Show P£8 8 TE3 GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH THE GARLAND TIMES PUBLISHED Entered u EVE2Y FRIDAY Fielding 1S28 at the i NATIONAL" EDITORIAL $100 Per Tear Veraald Wm Johns Subscriptions: $250 Editor i 3 Outside of County and Publisher ' The Fielding executive officers and committee chairmen Wedheld a planning meefng nesday evening at the school under the direction of the " president Quintin Hess Ten members present participropated in a discussion of meetgrams for ths year’s Dora Anger ings program chairman asked for Uel and Lolita Gam to work wih as representatives of the Fielding School faculty the Let's Not Get Excited! Continued Heads last AS§c5t£N ' WT' i fca 10 193 OCTCSZR A Make Plans For Season’s Meetings MORNING Second Class Mall Matter August Foot Office at Garland Utah FRIDAY her from pace i candidate for Congress is earnest is his desire to do what he thinks will be best for the most of us and has been nominated because he is a man of more than common worth and that each of the candidates for Governor of the state have records of able public service and fine reputations for honesty and Yet all this is as true as the day is intelligence real and the fact must remain foremost in the mind of the voter if he is to go to the voting booth with the ability to choose calmly which of two good men he would rather see in office or which of two good parties he would rather give dominance in government for the next four-yeterm The present campaign has been more confusing than usual and more inclined to concern itself with trivialities It has joined with a number of its immediate predecessors in a readiness to discredit their birthday anniversaries at a Dam - fnllincfnii men of genuine greatness and to so prejudice con- - IWpr party given at the Simmons home Beaver Dam in Dinner siderable segments of the people against candidates BEAVER DAM t was served to MrsMonday Vida Manning & Mr Mrs Johnson E George that no matter who holds office he will be held in a Rulon Garland Mrs June Sargent of of and Diane Johnson spent Logan Mrs Natalie Ericksen Mrs degree of contempt by almost half the people for as Saturday In Ogden D Ericksen Mrs Garth much as decades to come ' Billy Sterling returned to Cali- Michael fornia leave after spending his A good many of our friends see a national Geddes and the honored guests home with his Mr & Mrs danger in this situation and we join them somewhat Welbur Sterling parents Billy expects to in it be sent overseas with the navy To counter the damage it might be well to re- in the near future Reva Jensen spent Monday and member that a good man is a good man and a pa- Tuesday in Salt Lake City triotic American is a patriotic American Mrs George Jackson and daughregardless ter Loya of Logan spent Monday of campaign rhetoric Voylet Grover was- - appointed chairman of the music committee and Rhoda Welling as chairman ol the Hallowe’en carnival com- mittee The committee members Sirs George L Whitney of St George has been a guests this week of Mrs Kenneth Boss Mr & Mrs Elmer Jensen visited Sunday with their daughter Mm Richard Eldridge and family at Twin Falls Idaho Mrs Ilyrum Marble entertained her bridge club Friday evening Prizes went to Cleo Bishop Jennie Hansen and Melba Cape-ne- r DOLLARS & SENSE ' visiting Mrs Ruby Bowen Mr Ac Mrs Charles Leatham and daughter Charlene of Wells ville were Sunday guests of Mr A: Mrs George E Johnson Mr Ac Mrs Wallace B Simmons people and Mr & Mrs Ezra Lefler 'spent a few days this week fishing on the Snake IUver Mr Ac Mrs Marvin Y Simmons attended footthe ball game Saturday in Salt Lake City They were overnight guests of Mr & Mrs Gerald Simmons and visited Sunday with Mr Ac exMrs Thomas Robbins sons and obliand Sherry June Simmons in Ogden Mrs Richard Christiansen of Ogdfen spent Thursday with her parents Mr Ac Mrs Michael D Ericksen conClarence Monday Mr Ac Mrs Bigler returned to- their home In Glendale Calif after spending several days visiting with Mr Ac Mrs Jos A Ericksen by Mr Ac Mrs Wallace Simmons and Mr & Mrs Odell Bigler Mr Ac Mrs Glen Fryer visited Mrs Don Fryer and children in Riverside Sunday Mr & Mrs LaMar Bowen and children spent Sunday as guests heed of Mr As Mrs Joseph Bowen and every- family in Grace Mr As Mrs Cornelius BeU visited Sunday with Mr As Mrs Charles child Bell and sons in Ogden They also visited little Ronnie Smith terms of at the Hill Field hospital Mrs Anna Bowtn spent a fefw smal days at the home of Mrs Frank Forsgren in Brigham Mrs Richard Chrisoccur ir Honoring tiansen a recent bride a shower was held the home of Diane business Johnson in Beaver Dam ThursHostesses were Mar day evening Jean Bowen Diane Johnson and Ana Bowen The Rendevous Club met at the home of Mrs Ella Foster in botl Wheelon Friday with Mrs Foster and Aileen Simmons as hostesses Prize at 500 was won by Olive served Durfey Luncheon was There were 11 members and one guest Mrs Delpha Bowen present Dwight D Eisenhower Republican Presidential candidate : “Our forefathers proved that only a strong in Godliness is a' people strong enough to overcome tyranny” Adlai Stevenson Democratic presidential candidate : “I do not I have not nor will I condone cuse explain away wrongdoing or moral ” quity in public office Prevent Fires Beginning last Sunday October 5 and tinuing thru Saturday October 11 the entire nation is observing Fire Prevention Week The week has been officially proclaimed the President of the United States the proclamation urging “every man woman and child in this great to accept a personal responsibility in country the g campaign to save life and property by preventing destructive fires” It is an appeal which everyone should for the simple reason that uncontrolled fire is It could destroy your home body's enemy It could maim and horribly disfigure your It could take your life Some of the most disastrous fires in percentage of property destroyed occur in towns and many of our worst fires from the stand point of total destruction and loss of life rural areas Fire prevention is indeed everybody’s Give fire prevention special thot and attention thi week See that drying weeds are cleaned back away fror buildings check flues wiring and accumulation of rubbish in attic and basement It may save life and property never-endin- Fire Prevention Week wai hardly the apprc priate time for the Girls’ Home in Logan canyon go up in flames as reported Thursday t at Mrs Hazel Sylvia Simmons and Mrs Ericksen were honored on decid- ed to go along with the State la that the recommending dues be 50c this year inasmuch as 25c of the dues had to leave the region The first meeting of this year was set for Oct 15 at 8 ' pm This is to be a panel discussion on needs at Fielding School by a group of parents and teachers WITH SUGAR BEETS Almost every successful sugar beet producer whose yields are above average can show you bow he makes dollars and tense with sugar beets In fact be may point out that you’ve got to make dollars with anything you grow or it just doesn’t make sense! Here are some factors which make dollars and sense: 1 Yield level is one of the biggest factors You may increase your yields by irrigating and plowing now Pl°wing under green manure and applying fertilizer this fall This results in earlier spring planting and a longer growing season 2 Pries of sugar — The price of sugar looks more favorable now than it has for several years Largely because of action taken by the Secretary of Agriculture earlier this year there has been a substantial increase in There is a definite feeling among those sugar prices who have had dose contact with the Secretary of Agriculture that prices in 1953 will be even more favorable to the grower 3 Cutting is accomplished by production eosts-T- his increased yields and bv the use of machinery to replace hand labor Most of the farmers have demonstrated this with harvesters and hundreds have carried mechanical work over to spring thinning and weeding with great savings 4 Increase production of other crops In rotation with sugar beets Many farmers have demonstrated that they get higher yields of grain alfalfa and other crops following sugar beets where a proper fertilizer program has been in effect 5 Moke full use of sugar beet by feeding livestock Here’s what a producer of n beets may get in dollars from one acre of beets sugar (with sugar beets bringing $1400 a ton): 20 tons of beets Pastured or cured beet tops— per acre Manure value Gross That makes dollars and sense! |