Show Wassom en- Mr A Mrs Leslie returned operation terained a group of friends at evening their home Monday Films were shown and refreshwas honored at ments were served Ellen Bockman a party for her 9th birthday anand Mrs Arlo Nielson daughniversary given by her mother ters Sue Ann and Jean visited Mrs Kai Brockman Saturday relatives here Tuesday Mrs Keith Cara entertained Monday for her daughter Geniel for her 8th birthday anniversary were enGames and refreshments joyed by a group of friends By Florence Munson Mrs Chester Boss has home following a major at a Logan hospitaL TIIE GARLAND TIMES UTAH GARLAND FRIDAY OCTOBER Page Tw° 19 FAillS! 1956 and HOME Plymouth News By Don R Lamb The MIA here held their regular meeting here Tuesday evenFoling with a good attendance lowing the class work the Special Interest Class under the direction of the teachers Mr & Mrs Orvil J Nish enjoyed a luncheon The room was decorated with and all colorful autumn leaves of All enjoyed playing games the adults of the ward are invited to join this class at Mutual every is endeavorTuesday evening It ing to put over some good projects for the good of our community Mr & Mrs Andrew Atkinson of Samaria were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Vernon Lamb A birthday party honored Sharon Steed daughter of Mr dr Mrs Don Steed on her 14th birthday Refreshments and anniversary games were enjoyed by 18 of her friends Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Afton Pierson during the weekend were Mr & Mrs LeRoy Pierson of Ogden Mr de Mrs Gerald Pierson of LaGrande Oregon and Mr & Mrs Rueal Pierson of Malad Mrs Jesse art Cornwall Mrs Byron Fielding Briefs vtab nan by A aoju cultural coluos uiuuooif Fullmer Allred inncs visited Mrs Merrill Hards Salt Lake City Wednesday County Agent FARM INSECT CONTROL Insects are hiding up about your yard now to survive in protected places until next spring reports Dr George F Knowlton Utah State Agricultural College Extension entomologist Fall is the time to clean up yard litter and haul it to the dump or burn it This will remove many pests and also reduce the possibilities for insect pest survival about your home Garden refuse may be plowed under or composted Many Injurious insects survive the winter on old crop refuse or In dry broken stems of weeds and crop plants Boxelder bugs hide under under litter beneath boards loose bark of dead trees and in wood piles as well as in cracks and crevices of all types of Lamb and Mrs Stewwere visiting with Gibbs in Brigham This is reported by A Fullmer City Thursday Allred Box Elder County agricultural agent Mr Allred says A NUMBEROF OUR people the Ur S" Department of Agriunder the leadership of Jesse culture notes that tests now Lamb went to Idaho Falls Fri- being developed offer the posdiday and Saturday where they as- sibility of more rapid CRD sisted in digging 44 acres of po- agnosis that present ones being tatoes for George Archibald who used He says most present tests for lost both arms in a hay baler accident this summer The neighbors identifying CRD are rather slow and friends from near by settle- and expensive One method now ments turned out to help care for used is injection of suspected this large crop of potatoes It is material into the sinuses of estimated that over 100 men chickens or turkeys immune to women and children assisted in Newcastle disease and bronchitthis enterprise Friday and 200 on is If fnaterial is affected by Relief Society mem- CRD the injection will result Saturday bers and the Lions Club provided in sinus enlargement food CRD In the first reported Mr & Mrs Steed Estep who as- U S in 1943 now costs the sisted at the home of Mrs Estep’s brother Geo Archibald on Saturwas the that family day report thrilled and most grateful to the large turn out of workers and for the way the work was done They report that Mr Archibald is getVeterans from acting along fairly well and is per- tive service separated since September 4 mitted to go home occasionally 1956 will NOT have 120 days Mr & Mrs Deloris of Stokes In which to apply for Bothwell visited our Ward Sun- term nonconvertible GI insurday and were the speakers in our ance They will have ONLY sacrament meeting in the even- until December 31 1956 ing Veterans Administration said chairman Don R the new Genealogical application deadline Lamb visited the Logan Temple was set by the recently enacted He reports many car Servicemen’s and Monday Veterans’ Surloads of people from Bannock vivor Benefits Act (Public Law and Raft River stakes in Idaho 881 84th Congress) added to the capacity companies Before this law was enacted at the temple that day He also VA explained! eligible veterans reports that Saturday Oct 20 will had 120 days from separation in be Priesthood day at the temple which to apply for the post for Bear River stake at 6:45 pm Little Miss Gwenda daughter is feeling She of Mr & Mrs Lorin John of Por- Valley Hospital tage was seriously ill Saturday much better at this writing and afternoon and was taken to the is expected to be home soon of Mrs L W Manning attended a birthday party for her sister Mrs Thos Y Simmons Wednesday buildings Only part Boxelder bugs hiding places can be removed Therefore a Tall Mrs P C Petterson and Mrs Iva spraying program is recom- Jensen visited in Malad Wednesmended to destroy Boxelder day with the Eldon Corbridges so that out doors of bugs they will not become a nuisance in Mrs P C Petterson Ellery Hall homes offices and school rooms and Jerry Buchanan attended the Removal of unwanted Box- road show in Malad Tuesday night elder trees will reduce Boxelder and helped to judge the acts Cutting down bug breeding fence-roand waste land “volMrs C II Last and Mrs Tommy unteer" boxelder growth Is a Summers were in Logan Monday real help in reducing Boxelder Mrs G B Hughes and grandbug annoyance in the general Dr Knowlton daughter Sheila Ordner neighborhood returned points out Monday from a visit in Oregon methods with Sheila’s mother Rapid diagnostic needed for control of chronic Mr & Mrs Frank Munna enterrespiratory disease of poultry are in prospect as a result of tained the Social Hour Club at intensified research their home Saturday evening A on this No 1 disease enemy of dinner and games were enjoyed the broiler industry ON CRD PROGRESS Veterans Advised On Insurance these Navy Recruiting national broiler industry at least Young men if you are a high $25 million annually The Agricultural Research Service and school graduate and desire to agricultural experiment stations further your education and you of 11 states are cooperating in can not go on to college 'why an research effort to find don’t you see your local U S Navy Recruitor located at 52 ways to eradicate the disease North 1st East Logan Utah or call 2610 and find out about the The U S Department of Agri- Navy’s School enlistment culture report shows that as of program High which is explained 83 14 some Utah September some what below but complete 3995 acres in details can not be presented farmers had put the 1957 winter wheat acreage here at this time of the Soil reserve program Applicants enlisted under the “ Bank School Graduate Training Maximum compensation ap- High an be assured is Program will proved for these farmers opportunity of being sent to a $76ll48 Nationally 44444 farm- service school upon completion ers signed up some 1755385 of recruit indoctrination providacres and are entitled to a maxied such recruit indoctrination mum of $34110149 was required to be completed by but not to a parthe applicant term noncon- ticular School except for those servlcte who will attend the Airman vertible policy Applicants The new law ends issuance of Class “P” School this insurance effective January will be tested interviewed and counseled at a training center 1 1957 and thereby establishes December 31 1956 as the dead- or Receiving Station Enlisted line for application even though Classification Unit to deternilne less than 120 days have elapsed to which school they will be assigned Their choice will be since separation VA said Veterans eligible for this in- the main factor but they must surance are those who were meet certain specific mental and in each ordered into active service for physical qualifications on the schooL 31 days or more since June 27 case depending desired In cases where particu1950 small Eligible veterans separated lar school quotas are from service since last Septem- selection will be highly ber 4 who wish to apply for the This was stated here today by insurance on or before December 31 were advised by VA to make Chief Jefferson G Maner of the sure their applications are ac- local Navy Recruiting Station He are states that companied by the proper premi- fourfarther that a manthere can enratings um list under which are Electronics Field Seaman Recruit High of Salt Lake City School Nell Wood Airman Recruit High spent the weekend with his par- School Hospital Recruit and ents Mr & Mrs Farrell Wood School Seaman Recruit High revolutionary newcar that leaps 3 years ahead See the SEE a car so advanced cars seem three years I n“w-Sec- Yury SEE IT it wul male out of date stalled Ride features like Torsion-Arstyling and Sports Lar Hanaunn '301”y:8 engine — DRIVE IT — BUY IT AT BEAR RIVER AUTO CO PHONE AL In GARLAND WiR Attend Sheep Sale Wynn Hansen will leave the latter part of this week for Kenton Ohio where he will spend a week attending the National Columbia Sheep Sales Mr and Mrs Gale Welling spent a few days of last week at Denver Colo on business Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Cannon Sunday were Mr and Mrs Giles Cromar and daughter Tamra of Salt Lake City Visiting with Mrs Eliza Godfrey and family and Mrs Elmo Munson and family Sunday were Mr and Mrs Orson Godfrey of Lehi Mr and Mrs Ernest Anger and sons Robert and DeVerl and Mrs Elma Petersen spent Sunday at Little Valley Mrs remained to spend Petersen overnight with her children Mr and Mrs Milton Bywater and family Mr and Mrs Wynn Zundel attended a wedding reception at Malad Friday evening for Mr Mrs and Mrs Link Zollinger Zundel sang on the program - Mrs Eva Munson accompanied her son Stanley Farnsworth of Salt Lake City on a business trip to Pocatello and Idaho Falls for a few days last week Mrs Wynn Zundel and children spent Tuesday and WedMr nesday with her parents and Mrs Doyle Cutler and family at Snowville Mr and Mrs Burnell Roundy spent Tuesday at Ogden Mrs J D Munson accompanied by Mrs Ronald Hales of Riverside spent Thursday afternoon visiting with Mrs David Allen and family at Perry Visiting with Mr and Mrs Dwight Hansen and family last week were Mrs Ruby Baker of Palo Alto Calif Mrs S B Mitton of Logan and Mrs Annie Dunn of Ogden Mrs Edith Udy visited with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Thomas Chivers at Malad last week Mr and Mrs Gene Leavitt at Salt Lake spent Saturday City n Mr and Mrs Gene and daughter Kathy of Murray spent the weekend with Mrs Christofferson’s parents Mr and Mrs Noble Petersen PhUl Mason of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs E C Mason and family Saturday his mother and brother Dent accompanied him to Soda Springs Ida where they visited with Mr and Mrs Roliin Thomas and family Attend U Game Mr and Mrs Donald Petersen spent Saturday evening at Salt Lake City visiting with friends and watching the Football game at the Ute Stadium Mrs Geneva Richards of Brigham has been spending several days visiting with Mr and Mrs Theo Richards and family and other relatives and friends Mrs Irene Peck Mrs Lettie Leavitt and Mrs Dorothy Richards enjoyed the privilege of participating with the Singing Mothers at General Conference at Salt Lake City DeVere Adams of Ogden visited with Mr and Mrs Afton Adams Sunday Mrs Dorothy Richards visited with her sister Mrs Aileen Boss at the LDS Hospital at Logan Tuesday evening Visiting with Mr and Mrs Dan Gam Wednesday were Mr and Mrs Harry Downs of Oakland Calif Dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Cannon last week were Mr and Mrs Robert Woodbury of Hurricane Mr and Mrs Lewis Cannon and Mrs Gene Cannon Miss Iris Coombs of Salt Lake City has been spending several days visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Irvin Coombs Mr and Mrs Bill Bowen and family of Morgan spent Saturday visiting with Mrs Bowen’s father C O Hendricks Mrs Mary Cannon was a dinner guests at the home of Mr at and Mrs Fred Norlander Ogden Thursday Mrs Leland Burton and four daughters Norma Barbara and Maurine spent Saturday at Salt Lake City visiting with Miss Marguerite Burton They also visited Mrs Burton’s sister Mrs John Neville at Lavton Mrs Dorothy Richards has boon spending several days with d hrr mother Mrs R S at Trcmonton Mrs is recuperating from a operation Mr and Mrs Emery Hess and son Norvell spent Sunday with Mrs Hess’ parents Mr and Mrs David Thompson at Clarkston WANTED TO BUY— Hay —Call Lysle Munns amount monton phone AL WANT ADS heat Double gar- 824 4tp or RENT: Modern FOR SALE at 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