Show MORGAN jorgan SOIL conservation BACKED BY the soil conservation districts movement Is sweeping this country 11 a manner unprecedented in agricultural history there ihas been no n ne bement ment comparable in speed scope or significance to Us its spread many having been formed by land awner themselves for the defense and benefit of their lands under their own act dershin der ship and direction the first soil conservation district law was passed in arkansas march 3 1 1937 but before it became effective ve july 1 north carolina passed an act and chartered the brown creek district the first in the country that was ivas how it started by december 26 1910 1940 thirty eight states had adopted soil conservation districts legislation there have been 32 3 districts formed in utah to date movements of this kind are neither incidental or accidental in the progress of human affairs they do not happen without some powerful stimulus or catalytic process we know what the stimulus was it was the soil conservation demonstration s program plus nn an educational eff c effort ort that awoke mi millions 1 ons of americans to the problems of ern ion more than anything else it was the work done by the farmers in the demonstration program that led to the idea of soil s oil conservation districts and set a ne new w pattern for this kind of governmental action g mrs lloyd bennet and baby returned home from the dee hospital last week mother and baby are arc doing nicely mr and mrs leonard leonar d dixon and f family am of layton spent sunday here with mrs dixons parents mr and mrs W B Ali mikesell kesell born to mr air and mrs leonard florence a baby boy sunday at the summit county hospital all doing nicely mr and mrs airs W B shaw spent wednesday in logan mrs airs shaw and daughter remained there mrs shaws father was operated on edmont addock who has been home on furlough left saturday for the navy douglas bennett left saturday for vallejo cal where he will be employed mrs pete hirigaray and mrs J nord of layton and mrs J AT jensen and son lavon and his wife of blackfoot idaho were monday dinner guests at the home of mr air and mrs D S kilburn mrs don phillips and two children left last week tor for 7 texas exas where she will join her husband who is stationed there mrs aubrey florence and children left for texas to join her husband who is stationed there mr wally parkin who Is a at the bushnell hospital spent the week end with his aunt mrs airs joe As ashton aton mrs airs bill fisher who has been visiting in rupert idaho with her bro ther in law and sister mr and mrs airs kay burke returned home monday and mrs burkes little daughter returned with her and will spend a few weeks with her grandparents mr air and mrs alfred carter mr and mrs marvin killburn n and family and mrs jesse jcsse kilburn K were in salt lake city visiting visit lm saturday miss beulah adams and misses all ases june and elaine porter of ogden spent sunday here with their parents miss alis s betty rippon is quite ill at present writing mr parley kilburn of logan was v as a wednesday caller at the home of his parents mr and mrs 0 S kilburn he was on his way to Co coalville alville where four young ladies who were with him were to sing on a lyceum program A very good program was riven given here sunday afternoon Sv speakers eakers were ray hay larson and mrs elmer lewis solo was sung by walter carter and a trio by misses lots lois kilburn Kl lburn lavon lavoll lewis and golden white A piano solo by letha porter |