Show PAGE TIIE 4 TIMES OF TIIE rOCKETBOOK THE GARLAND TIMES u Second GARLAND GARLAND QWLEDGE Matter Aur 1928 at the Port Office Utah Garland MORNING EVERY FRIDAY PUBLISHED Price — J2M Per Year Single Copiee — 8e Satwertptlon 49 Home and Office Phonee YYm Editor end PnMIti Vcrnald John En(rd By PH Cla as Mail at — ' UTS FIND j n Survey Discloses Improvement in Farmers Status Logan July 8— How has the Utah farm family fared during the war years? Eames Utah state dithe Farm- Security Administration today released an analysis of 1881 farm operations that FSA borrowers indicating “have made good progress” The averrage farmer who had been with the FSA program for six and years at the end of 1945 had increased his acreage during the war years from 135 to 189 and the number of acres in crops from 51 to 80 Ivo rector of D During this period the average cooperating family's assets increased from $4657 to $8400 his debts $1889 to $2668 his net worth from $2768 to 6966 Eames said that while no figures are available he believes 4438 paid-uborrowers in Utah have made similar gains in net worth vert catastrophe later After all the farmer’s real security lies in the efficiency of his operation We mean to use FSA loans and technical services to enable Utah FSA borrowers to achieve the of efficiency kind that means lasting security” Eames said the analysis indicated that FSA farmers made great quantities of food available to urban buyers by growing their own gardens and canning dryfor home use ing and storing The average farmer produced for his own use in 1945 dairy products equivalent to 494 gallons of milk 132 dozen eggs 462 pounds of meat (dressed weight) 253 quarts of canned fruits and of and 16 bushels vegetables dried or stored fruits and vegetables By S if 8JD6ET THREE TIMES income of WILL THE BE FARMERS Peterson Mrs Enin of Garland visited with Mrs and uncle Mr Grover Sunday and son her aunt Clifton DISCOUNT caslr earn Stamps antfct you Mrs Fielding Welling Fanny Capener visited in Friday with Mrs Alice Mr & Mrs son LeGrancLe visited over Delos Adams Elmer Kearns and of Salt Lake City the with America It was Gershwin through the that I became Mr & Mrs Louis Larson and son Dale went to Salt Lake City last week and brought Mr Mrs F S Derrick back with them for an indefinite visit Phone 23 For Mr John W Larson to SeatUe Wash where visit with his children gust Coal King and Spring Canyon h‘i Coal in All Sizes— Slack - Stove - Nut And Lump Mrs Michaelis Coal Company Garland n BAB teams ' Mrs Wayne Boothe and children Richard and Kristine of Og den visited from Sunday until with the Delos Adams Thursday home Mr Boothe came up and they all spent the Thursday day at Bear Lake HENRY MAN NIIIG WIRING Modem Peek’s Appliance Furniture — Auto Livestock Monthly Income Loans Our Suit to Made Anywhere Representative By Loans Can Same Day By Or MalL Usually Be Made as Applied For LOAN CO E 43 So Garland Shell Service L Petersen Main Brigham and Accessories Dependable Greasing Service to Payments Term Loans Farmers Under - Mgr Phone City Supervision Of Utah of this too But after I had heard the a few thousand times “Rhapsody” I began to see its gigantic striding There undulating rhythm was a frightful power in the piece perhaps it had best be hidden under a cacophony of sound it might be fatal to realize every thing that is said in it at first The “Rhapsody” is a hearing in jazz style that is the symphony portrait of man in his pitiable nakedness of spirit and loneliness of heart trying to understand his place in his frantic crashing world My eventual devotion to Gershwin’s music led naturally to the desire for more of the same kind but there has' been nothing to surpass it I have become as ardent an apostle of this new kind of music as Rolfe ever was It just happens that nobody has ever written better jazz than Gershwin we are celeGeorge brating the fact in Southern on Saturday night by having a Gershwin Memorial Con- 448 State SHIELD EXPERT II L HOFFof MANN Minneapolis Minnewill sota without demonstrate rharge his “Rupture Shields” in Utah at the Hotel Eccles Logan on Saturday July 20th From 10 am to 3 pm Please come early Evenings by appointment Ask for Mr Bert Lyon I my personal representative have been supplying my shields to rupture sufferers in this terri- tory for ten years and longer I have fitted thousands of cases in the United States during this time There are many of my satisfied customers right here in your community CAUTION: If neglected rupture cause weakness backache may nervousness stomach and gas pains People having large ruptures which have returned after surgical operations or injection treatments are especially invited “If you want it done right don’t experiment” If unable to see us at this time address: HOFFMANN’S SURGICAL APPLIANCE CO S20 Masonic Temple Minneapolis 2 Minn 1946 ' Hess and Mr A Mrs Kenneth Mr & Mrs Errall Bone family and family and Mr & Mrs Merrill Jensen joined other relatives at a in Logan canyon on Jnljr reunion 4th Good Food Headquarters The Snack Bar Garland Service Reverent Always SHAW and ROGERS HOME FUNERAL HELD REUNION Over 90 members of the the Thompson family attended annual reunion held in Logan canyon last Saturday afternoon and Sunday A religious service was held at the girls’ home Sunday featured talks and the by appropriate ted with jazz as a type and my singing of LDS hymns J I Delos Thompson of Brigham City acquaintance with Gershwin owe to one Rolph Peterson my was in charge of the program from here renowned friend who is the conThose attending temporary successor to Cervantes were Mr A Mrs J J Shumway & Mrs and Moliere in the field of comic Mr D Henry j Manning literature Rolph governed his and family Mr & Mrs Merrill Wassom and Mr & Mrs J J early life according to Gershwin’s in Blue” If he heard Thompson and daughter Lola “Rhapsody the “Rhapsody” only twice a day Ruth he was melancholy if he heard it six times he was a bit more Mr & Mrs A L Conley and cheerful ten times a day made of Salt Lake him almost happy but twenty daughter Barbara made times him bubble like a City were dinner guests of his Mrs Jack Knudson The sister bottle of champagne just uncorkto were on the way Conleys ed Portland on a vacation trip deI was engagd in occasional met I at the time Mr & Mrs Errall Bone and son sultory study It was easy enough to Paul and Mr & Mrs Merrill JenRolph lure me away from this but I sen and baby visited at Pocatello was also in th habit of attending Sunday twenty or thirty movies a week I resented and it when Rolph cert conducted by Paul with Jo Stafford Johnny began to usurp my movie time he kept playing the “Rhapsody” Thompsoh and Earl Wild as solowill have to twist to me when there was a triple ists Nobody feature at the rorner cinema I my arm this time to get me to to see wanted The methods he go used on me were typical of the He would lure mie to jazz fan his home with promises of sweets then gag and bind me and place me before his phonograph while he played the “Rhapsody in Blue” Sometimes it went on A for days at a time It resented RUPTURE LOANS $10 to $300 BRIGHAM Quick Battery Charging — Tires Fluorescent-Lightin- Fixtures And Appliances FIXES FLATS ! AND Au- The girls are playing the ASF of Ogden at Lorin Farr Park Wednesday Lenna Oyler Betty Potter and Flo Grover of East Garland are on the i D gone will Mr & Mrs Dean Grover and family of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr & Mrs Lafe Grover Alf Michaelis t- : has he until AND CORD ELECTRIC Mr Mrs Frank C S Derrick of Salt Lake City spent- the 4th with Mr & Mrs Louis Larson of music acquain- LAMPS TABLE Jr J of adequate and nuA source tritious lunches for the school children of the United States is the primary objective of the National School Lunch Act signed recently by President Truman But the law which marks the beginning of a new era in relationships according to Robert II Shields PMA Administrator has an important byproduct in better food distribution and outlets for surpluses when overseas shipments drop off and consumer buying power declines After running 11 years on a basis and without the financial support State School Lunch Program is now a regular item of Federal' expenditure with provision for State assistance on a plan Begun in 1935 as a means of utilizing surplus food— with funds provided in the Agricultural Adjustment Act School lunch programs on April 30 1946 included 44000 schools with over 7 million children in all States THOMPSON East Garland Get Your O P SKAGGS Garland Walter Burns Mgr SySTfM all America! u When You Trade At VF9K U£ APPROVED tJEARLy GOVERNMENT ' of these families have Alma Soderborg of San Franpermanently improved their po- cisco and Elmer Soderborg of sition” Eames said “They have Salt Lake City visited with the more land more water more ma- J W and David Larson families COLUMEAIyDERING more than in the 4th of July Alma was chinery Johnson Stanley By ever before and I think they can released from the serrecently ‘ weather almost any economic vice Los storm that blows I July 10 "The years immediately ahead Next Saturday night Mr Paul Mr & Mrs Lafe Grover were the will Whitman offer an opportunity mount for these 4th of podium & Mrs July guests of Mr families and thousands of others Will in the center of the stage at the Harris of Portage to make their position even more call his orchesBowl Hollywood secure tra to attention and present a While prices are favorThe Misses Darlene and Irene George Gershwin Memorial Conable farmer can make fundamenof Ogden spent the week- cert in - Grover tal readjustments which the open air under the may end home with their parents Califormia sky will Mr Whiteman Probably Jerry Wilde of Salt Lake City be unaware that I am in the came up Monday and is staying Gershwin audience his Mr in but & with his grandparents Mr Mrs present angelicized state is sure L R Shaffer to be there and I hope that that man who for these generous The Sunday School had charge nine years has been one of heavof the evening meeting Sunday en’s chiefest seraphs may notice Talks were given by Louis Larmy presence and accept the homson and Eugene Hansen and vo- age I do him cal solos were sung by Mrs Leah Mr Gershwin died in 1937 at 'r Oyler and Marie Grover the early age of 38 after becomtwo things: the best popular ing hcn you pay The Misses Geraldine Rhodes song writer of his day and the ' Oyler accompanied best jazz Composer America has and Erma a discount you ’ ' Dale Rhodes ' Id Salt Lake City ever had I was Sunday enaged in occasional Given Obtain in recent years in AmerMrs Clyde Wood and children ican jazz— and there are some are visiting here for a time while stories to tell sometime about the Mr Wood completes the moving cafes and clubs in Los Angeles all earn of their household equipment to that sponsor the small struggling Montana where he will open a bands and the downstairs dive in that has Sunday afPayless Drug Hollywood ternoon jam sessions— because it Ask For Your Mr 8 Mrs Vern Shaffer spent seems to me that jazz music is the only art form of any kind STAMPS Monday in Logan on business to that is entirely indigenous J THEIR WAV IN THEIR OWN RADAR i'L“WTFD7"E' “Most 3? GRIM- PROGRAM LUNCII SCHOOL BASIS NOW ON PERMANENT 12 JULY FRIDAY UTAH & Sbe Ho YOUR SAFEGUARD INVESTMENT With Hail Insurance JUST CALL J j Shumway PHONE Real 13 Estate — Loans Insurance Utah Garland Job 0p°f o 3o- - i VI O o o XU £ The telephone operator has one of industry's important and most interestHer skillful deft fingers bind toing jobs gether the business and social fabric of r-- the community Today she is busier than ever More tele- - phones are in use — more use is being made of those telephones In peak hours he volume ' of calls increases sharply To handle this faster flow of traffic we are adding more equipment as fast as we can get it but the supply of some materials vital to us is more critical now than during the war Meanwhile she'll appreciate your understanding until we can catch up and stay ahead of demands for service The Mountain ( States Telephone & Telegraph Company I |