Show 6 PACE About trout Utah day of caught Tire Worth Fish Tagged Money University Will Study Utah Resources in TIMES GARLAND East Garland 85 of the 500 and planted tagged waters on the opening fishing season have been by Utah anglers' to" date returned Miss Ardes Adams A survey of Utah’s natural refrom Ogden evening sources bythe - University ' of Wednesday where she had been visiting her Utah Bureau of Business and to representatives of according and Economic Research in the indi- sister Mrs Wayne Boothe Fish and Game vidual the new baby son born Monday communities and indus- her Commission “Gold” Fish Derby Mrs Boothe was forJune 28th trial areas bc-of the state will i The numbers stamped on the They merly Miss Leila Adams gin late this month a boy tags are good for cash prizes have two other children Meetings will be held in Logan ranging from one to fifty doland a girl Tooele Provo City fish is Brigham lars The still at large altho one of the Manti Richtield Cedar City St Mrs L R Shaffer and Mrs JasPrice and Vernal with dollar twenty-fivfish was George per Shaffer went to Salt Lake local business and industrial Thursday caught in the upper Weber River They acevening leaders to allow them to explain Mrs Grant Wilde Mrs companied what resources are available in T V Mock and daughter Peggy Miss Louise Hall of Emmett the area what materials produc- to Provo Friday morning to atIdaho was a week-enguest of ed in the state are needed in tend funeral services for 2W the area Miss Renee Nielson and vVhat projects are son of Woods year old LaMond of consideration of inworthy who Woods Mr & Mrs Adrien vestment The survey capital was drowned July 5 at Ellis Ida will also probe tht market possiMr Woods is Mrs Shaffer’s nebilities of all natural resources phew found in the area PURINA LAYING CHOWS PURINA SANITATION PRODUCTS — FOUNTS FEEDERS LITTER — EGG NESTS 0 JHOOK OUI BASKETS The statewide survey is being sponsored jointly fby the Utah Chambers of Commerce and the Industrial Division of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce Six graduate students of the of Utah will undertUniversity ake field work in all sections of the state without cost to the lothe statistics will be cality and analyzed and the results of the work will be available to all to whom it will be valuable Chamber of Commerce Any busmens or industrial firm business organization or individual is invited to subnut information on the possible development of natural resources or raw product- to If Wright Volker secretary Box 329 Salt Lake City 8 Utah or to arrange for a or area meeting with community the resources committee Social Briefs CMICKIMCAMJIftM Bear River Farm Supply Garland - Phone 3 Mr & Mrs L W Manning and family attended the Eli Manning family reunion at Reese park in Drigham City this week Mr Logan II son City Service Manning Monday Utah Tremontoa Dean Ilall and spent Monday in L Salt and Tune-u- p Mr Ellis guests Overhaul Mr & Mrs Dewey Cunningham of Downey Ida and Mrs Rachel Williams of Malad were Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Ned Shaffer The high priests had charge of sacrament Sunday meeting David Larson took charge with Paul Larson and Gus Larson as Mrs Wendell speakers Hansen gave a musical reading Mr Mr & Mrs in vacationing visited in TVoffinden California are Bill THE GARLAND TIMES at the Post Office at Garland Utah as second class mail matter August 1928 Published every Friday National Advertising RepresentaSertive Newspaper Advertising vice Inc Chicago Member National Editorial Assn rates: In county $200 Subscription Box Elder County $250 Outside VVm Yernald Johns Editor FriSat '15 16 Glenn Ford Evelyn Keyes W Parker In Randell Ron The festival given Primary Tuesday was well attended and very much enjoyed by all- The costumes and the displays of summer work showed a great deal of work and interest by both the teachers and children The theme was “The Early Missions of the Seven Pacific” stake board members were t Mr & Mrs Eph Peterson and son Rex visited Sunday at the Dee hospital in Ogden with Mrs Bill Cole and new baby daughter Im! n Aaron day from Nevada and Mrs in Ogden Wil- Porter returned a short visit in ’Mon- Fri- Ely Stiff of 18 Wed Is Thurs July & “Mary Lou” Chester Carle Francis Featuring his Piano Lives” about and day in E C Mason 19 & 20 and NEWS Wed - CARTOON July 2i Tliurs & MARLENE DIETRICH WAYNE In 22: & and JOHN spend- “SEVEN SINNERS” Shorts Selected Fri Sat- - July 23 A TWO BIG HITS & 24: Year” “Dangerous And “Back in The Saddle” Cartoon — Serial khd The Pleasures of Richest Comfort and Beauty Plus Better Entertainment Are Yours At The Hew - GARLAND MAUI THEATRE THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM Friday A 17: 16 A July Saturday CHARLES BOYER LAUGHTON IN INGRID BERGMAN AND CHARLES “ARCH OF TRIUMPH” Short Feature Sunday JOHN Monday WAYNE Tuesday July 18 19 SHIRLEY TEMPLE a 20: HENRY FONDA IN “FORT APACHE” — NEWS Thursday Wednesday COLOR CARTOON & 21 July 22: “THE ROOSEVELT STORY” Plus Second Feature HOOK “DON’T Friday & Saturday BILL BOYD 23 July as BOB and BING CROSBY HOPE IN NOW” 24: “HOPALONG CASSIDY IN “SILENT CONFLICT” TIM HOLT “GUNS enough to pasteurize the is clean too Q — What are the safety features of electric water heating? A — It is 100 jxr cent safe You can leave the house for days or weeks without any worry The outer surface is cool at all times “Trapped by Boston 18 “ALL MY SONS” this week at Yellowstone Mr & Mrs Frank GardPark ner and son of Salt Lake City visited with their parents Mr & Mrs Clifford Welling this week Mr & Mrs Wayne Garn Mr & Mrs Ray Wood and Mr & Mrs Glenn Wood have been spending a few days at Yellowstone park Mrs D B Jones entertained at a party in honor of her daughter Esta's 9th birthday Wednesday afternoon Games and re water heater noise as it operates? entirely noiseless — as noiseless as electric light And as and arc and family Tues Mon G ROBINSON EDWARD in BURT LANCASTER ing make any Also ' Morris in Sun Mr & Mrs Clifford Cannon family leturncd home Monafter a week's vacation spent the northwest Mr & Mrs Q — Does an electric 22: by Carl LESLIE NAN OF IN HATE” Thompson Clarkston in A — It sung was Ralph and LaMar Ashby Ashhy gave short talks and Emily and Carl Ashbv sang “The Old Rugged Cross” A letter from Marvin Ashby who is on a LDS mission in the Hawaiian Islands was read by his mother How about pipes clogging from Q— lime formation? A — Lime cannot form because the thermostat control is set at 150 degrees at which point the electricity is automatically turned off Lime forms in water when heated to 180 degrees America” 21 Sunday edeemer Lee W hot water “THE SIGN OF THE RAM” “This Mrs Liberty Theatre Q — llow "hot” is the water? A — Water is heated to 150 degrees ALEXAN-DEPETERS KNOX Phyllis Thasterin and & 1948 Miss Karen Goodey - of Clarkston is spending this week visiting "with - Miss Judith -- Owen Mr & Mrs Delos Thompson Lois and Joanne Standing of Ogden are visiting this week with and son Allen of Brigham City here SundayMr & Mrs R L Packer Mr & visited relatives Mrs J D Munson have been spending the past week in southern Utah Monday they attended funeral services for Mrs Munson’s brother Joseph A at Circlcville Mrs W M UTAH TKEMONTON Welling visited at Pocatello last week Phone 116 Mrs J S Mason and daughter Mary of Salt Lake City visited with friends here last Fri & SaL July 16 & 17: week Mr & Mrs Raymond Brown of Salt Lake City spent Johnny Mack Brown in the with their parents ‘Chip of The Flying U’ Mr fc Mrs Clifford Welling and And Sacrament meeting family Sunday was under the direction “Roses Are Red” of Counselor Guy Rees Bertha Scott gave a short talk on “Faith” Cartoon and Serial A solo “I Know That My R- Q — Exactly iow automatic is an electric water heater? A — Entirely automatic There is nothing to turn off or on but the hot water faucet SUSAN News thinking Mr visited 20: 19 Jriiaiit For the federal government to take from Arkansas $98 million a year In income taxes and then offer back $6 million in “aid" because of Arkansas poverty Just doesn t make sense If the federal government would eliminate its present wasteful spending and reduce income taxes by only 10 per cent that alone would be Worth more to the “poorer” states than passing back to them this proposed “aid” Wasteful Operation: It must be remembered that Washington lias no money to give anybody The federal government can hand out only that which it collects It can only tax the slates to get money with which to "aid" the states We should remember moreover that such aid will always be weighted witli bmcaucrats and political hangers-oto be paid for by the same states that get the “aid” The local way is not only the responsible way It Is also the economical way The federal government has no record for the economical operation of anything Should our public school system become federally controlled I would definitely expect it to become a wasteful operation (Most of our Indians are educated in federal schools The cost per student Is several times greater than in our regular schools) A federally operated school system would show the same wa'te and inefficiency that Is typical of federal operations In general IIow to Become Poorer We have a national debt so monstrous already that there Is mounting concern whether we shall be able to meet present obligations and maintain economic stability Therefore I look upon federal economy as an Issue of prime importance The same thinking that begs for federal aid to education can be allowed to wreck the government by adding financial burden upon financial burden when the treasury has more debt than anything else As an Arkansas citizen I am fully aware of our own educational problems In one of these "poorest” states Yet we have tripled our per capita 1939 Income since Scores of new industries have been started In the state and our agriculture Is prosperous We can support an adequate school system What Arkansas needs most is a suitable reorganization of our outmoded system not federal aid as a crutch for all present weaknesses What America actually needs today Is deep moral purpose in her education rather than a more extravagant system Our eduratioruvl advantages have increased greatly In the last 40 years but the Juvenile crime rate has increased just as fast There are those who would make federal aid the answer to Juvenile delinquency a problem which goes back largely to home and parents Yet the moral purpose that America needs so much suffers a time we hand real every Individual freedom to federal bureaucrats to questions 17: f Suppose your doctor should say after having drained off about three quarts of your blood: "Why my poor man you look anemic sorry for you Out of my generosity I am going to give you a of blood” You wouldn't consider his reasoning to make good sense Yet the backers of federal aid to education arguing that “poorer” states are not able to support adewithin quate educational programs their borders fall back on that sort and Shorts Tues Mon Peterson visited Mrs Eph don Grover day MILLIE” Sun Friday Mrs L Francis Petereson and son of Ogden spent last week with Mrs Dorris Peterson returning home Sunday “THE MATING OF Comedy Wednesday evening GEORGE 2L BENSON ftttUtil—JUcdiaf CiUtfi 16 freshments were enjoyed by a Mr &Mra number of friends J F Watson of Smithfield were Sunday dinner- guests of Mrs Elma Peterson and family Fielding Briefs Aid" or Waste? Answers UTAH Thurs were In business b JULY FRIDAY U7AH LOOKING AHEAD n lOrpheum Theatre TREMONTON Grover on Mrs L R Shaffer and Mrs JasMr & per Shaffer accompanied Mrs Fred Grover to the Logan Jack’s Garage ! Mrs Fred Saturday & Brigham temple Entered Prompt Dependable REPAIR RADIATOR Mrs Adrien Woods of Idaho were Sunday dinner at the L R Shaffer home & Mr & Mrs Leo Godfrey and children of Clarkston visited relatives here Sunday Lake with her family Mrs Frank Riser Sr returned home Monday from on Ogden where she recently unhospital derwent a major operation Blaine Thompson is home on a two weeks furlough REPAIR AUTO Mrs Ray Cook of ' Martines California with her is visiting mother Dcssie Mrs John Oyler Coe who has been visiting in Calif the past month returned home with her Niel- M Mrs Clark Jones returned Suna day from Belle Frouche So where she spent two weeks Motor Mr &'Mrs F G Korth of Logan visited Tuesday evening at the Sylvan Korth home Mrs II Dean Wall and of Emmett Idaho are here this week with rela- Mrs Ellery Hall Richmond Tuesday Burgess Co G & were VV Mr & Mrs Sherman Oyler and children and Ken Shaffer were on busin Salt Lake City Monday iness tives O Expert Plumbing And Heating J L visitors Mr family visiting O Electric Motor Repair and Rebuilding Mrs & GARLAND Q — Where can an electric water heater be installed? room you wish — kitchen closet attic or basement A — In any Q — How long will an electric water heater last? A— Construction is such that there is 4! no "wear out” to them A con X servative estimate would be at least 10 years Q — Do they come in different sizes? A — Yes The requirements of nine out of ten homes will be comfortsize ably met by the For large families or where lots of hot water is used larger sizes are suggested Tlie cost of operating various family sizes are aoout the same Q — How an A — It much electric costs the does it cost to operate water heater1' average faihily about !4c per gallon of hot water on the rate an electric water Q — Could I buy heater on monthly payments? A— Yes Practically all dealers and plumbers offer very convenient monthly terms Blackie” Fri & “Wst Sat- July 23 24: of Dodge City” “My Dog Rusty” POWER UTAH Home Ownership - A TAX & PAYING LIGHT CO COMPANY - loco! Control aaa imi "W |