Show Construction Slated To Enrich Program t Bears stand to enjoy an en- and the auditorium and physics deriched program of high school Chemistry work with the completion of the partments in the new addition desks will with water feature new senior high building slated outlets and electrical to begin construction this month gas which will aid in the learning discloses Principal Frank Stetelate Douglas Can-- l vens process non and Ace Taylor depart“Old Main” will be transferred ment heads to the junior division except for All rooms will possess adequate special areas that both senior and Both closet and selving space with addjunior highs will share ed bookcases for English classes groups will use the homemaking Feature Creative Aids ag( shop vocal and instrumental the the of gym pool To aid in the departments teaching journalism and creative expres- a special press room will sion be built with a copy desk Bulletin boards and room for work in the various phases of writing and editing news will also be featured according to Rupert Blackham Searchlight adviser A darkroom with needed equipment for picture development will enable students to avail Needs themselves of new opportunities in the field of photography CoNow is the time to check fertil- nnected with the darkroom will be for the izer needs for wheat a Bearfax room used Assistant County Agent Paul R various phases of work connectDaniels saysrSoll may or may not ed with- - the year-boneed nitrogen fertilizer dependFarm Lads Due Attention The ag department has plans ing on several factors he adds These include the stand of wheat for a class room unit and three the moisture supply and the small compartments for seed gerof straw from the previous minating and milk incubating which is into worked the will be crop testing Also included soil an office and library Fanners will probably need to Joined with the vocal room be a which scats 100 will apply nitrogen if they have a good stand of wheat and if there practice room for small enis plenty of soil moisture This sembles and a listening room in is especially true if a liberal students for educating of wheat straw and stubtypes of music A recording from ble room to give vocalists experthe previous crop has been plowed under or worked in ience In the hearing of their to the soil The microbes decomown voices is also included as is an office and library posing the straw require considerable soil nitrogen for this pur Plans are for' the new building to house administrators offices pose On the other hand farmers a girls’ lounge a student council American and room to not need will probably history room apply nitrogen if the stand of whweat and possibly a social science room — BRIIS Searchlight is only fair to poor or if the soil moisture supply is below normal Check Fertilizer Says County Agent Field experiments by the Utah State Agricultural College have that yield increases from nitrogen fertilizer occur during soil moisture supplies when years are ample During drouth years little or no yield increase is obtained from nitrogen fertilizer on wheat After the snow melts Mr Daniels recommends that farmers check their wheat stand and soil moisture If both are favorable it will probably pay them to annly nitrogen fertilizer Approximately 40 pounds of available nitrogen per acre Is recommended Broadcast the fertilizer after the snow melts and as soon is the land is dry enough to work on the agent advises shown Attend Party — Mr & Mrs Arnold Larsen and members of the family attended a party which honored Clifton of Ogden 15th Larsen bishop Ward last Thursday The party was given by the Relief Society as an anniversary event Park Valley " " Greetings! These greetings come from our valley during a dust storm The wind is moving the dirt in clouds past my window so I cannot see house A feV snow my neighbor’s drifts still lay on the fences with the dry earth spread in acres all around Our worries a part of us Hfe still moves on — Officers and teachers of the ward Primary spent Monday of last week dofhg temple work in Logan Wednesday evening in Carmeeting at Christina ters and Saturday a group of them attended stake preparation meeing in Garland— Sunday was slake leadership meeting with a group of the ward’s faithful attending Thursday MrC and I called in Garland to pick up Ken Jr who is attending school there and we visited a short time with the B Kent Carters Rudger Palmer acon companied us to ’Tremonton business While in that town we & saw Rex and Helen (Mr Mrs) Cugsley and Mr & Mrs Harold Kunzler and daughter Rhea all Park Valley people in town on t business The Gordon Carters were Garland visitors Friday — Mr & Mrs Ferris James and Mr 5s Mrs John Carter were in Brigham Friday the Jon Carters remaining there iur a few days medical attention is Mrs E Ray Morris (Tina spending some time in Salt Lake Julia a sister Brighfor caring ton who is ill Dr & Mrs Howard Rasmussen cf Brigham and family visited the Joseph Palmers Saturday of last week THE GARLAND GAKltAND- We were happy to Mrs Delbert Hirschi have and Mr - Friday baby daughter Joan of Brigham City Mr & Mrs Frank Hill and baby daughter Julie Ann of Logan and LI & Mrs Sydney James of Mountain Home military base visiting friends and relatives here over the weekend March 25 1935 Page 6 though suffering a back injury which makes sitting for her a matter of a speciaUy built chair (while her back mends) comes to the various ward meetings to atA highlight of the week was tend to her church duties The having the Vernald Johns of Gar- othen bouquet goes to J Henry who land with us of the ward Tues- Kunzler tho seventy and young day evening showing pictures of some odd years particitheir recent travels in Central pates in the ward’s roller skating America A large group enjoyed parties on Friiy nights encourthe slides and one youngster was aging and delighting the timid heard to remark “Those were skaters proving to us how engood pictures they showed they joyable is the company of the should have charged all us kids young in heart! a dime!” Bye! The MIA’ Gold and Green ball held Saturday night in the new recreation hall was a success The decorations were colorful" the refreshments delicious the girls’ formals the Ashby Orlovely chestra from Deweyville enjoy able The young people away at school were home for the occasion and brought friends with them Six lovely Gleaner girls ° CJDavls of the waid Sharon Carter Jo Sunday honor Palmer Joyce Hirichi ? bl?hday Layne son Mrs Ronny Mr SIJrley Kunzler Janet James and mg her Sims and family of Ogden Eatl Junelle - Palmer were recognized for their accomplishments Their also visited here during the day fathers escorted them to the stage Mrs Art Felsted has bees where ward YWMIA president this Beth James presented each girl visiting son week in Montpelier Jim and family who with her with the book “Golden Nuggets ' been transferred there to have of Thought” compiled by Ezra work L Marler ' We would like at this time to Mrs P C Petterson and Mrs C pass bouquets to Beth James al- - J Wood were in Logan Tuesday ?" Farmers Offered Security Phamphlet “A pamphlet explaining how social security works for farm families has been prepared jointly Service by the Internal Revenue Adminisand the Social Security tration and is now available upon request” Jay M Hansen of the Ogden speial security office said eday “Besides containing information of interest to the farm operators and farm employees” Mr Hanconsen said “pamphlet OAST-2tains an application blank which one or the farmer who hires each of whom more employees will receive at least $100 in cash in can 1955 wages complete for the Internal Revenue Service so him mail forms for that they can reporting these wages” Reauests for this panwhlt should be addressed to the Social PO Box Security Administration 1070 Mr Ogden Utah Hansen will be in Tremon-toat the Utah Power and Light March 31 Company on Thursday Mr A Mrs Kai Brockman were between 1 and 3 pm in Salt Lake City Monday where they visited G E Burton at the Mr & Mrs Frank Munns reVeteran’s Hospital nieht from a Mrs Vida White of Salt Lake turned Tuesday in Mill City Oregon to get visit to Wedhome her City returned nesday after spending a week acquainted with their new the son of Mr & Mrs Jesse with her sister Mrs Geo Davis (Annie Munns) Lee The Lees Mr A Mn James Stewart and row have three girls and two Mr & Mrs Ernest Stewart of Po- boys catello visited at the F J Limb Mrs B C Brough returned home heme Uonday r Sunday from a Brigham hospital from a major Mr A Mrs J J Thompson visit- and is recuperating - ed during the week with their operation daughter Blanche in Twin Falls Ezra Jensen of Ogden visited Idaho relatives here Sunday and was one of the speakers in the evenMr A Mrs J Delos Thompson and family of Brigham City visit- ing meeting in the Second Ward ed relatives here Sunday - Mr Mr A Mrs Farrell Larsen of was one of the speakThompson ers in the Second Ward sacra- Brigham City were Sunday guests of the V L Larsen’s ment meeting Early Application Gives Complete Control Insurance lor Big Yields Sale and Easy to Apply Most Widely Used Insecticide by Allalla Growers Recommended by All State and Federal Experiment Stations in Allalfa Growing States Low-Co- UEbSICOL Central Officti ond Laboratory 330 con East Grand Avtrvt ' '' Ad No tSM 7 x9 TIMES UTAH & tn9449-- i P o Chicago 13 lillnoa ATI OH |