Show The Garland Times Just at THE GARLAND TIMES Subscription C4(a as flH Per Yer lioma and Office Phone Claw Mall Matter Aagast Garland Utah ' V Second w FRIDAY EVEBY PUBLISHED Frtc — MOBNINQ Single Capita 192 at the — Sc Poet Office “““ Scene the Scanning w from Continued page Every intellishare in this national emergency? the idea While he gent American will revolt at for defense extravagance knows that there is no we and vaste he also knows that in the victory done are going to achieve he will want to have he will cheerfully Consequently his fair share make the sacrifices he is called upon to make He knows that a democracy is made up of average He men many of them inefficient and careless knows that in hasty mass efforts there is certain He realizes too that to be prodigality of effort do not excuse the other fellow’s his best for his country him from doing less than because this is a democracy and in a democracy if he is best every man is free free to give his fit to receive the best that democracy can give him We hope that those in authority will see that our war efforts are wisely'directed that our money We will not hesiis not scattered on the winds tate to remind those who are in fact criminally that negligent selfish and wasteful in this matter we know their guilt and know that lives will be a little will do' whatever We lost because of it remedied layman can to see that conditions are and not just hushed up as they are apt to be if But at the same time loud objections are made we will continue to do our as good Americans or patriotic tyest just as tho we knew not a cent That wray we can not a niihute wrere being lost in in our share can take win That way we joy the victory altogether now— push the meeting with the Governor at 9 o’clock the other evening We had laid aside our printer’s apron and editorial pencil to spend three evening hours after the day’s work thinning beets and figured' we would do about as Well to lay our' aching spine on the mattress while he lectured those who hadn’t thinned any beets’ about their patriotic duty Governor Maw ucceeded in emphasising the necessity for self reliance’ As individuals communities and states we have cultivated the habit of howling to high Washington whenever we were pinched a little in the confident hope that soma In days Santa ’Claus would ease our burdens further gone wo would have held a town meeting and tackled the job ourselves As We indicated last week the harvesting and growing of many of our crops in the valley will require that we help our neighbors when we do not want to Farmers will have to help one another and business people will have to don overWe have plenty of inalls and help the farmers itiative and plenty of leadership among us to accomplish this and the experience may prove highly It is after all much more satisfying stimulating to spend time being helpful than to spend it with only one’s own pleasure in view We alm6st Vnissed Mr A Mrs M D Feten and childMrs Peter Bom Mr A Mrs Victor ren of Brigham City and Mr Sc Boss and Carl Boa visited last weekMrs Jack Shumway and daughters end with Mr St Mrs Dean Orchard of Tremonton visited Saturday at at Salt Lake City Mr St Mrs Parrel the J J Shumway home Wood at Riverton and Mr St Mrs P C Jesee at SprlngvUle" C W Farke of Wilmington California visited with friends In during the week SERVICE A FUNERAL Mr A Mm F Q Korth were ham City visitors Tuesday Mr A Mm business visitors Tuesday E J in COMPLETE Brig- SHAW & IVERSON were Holmgren Soda Springs -F- UNERAL-HOME- Call 60 For Appointment For Permanent Wave Shampoo Finger Wave Rinses and Aid Every Beauty LEOTA HUGHES LEE'S BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR Let (Is Help You Take Care Of That Car It Is Valuable Row Willard si L Wood GARLAND SINCLAIR SERVICE June 5 1942 WOMEN Random Here’s a question they wouldn’t dare print Germany: How many times has Hitler annihilated the Red army? in a man is a good sport does not mean that he is a good man because necessarily “Now! Now!” said Gil Sweeten to Jake White who was complaining the other day about how the shoeing of four big horses made his back feel “Bishop White once talked himself into an oper' ation just doing that” Sam Capener says every human being can bend somewhere at or near the middle and all can thin beets and inasmuch as the drive is on those wrho can’t thin many would da well to join the rest who can’t either but are willing to go along and try Orson Christensen on beet thinning: “Your back won’t break if your heart will stand it” Victor Boss is keeping an eye peeled for the who took the tires off his trailer last week-en- d A lot of people would like to help him in the hunt scoundrel C E Smith has been doing “church welfare” work on the seminary grounds and wrater system this week Mechanical Blocking Good Second Bet Stanley Johnaoo COLUMEANDERING By MAKS PRESSURE Leslie Wassom thinks he detects signs of He says some 'girls seem” snootiness about town to think they’re too good to thin beets Just 1 Friday I Where do not have imgrowers mediate help for thinning when beets should be thinned says Orson A Christensen district manager for the sugar company we urge that the beets be blocked by cross cultiset knives and vating with properly crow feet weeders This practice will remove most of the beets and other plant growth cultivate the ground hold a The festival called moisture much longer and give formerly more time to single Is given by the English the plants as “reception” students for the teachers of English available help can get to the Job The job should be Instituted as a Greek festival it Is to planned now allowed to include any sort of leave near 100 beets in each one or slander of the teachers hundred feet of row so far as posburlesque sible Losses according to tests will by the students cut the number of beets harvested Last year we had great fui I kbout 10 below the thinned stand swiped all of my landlady's broom This the beet stand in most — ahe never used them anyway at fields year Is regularly distributed and least she never swept my room — right for cultivator blocking and burned them In a torchlight ‘proIn 1941 a number test plots of cession I wore a sheet (one of my blocked beets furtherof thinned only but she never washed with landlady’s long handled hoes and no hand them anyway) and frolicked on the picking showed amazingly little difgreejsward All went well until we ference in yields compared with regbuilt a campfire on the front steps ular thinning The average yield of the University's main building was 1617 tons on the un thinned as It seems that action rather Irritated 1770 tons on the against regular the superintendent of buildings and A table on this thinning complete grounds Will be printed In next week's Times Growers who need to save their This year we will gather around bonfires near midnight After some crop In case of delayed thinning are trifling preliminaries— the burning urged to call upon fleldmen of the of our teachers In effigy and perhaps Sugar Company for aid In setting up the actual demolition of a few of cultivators for blocking the beets In rows them — we will proceed to the principal undertaking of the evening the presentation of a play entitled Neff” “'Citizen in a prologue and an epilogue an epic that is being produced by this humble Individual Any of you who are in Salt Lake City next Monday night at eleven o’clock are cordially Invited to appear at the University of Utah where you annual may witness the orgy staged by the English department It is expected that my use of the word "orgy” will turn out to have been prophetic the idea from Orson Borrowing ’Citizen Welles’s Kane” there has been fashioned a ludicrous burlesque of the head of the on the personage Dr English department University for Neff whose affection delicate things In literature makes charming Is seen on his him easy to satirize where after babbling somedeathbed thing about ‘“the yellow sands where and fn a the wild thyme blows cowslip’s bell I faint I fall I die” he gathers together the resources of his soul murmurs the w5ord “Dellght-futami ' dies- - being resurrected - to heaven as the Blessed Damozel The faculty members In our play — and considering the way they are It Is better to dilute inpresented dividual responsibility by saying “our” rather than focus it by saying “my” —then set out on a quest for things with which to appease the delightful soul of Dr Neff returning with such articles as the of a cousin cf Shakespeare (the contribution of pompous blustery Shakespearian authority B Roland 'woman Lewis) and a of ill fame — to put it mildly — whose name is and who turns out to be Delightful the University's dean of wcmen A gay conclusion is expected If we escape the Ire of the faculty members to be allowed long enough to finish the play Should the teachers most of whom are addicted to “Alice In Wonderland” refrain from shouting along with Carrcll's of Hearts Queen “Off with their heads” all the other they and will be plkd with feed spectators and drink ere daylight dawns Won’t you come? Whooping Cough Measle Prevalent in Box Elder FOB TESTS READY CQ0KER are class for foods leader A training Whooping cough and measles few every war Belief Society was held to limit attendance at combining at Brigham and at Tremonton this church and social functions especialNettie of direction under the It week ly of children at Fielding Agent ha B Lund Home Demonstration reported this week DeweyviUe She was assisted by Phyllis K Owen epidemic recently had a measle Home supervisor of the FSA at Brignow over which is practically Home ham and by Pearl B Rice The state health report for the Tremonton of measles Supervisor week lists 22 new case The purpose of the training class in' Box Elder county and four new who was to Insure every homemaker cases of whooping cough all outside owns a pressure cooker in Box Elder cf Brigham City which Itself reports county the privilege of having her 30 new cases of measles and 4 of ' to pressure cooker tested According cough whooping who own homemakers Mrs Lund The number of cookers reportlems pressure cookers should make an fort to get in touch with the leaders ed to date are 318 Mrs Lund stated communities from their that she felt sure many home makers respective to have had not reported the ownership of and make an appointment the cooker rested Mrs Lund stated a cooker New pressure cookers are at the present time not available In the training class that it was unsafe for vegetables and but according to word received by Demonstration Home Agent meats to be canned by any other the method than the pressure cooker pressure cookers will be on the marmethod Of the piessure ket later in the summer cookers tested in these two schools not one was found to register the Mr A Mrs George Henri and Mrs correct temperature as indicated by Horace Rose and daughters' were cooker guage the pressure Lrigham City visitors Wednesday In many This is the first time a has been such service that years offered whereby every woman may receive the service of trained women 111 to assist with their canning prob- - at BRIEF ADS STRAWBERRIES HOW TO FREEZE Use only Hull sdrt and wash One bright red berries gTeen berry or one overripe berry may spoil the flavor of the whole pack Whole berries be packed may either In sugar using one pound of sugar to three or four pounds of berries or In containers covering fruit This syrup with a 45 percent syrup is made of 4 cups of sugar to 4 cups Crushed of water berries may be sugar in the same packed using as for whole berries and proportion sliced berries may be packed in the syrup Strawberries 'may be stored without sugar If put In sealed containers We now of sealable have plenty containers Next week How to freeze rhubarb without sugar of: Compliment LEE’S LOCKER STORAGE Near the High School PS Just arrived A new pamphlet of recipes for storage of all vegetables and fruits Call and get one free when you get your Ice cream cartons or meet from your locker apartment Garland Bell one Sweeten System— ABSTRACTOR prepared to ' make np In the shortest possible to make them absolute1 pest a 50006 ly accurate bond as your Insurance again! loss through any error of mlna am abstracts time and NORMAN LEE ABSTRACTER BONDED (Established 1900) Brigham City Utah THEATRE Utah SATURDAY: Wm Morgan in: Johnny Downs in ‘BOMBAY : TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY and I Tremonton A One large See G G WE Pay cash and call for your Cows Horses Sheep dead and usdc ANIMAL ard Hogs— COLORADO GarCOMPANY land Utah Phones: Fanners line — ORPIlEUn TONIGHT RENT: FOR small CLIPPER” “Moonlight in Hawaii” A WEDNESDAY: Frank Morgan and Kathryn Grayson in: “THE March of 4 VIRGINIAN” VANISHING “Argentine Question’ Time: FRIDAY THURSDAY St SATURDAY: “SOUTH OF TAHITI” “SING ANOTHER CHORUS” Announcing m 0scovrwmc£ OF OUR JA1ERCWAfif0S£ SFLUfe For some time as you know we have not sold large appliances such as ranges refrigerators water heaters washing machines etc On July 1 we are discontinuing the selling of all electrical merchandise including lamp bulbs Electrical dealers are equipped to supply you with lamp bulbs and whatever electrical appliances are available We will continue to maintain repair service on electric appliances T We n will also continue our policy of furnishing instructions helpful suggestions for the care and use of your electric servants of which there are more than a million io use in our territory and Reddy Kilowatt Power — the world' t ft me it eUcfrie — produced tor yon by American busmen mem breed of power that serves 90 of the nation service — it the Mr A Mrs IV 11 Dnsrrf Mrs Angle Nye of Salt Lake Cl'y and Mrs May Tlngey were guests Saturday at the b H Hal's home UTAH wed POWER & LIGHT CO i - |