Show Page The Garland Time A 1 Schools Will Teach War Skills Says Nichols state director ot agncultuial education visited classes at the lUgli school and attended the r’gular faculty mectUg slumxn During the meetTuesday ing he rc icrud cn his attendance two weeks ao at the National Institute of Education and the War at Mark Nichcls C I Washington addressed was The ccnrtion said Mr NithcLs by more than sixty for the conduct key nv n rrsjionsible Oeneral war including cf the Oeneral Hershey Brigadier Paul V McNutt General Kuter Dean Landis cf Harvard law school Leon and Elmer Lavjs The const ns us of all cpinicn expresschools must sed was that American ti ward be training boys and juris for participation m the war C jmnusslcner Mr Nil hob QiLted Jchn W Studebaker of the National as dclarmg Educational Association that 30 per cent of this year's high school seniors wculd be used In the air corps witliin the next two years School men were urgd to stress tiaining in mathematics mechanics study and abev? all to h alth and fitness through develep education physical Mr Ntilvb aL o rep Hod a stater presenta-liv- e ment by a Mr MtKi-'zcf Briti-lnurlur tr pi xlu tun that Brrnin had made normuia e in li:r a uuiuUurii production Britain th laid three years during two thirds of her Is new producing own fcod far mere than she has ever done befere and dcing it with fewer farm waiktrs than befor" This accomplishirent has been made use of machinery and by increased more In methods cf production efficient spite cf her war wuik Britain has curtaild studert tducation very most little in fact boys and girls receive more net less schooling than befaie schools tlie are war the held short vacjtions or to be cared when for Britain's year round 'essential rural with crops Mrs Joseph Murray entertained Fiiday evening at her hone at a shower Mrs irifcllaneous honoring U nnerh L Ercnkman En Ms was t The veiling Dorcthy Risr spent In making a brides book served wer? ta 18 Refrehments attractive gifts were Many gues’s of honor received by the guest F J Limb was called to Ogden Thursday to assist her daughter Mrs Loua M Peterson who 1s stiff Ting from 4 seriously scalded foct Mrs Petersen and sons are si ending this week at the Limb home her Mrs Friday September 18 1942 ANNOUNCED MARRIAGE and Mrs Martin L Longron Kansas announce of Junction City the marriage of their daughter to Lieutenant Wilma Lte Longron son of Mr and Mrs Rcss Hadfield J O Hadfield of Riverside The marriage took place at the Camp Rucker Post Chapel September 2 with Chaplain Rudolph Ren-fperforming the ceremony The bride was formerly employed at the Geary Co Treasurer’s office of Junction City and was president of the “Youth OrganizaFellowship was also She of that city tion” well known in music circles Lt Hadfield was stationed at Fort Kansas until May 25th of Riley this year when he was transferred He atto Camp Rucker Alabama tended the USAC for three years and was a member of Lambda Delta He was also a Sigma Fraternity graduate of the LD6 Institute at Mr Logan er Mr & Mrs L F Karen of Pocatello William Mr & Mrs Oeden spent parents Mr the it Mrs H and daughtIdaho and Woffinden of with their D Woffinden East Tremonton Farm Bureau met afternoon at the Wednesday cf Mrs Dorris Frldal After home a business session lunclvwi was served by the hostess The Mbs City is day at v Mrs Salt Lake srndirg Thursday and Frithe home cf her parents Mr F W Munns Annie Munns of Michaelis returned Faye Wash Thursday from Tacoma wall visit with her mother tMrs Michibs for a few weeks s on The young following previously county Elder men of Box accepted for reported for duty the armed forces at Fort Douglas Reed L Jensen Lester J Jeppson Ernest W Arbon N Burt Wayne James L Marble Noel G Johnsea Wednesday: Ralph A Nielsen B Owen William Richard Fcrsgren Theo W Durfey Elmer R Perry Raymond K WilRose Dale F Sil- son William W Arthur McNeely Reed A Munns Leland A Wilson W George Wheatley Leath A Harper Richard W Harper Charles J Edwards Glen A Bock Charles H Ewer David P Thomas Alma G Butler Richard L Barnes Laurel D Iveison Arthur A Eggli Arden Abbott Eldo S Udy Clark Ipsem L I Trease Delbert D Bock Eugene Isaacson Harold L Madsen Maurice E Orville R Thompson Larsen Charles E Taylor Merlin B Yates Vem C Sederholm Virgil L Wilson Clarence C Perry Farrel Norman vester Mrs Earl cf Ogden Dean Orchard left this week Sgt Florida where he will be for Miami Mrs Orchard will remain a time with her parents Mr & Mrs Peter Boss stationed here for Johns and small son are spending some time here with Mrs Johns’ mother Mrs Lirda Burenbark Mrs B Bill Wight sprnt the her parents Mr tion the d Mr of Brigham City at the home of Frank Riser Mrs George B EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING At Jack’s Garage GARLAND & Mrs J M Sorrnscn of Mensp:nt Saturday and Sunday at & Hughes ANNOUNCED and Mrs George B Hughes announce the marriage of their daughter Ltcta to Dean LeRoy MadMr son of sen and Mrs A L Madsen cf Tremonton The marriage was performed by Presiceremcny dent C E Smith Saturday evening September 12 at the home of the of the imMembers bride’s parents mediate families were present After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the Idle Isle in for the bride and Brigham City Vione Miss their parents groom Madsen and Mr and Mrs J M Sorensen of Mendon The newly weds spent the weekend in southern Utah Mr Reasonable Prices! home and Ida Mrs Theron Wood and famMr ily if Salt Lake City spent the weekend with their parents Mr & Mrs C W Mr & Mrs Clyde Wood and baby of Salt Lake City wore gursts Tuesof their day night and Wednesday Mrs C W Wood pi rents Mr Mr & Mrs F J Limb accompanied to Salt Lake Mrs Joseph Metzguer she visited City last Sunday where until Wednesday v Uli relatives IT HAS BEEN A YEAR One year has passed since new Frozen Food plant we opened our Beyond Fondest Hopes Silvan Rlndlesbacker of Pine his Camp N Y accompanied by mother and two sisters of Smithfield wutf-with his sisters Mrs Hugh this and Mrs Verl Arderson Davis The phenomenal interest that people from all sections of the county have shown in this clean modern installation has more than pleased us and the use that the public has made of these facilities From has exceeded our fondest expectations Brigham City to Portage came customers who keep their foods stored in these clean cold ventilated week lockers Withers and Mrs Jo left Thursday to visit A their tons Dale Withers and with Ralph NT Ben who are at Fort Fred Nielsen Douglas —Throw your scrap Into the fight— For Appointments For Permanent Waves Finger Waves Rinses and Shampoos Every Beauty Aid Leota’s Beauty Shop SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR Thank ! You We want to thank all whose support has made this growth possible and at the same time assure them that every day finds us more attentive and able to serve A Gall 60 LEE’S BARBER MARRIAGE September Draftees Report For Duty At Fort Douglas Reminder Make arThe deer season is drawing near rangements now for us to handle your venison You’ll enjoy it as never before if it is quickly and Ask those properly cut wrapped and stored who tried us last year Don’t delay! GARLAND G G Sweeten Mgr FROZEN Geo- - FOODS For s berg Butcher |