Show 4 Local Men Attend Farm Loan Meet At Salt Lake BASKETBALL TEAMS ANNAPOIJS EXAMINATIONS SCHEDULED FOR JANUARY SOIL CONSERVATION NEWS An examination for all young men interested in attending the leUS Naval Academy will be held When Arnold Christensen J Holmgren president and to Directors George 0 Rudd Chas veled a piec? of dryland south Monday January 17 according II A Dixon t Representative-elecK Knuzler and Lloyd Davis and west of Evans he rather expected will be open r This examination and Manager a in to would hava put that he drain The area did have two only to candidates designated by Ilrry Drew of the Itox Elder Asso- K County National Farm Ixian ciation spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Salt Lake of City attending a conference directors of Utah national farm loan associations The meeting was devoted to discussing ways and means of farmers service rendered and ranchers by these cooperathru tive lending organisations which Land Bank loans are made It was rcfnirtod that the financial condition of the Iand Bank which is owned by the 52 national farm loan associations in and Arizona California Nevada Utah is the best in its history Any young man beSure enough part of the field did delegation 17 and 22 a High tween the ages of not yield as expected water table and alkali began to show itself He called in at th? Service headSoil Conservation quarter and discussed the prob-m with SCS technicians Vernal Holland farm planner and Cook B It was engineer decided that a detailed drainage Mr needed was investigation Cook and Itaymon Chadwick the area soils and drainage specialist from the Ogden SCS office went to work They made a sc ries of systematic borings nin? ft et deep across the entire field Mr A Mrs Hieron Wood of Salt They found the soil rather h?avy through which tthe water moved guests Lake City were weekend of Mr ft Mrs C W Wood They also found very slowly three separate water bearing lay-- t rs of sandy material at different ahd Mrs Mrs Farrell Wood C W Wood were in Tues- depths day A tile drain 2700 feet long was to intercept this water Mrs Rose Elmer and Mrs Zina designed ami carry it oqt of the area ArMarriott were in Ogden Monday' nold and his boys with the help Mrs ILes Jensen and Mrs Bur- of Curly Brough and his equipWhen rell Hughctr were in Logan Thurs-d- ment put in the drain they hit the water bearing sand ran trouble into As layers they Mr & Mrs Willard Wood of the water drained out of this Cloarhetd ' visited during the sj nd the clay layer sloughed off weekend at the Mark Wood home and the sides caved in Howa lot of hard work and Colleen Rom and Dec Williams ever wih was instalvisited at the Chester Boss home hard figuring Ihe tile A layer of led gravel Sunday about four inches thick was plaMr Mrs Gam Capener lly ced around and over the top of Marble and Mrs Delbert llansen the tile This gravel will help were in Ogden Wednesday keep the tile from silting full and will extend the effective life of Miss Connie Capener of Ogden structure Three her nJ week the par- the with spent ents Mr ft Mrs S W Capener corrugated m?tal man holes were Austin and installed to make for easier main- Mr A Mr George Mr ft Mrs Glenn Stoker of Ogden called at the Claemce Austin home Sunday Mr A G Campbell was in Logan Saturday Igan Dr Dixon or one of the other members of Utah’s congressional drains but he was they wouldn’t be adequate PLAY in good high school graduate is eligible to physical condition enter Annapolis providing h? can pass the necessary entrance examinations Any young man who is interested should immediately write t Dixon House Congressman-elecof Representatives Washington DC so that his name might b"1 designated to take the examination Mr & Mrs O C Davis Mrs Margaret Couch and daughter Barbara attended funeral services in Malad for an aunt Mr ft Mrs Frank Hall and Mr ft Mrs Hall also attended the service Mr & Mrs Raymond Couch of Fait Lake City spent the weekend here Mr & are Irre holidays Mrs Bob Davis and baby toT spend the Christmas Mr & Mrs F J Limb visited in Salt Lake Layton and Ogden Friday and Saturday tenanee This difficult job was completmanner ed in a workmanlike usng good materials It should be effective for y£ars to come The thought for today: “Tho the mills of God grind small: yet slowly exceedingly tho with patience he stands waiting with exactness grinds for alL” —Longfellow - “Retribution” THE CROWDS ARE riMEASy OES GARLAND DRUG And a last minute reminder that you'll still find many choice gift items here for leisurely selection LOOKING At ALL 3 COMPARING ALL 3 CHANGING to the on a festive look even though you use old Jelly glasses if you make a spiral design around them with Christmas decorated cellophane tape Paper napkins will take on holIf you paste Christmas iday air stickers oathem or if they're bordered with strip of holly design tape Ilang your mistletoe tn unexpected places tf you want your home to have a gay air Tie with red RKC1MK OF THE WEEK Shrimp Pilaff (Serves 4 tablespoons salad oil cup thinly sliced onions ' cup chopp'd green pepper 'i cup rice cup canned tomatoea t teaspoon salt cup water cup cleaned cooked shrimp Place salad oil onion green pepper and rice in skillet Cook ver low heat until rice ts it own stirring frequently Add oiatoes salt and water Mix veil Pour i Hi quart baking ush and arrange shrimp over for 45 mintop Bake covered utes in a slow oven until rice is tender and has absorbed all-ne- w 5JSS mn hue TABLE glasses will take GARLAND TIMES THE Coach Burrell Hughes took the GARLAND- UTAH team to high school basketball December 17 1954 Friday play Tooele High School Thursday night and West nigh Fri-- i both won River B:ar dry night The second team was Entertain Club games taken to Tooele Friday night by Mr & Mrs D Ilenry Manning Coach Wendell Hess and Mr & Mrs Fred L Nye entertained the ON'O Club at the Nye The Garland Bridge Club Is home Friday night Dinner was games were lidding its Christmas party this served after which Thursday evening at the home piayed and prizes were won by of Mrs A R Hodge Mrs Errall Bone and Mrs W L Mrs M S Newell Nineteen members were visited in Larson Idaho Falls last week present v sWo'V?' 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