Show — Tire THE GARLAND TIMES EVERY FRIDAY Class Mail Matter Office at Garland — $200 Per Year Johns PUBLISHED Entered is Second Subscriptions Vernald Wm Fielding Briefs of BrigHansen Miss Bessie ham spent the weekend at the Mr & Wynn Hansen home Mrs Glenn Udy and family and and Mr & Mrs Cyril Godfrey family spent Sunday with Mr St Mrs Lester Jessop at Millville Guests at the home of Mr A were Mrs Gene Leavitt Sunday Mr & Mrs Jim Wise and son Lynn of Logan and Mr & Mrs Arnold Whitaker of Tremonton Sunday guests at the home of Mr St Mrs J D Munson were of Richfield Mrs Jean Betenson of Circleville Mrs Lulu Betenson of and Miss Barbara Betenson Salt Lake City Mrs Munson companied them to Ogden in the afternoon where they visited with Farnsworth Lowell Mr Si Mrs Mr A Mrs Wallace and family Hess visited with Mr A Mrs Darrell Godfrey at Clarkston SaturRudd Mr & Mrs Clark day and Mrs Leora McCowan visited in Salt Lake City last week Wynn Hansen left last week for Minot North Dakota where he spent several days attending Mr A Mrs Gene ram sales from Leavitt received a telegram their son Sgt 1c Val Leavitt He who is stationed in Japan all the boys from our reported was Val were well locality heard in an interview over KSL Mrs Fdith Peck of recently with the weekend Ogden spent Horace Mr A Mrs Peck and family A visited Hess Mr Mrs F W Idaho last week at Burley Mr & Mrs Steven Richards of bgden announce the arrival of a Oct 11 baby boy born Thursday at Hill Airforce Base hospital The Richards are former Fielding residents and just returned from a month ago Steven Germany and two sons were visiting with Mr Sc Mrs Gene Cannon Friday Dale Allred who is teaching school at Roosevelt High School in Uintah County spent the weekend with his parents Mr A Mrs LeRoy Allred Mrs Udy has been spending a 'week with relatives at Farming-toand Ogden Lex Udy who is attending the U of U at Salt Lake Gty spent the weekend with Mr Si Mrs M J Udy Lt Joseph Hess of Hill Field spent the weekend at the Ell wood Hess home Principal Mrs Si Ralph East Garland MORNING Aug Utah $250 Editor 1928 Outside and at the Post of County Publisher Mrs E H Packer and Mrs Garn spent Thursday and Friday at Salt Lake City attendMr A ing UEA convention Mrs Dale Ogden of Logan spent Saturday afternoon at the J D Munson home Mr Sc Mrs J S Hess and Mr A Mrs F W Hess visited at Chesterfield Idaho re- Baird lrel Scott cently home Hansen returned Friday after having spent few weeks at the LDS Hospital in is reLogan Ifis condition Mrs to be improving ported Florence Gam has been taking an Extension course at the USAC the past week Sunday overHess night guests at the Ellwood home were Mr A Mrs Lewis McFarland and daughters of Arimo a Idaho Mr & Mrs Clark Rudd and Norman Mrs Leora and son Jimmy wero dinner guests at the home ofHMr Sun& Mrs Irvin Hess at Malad Mr A Mrs Dwight day evening Hansen and family were dinner son Cowan at guests Frank the home of Mr A Mrs Hums at Logan Sunday Sunday overnight guests at the home of Mr A Mrs Horace Feck were Mr A Mrs C W Peck Mrs HorJr of Salt Lake City entertained at a"tca ace Peck and cake” party at her home Wednesday afternoon in compliCareen ment to her daughter and Mrs R If Peck who were anniversaribirthday (elebrating es Those present were Mrs Maxine Gardner of Brigham Mrs Carmen Richardson of Garland Faye McMurdie of Tremonton Mrs Cleo Wood and Mrs Mr A Mrs W J Iris Wood visitCam and daughter Dayle er with Mrs Thomas Doman at Ogden Saturday Mrs LIONS ENTERTAINED— The Fielding Lions Club enter tained the Garland Lions at a dinner at th recreation hall at last Wednesday evening Fielding Club president Horace’ Peck presided Elwin Seeley of Brigham was the guest He was acspeaker companied by W II Griffiths Mrs Howard Maughn of Garland favored with a reading During the remainder of the evening they listened to fights over the radio The dinner was served by the Relief Society Mrs were J L Ogden GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Carter and daughters visitors Wednesday Mrs Naomi Oyler was hostess to the Garland Camp of the Daunghters of the Utah Pioneers on Friday Mrs Nellis White of “The Garland gave the lesson Railroad” Story of the Central The new officers who will sprve for the next two years were Officers of the county stalled camp at Brigham City were Mrs Christensen Orson who spoke Dessie and Mrs Earl secretary with a piano seleCoe favored ction and refreshments were ser- OvTOBER FRIDAY UTAH were served by the ladies from the south street The officers of the Sunday School met in their meeting Monday evening at the Relief Society room Pres C E Smith gave the teacher training lesson on “Lesson Preparation” Refreshments were served Mr & Mrs Wayne Grover are happy over the safe arrival of a baby born Tuesday morning at boy the Valley Hospital Mrs Fred Grover and Marie were Logan visitors Tuesday Steven small son of Mr A Mrs Blaine Fryer returned to his home Friday ter spending the week at the Valley hospital as a result of breaking his leg while at play The small daughter of Mr A Mrs Blaine Rhodes is improva a" hospital from an attack of P°l10 Howard Oyler and Kenneth Shaffer were suecessful in each bagging an elk during the week Mjrs Joe Oyl er was an Dgden visitor Saturday ' OBSERVE BIRTHDAY 1951 Study Seek Halogeton Control MOTHER’S ANNIVERSARY Mrs Horace Peck enContinued from page I tertained at a dinner party at different amounts Each anitheir ome in Fielding Thursday in will be hand fed a weighed to their mother mal in compliment each pellets quantity halogeton R H Pack who was celeMrs thruout the winter to deterbrating her 80th birthday ann- day amounts of small whether mine Mrs Edith Peck of Ogiversary can be consumed by den also assisted with the party halogetonwithout injury The aniOther guests present were Mrs sheep mals’ response will be measured Miss and Alice Sanders FaFye wool yield and normalMr A Mrs by gain Sanders of Kaysville ity of reproduction Leo Peck of Ogden Horace movable wire several Third Mr A Mrs of Farmington of about five acres size Frank Peck of Garland and Miss paddocksbeen located on the range have Arlene Potter and these are being grazed by During the afternoon from 4 the winter they until 7 around 55 people called sheep During moved each week or so to bring Mrs Peck good wishes will be all possible combinacover to remembrances and of gifts such as sagebrush were served tions of forage saltbrusn and halLight refreshments and halogeton during the social in the afterwhitesage and halogeton ogeton H R Kent noon and Peck USAC Blackham students were etc will make up Also halogeton those who brought good among various percentages of the forage wishes to Mrs Peck such as sagebrush 75 per cent and halogeton 25 percent sagethe manger or feed box brush 50 per cent and halogeton District Visitor In addition We had an interesting visitor 50 per cent etc a week or so ago Mr Mareelle tests will lie conducted with and Thebaud an irrigation and drain- without dnking water with and age engineer representing th? without salt etc This will be continued thruout spent Frigovernment of Haiti season to grazing day Sept 28 in the NUSCO Mr the winter Mr Cook instructed Thebaud in study effect of time of year on to eat the system of land leveling by the tendency of animals what range having his help stake and survey halgeton and see just are safe and what are 20 acres in the Bert Eliason farm conditions at Snowville He was well dangerous to livestock formed and gave us an interestMr & Mrs Tom E Swain ef ing insight into the problems enMrs George on countered in the agriculture of Ogden called in friends and other Gleason Haiti field of in the particularly Garland Sunday irrigation and drainage Lt A Mrs Sterling Huish reCalifornia Return From Ranch turned to Victorville Si Mr Mrs Floyd Stohl and Saturday after having spent twm family who spent most of the week visiting relatives here summer and fall at their ranch Mr & Mrs F J Limb spent the in Idaho have returned to their in Ogden weekend horns here P C Petlerson is in Soda Dr & Mrs J W Chambers were in Logan Wednesday Springs this week Mr and by the hostess Mrs Eph Peterson attended training school at the The USAC in Logan last week course featured a get acquainted party Monday night and a quet at the Blue Bird Friday evening The rest of the time was speit in classes on the varof home ious making phases which featured panel Assemblies and discussion forums open slides and a tour of the campus CLrrn P Un were included with a tea at thej Extra Cash home of the college president Dr Madsen 'vth the continuing high prices Mr A Mrs Ross Rhodes had ln for Iambs and wool Pr°sPect their dinner guests as Sunday wool and the t daughter Diane Mr Sc Mrs Rob- Particularly of Ogden and Mrs "f r ° s"eeP in the Lnited States Glasmann at a near low- the United States Ruby Nielsen e Mr & Mrs David of agsn-Department Mr Agriculture J Williams of Malad visited are encouraging increased Mrs Marion Sorensen and Mries and flbcr Production thru A Mrs LeRoy Atkinson Tuesday food rm flock Atkinson and Rita inreasd numbers of Margie Russell R report Sorensen and Norma Forsberg of enterpnse Wool speSheep and Riverside were in Ogden Wednos-TSAC Extension ° to help their day sister Mrs ia her SeIceJames Hughes celebrate Farm seep have characteris-MrMr & birthday anniversary them mae W”1C” J1CS adaptable Leland Watt of Layton to many Utah farms On ed relatives here Sunday They are converters of roughage Harmon Saturday Mr & Mrs PicSon had as guests friends in° c"0lce salable products as ° which from Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs!n?ea1Jan1“ considered when llillam Mrs Annie fhouId Rolph types of sheep Christensen of Clarkston was at PCP retiuire less labor than the Sidney Sorensen home TuesHer daughter Elma Peter- otlcr livestock except beef and day can considered by farmson of Fielding returned from ers wed as a source °f additional the hospital on Monday following says Professor Keetch but recent major operation and is d be into introduced y s"ou Mr! at the home' of convalescing farm setups m numbers of 35 A Mrs Clyde Sorensen more to be of economic Mrs Linda Somers and Mr head or A Mrs Carl Somer? of Logan importance to justify needed atvisited relatives on Sunday Mrs tention Install Your Concrete Pipe Irrigation Somers recently returned from a SOIL and Avoid California stay in System this Fall with her son Ira and family CONSERVATION Ardes Adames and next Spring! Dorris interruption of NEWS Peterson attended UEA convention in Salt Lake City during the weekend Mr A Mrs Jasper Fall Pointers on Irrigated The installation of concrete pipe can save as Shaffer and Mr A Mrs Roy Oyler Pasture Management much as 35rr of your irrigation water That amount spent Saturday and Sunday on a 1 Do not graze too close in to U S Department of Agriculture figures wh:re trip to Gannett Idaho according they visited relatives there and the fall Leave a few inches of Is the lost to seepage and evaporation in average at Sun Valley Mrs Roy Oyler top growth All the plant food As an important conservation pracopen ditches and Mrs Lyle Johnson and child- is manufactured in the leaf so it tice it is recommended ren were Logan visitors on Tues- is best to give the plant a break and Marby the Production MrM A Mrs Chase Peter- jby giving it source of energy day keting Administration 2 Don’t let your pastures dry son were in Salt Lake City on to see her father Mr up Wednesday Freezing weather on a bone Reuben Hyde of Logan off on a dry pasture further dries out Contact W R White Co two year mission to the North the plant it an extra Irrigate our representative today Central States He with another time lightly for good measure will be happy to call on you to 3 Fertilize with a nitrate ferdiscuss your irrigation Seventy from the ward left need tilizer now for an early spring gether Mrs Tom Harper accompa- growth 4 nied Mr Mrs George manure Coombs Spread barnyard of Fielding to Ogden Monday evenly over the entire pasture Remember each pound of feed where they attended the funeral Kood a service for Mr Walter Odd Mrsfrom costs the pasture iSL: Harper Mrs George Coombs and farmer only half as much per Mrs Mervin Holt of Tremonton P°und as a Pound of feed from — spent Friday in Ogden with Mr ' A Mrs George Coombs Mr J W Larson left by plane on Tuesday of last week for Seattle to visit with hisl children Mr A Mrs Louis Larson and family rod j uD Cord Canyon in Logan to see the autumn colors Canyon and the deer Mr A Mrs Eph Peterson had as Sunday runner guests Mr A Mrs Wayne Fielding and children and Merlin Dorothy and Mrs Florence Rasmussen of Tromonton The Birthday club met at the home of Mrs Leo Ovler Guests of honor were Dora Shaffer and Ella Grover The afternoon was ROOM TO ROAM The spent at bingo with prizes The trove! wise choose Union Pacific trains because they like to move birthday luncheon cloths were to relax in the friendly atmosphere of the club cars around presented by Bernice Peterson to Mrs Grover and by Lottie Potter AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT to Mrs Shaffer Refreshments They like the air conditioned comfort which assures them pleasant temperatures regardless of the weather ved the adult tarm Bring fceeit Now is The Time! delay work i mmmm ZMifr rtVES&Z Reasons why the casoncsS traveler goes Start Next Year's Beets-WO- W! Farmers have learned that it pays to prepare their in the fall for spring planting This is done by irrigating in late summer or early fall plowing under ol stubble and weeds applying fertilizer and doing other tasks that not be put off until the busy spring land season TOI©D3 PtfteiFBS WANT FOR RENT: —Call Mrs F 117R Garland spring comes stil need not w d bed for TOR SALE: weeks old pigs Garland phone conditions are better because the opened Mere harrowing prepares the good uniform stand of beets be Stove weeks and 11 —See Frank Hyer 47JL 2tp 7 SALE: Winter —See or call Squash 2361 Fielding We rash and call and useless Cows Sheen and pay dead Guy Trrmonton Garland Banam Rees for and driving DELICIOUS MEALS They especially enjoy Union Pacific’s in October is thick juicy steak perfection and served piping hot "meals that appeal" Featured charcoal broiled to the point of RECLINING COACH SEATS ADJUSTABLE Those wide roomy restful reclining Coach seats are "tops” and ore reserved on most Union Pacific trains with travelers PRIVACY the Traveler who prefers comportments and drawing For privacy rooms there are roomettes and bedrooms — whichever for jroui Horses Hogs UTn byproducts Phones: In —Mrs Garland ltc FOR Sjgar beets are a good dependable cash crop Plan now for a big acreage in 1952 avoid highway hazards like to rest as they ride and arrive at their destination refreshed fatigue They apartment J Limb phone FOR SALE: Quaker Oil condition good $2500 Lee Stone Collinston 34J2 phone moisture ARRIVE REFRESHED ADS Yields are better and lima is saved Fall plowing leaves the soil in a better condition for nicHowing through winter weather action Then when a 19 Jttoift Unt is desired end Pacific hi Roilraorf yevr ticket ca 2141 GET MORE— GET KEL VENATOR -- NORTHERN FURNITURE APPLIANCE CO Garland A mi For Dependable Freight and Passenger Transportation B° 5pec7ic ’ ioy (ID 0 © PAGDFie X V |