Show Local Students Finish at U of U Frost Damage Reports Increase Reports of wheat losses as the result of the recent frosts indiwere cate fields that more damaged than at first thought and dry farm wheat yields on many farms will be seriously affected The cold added a substantial toll to that taken by the hot dry spell Large patches are being mowed from many fields for use as hay In the Malad and Holbrook area damage was quite general Wheat that was standing 12 to 18 inches high is this week being mowed for hay in patches hundreds of acres in size Other farmers are out sections damaged cutting only The cool weather which has prevailed the past two weeks has retarded crop growth over most of the valley Civic Club Hears Book Review Mrs Jerry Buchanan delighted the members of the Civic and Home Arts Club with her review oi the book entitled “Life Among the Savages” by Shirley Jackson The book dealt with many of the typical situations found in everyday life told in a very humorous and fascinating manner Mrs Duane Archibald club wasin charge and president listed the committees for the coming year A short business meeting followed The meeting was held at the home of Mrs Robert Preston with Mrs I)ou Limb as hostess Refreshments were to served lfi members and three guests Three students from the Gar- land than area were among the more 900 men and women who received degrees from the University of Utah in the 85th annual commencement exercises on June 7 Those who received degrees were Donald Petersen high school certificate in physical education Fielding Darold Simmons education and Gerald physcial Simmons education physical both of Beaver Dam were Baccalaureate services held in the Stadium Bowl Sunday June 6 The sermon was delivered by Richard L Evans member of the Council of the Twelve of the Church of Jesus Saints and Christ of Latter-Damember of the University Board of Regents were Commencement services held Monday evening abo at the Stadium Dr Raymond B Allen of the University of chancellor was California at Los Angeles the speaker Mrs Oneta Shurtz is attendin' convention at Logan this week for teachers of home economics She is being accompanied by Miss Barbara Ward of Riverside who graduated from the USAC this spring and will teach at Bear River High School this coming Mrs Shurtz will school year leave this week for Seattle Wash tc visit her son Homer and and become acquainted family with their new baby Upon her return later in the summer she a will attend national convention in California and also visit there with her son Howard and his family a Greetings! The problem of roads is al ways a vital subject here in the valley— good roads and kept in good condition Why do we need roads out good here? away That’s why— we are away out here! There is always a dental appointment for a member of the or one needs medical family All ranch produce and help livestock must be hauled to market and feed hauled in Machinery and parts for it are always needed Then there are religious and business Social appointments visiting is a luxury seldom indulin I write ged the above in answer to some of our “outside” friends’ questions We are happy over the recent rain showers and prospects for hay look blighter tho most ranches will not produce sufficient for winter feeding of the livestock Kenneth Carter Fcrd Hirschl and Harvey Carter were in Idaho me day last week looking for hay to supplement their own hay harvest We welcome the Carl Bishops of Moses Lake Wash to the valley for a visit Mrs Bishop (Klea) is the daughter of Roy and Louise Pugsley Mrs Kent Carter and daughters of Garland visited here over the weekend (Did wc enjoy tlm grand kids!) After a short vacation (she r at home lousecleaning) Emma Louise Carter has returned to studies at the AC Her father L G Carter delivered Emma Louise to her destination and brought groceries for the store ' ? on his return trip Joseph and Ethel Palmer spent Monday at the Logan Temple and Ethel was making preparations Tuesday for a visit with i datives and friends in southern Utah Excitement lias taken over the Durward Palmer household for Dorothea’s parents are arriving this week from Australia for a six motnh’s stay in the US Dorothea hasn’t seen her folks The State Road Commission announced that at the openof bids held June 8 Wheelwright Construction Co of Ogden was the low bidder with a bid of $1500050 on Federal Aid Ifiehwav Secondary Project of (4) calling for 0123 miles gravel surfaced road and 1 concrete bridge 2625 feet in span (over Blue Creek) on State Hoad 83 186 miles northwesterly from Corinne in Box Elder County items of work are Principal 145 cubic yards class A concrete and 21100 pounds of reinforcing steel The estimate was engineer’s $1894100 The opening of Utah’s general fishing season is set for this A Saturday morning June 12 growing number of questions concerning rules and regulations are being directed to the Department of Fish and Game offices and field personnel The following are answers given to some the most frequently asked questions coming to the department: Any resident 12 years of age or older must obtain a proper license to angle at any season or for any kind of fish All nonmust be properly liresidents censed regardless of age Legal hours are 5 am to 9 pm daily thru the seasons Both daily and possession limits are the same seven pounds andor one fish or 12 fish whichever is caught first Use of minnows is again restricted Use of boats to angle is again restricted to only a limited number of the state’s still waters stroams arc open to boat fish- mg TIMES THE GARLAND GARLAND UTAH Page 8 has Friday June ing 11 1954 Forsbergs Announce Daughter’s Troth and Mrs Joseph Forsberg Riverside announce the aptheir of proaching marriage Marlene to Gayle R daughter Christensen son of Mr and Mrs Merwin P Christensen oi Friday June 25 has been chosen for the wedding date and the ceremony will take place in the Logan Temple The prospective bride is a a member of this spring’s gradr Guests at Boss Home uating class at Bear River High Mr & Mrs Peter Boss had as School Mr Christensen graduatMrs P C J&c-- s ed from the local school in 1951 guests Wednesday re of Springville Mrs E Dean and is at present stationed with Orchard and Mr Ss Mrs Fritz the army in Texas Boss of Provo and A reception and Mr & Mrs dance are Leo Ilill of Los Angeles Cal being planned to honor the couple the evening of their marriage Mr & Mrs the weekend home Mr of Evan Rudd spent at the B C Brough Mr & Mrs Clark Jones spent the weekend visiting relatives at Lohi and attended exercises MonShirMr & Mrs Delos Thompson of day at which their daughter Sz Mrs Bill ley graduated from BYU They Brigham City and Mr Anderson and family of Thatcher planned then to leave for Moses visited at the J J Thompson Lake Mr & Mrs Max Michaelis have purchased fhe Jones home home Sunday here Mrs Keith Wise of Salt Lake is visiting at the Wallace Wise Mrs Frank Davis is visiting home this week in Logan Returns From Trip Kenneth Boss returned Thursday after having spent a rionth in Georgia and Alabama doing genealogical research work Iier mother Mrs Myrick who had had been caring for her famto her home ily here returned in New Mexico Monday Mrs- They tore down the "Big Mr & Mrs Ben B IIull vhited and were Mr & Mrs Ellery Hall and Mr in Garland Sunday Mrs Ray Quigley left early Sat- present at church for the naming new of the baby a visit in California their grandchild urday for of Mr & Mrs Blaine Nalder Park Valley State Road Awards Contract Fshingf Season Opens Saturday cars and proved e low-pric- 3’’ Mr & Mrs Reed Wood and famof Logan visited here Mon- ily day for 14 years To add color to tells me the event Durward some of his children will probably be coming down with the measles E J Holmgren of Garland visited Friday with Jay and Norma Holmgren here James entertained Beth the Young Married Womens Club at her home Thursday The ward Sunday School presented a special program Sunday evening Lamar Mason of Tremonton for tho called square dancing MIA group here Tuesday night Fun! The ward YWMIA was reorganized in sacrament meeting on Beth James was susSunday tained as president with Dorothy Morris and Clarenc Carter as counselors Richard and Florence Mecham have taken an apartment in Logan for the tw'o weeks Richard will attend class at the AC Gary and Dorothy Rose were visitors Brigham and Tremonton Monday' as were Ferd and Cloe Ilirschi and Louis Elizabeth and Wc were there Joyce Ilirschi also — We all brought home strawberries for canning A homecoming testimonial will be held here Sunday at 1 ’clock pm for Luana C Heaton who returned recently from the California The hottest news to come out of Detroit in a to tell you long long time— that's what we have We’ll give you documented proof show Plymouth is your best buy We'll what Plymouth engineers found when models of brand-neactually tore down of the "Big 3" cars in the lowest-pric- that you they each field see factual comparisons of safety convenience comfort power— dozens of impobook rtant features— in a You’ll Visit us today Get your copy of the fact then get behind the wheel of the book new ’54 Plymouth You'll soon be convinced that Plymouth is your best buy mission Jess and Beth James were business visitors in Logan Tuesday Mrs Vera James has returned home from a visit with her son Carl and family in Logan Mrs John Carter returnMr ed Sunday from a few days stay in Brigham for medical aid Maun and Cozetta Ilirschi of Ogden visited over tho weekend here with the Louis Hirschis I must pursue my figuring on the weighty subject: “Is it cheaper to make jelly or buy it canned?” Any suggestions? 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