Show r Jw THE GARLAND f Newgjr New From East Garland LETTER Bishop it Mrs Lester M Holman motored to Ogden Thursday to visit With relatives also on business Mr & Mrs W E Hansen visited with relatives in Logan last week Ira Somers returned to his work in Logan at the USAC Thursday from Ran Francisco where he has been studying a special course for a month returned to Miss Helen Atkinson her home Wednesday after spending the peat month visiting with her sister in California Floyd Adams left last week on a business trip to California Mrs Hilda Davis of Brigham City is spending an indefinite time here visiting with her parents Mr St Mrs J H Miller A sleigh riding and coasting party Friday evening was made up of the Katherine people: young following Danner June Capener Phyllis Korth I and Howard Peterson of Garland and Iva Shaffer Helen Oyler Durrell Grover Nod Shaffer and LeRoy Oyler After the coasting they returned to the Oyler home and had hot chill and loe cream Korth was suddenly Mrs Sylvan taken seriously ill Monday afternoon and was rushed to the Valley hospital At this writing she is reported slightly better We are happy to report that the toads have all been cleared so that It was impossible they are passable to bold mutual a week ago on account of the snow A large number of Bast Oar land people attended the funeral service at Fielding Sunday for Mrs Annie Dalton Secrlst “Confessional” a play was put on at our mutual Tuesday evenThose taking parts were: Lucile ing O Shaffer Donna Oyler Iva Shaffer Orval Grover Jasper and Vern Shaf-- J fl r There will be no mutual next week On account of the M Men basketball tournament All are requested to be present at the high school gym Tues-- U Square mi 5 1937 Poultry Producerg Year Enjoy Profitable Evidencing Sunday Ftb 7—8 am First meetCharlotte Hodges of Garden of quarterly conference All City is visiting with her children Mr ing of the priesthood will meet quoruma for Indefinite an St Mrs E H Packer in the chapel Women will meet in period the Relief Society room Mr it Mrs Herman Lott announce 10 am In General assembly the the arrival of a baby boy bom at the tabernacle 80 January Valley Hospital Saturday 2 p m The General assembly Mrs Ardls Burt and son Jimmie of theme of the conference is priesthood Ogden were guests of Mr it Mrs Jack activities Munson this week of 7:30 pm The last session the of Mrs Effie Deakln and children conference will be under the direction Blue Creek visited with Mr St Mrs of MIA the stake The profollowing Jarvis Johnson last week ' Mr it Mrs Lynnford Archibald of gram will be given: Two numbers by the Ttemonton male chorus two vioBrigham City are visiting with relalin selections - Mrs Reed Cannon tives hqre for a few days Talk "The MJA theme - Clifton Mr Smith Ricliards left last week Kerr Two numbers by the trio Lou for a trip to California where he ex Kerr The remainder of the evening pects to obtain employment will be a musical recital by Mr Ac Mrs and Olcen Gam Edwin Round y Nephi K Davis of Birgham City Rees Roundy made a business trip to Feb 9 — 2 pm Relief SoTuesday Ogden on Friday of last week Work and Business ciety meeting Mr & Mrs David Wood Mr & Mrs day A good program has been outFrank Wood and Mr St Mrs H L lined and all women are urged to atRichards attended funeral servicer tend held tor their father Jonathon Wood 4 pm Primary meeting for the at Farmington Sunday children No MI A meeting will be held beSERVICES DELD FUNERAL cause of the Stake M Men basketball Funeral services for Mr Will Wood tournament at the Bear River high of Logan were held at the Fielding school under the ward hall last Thursday Thursday Feb 11 —7:30 pm PracThe tice for direction of Bishop M A Gam Singing Mothers and Girls’ opening prayer was offered by K H Chorus furnPacker Musical numbers were Genealogical meeting ished by Harold Castle ton of Garland Speakers and Mrs Ireta Bourne furnished by High School were Leo Earl Horace Richards and the seheol Journalism department a Benediction was offerM A Gam under the direction of Mrs Bourne Interment ed by Wallace Griffin was at the Fielding cemetery with Claud Petersen dedicating the grave Mrs Utah’s great dustry the Cooperative of continued- recovery Of poultry inUtah Poultry Producers Association did $8500000 In FORESTRY get Forestry Job! marmonth and home furnished ried or single men Steady work pension vacations' on fuU pay upon retirement Those experiencor ed In farming road Umber Write preferred Uvestock work for details Men commercial business READ THE TIMES! Subscribe' Today For The Times GOOD AGENTS LIVE WANTED 1936 worth according this to the annual report released associaweek by Clyde C Edmonds tion general manager Solicitors wanted to aecure Utah A Good Farmer subscriptions man should be able to earn from or $200 to better every month $150 For details write or call The Increase is $1250000 over the 1935 volume Memberof $7250000 ship in the Utah Poultry Producers’ Association was augmentCooperative ed by about 1000 producers during the last 12 months swelling the total to THE UTAH FARMER West South Temple City Utah 45 1937 on January compared with about 5000 on the corresponding day of 1936 Four branch plants were added to the state poultry organization's physical equipment during the past year now has 30 plants This organization for distribution of feed receiving eggs in or dressing poultry and turkeys the Utah and southern Idaho territory Salt A B THOMAS Former U S Forest Ranger 658 Field Bldg Lake Denver Colo 6000 HAVE Have you noticed how clean and blocky it is even in the stoker sizes? Have you noticed how furnace retains the fire longer? a King-fe- d How much longer each ton of King lasts? If you have you know what we mean by Coal satisfaction If not you have a real treat in store for Horace Woffinden is visiting in Salt Lake J City at the home of her daughter Mrs Floyd Nelson who became the mother of a baby glr1 January 22nd Walt and Bill also are in Salt Lake attending the mission school until February 18th when they will leave for their mission to South Africa Mrs A & FUNERAL TRIED KING COAL? served SHAW YOU you Hear “King Coal Weather Prophet” on the Radio IVERSON Alfred Michaelis Coal Co 8KRV1CR COMPLETE Wednesday and Thursday nights Genealogical meeting wait held at of Mrs Mary Sorenson Wednesday evening The cast of the play was entertained at the Atkinson home Monday night and a pot luck luncheon day the home was served Theatre Orphean UTAH TREMONTON Tonight and Saturday “THE MIGHTY TREZE” “FOUR DAYS WONDER” ‘THE VIGILANTES ARE COMING” U Get these Quality Products at This Friendly Station Come Here for Prompt Washing and Greasing Service Radiator “GARDEN (IN ‘CRIME DOES NOT PAY’ “OUR GANG COMEDY” - Thursday TOWN GIRL” “SMALL WILLARD WOOD SERVICE STATION Jscv OF ALLAH” TECHNICOLOR) Wednesday e I Monday --Tuesday Marlene) Dietrich and Chas Boyer in -- Sunday rk Church FEBRUARY FRIDAY Day By D ay On The FIELDING NEWS TIMES (RETURNED BY REQUEST) Customers of the Utah Power & Light Company received a far greater amount of electric service for their money in 1936 than in any previous year of the company’s history COME IN office Next time you pass our insurance don’t just glance in—Come in We would like to greet you and if possible be of service to you Bring your insurance problems with you and let us discuss your new needs with you It may mean money to you The right insurance protection is (essential for your safety and security j John J Shumway— LOANS INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE — NOTARIAL Your Building and Modernization Problems Are Our Problems a i LUMBER COMPANY Consult With Us The new plan for extra electricity e was inaugurated late in 11935 so it was daring 1936 that the ienefiti of this service materialized to the advantage of out commercial custoresidential and mers A total of more than 43000 electook advantage of e tricity and the reduced rate and enjoyed a total saving of approximately $275000 during the period Another saving to these customers resulted from the reduction of lc per kilowatt hour in the lighting rate in practically all of die company’s territory which became effective October 111936 An additional lc reduction in the residential lighting rate will become effective April 1 1937 at 6(5 - WORK compared with a corresponding rale i rn ol 672c in U26 years ago tbe household (ulnmrr used nn average ol 34 kilowatt hours per month for In 1936 he which he paid $228 used 71 kilowatt hours per month for which he paid an merage of $310 He has more than doubled bis Use of service with an increase of 110' for which the average increased cost was only 82c per month or 36 more He received this additional service at an average rata of 22c per kilowatt hour T The constantly decreasing cost of electricity and the further development and availability of Electric Servants has placed the home dweller in a position where the aJded comfort convenience and economy resulting from the greater use of electricity are enjoyed more extensively than ever before It is anticipated that further reductions in the wages you pay these tireless dependable Electric Servants will continue band in hand with the increased me of electricity which gives such tremendous value for so little cost The definite downward trend In cost is reflected in the present average rate for household service of 434c per kilowatt hour as electricity We Will Help You Tri-Sta- te Garland Lumber Company Utah TAR POWER & UGHT CO 9 4) |