Show Page 3 THE Owens Continued from page 2 held for the purpose of determining sugar consumption requirements in thfe continental United States At the hearing held in in November 1952 Washington our representative in addition to c plea to the Secretary of Agriculture to give serious and helpful consideration to the sorrowful plight of the sugar beet industry because of more favorable conditions for competitive crops which amount to discrimination the against sugar industry presented the following data which was compiled by our own research department to the Secretary of Agriculture for his in creating a sugar shortage for 1953 as provided under section 202 of the Act: A survey of 29 factories representing 7 sugar companies slow's a combined loss of 1370 operating days for campaign of as compared with normal or average years This loss of a operating days represents payroll 'loss of $6163000 or an average payroll loss to each comIt also repremunity of $212586 sents an approximate loss of to the sugar beet industry and the national economy After news of recent days and especially the Tribune Feb 15 regarding farm prices and plans for agriculture as designed by the new Secretary of Agriculture and supported by President Eisenhower and his cabinet I can not see how the president of the Beet Growers Association can extend any hope to growers of this from He that angle community might tell them that we can be thankful that the application of the sugar beet subsidy is not at the descretion of the new Secretary of Agriculture Plymouth News FIVE BABIES NAMED day to visit at the Jasper Rudd home Primary preparation meeting Avas held at the home of Mrs Elda Wolverton Thursday There were 12 officers present Teacher TraliTer Jane Udy gave the lesson Refreshments were served Mr $ Mrs Newell Nish left for Detroit Michigan Wednesday to bring -- a" new car home Seven of our Primary officers attended Primary Union meeting at Garland Saturday The Green and Gold dance was held Wednesday evening The Junior Gleaners and Jr M Men were honored with corsages and boutonnieres Special dance numbers were given by Claude of Fielding and Bob Udy of Riverside Those who attended the funeral of Bernie Boyd Hurd of Saturday were Mr & Mrs Ed Vanderhoof Mrs Dena Lamb and Mrs Doris Lamb Arnold Lamb who was baptized at the high school Saturday by his father Keith Lamb was conin firmed Sunday sacrament meeting by his grandfather Don R Lamb tv KV - "rS" FRIDAY UTAII GARLAND v:’ hi’A I f 1 iV vs j vrey r’Wf J k v i - vl — V-- vf": i fclJi n ft 1953 6 ! vftfi r rk-- MARCH - fcr : i v i v A' 10 h r I: fed H ? '''' i U : EXPLORER CHAMPION- S- Standing left to right: Paul Boss nAhi) BOASTS DISTRICT iliwoi Marble Duane Hunsaker Haws Larry Rhodes Robert Jensen Bob Wood and Ned If all front row: Don Hess team mascot Glade Hess Roberts Jay Rhodes ’aul King Erwin Ray Knutson and Leon Hansen coach Mr Si Mrs Monty Archibald are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy bom Friday at a Brigham Hospital Mr Si Mrs Jesse Lamb entertained at a turkey dinner Sunday sacrament afternoon following meeting Guests included Mr Si x Garland First Ward’s Explorer Mrs Chan Cornwall and daughter Scout basketball team members of Elwood Mr Si Mrs Dick Davis arid their parents were guests of Tremonton Mr & Mrs Andrew Wednesday evening at the ward Atkinson of Samaria Mr Si Mrs hall a special dinrer and proat LaMont Lamb and son and Mr gram honoring the team First Ward Honors Championship Hoop Team at Evening Program and Dinner Mrs Darwin Brown of Logan Mr & Mrs Stuart Cornwall and son of Blue Creek Mr Si Mrs Don R Lamb and Mr & Mrs Vernon Lamb and children and Joyce Joan RaeJena and Dony Mrs Hughes of Malad has been visiting her daughters Mrs Jay Hess for the past month The Relief Society had charge of a special program “Invitation to Happiness” in church Sunday The Singing Mothers evening Mrs Raymond provided music Hunsaker of the Relief Society Stake Board was in attendance There was a large crowd present Five babies were blessed and given names in sacrament meetAmong ing Sunday afternoon them were three grandchildren of Mr Si Mrs Jesse Lamb Rodney LaMont Lamb was blessed by his father LaMont Lamb of Logan Mr Si Mrs Dick Davis of Tremon-toalso grandparents of the The baby baby were present RENT— Furnished home son of Mr Si Mrs Stuart Corn- TOR — Call Tremonton 3962 2c was named wall of Blue Creek Duston Stewart by its father Mr and FOR SALE— HOUSE Sc Mrs Chan Cornwall grandbath On Factory Street —Call Mr & Mrs parents were present 2tp Don riess 109W Garland Atkinson of Samaria Andrew Ida were also present to wit- HOUSE FOR SALE: ares ness the blessing of their grandbrick home Furnished chicken daughter Elaine Lamb by her of ground with bar® Don R Lamb and garage —Telephone Garland Other babies named were the 36R5 Ip son of Mr Si Mrs Mitchell Hess FOR SALE: 1500 Cinder and Ce-named Randy J by his father — ArchiClalne blocks Calh ment and the baby boy of Mr & Mrs 149-- J or No 3 GarLloyd Kim bald phone Lloyd Hess named Up and blessed by his uncle Mit- land chell Call Peggy BABY SITTING— Garland 46R Dean Lamb and Steed Esteep Brockman phone WANT ADS attended meetings for scout leadFOR SALE: One of the most liveers at Brigham Feb 18 and 25 homes in the valley Newly attended the able Jchn Starr also painted and a new roof last fall meeting of the 25 floor 1800 feet over sq It has Mr & Mrs Orson Watson and space to include 3 large bedfamily of Pocatello were visitors rooms a large dining room and at the Harold Steed home Sunday living room It has hot water of last week heat and aU modern living conMr & Mrs Jess Lamb were veniences Also will sell all Si Mr of items of furniture including a Tuesday evening guests Mrs Ezra Mason of Fielding hahy grand piano —Call F M F28 phone 12 Mrs Jasper Rudd received med- Peck at Garland ical treatment at the Valley hos& nesting SerPLUMBING rOR Friuntil pital from Wednesday 2971 vice call Lynn Meldrum day Tremonton Mrs Jesse Lamb and Mrs Don visited in BlueCreek R Lamb NEED HELP WITH YOUR with Mrs Stuart Cornwall WedINCOME TAX? nesday See Mel Foxley 240 So 1st West Many of our people attended or call 2101 Tremonton the wedding dance at Fielding Tuesday evening for Carol Coombs tax Income TAX AUDITOR— and Paul Forsberg Logan service for all types of business Those visiting Si Mrs as well as for individuals also Mr were Temple Friday Don R Lamb Dewey available to handlf bookkeeping Ed Hess A fees Reasonable Nish Phyllis accounts Lamb Mrs OrvU tax income Udy Zella Hess Jane Hess and former government auditor —Clyde M Grix Kiesel Ethel Estep Mrs Marilyn Pingel and son Pldg Ogden Utah phone 113L Jan of Brigham City came up Thurs the GAltLANb TIMES INIVERSITY SPONSORS TOUR OF MEXICO The event was arranged under den Short talks were given by Bishti e direction ofthe MIA organiDon Hess coach zations of the ward with Mark op Michaelis and chairman as Wood by Ned Hall team captain program Readings were given by Venice Lyn Larson stake YMMIA athletic director acted as master of Maughan and Mae Larson dance vocal the rumbes by Diane Wilde ceremonies complimenting the team On its successful season solos by Kayla Kerr and song numbers which ended in the winning of and piano by Kaye at Og Wilde all of Tremonton the district championship three week tours of Mexihave been scheduled by the University of Utah Extension Division this summer it was announced this week The tours which will be guided by Ross W Holland will cost $180 per person for transportation guides local tours in princities and miscellaneous cipal Food and lodggroup expenses ing (approximately $6 per day) will be extra The first tour will begin June 10 according to Mr Holland The second is tentatively schedTwo co for uled HAVE YOUR Seed Grain Cleaned And Treated f’oiv PMA APPROVED Our Seed Grains are Carter Disc Cleaned and are treated by the new CERESAN SLURRY This is the most advanced method PROCESS of seed grain preparation 20 July Reservations must be made for the Persons to the Division for 15 by May should write trips interested University Extension further Information Mrs Don Wheelwright enter- tained 12 small friends of her son pauj £or jjjs birthday anmver-coow Thursday We Carry A Complete Line Of FIELD SEEDS last Olive Hall Mrs visited Elmer We of Wendover the home of her son the weekend AND SEED GRAIN at over Ervin Stohl cash' and call for youi Horses and useless Cows Sheep and Hogs UTAII BYPRODUCTS CO Phones: Tremonton 2141 195-Garland pay dead Tremonton LEGAL NOTICE PHOSPHATES NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP For Farther Information the Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers NOTICE of Estate JOIV AVAILABLE CREDITORS TO ELMER H W De- ceased 19 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Utah at Garland on or before the 17th day of April A D 1953 FRANK W of' Date February Walter II ELMER estate Deceased Elmer Cent and 31 Per Cent first publication: 13 A D 1953 Bear Hiver Farm Supply G Mann Attorney for Administrator 37 First Security Bank Bldg Brigham Per GET IT NOW FROM THE of the Administrator of Utah City Utah ARTHUR MICHAELIS GARLAND PHONE 3 |