Show T 25th Year GARLAND KKADING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR UTAH h G A FRIDAY FEBRUARY Snowville Man Dies When Car Plunges Off Road of 27 Bernie Boyd Hurd Thirty-sicivilians are injured Snowville was killed about 8:30 In motor vehicle on accidents when his car Wednesday the home front for every U S plunged off the road about three serviceman wounded in battle in miles west of Logan He was a Korea according to a recent re- son of Edmund and Maude Hurd port The total hurt in all auto aclie was bom March 4 1926 at cidents in the last 50 years ex- Si owville and was a graduate of ceeds by 26 times those hurt in Bear River High School all wars in our national history He was an elder in the SnowWhen we think of the value ville Ward of a life or of bodily health this Drafted into the armed seraccident problem on our high- vices last October he had been serious Is It stationed at San Luis ways terribly Obispo should suggest to us that perand was home on a short haps we should resolve never to at the time of his fatal drive carelessly and never to exceed the speed limits posted on mishap He is survived by his parents the roads and the following brothers and Did you ever try driving besisters: tween Garland and Tremonton Mrs Nedra Coombs Fielding within the legal 40 mile an hour Neb Mrs Zella Pike Scotsbluff speed limit and keeping within Gloria Hurd and Pueblo Colo the 25 mile an hour limit as Wallace and Hurd Mrs and Llye marked within the two communof Snowville Cobia all Glenna ities? It is amazing how much — Funeral services will be held more pleasant the countryside Saturday at 1 p m at Snowville and the road appears at these under the direction of Bishop speeds and how much safer you Dan Hickman Interment will be And you can feel so very feel directed Snowville cemetery at the virtuously by Rogers Mortuary same time Friends may call Saturday at the family home at Snowville In When Mayor White saw us 10 am until time for the from fiont of the post office Wednesservices day morning servicing our Buick with a small can of gasoline he announced that he wanted to see Dated this in the paper The car got us to Mutual Tuesday evening but it wouldn’t take The Red Cross Bloodmobile We had to Us all the way home will be in the valley for its seleave It in the road the rest of cond time it sets when up in the night since the gas stations Tremonton on Monday March 9 were all closed the McKinley School Everyone who can is urged to of driving all the Speaking prepare to make a blood donahoys along Main Street are still tion at this time There is an job additional talking about the pressing need of blood that went north thru town early hew due to the demands occafast that so evening Wednesday sioned by polio there is still discussion as to The unit will be at the Mctvhether it was dirven by a man Kinley School between the hours or a woman tho most declare the of 3 and 7 pm Estimates of driver was female the speed also vary but no one some and 70 than less guesses declare it was at least 80 About half a score people who heard it fly past ran out into the street tr catch a glimpse of it as it diss Bear River High School appeared will play Ogden Tigers on the local floor tonight in one of those games that can really ma- pm at Bloodmobile At Tremonton at Bears Meet Tigers Here Tonight Qarland School Operetta Tonight This Friday evening about 130 students of the third fourth and filth grades of the Garland School Will present the patriotic operLane” at the etta “Liberty school gym The public is invited to come in this show see the children Which will begin at 7:30 Teachers who have been working with the young people promise a very creditable presentation this even Visitors at the David Wood & Mrs jme Sunday included Mr Mr fton Wood cf Farmington Mrs W L Wood of Clearfield rs II L Richards of Brigham id Mr & Mrs C W Wood Merl onday Bair was In Denver Colo and Tuesday on business tters - - - Ogden holds second position in Region One while Bear River is tied with Logan for fourth Ogden like Bear River has one win to its credit over Weber Logan and the Bears both want wins this week to hold the fourth spot which can still get them into the state tournament Next Coach Tuesday evening Hughes’s men will play their regional game at the Logan gym In case the two teams are still tied for fourth after that contest a play-of- f will be necessary to see which plays 'Carbon for a right to go to the state Class A tourney Bear River showed some classy ball handling passing and shooting for the fans last week in their practice win over the strong Granite team and if they can repeat this week they could tvla from the Tigers tonight R L A N Sugar Company Contracting For ’53 Season Beet Acreage D coke and limerock that is Sugar beet contracts e are now coal an ir the hands of all fieldmen re- purchased within the state district average of $100106 per year We Ford T Seal ley ports in general of the Northern Utah raid property taxes manager District of the Utah Idaho Sugar tc Box Elder County $105000 an average of $20250 per year Company These are a leu of the direct The signing up is progressing cash outlays made by the Comfarmers are reflectand already in higher pany ing their confidence “In addition the farmer f their sugar prices by increasing beet acreage It is hoped that a pays out many thousands cf for of in use dollars of is beets labor the acreage (normal sugar Leet fields to implement dealer planted and gas and oil Recently the Secretary of Ag- - for machinery 31 No 1953 27 jriculture announced the consump- distributors for fuel to cpirate tion quota and again reiterated his machines and to segments of his intention of administrating the the food and clothing industries Loan in a manner that to take care of needs of depen- Sugar Act ould result in satisfactory sugar dents Hold “The beet prices says Mr Sugar ComScalley Next C rowers have confidence in the pany does not advocate the continuous of rcw cropping administration sugar beets meetagriculture The annual stockholders’ since they will have a personal but rather strongly urges a planing of the Box Elder County Naned rotation of the beet knowledge crop sugar tional Farm Loan Association wiU is one of “Diversity Present indh March 5 and its problems be held on Thursday that irrigation Tremonton at reports Harry cations are that sugar beet prices great blessings makes possible and farmers are will continue to improve Drew secretary to stocks their crops to sufficient Fertilizer diversify are urged The financial report of the orto take care of the needs of all the welfare of the area and the ganization will be given and two of the benefit Our pobeet indivual sugar r acreage and growers directors chosen for sition is that sugar beets have a are urged to pick up their fertiliterms in on definite availzer rotations be Labor part will every early will be Prof Guest speaker and able in the amount and the' time farm in the we valley Morrison of the USAC recommend livestock of the strongly needed With The meeting will begin at 1:30 rew sized seed the use mechanical feeding on every farm The feedand It pm at the Liberty Theatre method nsow being prac- ing value of the sugar beet bywill be followed with a free pic- thinning ticed growers will save substanproducts exclusive of the sugar ture show for members and their processed on labor costs compares favorably tially partners "In looking at the sugar beet with the feed produced from an acre devoted entirely to in Utah we average should keep industry in mind the fact that it is one of grain alfalfa com or other live-ou- r stock feeds” most important since crops the entire output is processed in It is in the state this sense two industries one agricultural A drama evening with two one-ac- t and the other industrial and both plays scheduled for presentaprosperity contributing to the tion will be the MIA program in and welfare of the area in which Garland Second Ward next Tues- the factories are located and the ct day sugar beets are grown” stated the In the cast of the play “Pink superintendent The Bear River Stake play are Mrs and Patches” Jack “The Garland factory employs “Tempest and Sunshine" directed 75 people on a year round basis Pierce Mrs Vernon Thompson Ralnh Asbbv by Mr ard Mrs Anderson and ard Margene Jay during the operating season will be presented on three suc400 Pierce period cessive nights next week During a four-yeThe other play “Something to 1948 to 1952 we disbursed for The first performance will be Crow About” bas the following hbor $1846037 or an average of at Snowville for the Howell There has Stone Park taking part: Janice Anderson Ila $461510 annually Valley and SnowMae Nalder Renee Archibald been paid to the of ville wards on Tuesday growers LaRee Koford Karen Thompson beets including govern- On Wednesday the show evening sugar will be Carol Mann Mrs Ben Hull Max ment payment under the Sugar presented at Fielding for that Act from funds collected frpm ward Turley and BilHe Bishop and also Riverside PlyMIA officers would like to see the processor $8083900 an an- mouth and Beaver The last This presentation ward come out nual average of $2020975 will be at Garland everyone in and enjoy these activities they is on a tonnage of 604098 paid for the two Garland wards and declare The meeting will start for and 587730 tons cut Fast Garland “The company has paid $1507-80at 8 pm The following stake members to the railroad for freight have in the thrce-ac- t parts for beets into the plant and sugar comedy: out and coal coke limerock etc Harmon Sarah Hog-paPierson This is an annual average of Glenna Richardson Beth which not directly but Brown Nelson Dennis Garland First Ward Explorers $376951 Beverly Sandra Hansen last week went all the way to the indirectly affects the valley thru Riser taxes and paid by the Ashby Marie Grover Mae Mason tep in Explorer basketball com- railroad to payroll the county and its David Broush Luella Pierson petition when they walked away inhabitants Music will be provided by R with the Division Three cham“We have paid for Evan Gee and Carl Ashby $400665 tournament at in the pionship Ogden Farm Will Meet Group Annual Week tho Second ’Ward Invites to Plays Stake Dramatists Will Present Comedy the l"Jin Tournament Carl Judge Lewis Jones Is Lions Speaker Ways in which a woman can protect her equity in property left by her deceased husband were interestingly explained by Judge Lewis Jones who spoke at the meeting of the Garland Lions Club Wednesday evening The meeting held at the Garland Cafe with the Fielding Lions also present was a ladies night affair in keeping with the club custom of entertaining their wives each year at the Valentine season Stake Gold Green Here Saturday The Bear River Stake MIA is presenting the annual stake Gold and Green Ball this Saturday Ward evening at the Garland haU Everyone in the stake is corin dially invited to participate this popular event The Thorpe will orchestra ol Logan provide the music and special floor show numbers and other activities will feature the evening Howard Glenn New Head Of North B E Farm Bureau Howard Glenn of Tremonton was named new president of the North Box Elder Farm Bureau at an organization meeting held He succeeds Wednesday evening Israel Hunsaker retiring presi- Phillips Dealer Sets Free Meet Free movies entertainment refreshments and prizes are pro- dent mised at a free farm meeting beDirectors also named Mack Haning sponsored by the Wasatch sen as the new vice president at Tremonton next Sales Inc The directors elected at the anMarch 5 Thursday nual meeting last Friday night in The company which distributes cornection with the banquet were in “66” products this Clarence Perry Deweyville Phillips Lyand man Zollinger area all farmers invites Thatcher Mack their families to attend the meet- Hansen Elwood Day Garfield It will be at the Utah Pow- Fast Tremonton ing Thea Richards at 8 er auditorium pm Fielding Howard Glenn ton and Roscoe Anderson Fielding Ward Announces Reunion r Manning Ed members Udy and TremonBoth-we- are Alf T W Potter Fielding Ward announces this STAKE PRIMARY TO HOLD reveek plans for their annual PREPARATION MEETING held Thursday The monthly stake Primary prt for Primap will consist of a din- paration meeting ner to start at 7:30 pm with a workers of the Bear River stak be held to follow vill this and Saturday at program dancing Friday afternoon there will be pm in the Garland chapel it i the Primary announced by Mrs Henry Browr an entertainment union March The to be 5 event children for president |