Show USDA Offers Livestock Loans FUTURES FARMERS SPONSOR PAID TRAVEL LECTURES First Granddaughter Arrives Airs Marguerite Richardson is this week welcoming her first The baby girl granddaughter was born Sunday afternoon to Mr and Mrs Wayne A Kimbcr (Joann at Logan Richardson) This is the first child for the and the fourth couple grandchild for' Mrs Richardson The baby’s patpmal grandparents are Mr Ac Mrs Albert Kimber of Brigham City Mrs Kimber and new baby will be here Friday to visit a few days at the Richardson home The Bear River High School FFA Chapter will sponsor an ilThe US Department of Agr- lustrated lecture on the Holy the Land by Mr iculture has made available and Mrs LeRoy former teacher of special livestock loan program as Bunnell to measures several taken of one here The lecture will be help livestock producers continue given October 4 and 6 at 8 pm their operations advises Freeman at the high school auditorium states Howard Johnson adviser Byington local supervisor Loans may be made to estab- Admission will be $100 per famand feeders of ily lished producers The public is cordially incattle except vited to attend The proceeds sheep and goats lot will feed commercial operators go toward some worthwhile FFA project who: unable Colored pictures 1 are temporarly souvenir exbanks hibits and lecture on Ur of Chalto get from commercial dee or Babylon Jerusalem Persia cooperative lending agencies the and Iran will constitute the proother responsible sources credit needed to continue their gram These special pictures and Mr Ac Mrs Eph Peterson and exhibits will be shown exclusively normal livestock operations have a good past rec- to this group Mr Bunnell states Mrs Maurice Cole and children of 2 Ogden were at the state fair in ord of livestock operations Salt Lake City Saturday have reasonable 3 pros— First Baby pects for success with the help Clayde Christensen is attendMr Ac Mrs Bob Davis (Marian of a loan announce the arrival of ing another term at the UniverLinford) These loans are made to meet a of Utah sity His roommate baby boy born Saturday at the usual expenses necessary to sucDennis Christensen accompanied This is the such Valley Hospital cessful livestock operations him home one day child first for during the the couple of us the purchase or production week and Clayde visited at his feed and replacing hiring or rehome in Dividend Friday eveniand pairing of farm machinery ngLoans also may be equipment Mr Sc Mrs Dick Bush made for the restocking of herds of rs Veibell was a week- - Tooele called on the Christensens Loans bear 5 per cent interest ues a homes of Mr & Sunday evening nnd are to be repaid as rapidly anc family in Salt as possible according to a ached Mrs Katie Hughes and and Mr Ac Mrs Car- daughulo based on the applicant’s abiliters Tina and Mrs Darlene Smith y c Aerson in Bountiful to but not extend ty repay may of Ogden visited at the Roy Atbeyond threo years Mr As Mrs LaMar Bowen and kinson home Sunday They also A state or local livestock loan children visited Mr Ac Mrs Dean had as Sunday guests Mr Ac Mrs committee appointed by the Sec- Albiston in Richmond Will Godfery of Preston Saturday decides retary of Agriculture Ac Mrs Mr Mr Ac Mrs Dewaine Loveland Lester Fronk atwhether the applicant is eligible tended a family reunion at Lorin and new baby boy born on Sept and approves the loan 14 in Park liveFarr at the Dee Hospital in for special Ogden recently Applications Ogden visited at the Fred Grover home stock loans may be made at Mr Sc Mrs Thiel Johnson and The new baby weighed Sunday county offices of the Farmers sons of Ogden visited Mr & Airs in at GMs Home Administration or may be Mrs Loveland pounds A A Johnson Sunday is the former Flo Grover referred to the State Special Livestock Loan Committee Ac Mrs Mr Joseph DcLong Mr Ac Mrs Fred Grover and spent several days during the Mrs Loveland and baby were at past week as guests of Mr A Mrs tiie stale fair Thursday Palmer Do Long in Rock Spirngs Wayne Grover was a Salt Lake Wj o visitor Thursday His famThe Junior Cleaner Girls un- City who Two of Ijcwis Hcinzmen’s paint- der the direction of Mrs LaVinia ily accompanied him spent the at West Point day ings valued at $1500 are now Marble and Lucile B Johnson Mr Ac Mrs Blaine Rhodes and among the school’s art collection speech director gave an interestchildren were in Ogden Wedneshanging in the foyer of Memor- ing program Tuesday evening ial gym “The Ward We IJvc In" was the day Mr Heinzman rated as one of title Mr & Mrs Rhodes have announof the evening's events America’s foremost painters has Songs were given by the Junior ced that under their leadership shown his pictures in the coun- Gleaner the dancing group will meet Satgirls and a map tries of Europe and throughout tion of the community presentawith its urday evening from 8 to 10 pm the United States early history was given by Myron to resume their dancing His favorite theme is catching T Ilanscn Mr Ac Mrs Henry Sorensen acA parody on the the effect of sunlight on the des-- Ward family was presented by companied by Mr & Mrs Allen ert although he enjoys painting Lucile Johnson of early Sorensen and family of Ogden Pictures other scenes Alost of his desert ward bishoprics were shown by spent from Saturday to Monday scenes are sketched from Death Arta L Hansen morning in Provo visiting a sisValley ter and family of Airs Sorensen Mr A: Mrs Lester Fronk re- Mr A: “The entire art collection in' Mrs T J Stewart the school including that returned a from cently part pleasant also visited Mr Ac Mrs Leon They FryIn Colorado and the er at Bountiful hanging in the foyer of the gym vacation is worthy of note and should be Utah national parks They were Air Ac Aire Sidney Sorensen and admired the by studentbody" accompanied by Nancy Ann and family attended the state fair states Principal Frank Stevens Bobbie Brown of Murray Tuesday Other pictures in the art colMrs Ncdra Bowles The Sorensens had as Sunday of Logan lection have been touched up by Ac Mrs Walt Reese of the addition of new frames to re- spent a few days this week visit- guests Air and Mr & Mrs Alel ing her parents Air & Airs Wal- Huntsville place the old ones lace B Simmons Boswell of Salt Lake City — BRHS Searchlight Mr Ac Airs R J Potter attend Mrs Norval Ericksen Airs Thos ed church in Tremonton Second Y Simmons Airs Dean Ericksen Ward Sunday where evening School and Airs Michael D Ericksen atPres Potter was the speaker tended a birthday party for Airs were guests at the Garland They D Arthur Adams in Salt Lake Second Ward reunion Saturday Albert Aleldrum’s civics class City Thursday of last week evening garnered distinction in the ComMr Sc Mrs Vaughn S Derrick Mr Sc Mrs Bill Barker and munity Chest drive by turning Lake City in a 100 per cent quota by Sep- lwby son were Sunday guests of and family of Salt isited A Mr the Louis Larsons Sunday Mrs tember 10 George E Johnson Ac Mr Mrs Joe had their Oyler Close behind his class were Mrs Alary Maughn of Wclls-viliDeAnn granddaught e r 5 Ilidd Grover's shorthand class and and a few days this week Laura Archibald with spent theim from Charles Last’s shop class both with Mr A: Mrs Durfey until Joseph where Tuesday their Sunday making their deadline by SepAir A: Mrs Mac Zollinger and parents came for theim and spent 15 tember daughter Charlene of Sublett the day The 50 cent contribution exand Mrs Renee Nielsen and childMr Ac Mrs Warren Hansen pected of every student is given ren Risa and Thayle Jr of Idaho were in Salt Lake City Wednesto aid such charitable organiza- Falls visited Mr A A Mrs A day They also visited Mrs Alary tions as the Red Cross the CanJohnson during the weekend Torter at Centerville cel Fund and the Polio FoundatMrs Grant Marble received Mr Az Mrs Willard Hansen of ion treatment at the Logan hospital Montebello California visited the — B RIIS Searchlight several days last week Hansens Thursday Sherry' Simmons nurse trainee Mrs Ed Isaacson has purchased Mrs O C Davis visited in Ala-la- at St Benedicts Hospital visited the F G Korth home and apartSs Mr her Mrs Marvin Y ment building in Logan and will parents Tuesday and Wednesday Simmons a few days last week le moving there in the near fuMr & Mrs Bob Glasmann and Mr Sc Mrs Laltar Bowen and ture two children of visited in Ogden Tues-- 1 Ogden visited at children The Sunday evening service was tiie Arbon Bowcutt home Sunday day with Miss AlarJcan Bowen presented" by the MTA under the Mrs Myron T Hansen visited direction of Blaine Rhodes Milton Mr & Aire Ralph Rose were in friends and relatives in Newton Bvwater and his parents Mr Ac Idaho Falls visiting Mrs Milton Bywafer of Bear RiTriday hire Durrell Hughes and Mrs Airs Thomas Lindley of Wells-vill- e ver City were the speakers Yet-tGam Capener were in Logan few day's recently' Karen spent Peterson played two Alonday with Mr Sc Mrs Edward Bowen piano selections East Garland Arrive For Visit— Mr Ac Airs Carl Nelson arrived Wednesday from Fort Sill Okla visit to relatives on a surprise here They will spend their time with Airs Nelson’s parents Mr Ac Mrs Alma W King and with Mr Nelson’s mother in Logan They will return to Fort Sill next week where they have been for the past four months of Park Mrs Kenneth Carter Valley has been visiting here this week w'lth her daughter Mrs Kent Carter and family Nielson's Announce Marriage of Daughter Mr and Airs M L Nielson announce the marriage of their daughter Renee to Lowell Johnson on Monday September 20 Air Johson is the son of Mr and Airs Filbrun Johnson of Tre-monton The young people are both graduates of the Bear River High School and are both employed in the valley They are making their home at present in the Alta apartments in Garland The new Mrs Johnson is being honored at a shower at the Glenn Taylor home this Friday evening Mrs Leo Nye and son Wesley took and Mrs Dahyl Stimpson Mr Ac Mrs Parley Peterson of Tuesto Lake Salt Fielding City Airs E J Holmgren and Airs day where the Petersons took a Drew were in Logan Aloa They Harry plane to Lansing Michigan will visit friends and will drive day a new car home Mr & Mrs Bob Kirkham and family of Bountiful and Mr A: Mrs Leland Stenquist of visited over the weekend at the D Henry Manning home THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Friday UTAII October 1 1954 Page 4 School Purchases Heinzman Paintings Frosh Top protect your livestock h M m increase production and profits INSULATING 1 WALLBOARDS By keeping the cold cut you automatically keep livestock and poultry healthier and more productive These big thick panels can be applied directly to studding of feeding sheds poultry houses milking parlors etc Inexpensive protection INSULATION Balsam Wool Is wtndproof moisture resistant and permanent Never settles never deteriorates Special flange pr mifs easy tacking to wall studs or ceiling joists Ideal for ap plication under plywood and other interior materials In ‘Chest’ Response ALUMINUM ROOFING Aluminum is a perfect material used Widely for roofing sidewalls and liners Never rusts Never needs painting Choice of corrugated or types Asphalt Roll Roofing Asphalt Shingles Insulating Felt Stock Fencing Barbed Wire Plywood — Sheefrock 1 Dimension Lumber Planking Building Hardware Paints — Tools Wallboards Asbestos Siding isran je m&msto&sBc onHSKHffl tf33?Kffin-CfS- fr 'b’-r- |