Show THE Page 4 GARLAND TIMES GARLAND FRIDAY UTAH MARCH 1932 14 has not given satisfactory result and is not recommended As a general rule a few £ the females which have survived to lay eg 0 the winter begin soon after the snow cover melts in the spring Mr Lieberman exthis time theft m plained At For the no growth on the field next few weeks more and mom females become sexually mature At first and begin to lay eggs these are laid only in fragments of dead stems on the ground After the spring growth is sa inches tall the beetles gradually shift their egg laying to the Nevertheless growing stems most of the eggs are laid in dead stems and the number laid inafter the creases very rapidly alfalfa shoots are two inches long when Therefore early spring spraying is delayed for even a short time the beetles usually succeed in laying eggs to assure a later crop damage by the lar vae Early spring spraying to kl9 the adults is a new decommenda-tio- Chlordane Advised For Control ness at the Eph Peterson Jean Lamb Eph daughter of Mr home Saturday evening Weevil chair- Si Mrs Jesse Lamb and Sonja MORNING FRIDAY EVERT PUBLISHED Peterson was man Lola Grover vice chairman Pierson daughter of Mr Si Mrs Entered as Second Class Mall Matter Aug 1923 at the Post Earl Pierson ' were among the secretary and Essie Peterson Office at Garland Utah Early spring treatment of alThree delegates were chosen to Garland School pupils who were falfa for weevil control develop$250 Outside of County Subscriptions — $200 Per Year Editor and Publisher convention m Brigham Monday to sing on ed by entomologists Wm Johns of the US Vernald attend the county a radio program at 10:15 am Legume Seed Laboratory at LoSaturday gan has proved to be a most efMr Sc Mrs Wendell Hansen method and is being fective Mrs Ed Isaacson were Logan visivisited Mr Si Mrs E S Hansen in tors Monday recommended to growers This is the information from Frank Mrs Gilbert Allred entertained Logan Sunday CONSERVATION Tuesmet The Birthday Club V Lieberman entomologist of club Thursher Garland bridge at the home of Mrs Ellen the laboratory who is the authorNEWS Specially invited day day afternoon to observe birthday Rhodes her weevil on alfalfa He is staity guests were Mrs Charles Cutler We first got acquainted with tioned at Utah State "Neighbors" was Mrs Clarence Brough and Mrs anniversary Agricultural Buxton of in the summer The birth- To with prizes College Lily Mann Prizes were won by played pair of cut ’946 Joe rents a 160 acre gift a beautiful Whether the field Is used for A family party to honor Mr Nelda Whitney Vera Westergard day ted farm from Dr E J work pillow slips was presented hay or seed or hay followed by A Mrs I L Isaacson on Mr Isaac- and Jessie Shelton which is located four miles seed to Mrs Rhodes by Louise Harper son’s 86th early spring spraying is an and children Refreshments were birthday anniversary Mrs Lyn Larson served by the eouth of Tremonton on the Iowa outstanding method of weevil was held at the recreation hall were in Logan Monday where ladies from the west street string road He came into the control Saturday evening A hot dinner they visited Mrs Robert Hanseen SCS assistance for headquarters is excellent protection Crop was served to 86 family members Mr & Mrs LeRoy Atkinson and on hjs land leveling problem with this method said Mr Lie- showed Mr a grandson Reid Oyler k Mrs B C Brough were coDuring the discussion Joe accept- berman It’s the kind of protec- films to the children Mrs Voyd hosts to the Sunset Riding Club ed the idea of a complete soil tion from alfalfa weevil that Idaho whom and their partners at the AtkinDahle of Salmon conservation plan for the entire seed growers need Hay growers raised was here for son home one evening last week the Isaacsons Mrs Jesse Archibald visited 160 acres This complete con- are freed of concern over poison- and visited relatives A hot dinner wps served to 26 her son Clalne and family in the occasion servation plan in addition to land ous residues or rigid cutting and friends from Thursday until and the evening was spent playGarland Monday leveling included improved meth- schedules Early spring treatSunday ing games Dean of Mrs ods Lamb Keith Mrs and irrigating a short crop ment will prevent retardation of A high kiU The is required Isaacsons recently celeMrs Fred Peterson and daugh- Lamb were in Ogden Monday on rotation of two years alfalfa two the second crop as well as daFew insecticides will kill enough brated their 61st wedding an ters were vears sugar beets and back to mage' to the first Logan visitors Monday business adults at this time of year to and are in relatively growth niversary Mr Sc Mrs Jesse Grover and of the 11a with Archibald alfalfa teacher companion barley treatment Mr The' Lieberman Of Mrs Isaacson does make the method work good health were Saturday night and Primary class in Sunday School croD coupled with a commercitl recommended is family the laundry for their family of spraying of the these only chlordane and diel- of Mrs Naomi had her class at her home Mon- fertilizer program guests Sunday fieid with chlordane or diel- - drin have been tested sufficient four and makes most of their them Oyler to paint teaching drin was Joe with is day some most confronted to the Its kill be purpose as to recommended bread as well caring for ly Mr Sc Mrs Tom Harper had as Bishop k Mrs Oleen Josephson difficut problems His soils are of the adults that have overwinhome Any grower can control the guests at dinner Friday evening and Ivan Archibald were in Salt heavy clay loam The water table tered in the field and to do it alfalfa weevil in his own fields of all the Mr Sc Mrs wishes The good George Coombs Sr of Lake City Monday on business females was to before in have the high places enough opporhis from extended to them Salt Lake City Mr Sc Mrs George Mrs Ivan Archibald without cooperation are community daughter and a become Yields were The to lay many tunity eggs problem beThis is for their health and happiness possible Coombs of Ogden Mr Sc Mrs them as far low Edna accompanied 20 spray Wheat seldom exceeded should b? applied when neighbors most of the adults do not cause Ward conference was held on two Mr and Holt children as Ogden bushels per acre barley never the shoots of the first growth are leave the field in which they are Sunday with Charles J Wood of Mrs Dale Gardner and Mr & Don R Lamb and Clyde Steed more than 40 one inches to two fields were The Usually long the stake presidency and Orvil Mrs Blaine Harper produced Instead they spend were at the Logan Temple Wed- rough and uniform irrigation this means between March 15 the winter there and lay their in atNish of the high council Mrs Ruel Nielson and Mr Sc nesday evening was impossible Water ponded and April 15 depending on the in the same field the foltendance They attended Sun- Mrs Junior Nielson of Idaho Lt St Mrs Clair Mason and in the swales While the ridges season and the locality according eggs serTherefore School large and the evening lowing spring day Falls arrived Tuesday to visit at daughter Kathy were in Logan dried out The spray infestations on Trying to raise sugar to Mr Lieberman vice at which time the follow- the L M Holman nearby farms Mrs Wednesday home should contain one and beets resulted in failure have little or no effect on the f was ing presented: Nielson remained until Thursday program stabeen who Hess to two pounds of technical chlorhas Deloy Due to the least? arrangement However farmer’s own field Christensen was called while her son and his wife went tioned in Puerto Rico arrived in Clayde Joe couldn’t afford to develop a dane or pound of tech- unless the early to speak and told of the privil- on to Salt Lake spring treatnical dieldrin per acre City The oc- Ogden Tuesday and with his wife livestock operation When ment is Therefore failure timed properly eges of priesthood membership casion for the visit was the birth- visited at the Frank Archibald all the hay and grain were sold applied by ground sprayers at may occur warned the entomolLottie Potter as a Relief Society day anniversary Wednesday of l)ome here Wednesday and nearly all of it fed away least six to eight gallon of water ogist member spoke on on “A Reli- Mrs Nielson's mother Mrs Sophia Kia Brockman daughMrs and should used There are inbe farm from the gious home an essential factor in Larson On Sunday Mrs May ter Ellen of Tremonton visited however states Mr There were 20 acres of dry dications a strong church" Bishop Han Bjorklund Mr & Mrs Carl with her aunt Mrs Don R Lamb land alfalfa mainlv used for that Mr & Mrs Ralph 'Stayner of use of more Lieberman sen on "How We Can spoke and Mr k Mrs Gerald Wednesday water that is 15 to 20 gallons Salt Lake City visited at the 0 L seed falfa production Nish Ward Mr our Strengthen Clausse Mr St Mrs of Ogden Mr St Mrs Ellis Hess were home Sunday will give better results Winters wanted beets Dusting Joe to raise sugar ward Frank on spoke strengthening Holman of Brigham City night guests of Mr St He has a family of husky boys Pres Wood was the and Mr Sc Mrs Gus Larson spent Thursday leadership Mrs Roy Williams at Ogden along and he wanted to coming concluding the speaker afternoon visiting with Mrs Our school teacher Verl be able to them busy He Mrs Ross Rhodes and were luncheon guests jrett was married last Friday to believes thatkeep accompanied a farm that can her mother Mrs Ruby Nielsen of Mrs Holman Many friends a girl from Wyoming in the raise a good crop of sugar beets to Logan Friday where they at- also called during the week and Logan Temple each vear is a fertile farm Control it with an “early stubble spray!” tended the funeral service for Mrs Larson received many lovely Mr St Mrs Stuart Cornwall of A five year program of conseMrs Pearl Everton gifts and cards Blue Creek were Thursday even- rvation work was jointly developMr k Mrs Ursel Rhodes and Mr St Mrs Clyde Wood drove WASCO DIELDRIN CHLORDANE of the Lambs Jess ing guests ed to fit the land and Joe’s wish Mr k Mrs Ray Rhodes left Tues- up from Provo Sunday in time to Mrs Ezra Mason visited rela es He has followed it in every “formulated for local hard waters” have breakfast with their parents tives in Plymouth for a trip to day morning Wednesday detail Dr Capener the owner and southern California Mr St Mrs J W Rhodes Dinner eliminates res"The play "His Name Was has cooperated Early spraying gives heavier yields fully to put the Mr k Mrs R J Potter were in guests during the day were Mr Aunt Nellie" was reduces weevil population idue on hay presented here plan to work He and Joe workwhere they visit- Si Mrs Eldon Munns Mr Si Mrs Saturday night by a number of ed out in advance satisfactory Ogden Monday ed with Mr Potter’s father at the Cleon Summers Mr St Mrs Tom our ward members The play financial arrangements for all INSECTICIDES with a Dee Hospital White Mr & Mrs Blaine Fryer was a good comedy and was the improvements such as level-D G Nelson of Snowville was Mr k Mrs Carl Rhodes Mr & highly enjoyed by the audience ing It was planned to level the WEED AND & Mr Mrs R J Mrs Ray Rhodes and Mr St Mrs The proceeds were added to the entire farm in units of 10 to 20 Sunday guest of Potter and attended ward con- Ursel Rhodes Mrs Clyde Wood ward building fund acres A crop rotation worked for best results! as the ference high celebrated her birthday annivervisiting Mr St Mrs Ralph Ashby of out whereby there would be apto are economical in price Easy to councilman with Pres Potter sary Saturday and Mrs Rhodes Mrs Dave Gibbs and proximately 50 acres of sugar Fielding at Garland Second Ward observed hers on Tuesday TRACTOR or TRUCK Rugged in construction 50 acres Mrs Floyd Rose of Portage were beets alfalfa and 50 Mr St Mrs Harmon Mr St Mrs J P Christensen and Pierson of to Accurate acres for exact here each see the grain Saturday play year applications visited with Mr & Mrs LeRoy sons Clayde and Veioire were in is The alfalfa Anna Marie Josephson of Lo planted with Peterson and the Salt Lake City Friday In the in Bothwell SEE LOCAL DEALER gan spent the weekend with her grain and is maintained for two Stewart Youngs in Tremonton evening the Christensens attend- parents Bp & Mrs Oleen Joseph- crop years The last crop of ed a Wood family party at the on Sunday son falfa is plowed under as green Mr & Mrs Sidney Sorensen met horn? of Mr & Mrs M J Wood Mrs Harriet Archibald visited manure Huban clover for green 340 W MAIN - TREMONTON in Fielding Mr St Mrs Merlin Larson of Manmanure it planted with all grain in nlatives Ogden Wednesday Mrs Christensen was at a quilttua and Mr St Mrs Walt Reese of Mrs Glen Carter and children crops after leveling except when Eden at Maddox Cafe for dinner ing at the home f Mrs Isabel Al- was of Ogden were weekend planted The grain guests alfalfa The ladies are sisters lred in Fielding Wednesday Saturday is harvested in etrly August and A Democratic Mr St Mrs Eph Peterson and mass meeting of her Stsister Mrs Clyde Steed Mrs Verl Garrett Mr who the field immediately irrigated makes The clover a rapid growth were recently married called at at this season of the year and is the Don R Lambs Sunday A birthday dinner was given four to five feet tall when plowed Mrs Ixis Opeken of Ogden Sun- urder the middle of October it X' s hundred pounds of Those from here who at- Two day tended were Mr St Mrs Steed per acre are apis v vt plied the year the alfalfa Estep and Mr & Mrs Ed For the sugar beet planted Mr & Mrs Oleen Josephson at- crop another 200 pounds of and 250 tended a basketball at phosphate of game pounds gjyg Malad Friday per Acre are evening between amonium-nitratA’ the Garland 8th grad? boys and applied Gem barley is used as the Malad 8th grade boys The a companion crop for the ' &VM i $“$ V' A falfa and clover because of its Igame was won by Garland number of Plymouth boys day short stems Ion the Garland team Irrigation is simple now for Mr & Mrs George R Archibald Joe conThe land all leveled visited relatives in Idaho Falls crete headgates install’d a bor’"V der dike system of irrigation is Sunday A family dinner was used on the grain and alfalfa turkey held at thj R L Mason h:me Sun- vith row i irrigation for sugar f v ' Present in addition to Mr beets There is very little waste day St Mrs Mason were Hal and water off the farm running r ' L try s' Mason Rita Braggcr Mr YVh:re he now has a surplus of Lloyd Sc Mrs Kia Brockman and child- water he couldn’t ' get all the ren Jay Peggy Leo Jerry and farm irrigated before leveling Ellen of Tremonton Mr Si Mrs Joe can now tend the water and Ivan Lloyd and children Darlene do other jobs at the same time and Richie of Salt Lake where irrigating used to take his Tommy anrj EiprrimcntgtjMntn Mr St Mrs Ray Anderson full and undivided attention City h USDA and children Ruth This conservation Gwen way of liow )nu gel Alfalfa mille and ElRay of Bothwell has more than paid its cost hr Wcc'il control by app!) Elder Thomas of Elwood was in increased yields already The our SDoaker in sacrament meet- wheat yield is now 60 bushels ing chlordane from the ing Sunday evening lime the firs! green leavrs per acre barley 90 bushels and High Councilman Orvil J Nish the average yield of sugar beets appear until the Mani air visited the East Garland ward since 1947 is 184 tons per acre from 114 to 2 inches high Whether yours is a large or small flock when conference Sunday and Sunday This is pretty good for land that wouldn’t grow a paying crop of evening you use electric infrared lamps you save with those who attended the beets six ears ago Among low initial cost heat control and minimum loss fureral for T F Coombs at Field Another interesting side light ing Friday were Mr St Mrs Jesse is the fact the Joe has reduced is the recommended insecticide of heat Chicks move freely— no huddling stay Lamb Mr St the rate of sreding for all his Agnes Archibald for control of Alfalfa Weevils Mrs Don R Lamb Mr St Mr crops He now plants 5 pecks dry No stove or hover cleaning and food and For the most part Slate in area Newell Nish Mrs Lois Lamb Airs of wheat instead County Agent Slate Experiment of 8 barley water stay warm Jetta AVhiting and Mr A Mrs seeding has been cut from 100 of infelalion recommend l’i to Station or dealer for proper forKeith Lamb ‘o 70 pounds per acre 2 lbs actual chlordane mulations and applications wnte per acre BUY Mr St Mis Jese Lamb attend FROM YOUR DEALER us for full details sometimes Since local condition ed a birthday Mr A Mrs Edward dinner for their Wright and it’a best to consult your vary son LaMont jt Ogden Sunday family of Iaytcn and Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Vernon Lamb Mr I’innie and family of Ogden Jesse Mrs Lamb Don R Lam isited Mrs Beatrice Wright and trf' and Mrs Stuart Cornwall were Mrs Sw inyard Sunday Mrs Harold Casfleton has had shoppers in Ogden Monday R L Mason and Wilford Nish her mother Mrs Howard of LoWNEAl OFFICIS and lABOaAVWt wrsmN division SvAvltr 4 Calif IX la Grand An Ohcob I) 202 wer? in Ogden Monday on bus!- gan- as her guest this week THE GARLAND TIMES was held East Garland SOIL Family Honors I L Isaacson Plymouth News ALFALFA WEEVIL USE or Aply INSECT SPRAYER WASCO attach They YOUR MARKHAM’S " (to feraii taiHiii ana am uiftuaBMWv ty r For 1’ ) 2 &1 L ® R ® A Kl G rr fern iHiv VE LS1COL C"e CORPORATION |