Show PAGE THE 4 TH& GARLAND TIMES Catered FRIDAY EVERY Mail Matter Aug Utah t Garland — 82W Per Year PUBLISHED Cbu u Second Sobarrtption Price Varoald ffm Johns East Garland and Mr A Mrs Lee Issacson son Burke of Ogden spent Sunparday visiting Mr Isaacson’s L Isaacson and ents Mr A Mrs his sister and family Mr A Mrs Leo Oyler President A Mrs R J Potter as dinner guests Sunday Elder Matthew Cowley I’res Paul Committee Childs of the Welfare acid Bishop Rudd all of Salt Lake City President & Mrs C J "Wood Foland Bishop & Mrs Nelson the afternoon meetings lowing by they returned accompanied Mr & Mrs A D Rich and Mrs Potter served lunch Mr A Mrs Ed Morgan and two children of Bear River City visited with Mr A Mrs Eph Peterson the latter part of last week Larson and Mr A Mrs Norman Mr A Mrs A1 Larson of Seattle visited at the Louis Larson David Larson and Paul Larson homes this week The guests are vacaand tioning thru Yellowstone Glacier parks Bishop A Mrs Warren E Hanwere sen and Mrs David Larson in Salt Lake visiting relatives Saturday Bishop Hansen was one had Jack’s Garage GARLAND Tractor & Combine Repairs In The Field LEES BARBER SHOP Open Every Day MORNINO at the 1928 Pot GARLAND COLUMEANDERING By Office Stanley Johnaoa After six months in Los Angeles I was in need of and ready for a vacation for living in that frenetic city is a could There hardly experience of" the speakers at the Leland be a greater contrast than to Hess funeral Mr Hess was a return to this valley in lat sumwell man and former Fielding mer when the “season of mists known thruout the valley and mellow fruitfulness” is about accom- to descend on us Along with Grover Wildon Mrs and seLeRoy the sense of completeness panied her sister Mrs autumn to Roseville curity that accompanies of Ogden Malan an air of in is this valley there They Calif to visit with an aunt casualness about life here that returned Monday of Ogden makes the returning native wonMiss Irene Grover der why he ever left it visited here over the But the world is full of a num Miss Alene James of Bothwell a niece of Mrs Wildon Grover is visiting here this week Mrs Eph Peterson drove to Ogden Friday to spend the weekend with her daughter Yevonne while there her sister Mrs Wayne visited Fielding of Clearfield with her The senior scouts Clifton Grover scout master Rolland Grover Ronald Potter and Wayne Gro- Utah Pictures Going to Russia The magazine “Amerika” pubver left early Monday to join lished in New York by the New the senior scouts of the stake in York state department and which a trip to Yellowstone They ex- is in the distributed Soviet pect to be gone until Sunday Vern Shaffer spent the first Union has asked the Utah deand inpartment of publicity part of the week on business in dustrial for series development Gannett Idaho of photos depicting Utah's public Mr A Mrs Eph Peterson A son Pauline campgrounds and the manner in Rex Mrs Gus Larson drove to which they are used The picand Rodney Peterson tures are to show the Russians Logan on business one day last just how we out here in Utah week Ned Shaffer drove to Malad seek recreation in camps maintained by public money Saturday to get his wife and The in campgrounds daughters who had visited there forested public Mirror Lake section for the past week Mrs Kenneth Shaffer returned with cold water piped to every site camp permanent camp home from the Valley hospital stoves tables benches and clean with her infant daughter Monday toilet facilities are included in Miss Barbara Shaffer daughter the sent to the pictures magaA Mrs J W Shaffer had of Mr her tonsils removed at the valley zine The magazine “Look” has askhospital Saturday The junior scouts under the ed the Utah Publicity department for a senes of photos telling a direction of Scout Master went to Blacksmith complete "Utah Sorenson story ” fishFork canyon on a Would Return Lands to State ing trip the first of the week Mr A Mrs Orval Grover had Seeking return to the state of as Sunday dinner guests Mr A all unallocated public lands now Leonard Mrs Pen Peterson of owned by the Federal Governrose ment Gordon Taylor Hyde State Finance Commission chairman Mr A Mrs Allen Bannister of has asked Governor Herbert B at the Maw and Utah’s Payson spent the congressional S E Quigley home delegation to initiate and support legislation to bring hack some 40 or 50 million acres to state ownership At the present time the Federal government owns approximately 72 percent of the land of the state The return of the land to state ownership would result in Utah and not the Government getting the benefit if oil was discovered in the eastern part of the state Mr Hyde declared In addition! he pointed out the proceeds from the leasing or sale of mineral rights could be used by Utah in support of state schools and public institutions Single Editor GARLAND TIMES — Be Cople PuMJahet and Spotlighting UTAH ber of things and not quite all of them can be found in Garland Utah The best that those of us who must chase after those things can hope for is that we will not be completely forgotten in our home town August was a propitious time for my return to Utah for it seems as if everyone I ever knew is back home now either briefly I or permanently haven’t had I got a complete since home because I have been so but there busy meeting people is nothing but pleasure in seeing the old friends again For the most part we have been separated for more than four years when we to go into various began branches of service and there have been some wonderful and times talking about exciting everj thing that has happened in the interim has been Everybody different and we all someplace have to tell each other about the we have seen and the places The experpeople we have met iences of each of us seem to be the common property of the group Of course there have been Some of the old many changes are married and a few group of them have children but even they feel the same kind of that bothered me in Los has seen so Angeles Everybody much done so much and been so many places that hardly any new experience is possible All of them had their lives so upset by the war that it seems difficult to settle down now After a few months in one place they are tired of it and want to move on I suppose we have all become at any rate most of vagabonds us look with horror on the time we might have to settle down and become respectable citizens and of the community pillars It seems desirable to postpone that time as long as we can D and ro Kcnte WOT“ nnd RAISE YOUR CALVES & Mrs El wood Winters and Mrs J Stayner of Salt Lake Ralph City visited at the O L Winters home Friday 76e 'Pccnuta U r eitr Park MINING INDUSTRY METAL nryca OF UTAH LOANS to $10 Livestock Income Loans Made Loans Can Be Usually Same Day as Applied A BIG Art Michaelis Bear River Farm Supply Garland the Matter of the Dissolution of GARLAND OF NOTICE APPLICATION SOLVE Garland OF DIS- HEARING TO Notice is hereby given that the application for dissolution of a Garland Mercantile Company under the corporation formed laws of Utah presented to the JudiDistrict Court of the First cial District of the State of Utah of Box in and for the County Elder and on file with the Clerk thereof will be heard on Friday the 13th day of September 1946 at 10 o’clock A M of said day or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the courtroom Court of said court County Box Elder House City Brigham County Utah WITNESS the hand of the clerk and the official seal of said court this 25th day of July 1946 J EDWIN BAIRD Clerk (District Court Seal) By LYSLE RICHARDSON Deputy Clerk First Publication August 1946 2 Reverent Service Always SHAW and ROGERS FARMERS PRICES ABSTRACTOR I am prepared to make mp in the shortest abstract possible time and to make thorn I post a absolutely accurate insuraaoo bond 8500040 as your against loss through any error of mine NORMAN Erma Lishman of at the spent the of Mrs Linda Busenbark Southern Mrs night F LEE ABSTRACTOR BONDED 1900) (Established City Utah Brigham UP That farmers will feel immediate effects from the slackening of price controls under the new OPA law became apparent last week when increases averaging 6 percent were granted at retail levels for all farm equipment and replacement parts OPA explains the increase as necessary under the new law which speciat fies discounts and percentages which applied before the war It passes on to farmers the full amount of the 10 to increase percent granted manufacturers on May 10 originally intended to be shared by dealers and purchasers The new delivery prices are effective as of July 31 At the same time OPA increased producers’ maximum prices for superphosphate an average of $1 per ton to be added to ceilings at all levels and reflected in retail prices of “super” and mixed fertilizers Labor cost increases and higher freight rates are reasons given for the rise in & HOME FUNERAL 5t J Limb from a Utah YOUR SAFEGUARD INVESTMENT With Fire Insurance JUST CALL J J Shumivay PHONE 13 Real Estate — Loans Insurance Garland Utah returned trip to By Or Made For BRIGHAM LOAN CO E L Petersen 43 So Mgr Phone Main Brigham Under Supervision Of 448 City of State Utah PORTABLE ELECTRIC MOTORS AVAILABLE AGAIN Week by week more electric portable motor are available — motors that do scores of tasks on farms easily and quickly — saving you time saving you work saving you mpney SCOURS Farm Machine Repairs RELIABLE x Snack Bar MERCANTILE Company a Utah corporation Garland CALFiSTARTEUA I The OF In HUSKY CALF HELPS KEEP DOWN Headquarters IN AND FOR THE UTAH OF BOX ELDER COUNTY Carl’s Body & Fender Shop OF MILK OF DIS- to Anywhere Our Representative By Mali Three Good Mechanics to Serve You Look Us Up RAISES Suit Food Good Mr Payments to Term Loans Farmers or COURT IN THE DISTRICT THE FIRST JUDICIAL STATE TRICT OF THE Monday Monthly AND NOTICES For Further Information Consult the County Clerk the Respective Signer home Furniture — Auto Faster Service BAG ui(ace4 40 $4(4 PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP 1944 23 Miss Eythel Busenbark of Salt Lake City is visiting her mother-MrBusenbark She is Linda accompanied by her niece Geralalso from Sait dine Busenbark Lake City LEGAL NOTICE Miss $300 BODY REPAIR WORK QUICKLY ATTENDED TO ONE Iron arratet th Tc uAnd canron Mrs George A Beal of Lake City visited from Saturday until Tuesday with Mr & Mrs V W Johns PSoith ' ' and Zn Utah Mr Salt arth lIUll Will Assist Utah Businesses Information regarding industries and occupational possibilities in Utah is being gathered by the Utah Department of Employment Security for distribution to a large number of outside firms seeking locations in Utah reports B L Flanagan Executive Director The gathering of the information is part of an occupational Purvey being conducted by the department in its program to help industry get established in yo AUGUST FRIDAY UTAH Several sizes are now being manufactured Ask your Electric Dealer for full details WORK AT FAIR PRICES J J White Black mithing & Machine Repairing A UTAH POWFR & LIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE rfH: |