Show Plymouth Playing Fielding for Junior Hoop Title Changes Possible In Wheat Allotments Box Elder Bank “Box Elder County wheat growers have until March 15 1955 to release for reapportionment (o other growers any part or all of Plymouth and Fielding Explor1955 their farm wheat acreage ers will play this Thursday night allotment which will not be used for the Bar River Stake MIA A E Buchanan chairman of the teams having ASC County Committee junior title both announcome thru this week’s eight team ced today tournament undefeated to date The release of unused wheat won the stake tour-re- acreage allotments is for 1955 Plymouth ' last year only and must be In writing Mr First night game scores were Buchanan said lie assured growas follows: ers that in establishing future Garland 32 I 20 Plymouth farm allotments the acreage reHowell 35 Snowville 34 leased will be regarded as having Garland II 42 Beaver 23 lxen seeded to wheat on the farm Fielding 45 Riverside 34 from which it is released unless On the second night the scores no wheat is seeded on the farm were for three consecutive years Plvmouth 47 Ilowell 18 Farmers who tan justify a need Fielding 38 Garland II 33 for an additional wheat allotment 34 Beaver 30 Riverside for 1955 have until April 1 1955 Garland I 26: Snowville 10 to make written application for an increase in their allotment released by from the acreage other farmers They are advised however that any increase granted will not be considered in setting future allotments for their Grass Trees Are Planned for Fair Supervisors Hear Further sodding and tree planting at the County Fair grounds is In prospect along with other improvement it was indicated at a luncheon meeting of Fair suor-visnr- s and directors at Woriev’s dining room here Thursday evening The meeting was in charge of Howard Glenn Fir manager Mr Glenn disclosed that last than met exFair more the year a with panses coming thru slieht sum’us to start next sea- forms Annual Gold and Green Is Social Highlight The music of Shorty Ross’s orchestra floated into the farthest corners of the recreation hall to help present the Gold and Green Ball for the Garland First and Decorated in Second wards white and silver the hall resembled the beauty of nature’s “Win- sen A G Campbell of the Self Culture C’ub was in the program whmh consisted of two vocal solos bv A very interesting and informaLena Ann Roberts accompanied tive program was presented in hy Mrs George Kirby after which sacrament meeting Sunday evenEarl Arnold gave a very interesting' Pres & Mrs Vernald Johns ing talk and showed slide nic- - were in attendance and told of tures of his recent trio to Eng- their trip with a group who tourthe interest of ed Mexico and Central America land and the sugar industry Mrs Johns as a member of the During the short business meet- - Sunday School board also visited ing which followed Mrs Rex Jen- - our Sunday School seh'Mrs Durrell Hughes and Mrs After church service the Spewere named as cial Interest Class of the MIA Cyril Linford a committee to collect old sheet held a fireside and presented on music for use at the veterans' record the LeRoy Robertson hospitals It was also announced on the Book of Mormon that the annual husband's party The affair was under the direcwould be held at Worleys Also in tion of Dorris Peterson Refreshments were served to attendance were Mr & Mrs C 15 members and 5 guests Owens of the MIA stake board Adams a cousin of Mf Ardes Robertson gave a sketch of his life and spoke of the family asSymptoms of Distress Arising from sociation during his boyhood Mrs Peterson served candy bars to the group’ DUE TO - Delos and Ardes Adams attendQUICK RELIEF OR NO COST ed church at Tremonton First Ward Sunday evening where East Garland charge of Italvin p ULCERS EXCESS ACID STOMACH vtr five million package of the Willard have been sold for relief of 'rkatmemt ymptomaof distress arising from Stomach nd Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid— oor Digestion Sour or Upset Stomach iasslness Heartburn tc due to Excess Acid dessags" which— fully realment— free at Sleeplessness Ask for “Willard's explains this home GARLAND DRUG WALGREEN AGENCY newest Box Elder County’s bhnk reported an increase of over half million dollars in resources during the year 1954 In his report to the shareholders at the annual meeting held January 18 1955 at the bank building in Brigham City President LeRoy D White reported the resources of the bank increased from $152386865 on December 31 1953 to $209556011 on December 31 1954 and that the bank is now serving over an increase of depositors oer 900 during the year Officers were : LeRoy D White president Richard K Hemingway vice president E R Davis cashier and Grace II Hansen assistant cashier as directors were: George Abbott Douglas J “Fife Frank Francis Jr Richard K Ilemraingway Scott P Horsley Dr J L A JenR M Kaiser sen J Harold Reese Archie Rose LeRoy D White W Rulon White and E R Two-War- d ter Wonderland” son’s exhibit Intermission time found Larry Expansion of the grain pxMbPs in keeping with the imnorfance of King as Master of Ceremonies He introduced the lovely queens: the grain growing in county was Glenna Ward Misses urged by Paul Daniels acting RichardsonCarolyn Audrey Peterson Ila county agent Marie Manning for the sunnort of Mae Nalder Appreciation the county commissioners for the Carol Mann Deanne Elmer Sonya Fair was voiced by Mr Glenn Bowcutt Nadine Bowcutt Helen and other speakers at the meet- Bingham Renee Archibald and Janice Anderson ing The Young Women’s presidents Fntertairment numbers at the and Carma Braddinner were readings bv Miss Faye Richardson shaw presented artistic corsages Trixie Bjorn and Miss Margene Flowof carnations to the girls Pierce er girls were Joy Boss daughter Oi Mr and Mrs Kenneth Boss MRS KRAUSE IS HOSTESS TO and Julie Gleason daughter of CIVIC AND HOME ARTS CLUB Mr and Mrs Ralph Gleason Brute and Ronald King sereiThe Civic and Home Arts Club naded the queens with “Winter met with Mrs ’David1 France as Wonderland” Mia Maids of the hostess at her home Wodnesday wards presented a floor show evening of last week Mrs Rob- dance Then the charming girls ert Preston club resident bed danced the “queen’s waltz” with charge of the meeting Th® club their escorts collect was road by Mrs Rex JenMrs Ladies Reports Growth Crowther reported her se- cond mission this one to Australia from which she recently returned Mrs Bill Potter was the guest of honor at a surprise birthday dinner at the borne of Mr & Mrs IIom:r Marble in Deweyville Sun1 day Mr & Mrs Leon Anderson and family were Sunday guests of Mr k Mrs Jasper Shaffer Vernon Shaffer and sons Steve Davis and Bob visited1 Mrs Dora Shaffer this week Vernon and Steve had met Bob who received his discharge from the service at Fort Sheridan and the three visited relatives in Oklahoma and Missouri before returning here and then to their home in Idaho Word has been received from Earl Harper that he has been transferred from Fort Ord to Camp Carson Colo Jerry Petersen Curtis Grover and Gordon Winter are now at Ft Ord awaiting further assignment Mr & Mrs Gilbert Allred and Mr & Mrs Emery Marriott attended cutter races at Malad Saturday Mr & Mrs Ross Rhodes had as Sunday guests Mr & Mrs R A Christensen of Ogden Mrs Ruby Nielson also Mr & Mrs Orval Cheney of Salt Lake City who were visiting relatives here Mr & Mrs R J Potter spent four days of the week in Salt Lake City Pres Potter attended a fireside at the C J Wood home in GarRecords land Sunday evening of the New Testament were played Mr & Mrs LeRoy Atkinson are rejoicing in the safe arrival of a baby boy bom at a Malad hospital Thursday The new arrival weighed in at 7 lbs 10 ozs and is welcomed by two sisters Lenis Christensen of Ogden the weekend at home spent Warren Hansen and daughter Sherma were Logan visitors Monday Sherma was also there on Tuesday The Warren Hansen family visited in Logan Sunday with Mr & Mrs Eugene Hansen1 and Mr & Mrs E S Hansen Mr & Mrs Hansen attended the Elder game at Bear River-BoBrigham Friday Mr & Mrs Ronald Potter of Logan spent the weekend at the R J Potter home Mr & Mrs Joe Oyler spent the weekend in Ogden Mr & Mrs Kenneth Shaffer were in Ogden Monday Mr & Mrs Howard Oyler were Logan visitors Friday Warren 'Hansen and Sherma were speakers in the Garland First ward Stake- - MIA ‘‘Teens’” Gold and Green Ball Here This Saturday UTAH GARLAND Friday ' January 28 1955 Stake Teen River Gold and Green Ball for Bee Ilive gills and Boy Scouts of the MIA SPECIAL SALE: January Clean will be held this Saturday even- auce on all Fancy Work to make One-daing in the Garland ward hall it room for new spring stock is announced! hy the- stake MIA only Saturday January 25 board Come in and see the big values There will be a good orchestra —May Taylor Kent Tremonton and features of the affair will be refreshments a floor show and lucky number dances Bear The Dancing will be from until Lions Hear Member and Tell of Travels the 8 and Bee Hive girls Boy Scouts from all wards of stake are invited to attend 11 pm To Italy England Garland Lions Wednesday evening listened to Earl Arnold local sugar factory superintendent recount his trip’ of last summer to England and Italy where he was a special adviser on installing and operating some new sugar refining machinery in two large factories Mr Arnold also showed many colored slides of scenes in the United States and Eurqpe The club vbted to hold a ladies luncheon next month and also to join the Brigham and Tremonton clubs at a dinner at Brigham City to which the partners of the members will be invited President Jay Law was in the meeting of charge High School Students Test Artistic Talents On Snow Designs Sculptering in snow took the spotlight at Bear River High in when homeroom groups competed with one another to transform the front campus into a riot of snow figures after the Copying - somewhat state the major colleges of the Eear River studentbody used “King Winter’s” generous supply 'of “white stuff” to create impressive snow figures as a prelude to the Bear River Ben Lomond basketball battle tonight at 8 pm in Memorial gym Special committee groups within individual home rooms were reMrs Clarence Weaver (Reva sponsible for the various snow Calderwood) of Omaha Nebraska Mirs Chester figures now to be seen on the visited her sister camnns Boss Wednesday ' try V s "hri Gariy Chicks" (f due fo make extra good profits next fall predict most economists Economists are predicting extra good egg prices next fall and winter Their estimate is based on the fact that prices for 5 years have been down one year— up the next The graph shows this fact clearly While prices are higher in some areas and lower in others the picture has been true everywhere The reason is easy to see Many folks get disgusted when prices are low So they don’t start as many chicks as usual And the shortage of eggs forces the price up U S AVERAGE EGG PRICES J ¥ tlT Of- Sunday Mrs Boyd Munns entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr & Mrs Dick Ramsdale and family of Drigham Mr & Mrs Dee Ramsdale of Tremonton and Mrs Flossie Ramsdale and children Karen and Mike of Bear River City Mrs Boyd Marble entertained Pinochle the club at her home Wednesday went to Prizes Sally night Munns Carma Archibald and Carma Bradshaw ‘Mf & Mrs Alfred Hansen and son Leo of Corinnfc and Mr & Mrs Earl Berchtold and three children of Tremonton were dinner guests Sunday at the Carl Mann home TIMES THE GARLAND r 0 ’50 ’49 ’52 ’51 ‘53 54 ’55 Chicks Now hr Best Profits all our friends and customers to take advantage Order We urge - of tins profit opportunity Let the otheriellow quit You’ll make more money that way And please order your chicks early If you start them early they usually will make $20 to $40 extra profits per 100 they’re in peak production while egg in the fall and early winter See vs real pullets— because prices are highest soon won’t you? Bear Kljver Farm Supply ARTHUR MICIIAELIS O on — GARLAND ' ODDDD a anna |