Show Vexnald Wm - Johns PUBLSIIED EVERY Mrs C J Wood P C Petterson and Mr & Mrs D J Isom of Salt Lake City attended funeral serSaturday for vices in Vernal Sidney Porter brother of Mrs P of uncle Mrs C C Petterson and J Wood Editor and Publisher FRIDAY MORNING Entered as Second Class Mail Matter August 1928 at the Post Office at Garland- - Utah Subscriptions: $200 Per Year — $250 Outside of County Page Two August From Christas SCRAP FILE By L C Christopherson Our Lips and Ears If you your lips would keep from slips Ilf things obsrve with care Of whom you speak to whom you speak And how and when and where 6 1954 They were accompaTuesday nied by Mrs Axel Frederickson and visited Mr of Tremonton at a hospital there Frederickson Laugh With Leo of the secondThe proprietor hand store was engaged with another customer when the young roan approached him in the rear of the store In the young man’s hand was an ancient vacuum cleaner which he set down before the proprietor “One dollar my boy that’s all one of those things is worth today They always need a new armature So one dollar it will be and let’s have no argument” The young man handed over the dollar “Thanks Pop” he said “When I picked it up in the comer it had a five dollar Thanks for saving tag on it me four bucks” Mr Sc Mrs John Kraaima and Mrs Annie Nalder of Ogden visited Friday at the Arvel Nadlcr home A large group of the members of the Garland Dance Club attended the dance at Lagoon Saturday night E Smith and J J Shumway church at Park Valley C attended Sunday Jay Brockman has been employed in Yellowston Park for several weeks spent Monday at Lagoon The greatest story of love and faith to Minnesota Mrs Keith Wise is visiting Jackson Wyo with relatives and daugh- Mrs Kai Brockman ter Ellen were in Salt Lake City Guests at Hall Home Mr & Mrs LaMar Hall of Downey Calif and Mr & Mrs Lynn of Gardenia California Thorpe are visiting their parents the Halls Last week they all Ellery spent some time at Mack’s Inn They were accompanied by Mr Sc Mrs Bill Thorpe of Ogden Mr Sc Mrs Ilall and heir guests also Mr St Mrs Douglas Holmgren If you your ears would save and family left Sunday on a trip from jeers These things keep mildly hid: Myself and I and mine and my And how I do and did —Anonymous Funeral at Vernal Attend IN HOMETOWN AMERICA THE GARLAND TIMES at : ever told! Mr & Mrs Fay Guyon are moving into the Horace Rose home while their new home is being built Thu Good Olp ! Summer-Tim- e Harry Gephart and Jesse have been in Afton Wyo running the Gephart store while the manager was on vacation Mrs J Delos Thompson and son Allen of Brigham City visited at the Frank S Peck home ! I ’ "" c j ie " AjSv‘ If WV Monday Ferris Nielson rode with the Clarkston Club three Riding nights last week at the Preston StaMinC RICHARD rodeo fe BURTON BLIND NOW REE Mary Grace Lauren 9 of Brooklyn nears special type eye flass which enables her to see She’s one of 131 legally blind persona given useful vUion by science Nation’s Toll of Farm Folk on Rural Highways T 0i£“ pmjp m ALL WEEK Is riding high on the foods this month It provides golden opportunities for meals If your gang likes chicken they’ll love it barbecued That’s the favorite summer way to cook that favorite bird And the nicest thing about barbecuing is that it can be done Indoors or out Take a heavy skillet a tender bird and a few sauce ingredients Then you’re set! Brown pieces of chicken In the skillet Next concoct the sauce It’s quickly with conprepared densed tomato soup Soon the tantalizing aroma of chicken simmering in sauce will set appetites soaring And the flavor reaches highest expectations It’s chicken at its very best! RENNIE INK IXM wr MwUtla b I WONOU Of HIM noaiTV AUG - ADM PRICES: $100 — Children - 35c SPECIAL POULTRY Adults BACKS FOREIGN AID Foreign Aid Harold E LIBERTY director Stassen defends administration policy against attacks by Sen Joseph McCarthy who called for halt on help to allies trading with “iron curtain” nations theatre Tremonton BONDED STOR FOR YOUR WH ' R MICHAEL with isy Robinson Dean Jagger nictiarg loM Barbecued Chicken Suits the Season I JEAN SIMMONS VICTOR MATURE tOUGUI Seek to Cut Dentil V Storage May Pay You This Year I SEE i - N x' - Look CHICAGO-(Specia- l)— Safety Your Number One Crop” the slogan of several million rural boys and girls throughout the nation since its introduction in 1945 continues to be fostered Club by more than 615000 members They are taking part in the 1954 National Safety Program being conducted in 46 states for the tenth consecutive year Participants receive training in farm accident and fire prevention which includes checking and removing hazards of every conceivable nature These surveys are credited by safety experts as being a valuable contribution to the nationwide campaign to reduce the tragic annual toll of 15000 lives and 1225000 disabling injuries to farm folk In conducting their surveys look for such safety the hazards as loose or floppy clothing worn about moving farm machinery cluttered stairways oily rags frayed electric cords broken ladder rungs and sharp tools What is becoming an increasingly serious problem is that ac- i cldents to farm people caused by motor vehicles now account for of all deaths nearly and injuries that occur on rural Also of the fatal 700 highways farm accidents reported last year involved wheel tractors of the fatal tractor accidents reported involve persons under 20 years of age One case in ten was a child under 5 To help correct this problem are giving niVhway the demonstrations before safety farm groups and over local ladio station as well as putting window displays in town stores and booths nt county fairs The 1954 National Safety Program is conducted by the Cooperative Extension Service As incentives for outstanding records in the program General Motors provides medals of honor which are presented to four county winners and an trip to the National Club Congress in Chicago to the state winner Eight of the latter will be selected as national winners each receiving a $30000 college scholarship Let J I r v US NOW FOR D FOR WEED CONTROL k' out young folloil “Make ’ Us Give You Oats v Barley Prices on Your or Wheat $ MM To complete the meal serve your barbecue fans ears of corn dripping with butter and new green beans Tempt them fur- Rolling — Grinding — Cleaning Tremonton Utah ther with cucumber chips and celery sticks Finish with chocolate chip angel food cake for a meal that finds favor with everyone Barbecued Chicken 2 2 tablespoons brtmn miur tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons tnegar or Juico teaspoons prepared mustard Tabasco sauce Brown chicken well in hot shortremove chicken ening in skillet In same skillet brown onion celery and garlic: blend in remaining Add chicken cover Ingredients and simmer about 30 minutes or tjctll chicken is tender Stir occa4 generous servings sionally 2 4 drops 5 FflDf1 “1 LOAGS 5 NO APPLICATION FEE Long-terfarm loans at low k for the free booklet describAPPRAISAL FEE NO COMMISSION ing the Equitable Society Farm Ownership Plan NO John Ti Shonivay EqtfUil it- - Ctditj |