Show The Garland Sunday “REBECCA” JUDITH With i ANDEKSON the CEO lives of SANDERS those whe Monday Starring AUBREY lived after her C SMITH in her Times Tuesdaydijn LAURENCE 21 1940 Orpheum Theatre M — JOAN FONTAINE OLIVIER David O da Manner's sensational Selznick From Daphne Produced by to her grave! THE MOST DIFFERENT house— oho carried the secret of Manderley Directed jby Alfred Hitchcock the world's master of suspense! noveL PICTURE The (hrill In YOU EVER tale of dea J a wosna-- who 8AW! j JUNIOR Richard Return From Vacation Trip MEET CLUB WITH WOMEN MRS BOSS Chevrolet Builds The Civic and Home Arts club met Friday at the home of Mrs Farrel Wood with Mrs Victor Boss as hostess " A review of "The Flying was given by Mrs Neel a Ja Griffin Eighteen members and li guest were Mrs Wlnford Barrus was present Installed as a new member of the station Garland E C Richards agent is back on the Job this week after spending' a six weeks vacation tn the New England and AtlanUc states He was accompanied by Mrs1 Richards Mr Richards reports having had a most enjoyable trip The season Is later In the East a month nearly this year than It Is here he gays club They visited all the large cities and many points of interest between aa well Maine and Virginia JohnThe Misses Rath A Marion ju in land on their route of travel visitors son were Salt Lake City Their mother Mrs Oluf Tuesday Johnson returned home with them SCHOOL CLASSES SUNDAY after having spent a few days getWILL MAKE PILGRIMAGE ting acquainted with her new grandSchool Book of Mormon Sunday son the small son of Mr & Mrs of the stake are participatclasses Sterling Barton ing In an outing and pilgrimage to Washakie ward Sunday morning re They will meet there to carry out a program of songs and talks on Indian life and history Ariel Sorensen of Howell the stake Sunday - School has arranged for the event from Salt Lake are expected of i GOOD WORK r at FAIR PRICES I I lee’s Barber Shop:: Beauty Parlor Connection in Gives our readers each week a comprehensive report of the important verified happenn ings in Europe and in our own country You can rely upon It as being authentic free from the countless unconfirmed rumors and from the propaganda with which European nations are flooding us Quote ltas your source of Information regarding the activities of the war Utah read it each week t ATTENTION Who has the answer for Professor Tclcqtiiz today! QUESTION: If you should telephone to Honolulu how would your voice cross the ocean? 1 Through deep-se- a telephone cable? 2 On wires supported by pontoons? 3 Dy radio without wires? ANSWER: You r voice would literally be hurled by radio from powerful endicRntemne wn the wot coast after enormous amplification You ran talk and be heard as easily a on any long distance call 'f ' j ' r It I our home or office telephone will take you practically anywhere in the United States and you can call foreign lands as well city is “just across the street” by telephone You can pick up your telephone Any and you and he there about as fast as can make a local call telephone do yon get a spoken reply only by i The operator t All be gfatl to tell you rates to any touns you tcish to call The Mountain States Telephone tr Telegraph Co c v Check-U- © JOE MURRAY SHELL GARLAND SERVICE is one of the easiest fata to or for either over pastry since it can be worked a very wide range of temperatures! when Just even brittle never is It from the refrigerator Lard removed is also easily digested and almost utilized by the body completely Like butter it is 97 per cent digest- Lard use V5 Here in (he 900000th car of Chevrolet’s 1940 model as it left the assembly line at Flint Mich production 12 less than One month after No fcoOOuO was Beside the car are M E Coyle general completed manager’ of the Chevrolet Motor Division (left) C E Wetherald general manufacturing manager (right) and who Arnold Lenz assistant manufacturing manager were present in the plant when the car was produced has built 300000 cars in less than three “Chevrolet months” Mr Coyle pointed out "The 600000th of these models was built on March 21 the 7QOOOOlh oh April 16 the 800000th on May 13 and the 900000th on June 12 This production rate closely parallels the consistently heavy sales volume since the introduction sales during March of the 1940 models last October and May alone totalling 307345” April in ible ABSTRACTOR Mae Allen visiting Huish this home of week Salt Lake at the City Sterling to set up a six year to moke op I am prepared dollar hospital construcabstracts in (he shortest possible y tion program in rural and time and to make them absoluteMr & Mrs George Bowcutt Mr & areas has been pasI post a $500600 depressed ly accurate Mr St Mi? William J Parks and Mrs Clifford Bowcutt and Mr & sed by the Senate Six annual bond as your Insurance against California spent Mrs Edwin Roundy spent the weekfamily of Berkeley of ten million dollars loss through appropriations any error of mine d the at the Norman Jensen end at Mrs John has been providd for starting with Logan canyon home NORMAN LEE and Building Earl of Ogden spent last week with the fiscal year 1941 of hospitals will be BONDED ABSTRACTER Mrs Hulda Loveland of Brigham her children Mr & Mrs Leonard enlargement carried on under the supervision 1900) the week (Established is at and this Mason visiting Mrs John City Standing of the Public Health service and F G Korth home Brigham City Utah daughter Mary of Salt Lake City the Federal Works Agency d at their home In spent the Mrs F J Limb visited relatives here Miss Blanche Godfrey of d Ogden over the Clarkston spent last week visiting with Mr St Mrs Vemlle Lott Mrs Klea Roundy of Ogden spent with her parents Mr St THE NATION’S Sunday Mrs Leonard Standing Glen Udy DRINKING HABITS Thurlan Munson Cyril Godfrey and Dale Jones spent Saturday evening BycTHE W C T U at Logan IT COSTS NO MORE TO PROTECT YOUR Apostle St Mrs George of 1940 will mark the of Salt Lake City spent of 32 F Richards seventh anniversary CROP ALL SEASON THAN IT WILL FOR at the Joseph H Sm'ffi1' beer’s legalization and the start of Sunday ? home the repeal period Mr St Mrs Victor Godfrey A FEW DAYS JUST BEFORE THE Mr St Vemlle A sufficient time has elapsed for and Mrs Lott spent’0 a limited survey of repeal’s social with their parents Mr St Sunday HARVEST TIME effects Such a survey of the state Mrs H M Godfrey at Clarkston of the nation’s drinking habits would r Mr & Mrs Smith Richards and famibe difficult at any time good solid ly of Hyrum are visiting with relafacts are particularly hard to see clearly after precipitation for such tives here a short period but some are avail- FIELDING NOTES 60 Legislation million DUY HAIL INSURANCE NOW John J Shumway CLASS ! ' Batteries Must be Watched Let Us Give You? Car A ©5© ts by Joseph W La B ine CARELESSNESS AT ANY IS COSTLY SEASON OF THE YEAR Only Proper Oil can save your car from damage WE HAVE THE BEST O Jane O flgfliM Its 900000th 1940 Car ""I member board Visitors Mr 4 Mrs M T Furlong have had as their guests for the last 2 weeks Mr St Mrs A L Furlong and family of Salina ! t June Friday 23 24 25 able Such evaluation is best based on the few cold facts available in comparison with similar totals for the and peprohibition riods and by intepretation of those straws in the wind which if their direction is properly read will indicate the first stirrings of a new social movement One fact is clearly visible after seven years’ experimentation with repeal: Neither wets nor drys are satisfied with administration and social effects of the alcoholic beverage industry Another fact which looms large to any close observer is: That the dissatisfaction with social growing and human results of liquor drinkbut increa ting ing the demands for stricter regulation are basically spontaneous actually owing little to any current national activities of the great dry organizations in the years since 1933 The year of 1939 brought many public evidences of this feeling not as yet a majority reaction against alcohol but definitely a strong conviction that harmful social effects The 'geneal public in between the wett and hasn’t dry extremes mched the point of trying to defihe a eolptlon critiTheitxtrocgeat now cisms PROGRESS GUILD MEETS Futiire Progress Guild held meeting at the home of Mrs Wayne evenGam Wednesday was In ing President Opal Gam charge of the meeting E J Holmwas the guest gren Jr of Garland speaker Refreshments were served Mrs Ina Mae Haskell of Ogden Is spending a few weeks with her parents Mr & Mrs Earl Holt Mr Si Mrs Eben Wilcox of Ogden were visiting with relatives here this —crime Recognition that this ground swell of public opinion against repeal liquor conditions and results does exist and is growing is certainly not to be taken as a prediction that “prohibition is just around the corner” No intelligent and studious observer would climb out on such a limb Viewed now is a broadly the liquor picture concentrated of the with a few period new actors on the film Public opinion is swinging from through a toward pro- dry Again Demon Rum is the villain and a skeptical audience is if the wondering trio has changed in the slightest Loans Insurance club Let CHEAP ELECTRICITY Give You a Vacation! week Mrs Amy B Johns returned home Sunday the after spending past six weeks with her daughter In Boise A LOVE STORY YOU’LL ALWAYS REMEMBER BIY lightening farm which the editorial derantly are seeping into columns $f a preponpress are: of !’ Young' kids- getting sfbppy drtink all the time In those taverns’ of “dnmks ninnigg over people tn the streets” of saloon conditions surrounding taverns in otherwise quiet neighborhoods of the growing tavern influences in studies of causes of juvenile — and adult Real Estate The their arm work and reducing costs Cheap Electricity gives you a chance to get away now and then far a vocation It pumps water for livestock irrigjyn and borne grinds and home use! washes ABOUT A GIRL MEN COULDN’T FORGET IRISH EYES By a Masfor of milks feed cows chquJights barn cooks clothes protects food heats water and docs scores of other chores faster and cheaper than they can other way Make more and use have be done in any' of Cheap Electricity on your farm more time to’enjOy living Fiction KATHLEEN NORRIS Read Every Thrilling installment mmvmrnv |