Show r The Garland Page 4 News of Farm Evacuee Labor Reported Available & Times Open Fight on Chain Store Death Tax Law Interest REMINDS FORESTER UTAH FARM FOLK OF FIRE SLOGAN in the camjiaign gun the proposed “death tax" on against of chain stores No 2 on the November Utah farm folks were reminded was fired tlie national fire prevention and cont- ballot A revised procedure to make warwhen the today State Committee time evacuees of Japanese ancestry rol slogan "Careless Matches Aid the Citizen’s Against sugar beets Axis" this week by J Whitney Floyd No 2 charged that the drastic pro- available for harvesting and other crops in the intermountain forester for the Utah Extension Ser- posal would cost thousands of Utah region and the plains States a as an- vice as surveys for fires on national families an average of $120 a year nounced tills week by Dillon S Myer forest areas for the first six months in higher living costs Director of the War Relocation Auth- of 1942 were released by the Forest The charge Is contained in a book2 is a Tax on "No let titled ority Already some 1500 evacuees Service You" "Tin 'e surveys indicate that ruttvm published from Uie Pacific Coast military area committee by the with that man so funds contributed are at work In the beet fields of has cooperated better by chain store Utah and eastiTn Oregon Idaho this year m the war time ctini- pioyees and stockholders Copies are for p pg sent to libraries newspapers Montana palgn to keep down forest fires at the this year 465 more fins were caused ancj other agencies Recruitment of workers for public Relocation Minidoka Project loaded by willful or careless acts of man formation near Eden Jerome Co Ida will get during the first six months of 1942 The chain store tax is directed last iiguinst a group of under way next according to an than during the same penal only 123 store announcement by the San Francisco year" Professor Floyd sand out of tlie some 6000 retail stores In Office of the War Relocaof man caused Utah Tlie total numb“r Regional The stores whose destruction tion Autlority fires tills year was 4 589 cornered M)Uht by this ltgLslatlon accord last Under the new plan worked out with 4124 Lightning- - n(J year ar ollow the Twe hundred by the War Relocation Authority and caused fires decreased (30 Utah stores) Pennfy j were rexmtrd in the first Uie United States Employment Ser- seventy-si4 Woolworth (5) R(Xtufk vice each farm operator needing adhalf of tills year against 478 n theA(lam Hat sh(e Lfmfr la same for harvest work will ditional help year period Ward National Shirt Montgomery Tims far forest officers have been J make a definite offer of employment New berry Owl Drug J lone all but 35 of tins each form On abl- - to control by filling out the projicr Baker's Safeway Stores 44i the form he will Indicate the type j years 4865flns m the forcls w nh- W T Grant Its of work Involved n probable Thom McAn National Dollar United the wages he will pay and the after diseovxmy s H Kjess 3 (2 Wfhl lor the housing facilities available i5 Walgreen Drug Workers and Western Auto Supply f5i In each case the farmer will submit the completed form to the nearest office of the United States Employment Service If labor Is not available from sources In dlnary Administration On thc eve cf the third aiuilvrr- the locality the Employment Service bas announced definite plans frv of th“ day Uiat Invaded Germany will then forward the offer of emare bring made to place a price ceil- - prianl and began the war in Euroiy Relocation ployment to tlie War also on live Officials tng have the Office of War Information this1 bogs for consideration and Opening c cllandr subAuthority mission to evacuees at assembly centers and relocation communities When accepted by the evacuees the offer becomes a binding agreement subject to termination by either the farm ojierator or the evacuee on five days notice “The Million" Thousand outlines the military strength and the backgrounds of the people of the United Nations “A better knowledge of what our s friends and are doand ing what they have suffered what thev are like will help them and not now but In the us only lavs following victory" the OWT pamphlet 4 September Friday Citizens 1942 TIRE CONSERVATION MORE THAN NECESSARY EVER INDUCTEES SUGAR to Mr Mn J J Sh uni way Mrs Duane Archibald Mrs I Henry Manning and Mrs Caroline Archibald of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Alton Wyo Whil1 there they attended a trousseau tea for Miss Barbara Johnson a relative Peek 1 Mrs F and daughter were Sherry Logan visitors Tuesday LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Phlncas Pierson and Pierson Deceased Agnes H Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the M office of George Mason First National Hank Building Brigham on or before the 5th City Utah D 1942 day of October Steed Ella Date of administratrix of the estates of Phlneas joint Agnes H Pierson first publication De- July 31 19'12' M Mason Urorpe law National First Brigham City Utah Attorney-at- - Hank Bldg which E J HOLMGREN APPLIES FOR FIRST J YEAR FCI POLICY said "Through greater E J Holmgren who uiKTutes a Ing greater strength is achieved" wheat farm near Garland isn't goTlie fvamphlet which include the ing to worry about wheat crop failBox Elder stockmen were texts of the Atlantic Charter and county ure until 1946 at least Ho Is the assured tills week by Secretary of the Declaration bv the United first Box Elder county fanner to Claude Wickard that Inns was written bv the staff of apjdy for crop insurance under the ceilings will b“ placed on livestock the Office of War Information from new Federal Crop Insurance with his products approval only bets checked bv the embassies and plan which goes into operation with when a "practical plan for market- l'gations concerned the 1943 crop can be worked out and when pared for the use of shakers ard Under the plan a single such a plan will not permit abnormal wrlbTS the text mav b quoted with application protects the acreage allot- profits for anyone In tie Industry or without acknowlidgoment ment of a wheat fann from losses at the expense of either the producer Copies of “Th" Thousand Million" due to drought hall frost bv writing ta the or tlie consumer” But he called at- - mnv he obtained weeds Insects disease and all other tentlon to the necessity of keeping Office of War Information unavoidable hazards for a period of parking industry going at full lnl( 011 tlir-- e This plan greatly crop years blast while safeguarding simplifies crop Insurance- procedure trcl structures Mr A r H off! mien Irs si(ed and reduces administrative cost acover the week end with their son to A W chairman cording Bishop Box Elder farmers who Bob and other relatives In Salt Lake county of tlie county AAA committee 1943 wheat Citv their allotPremiums are payable In yearly In- underplant stallments due about harvest time trents in order to Increase acreage of Mrs Hattie Morrison who has been siveclnl war can be a'F tired dsltlnq- at the home of her daughter erojx As In previous years premiums thev will - Mrs Leslie Wassom that neither suffer dednereturned to her which are expressed In terms of at tlie Logan temple bushels may be paid in cash are by tions In 1943 wheat payments nor re-of future allotments accord- - dav an offset ngnlnrt AAA conservation chairman lng to A W Bishop of Rril King brother of Mrs Onela paymints and commodity loans tlie Box Elder county AAA commit-Sliurtz and Mrs Nethella Griffin is Abdication for crop insurance bea guest at their home ginning with the 1943 crop must be V Mfss Frances Carter of New York made before September 30 1942 on Tlie of farm prices is sist r of George Carter Is visit subjec farms raising winter wheat or March pectod to make up an important hn' with him and with Mrs T A 15 1943 on farms raising spring of President Roosevelt's talk Carter this week wheat only Application forms and part Miss Marv Was? cm Is employrd at complete Information may be obtain- scheduled for Labor Day Sept 7 V th' AAA office at Bngham City ed at the county AAA office at Gad die received a phone 'n' stuffin' for Thanksrv- "rs Turkey Brigham or through any AAA ofing are In line for American boys fal1 TYi'dav morning from her sen ficial CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Compensation of Members of the legislature RESOLUTION A JOINT TO AMEND SECTION 9 In overseas service He reported according to the Mark at Snn Fnmcl-cwerP’ wpl1 of D“)xirtment Ar- Agriculture GARLAND BRIEFS are being made to and two sons rangemorts Mfca LaRre ship 'rk Goldie Wood returned Weda supply cf frozen birds to American of California visited with her sist nesday from Venicj Calif whre she forces now stationed in Mrs Gorris Prterron last week Australia has been spending a two month's vaTREMOVTON UTAH Mrs V R llougard V daurhter Glenns cation with her and a USDA official in Wariiington are ftml yon Jamos relumed from sister Mr & Mrs Lester Butler and s rratlves at Manti that the War for Week: Production family LaRee reoprts having lmd a asking Mrs Eamel Nielson and daughter Board release additional welding rod very nio? dm? were Ogden Parma visitors Tuesday Mrs One (a Sliurtz and Captain for use In farm repairs Orville L Mon Sun afternoon Richard Griffin visited with rela- I'e chairman cf the Utah State Mrs A S Hall USDA War Board rrtnmed Tuesdav Bob Madeliene But untreports tives in Boulder City rece-tl- y Mrs from a visit in Pittsburg Nethrlla Orffin whs has been spend- il the procedure has be:n put thru wRh her son Sgt Arch O Hall Carroll he states esses of welding rod short- - lCalf ing the summer there returned Sat- ave Miss Alta Bishop is in Ontario should be to Utah’s MY FAVORITE BLONDE urday with Mrs Shurtz They were VVPB field office reported 'in tiie David Ore visiting with her brother George accompanied by their niece Miss Max Keith building in Salt Lake City Bishop and family King Wednesday and Don Korth left V Margaret Mr Si Mrs Sidney Sorensen and fer Pittsburg Calif tv visit Gary Farmers aro urged to sefd young son cf East Garland attended up bromr °I)I- Dearl Korttl Carroll tlie birthday partv for Mrs Soren- - ftlf'nn wd marketing of higs in L“Rur J tll! rar!v returned fi1 facilities' vri's drier Mrs Ehu Peterson at aftrr ha'ing sjient two wroks enn b“ procured DIED “THE GENERAL to handle the Fielding crop n''siay Mrs G G Sweeten spent Wednes- this year yet nb'ut a quarter more mUnK w1th her ?:lster Mrs DAWN” of tuGrarde Oiegou day and Thursday with relatives In hogs are expected to go tliru pro- - S!lvpn‘sn " — and marketing cessing than did a Salt Lake City available scrap in the county Mrs Leslie W’avom visited with Tom V relatives in Ogden Sunday wire is another article ANNAPOLIS” used Baling Flans to the net on the fann which will be harder next year than it was tins Sydney effect this week as members of the t0 tus Wlr lor Utah state and county USDA might Whelan War a mrHns °f preventing the move to Boards “Castle in The Desert” additional supply FARM FOR REN- T- On cash basis 8 without next year oflf't-Dr Ethdyn O Greaves IS acres In East Garland — See Mrs the Farm Administration is — the possibility of investigating FSA Tlies? ramp s B RTENDER WANTED — Inquire at mo)iIe lab'r camrswould irobablv h'ou' evrxc- - J Otto’s Taproom Tremonton tiers Stable CCC camp! may be f irted to house some of tlie labere-rSugEresilons have been made to For For pwie the deer hunting season and to abolish football during Die bar- Waves Shampoos vert season Every Beauty V FOR SALE: Utah Siberia peaches for Uie ccllecticn Suhag' Bart let pears Red raspberries Red scraiv metal b2 set up at and Blaek enrrents Strawberry ap- houses FRUIT lcal faTO implement Th" FJclPr ty USDA War Bord EXCHANGE Blvd Of- 2939 Wash LEE’S BARBER AND BEAUTY PARLOR with the local salvage oorpernte den Utah Phone 2611L In a drive to collect oil the Liberty Theatre This Tues Hope in Thursday Cooper Madeliene thlr in nered - Mrs Lorin C’ Miles and famllv of Cedar Citv arrived Tue-- 1 day to visit with her parents Mr & Mrs Lewis O Johnson Mr Miles re- turned to Salt Lake City Wednesday to attend the municipal convention being held there S Hatch Mrs Leonard of Ogden visited Sunday at th" home ol Mr & Mrs Peter Boss Mr & Mrs J II Kirkham attended church at Flwcod Sunday evening Mr Kirkham a musical provided number on the program Mr Mrs Elwood Winters and rons Richard and John cf Salt Lake at the O City sp"nt the L Winters home Mr Mrs Leland Hansen returned Saturday evening trom a week’s trip to California Mrs Lee Isaacson of Ogdn and Mrs Goldie Bchinln and sons of California Mrs Dorris accompanied Peterson and family to Southern Utah this week Mr Marlin J Sorensen was in Logan on business Saturday - A VI OF THE CONSTIARTICLE TUTION OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE Be it resolved by the Legislature s of of the State of Utah all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: 1 That it is proposed Section to amend section 9 article VI ’oristitution ol the State of Utah o read The 9 Section members of the legislature shall iceeive such per diem and mileage as the Legislator mav provide not exceeding ten dollars per day and ten cents per nule for the distant e necessarily traveled going to and returning Irani the place of meeting on the most usual route and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite 2 The secretary of Section state Is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election In the manner as provided for by article 23 section Constitution of Utah 3 If adopted by the Section electors of the state this amendment shall takedfect the first day 1943 of January I E E Monson Secretary of State of the State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1941 as the same pears of reiord in my office In witness wheieof I have herefixed the unto set rnv hand end m (lie State (it Utah Great 2'th d iv of August 1912 E E V )NSON o' State tv S( Program TRIAL JURORS NAMED Trial jurors drawn for the of the district court Include ththis secfollowing from tion of the county: Ruddy Hupp and William C Pac-of Gibbs Snowville Arthur L of James Brough Harry Drew’ Portage and J H Laub of Tremonton and Leland S Caener of Riverside ill BRIEF Appointments Finger ( Ilf ABSTRACTOR I am to make up prepared abstracts in Uie shortest possible time and to make them accurate I pact a absolutely $300000 bond as your insurance lose through against error any mine of LEE NORMAN ABSTRACTOR BONDED Established 1900) Utah City Brigham To Listen AND HYMNS MINE YOUR Selections From Christian Science Hymnal KSL 1160 - 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You Will Like The VALLEY WOMEN’S Our Smart Fall Hats La&ra Shop HEADQUARTERS Tremonton 'TVT'T’TV'VT'TTt V — GRACE ILAWS PROP Utah V T'f'T V 'T f V US v V T V Government NUTRITIONAL GUIDE Try to itulude in your meals every day MILK for chil(1 quart dren and pint for adults) making full use of the SAVING ABILTDA OF YOUR UECTRC REFRIGERATOR Are you VITAMIN ? At the right is the United States Government’s Nutritional Guide recommended for everyone’s daily diet As you look over the list note how the majority of the food s require the protection of your Electric Refriger- ator — protection which helps save the vital vitamins so necessary to good health To help you enjoy the most efficiency from your Electric Refrigerator we offer the following sugges- -' ' tions: place hot foods in your refrigerator Let them cool first Place a cover on warm foods 1 Do not 2 3 Don’t open oftener than sary the is refrigerator absolutely 5 Defrost frequently After one- fourth inch of ice accumulates on its efficiency your refrigerator decreases 6 up Speed change water 7 Permanent Waves Rinses and Aid defrosting by placing the trays Aim the ice is removed hot water to cold WAS BONDS OTHER VEGETABLES or FRUIT (2 or ings) more EGGS (1 per serv- day or at or 4 a week) 3 SWEETS WATER (6 or more glasses) Bate4 on a bull tin issued the Bureau ol Home Economics United States oi Agriculture by & ' ings) FATS Keep the refrigerator at the normal temperature recommended by the manufacturer Too low a is not necessary and may be wastefuL POWER ings) LEAFY GREEN or YELLOW VEGETABLES (1 or more serv- ings) the UTAH fVT M j RAW SALAD GREENS (1 or more serv- CEREALS and BREAD (At least 2 servings of whole grain cereal products or "enriched" bread) hot water in accumulated t j cabbage least door Don’t leave the door open while carrying foods to other places TOMATOES ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT GREEN LEAN MEAT POULTRY FISH (1 or more serv- neces- 4 Leota Hughes SHOP word Wed Leslie Wacisom received nrsday morning of the death of ht brother deve at Ponca City Okla her Mis F E Gibbs spending vacation at Lava Hot Springs Idaho A Friday Saturday Brown Jean Parker “HELLO Toler Arleen in Call 60 son of' Mrs Richard V Griffin Nethella Griffin has been promoted to the rank of Captain at the Air Force Advanced Flying School at California Stockton it Is reported this week Griffin attended Utah Captain and received his or State College at Kelly iginal Army commission 15 1940 on Nov Field Texan & AT fm BARS CAPTAINS GETS are Inducted Into the Men who armed services are required to surbooks render their sugar ration to their local war price and rationing boards OPA officials state It Is legal for the family of an inductee to use his ration books and the regulations specifically provide for the of books to local boards mrrender after Induction immediately Mr PROBATE AND NOTICES (iUARIJIANSHIP Fur Further Information Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Signers estate of the Pierson and BOOKS MAN GARLAND ANOTHER SURRENDER MUST RATION ' Administrator” Clem Regional W Collins has called on all vehicle intensify tire conservaoperators as the only way to make tion efforts sharply reduced tire and tube quotas for September serve even the essential needs provided for m the tire rationing regulations OPA LIGHT CO Reddy Kilo u att Poutr — the world's finest electric service produced for you American business men — r the kind of power thatbyserves 90 of the nation |