Show ' I I Breeding Association Invites Fanners To Herd Tour State Solving Champions Own Fashions and tour The annual meeting of the Cache Valley Breeding Association is being held next and Friday announces Thursday local representa’Roy Atkinson tive and will feature the attendance of Wallace Miller of Minnesota and Dr D L Fourt of the University of Idaho as speakers jand discussion leaders The meeting will be held at Tlyde Park on Thursday and on Friday the group will tour Box Elder County farm herds beSorensen Bros ginning at the farm in East Garland at 10 am The next stop will be at the Eber-harfarm in Bothwell with din ner at the Bothwell ward hall and continue on to the Ted Burt farm in Corinne All themembers and others who are interested are invited to come and look over the offspring of the Association sires About '300 people are expected to be on the Showing 'W' Bigler Jensen — Maurine day Ruth Jensen and Thorban Stone LOCAL BRIEFS — Mr & Mrs Verl Svedin Bert Svedin and Nadine Bowcutt ol Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the Arbon Bowcutt home Sun? day ' “ t MTs Claim Archibald and’ Mrs Earhel Nielsen attended a in Salt Lake Monday for a relative Entertains Bridge Chib Mrs Jos A Nielsen was hostess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon Special guests were Mrs F L Nye tand Mrs Ross Rhodes Mr Nye1 Prizes went to Mrs Dean Capener and Mrs F J limb Sunday the following were a mong those who drove to Blacksmith Fork Canyon to see the elk: Capener was in Ogden Dr & Mrs R D Preston and fam- on Dean business Monday ily Mr & Mrs Dave Kraus and family Mr Be Mrs Jay Law and family Mr Be Mrs Dean Bradshaw THE GARLAND TIMES and family and Mr Be Mrs Arbon UTAH GARLAND Bowcutt and family Friday February 10 1954 Mr it Mrs Elmer Jensen were Page 6 in Montpelier on business Mon NETT TAX GUIDE FOR FARMERS tour Beaver Dan Y Collinston Mr Be Mrs Ezra E Lefler are eagerly awaiting a pleasant vacation to Hawaii in the near future Mr Lefler was the winner of an alf expense trip to Hawaii for two given during the weekend Utah Wing Air Force Asso elation Symposium In Salt Lake City The trip is sponsored by the Association Chester Boss of the Bear Stake high council and Mr Mrs Howard Maughn of Garland were guest speakers at sacrament aneeting last Sunday evening Those attending the wrestling match at the high school last week were Mr Be Mrs LaMar Bowen Mr & Mrs Edward Bowen and Mr & Mrs M V Simmons MRS ALTON VEIBELL was released from a Salt Lake City hospital Wednesday following a major operation there a few weeks She was a guest of her ago parents Mr & Mrs Aldred in Trcmonton until Saturday when she returned home Mr Be Mrs James DeLong and family of Oneida were weekend guests of Supt Be Mrs Joseph of Cutler plant Packer visited SatMrs Opha urday and Sunday with Mrs Carand ina Mineer family and Mrs George Buckley and daughter She is spending Anne in Ogden this week with Mr Be Mrs Joel Nelson and sons in Salt Lake City Guests of Mr & Mrs Ralph Simmons during last weekend were Mr Be Mrs Sterling Meldrum who spent Saturday with them and Mr Be Mrs Albert Meldrum who visit- ed Sunday Attending Primary preparation meeting Saturday ar GaHv'i were Orpha Bowers Marian Ericksen Rosa Lucile Rucker Johnson Maurina Ruth Jensen Jensen Karroll Bishop and Anna Durfey Mr Be Mrs Delbert Kidman and daughter Shauna and Mrs Richard Stanley and children were Parkinson guests of Mrs Anna In Wellsville SYLVIA SIMMONS and Ericksen Mrs Marian attended the memorial concert for Dr N W Christiansen at the USAC field bouse in Logan Sunday of last MRS week Mr & Dayton Mrs LaVere Balls of Tuesday guests of LaMar Bowen Mr Mrs Saturday Mr Be Mrs Ed Bowers visited Mr & Mrs Ralph Forsgren and family in Bothwell and Mr &Mrs Jim Seager and sons in Garland Mrs Soger is recover- Ing at present from a stroke Mr Be Mrs Bill Barker and sons 1 Logan were Sunday dinner Mr it Mrs George guests of were & Johnson Mr r taxational Mol Be Mrs Ben F Johnson and v Champions in tho art of tawing with wool Sylvia Vincent (cantor) 14 af in Fort Worth after Provo and Anna M Stock 19 of Logan art repratanting Utah in tha National Fathion Revue Climating the ninth annual "Make It Yourself with Wool” contest tha event brought together champions from 15 Western states With the Utah girls is Mrs Laland Peterson of Hyrum president of the Woman's Auxiliary of tha Utah Wool Growers Association during this year's contact Texas — Utah’s Junior and senior homeFORT WORTH in the ninth annual "Make It Yourself with sewing champions fashions as the Wool" contest have modeled their state’s representatives in the famous National Fashion Revue held ' this year in Fort Worth The young women are Sylvia Vincent 1G of Provo the junior and Anna M Stock 19 of Logan Selected as Utah’s state-wide competition they joined the top sewing champions in in showing off g experts from 14 other Western statesensembles which d suits coats dresses and in the have won distinction as the "best West” Miss Vincent a senior at Provo High School won her state dress consisting of title with a fitted dressmaker-styl- e e skirt The jacket’s a jacket and pencil-slioutstanding detail is a bias band running from the shoulders and closing with a tab and button at the front The bias cut is repeated in the sleeve cuffs A student at Utah State Agricultural College in Logan Miss Stock won her title with an ensemble consisting of a coat of Forstmann’s cinnamon brown virgin wool fleece and a dress of — Miron's charcoal brown worsted flannel The coat is slightly flared with a closing below its shaped collar and long sleeves with deep cuffs The dress has a straight-fron- t skirt a paneled back ana shallow yoke at front and back The two state home sewing champions received trips to Fort Worth to participate in the famous National Fashion Revue and to be the guests at the 91st annual convention of the National Wool Growers Association They traveled to and from Fort Worth as guests of the F W Woolworth Company Designed to create interest in the art of sewing at home with wool and to foster wider fashion knowledge among girls of high school and college age the contest is eld each year throughout It is open to all girls from 14 the Western empire through 22 years of age Those from 14 through 17 enter the junior division those from 18 through 22 the senior division More than 7000 young women enter the event each year The Women’s Auxiliary of the Utah Wool Growers Associa-- ’ tion and the Wool Bureau sponsor the “Make It Yourself with Wool” contest each year in Utah Mrs Leland Peterson of Hyrum was Auxiliary president during this year’s contest and Mrs Ray J Clark of Salt Lake City was state contest director also were guests of Mr & Mrs D Independence JMo IIamon and attended there LDS services also visiting Liberty jail They visited Dr Be Mrs John J Leavenworth at Bateman Kansas where John is stationed with the array Mr & Mrs Hannon Green and children of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr it Mrs Jos A Erick-se- Ft during last weekend Mrs Lorin Larsen and J J Larsen of Newton visited Sunday with Mr & Mrs Myron Hansen Mr is Mrs Seymour ' Johnson and family visited Sunday with Mrs Rose Schwab in Logan Mrs Sylvia Simmons visited for several days last week with Mr Be Mrs Garth Geddes and daughters at Kearns Mrs Anna Durfey attended a birthday party Sunday in honor Mrs of mother her Mary Maughn in Wellsville ANNOUNCED ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Charles C Bishop of Collinston announce the en gagemet of their daughter Karroll to Dale Ferris Allen son of Mr and Mrs Ferris Allen of Tre-- 1 monton Karroll will graduate returned 'on Marijane Monday' from “Excelsior Springs thislpring from Bear River High Mo where they spent three School Dale is a graduate of weeks while Mr Johnson was re- - Bear River and is at present medical treatment They (ployed in Salt Lake City daughter The Internal Revenue Service says that farmers of the Nation can get a lot of help from this brand new tax guide intended to ease their work In preparing their 1955 returns first to include computations on taxes Other problems also are treated in copy and pictorial detail Copies may bo obtained from district internal revenue ofiices or front county farm agents QUILTING PARTY Mrs Ollie Bowen was hostess at a quilting party Wednesday afterhome in "Beaver Dam noon at A delicious dinner was served to Opha Packer of Wlieelon Helen Sandall Glenna Hales and Ethel Mrs Frank Wight of Tremonton Cannon Fielding and Mrs Jessie Norlander and Floella of Ogden her of RENDEVOUS CLUB NEWS Last weekend the members of the Ladies Rendevous Club were a number of occasions guests Friday evening they attended the in Garland polio benefit party Prizes were won by EUa Foster Juanita Bigler Virginia Francom a Mending and LaVinia Marble were Aileen Simmons Anna DurFosEricksen Ella Natalie fey Maurine ter Marian Ericksen Ruth Jensen Josephine Jensen LaVinia Marble Juanita DeLong Ida Bosen and Virginia Bigler rraneom Saturday Mrs Myrtle Potter and Ethel Hooper enter club members at the tained Potter home in Ogden lovely 500 were won by Ger- Prizes trude Simmons Aileen Simmons A delicious and Anna Durfey Iunch“ was “served to “Marie Lef Ollie Boler Josephine Delong Gertrude wen Arleen Simmons Juanita Anna Durfey Simmons at the at O Brooding of chicks by infrared heat is so infrared lamp simple just one 250-wafor 100 chicks No hover or other equipment is necessary No huddling Chicks are always in full view for quick spotting of abnormalities buy from your dealer Be Modern — FARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co |