Show Livestock Loans The US Department of Agrithe culture has made available special livestock loan program as one of several measures taken to help livestock producers continue their operations advises Freeman Byington local supervisor Loans may be made to estaband feeders of lished producers tattle sheep and goats except feed lot operators commercial avIio: unable 1 are tcmporarly banks to get from commercial or cooperative lending agencies the sources other responsible credit needed to continue their normal livestock operations have a good past rec2 ord of livestock operations proshave reasonable 3 pects for success with the help loan a of These loans arc made to meet usual expenses necessary td sucsuch cessful livestock operations as the purchase or production of feed and replacing hiring or reand pairing of farm machinery Loans also may be equipment made for the restocking of herds Loans bear 5 per cent interest and are to be repaid as rapidly as possible according to a schedule based on the applicant’s ability to repay but may not ejetond beyond three years A state or local livestock loan committee appointed by the Secdecides of Agriculture retary whether the applicant is eligiblo and approves the loan livefor special Applications at stock loans may bo made county offices of the Farmers or may be Home Administration to the State referred Special Livestock Loan Committee School Purchases Heinzman Paintings Two of Iowi5 Ileinmen’s paintare now ings valued at $1500 among the school’s art collection Memorof the in foyer hanging ial gym Mr Ifeinzman rated as one of has America’s foremost painters shown his pictures in the countries of Europe and throughout the United States Ills favorite theme is catching the effect of sunlight on the desert although he enjoys painting other scenes Most of his desert scenes are sketched from Death Valley “Tlie entire art collection in the school including that part hanging in the foyer of the gym is worthy of note and should be admired by the studentbody” states Principal Frank Stevens Other pictures in the art collection have been touched up by the addition of new frames to replace the old ones —BIUIS Searchlight Frosh Top School In ‘Chest Response Albert Mcldrum’s civics class garnered distinction in the Community Chest drive by turning in a 100 per cent quota by September 10 his class were Close behind Uidd Grover’s shorthand class and Charles least’s shop class both by Sepmaking their deadline tember 15 exThe 50 cent contribution pected of every student is given to aid such charitable organizations as the Red Cross the Cancer Fund and the Polio Foundation -- BRIIS Searchlight Davis visited in ted Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs O C Ma- Mrs Bob Glasmann and two children of Ogden visited at the Arbon Bowcutt home Sunday Mr Arrive For Visit— Granddaughter Arrives Mr Ac Mrs Carl Nelson arrived Mrs Marguerite Richardson is Okla this week welcoming her first Wednesday from Fort Sill The Bear River High School visit to relatives on a surprise The baby granddaughter girl FFA Chapter will sponsor an lb was born Sunday afternoon to here They will spend their timeAc on the Holy lustrated lecture Mr Mr and Mrs Wayne A Kimber with Mrs Nelson’s parents Land by Mr and Mrs LeRoy Mrs Alma W King and with Mr at Logan RichardsonX Bunnell former teacher of agri- (Joann This is the first child for the Nelson’s mother in Logan They culture here The lecture will be and the fourth grand- will return to Fort Sill next week given October 4 and 6 at 8 pm couple child for Mrs Richardson The where they have been for the at the high school auditorium are past four months states Howard Johnson adviser baby’sAc paternal grandparents Mr Mrs Albert ' Kimber of Admission will be $100 per famCity ily The public is cordially in- Brigham Mrs Kenneth Carter of Park Mrs new Kimber and will baby vited to attend The proceeds here be here Friday to visit a few Valley has been visiting Mrs will go toward some worthwhile this week with her daughter home days at the Richardson FFA project Kent Carter and family Colored pictures souvenir exMrs Leo Nye and son Wesley hibits and lecture on Ur of Chaland Mrs Dahyl Stimpson took dee Babylon Jerusalem Persia Mr Ac Mrs Parley Peterson of and Iran will constitute the proFielding to Salt Lake City Tuesgram These special pictures and Mr Ac Mrs Eph Peterson and where the Petersons took a exhibits will be shown exclusively Mrs Maurice Cole and children of day to to this group Mr Bunnell states Lansing Michigan They plane Ogden were at the state fair in will visit friends and will drive Salt Lake City Saturday a new car home First Baby— is attendiChristensen Clayde Mr & Mrs Bob Kirkham and Mr Ac Mrs Bob Davis (Marian ng another term at the Univer- family of Bountiful and Mr Ac Linford) announce the arrival of Utah of roommate sity His of Mrs Leland a baby boy born Saturday at the Stenquist Dennis Christensen accompanied visited over the weekend This is the him Valley Hospital one day during the at the D home first child for the couple Henry Manning home week and Clayde visited at his home in Dividend Friday eveniFUTURES FARMERS SPONSOR PAID TRAVEL LECTURES USD A Offers & Mr & Mrs Ralph Rose were in Idaho Falls visiting Mrs Durrcll Hughes and Mrs 'Gam Capencr were in Logan Monday First East Garland Beaver Dam - Collinston Lillie Veibcll was a weekend guest at the homes of Mr & Mrs Roy Hill and family in Salt Lake City and Mr Ac Mrs Carlyle Anderson in Bountiful Mrs Nielson’s Ann9unce Marriage of Daughter Mr and Mrs M L Nielson nounce the marriage of their Lowell Johndaughter Renee to son on Monday September 20 Mr Johson is the son of Mr Mrs Filbrun Johnson of Trean- and monton The young people are both graduates of the Bear River High School and are both employed in They are making the valley their home at present in the Alta Garland apartments in The new Mrs Johnson is being honored at a shower at the Glenn Taylor home this Friday evening Mrs Harry Holmgren and Mrs were in Logan Mo- E J Drew nday THE GARLAND TIMES UTAn GARI-AN- October Friday Page 1954 1 4 ng Ac Mr Mrs Dick Bush of Tooele called on the Christensens Sunday evening Mrs Katie Hughes and daught- ers Tina and Mrs Darlene Smith of Ogden visited at the Roy AtMr Ac Mrs LaMar Bowen and kinson home Sunday They also children visited Mr Ac Mrs Dean had as Sunday guests Mr Ac Mrs Albiston in Richmond Saturday Will Godfery of Preston Mr & Mrs Dewaine Loveland Mr Ac Mrs Lester Fronk attended a family reunion at Lorin and new baby boy born on Sept H at the Dee Hospital in Ogden Farr Park in Ogden recently visited at the Fred Grover homo Mr & Mrs Thiel Johnson and Sunday The new baby weighed sons of Ogden visited Mr & Mrs in at 04 pounds Mrs Ix)vcland A A Johnson Sunday is the former Flo Grover A: Mr Mrs Joseph DeLong Mr Ac Mrs Fred Grover and days during the Mrs Loveland and baby were at spent several A Mrs the state fair past week as guests of Mr Thursday Palmer De Long in Rock Spirngs Wayne Grover was a Salt Lake W o visitor Thursday His fnm City The Junior Gleaner Girls un- ily who accompanied him spent der the direction of Mrs LaVinia the at West Point day Marble and Lucile 11 Johnson Mr Ac Mrs Blaine Rhodes and speech director gave an interest- children were in Ogden WednesTuesday evening day ing program “The Ward We Live In” was the Mrs Mr & Rhodes have annountitle of the evening’s events ced that under their leadership Songs were given by the Junior Gleaner girls and a map presenta- the dancing group will meet Sattion of the community with its urday evening from 8 to 10 pm to resume their dancing early history was given by Myron Mr Ac Mrs Henry Sorensen acA parody on the T Hansen Ac Mrs Mr by Allen companied Ward family was presented by and family of Ogden Pictures of early Sorensen Lucile Johnson ward bishoprics were shown by spent from Saturday to Monday Arta L Hansen morning in Provo visiting a sister and family of Mrs Sorensen reMr Ac Mrs Lester Fronk Mr Ac Mrs T J Stewart They cently returned from a pleasant also visited Mr Ac Mrs Leon FryIn Colorado and the er at Bountiful vacation Utah national parks They were Mr Ac Mrs Sidney Sorensen and accompanied by Nancy Ann and family attended the state fair Bobbie Brown of Murray Tuesday The Sorensens had as Sunday Mrs Nedra Bowles of Logan spent a few days this week visit- guests Mr & Mrs Walt Reese of Ac Mrs Mel ing her parents Mr & Mrs Wal- Huntsville and Mr Boswell of Salt Lake City lace B Simmons Mr A: Mrs R J Potter attend Mrs Norval Erickscn Mrs Thos 'ed church in Tremonton Second Y Simmons Mrs Dean Erieksen Ward where Sunday evening and Mrs Michael D Erickson at- Pres Potter was the speaker tended a birthday party for Mrs They were guests at the Garland Arthur D Adams in Salt Lake Second Ward reunion Saturday City Thursday of last week evening Mrs Mr & Vaughn S Derrick Mr & Mrs and Bill Barker and family of Salt Lake City baby son were Sunday guests of visited the Louis Larsons Sunday Mr Ac Mrs George E Johnson Mr Ac Mrs Joe Oyler had their Mrs DeAnn Mary Maughn of Wclls-vill- granddaught e r s and spent a few days this week Laura Archibald with theim from with Mr Ac Mrs Joseph Durfey Tuesday until Sunday where their Mr Ac Mrs Mae Zollinger and parents came for theim and spent of Charlene Sublctt the day daughter ard Mrs Renee Nielsen and childMr A Mrs Warren Hansen ren Risa and Thayle Jr of Idaho were in Salt Lake City WednesMrs A A day Falls visited Mr A They also visited Mrs Mary Johnson during the weekend Porter at Centerville Mrs Marble received Grant Mr Ac Mrs Willard Hansen of treatment at the Logan hospital Montebello California visited the several days last week Hansens Thursday nurse trainee Mrs Ed Isaacson has purchased Sherry Simmons at St Benedicts Hospital visited the F G Korth home and aparther parents Mr Ac Mrs Marvin Y ment building in Ixtean and will lo moving there in the near fuSimmons a few days last week Mr & Mrs Lallar Bowen and ture children visited in Ogden TuesThe Sunday evening service was day with Miss MarJean Bowen presented by the MTA under the Mrs Myron T Hansen visited direction of Blaine Rhodes Milton friends and relatives in Newton By water and his parents Mr A: Mrs Milton Bywater of Bear RiTriday Mrs Thomas Lindlcy of Wclls-vill- ver City were the speakers Yet-ta few Karen Peterson played two days recently spent with Mr Ac Mrs Edward Bowen riano selections i protect your livestock increase production and profits INSULATING WALLBOARDS By keeping the cold out you automatically keep livestock and poultry healthier and more productive These big thick panels can be applied directly to studding of feeefing sheds poultry houses milking parlors etc Inlong-terexpensive protection INSULATION I) Balsam Wool Is windproof moisture resistant and permanent Never settles never deteriorates Special flange permits easy tacking to wall studs or ceiling joists Ideal for ap plication under plywood and other interior materials 1 ALUMINUM ROOFING Aluminum is a perfect materiol Widely used sidewalls ond liners Never needs paintiChoice of corrugated or for roofing Never rusts ng types Asphalt Rail Roofing Asphalt Shingles Insulating Felt Stock Fencing Barbed Wire Plywood — Sheetrock rfSlAft hmm jwiwi tarrri Dimension Lumber Planking Building Hardware Paints — Tools Wallboards Asbestos Siding mjamenn J tn? it JlLroiia’MB: ttotift u a cp ’"Bo ? ir©5v J ca 3 i n rr' "V r |