Show Page 8 THE GARLAND TIMES SEPTEMBER Locals Mrs — - Soinsori W L Grover and Mrs L J of Salt Hake City were guests home of Mrs Ursel Rose Fri- at the day night Miss Dorothy Harvey left the of the week for Idaho Falls she has secured employment part first Ida where Mr and Mrs Geo Bruce and Mr of Alton Ammon Wyom Campbell visited at the Geo A Linford lng Mrs Bruce Is a home Wednesday niece of Mrs Llnfoid Mr and and Mrs BUI Warenke daughter Carol Jean of Buffalo H Y are visiting this week at the Qeo A home Beal J W Ganett and and Mis M W Garrett and children and Mr and Mrs Orion Peterson and small son attended the Founders Day Celebration at and Mr family Mrs Mr Monday Miss Phyllis Haws of Salt Lake City spent Labor Day with her mother Mrs Grace Haws Mr and Mrs Henry Brown had as their guests on Thursday Mr Brown's father J H Brown of Ogden and Mrs Angus Brown of California Miss Milk Consumption Declared Too Low A recent survey made in three cities of the state shows consumption of fresh milk is nearly 60 percent below the diet specified as adequate t‘y the bureau of home economics The repoi t sliows the average of fresli milk aie half a pint a day per person Average purchases of evaporated milk are very high to 3 pounds per person a year compared w'lth a national average of 15 pounds per year Many families buy no fresh milk at all The report points out that the consumption shown Is 21 per cent below the milk quantities specified by the “restricted diet" — the lowest amount on which an individual should subsist for only a limited period who Lillywhite Eyvonne Mrs Geo A Beal entertained at a dinner Sunday afternoon in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary In addition to the family the following guests were present: Mr and Mrs W R Horne and son Phil Mrs Helen Derrick and ion Duane of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Seth Horne of City 13 Washington c ML and Mrs Bill Warenke and daughter Carol Jean of Buffalo New York and Miss Virginia Smith of Fielding the summer with her aunt Mrs Barnard returned to her home Angeles with her parents Mr end Mrs Roy Lillywhite Friday mornW H in Los ing Radio Programs Of College Announced The Utah State Agricultural College broadcasts over radio station KSL every Tuesday and Thursday Horn 1:30 p m These presentations are given by some of the coiThgj faculty all specialists in their respective fields Tlie talks are given on subjects of special interest to farmers and housewives of Utah and the Ted Bui ton came home Monday after spending a week visiting in Salt Lake City with relatives Mrs J L and daughters Harvey Dorothy and Shirley returned Monday from a trip to Shelley and Idaho Falls ' Idaho country Free copies will be sent upon request Mr and Mrs Otto K Nye of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr Nye s to the Information Office Utah State Agricultural College Piograms for parents Mr and Mrs Geo O Nye 1934 include the month of September over the the following addresses Mr and Ms Lewis Lillywhle hud Ciuim September 11— A L Wilsun as their guests this week their son Roy Vegetables for Winter " and family of Los Angeles On Thurs13 —W W Owens “GovSeptember day evening Mrs Lillywhite entci tablernment Sugar Beet Piogram" ed at a family dinner in their honor September 18 — Christine B Clayton for the College trained "Opportunities Ghl" TO PRESENT PAPER September 20— N A Pedersen “OpporW E Getz Tremonton optometrist tunities for Young Men and Women" Is scheduled to deliver an address beSeptember 25— D P Murray fore the Utah Optbmetrtc Society at Club Program” Salt Lake City next Tuesday Mr September 27— J C Hogenson “Ca'e Getz subject will be Visual Problems of the Grade Sclwol Child Mr Getz of Winter Food Supply" has given much time and attention Mr and Mrs E J Linford to the study of this problem and is visited therefore well qualified for this honor hi Ogden Wednesday 7 1934 PLAY REVIEWED FOR LADIES CLUB Mutual Seaton Begins In Bear River Stake to The Mrs" J E Edell ft as hostess The biggest agency for "the" supervis'-e- d recreation and leadership training Ladles Self Culture Club “at the Re of youth in this seettion of the state lief Society room Thursday afternoon ' In Mrs Grace Haws was swung into action on the opening of President The program Its nine month season Tuesday evencharge ol the meeting L C when ward and 'take M I A consisted of two solos Joy Mrs ing and a review of the workers of the Bear River stake met Christopherson In then institute session at Garland play “The Men In White” was given The year’s program of activity was by Mrs Glenn a B Crookston of Looutlined and an a dress L'y Clarence gan The following committees weie apheard E Smith stake president 16th Mutual proved by the clut members Sunday September ' Program —Mrs Grace Hawsf Mrs J officers from Box Elder Malad and Bear River stakes will meet at Gar- E Edell Mrs J I Taj lor Mis C to get H Hales convention land in a Win Cullimore Amusement— Mrs instructions from uniting General C D‘ Barfuss the Mrs Lee Isaacson On memtAirs board following ad M I A Mis Horace Woffinden Mrs G W Tuesday the Garland J J White Mrs C Mis will hold Us open me "'in! and beg'n Bradford L' Pinder Its years work Mark Education— Mi s Art and Mrs Rose Manning Nichols Mrs F M Peck Mis Geo O accompanied her daughter Mrs Smith to her home1 Nye Mis P C Pettcrson ill visit a for where she in Oregon Civic— Mis A R Capenei Mrs Geo time M E Henne Mrs L R Walker Mrs Lewis Andrus Mrs J M Caddie Mrs Lillywhite Membership — Mrs M Harold Persson MyFamiteRecipes ards I France Lee Parton sayr — J reach season Is all too short rj”TE it behooves us to serve this 'ou delicate fruit very often while fresh peaches are — W New Fall Suits WE’RE AT THE MIKE TO TELL YOU OUR NEW FALL SUITS LET US HELP YOU TO LOOK YOUR BEST Vaixfleet John Rich- - ( HIGH SCHOOL SUITS $1000 t SHEEP BUYING SOON TO BEGIN favor Peach Delight watei cup peach Jalce canned: 13 cup 13 cup sugar tapioca egg yolk slightly teaspoon salt beaten 6 halves peaches fresh or 'anned forced through sieve 1 teaspoon grated orange rind lemon tablespoon juice juice egg white stiffly beaten i lace watei and peach juice In of double boiler top and bring to a boil over direct heat Combine add gradually to dry Ingredients liquid and bring to a brisk boll Place immestirring constantly diately over rapidly boljing water and cook 5 minutes stirring occasionally' Pour small amount of tapioca mixture over egg yolk stirreturn to double ring vigorously boiler and cook minute Remove from boiling water Add peaches rind and orange and lemon orange Fold a small amount into ju'ce whitadd to remaining tapioca egg mixture tml blend Chill — mixture thickens as It cools Serves 6 Official William relief foi will pav TO $1Q50 We Invite Your Inspection Of The New Fall has Ixen icceivod by Peterson dilector of drouth Utah that the government $2 per head for female sheep and $1 40 for female Angora goates These prices will apply to condemned animals as well as those foi shipment Fifty jer cent of the pui chase price will be paid to the owner and fifty n 'r cent to the lienholder If there the progiam of events began last will be paid to the pioducer Conti ary to previous announcements sheep may not be sheared before being sold to the government is in readiness for the Everything program to begin as soon as a definite date is announced by the government says Mr Peterson j cup fresh or 4 :1i8'00 T0 $25'00 J J Sham way Notification — Mis Mrs Arthui Mrs J Delos Thompson Felsted Mis J If Ktrklum Mrs Alf Michealis D II Munnni” Mrs Mrs F L Nic Citizenship — Mrs Ralph Stavner Mrs Geo B Hughes Mrs Louis Peterson During the social hour luncheon was served to 34 members and guests Hero is still In season a combination — peaches and tapioca — which not soort once tasted The dellcat forgotten tapioca ives this peach a satisfying body and provides a perfect backgiound for the peach SUITS MENS R Mis IN JUST ARE Styles notice Mr and Mrs J D Gunderson ed with relatives in Mt Pleasant ing the week We Will Be Happy To Show Them To You Coombs & Persson Co SURE BE vi&it-- i dur- - YOU GET THE TOP PRICE FOR YOUR CREAM Richards Market I I Meals Groceries “Home Of Quality Merchandise” Bell Phone 26 SPECIALS Garland FOR SATURDAY SEPTEMBER Soap — Special White — 10 Bars Lettuce — Large California Heads —2 for Salmon — Pink — 2 Tall Cans Certo— Per Bottle — Salad Dressing — Miracle Whip — Quarts Mason Jar Rubbers — Pkg Salad Fish — 1 lb Tall Cans Quaker Quick Oats — Large Pkg INSURE PASTRY AGAINST 8 It Pays IHT Utah! 1 24c 25c 28c 04c 09c 18c CAKE AND BAKING FAILURES CAKE FLOUR Large Package — 33c SOFTASILK Soda Crackers — 3 lb cadys Soap — Mission Bell — 5 bars— 33c 19c! 25c 15c 24c 25c 91c Cocoa — Rockwood — 2 lbs Vienna Sausage — 2 for Vinegar — Dark Pickling — Gal Peanut Butter — 2 lb Jars Coffee — 3 lb Jars — Million Dollar To SHIP IT! 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IBM J cassiUi Yfejf MU atKCfU or M Mi jg arils gscs can “L1 I gpjgsgaj Why W& Mu Jb l Work OGETHER x citizens are Inter JL ested in the development: prosperity and safety of their community They contribute toward civic improvements AT HOW MUCH YOU CAN SEE IN SO SHORT A TIME AND AT SO LITTLE COST-- - GOING RAILROAD io it WORLD’S FAIR and promoting local business they aid their community by insuring adequately with the local insurance agent they promote their own financial safety By patronizing GJ i ft Fort ih to We know local property values intimately are able to proper insuiance tection and will care for interests intelligently provide Jh “ pro- your Our toirnc is lWulb!f toy ou uiiJumt gWifancn 07c LOWEST Pork Pork Ham Beef Beef Roasts— Shbulder Cuts—lb —2 Sausage— Country Style :v lbs h Bologna— Sliced — lb Roasts— Prime Ribs— Rolled— lb Steaks— Round or Loin — 2 lbs t John J Shumway IRRIGATED FARM LOANS FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE Real Estate Bought and Sold General Notarial Work Bank Building Garland Utah FARES in HISTORY brilliant Century of Progress is nearing 6i ils second cccscn 'lalo the cad fast clTxcgo now of Union Pacific's low iases service to make the "trip of a lifetime to iho V'orH'a Fair Low fares also to other points Aii conditioned obscryaHon and cat and wont ch:hg ecus on many Union Pacific trains' Chicago's hj 10c 06c 15c' 12c: r 14c 25c 17c 16c 25 c I - Fcr lull pcnlzulcr z see ycur izccl Gjrt UNION PACIFIC -- |