Show cbowtr '”’N 0 the ESTABLISHED Side 27th By V IK AUGUST Year 192S MEMBER GARLAND STATE TRESS UTAH UTAH FRIDAY JULY AND 8 NATIONAL 1953 EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION No 49 Johns Utahns Carry Farm Needs To Capitol TIIE FEDERAL COMMISSION on Intergovernmental relations has come for local responsibility for general public education feels that Federal grants in aid ta education should be limited to jubjccts in which there is a clear and special national interest The Commission believes that the states "are able to meet their responsibility to education if they choose to do so but ifj factual findings indicate a lack of tax resources in a given state then for there would be Justification Federal aid but not for Federal control It also favors Federal assistance those areas where It E J Holmgren Garland president of the Utah Beet Growers Association and J A Wood of bait Lake City carried the reof Utah agriculture for quests more favorable sugaf legislation to Washington last week A favorable bill would be sure to pass the Senate where half of that body already has joined in introducing a proposal to give in in the states a sugar producers Federal employment has placed greater share of the annual inextra burdens on the school sysbut in the creased consumption tems southern Demo- House where Too much Federal aid could crats dominate the agricultural as some have pointed out subcommittee interest is in high sidize inefficient school systems supports for cotton peanuts and and that should le reorganized tobacco rather than in more Thus it could become improved revenue for sugar growers who more of a detriment than benein the south come mainly only to determination Utah's fit from Louisiana ’and Florida provide adequate education in As a result of a powerful Cuthe ' face of its limited resources ban lobby there is a strong sentihas resulted- in one of the best ment to continue Cuba’s present educational in the organizations 96 per cent share of increased nation US sugar consumption unless some little of it be allotted to AT WASHINGTON J Rico However Congressseen E Senator and Puerto Garland DC— wih here (left) Bennett Holmgren “I RECEIVED two Garland Times Wood of the Utah Idaho Sugar Company attended Uouse hearings on sugar man Dixon has been ably pressand I sure was glad J A yesterday in Washington week last case of the beet sugar inlegislation the ing to get them" began a fine letter dustry in the committee this week from Ray Knutson National Beet The Growers who is working on a ranch at Sunday Schools Federation reports that for the Shoshonl Wyoming and really Announce in time 21 first Meeting years sugar has enjoying the hard outdoor work become involved in partisan poliattends the Riverton Ray tics as a result of determination Sunday School s workers of the Branch 'meetings on Sundays A county-widcommittsurvey of certain groups to concentrate where he has had an opportunity ee has been appointed to pre- Bear River Stake will ho’d their cn opposition to the Benson- and for activity and has met two pare a study of every area of regular preparation meeting this Eisenhower farm program enA the for program laborwho advises are designed the county to determine joung missionaries their Sunday at 2:30 pm Senator Bennett has been workis scheduled for the tire family Boss Russell stake superinden ing in the area President of the ability to meet of the needs behind scenes for nearly the second G Home annual Farm ing and cent Branch is Richard Roylance industry reports five months negotiating with the a nephew of Henry Brown of prospective will ap- Institute to be held on the campThe stake organization of Kleon Kerr secretary-manage- r House White the of the us State Utah Department of Garland and a fine person says the Bear River Agricultural effort made to every Valley Chamber preciate this week A Fullmer State' the Department of AgriRay have all ward workers present at College of Commerce and culture sugar industry leadLast month several Allred Box Elder County Agriwere made the meeting The appointments 6ut a suitable cultural Agent points out Plans ers hammering AS A RESULT of population at a joint meeting of valley wards had 100 per cent of their are for tours to compromise nearly completed with representat- officers and teachers t present changes there are great num- representatives bills bethe sugar “Actually recreathe farm Experimental bers of people in the valley al- ives of the Box Elder Chamber tional activities a barbecue and fore Congress are a little more will examine committee ready who will net recall the enThe administration’s than liberal the outwith excellent entertainment Mrs facergetic services rendered by each area to establish such K II Fridal Jr who passed away tors as availability of labor standing state and national speak- official stand but I’m sure that type Moreover her long of ers to high light this special event we can work out a bill that will this week materials labor production to illness has further taken her satisfactory on July 14 and 15 It appears be reasonably activities trad i n g from the public eye But there agricultural that Frank L Teuton from Wash- everyone concerned” Sen Benmarto areas including proximity recall who associa still are many ington DC will exhibit articles nett told Mr Holmgren and Mr tions with her in varied activi kets water power tax structure made from agricultural products Wood disfuel availability ties and who have been sadden industrial services will be held His talk will emphasize utilizaFuneral as ed by her illness by her pass- tribution facilities living condit1 at Mrs for today Friday pm tion of agricultural produce with ions cliimate and laws and regu- Clara Hansen ing Fridal former pres- a special feature of 12 girls modWe join with hundreds of lations ident of the Bear River Stake eling articles of clothing and acothers In offering sympathy to members of the Bear RiThe Relief Society who passed away cessories made from her bereaved husband a former ver farm proValley industrial planning member of the Bear River Stake at Tremonton at the age ducts This exhibition will he committee will hold a luncheon Monday and the family of 71 after a long illness presidency The Garland Cafe has recently on first the the program on July — meeting this week in order to been leased by Mrs Roma Smith 14 The service will be in the Treget the study underway says Mr ARRIVE IN TURKEY— Allred states that Wheeler from Mr and Mrs Stephens who Mr monton Ward chapel Kerr where of editor of the Farm have moved to Montana under the direction Bishop McMillen Mr and Mrs K L Hess have Representing the Bear River Journal who is recognized as an they are reported to have taken received word of the safe arri- Valley Chamber of Commerce at Reed Giles dvnairt-l- e charge of a motel and restaurant with speaker 13 outstanding was Oct bom Mrs Fridal t Gep-harwere the son Lowell Wesley val of their meeting Major ideas pertaining to agriculture property near Flathead Lake a daughHess and his family at Ismir Jerry Fruin Stuart Young 1883 in Bear River CityAnnie Mrs Smith has had seven years will be another high light of the AnTurkey They sailed from New and Kleon Kerr Ford Scalley ter of Peter M and cf experience in the cafe business She attended first day dersen Hansen member of the committYork on June 7 tea for the women and assures patrons the finest A special at two Logan excused College ee was Brigham Young Major Hess is working for from and married Knute II Fridal Jr will be held with other features kind of service Attending the meeting years with the Turkish Air Force She will serve meals for special which will inoclude short cuts in under the US Military Air pro- Brigham City were Herb Adams- Nov 24 1909 in the Salt Lake sewing methods and in practices parties and club groups as well on Dee Lund Doug Miller Carl Temple gram at the counter as maintain to The health proper Wold and Mrs Elma Klitgaard She was active in church organmen will tours to the liveNOTICE and Mrs Rudy Kaiser of the Box izations serving as organist and stock farmsenioy M MEN - GLEANER to view new developATTENTION Elder County Women’s Legislat- teacher and also as president of ments and research and observe AH members of the Garland ive Council the Relief Society both in the Crystal Springs is the place First Ward between the ages of are to be completed Tremonton Ward and the Bear the crops ard pasture demonstraReports Tuesday July 12 is the time — tions to see the new developIP and 25 are requested by the and returned to the county chair- River Stake for the Garland First' Ward MIA ments in crops and irrigation M Men - Gleaner Class to parti- man Miller the 25th by Doug husband night include her activity Surivors 'Vil be Free ice cold buttermilk cipate in the annual ward MIA of July Everyone is Invited four sons K IU Fridal IH Max available both next at Crystal Springs days for all attendouting Come and enjoy an evening II John Fridal and P Fridal ing Tuesday For Mexico of fun There will be swimming Leaving Grant D Fridal all of Tremon-toalso states Anderson this The that out agent points Douglas Oneta Shurtz is leaving Mrs and Stewball Mrs Fun for a skating volley and daughter is one of those events the farmthis group is holding their annual next week on a vacation old and young alike with plenty Centerville: trip to art (Fae) Francis election and social on July 19 er and housewives of Box Elder of a folwill She Mexico food climax tour to eventhe the and good join eight grandchildren the next1 issue of can’t afford to miss Watch in which has been by the lowing brothers and sisters: Vic- County just ing this paper for more information Utah Educational arranged We all Association Ada Hansen invite Amos especially tor L Ilansen Special WOFFINDENS LEAVE Interest people of the ward II Fridal and Raymond M HanNOTICE The officers of the MIA want Mr & Mrs Wm G Woffinden sen Visit From Oregon all of El wood Harvey M and family left Sunday to make everyone to remember Tuesday — Mr JMnPaimcrGossand I(ansenLongBeachu Calif The - Farmers Home Adminis12 visit-eOre “aP Crystal' Springs-"- "J Ilansen Salt Lake City their home'Tn Belle- -' Fourche July-tration office will be closed Mon- family of Lakeview Mr Woffinden who Dakota Hansen So 11 Lucinda 12 week and Alice their Peterson with and sister last July Tuesday day cashier Gibbon of California all of Boar is for the Sugar Company George and Etta Christensen 1955 due to personnel attending Mrs Frank Elmer and family Mrs Rulon isited his sister there came denvn for his family Elmer returned to Ore- River City and Florence Holda-vaa state meeting to be held in Colleen last Ilansen week of Tremonton Saturday Salt Lake City on those days gon with them Friday for a visit- - Will Survey County Resources Farm Home Institute Set At State College Funeral Today for Former Stake Women’s Leader Cafe Under New Management ( |