Show Page 5 THE GARLAND New Regulation Speeds Action On Farm Wage Raises CLUB SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS NOMINATES PROVIDES CLUB PROGRAM The Social Development Club met at the home of Mrs Mabel Hansen Friday afternoon for Vice their regular meeting president Mrs M J Udy presided Mrs Clifford Welling was chairLaMar man for the program Ashby showed slides and told of on his mishis experiences while He also sion to New Zealand showed souvenirs he had brot Nominations home with him for officers for the coming seafor presi- son were as follows: Mrs Eva Mrs Ina Udy dent rtiirns vice president Mrs Mar Florence Mrs and Gam ian for secretary-treasure- r Hardy Mrs Lettie Leavitt Mrs Blanche Hansen chorister Mrs E H Packer Mrs Raloh Grover Luncheon 1 Name nd address of farm was served by the Hostess 10 £v employer club members and the following 2 Location of farm giving guests 7 Mrs "June Baird Mrs both state and county Richards ana miss ins Dorothy 3 Type of farm (general Coombs V r sugar beet grain" cattle truck The Social Development Club : crop dairy etc) the program for the provided 4 List of job title or types of ana work for which adjustments are meeting of tne uanana uviceven Home Arts Club Wednesday requested showing for each job: Mrs Art of home at the ing (a) Number of employees Michaelis Mrs J D Munson had (b) Base rate paid for the which same work during a com charge of the program consited of a novelty act by Miss parable period in 1950 Marlene Garn and Dennis Rich(c) Present rates of pay and the discussion on Aus(d) Proposed rates of pay ards tralia and showing of slides by (e) Whether paid hourly LaMar Ashby daily weekly monthly year Miss Marilyn Earl of Denver ly or by area ton lug etc with Mr & Mrs 5 Specify if a house room Colo visited Munson and family WedElmo and board etc are furnished and ' nesday evening the proposed changes if any 6V Describe any bonus Dlan Mrs J D Munson spent Thurscurrently in effect or proposed to day and Friday visiting with Mr be instituted & Mrs David Allen and family 7 Reasons for requesting the at Perry has been Mrs E C Mason proposed rates and when you want them to become effective spending the past week at Ogden The Chairman emphasised that caring for her daughter Mrs under the WSB's general waee Reta Sharkey who! has just reregulation 11 farm employers turned from the hospital with may pay 15 per cent over their her- - new baby They are stay- 1930 wages 5 per cent over their in? at the home of Mr & Mrs 1231 wages or 95 cents an hour L Overmyer whichever is higher wihout Wage Miss I Kathleen Francisco of Board approval It is not neces- Ogden spent the weekend visitinz sary for farmers to write a let- her cousin Forrest Munson ter to the Board unless the inMiss Lila Lee Stark t)f BothweU creases they want to make ex-- t spent the weekend with her ceed those permissible under the friend Miss Tamra Welling regulation affecting agriculture Dinner guests at the home labor of Mr & Mrs Clifford Welling Thursday were Mr & Mrs LaVere Welling and family of Ogden Mrs E H Packer left Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City to CLUB ELECTS spend a few days with her child ren Mr & Mrs Owen Asplund The Book Lore Club met at Mr & Mrs Verl Anderson and the home of Mrs Ellen Capener Sharon and Janet and at Riverside Wednesday evening daughters Mr & Mrs Keith Moss and child for their closing meeting of the ren Michael and Janie accompa season Club Mr nied by George president Pany of Malad Ina Udy presided Mrs Minta spent several days of last week Garn was chairman for the pro- on a fishing trip to Montana Mrs Vera Hunsaker of gram The visited at Yellowstone Garland reviewed 'The White Park yalso Man Returns" by Agnes Newton Mrs Dan Garn accompanied by Keith Nomination of officers Mr & Mrs Reed Larkin of Snow-vill- e for the following club season respent Wednesday at Logan sulted as follows: president Mrs ' Visitors at the home of Mr is Mattie Bourne vice president Mrs Leo Farnsworth Sunday were Mrs Millie Welling and secretary Mr & Mrs Darrell Gardner and Mrs Helen Mason Tasty refresh- family of Brigham Mr & Mrs ments were served to six club Clifford McMurdie and family of members and the following Tremonton and Jay Risenmayof Mrs Edna Ward Mrs guests Idaho also Mr & Mrs Shelley Rowane Macfarlane and Mrs Ross Wood and family Merle Udy of Riverside" Mrs Dinner quests at the home of Merle Larson Mrs Margaret Cle- Mr & Mrs Leonard Standing Sunments Mrs Olive Johnson Mrs day were Mr & Mrs Beryl StandMarg Mason and Mrs Hunsaker ing of Salt LaK City Mr & Mrs of Garland The club will reGeorge Bowcutt and family: Mr sume meetings in October Mrs Dennis Miller and daughMr & Mrs F W Hess left Tues- ter of Tremonton and France day for San Francisco where Standing and his friend from Ogthey will spend two weeks visit- den Mrs Jean Betenson of Rkhfield ing with their children Mr Ss Mrs Frank Hess and family Mr & spent Sunday visiting Mr & Mrs Mrs Lewis Hess and family and J D Munson Mr & Mrs Jack Kuhn They will Mr & Mrs Rollin Thomas and also visit Mrs Hessk sister Mrs small son Ross of Randolph Chloe Koldwyne at San Francisco spent Sunday at the E C Mason and with Mr fc Mrs George Morse home at Fresno Returning nome they Lemoine Hess of Ogden visited will stop to another sister Mrs with Mr & Mrs F W Hess SaturElsie Amn at Ruth Nevada day Mr & Mrs M J Udy accompaMrs Wynn Hansen spent "Monnied by Mr & Mrs Clarence Bone day at Salt Lake City on busiof Layton left Monday morning ness for Washington where they will Mr & Mrs Elmo Munson spent visit with Dr & Mrs Doyle Udy Sunday evening visiting Mr & and family at Pullman Mrs Lyle King at Ogden To assist farmers in filing requests to make wage increases the Eleventh Regional Wage Stabilization Board in Denver has simplified the method for obtaining Board action Dr Edward J Allen WSB chairman said agricultural emin Colorado Utah Wyoployers ming and New Mexico may petition the Board for authority to make wage increases by simply writing a letter to the Wage Sta bilization Bsard Denver It is not necessary to fill out a form Letters from farmers should contain the following information in order to obtain speedy action from the Wage Board PLAY The Future Progress Guild met at the home of Mrs Irvin Coombs Thursday evening for their regular meeting with Mrs and Mrs Melba Lola Coombs Coombs Club as Rhoda Mrs president Welling presided Mrs Don Peckenpaugh of Tremonton gave fSe play "Geo Washington Slept Here" I) Miss DeAnn Wood fovored with two piano solos Luncheon was served to 20 members and two guests Nomination of officers will take place at the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs Opal Garn CLUB ENJOYS TEIES and Don Hess who recently ob served birthday anniversaries Mr & Mrs Dan Garn and Na thaniel Garn accompanied by Miss Charlene Drolette of Brigham were guests at a party given by Preston Garn of Ogden for his AarorJc" Priesthood class at the Scout Camp at Eden last week Boat riding was enjoyed and a race luncheon served Mr & Mrs Elmer Coombs and Mr & Mrs Richard Coombs and two small sons' spent Sunday at Syracuse visiting with Mrs Golda Thorgsod Mrs Edith Welilng Robert and Pat McClellan left Wednesday morning for Pocatello where they will visit with Mrs Vance Parks and other relatives They plan to return on Sunday Mr & Mrs Elmer Coombs and Mr & Mrs Richard Coombs attended a wedding reception at The Birthday Club held a party at the home of Mr & Mrs Hess at Garland Saturday evening with Mr & Mrs Carl Johnson of Tremonton assisting The party was in compliment to LaPriel Secrist Verl Anderson Don GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY KAY S3 the Connne Recreational Hal Monday evening in compliment to Mr & Mrs Jim Bunting vMrs Bunting was formerly Miss Mar tha Jean Smoot and is a neice of Mrs Elmer Coombs" Mr & Mrs Dale Allred of Blue bell spent this week with his par ents Mr & Mrs Leroy Allred and family Mrs Barbara Udy spent the weekend with her parents Mr & Mrs Sidney Godfrey and family at Clarkston M J Udy and Ralph Udv ac companied by Jay Udy of Avon and John Laws of Tremonton spent the weekend enjoying a fishing trip to West Yellowstone Mrs Eliza S Godfrey of Ogden is spending this week with her daughter Mrs Alene Sutherland and family Mr & Mrs Emery Hess and Mrs Earl Holt accompanied by Godfrey of Ogden at tended funeral services for Mrs Mary B Thompson at the Clarkston Ward Chapel Monday Mrs LeRee Whitney and three daughters of Ogden visited with her parents Mr & Mrs Earl J Holf last week Mrs Eliza Mr & Mrs E H Packer accom panied by Mr & Mrs Owen Asplund of Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Thane Packer and family of Mrs Blanche Johnson of Logan Beaver Dam Mr & Mrs Lynn Hodges of Ogden and Mrs Louise are Covey of Big Piney Wyo spending Memorial 'Day at Garden City On Saturday they will enjoy a family reunion at Bear Lake Mr & Clarkston with week Mrs Mrs FOUIUI CLUB Garland City Park Sunday - 2:30 pm GARLAND VS MAUAD Clark of an afternoon Petersen last Veldon spent Elma i s - s 'iv- r " " V i'h I lit i fat i v i I f i J A i a til- - i A G l Silljr O 11 ft It t jy 1 v- -s V these They're big and they're powerful three giant turbines that generate ail the electric power needed to make the wheels go 'round at 7 Utah Copper's Bingham mine ore Haulage system mills and refinery Housed near Magna iri'a structure as tall as a ' v t: 7 KNIFE AT TXIEOAT Jickson Mich hi tkroav by ' j convict ' — rr--- f " ' ' building the three giants could supply the power needs of Salt Lake City '' r ' : With power in great demand Utah Copper's ability to produce its own electrical energy leaves the normal supply available for you Three giant turbines working 24 hours a day help produce 30 ofhe nation's new copper and bring us the benefits:of §120000000 in annual payrolls tax payments and supply purchases They help Utah's prospectsf fpr expansion and progress " ' that will mean an even better life for us all ife g it it i? t - v— 1 V A M J u n ri u U LJ o fl 11 U & 8 is J held as bostaf e bv moUneers at tits calmly with kalfe held rlnil Guard Ute prUun a- " The turbines arc powered with steam from three boilers eight stories high which burn either pulverized coal or natural gas or both in combination: H r' ft- 1 t f st J Fielding Briefs r i f '! J Don Wheelwright accompanied a group of farm boys from Orem to SL Louis to tour the Purina research farm They left Thursday to be gone a week League Game jrourjfwjgJiLdr lias ' ' OEGANIZED A group of girls ' met at the home of Mrs Lucille Godfrey Tuesday afternoon and organized a club with Mrs Godfrey and Mrs June Baird as their teachers: They chose for the name of their club "The Cooking Sisters" Officers were chosen as follows: Lana Godfrey vice president secrepresident Linda Anger Coombs Kristine treasurer tary LaVonne Baird song leader Cordelia Burton and reporter Shar on Anderson The group will take up cooking for the s usuries months Tho next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Ralph Baird on June 3rd K A Goo N N E d E C O C O T T N e" i g h b o r P P H e I p E $ H n g C O H P O G A T t o Build t ON Better JU tab |