Show yy w OsZL Award Top I E 4-- vo ttn si Ratings in Utah H Plymouth News watihes were awarded exceptional achievements in the 1951 Bean Grounds and Dairy Foods Demonstration program? resumes of their records are ArTRACl 3 rv M‘ ah ' ? ' A i t X ley Julia Warniclt bv greatly v Carlila hfoV Pat ncia Dahlc carried out hv Florence OariV 17 of lever ami The trnnn cf Uou-- e White 15 and Patricia DahD 15 both of Ogden 3 ef They have utilized m ny vary ing the diet hv the we f d my prouucts appreciating the ahv if nnlk for good health Their demonstrations have been given befoie loud and regional groups Florence under the leadership of her mother Mrs Douglas Guide gave the best individual derm wt ration of dairy foods in the state tlw year on the subject “The Value of Dairy Foods in Fruit lee Crum” Louise’s and Patricia’s high tanking team demonstration wa-- on how to prepare milk drinks Their lor d leader is Patricia’s mother JMm family’s umestead surroundings Julia Ann Wrrniek lfi of Pleasant Grove has Ih a named gate winner in the 1951 Beautdication of Home Grounds program She has completed seven years of 1U work in Home Grounds Beaut Her mot her is her club leader ind together they planned new rouping and planting of shrubs A now flower bed was placed when the old cellar h steps used to he and around the incinerator remo ed The earage entrance was made attractive with (lowers and shrubs Julia Ann’s study of entomology has helpi'd her in her “grounds beautiful” work Aphids were the worst posts to her flowers and through her entomology project she has learned how to control them Next year her club plans to clean up the highway and already they luve put up “no dumping” signs Mrs Charles R Walgreen of Chicago n warded Julia Ann’s efforts with wrDt a handsome watch appropriate ly ‘turns Demonstr Foods that Daliy have won lirst honors in Utah wme George A White Chosen state winners each girl is awarded a wrist watch by the Carnation Company In carrying out this program the club members learn to sped wd! in public and Wi lop pov( and p mrUm-a spoC'maw op Tno ru p ti tir i oimuunitu a g'mui ierihed' Set vice (? y Florenc improv ini’ her Both program? as are conducted under the ui Co ipe'X’ 5? UJ 4 v' yyiffeb v C' ff '1 ‘ mmMt V ' 0‘‘ i' r r?? rfirS '4 :F"'v V iilvt) ’3 " V ' xvWii : V £ i t X - ? if''' ' 'jv w &" i f 4 si i ' V-- "T" i n G tBlfiayiramms SGftfircBltp Mtt3J333J® tte “f ' CSte Mifk-- ' i ru V 11 imGtftitIVjau fiEEJn I'Dttji icmticoffeoGcsrurnithtaii riQGHuEntf tBYGffi23Gt ‘ - f£dJaBiraan " inrgEifuymsfr-?Wii- " 5 ‘ suramaniiiHiCtiit Gttinra fena? carnipv hJtdiw Utah Farm Census Nears Completion Director Discloses funeral etwees were Mr & Mrs Ellis lhss celebrated Salt Lake City Nov ”4 for Mr Hess’s anniersar birthday Barbara Wuh widow of with friends and relatives in OgThe 1954 Census of Agriculture at h den Sunday of PM wek They Frc :!cnck is in its final stages locally and Dr and Mrs Wach were accompanied there by Mr n be completed within the next at Coliinston where Frank Bock of Trcmonton two weeks if fanners will fill out operated a drug store from questionnancs and have them jll Mrs Jane laly and her mother until 1920 The doctor tor the enumerator when Mrs Wm II:ss drove to Ogden practicsed extensively thruout the Hidy lu calls a cording to Field Sib b Monday of last week to lore Salt Dike la i visor Qtiayle Cannon Jr valley moving Udy passed away about 15 years Mrs Ilcen M’olverton of Tin fann crises questionnaires ago and Garnet daughter were mailed in advance of the were visiting here with Mrs Joseph A Ericksen of Col! in- start of the field enumeration for mother Mrs Ida Steed stall was one of the speakers at the purpose of giving farm While Mrs Wach’s funeral Tuesday of last week She is sur- ators time to consult their opor reclitre they took part in a quilting vived by three daughers and tvo ords and fill out the forms before bee held at the home of Mrs sons the enumerate! began their sens Iarold Steed rounds This procedure was plan There Mi's of Wach’s pass- ned to insure greater port Kay Udy of Malad gave your accuracy reporter a pleasant call Thursday ing was made by Mrs G G and to vsave time for both the Sweeten of Salt Lake City who farmer and the enumerator Com of last week flew was wed acquainted with Dr and pletion of the farm census on Miss JoAnn Nish who time will pot only help in keepfrom Los Angeles Calif to spend Mrs Wach at Coliinston ing costs down but will aid in the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr & Mrs Orvil At her parents prompt publication of the results Brigham Hospital Thos' goals cannot be readied Nish returned to California last however She Lewis was unless accompanied farmers has Monday been assist Lilly while the supervisor pointed out o Salt hake City by her parents hi ought from a Salt Iaike hospiurging JoAnn is employed by the tele- tal to the hospital at Brigham local farmers to fill out their Mr & Mrs F J Limb called questionnaires City and to have them phone company in Ixs Angelos ready when the enumerator calls The p'ays that were put on by on him Sunday To date the Mutuals of the stake have 21000 approximately farms have been enumerated in been fine in giving our young THE GARLAND the TIMES 29 in counties folks experience taking parts under the supervision of the local office and all those who attended them GARLAND UTAH The Plymouth were well pleased Friday December 10 1951 Mutual nut on th'1 play entitled Mrs Devcrs Owens and Mrs “Th? Cup of Strength” under the James Bigler were in Iogan MonPage 5 direction of Lois Hi mb and Doris day All of the players did Lamb The Beaver their parts well MIA players presented their play Di“Montrose Crossing” here rectors were Natalie Erickson Hansen Arta and Jensen Ruth and the play was witnessed with East Garland much interest brought us the play “Roughly caused which many a Speaking” smile from the audience Lenis These was director Christensen plays were presented here Wedweek last of evening nesday Mi's Gardner Udy visited Monday evening with her sister Mrs Bill Silvester who was receiving medical treatment at the hospital Gus and Mr & Mrs Ellis Hess made a business trip to Ogden Thursday of last week ’ Mr & Mrs Hay Udy and childp CV ren were Thursday dinner guests tr y of Mr & Mrs VerNon Lamb Wk A ' i)' !'? "v Mrs James Estep was in Logan cn business Saturday Don R Lamb visited the Logan Temple last Friday He reported there was a large increase in attendance from the temple dis- use oun FOODS Joe - 0 8 EVACUATES American soldiers wave farewell as they depart from Trieste “Zone A” ceded to Italy by terms of London treaty with Yugoslavia FORMER VALLEY RESIDENT DIES AT SALT LAKE CITY 6ADLAQD FB0ZET1 s ' i ! tt t’H i4f ' 'W trict Mrs Lamont Lamb and children of California who are visiting her parents in Trcmonton and relatives here while Mr Lamb is in Chicago for three weeks attending school gave your reporter a pleasant call Satudray afterShe says she always ennoon joys The Times when it arrives each week Mr & Mrs Chesley Marshall had as Sunday visitors Mr & Mrs A L Udy of Garland and Mr & Mrs Oscar Udy and daughter-in-laMrs Neil Udy of Garland Mrs Joyce John and Mrs James John and daughter and Mrs Alford of Portage called on your reporter Tuesday afternoon Our ward Sunday School put cn a very interesting program here Sunday evening “The GosSong pel and My Children” “Hope of Israel” prayer by Jane Oldof Seer tidy hymn “Nephi en time” remarks by SuDt Jesse Lamb talk by Jewell Nish of the bishopric “We Go to Sunday School Together” talk by Ncrla Starr “Wha Sunday School Does for Me and my Children” poem by Mary Jean Nish daughter of Mr & Mrs Orvil J Nish songs by “the jurior Sunday School led by Mrs Edna Steed talk by Orvil J Nish “Train a Child in the Way he Should Go” remarks by BishOteen Josephson op 0 hymn Say What is True” and benediction by Edna Steed Mr & Mrs Dean Lamb drove to Ogden Modnay They were accompanied by Don R Lamb and Mrs” Dean Lamb’s mother Mrs Ervin Coombs and her grandson Stephen " f Gr ' r i & ft tmwqrm? 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