Show Page THE GAS LAND TIMES GARLAND 8 1 Laurence Whitney Files For Senate Candidacy for the Republican nomination for the State Senate was announced last week by Laurence G Whitney Box Elder County dry farmer Mr Whitney is a new comer to lie has entered the politics Senate race not because he believes he is the only candidate qualified for the position but because he is of the opinion that the present time of unrest de irands that each citizen should give some service to the political life of his country If we are to maintain a position of solvency and honor in governmental afHe believes in limiting fairs government expense to what we and honorably can reasonably afford whereby the budget could the national and balanced be “Taxation has debt be reduced reached the point where it deby serves thoughful consideration all citizens and especially by those entrusted with affairs of The only excuse for taxaState tion is to provide revenue and not for control or punishment” he stated Whitney is opposed to governmental thoughtless waste and spending as it reduces the hope that the tax burden might be eased Laurence was bom on a farm lie has in Blue Creek Utah lived close to the soil and is the probwith well acquainted lems of agriculture ElUpon graduation from Box der High School he filled a misto Church sion for the Then he had the New Zealand world for opportunity to tour the over seven months where he saw first hand how the rest of the world lives and gained a much deeper understanding of our type of many advantages citigovernment has to offer its A few years later he gradzens at Logan uated from the USAC with Political Science as his mamemberjor and was awarded National Social ship in‘ the of Pi Honor Society Science Gamma Mu Dot-tiwife his Mr Whitney and and three children live in interHis farming Tremonton ests take him into Box Elder of County’s rich fanning district Blue Creek where he operates in farming the dry extensively business LDS the Thi Help el a Wife A Chamber! Oklahoma City Okfa !ays ' what is the most important thing in life to that a man He doesn’t worry about the little troubles that come into !his daily life he just does the best he can with them holding to a deep abiding faith in God and believing in his own ability to look out for himself and his family Not that he thinks himself perfect not that he doesn’t often jfaU far short of his aims not that he doesn’t fail woefully at times But he tries to practice the ‘rules of Christian living as laid down by what he terms “the world’s only perfectionist” Jesus Christ He pays his debts tries to keep on good terms with his neighbors and to give the best in him to his job And by the law of average he usually “gets his” and he refuses to worry Now what do you think is the one outstanding contribution to his lack of worry? It is cheer- ful helpful Mrs Sam Chambers When Sam is faced with a problem he doesn’t have to fight it topped with a wife’s antagonism and derision His wife believes in him knows he will Vin‘or if by some' chance he doesn’t she knows he will do even better next time and usually he does Two of them to face his problems not one fighter plus a bitter discouraging opponent So says Sam he has learned that the most important thing in the world to a man is his family and their attitude toward him If his wife and two little girls continue to think well of him he will always be inspired to do his best If they think he is a pretty fine fellow it may keep1 him on his toes but he’s going to aim mighty hard at being what they think he is Sam ’pOP SERGEANT he discovered ) v Laurence G Whitney Lien Saves Millions from page 1 the lien law are the heirs either have been unable to financial aid or have preferred to permit the State to supply funds for the support of their aged relatives rather than comply with their moral and legal obligation to support such relatives In no case since the lien law became effective has it been ne cessary for the State to initiate or acforeclosure proceedings quire property in order to satisfy the amount of the lien In most cases heirs have made settlement to clear the property which they inherit Fewer Recipients Higher Grants assistance grants Utah’s are now 10th highest in the nation The reduction in the number of recipients resulting from the lien and other restrictive - measures has been an important factor in making possible recent grant increases for Continued Gleason Reunion Gleason family reunion was held last Sunday at the Military service is upsetting old Gleason home in Pleasant Attending from here publication plans for next winter Grove were Mr 5c Mrs David Wood Mrs colat Utah State Agricultural James Mortimer Logan Naomi Oyler and two grandlege Mr & Mrs Ray Gleadaughters editor of the campus newspaper Student Life has received wprd son and family and Mr & Mrs that his business manager Rex Ralph Gleason and family and Gardner Deweyville has received Mr it Mrs George Gleason Mrs orders for induction into the Horace Gleason of California who was at the reunion returned with armed forces them and has been visiting at the Frank Pond Reese Logan who David Wood home this week was to serve as senior photographer for publications next winter has also received orders to Miss Ranae Archibald returnactive duty ed this Fillmore week from where she- has spent' the past six The publiiatios - council is weeks with relatives students who are interested to apply for these positions LLSAC Publications Need New Worker recipients 1942 and Between December December 1951 18 states had decreases in the number of recipients listed on their assistance rolls All but one of these 18 states have lien or rein' their welcovery provisions fare laws Couch and Miss in working Mr & Mrs Earl Sims of Ogden visited at the 0 C Davis home Sunday Mr & Mrs LaMont Rogers and Mrs Russel Rogers were in Ogden Wednesday Mrs II A Hall who has been living at Park City since last and relatives fall is visiting friends In Garland Jthis week Mr & Mrs Jack D RamSdale were dinner of Berkeley Calif guests of Mr A Mrs Boyd Munns Wednesday GOOD HEALTH t WHAT MEDICAL AN EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM 9 POSSrBLE 17083’S f Campbell and spent Sunday t Joyce Brockman appeared n the piano recital given by students of Miss Mary Burns given at the Methodist Church at Tremonton Wednesday opa uQoi Fryers Heavy 24 to 3V4 Lb Pan Ready Per Lb 65c CHOICE REDS Take Alive For ’em $150 Each OLLIE KNUTSON Garland - Phone 151J rofc THE aged7 Better start on those flew Farm Buildings now! It’s bound to be the biggest harvest in years and youTl need extra shelter for grain hay and other field crops Why not drop in soon and look over our big plan book of barns sheds granaries farm structures milking barns feeders shelters coops etc Or we’ll be glad to help you work out your own ideas Ideas and estimates are free and financing can be arranged on our convenient Time Payment Plah Remember better farm buildings mean bigger farm profits FASTER Answer to Question No 1: f In "recent years county medical societies throughout the country have taken steps to insure the public of obtaining the services We’ll take of Drive In a doctor at any time of day or if the family physician cancare of you in a hurry o night not be reached regardless of the ability to pay The local you can get about your patient’s medical society publishes a telework phone number to be called and provides a central switchboard to handle such calls At the end of Gas - Oil - Tires 1951 there were 364 emergency Accessories medical call systems in operation throughout the nation and the number is steadily increasing ’ Answer to Question No 2: Yes many old people who were once bedridden by certain chronic illnesses (such as heart disease Super Service arthritis Garland etc) have had their muscles thereby G Airs W H B arcus has returned her home in Idaho Falls a week’s visit here with her daughter Mrs A G Campbell and family t to after rehabilitation night' 6ar Scrvics A Mr & Mrs Boyd Munns entertained at a garden party Saturday night in honor of Lt Se Mrs Spence Gardner Lt Gardner is on furlough from Camp Williams Arizona a 15 1$ Mrs enabling them to dress and feed themselves and frequently to do simple useful chores The combined efforts of doctors nurse and physical therapist will accomplish much toward rehabilitating these old people Answer to Question No 3: There is no specific drug to cure undulant fever (brucellosis) Some of the newer antibiotics help Humans probably contract the disease by drinking unpasteurized (raw) milk or by eating meat from infected cattle Local laws requiring pasteurization of milk and inspection of food animals by health authorities are the best hope for preventing the disease (Copyright 1931 tion Foundation) by Health Informa- let’s 7mt hymerlt 1952 Entertain Sunday Mr and Mrs Elmer Jensen entertained at a party Sunday for Mr & Mrs Mark Jensen and Mr & Mrs LeGrand Jensen and their families Sunday It was also-th- e birthday anniversary of their e Cleo Richard Mrs daughter who has now returned to her home at Twin Falls after a week here - ' ti Mrs Margaret & 1 NOTICE Tremonton Dr Reese Meson dentist announces that his office will be closed until August 21 Miss Eileen Bookman will sing two numbers “Silver and Gold” and “Learn to Fly Little Boy Learn to Fly” at the annual outing 'of Utah Idaho' Sugar Co' employees at lower Gulneveh in Logan Canyon Saturday Se will be accompanied by her sister Joan on the accordion Joan will also at provide musical accompanied Tremonton 2nd ward MIA party in Logan Canyon Tuesday evening Duane i Archibald Ralph Baird cf Fielding and Vaughn Wassom and Lewis Harding of Willard Mr 4 Mrs V W Johns visited are spending this week at Grouse Mr 'Thursday and Friday with Lake Creek painting the school house Mrs Geo A Beal in Salt Esther Elmer are Ileber this week The Eileen Dr A Mrs J V Chambers left daughter in Salt Lake City Friday for Eugene Oregon to visit Dr & Mrs Don Chambers - City Attend Mr AUGUST FRIDAY UTAH get started now |