Show '! THE PAGE 4 WIIO THE GARLAND TIMES u Mall Matter t Garland Second Class Booklet Issued on US SENT THIS DOES — — Coptea Slnjle ' and Publisher Johnson Stanley electricity on Utah and Idaho standards A copy of this booklet farms and in other northwest farm areas are featured in the obtained upon request booklet together with potential office of the Utah Power new uses that will be available Company can be at any & Light u ’ "ms? tVC will tpnd w hop $100000000 m Utah gst your full thars of it? Your civic group Comnwrct church groups woman's clubs city can Scouts and ethr community organizations that several projects are undertaken to attract more and lonely You? If so shy not offer the advantages of your home to some neglected and lonely youngster? These children cannot be adopted but need good foster care with understanding interThe state pays ested parents for their care while they are in your home Walter G Jaggi Contact Public Child Welfare Worker First National Welfare Office City Brigham Bank Bldg Phone 15 8e COLUMEANDERING By INTEREST unkempt Mrs Mary Elmer home entertained the Birthday club Monday evenwith was played Bunco ing prizes going to Fern Anderson and Margaret Couch Mrs Roy Pugsley and Mrs Reed Palmer of Park visited at the Carl Bishop this week & Mr A Mrs Jos A Nielsen spent Monday at Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Horace Rose and children visited in Ogden Sun- day as guests of Mr & Mrs Glen Scdarholm Mrs Glenn Taylor entertained her bridge club Monday evening Prizes were won by Mrs J L Carter Mrs AO Whitney and Mrs Sterling Iluish Mrs Russell Rogers spent Malad in nesday visiting daughter Wed- her entertained Mrs Jack Shumway L Nielson Mr & Mrs Marvin bridge entertained the at a dinner party club at her home Monday evening Monday evening honoring Mr & Special guests were Mildred HarMrs Dean Hall Other guests Prizes were Mr & Mrs Lee ris and Venna Howard Capener and were won by Mrs Howard Melba Mr & Mrs Carl Welling of River-- j Michaelis Bishop and Letha side Mr & Mrs LeRoy Manning left MonMrs Bettylou Logan and Mr & Mrs George Hales Mrs Hortcnse Johnson of West day for Los Angeles to meet her husband who landed at San Yellowstone was a visitor Wyo He has Francisco Wednesday at the Edgar Kemp home Tues-- ’ been in Leyte with the Medical day Mr Mrs John J Shumway Corps for the past seven months Mrs spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Mr & Mrs R M Sharp Don Hess and Mrs Annie Lee Salt Lake City in spent Friday and Saturday David Bybourne of Wyoming Salt Lack City and Alonzo Kemp visited at the Mr Mrs Eldon Munns Col- - home of Mr & Mrs Edgar Kemp leen Munns and Mrs Jesse Lee Sunday visited in Brigham City Tuesday Mr & Mrs Fred Bradford of Corinne visited with Mrs Mary Bradford Sunday characteristics of the human race Every person in the world has so with much in common every other person that it ill behooves anyone to make much fuss about the differences I know fully this is after all It ought to be a one world better one than it is The men who have come home from overseas service wonder who started the talk about the "better world” they were supposed to have fought for They haven’t found it yet But it has been found before Plato knew how to find it Some of the other philoso- phers on the golden age of Greek Isolated civilization did too poets and thinkers since their a in once time have while stumbled on the secret Chaucer did and Shakespeare did and Goethe did I want to spend some time studying their classic writings not as a dead past but as a living present not as a chimerical ideal but as a blue- better- print for the achievable ment of the human situation MINING OF UTAH INDUSTHT ABSTRACTOR Mrs Mrs Orval Affleck Mrs Calla Jackson Mr & Mrs Glen Cardon of Ogden and Mr & Mrs Joe Law of Brigham were among those who attended funeral services for Mrs Delia Fraser last week & the ol meat METAL Mr Hattie Mr du11L zr&sgfsz t&srjs and Mrs Vernon Blackham Hansen were assisting hostesses Mrs Nona Rhead gave a review of the book "Long Long Ago" Valley - can b close to “Satisfies but those pert Mr f tv Faculty Club Meets The Bear River high school faculty club met at the home of Mrs Clyde Morris in their regular meeting this week Mrs Ru- Social Briefs 1946 To Attend School Stanley Johnson left Wednesday for Los Angeles where he will at the Unido graduate work of Southern California versity YOU? in a world of plenty Does Their Welfare Interest 49 Editor THIS Children 15 FEBRUARY FRIDAY UTAH VALENTINE? Office of the advantages Bringing he Man is a restless creature electric service to all farms and is never satisfied When one is be rural communities that can in the army he swears that if he lines in "the reached by power ever gets home he will never inentire Pacific Northwest He means it it leave is the too— at theagain cluding Utah and Idaho time But the world set forth in an illus- is so full of a number of objective things trated booklet recently published all of them pressing a man one of the member companies by reor another such that way Northwest Electric Light and solves are usually of short duraPower Association and now being Mine has tasted tion just six distributed by the Utah Power weeks its A Light thruout Company At about the time this is beterritory ing read I will be stepping off The booklet out the points a bus in the land of palm trees conveniences comforts and savCalifornia and winter sunshine t electricity ings which There is a notion in my mind that furnished by the business man- I ought to be at work on a aged utilities has already brought graduate degree at college with to more than a half million rural out letting any more time slip in the above and farm homes and so heaven and the chanby and area without government aid cellors of the University of without money from the pockets Southern California willing the of the taxpayers first of March will find me duly the to the future Looking enrolled at that school eager to themspower companies pledge be exposed once again to the elves to speed electric service literature and philosophy of the to every possible world farm to continue to develop I am going back to school with electric equipment to a specialized different idea in my mind than lessen labor and increase productI once had Once I would have ion on the farm bring increaslooked upon the philosophy and ed profits to the farmer furnish of many centuries ago as to the farm home all the elec- poetry ends in themselves pleasant trical comforts and conveniences realms where one escape of the city dwelling and to aid from the confusion might and annoytheir customers— old and new— ances of a world that was too in obtaining the maximum ef- much with us I am now conuse of and beneficial ficiency vinced that this is a wrong attitheir electric service tude It is too fearfully urgent Further liberalization of line that every individual should look extension policies enlargement upon himself as a part of a of their own farm development larger thing for anyone to dream departments and greater support of escaping from his task and of farm laboratories of agricult- responsibility I have become ural colleges are some of the of the essential sameness outstanding plans definitely set of all people thruout this world forth in the booklet by the power and the My friend in Missouri the North- one companies 'comprising in Louisiana and the one in west Association are just like the boys Maryland The publication traces the I grew up with in Garland and early development by private the people I saw in the Pacific— utilities of electric service for the French inhabitants of New farms and points out the pro- Caledonia the Filipinos and the and Japanese— all gress that has been made partake so fully of to be made in their racial will continue that characteristics with state agriculturcooperation their likenesses far outnumber al and various farm the mean I differences colleges their the benefits groups in bringing of this service to tillers of the soil in the future thru scientific research invention development comand brief Illustrations dements showing electric power and perfection of electrical living sources and many typical uses of vices to further improve £ GARLAND TIMES MORNING Use Farm Power the Post at 1928 Aug Utah FRIDAY EVERY PUBLISHED — Year 200 Per Price BobacrtpUon Home and Office Phonea John Veraald Wm Entered GARLAND lo moke am prepared ip posIn the shortest abstracts them sible time and to make I accurate post absolutely 500000 bond as your Insurance looo any error through against of mine t Alma W King Ben C Call and Jesse L Roberts attended the regional seminary institute at Logan Monday evening LEE NORMAN ABSTBACTOB BONDED 1900) (Established City Brigham Mrs Albert Wallace of Mr Kaysville were dinner guests at Alma w King home Thursday Utah the Reverent Service Always Melvin Schnieder Mr & Mrs Calif visited of Sacramento with Mr & Mrs Thos E King and other relatives last week Mrs Schnieder was formerly Ruth Wortley and ROGERS SHAW FUNERAL HOME AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING WELDING AND ACETYLINE ELECTRIC Frozen Pipes Quickly and Safely Thawed Out Arbon Bowcutt At Garland Auto Wreckage Phone 166-- young or Old Jt ’s Susy to Coe’: Electrically ' -- - mi This year tourist but will YOU Chamber of officials each see tourist started it is But up State Write 'to the Utah for Development drlvo Then groups to you to YOU and carried through 'get together INVESTMENT be Begin of Publicity and Industrial projects for a concerted tourist with your neighbors and your civic this teamwork tourist added projects YOUR With Department suggested Remember in to urge that these NOW! Get SAFEGUARD will mean EXTRA DOLLARS FIRE INSURANCE trad JUST CALL No 19 of a series to promote o greater tourist trade’ for ' Utah John D I J Quick Battery Charging i take over tense dean cooking heat is accurately controlled and ou get recipe book results — controls saving PHONE hours 13 i Regardless of how well ou cooked e electrically’ The in- cn time! Enjoy Better Living Electrically Insurance Garland of watchful waiting Real Estate — Loans Garland Shell Service Tires and Accessories Dependable Greasing Service cook now you'll win new honors for foods are better matic Shumway HENRY MANNING FIXES FLATS New Electric Ranges simplify the art of good cooking And it's so easy — for auto- 'Utah mmmrniLMsssmM UTAH POWER ft LIGHT step dl hi COMPANY MESSAGE t (I |