Show r FRIDAY EVERY Mail Matter Aug Utah at Garland 1200 Per Year PUBLISHED Second Clue a Price — Baberrtptlon John Wm Varaald Single Editor NEED EMPHASIS INSURANCE The widespread losses of wheat crops from drought points to the need of Fedeal Crop Insurance according to A W Bishop chairman of the Box Elder county committee More than 300 farmers have applied for inspections in line with indemnity provisions of the crop insurance program So far 13 farmers of in Utah Box Elder county have reported losses Federal crop insurance contracts covering the next three production years can be signed at the Box Elder county AAA A W Bishop said now office Fanners who have unexpired contracts may find it to their advantage to renew contracts this year MORE Coplee — 5e and PohUaha LEES BARBER SHOP Open Every Day otmday afternoon Carlos A Hansen Glen L Hansen John R Hargis Hardy Roy Darrold J Hess William L Holmes Evvem Houskins Donald R Houser Dallas L Hyatt Hyatt Herman L Isaacson Jensen Jensen Jensen Jones Kato Joseph II Rulon W Kimber Kunzler Rayman D Darrel P Larsen Willard 1 arson Reed Lee Ixster N Clinton Lyle Loveland Felix H Mackey Corvil W Madsen McDonald Lloyd Cecil Matthews Michaelis Arthur D Marlow J Miller Jr Wade J Monson Jack McDevitt Blaine F Nelson Nelson Tyler C Nielson Lloyd K Olsen Ted R Owen Thomas E Peterson Lester J Pettingill Donald K Glen W Reese C William Reese Richard R Roberts Orvil Rudd Sederholm Roger Val C Fred Schuenman Reed F Simpson Snow Keith Snow Orion Dewey Eldon A Sorenson D Conrad Steffen Stamos Robert Marston J Stokes Wilford Stokes J Thomas Dale C Harold Tooms Verl Alfred Toyne Warburton Ira T Wheatley Keith L Woemer Jake Watt Richard G Yates Elmer T ON RAISINS Subsidy payments to packers and dealers on dried prunes and raisins and dry edible beans were in 1945 ended produced 12:01 am July 28 the effective Department of Agriculture has announced Payments were made by the Commodity Credit Corporation to enable processors to return support price levels to producers while meeting OPA ceilAbout ings at the retail level 12000000 was paid to bean dealers under terms of the subsidy agreement since the program in was instituted September HUM IHf SUMMER HOUR ELECTRIC Plymouth News Mr & Mrs J George Mason of were Idaho guests of Mr A Mrs R L Mason A party was held home at the of Mrs Fred Sunday July 28 Chicken dinner was served to about 30 Mr A Mrs Jesse Lamb guests with Mrs Florence Gearing and son Niper and Mrs Don R Lamb drove to Ogden Tuesday where mediMrs Jesse Lamb received cal treatment at the Dee hospital Ilarvy Archibald grandson Archibald Mrs of was Frank rushed to the Vally hospital Satfor treatment for four urday broken ribs Jerome WITH ANN! JAMISON t f f ROB sHANunr rm uomumin toaar aimiiwwi cuAtrrr omchmstma PM - Station Brought to you 1:30 UTAH POWER I KSl by LIGHT CO Ervin in Miller Logan afternoon Mr ington the E Battery Charging Garland Shell Service — Tire and Accessories Dependable Greasing Service The Sunday evening church Mr A Mrs Darrell Jones and services were under the direction with daughter of Rock Springs Wyo of the Primary association are visiting at the A R in Rhodes Capener Garland President Pearl home Mrs Jones and daughter Miss Betty Larson of charge a will remain here while Mr Jones gave the Youth organization attends a convention in Calif story and the Larks Bluebirds and Seagull 'girls gave readings The Misses Connie and sqngs Shaffer Cleo Sorenson and received Coe their certifiA SPECIAL SHOWING cates of graduation family at the to Loans Suit to Loans Made Anywhere By Our Representative Or By MalL Made For BRIGHAM FIXES FLATS E 43 Sa L Petersen Brigham Under Mgr Phone Main 446 City Supervision Of Utah Mr of State Mrs Don Bourne and of Ogden spent last week Delos Adams home & Mrs Henry & sonsBud and Joe of ed with Mr & Mrs and family Sunday Mr Ogden St Mrs Pringle and Malad visitNed Shaffer Shumway Mrs Amos Hawks visited with Tuesday Lafe Grover St Ruth of Mr from Holman Montana Mrs Pearl Grover celebrated birthday anniversary Saturday Her aunt and uncle Mr St Mrs T E Tefft of Califonia her parents Mr Si Mrs Fred Peterson and Mr St Mrs Leonard Peterson were guests Mr & Mrs L R Shaffer and son Don and daughter JoAnn drove to Salt Lake on business Thursday Utah OF WOMEN’S FALL COATS ON DISPLAY returned where she has been visiting for the past two weeks at the home of Ned Jackson Mr & Mrs Dean Allred and Miss Carol Jackson brought Ruth home and visited at Hole Yellowstone Park and Salt Lake and Logan before returning to Montana Tuesday Miss Monday a LOAN CO i J I nsurance Furniture — Auto Livestock B HENRY MAHHIHG Quick J Mrs Loans Can Usually Be Same Day as Applied the Nail Insurance $10 to $300 WALTER BURNS Miss Hope Kinnie of Pasadena California is a house guest at home this the E J Holmgren week East Garland LOANS Skaggs Store HEARING OF DISTO Mr & Mrs Odeen Didercksen of here Layton spent the Mr A Mrs Bill Fraser and Mr Mrs Dean Andrus and family of Salt Lake City spent the week end here Reverent Service Always Casualties: Monthly Payments Income Term Farmers In the Matter of the Dissolution of GARLAND MERCANTILE Company a Utah corporation Mrs J W Chambers Sunday in OOgden with Mrs J L Moore Dr visited Mr & Notice is hereby given that application for dissolution of Urges Curb on Reckless Flyers Garland Mercantile Company a State Aeronautic Joe Bergin under the corporation formed will urge adoption of laws of Utah presented to the director District Court of the First Judi- regulations making reckless flying a state offense at an early cial District of the State of Utah of- the State Aeronautin and for the County of Box meeting Elder and on file with the Clerk ics Commission “This department has consisthereof will be heard on Friday the 13th day of September 1946 tently fought hampering regulaat 10 o’clock AM of said day or tions against private flying but and foolhardy operation as soon thereafter as the matter reckless so prehas become can be heard in the courtroom of airplanes of said court County Court valent that the state must take Plan Told For Vet Mr Bergin action” declared House Brigham City Box Elder Training on Farm Utah A veteran agricultural training County WITNESS the hand of the program is being put into effect by Dr E Allen Batemen State clerk and the official seal of said court this 25th day of July 1946 Superintendent of Public Instruction The program contemplates J EDWIN BAIRD GARLAND employment of 25 state supervisClerk (District Court Seal) Tractor & Combine ors and veterans will be employRICHARDSON By LYSLE ed on farms at the minimum Deputy Clerk Repairs wage (approximately $10000 per month) and their earnings will First Publication August 2 1946 The Field will be supplemented up to $90 5t per month by the Federal government The Government’s share will be collected by the state office of public instuction and allocatMr St Mrs E H Packer and ed to various state school dishave returned tricts for distribution to veter- daughter Colleen home after spending the past ans participating in the program two weeks at Yellowstone Park Mr Dixie Peach Harvest Under Way anod Livingston Montana SHAW and ROGERS Mrs Grant Sorenson Utah’s Dixie expects to harvest and two from have more than 200 carloads of peach- children arrived FUNERAL HOME es to be shipped to outside mar- Hawaii and are visiting with their A call has been kets issued parents Mr & Mrs Leo Earl and and camping family for peach pickers for an indefinite period Mr & Mrs Preston Gam of quarters will be furnished to all who will hire out for the big Salt Lake City are visiting with Dan harvest Entire families are in- their parents Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs George vited to come to Washington Gam and children of Ogden were county for the work which will SAFEGUARD YOUR last during most of the month of guests of their parents Mr Mrs Leonard Standing and August & Mr Mrs Frank Gardfamily INVESTMENT ner and smaj son and Miss Adair of Salt Lake City spent Welling the with their parents Mr & Mrs Clifford With Welling of the YLMIA The presidency Announced Marriage entertained at an out door party Mr A E Stenquist of Tremonton for the mutual girls Wednesday announces the marriage of his to Doris Lowell B evening at the home of President daughter After games Farnsworth son of Mrs J D NaVelle Rhodes The took marriage were played watermellons were Munson Diace at the Logan temple TuesJUST CALL served day afterwhich a reception was held in the evening at the Seinfan' cond Ward hall Ned Shaffer and Mrs at Tremonton A daughter returned home from the 'arge crowd of relatives and Valley hospital Thursday friends attended and the young Miss Judy Shaffer returned couple received beautiful many home Sunday after spending the and useful Mr fc Mrs gifts PHONE 13 past week visiting in Malad LaVere Welling of Bear River Miss Patricia Adams of T re- City with their spent Sunday week is the monton spending parents Mr & Mrs Clifford WellReal Estate — Loans with her cousin Miss Marie Gro ing J L Earl is spending this ver week in Mexico on business Mr At the Garland OF COURT IN THE DISTRICT THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE OF OF THE UTAH IN AND FOR THE OF BOX ELDER COUNTY the’ descendants of Mark holding a family reunion canyon this Sunday Fielding Briefs Dr A Mrs J W Chambers were business visitors in Logan Tuesday To Serve You 1946 In Wm Hines of WashDC visited last week at J Holmgren home A We Are Always Happy O P I All of Hall are at Logan For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Signer OF NOTICE APPLICATION SOLVE 9 Jack’s Garage Barlow Clifton Biddle Ralph Cook George Chris Evansen Forsgren Faunt L Freeman Bert George Gidney Hartman Carl Holton Frederick P Hunsaker Basil Jones John Larsen Orville H Lofthouse William Mason Clarence Olsen Delbert F Ralph Albert Reed Joseph D Reeder Qreal Frank Sainsbury Sorenson Waldermar Watkins Devere Whittaker Ira B Woodland Welton and with Mrs Orson Jensen of Bear River City entertained Sunday for Mr A Mrs William evening Mr A Mrs E J Holmgren Hines were among the guests present War World Leland Miller has returned to his work in Salt Lake City after a vacation spent at home and a few days at Yellowstone park with friends from Salt Lake City Mr A Mrs visited family relatives Sunday Jr Adam John Harold E Dale E Gordon C C Willard Otis C Imthurm 1943 high speftr Silver Becomes Vital Metal The Utah Metal Mine Operators Association has expressed its appreciation to Senator Abe Murdock of Utah Senator Pat Me and Carran of Nevada other western senators who worked tc raise the price of silver frorr 7111 cents to 905 cents an oz Signed by President Truman the bill to up the price of silver will prove a definite stimulant to the production of nonferrous metals in Utah Silver long important for its use as money has now assumed a new and vital role in industry Electrical goods manufacturers require it in the making of delicate electrical instruments the photographic industry uses large in the manufacture of and the film manufacturing jeweler uses greaL quantities of silver all of which promises wider activity in Utah mining circles and the resultant increase of emcirculation of ployment and money Jr AND NOTICES PROBATB GUARDIANSHIP AUGUST Mr & Mrs Lorin Peterson and family of Ogden spent the weekend with their parents Mr & Mrs F J Limb LEGAL NOTICE UTAH Mark Caddie POTATOES” ENDED PRUNES FRIDAY UTAH Spotlighting 1 Frederickson Delbert L to get housewives A campaign hotel and restaurant managers to more serve potatoes has been Of in Utah Because launched the abundant harvest of new poas “Intermediate" tatoes— classes harvested in Utah —now being it has been necessary for the US Department of Agriculture to purchase potatoes to support beterm for another prices The potatoes being purof favorable changes cause in chased by the USDA are being shipped to California to be made premium rates of alcohol If the people into more potatoes POULTRY PRODUCTS would eat Utah At least as many eggs will be and less bread and other cereals available for US consumers dur- it would make more wheat and ing the last half of this year as small grains available for famine hi the second half of 1945 relief Because these potatoes There will be about as much tur- do not keep well it is not prackey and slightly less chicken tical to ship them overseas Civilian supplies wil hold up SUBSIDY BEANS page De Marco Frank T Darell M' Dustman Facer Wayne E Emil Fincher Finn John T Forrest Robert W Forsgren Ray E Office despite poultry and egg marketbeings smaller than a year ago cause Army buying has been reduced and cold storage holdings Buare large according to the reau of Agricultural Economics Holdings of shell eggs on July 1 were the largest in 15 years except for 1944 and were 36 mil1945 lion cases above July “EAT from Continued of Farm Interest Hews DROUGHT OF CROP MORNING 1928 at the Poai GARLAND TIMES Casualties THE GARLAND TIMES Entered GARLAND THE 4 FACE MONDAY SUITS & ONE DAY ONLY AUGUST 12th Fine Quality Virgin Wool Coat and Suit And Fur Coats from Americ’a foremost Manufacturers Smart New Styles — Exceptional Values Really Fine Quality COME IN AND LOOK AT THEM MONDAY All sizes— Juniors Misses Large Sizes Half Sizes and The LaGrci Shop MRS GRACE TREMONTON HAWS Proprietor UTAH |