Show The Garland Times Friday THE GARLAND TIMES as 1928 at the Poet Matter An Utah Garland PU5USIIED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING Price — $200 Per Year Single Copies Subscription 49 llome and Office Phones — Editor and Vsroald Win Johns Entered Second Class ELECT Offlea Mail at Continued and Mr & Mrs W C Rogers son Don and Mrs Harold Peterson spent Saturday in Logan by on Bill Fraser and Barbara Kimball visited in Garland Sunday Mrs Delia Fraser returned to Salt Lake with them yearbook Sid Porter Is in Ogden with Joan Mrs week ter her O Johnson spent Mrs last week in Pocatello where she visited with friends and attended a funeral P C Petterson Idaho Wednesday Mr Grace ness of the to went on busi- Mr & Mrs Russell Rogers ed in Benson Sunday visit- Mr & Mrs Maurice Clayton who have been visiting with his mothMrs George Ilenrie left this week to visit at Burley Ida er Mr & Mrs Ross Malad visited with Mr & Mrs Russell B Price of their parents over Rogers the in Mr & Mrs Oliver Davis Ogden Friday visited than page before — this Mr & Mrs C E Anderson Mrs Ted Astle and son David spent Friday in Iirigham from Naone Mason CLASS AND CLLB ADVISORS YEAR CHOSEN F OR CURRENT daugh- Mr & Mrs Billie Claton Calif San Diego visited at Henne home Tuesday George Publisher Better covers are Christmas of the order and because government release of extra film will be taken thus more pictures making it a bigger and better daugh- visiting St High School Events (lews in Brief Mrs P C Petterson and ter Charlene spent the m Salt Lake - — November FACULTY Class and club advisors for the current year have been chosen The class advisors for the variare Helen ous classes Severson and Kleon Kerr seniors Virginia Udy and LeRoy Bunnell junBaer and Durrell iors Mildred Olive and Hughes sophomores Nelson and Garland Puzey Billie Kea and Olive Nelson as Pep were chosen club advisors Margaret Woodside and the will advise Ruth Johnson Knud Agenda club while Moyle sen and Albert Meldrum aid the Bruins The Home Economics Oneta have for their advisors Shurtz and Mildred Baer and the F FA have Halver Skinner Charles Last and LeRoy Bunnell — LaVon Chidester LEGAL NOTICE AND PROBATE NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Signers NOTICE Estate of Deceased TO CREDITORS E DAVID MANNING Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Utah on or before the at Logan A D 1946 1st day of March 1945 9 WOMEN OFFICERS Reed Johnson of East Garland reAlma W King Mrs Hal- was among the servicemen Mrs back to civilian life duriporting ver Skinner and Mrs Duane anArchibald were hostesses to the ng the past week He is in the army members of the Faculty Women’s other who has been stretch club of Bear River high school for the full home at the King Wednesday Mrs Carl Mann entertained the evening at a business session club at her home HalDuring the evening plans for birthday the ear were discussed and of- lowe’en evening Gifts were exMrs and bunco played changed ficers were named as follows: President Mrs Duane Archi- 0 C Davis was prize winner Mrs Stebald Frank secretary vens Mrs program chairman Shurtz Oneta notification Date 26th of first publication A D 1945 Carl Mann Tuesday evening for class day School Mrs October M entertained her Sun- Hews in Brief LITERARY CLUB MEETS Mrs Glenn Eldredge was hosto tess the Litciary club at their regular meeting last Thursday evening at her home in Tremonton The book "The Black Rose” by Thos Costain was reviewed by Miss Woodside Margaret & Mrs Kenneth spent the Bishop Anderson d Mrs FOR ARMY VETERANS OF THOUSANDS LIFE IN CIVILIAN NOW Tuesday of Hailing Ray Ogden Saturday and Sunday with her parents Mr & 'Mrs Clarence Austin Mrs spent Austin Gene a and Eldon Munns to Ogden business trip made Tues- day Mrs Clarence Foote and Mr & Mrs Ralph Shelton of Salt Lake the week City visited during at the Clarence Austin home The ladies are sisters of Mrs Mr & Mrs May ton Ilansen of Salt Lake visited over the weekSEMINARY USES end with their sisters Mrs Errall CHOIR RECORDINGS Bone and Mrs Kenneth Hess Mr & Mrs Don Ward of Bounschool Seminary is The high increasing its efforts to get the tiful are visiting at the W L Allred home students in the right frame of mind to help them carry on their Shirley Alspaugh daughter of work in a successful Mr & Mrs S E Quigley who has seminary and spiritual manner been visiting here for two Classes have a worship service months has returned to Salt Lake at the beginning of each hour to work in the Sugar Co office to Leonard Marble listen to during which students returned of the Salt Lake Ta- his army base Monday recordings He was bernacle choir and organ Some accompanied as far as Salt Lake of the his favorite recordings are by wife "Guide Me to Thee" “O Divine A R Capener spent Wednesday Redeemer” “How Great the Wis- in Ogden dom and the Love" and “Angel Mrs D E Manning went to OgFrom on High" Spiritual read- den Sunday to visit with her ings are also given daughter Mr King states that the Larson and Art Astle Shirley is planning a number of visited in Logan Monday and in for the Sunday evening programs Tuesday various wards Decem-- Brigham During Mr & Mrs A W Bishop spent ber they will visit the First and the in Idaho Falls with Second Tremonton wards Portheir daughter Mrs Leslie Sheltage and Snowville wards ton and family — Monette Ilenrie When pullets reach the age of 12 weeks start them on Larro Egg Mash helps them develop into profitable layers Feed both mash and qrains from sepa-rat- e saves hoppers work Call us today Art Felsted Feed Store Between now and Noetnler 21 thousands of Atmy veterans will reenlist in Uncle Sam’s new olun teer peace! ime Army Because men who have been disc harmed of tween May 12 and Noveniltei this year and leenlist on oi be fun 21 will lie able to retina o enilei ndf as to the Ainiy with the at me they held when dischaiged Men with siv months of satisfac tory service discharged as pi on jeenlistment befoie Novom tier 21 be given the grade of private til st class Men now in the Ainiy who applj for discharge after NOVEMBER for the purpose of reenlisting in the their Regular Aimy will also retain within present giades if they enlist before and 20 days after dischaige FEBRUARY 1 1046 "BEST JOB WORLD” IN THE special privileges are typical new law recently passed by Congress Few opportunities for a lifetime career offer as many attractive advantages Can you think of any other job that would give you good pay your free medfood clothing quarters ical and dental caie travel 30 days’ furlough every year education and training in any of ami neai ly 200 skills or trades enable you to tetire mth a tlife any time a f ter 20 years’ service1 There t'aw’f any! That’s why a job in the Regular Army has been called “The Best Job in These of the PAY HIGHLIGHTS OF ENLISTMENT THE NEW PROGRAM 2 or 3 for U'j enlistments permitted 6 months’ service Enlistments ( years or men 2 pres m 20 men Nov Nov wth tliei retain reenlist with days after dnii irge and before some The 1046 applies to di’schaiged between May 12 ana before 19 15 who n enlist t 21 1945 Men reenhslinfi lit erodes if tiny 3 An increase m the reenlistmen-oonuto $50 for each year of active service since the bonus was last paid or since last entry into service 4 20 extra pav when overseas up to 90 days 5 Paid furlough with depending en length oftoservice home and travel paid furlough return for men now in the Army who enlist 6 Musterinout pay (based upon length of service) to ail mer who are discharged to reenltst Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your life after 20 years or service pay after 30 years (Retirement income in up grade of Master or First Sergeant to $155 25 per month for life) All previous active federal military aer vice counts toward retirement 8 Benefits of GI Bill of Rights 9 Family allowances for the term of enlistment for dependents of men who enlist or reenlist before 1946 July 10 Choice of branch of service and overseas theater in Air Ground or enlistments Service Forces on MONTHLY PER MEN Is Mddwa Is Clethts sod Fssd Lodging Msdisal Csrt ()— Plui RECEIVES BEAR i m MINING INDUSTRY el CTAL j - UTAH Open Next Week Shop Mon Wednes Fri Afternoons & Evenings COME IN! LEES BARBER SHOP Garland Utah All students are admiring the recently painted "bear” which to Bear graces the main entrance River Last Mr Stevens made spring a request that the bear be painted The work was done by Bob McFarlane and Zeb White Two coats of bronze were used followed by a black paint specially and applied prepared Due to rainy weather the silver base supporting the bear was not painted When weather conditions permit the job will be finished Mr McFarlane also painted the red letters on the east bleachers "If anything alse needs paintattending it will be promptly ed to" stated Mr Stevens Mrs Harold Austin the spent Clarence Austin Snack Bar Mr A children Downey Drop in For ARE EXPENSIVE!! Repairing a damaged car and caring for the injured requires more dollars $$$ than ever before Why risk losing your dollars???? life’s investments and those INSURANCE IS CHEAP SEE THE JOB THROUGH ID with STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE BILL WOFFINDEN INSURANCE Local Agent CO S “GUARDIAN AIR GROUND NOW AT TOUR NEAREST U S ARMY IFCXUmNG STAltON REENEST AQTJ3Y 220 BE A OF VICTORY" SERVICE FORCES Federal Bldg OGDEN Mantua with Mrs of Mrs Cecil Bradford and visited at Sunday Idaho Mr Mr George A Beal of Salt Lake City ipent the weekend with Mr & Mrs V W Johns - Sandwiches Ice Cream Mr k Mrs Carl S briber spent several days last week visiting with their son in Ogden and their in Salt Lake daughter Confections ¥ Open Open On ACCIDENTS COAT 20 IncreM for Service Overaeaa (b)— Plus 50 if Member of Flyins Crews Parachutist ate (c) Plus 5 Increase in Pay for Each 3 Years at Semes Sherry Peck and Colleen came over from Logan to attend Bear River high school’s homecoming Friday The Garland Drink NEW Duaia Madsen is in hospital recovering from injury this week Thursdays to p m 1 to II pja Other Week Days ul a Logan an eye Miss Frances Fashbangh left Friday to attend the University of Colorado at Boulder Special to Deer Hunters Utah will pay highest prices for deer hides Call The Utah Phones: Farmers- Buy Lamp Bulks Co - 96R-- 4 Bell at home 21 IMPORTANT DATE AH Cecil Royster and daughter Patsy of Ogden visited over the weekend at the Carl Mann home Monday Mrs Mann accompanied them to Pocatello to She returned visit relatnes on Mr Mr & and baby the Vern com mittee and reporters Mrs King Mrs J L Roberts and Miss Ruth Johnson CACHE VALLEY BANKING CO Refreshments were served by The Administrator of the Estate the hostesses to 11 members Deceased E Manning of David Walter G Mann attorney for administrator FRED SENS DISCHARGED Pfc Fred W Scnn received ha discharge from the army at Fort wearDouglas this week He is caming three battle stars for the paigns in Italy He entered His wife Is army in June 1943 the former Eula Mae Johnston of Garland HOME JOHNSON REED From Year Dcclar 3 UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO |