Show W7 V All JL 1 CLASS HOLDS ROSE EVENING MUTUAL SPECIAL LAFF OF THE WEEK Maids of the Garland Ward Mutual Improvement Association held their special rose ceremonies evening Tuesday evening under the direction of their leader Mrs Norman Jensen The affair was held in the Relief Society room with the mothers of the girls specially honored LaRce Koford president of the the Mia Maid class announced which featured music program and talks by members of the class who are as follows in addition to LaRee: Karen Thompson Sheila Helen Ordncr Bishop Carol Dawn Limb Linda Anderson Patsy Koford Judy Johnson Marriott and Deanna Marva Bowcutt The mother’s response was made Arthur Marriott and by Mrs Mrs Don Limb was accompanist Mrs James Archibald stake Mia Maid leader was a special guest The rose bouquet was tied by Mrs Jensen and presented to the ward MIA president and the after receiving their indigirls vidual roses pinned them on their mothers Refreshments were served by the girls who were lovely in their formal party dresses 1 THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Page Friday April UTAH 4 23 1951 EarlesTTre- from Salem they spent the Mr & Mrs Frank iirned Wednesday Oiegon unter where months D Ericksen received Michael 'reatment at the hospital Monday or cuts and bruises he received when a tractor he was farming with overturned in a field Mr & Mrs Cornelius Bell were Saturday overnight guests of Mr & Mrs Lincoln Bell in Salt Lake City Sunday they accompanied to Tooele Bells the Lincoln where they visited Lt & Mrs Smith and children George POLIO Continued from page 1 mussen There will be 616 at Brigham at the 213 Tremonton City school and 191 who will receive treatment at the Garland School These latter will come from Garland Collinston Deweyville and Fielding Plymouth Portage and Wednesday the Tuesday work will be dono at Brigham at on TremonThursday City ton and at Garland on Friday All who will assist have already received their instructions Buses will bring the children in for the shots and return them to their home schools Follow-uvaccinations are set for the weeks of May 3 and of Dam - Collinston "Yrs up have one pair you haven’t tried on yet madam— hut unfortunately I don't have a buttonhook” fer day or enough to supply behead 100 150 tween and of cattle if all the water is saved Wells are very good where the depth to water is not too great Windmills with storage tanks STOCK WATER HINTS have proved economical and efStock water is very important fective in many parts of the in a range improvement program country water Where no seeps or springs Adequate permits better distribution of livestock and can be found and underground thus a more uniform use of the water is too deep for wells stor- However in some cases age tanks can be used If there range more water developments cause is runoff earth fill reservoirs or the crowding of moro animals on stock ponds are good These overstocked an already range should be small and deep to reThis gives rise to the saying duce the water surface area from which evaporation takes place “trading grass for water” One inch of rain on one acre of Where arc springs or seeps ground will produce 27154 galavailable they should certainly lons of water A be the first development All of types development a very small seep will water should Te fenced and equipped large number of stock if it is stored and used properly For with troughs and float valves to the water is piped This example a stream of one gallon uhich will insure a supply of clean per minute produces 1440 gallons water as needed Overflow pipes should be installed in troughs to lead water away so the area around the Trade-Intrough will not become muddy Before any water development Is started the water laws of the State should be eonsulted SCD “The history of every nation is eventually written in the way In which it cares for it’s soil” Sharp $142500 —Franklin D Roosevelt SOIL CONSERVATION NEWS Plymouth DeSoto cl ci L Beaver Mia Second June II Tl 4l L rurse in charge Others assistwere Hazel Ericksen Dclpta Bowen and Marie Johnson Mrs Alwynn Sessions of a Mrs R II Daines and Mrs Earl Fredericksen of Logan visited Saturday with Mr & Mrs B F Johnson Mr & Mrs Dean Albertson of visited Sunday with Richmond Mr & Mrs LaMar Bowen Dean Bowles of Nephi and Nedra Simmons of Salt Lake and Sunday City spent Saturday with Mr & Mrs Wallace B Siming mons Mrs Lillie Veibell is recoverfrom a major operation performed at the Logan hospital recently Miss Mar Jean Jensen of Salt Mr & Mrs Glen Busenbark Lake City was a weekend guest were Friday guests of Mr & Mrs of her parents Mr & Mrs Mark Winslow Ames in Riverton Jensen atSaturday Mrs Melva Biddle Wednesday Mr & Mrs George E tended a birthday party in honor Johnson accompanied Mr & Mrs Wilin & Lowe Mr Mrs Lynn of Herbert Stayner and children of lard Lcgan to the Bear River WildVeibell spent Friday at life Refuge near Brigham Erma & Sunday Mr & Mrs Thaine Mrs DeLoy the home of Mr and family visited with Mrs Zilles in Logan' Anna Conger who was receiving E Johnson treatment at St Benedicts hospi Mr & Mrs George end son Rulon and Mr & Mrs tal and Ilyrum T Hansen Myron Mr & Mrs Ralph Simmons and Larsen attended the joint funerMarlene children and Stanley al services of Stanley F Griffin with Mr & Mr? and John E Griffin last week at spent Sunday Meldrum in Bothwc'l Albert the Newton Ward chapel of Miss JoAnn Bowen Salt and Lake City was a weekend guest Mr & Mrs B F Johnson were Sunday dinner of her parents Bishop & Mrs daughters Clark S Bowen guests of Mr & Mrs Farl Frcder-ickscMr & Mrs J Durell Erickser and Mrs Robert II Daines at their home in Logan Special and children of Logan and Mr guest was Mrs Alwynn Sessions & Mrs Ray Hunsaker of Garlanc isited Sunday' with Mr & Mr? of California ' Mrs Ilortense Fronk spent se- Jos A Ericksen veral days last week with Mr & Mrs Cecil Brown in Provo and Mr & Mrs Julien Fronk in Orem LaVell Simmons has returned I LAWN MOWERS home after receiving treatment for several days at an Ogden HosSHARPENED pital Hand or Power Mr & Mrs Grant Marble and Any type of the Factor visited Sunday with Mrs Mower Sharpened Marble’s mother Mrs J P Bar- Way Bring in your Lawn Mower and have it sharpened on nard who was ill at the Cooley our precision machine Hospital in Brigham City Mr & Mrs Garth Geddes and Work Guaranteed daughter Jodi of Logan visited Sunday with Mr & Mrs Thos Y ing Peter Boss Simmons clinic was held Tuesday at Collinston School with Lucile B Johnson president and Mrs Ransome county A Garland — Phone 183-- s Oroucho Special Used Gars 1953 - 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