Show Congressman Dixon Rep Before National Legisla This week the House Committee on agriculture has been working overtime on ’hearings Forty-nin- Senators ad Con- twenty-fou- bills to gressmen have introduced amend the present Sugar Act which expires in 1956 All memhave bers of Utah’s delegation identical bills in to increase the American producers share of the domestic sugar market Pressure has been exerted by the State Department to oppose sugar legislation this season Most of the pressure is being applied by the Cuban producer Since 1948 when the present Sugar Act was passed' the domestic consumption of sugar has Of gone up about 1 million tons this increase Cuba has received 96 of the increase the “full countries (Mexico Peru duty” Dominican Haiti) have Republic 4 The present sugar received bills are aimed at allowing the American farmer to share in the growth of his own country President’s Program In general Southern Congressmen have given President Eisenespe-- excellent support hower The dally on foreign policy Southerners however have balked cn any domestic issue which carried the racial problem Right now at least three major parts of the President’s program are over bogged down in the House thesegregation issue The NaPlan may be re- tional Defense vived by a watered down - bill to The meet the minimum needs Housing Plan is hung up on seghas The School Plan regation on the -- also been chairsame issue Most committee men because of the seniority sysare Southerners tem in Congress and are in a position to “stall” legislation of which they do not - approve 'Don’t be surprised if President makes a personal apEisenhower peal to the people of the nation Plan National Defense In an attempt to salvage some of the President’s request for a Plan this sesNational Defense sion Chairman Vinson (DGa) this bill week rushed- a watered-dowto his House Committee on Armto and tried ed Services get imThe commediate action on scheduled has and mittee revoted a series of hearings on the new it bilL The bill eliminates the original active duty probill’s vision it also reduces the military obligation period Horn eight to six years It does not carry the controversial segregation which stalled the original bill in the House Rep Powhas indicated that he ell this bill and try to will fight get his to it also clause in- Trinity River The House this week voted to authorize the $225 million Trinity River iirrgation and power proMost of the ject in California opponents of the Echo prominent and Upper Colorado River Project supported Trinity Rep Sayd lor of Pennsylvania a even opponent of Colorado River is for this project pleaded strange how all reclamation projects outside of California are bad and if they happen to be inside of California they are good Californians have acomplished great their but ability to talk as things loud as they do about reclamation and still hold their is one of their greatest Multiple Use of Public Lands The multiple use of public lands bill originally sponsored William Dawson by Congressman of Utah passed the House this week Under former legislation it was possible under the guise of a "mining claim” to file on pub“minerlic land if it contained als” as common as sand gravel and pumice Many pieces of valuable timber lands and recreation as phony areas were acquired Access to large mining claims areas of the public domain are denied to the - public by— scudo It rts on Current Problems ive Bodies The new bill mining locations forbids this practice in the future It even grants - access " thru mining claims on public domain to sportsmen and recreationalists Wool and Lamb Program Thru ballots cast not liter than Aug 19 producers will vote in a referendum to decide whether or not an agreement providing for advertising promotional and related market development activities on wool and lambs under Section 708 of the National Wool Act of 1954 will be put into effect The agreement between the Amer lean organized recently Sheep Producers Council and the of Agriculture provides Secretary for small deductions from wool incentive and lamb and yearling sheep payments made to producers under the National Wool Act of 1954 These deductions will provide a means of financing the market development program Before the agreement can be put into effect producers owning at least 23 of the sheep and lambs referthe votes in by represented) endum must vote their program Ballots are being distributed this week Riverside AWARDS GIVEN BOYS Sunservices our church day night seven boys of our ward were given the new "Duty to God” award by the bishopric These boys have filled all the requirements for the award for the We congratupast several years Cape-ne- r late -- John - Capener-IIom- er Dean Udy Norman Burnett Kenneth- - Ward Gordon Capener ad J T Davis upon receiving the awards and wish them well in ether assignments Relief Society work meeting was held Tuesday Eighteen members and friends attended Work was under the direction of Inez Johnson Embroidery work was done on articles for the annual fall bazaar Edna Ward and Lillian Tingey were the hostesses and served! a delicious lunch Mr & Mrs Mike Hirschi" o? Brigham visited their son and family Mr & Mrs Grant Ilirschi Tuesday The Junior Birthday Club members entertained their husband’s at a special party Thursday night at the Garland Cafe The family of Mrs Agnes Burnett met at the home of Mr & Mrs Delbert Wood in Farmington to honor Mr & Mrs Ernest Burnett before they left for their afhome in Moses Lake Wash ter having visited friends and relatives in Utah for two weeks Mr & Mrs Earl Hughes of Samaria spent Sunday with relatives here Two nephews ElRay and! Allen Jimmie Udy came home with them after having visited a week with them there Barbara Udy and Bonnie Udy went back with them to visit a At week Mrs Forence Udy entertained youngsters cousins and firends of her son Gary on his sixth birthday anniversary Mrs Agnes Burnett visited Mrs Ellen Burnett in Preston and with her daughter Mrs Horton Nish and family in Logan during the 15 week Bishoo & Mrs Leland Capener Mr A Mrs Ira Ward Mr & Mrs Joe Forsberg and Mr & Mrs Ron Hales attended the temple Friday night Janeal and Irene Forsberg Doria Mary Gayle accompanied and Smith to Logan Thursday Saturday "they were in Hyrum with George Forsberg Mrs Joe Forsberg and Mr were in Logan Thursday Saturday night a number of our people went to Salt Lake to attend the wedding reception for Mr A Mrs Junior Yagi It was held in the Crystal ballroom of the Hotel Utah and was a very attendThose lovely reception Macfaring -- were Mr & Mrs-J- ay ane Mr & Mrs Frank Nishiguchi LaMar Capener Barbara Ward and Mr & Mrs Don Welling Mrs Effie Welling accompanied Mr As Mrs Don Welling and visited Mr & -- MrsVernon Hess who have a very sick daughter Mrs Welling and Mrs Hess are sisters Dennis Udy accompanied Mr As Mrs John Udy to Logan Saturday where he visited for a couple of days Mr As Mrs Voss Ward and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting friends and relatives Mrs Esther Jensen accompanied by Mrs Mary Ann Ward attended the Morris family reunion at Crystal Springs Saturday LaMar Capener who is working at Langs in Salt Lake spent the weekend with his parents Mr As Mrs Russell Capener Valeea Crowther and Nyle Mangum spent Friday night and Saturday at the Ed Udy home Dr Robert Preston of the High Council accompanied by Bro As Sister Munk of Howell were the speakers at church Sunday night A good crowd attended and thoroughly enjoyed the good talks Mr & Mrs Henry Tubbs attended the Tubbs reunion in Brigham City Sunday Mr Ac Mrs Roy Davis and children of Salt Lake and Mr As Mrs Don Davis and children of Brigham visited their parents Mr Ac Mrs Jesse Davis Mr Ac Mrs Doug Richins and boys of Grouse Creek spent the weekend with Mr Ac Mrs Streat-to- r Tingey parents of Mrs Rich-in- s Mr Ac Mrs J II Ward and family were in Blue Creek to dinner Wednesday at the home of Mrs " Ward’s sister Mr“& Mrs Ora Hyer Mr Ac Mrs J II Ward attended the funeral for Claude Quinney in Logan Thursday Fielding Briefs Friends of Mrs LaRee Holt Whitney will be happy to know that LaRee left St Benedicts Hospital at Ogden Wednesday to go by plane to the Rehabilitation Center Hospital Rancho Los Amigos Calif where she will receive advance medical LaRee care entered the hospital in September with polio and has been hospitalized since Her husband Bob Whitney went to Calif with her to write to LaRee wishing Anyone should address her at Hospital Rancho Los Amigos (Emperial Highway) Los Angeles Calif Mr A Mrs Glenn Severson accompanied by Mrs W E Potter of Farmington and Mrs Willis Walton of Layton recently returned from an enjoyable vacation which took them to Mesa New Mexico and Verde Calo southern Utah They visited with Mr Ac Mrs Moroni Moon and Mr Ac Mrs Joseph Dudley at Jensen Utah and with Mr Ac Mrs Peter Dxrnkin at Neola Utah The Misses Betty and Louise Petersen spent Monday at Logan Mrs Effie Potter accompanied of Logan by Miss Ann Benson spent Saturday at Salt Lake City Diane and Merrill Potter accomto themf Farmington panied where they visited their grandmother Mrs George Manning Mr Ac Mrs M J Udy and son Lex recently returned from Pullman Wash where they visited Dr At Mrs Doyle Udy and family Mrs Dorothy Richards and Mrs Erma Bourne entertained at the Richards home Friday evening in honor of Mr At Mrs Ralph Baird whd are visiting here from Concord Calif Other guests were Mr At Mrs Wayne Gam Mr Ac Mrs Uel Gam Mr Ac Mrs Verl Anderson Mr Ac Mrs Elmo Munson Theo Richards and Jay Bourn 6 A delicious dinner was served Miss Arlene Potter accompanied a group of seniors from Bear River High to Logan Tuesday where they enjoyed a party at Logana Garron Packer grandson of "Mr & Mrs E H Packer who has been spending several weeks hererhas been chosen as one of 12 Eagle by the Lions Ilotarians and Kiwanis clubs of Logan to represent them at Boys State at Salt Lake City beginning on July Scouts 5 THE GARLAND GARLAND Friday — The Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs Gladys Bishop at Garland evening with Monday Mrs Nina Owen Mrs Bernadine Earl and Mrs Rhoda Welling as The party was in to Mrs Edith Udy compliment Hess who recentMozell and Mrs anniverbirthday ly celebrated were saries They presented with nice gifts A berbecue was en" joyed followed by games Mr & Mrs Leonard Severson of San Diego Calif are spending a couple of weeks with his parents Mr Ac Mrs Glenn Severson is with the Navy Air Leonard Force and will report back for at San Diego and) from there duty will leave sometime in July for Mrs Severson will reJapan main with Leonard's parents for an indefinite period Lex Udy is speding four weeks at Norton AFB in Calif attending summer camp Mr & Mrs Glenn Severson accompanied by Mr Ac Mrs Verl Walker of Logan and Mr Ac Mrs Leonard Severson spent Sunday TIMES' UTAH July 1 1955 Page Two Leaving For Europe Mm A D Rich” prior to” leaving for Europe on a vacation trip was honored at a party Friday afternoon by a group of friends at the A Dean Capener home Mrs Rich was presented a gift Mrs Rich and Mrs May Dalton of Tremonton left Wednesday and expect to be gone six weeks For Sale John Deere Model — Thayne Secrist FOR SALE: Combine 12-- lte phone FOR SALE: Five homes in Garat Logan Canyon land Some with real low down Mr Ac Mrs Noble Petersen reOne just right for from a payments turned Friday evening GI— J II Miller 1040 Brigham vacation trip thru the northwest 4tc City Glaand Canada They visited cier Natioal Park and the FOR SALE: Omaha Standard They returned by truck bed for VA ton truck 8 x 12 Temple way of YeUowstone Park low stake rack — Call Rosel Mrs J D Munson spent the Zundcl weekend at with Ogden her Mr As daughter and Mrs David Allen and family Mrs Effie Potter and Mrs Lucille Potter attended a wedding reception for Mr & Mrs Melvin Manning at the Bear River City Mr ward hall Friday evening Manning is nephew of the Potter ladies and is from Ogden Arriving from Manhatten Beach Calif for their vacation in Utah are Mr Ac Mrs Jack Holt and daughters Susan & Marcia They plan to spend two weeks with Mr As Mrs Earl Holt and other relatives in this vicinity Mr Ac Mrs Wayne Gam had as their dinner guests Wednesday evening Mr Ac Mrs Ralph Baird Mr Ac Mrs J P Christensen and Mr A: Mrs IJel Garn A large crowd from our comcommunity and surrounding munities attended the J D Wood at reunion held the school grounds Saturday Lt FOR SALE: High chair and TayRex Jensen "phone lor Tot FOR SALE: Heavy Duty Implement Trailer 1000 tires $175 two Letter Flies $13 also Van Body for 114 ton Truck —See Art Felsted TV REPAIR EXPERT TV AND APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Phone 19 Northern Furniture GARLAND Used Cars SEE BEAR RIVER AUTO Top Values In Used Cars MUSIC - for PIANOS Mrs Robert Turner and BUY or RENT a PIANO lor four boys left Tuesday for their your Piano Lessons this summer home in Arlington after Va having spent the past month with PIANO REMODELING - RADIOS Mrs Turner’s father TELEVISION L Earl and other relatives DUNKLEY MUSIC Dinner guests at the home of Grant Anderson Call or Mr Ac Mrs Uel Gam Monday evenStanley Anderson ing were Mr Ac Mrs Ralph Baird Mr Ac Mrs Wayne Gam and Mr Ar Mrs J P Christensen Lt Ac Mrs Robert Turner and' BREEDING SERVICE— L Earl spent the family and Cache Valley Breeding Associaweekend at Bear Lake and Logan tion provides the beet In HolCanyon stein Guernsey and Jersey sires for artificial breeding service tf Telephone THE GARLAND TIMES & J Breeding Service J Entered at the Post Office at Useless Animals Garland Utah as second class mall matter August 1928 We pay cash and call for your 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