Show THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY THE GARLAND TIMES JANUARY 22 1937 Towns Seek Extension State Leader Reports Work of WPA Food Newsy will help to News From FIELDING Mr & Mrs Jack Muson entertained of their friends at a sur-- p lse pinochle party last week Luncheon was served twenty-tw- Mr D Cannon has returned home the past several weeks in Kentucky A after sending with relatives Members of the Social Development club met at th home of Mrs E II Packer last Thuusday for their regular meeting Mrs Eva Munson gave a report on the life of Stephen Foster Luncheon was served Mr Oleen made Gam ren The interpretation of the meaning of certain clauses of the Constitution has revealed wide disagreement among the most intelligent men in our nation ever since it was written Even the experts of the Supren Court cannot agree on certain points Either Mr Hughes or Mr Roosevelt could be right and either is honest enough to trust with our welfare we hope business a opdm lasl cck- ' thing the public needs to tnp MrLeroy Welling cf Salt worry very much about is Spending a few days w ith a Lake City her child- heie Mr & Mrs J W Earl entertained a group of friends at their home Saturwas Pinochle day evening played Luncheoii was served by the hostess Mrs Rodney Morrison Of Tremonton Dies 32 Mrs Aleen Johnson Morrison wife of Rodney Morrison of Tremonton died in a Salt Lake City hospita’ at 2 58 pm Wednesday She was bom In Coalville May 1904 a daughter of John E and Martha Ranson Johnson Surviving are her mother of Salt W P A Project Brings Lake City her husband and a sister Mis Myrtle Nelson both of TremonLunches to Thousands ton and two brthers Ivan and Raff Of School Children Johnson Salt Lake City Funeral sen ices will be conducted weie serA total of 177700 children at 2 pm In the Tremonton ved a dish of hot food at 153 school Sunday n ward chapel with Bishop James lunch centeis In Utah during the Buriel will be In the charge in H to Bose period according Tremonton cemetery Home Economics Consultant Widtsoe a highly Mrs Morrison has been Administration in Works Progress worker In the capabl and dependable her annual repoit ward primary for cveral Tremonton To finance the state wide project She was a former student of years expended the Federal government the local high school while contributions from $108814 The sponsors amounted to $29741 school lunch program also served as £ Club Holding work program and 362 relief and 15 persons mostly women Rifle Shoot At were employed on the project Tremonton Tonight The total amount of food contributed and processed for school lunches have been completed at PWA canning centers during the forArrangements lights and heat in the Indoor rifle cans summer of 1935 totaled 36000 the above City Drug Co in tomatoes range of consisting principally been have Tremonton and targets This string beans peas and corn to start official competition procured with addsupply was augumented Friday night January 22 at 730 it itional food from federal surplus comis announced by officers of the Tremodities consisting of 125000 pounds All memmonton Rifle Association bioth dried milk bers of canned beef are urged to be on hand so that dilcd peas and beans dried prunes all same the have opportunity to may oranges and apples make high score in small bore comLetters from school officials par- petition ents and teachers have been received Any new members wishing to join at WPA headquarters The most ob- will be most welcome and officers vious results were better accomplishguarantee that fees charged are less ments In school work more regular than the price of the ammunition attendance less truancy better de- shot by each individual portment and Improved physical conare urged to All those interested dition of school childien remember that 7:30 tonight Is the The unit cost of school lunch ser- time of the first competition Those vice was kept at a minimum Dr Wid- wishing to shoot may bring their own tsoe said with hope that this cost guns or use guns owned by the club might be absorbed In the school bud get when the emergency Is over The First total unit cost per serving is seven Day By Day On The cents ciulcuen must crowded buand It was found that unless these children have a hot dish to supplement the'r cdcl lunch they become tired and hiunsrry before reaching their homes Many Utah school travel long distances ses to attend school WILLARD WOOD SERVICE STATION watershed forest under are service Jan Friday 22 and -- Gold Green Ball 10 Sunday Jan am 24— Sunday Three Farm Loan Associations Set Dates For Annual Meetings from Continued Tuesday Jan 26—2 pm Relief The Social Service meeting 1l“joii will fca given under the direcMrs tion of Mrs J D Gunderson F A Driggs and Mrs Leslie Wassom will be in charge of the program Primary at 4 pm 730 pm Regular The be In MIA Singing Mothers postponed until the February " meeting practice first wit' Thursday news Drastic Reductions ON COATS — HATS — SUITS — In This Big January Event Are Being Offered One Half Off Many Items Have Been Marked Down to as Much As Half of Their Former Selling Price to Move Them From our Stock Others are Off and d BUY NOW AND SAVE! THE LA CRA SHOP Utah Tremonton The Exclusive 4WTST Women’s Store i'l'1 page are the most important since ’The past year their organization has witnessed a marked decentralida-tioof responsibilities and powers into the hands of the board of directors each of and the association In practically all cases the interests of the members are being served direct from the association office instead of from the land bank as In the past Members of an association are urged to attend their annual meeting so that they may become thoroughly familiar with the tern newly developed policies wil' Presidents of the Associations preside at the meetings Among the to be important Items of business transacted will be the annual report of the a report of the president of the board of director? and the election of a board of directors composed of five members of the Association A representative of thf Federal Land Bank will be in attendance to furnish information in reto the usual questions which sponse arise at such a meeting tv V’V happy Reddy Kilowatt GOOD WORK serve you when you call at You're glad to see the things t do But I'm not seen at all FAIR PRICES! j Farber Lee’s Shop I I Garland mtu 0 lluh $ for writing rhyme about Reddy Kilowatt It's Eaayl It’ Fun f 10 will h paid adt jingla pwbUahad SIMPLE RULES (miM open to everyone eieepl employees Orpheum Theatre TREMONTON UTAH Tonight and Saturday Freddie Bartholomew in “THE DEVIL IS A SISSY” Laurel and Hardy Comedy “DARKEST AFRICA” Sun- - Mon- - THE GREAT 2 3 4 ronipany mk! their fmnlliei on niity submit at many our name and addreu however Ik’ow each rhyme rubmilted Itrtglrs may he any rwmher of lines are prefc rrd Accepted the property of the Utah Power (ml max lx used for advertising mtnei Mid Yh Sdt to cntiioi Puw f and - City ZIEGLELD’ 25c 35c Thurs- - Fri- - Sat Wallace Beery in “OLD HUTCH” “THE VIGILANTES ARE COMING” "Reddy Kilowatt Light Co 624 as ynu should lines I work of a million no a slaves bite bed on which to sleep toil both day and night for If you would like to tell in words of iKw vmL Appear but four become jingle and Light Co Of chores each day I accomplish I'll see that you receive $10 - For each jingle that we publish purposes care of the Krami Bldg v t ihr electrical service you enjoy in your winch then Kilowatt exemplifies Reddy write a rhyme about one or snore of them features as electricity rn gid mention surh hovr It releases Hi rfeanlmemi iL'prtvfahlhty sou from household lodes earfi day If xv a mre to stress Its fow cost in comparison lit outstanding service enjoy t home need I HINTS Tues- - Wed Sunday Matinee Evenings do the And neve'r eat Parlor in Connection Beauty School at will be 7:30 pm— A testimonial sacrament held during the regular meeting for Walter and William Speakers on the program wil' be Leo W Goates of Salt Lake City a brother of Mrs Woffinden Bishop Nichols and a representative of the stake presidency Musical numbers will be furnished by Mr Thane Carlisle cf Logan and the girls’ trio KirLham Clio Nye and Amy Remarks will be Chilstcpherson made by the departing missionaries of the supervision made thru being towns’ the cooperation of interested Robert H and Utah's congressmen Stewart Box Elder county agricultural agent announced Tuesday of this 2000 acres Approximately district which furnishes unprotected water for numerous towns on either tide of the mountain were burned la't year Only 10 acres In the entire Cache National forest were lost to for WPA of public welfare $804255 fire Mr Stewart said school lunches $174624 water of Officials towns receiving Sponsors including Parent Teach- from this watershed together with er groups other civic groups and priMr secured the Stewart cooperation vate agencies contributed $6324 11 toof Senators William H King and Elward the program while the Federal bert D Thomas and forest service participation totaled $7502446 officials at Ogden have been notified Food canning activities were to investigate and report to forest 24 120 in located centers at service headquarters at Washington of the state's 29 counties the markel The lecord production third ear that the emergency food who conduct activities at the cente s preservation program has ‘been sue- The canning centers located In In the state Dr cessfully operated churches high schools vacant stores Widtsoe reported were cr other convenient locations a conducted for was The program checked by sanitary engineers to in'truct women purpose: nutrition of relief The general from relief families in safe methods and has families been Imprrvcd m food p: enervation canning drying and and storing to assist relief women in hundreds of pressure cookers Inbv have sealers been nuchaej for fruits and vegetables preserving the place of their own use with the relief women dividuals and have taken wash tubs and boilers that previously own raw their materials supplying were used in processing food and to provide work relief for women Church Square In Get these Quality Products at This Friendly Station Come Here for Prompt Washing and Greasing Service e Radiator Professional projects preservation of almost a million' cans surplus vegetables and fruit during the 1936 canning period which end- ed in October according to the annual report of Dr Rose H Widtsoe Professor of Home Economics at the of Utah and Home EconUniversity Works omics Consultant for Utah Progress Administration The total number of cans processed were: for families on low security wage and clients of the State board of ing Annual Course Completes Published every Friday at Garland Box Over Garland Water Shed Elder County Canning Project Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah aa of the Ffforts to place the mountain area Second Class Mattel- - in August 1928 Food preparation activities V ernald Wm Johns Box and Elder canyon Progress Administration between Editor and Publisher Utah WorksDivision of Women’s and Beaver dam the under known as the Wellsville Subscription Price $200 A Year In the resulted Prompt payment of your subscription keep your paper and keep it a good paper the first half of the year Students have clipped out their articles which appeared In print pasting them In a string book Those With the beginning of the second who have to their credit the most semester at the high school the Inches of piloted material are awardJournalism class has finished ite ed positions cn the editorial staff of course and taken up the regular Jun- the Searchlight school paper ior English work Besides writing up Stanley Johnson has been the outfor the school publication standing news writer during the semhappenings the young Journalists have supplied ester with 216 inches cf writing apthe local town papers with news dur pearing to his credit in print Journalism Class Of Cache Forest Area ter ttr and ti the lei Irmly trail ire "L ate of you that extra bargain — at DEALER or UTAH POWER S LIGHT See YOUR ED |