Show Page The Garland Times 4 11 September Friday 1942 Jap Labor Declared 'Vital' To' Save Crops &$ iS Ms ! Meat for everyone and not a That la the Idea back of few! on lve the move to place ceilings to A W hoes and cattle according !7rV of th" Box Elder chairman Bishop TJSDA War Beard He county that with ceilings on tuid no ceilings on live anrod iict imals for slaughter ' small packing plants were beng squeezed 'Out And to furnish tire meat nced'd in the war elfort every packing plant must b“ kept going he raid Culings on live hogs can be ex on cattle limits soon and acted Mi at rati ml mg can b will follrvv expected about the firet of the rear tie predicted but ex)lained that rationing would apply only to fede almeats and not to meat ly inspected which farmrrs slaughter for their own use "Price ceilings and rationing cannot be looked upon as war sacrifices movve to prevent but an intelligent distribution and unequal hoarding This plan will give low income consumers an equal chance at the meat oou liter” Mr Bishop said at (Tab's American A typical "YVe tonnrt) crop family must arc that every AmeriJapantn’ can has the food lie needs to keep that the above figure labor have indicated "Unless we can find a iv We him or her well and strong cent more reservoir of 40 to 50 just about repres'nts the shirta'e must not let lack of proper food deof thore There Jnpai'"1' per pi ' ure li’dust- winkers to trke the plfte feat us” the chairman declared of the US forers and m the armed thoe who rnus loyal citizens V it will b' anxious to do their share and every to have gone lnt) industry Box is moving Elder county be made to l‘t them harvest the tomato and effort should to lmixissible obtain a labor cam) for Japanese beet them with and help us and to treat Japan? se evacuee crops evacuees according to A W Bishop It Is Selvoy J courteey and ooarid'ratlorn In the move are Box labor is the answer" xml Cooperating Unless we can do that the Utuli State ixnntrd out Elder county the sugar company Boyer chairman cf to get our wrrk we cannot ho1 this week committee Labor association beet growers canneries done State wide surveys completed and canning crojis association V Urgent need for tomato pickers is J L Carter and A D Rich spent V Mrs L is spending Manning from Davis and Box Elder reported on Idaho In Sxncer the visiting tills week at Grace Idaho counties a fishing trip with relatives V and son Mr & Mrs K N Nielson Schools are granting students leave Orwin of Salt Lake Miss Isabell to help in the harvest on a permit of Idaho Falls Richard spent Sun- City spent the with her system In some counties Titlng with relatives day here parents Mr A Mrs J J Orwin V Mr & Mrs Elmer Anderson and Board has The War Production Mrs L I Olsen of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with her family of Ogden ruled that motorists must turn In who has been visiting at the C E Anderson heme old storage batteries when buying daughter Mrs Alrua W King return new onea cd to hem home Friday Mrs Irewis O Johnson visited with V Irr sirier Mrs Amy Hansen at BrigA special ruling of the OPA will Mrs Alma W King spent ham Mr Mrs Hansen Is the Tuesday the price of work clotlms Monday nt I auxin prevent cf R ibnrt Han1 n of grandmother from going higher than the March Eart Garland who was killed at Bear Charliter and C levels P PcUetson ilaug River City Tuesday morning rein a V lene rt turned Tuesdav night M iss Fetter on accompanied Chambeis Mrs Mary will visit with Dr be featured as a VicApples fat lie r P C Pettrvn Salt liar vgon Medford Oi in week the tory Pood Special during Dike Citv WixPesdav of September 17 to 26 During this week grocerymen and fruit dealers returned Davis Jane Mis Mary ctiirr Lx ds for will frem Zion Paik where die Thursday put on a drive to increase the pies urut save and the boys ui the sendee of this fruit Eat apsummer has bfn enixloyed this consumption h r rX p'rr1 TU Mtsunttas Do Their Part To Win The I)n Mr A daughter the City You Might as Well Confer tains likes a mysAlmost everyone enjoys everyone tery— almost excitement of the thrilling tracking down a criminal with But some an ace dtective axe a little ashamed to admit Well— you reading mysteries needn't b Maybe you didn't know that bunk many ocllepe professors cap- great scientists presidents of procured masters Such Hamm it Agatha Palmer Stuart as Dashiell Christie and even the mdimtry of the United Suites president In all like their mysteries fact millions cf Americars are more mysteries txlay reading titan ever before Why? 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AV ? - hA dc 'ared ar For America mere mis ! be will needed it is help operators needing should apply to the office cf the If Service S I Employment the api ’abor is ncc becomes an effer of employ- as- lit wluth an evacuee In some The farm venibly center may acopt iprator must pay the fare of the libur to and from the center and and must provide adequate housing the employment piertod food durmg m until th1 by farm laborer leaders bureau returned is to the center to conoentra-- i establish ton cam' for these evacuee ze - and fart them to labor for ridiculous as are branded nothing and unAmerican It is hoed that the contribution volunteer of these wjrkcrs toward the war effort will lxre cognized and appreciated and that the werkers will be treated as Ameiicans Proposals weed-chiefly th one known as the "umbrella had weed" up grown hazard This coast tut s a serious Elder Box of farmers Vh( at and if it isn't handled in some way will blow from one field to another county who had an exceseive growth of weeds In some cf tlrir fields in scattering sreds bunching u)on season fences etc These which what winter killed weeds turn brittle when dry and if gone over lightwere warned this week by three agricultural or disc agencies that burning of ly with a wheatland plow such fields would constitute a dang-- ! harrow will break up and leave the well as bum soil open and in good condition to s fire hazard valuable ferlilitey and aid sail ero- absorb winter moisture whereas if sion burned the field will be left smooth A W chairman of th" and water run off and soil erosion Bishop c m nitte AAA B Elder will be more apt to take county place Con-- s District Melvin S Himiltcn Binning also is a dangeious practice nati'iirt for the Northern Utah at this season became with RcbOcrrervation District 'and thing so dry th" fire might eanlv W git cut cf eontrrl and do enormous ert H Stewart and Charles Warnick County Agricultural A° ’nts harm No fire ran be built m vuring th ir cut were unanimous first obtaining a permit from field1 would be the County Sheriff Fred Sorenson It opinion that buimre? unvvls' a I’d an wash ful practice wa- warned ' At a conference of the abeve apncies M nd'y it was brought out that due to the winter kllirg cf wh’ut in many sections of th" county large WHEAT NOT TO FARMERS BURN URGED FIELDS in ADS FOR SALE Tomatoes miles HOUSE bath K 10c 2 have1 Talking of increa's farmers increased feed prcductirn 9 per cent to ever production m 1941 according USDA estimates This is 25 per av rage cent more than the and at least 4 per cent more than the entire inereae mad- - during theThe increas“ war years during that iieilod was 5 per cent V If the much discussed lord shortages do occur in areas of the Unitwill be ed Slates shortages hug ly animal and vegetable proteins ocThese will shortages cur because farmers failed to do unit but because of huge war and exixrrts to fill utilization orders visited R Hougaard lus family Saturday copy Ellery TOMATOES FOR Beal Garland A Q3 ( ABSTRACTOR I am prepared to make up abstracts in the shortest possible lime and to make them I post a absolutely accurate S500000 bond as your insurance against loss through any error of mine NORMAN LEE BONDED ABSTRACTOR (Eutablfcihed 1900) Brigham Utah City iM we mw m omam but the work is easy for I use my full staff of Electric Servants us You see our family is fortunate bother We happen to have a full staff of Electrical Appliances Ten PerCent Servants OF YOUR INCOME Should be j9ing into USJVar Bends end Smps have And what a joy these Electric been aad will continue to be — as we cook eleUrically to us j For Permanent Waves Rinses and Finger Wave Aid Every Beauty J food electrically wash and iron electrtcally heat water PARLOR ' and so protect electrically clean electrical Iy on — all electrically!” J UTAH POWER f Hughes I LEE’S BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY t SALE — Call 35J-- phone "The shortage of domestic help doesn’t v Address B wilh Call 60 Shampoos and tale See for Garland not For Appointments o cows Halvorsen lat and old mysthe cost handling - today RENT— FOPAlso BRIEF First Quality Canning — See Walter AVuthriek eat of Tremoyvton — thrilling Leota State s t ' — Nama City & Mrs J M Gaddie and Mrs Blaine Bishop visited cf the Rocks in Idaho M CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT of Members of the Compensation Legislature PROA JOINT RESOLUTION POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9 VI OF THE CONSTIARTICLE TUTION OF UTAH RELATING OF MEMTO COMPENSATION BERS OF THE LEGISLATURE Be it resolved by the Legislature of of the State of Utah nil members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section That it is proposed to amend section 9 article VI Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Section 9 The members of the Legislature shall receive such per diem unit milea re ns the Legislanot exceeding ture may provide ten dollars per dav and ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route and they shall rereive 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 1 Constitution of Utah 3 If adopted by the Section electors of the state thia amendment shall take effect the first day of January 1943 I E E Monson Secretary of State of the State of Utah do hereby eertif&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 aj pears of record in my office In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah tins 21th div of August 1912 E E MONSON Soctv of State Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine EJlted Queen by Ellery of the ladlo famous detective and b’st seller tit 3 movus books It is devoted exclusively to the b"st in deteetive crime literature And we mean literature The fact that a story ewes Us plot to crime and detection need not prewritten vent its bcirg Shcrt detective fiction that is is not too readily well written But we arc finding available them— in books in magazines in the files cf famous authors — and with bv arrangement otbT publishers as well as with we reprint in the apauthors proved R'adrr's Digest manner the beri detective fiction to be r Personals Fielding Mrs Nareen Turner and son Doe of Salt Lake City are spending this father J L Earl week with her Miss Barbara Welling and family cf Salt Lake City igxnt the weekend with her parents Mr & Mrs CliM: fford Welling and family Elmo Munson and son Forrest at Logan visiting Wednesday spent Mr fc Mrs Ebeti and Simthfield Wileox and Mr & Mrs LeVem Wilrelative cox of Ogden visited with Miss Margie Hess ha here Sunday to her work at Hill Field returned aft r veiling for a welt with he parents Mr & Mrs Owen Hess to Mrs A shower in compliment Ralph Green who was frrmerly Mk Beth Jolmson was held at the honu of Mrs Effie Johnson Thursday after A large number of friends am nocn rrlativrs attended and the youne bride r 'eeived many lovely and ure Blaine Wilcox of Ogder ful gifts s)e: Monday visiting with relative Mbs Donna WU and friends here with hre cox of Ogden us visiting Miss Laree Holt this week Mrs Mr Cyril Godfrey ani Lana silent Thursday a' daughter with their parents Mr V Millville At s Drier Ieswj) and family and Muses Rap Betty Petcrern of Salt Lake Citv sp nt Sunday with their parents Mr & Mrs Noble PeterMiss sen Zenna Archibald ha ben landing the past two weeks ar Idaho Falls vhitlrg with Mr & Mrs Miss Maunne Berkley Parkinson Is visitfife or Riverside California ing with her grandparents Mr Mrs T F Coombs J & LIGHT CO Reddy Kilouett Power — the world t finest electric sertice— produced for you by Americen business men —$s the kind of power tbet server 90 of the nation |