Show THE as Entered Class Mail Matter Office at Garland — $200 Per Year PUBLISHED Wm Vernald TIMES GARLAND Second Subscriptions ' Aug Utah $250 FRIDAY EVERY 1928 Outside of and County Advsrliters Serving Amarica's — I Town Nawtpapan Horn andjna TnalMl Nn lid Tarfc Mrs Allen Sorensen Mr of March Field Calif spent Friday night and Saturday with their Soren-ke& Mr Mrs Henry parents A and Ned Shaffer children spent their Fourth of July vacation in Killgor Idaho with relatives Mrs Mrs Martin Riser entertained at a birthday party July 2 for her son Brent in his 7th birthday seventeen small There were friends present and his grandmother Riser of Garland was a special guest lunch and a display lovely were enjqyed on of fireworks on the Joe Oyler lawn Frida evening by about forty guests and Mrs Don L R Shaffer JoAnn Mrs Sherman Oyler and children and Brent Westergard spent Sunday afternoon in with Mr & Mrs Leo Godfrey Cal Mrs Ray Cook of Martinez is spending some time with her mother Mrs John Oyler returned Deskie Co home last three after spending Thursday weeks in Calif with her brother R T Coe Mr a Mrs John Oyler attended reunion in Salt Lake the Gleason City last Sunday & Mr Don and Logan on Call PHONE ! Say Europe Appreciates Food From America The appreciation of the people of Europe for the assistance is the has given them number one Impression reported by Elmer Starch former Montanan who recently returned from a survey of agricultural conditions Jn central Europe The by a group survey was conducted working under the Food and Agriculture Organization of tjie United Nations "In spite of all the difficulties in shipping — spoilage and transportation — the food did get thru Alto the people” Starch said most everyone you saw had been touched food distribution by The people were very operations GARLAND 13 For ! Mrs L R Shaffer son daughter JoAnn were in business Tuesday Traveller J J Shumway !( N A East Garland Real Estate — Loans Fire Insurance grateful” The European people credit to American food ally saving their lives period of two months give full for actuduring a last sum- - Garland Circus Grounds RIVER HIGH AT BEAR TEIUR SCHOOL 17 JULY S Business Tells a Story mCSI HitmmoIotmlMC4 Cfcc9 OraiiMlrt S7V BENSON ' PrtsUinlHtdiiif Ctlttfl 1 Sttrtf A riant GEORGE Publisher Advertising Representative SEHVICE INC NEWSPAPER ADYEnjIrVC Nifioml ES)onW Auoc(io4 atth ( m INW TIMES MONTGOMERY WILD ANIMAL C Time was when It was fashionable for everyone to talk about big business and count over the gross and Of course net sins of corporations there were mighty good stories even then about our steadily rising standBut the busybodies ards of living success didn't' bother with those stories big or little Is now I have said that America beginning to assume her task in pubthat of selling her ways lic relations and her freedoms and her InstituI should tions to people everywhere like to say that some of our groups and institutions have special respon I think that sibilities in this job labor does as well as business The task is important to agriculture to to the tradesmen to education and to civic minded professions folks in every walk Certainly labor and industry are each so imsystem portant in our economic that they must be interested in reawakening the people to an appreciation of America A Report to Workers I should like to tell you about a company that is doing its part therefor its responsibility by shouldering this kind of public Somebody sent me a copy of a reto makes this its company port answers The report employees want to know questions employees The answers are frank fair and There is no doubt (Imply stated the report has made its readers better informed Americans It did so to me It takes $7507 worth of capital to give a person a job in this company there would be no jobs Naturally for their 3951 people If it were not for this $29660626 Shareholders ho put up this money out of what ncy earn and save hope to get "a fair rental” for their money These folks the report tells us are capitalists— “and so are you!” Because we own our possessions we are "capitalists” and this is a “capitalist’' country Why Make a Profit? “We have a ‘capitalist' industry in the United States because millions use part of their ‘capital’ to own and operate the most productive farms stores mines and factories on this earth And that is the reason why we as a people have the highest standard of living of any nation in the world No other system in any country at any time by any other means has ever produced sq much for so many at such little cost as our ‘capitalist’ business does in America" The company says frankly that it made money in 1946— about seven and cents on every dollar’s worth of products sold While tills record is termed a narrow marthat calls for economy all along gin the line the report makes It plain that the company expects to keep on making money All this midst healthy competitors that cause them to keep putting out better products for less money Tribute is paid to the keen competition they meet as an elective price regulator ”A that can’t make company a is like ship that can't float money Neither is safe for you and your family A company may lose money for a short time just as a ship may spring a leak and take in water for a short time but if the losses and the leak can’t be stopped soon the ship sinks ard the company goes out of business on the ship Passengers that sinks and employees of the company that fails are vicUms of disas- ter” jfei Vs v 9 were V litctD u! mer when stocks were especially Food is still short and short It will be a people are hungry before supplies are long time Starch reported Trans-iadequate poor There is no In some areas farm Lack hinders mi:t4£ aj'jdrdirc iati:c: CHAMPION ACAIAUSTS ACROBATS AMD COUtllBfttSTS CONGRIIS OF CLOWNS -- THRILL INC RACES — SO MUSICIANS— ACRES Of CfTOBIU T7 tPrtsuiM tnrum'NCi I mu du ugh LA miwattaM V IMt completely acres are of animal of recovery power People production cities are living in the windows buildings devoid of glass- in THE' WORLD'S NEWEST BIG SHOW THE WORLD'S FINEST ZOO— ANIMALS 250 WASHING MACHINES Immediate tforz' " ’ UdlMm I d! 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" - "Mala V and Tn e arit A' fmt s o "4 P'Nltorm kralhara pm til 'client la Amarita DOORS THIS MrUlwnant ahicli Md ka ti OPEN I Delivery Akm J i altti na t tutor M andTpiv: H V PECK Phone of Chambers Dr- Reverent Service Always SHAW and ROGERS FUNERAL HOME of Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Austin in Logan on business WANT ADS r v' s i Rate: 2c per word per Issue in Minimum advance charge 25c 50c per Issue Cards of Thanks FOR SALE: White —Call tic range Enamel Garland Majesphone tfnc FOR SALE: Monarch range connected with oil includes water Also tank and all attachments a dining room table with 3 leaves Garland —Mrs Rose Manning 2tp phone 111-FOR Sedan SAL- E- — Phone Chevrolet Garland ltp 1937 47J-- Fir Diminsion $65 Fence $50 per M cents each Cut Stove half cost of coaL —BELL SAWMILL South of Golf Course Utah Logan 2tp LUMBER— per M slabs 5 wood at Pine LOST — Black female Border Collie dog from W S Hansen ranch about June 24 Small with white marking on face and underline Answers to “Nellie” — Call or write W S Hansen Collinston or Leon C Michaelsen Logan Reward 3tj I ttFEEGT by Screen REGINALD ANN LOUIS Directed Play KING by Jeromi Cady tn OWEMbfe ROBERT BASSLER Produced by Based on tha Novel by Alfred Ollivant Coming to The LIBERTY THEATRE - Tremonton Sun Mon Tues Wed July 13 14 15 & 16 Puppy to be Given Away Free! FOR SALE— Case hay baler — H L Richards and Sons Fielding Ip FOR SALE— Several Modern homes Priced Right — John J Garland Shumway SALE— A bicycle in good —See S E Quigley condition Garland ltc FOR GRAIN HARVESTING— If you want your grain combined call Howard Garland phone Bingham 2tc WANTED — Loose W’heat —Call Garland You’ll We drad Sheep S & cash and caO ror your uvelew Cows Iloraea Hon- We now have demand for live horses pay and and peat UTAH Phones: Fanners CO 159-- Bell Find Them Every at Day the Garland O P Skaggs Store Hauling ltp FOR SALE— Oil Heating stove used only 2 H months —Call Garland or 30 Tremonton lc WALTER BURNS H Green Stamps are Available Here You Have Only to Ask for Them a Through each long winter aboveground monuments and markers are not covered by snow Faithful to the task representing in absentia a personality worthy of all year remembrance It’s worth thinking about when planning a memorial of HAPPY 17ASH DAY HARMONY 7 ff Sc J u if ! John H Bott & Son 80 N Ttj DAYS Main Brigham Co City of SrTGCHAMPIONSHIP have our experts tune up your washer Yea it's a lot easier te keep cloth ea dean when your washer is hnmmlnjr pleasant ly Undos noise tells you it’s time for an expert check-u- p adjustment and lubrication Avoid serious trouble Phone ns today We service ALL makes of washers Put Your REFRIGERATOR Top Condition For The Hot Weather Ahead TOKO nmxiswD a a (Hours HOKUM In BARE Complete Refrigeration Service Phone 151 RACK SADDLE 6R0NC BRAHMA BULL BULLDOGGING Bone Electric I i i W many PUMPS rnii J Mrs & entirely WATER HEATERS GLEAMING AND GLITTERING WITH WONDROUS SUHPRISf 5 DAY OP DAYS HZIHtMaCR Nish were still Fairbanks Morse GREATEST CIRCUS 1947 11 Chambers attended funeral services in Ogden Saturday for Ernest Palmer a Dr guests Tuesday J News draft farm jl nroji (ISOF Mrs Fred Davis and and Mr of Preston Idaho Matt Davis and family of visited Sunday with their Mr & Mrs Frank Davis Mr family & Mrs Fox of Flor- Ogden Fox’s parents parents visiting Archibald Mr & Mrs Frank Mrs F J Limb spent last week and child- in Ogden with Mrs Lorin PeterMrs Lei and Archibald ren of San Diego Calif are visit- son A number of ing relatives here Mrs Echo Fairchild of Alhamattended the parade our people is visiting her parents in Logan July 4th and visited bra Calif in Logan canyon the rest of the Mr Si Mrs A R CapenerMr & Mrs Ellis Hess and day Mr & Mrs Ralph Price of Ogchildren left for Grand den visited with Mr & Mrs Rusthree Junction Colo Monday Mr Hess sell Rogers Sunday Clea is going to work there who are Lamb and Don Steed at Price spent the weekworking end here with their families & Mr Mrs Bill Kahapin were Nish JULY FRIDAY UTAH GARLAND u LOOKING Plymouth Mr k Mrs Harold AHEAD Mrs ida are at the Tost MORNING Editor Johns National Mr L GARLAND TOE 4 PAGE Tremonton WILD COW MILKING AND MANY & 'Grandstand STATEIFAIR 'ARENA GROUNDS SALT LAKE CITY it AND AIDING RIDING CALF ROPING SCRAMBLE- - SURPRIZE EVENTS UTAH CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION |