Show GARLAN AUGUST ESTABLISHED Entered NINETEENTH YEAR— No ' W Johns Editor & PubL READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THEY THE DON’T LIVE EDITOR HERE Day by day the determination ef Communist Russia to prevent the reestablishment of normal living in Europe becomes more apevery move They block parent of the rest of the world to make the war torn countries self or self governing sustaining Their one aim is confusion and enslavement of men everywhere Not content to deceive and exploit their own people for the of their preferred furtherance they seek to style of despotism practice it on everyone else However of late weeks their advances have met resistance while the exposure of their aims in our own country has somewhat checked them here Our national defense against Communism and all other forms of human serfdom is an awaketo what it ning of all citizens means to be free and the exposure of threats to that freedom either To help In accomplishing of these purposes is a patriotic Prominent figures in service our state have written us commendation for things we have said on this subject in this column Perhaps there are no Commas someone has unists in Garland critically said There were no Nazis here before the recent war but what a tremendous either and terrible influence they have had upon our local life Garland eople can hardly he blamed for a certain intelligent interest in when communists or communism here appears another force that might profoundly disturb our fireto who wish be Those sides blind to it all will of course confine their interests to purely loin a live and tiny cal events world made to their own measure In case you had missed this detail may we remind you that the year is more than half gone and you can start counting the days "until Christmas" — Erosion Stealing US Farm Land Says County ACA Head chairman of the Bishop Box Elder county ACA Committee says that every year we are still losing around 500000 acres of our farmland thru erosion River each year the Mississippi carries some 730 million tons of soil into the Gulf of Mexico the cost of our annual erosion in damages measurable physical will easily exceed a billion A W dollars While farm and urban property damaged in the Midwestern floods during the month of June can be repaired and destroyed crops can be replanted— next year if not this— the productive soil being washed down the Mississippi River cannot be replaced The same is true of floods which carry away top soil in Utah or -- Box -- Elder county- But farmers can reduce soil damage and cut down flood crests thru wider use of measures which stop erosion and slow down the runoff of water Into swollen streams For flood control begins in the fields and pastures up on the watersheds back from the stream channels Practices encouraged under the Conservation ProAgricultural gram which help check water runoff include erosion control and contour furdams r rowing terracing grassed waterfarming betways ter range and pasture management seeding of grasses deferred grating and similar practices recommended under the Conservation Program Rogers in Tokyo Mr & Mrs C W Rogers receivied word thijt their have son is now in Rogers Wayne Capt He Tokyo Japan on maneuvers DC is to be back in Washington with his squadron for an air show on August 1 Air Force to be put Day the Post Office at Garland - PRINTED Utah Tour Will Visit Beet Growing Cooperative experimental plots in sugar beet fertilization will be viewed next Tuesday by interested Bear River valley tanners when a tour of the plots will be conducted announces Geo Davis local field man The tour is being arranged by the sugar company and the high school FFA group supervised by LeRoy Bunnell One of the more striking plots to be viewed is found on the L W Manning farm at Garland where the application of nitrogen fertilizer in small spots all over the field has produced most remarkable Here also will results be seen an experiment in row spacing that will be of interest Other at experimental fields Tremonton Garland East and south to Corinne will also be studied by those who make the tour which will begin at the Bear River high school at 9 am' Bus transportation will be available is announced it Huge Rifle Arrive For Guard Unit Garland The National the self UTAH Save ri Lives in Statewide' Safety Campaign Weekly-Pape- Experiment Plots unit Monday received of four 155 millimeter EVERT as Second GARLAND 49 CDITORIAL- -‘ NATIONAL ‘ SSOCIATION TjflunfccxL Vemald at 1928 Guard first pro- pelled rifles with which it will be equipped when it reaches full strength reports Captain Theral V Bishop The big gun received this week weighs 39 tons and is driven by a nine cylinder radical type engine It will be used here with dummy ammunition on gun drills The other pieces are not expected to be sent here but probably will be kept at the state training grounds atJordan Narrows for field use on summer ensince they require a campments firing range of more than 20 miles Highway accidents in the rural areas of Utah in which the weekshow a dely papers circulate crease of 18 this year despite a That this heavy traffic increase is partially the result of the highconducted way safety campaign is by the weekly papers of Utah the of Roy Schonion opinion of the State Press Asmanager sociation The state’s weekly press in the past 13 weeks has carried about 30000 column inches of material pointing the way to greater high way safety Hula Folk Play To Full House 0 For Veterans Noble Fishburn District SerOfficer of the State Departof Veterans Affairs urges all veterans who have not filed for their unused terminal leave pay to do so as soon as possible as the deadline date of September 1 1947 for filing claims is drawing near vice ment Class Matter FRIDAY FOR August JULY 11 FRIDAY 1928 Local Business Firm To Sponsor Weekly Comic next week a new Beginning comic “Provoking Personalities” will appear in The Times sponsored by the Bear River Auto Co Advance information indicates this clever comic will hold the interest of every Times reader week Thecartoon will run in The Times each week in connection with the regular Bear River Auto and is guaranteed by advertising its designers to get a rousing chuckle out of the gloomiest reader Entertain Hawaiians Dinner was served by members the Civic and Home Aras club Mr Fishburn the home of Mrs Ruby who has his ofWednesday fice at the Utah Power and Light evening for the in Tremonton each group of Hawaiian entertainers building Thursday will be glad to assist IIILL DON INJURED the veteran in filling out the form Don Hill is nursing a broken free of charge veterans He also informs who shoulder this week as a result of in a rodeo at have not reinstated their GI In- participating on July 4thsurance that August 1 1947 is the deadline in which they may a so without do physical taking examination which will be required after that date to All veterans planning enter school next fall for the first time under the GI Bill may also file a A light frost that caught the certificate for their application and thus avoid later maturing wheat in the Poof eligibility the last minute rush which always catello valley in northern Utah takes place in the fall thus slow- and southern Idaho in the critiing down the veterans subsistence cal stage last week has killed the checks crop in 60 per cent o the area Under the Smith is attending an on family relationships University of Utah this C E at the week Reed were Lake Wood and Horace business visitors In City Tuesday Rose Salt STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS Current: The Centennial ExposiSalt tion State Fair Grounds Lake "100 Years of American Painting” at Exposition July 13: - L Tabernacle choir with Helen Traubel guest artist National Governors’ Salt Lake City Days of 47 Rodeo ExGrounds 1318: conference July July position July 14: Nauvoo Start SUP trek from to Salt Lake City Blackhawk Encamp July ment Wasatch County Fair Heber City Cen-- I July 1817: San Juan County MontlceUo tennial celebration Act of March 8 1879 PRICE 1947 Amateur Wiring Endangers Property “Amateur wiring or oerloading of electrical equipment may cause a disastrous fire on your farm1 county agent Robert H Stewart said today urging farmers to get electricians to make competent any changes desired for the summer months “Most farmers think they are good electricians but the fact remains that faulty installations and “handy man" repairs are causing a constantly growing number of farm fires” He particularly warned against a circuit with temporoverloading ary wiring for power tools and other machines The best way to play safe with is to have a responelectricity sible electrician inspect all wiping motors incubators and brooders for possible fire hazards and install any temporary wiring for the growing season eessary states Mr Stewart The grand opening of Garland’s days crew Main Theatre is only Rew away this week as a large of workmen hasten to put the touches on a building finishing whose beauties and comiorts are amaze everyone in this the state Plans today call for the showing of the first film "Honeymoon” starring Shirley Temple on Reed Tuesday evening announces Wood and utmost manager haste is being made to have the building practically complete for the occasion Final wiring connections plumbing connections of doors and hardware installing curtains laying of the hanging and the final heavy carpeting of the building are all cleaning duties that are being hurried to in the few days that completion going to section of of at That flying saucers problem day: “Thank goodness I haven’t more momentous I believe I would be a little emrejection of the Marshall barrassed if Ithot I had seen plan John L- Lewis’ 45 cent an one" hour pay raise for the coal minL C Christopherson answered: ers the new tax bill in Congress “Not since I was a small boy in have all been of secondary inter- Fairview Sanpete county One est the past ten days day we were going along the road Have seen any flying in a wagon and just as we passed you We put the question saucers? to the home of an old Scandinavian a few of our fellow townsmen he came dashing out of his front Replied John J Shuraway Tues- - door foUowed by a volley of e and shouting in his native ‘O good heaven tongue What Leaves Christopherson a wife She throws the plates For Ohio Studies and bowls at me”’ And Gus Forsberg also confesL C Christopherson recently sed he had seen no saucelected president of the county ers “No one around flying here seems is principals organization leaving to have seen any We have asktoday for Columbus Ohio to re- ed Verlin Bowcutt what’s the present his group as a delegate matter with that stuff he is sellat the “Ninth Annual Conference If other places ing around hereon Elementary Education’ can get some flying saucer mediHe will be gone two weeks cine why can’t we?” during which time he will partiMillan Peck was even more emin a seminars series of on phatically skeptical cipate “No" he educational problems for which said “I haven’t seen any and I he will be able to receive scholasdon’t think any of those people I tic credit as well as some Inter- read about have seen any either” esting information Mr it Christopherson found necessary to complete his sum- ALFALFA SEED mer course at the USAC one GROWERS WARNED week early to enable 'him to Alfalfa seed growers who are make the trip their alfalfa seed crop dusting during the period of bloom are both the welfare of jeopardizing their seed crops and the survival of honeybee and wild bee pollinators which are necessary to the daily grows Russia’s reported Charles J Wood Tuesa hurried survey day following of the area Damage in the Blue Creek region is much lighter with only spots here and there having been hit by the frost Further south in the Promontory district few Spud Support Price signs of frost were noticeable Is Announced The frost hit here at the same Support prices for potatoes for time that extensive damage was reported to potatoes beans and July and August were announced here this lAeekby - A W Bishop garden crops thru the Snake chairmafe 'tit the Box Elder Coun River valley of Idaho Wheat in the Bancoft area of Idaho also is ty Committee The support price for Box Eldreported extensively damaged the Pocatello Among er will be $210 per 100 pounds valley for the two months Necessary growers whose fields have been mentioned as badly damaged are seasonal adjustments will be made Fuhri-maon A F Turley Jorgensen in the months from September Hansen Sorensen and Peterwhen the’ hulk of the late crop is son In all about 5000 acres are marketed so that the complete lost schedule will be designed to re- - believed fleet 90 percent of the July 1 UTAH VETERANS parity figure is RECEIVE The $210 per 100 pounds TRAINING 1 for US No grade potatoes carApproximately 500 of Utah’s sacked and loaded fob thru ried carlots or trucklots at coun- disabled veterans of World War are II undergoing try shipping points The support price is for pota- training in business and industrial establishments according to toes packed according to customcontact represary commercial practices and is Wayne C Dabb entative of the Ogden office not applicable to potatoes packed of the VA In most cases these so as barely to meet minimum grade requirements by removal trainees are able to perform their work adequately of the best quality or most desirThe cooperation of Utah busiable sizes nessmen has been outstanding Mrs Ted Linford of Fort Dabb reports and a fine record Capt spent the of rehabilitation has already been Bragg North Carolina with a total of 50 Mrs accomplished week with his parents Mr P A Linford They also visited badly disabled vets already thru (training and on their own Yellowstone Park A $200 YEAR New Main Theatre Slated To Open Tuesday Evening Local People Prove Skeptical Of Flying Saucers Reports Frost Wreaks Damage In Pocatello Valley Wheat institute DISTRIBUTION Preference of the Hawaiian Festival troupe for an indoor Wednesday night resulted in the last minute transfer of the show from the city park to the Garland ward hall recreation BEGINS which was filled beyond capacity BUILDING by the crowd that showed up to Work on the new biuldmg beenjoy the well planned program erected by Verlin Bowcutt be- ing Upon a background of the old gan this week Footings were Hawaii the group presented a being poured Thursday R remain by varied program ranging from the The pure white exterior with serious to the light Several of its plate glass and wide entrance the performers showed a talent are not yet quite so impressive of an unusually high order in as they will be when landscaping both dance music while and can be undertaken and the old every number was staged and presented in an effective and pleasing manner week after Some More Advice TIMES THURSDAY " of commercially production profitable alfalfa seed crops warns Dr G F Knowlton USAC Extension Entomologist city warehouse removed to its new location in the southwest section of town but the impression is still one of strength and for the building is inbeauty and deed artistically designed solidly constructed On the inside it represents the last word in theatre construction Every facility for the comfort of the patrons and the safety and of the operators has convenience been provided for Large roomy body supporting chairs will assure movie fans the rest that so many seek when they spend an at the show The proevening per slope of the floor and the seat arrangement will make every Atseat the best In the house tractive and soft aisle lighting overhead lights will rival the best Decorative lines converge attention to the front where 8 roomy stage is flanked by huge pillars that blend into the side walls and ceiling with a most effect pleasing Modern Equipment Projection and sound equipment is the last word in its field Show goers will sense a new clarity of tone and image when the curtain swings back from the the screen 'and the first show begins the new Main management declares Mothers who have been forced to stay away from shows because taktheir children could en will find in this new theatre a comfortable sound proof room from which they will be able to view the screen thru a clear plate glass panel and hear the show just as well as from the main floor Clean attractive and convenient restrooms are also provided to one side of the foyer while on the other side is space for s modern lunch or sandwich bar Cool ventilation for summer and circulating warm air in win- ter is provided by a specially deand fursigned air conditioning nace unit Air ducts built into the floor beneath and in the ceiling overhead reach every part of the building to bring a constant supply of clean fresh air of just notbe the desired temperature without draft permitting the slightest to be felt Safe Projection Room Over the lobby are spacious rooms for the mafireproofed chines where the operator can work in utmost safety with every facility at hand for winding and reels or taking care of repairing his other dutiesA royal welcome and a royal in treat movie pleasure await every person in the valley at the A large numnew Main theatre ber of public spirited citizens have invested liberally to make this theatre all that Box Elder county deserves They will all be happy to see evidence of the public’s approval of their efforts ' 'ftam TREESHRIHE JUST SECTION OF SOUTH 6 Of THE EAST AND STREETS IN SAIT 3 INTER- SOUTH IS A LAKE CITY WEATHERED MARKER CONTAINING CEDAR STREET TO THE NORTH EMMI6RATI0N ONLY APPROACH FROM THE EAST OVER THIS ROAD THE PIONEERS OF 1847 ENTERED THE GREAT SALT LAKE VALLEY THEY FOUND GROWING NEAR THIS SITE AND PAUSED CEDAR A IN SONGS WERE SUN nS SHADE AND PRAYERS OF 6RATITU0E WIRE OFFERED BY THESE PILGRIMS REMNANT TREE WAS OF A UTAH RE0 THE ORIGINALLY LATER THIS TREE PLACE BECAME PLACE OUPOF ATED THIS SITE OF THESE EARLY Sl MEETING THE IN JTS DOGGERS TO CHILDREN LOVERS MADE IT TRYST1N6 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