mrs J L Carter was hostess to The limit of govenment money Sorenson Bros at East Garland ciation ‘‘Price declines of states the members of the Ladies Self is already reached when current and Kenneth Boss at Garland to dairy farmers dur- Culture Club at her home tax provided cash is gone After A cordial invitation is extended $650000000 Friday the government past year Club vice president afternoon that government money everyone who is interested in ing of butter dry Mrs F L storage holdings is borrowed from the people and dairying Nye had charge of the milk cheese and other products meeting costs not only taxes yet to be plus new competitive situations TEACHERS SCHOOL in addition The program arranged SUNDAY levied but interest by Mrs all combine to place the dairy inF M Peck and Mrs L W Manning It is expensive money even at TO HOLD SESSION dustry in one of the most serious and introduced conby Mrs Peck the lowest interest rates of crisis in its long history periods Union School Meeting sisted Sunday of three vocal duets by Any government sponsored pro- for the Bear River Stake will be in America” Mrs Anna Durfey of CoUinston There is no milk surplus Mr and her brother Mr gram which must operate on this held at 2 30 pm Sunday advises Maughan must twice M L Nielson a but only of the supennten-denc- Richards contends expensive money of Wellsville by accompanied to need for better selling justify itself because it has — Mrs Maughan two readings by pay its way at advanced prices Mrs R F Argyle two vocal solos advanced and advanced again if B Mrs Law by accompanied Jay one considers the definite inflaIndia Care by Mrs Feck and a reading by tionary effect of Federal borrowTill Marlene King X F ing Refreshments were served by HERE TONIGH- T- ‘‘Miss will be seen in the season’s liest creations at the Cancer Fashion Show tonight Here To T onight Dairymen Farms TO JffiJI ' f -- year Some p m the hostess Clubs Selecting “State Mother” About 150 people will be in attendance at the meeting of the members of the Northern Utah Farmers Grain Cooperative at the Garland Armory Saturday afternoon says E J Holmgren president will hear the The membership report of the last year's’ business and elect directors for another valuable door prizes will given and refreshments will members served to all and their wives who are urged to attend This feature is in charge of Leland Capener and Earl Holt The meeting is called for 2 Use in Learning Better Child Grain Men Expect 150 at Meeting Here Saturday be be Utah” Show Industry Sales Stimulate E71 V t '£ ‘r'v-- 11 ' M “ L 1879 8 March PRICE Holmgren Urges Importance of Beet Planting Fashion of 1950 S&40 A YEAR Wards and City Civic Groups Will Join in Homecoming To Finance Cemetery Project - I TIIURLDAY Matter Class 0 - A pediatrics nurse and a student from India’s Delhi Co'hje cf Nursing show a group of Indian mothers how to take belter care of their children The nurse visits homes in Irilia uniPr a chjtd c a e program set up by the United Nations World Health Organization Nominations for the title of "American Mother 1950” are now being solicited by Mrs Elmer A state chairman of the Klitgaard Mrs Klitgaard’s Utah committee committee wiU choose the Utah 1950 "Mother" who will become a candidate for national honors Nominating blanks may be obtained of the from presidents Ladies Self Culture Club or the Civic and Home Arts Club at Garland All selections in the northern Utah area must be made before March 18 Mr & Mrs MJad Sunday O C Davis were in Event Will Take Place of Reunions in Two Garland Wards This Year Relief Society Presidents Will Plan Dinner at Ward Hall Tentative plans for a communihomecoming sometime later month in which the Garland First and Second wards and all the town civic organizations would A convention of delegates join to promote a dinner and a elected in the Republican cently dance to raise funds for the Garmass meetings in districts thruout land cemetery improvement proBox Elder county and for anyone ject were laid at a meeting held else interested will be held at the here e Veiling Monday Box Elder High School auditon At the meeting at which all tho um next Saturday evening March Duane groups were represented ' 11 beginning at 8 o’clock Archibald Clark Jones Mrs ParPresent at the meeting will be ley Linford Mrs L W Manning Vernon state chairman F M Peck and J J White were Romney of the Republican party and other named to arrange for the dinner ' state officers to be held in the ward hall and of the dance in the At the meeting election The Armory officers will take place committee members will plan the county and delegates to attend the state publicity for the event and conwill be duct a town wide advance ticket Republican convention named sale to insure its success The party will take the place of reunions in the Garland wards this County Republicans To Meet Saturday High School Girls Will Present — Vodie Wednesday By Marilyn Manning “A Teenager’s Day at Bear River” will theme the annual to be Vodie Agenda presented March 15 at 8 pm Wednesday in the high school auditorium Different acts will be presented by the Future Farmers Future Homemakers football squad publications department physical education department Fep Club Bruins Club seminary and shorthand department A one act play by the drama department and talent brought from the Utah State Agricultural College will ul o be featured as a pirt of the entertainment evening’s The acts will begin with the chores in the morning and end with a formal dance at night Tickets will cost 50 cents for the public and 25 cents for nts with activity The cards public is urged to attend RELIEF SOCIETIES TO ty this year a it is stated March 25 has been suggested as possible date for the homecom- ing All the pipe is here for the complete sprinkling system at the cemetery tho not all paid for and the line from the canal to the ground is laid As soon as weather permits the remainder of the pipe and sprinklers will be put in place and the pump installed Beaver Dam Ward Plans Homecoming For Building Fund Beaver Dam Ward is this week out reunion and homeinvitations to everyone who has ever lived in the ward for an afternoon and evening of sociability slated for Friday March 24 at CoUinston school and hall realized from the sale Funds of dinners and from the dance will be applied to the ward buildthe new ing fund to finance amusement hall and chapel remodeling project which is now mailing coming under way Clarke Bowen is bishop of the ward and Myron Hansen and Relief Society organizatof the two Garland ward Mark Jenren are counselors will observe the anniversary of the organization of the Relief GIRLS TO PRESENT ciety with special programs in their regular meetings this coming MEETING PROGRAM week it is announced The program in sacrament meetAll members of the First Ward ing in Garland First Ward this group are urged to attend their Sunday evening will be arranged mreting Tuesday afternoon while and presented by the girls of the the Second Ward women are cor- ward is announced by Mrs it dially invited to come out Wednes- Chester Bos® ward chairman of day afternoon the LDS Girls Program The girls will also be presented with Mr & Mrs George Davis are the awards which they earned vacationing in Anzona during 1949 OBSERVE ANNIVERSARIES The ions Drama Group Announces Dates For Presentation Of Bear River Stake Play The MARRIAGE PERFORMED TO Bear Improvement BE HERE FRIDAY stake Mutual Associations an- River nounce this week that they are ready to present their play “That Lucas Family" to audiences in Garland Tremonton Snowville and Fielding marriage of Miss Connie to Odeen Jensen will take Friday evening at the Erhome at Garland vin Jensen Prepared by a large cast of Miss Draper is the daughter of interested players under the diMr & Mrs R N Draper of Mr and Mrs Ralph of Ogden rection and Mr Jensen is the son of Mr Ashby stake drama directors to b6 someMrs Andrew Jensen of Field- the play promises The thing everyone will enjoy ing Monday evening Miss Lois Jen- first presentation will be at Garsen and Miss Claralynn Allred land next Tuesday evening Jt entertained at a miscellaneous will then be taken to Tremonton shower in compliment to Miss on Thursday Snowville on Saturhome of and Claine on followthe Mrs Fielding day Draper at the Grover The evening was spent ing Monday in In the cast are Edwin Isaacson making a bnde’s book LunPierson Harmon cheon was served to 30 guests Faye RichardMiss Draper received many lovely son Glen Peterson Elaine Kirby and useful gifts Orval Grover Marvin Ashby Winter Leonard Severson Alice Isaacson and Mae Larson SdlOOL GETS ROOF acts Between entertainment A new roof i being laid on will be provided by Carol Mae the Collirrton Flementary School Bishop and Earbara Castleton Glen M Richardson this week reports L C Chrisoph-sois stage and property manager principaL The Draper place |