Show ru THE 4 THE GARLAND TIMES EVERY PUBLISHED Entered u Second Class OtHce — $200 Subscriptions MORNING FRIDAY Mail Matter at Garland Per Year at the Aug 1928 $250 Outside Post Utah of County ICmOMALCDlTOmAt— lSCASSOCIATION To better of Division Corporation Wm CLUB FOUR-I- I Editor and Johns REPORT The 12th meeting of the Fancy Club was held WedPants nesday April 25 at the home of Patsy Bradford daughter of Mr Ac Mrs Cedi Bradford from 4:30 Carol Dawn to 6:00 o’plock Limb 1st vice president took charge The minutes were read Pierce secretary by Margene In the absence of the song leader ItUth Petersen led the song Dreaming” The pledge was led by Patsy Bradford A party was planned for next week at the home of the outgoing leader in Bear River City The members finally found a new leader to take the club She is Mrs James (Zena) White All the girls are very happy with their new leader No work period was held but the game leader led in a ball were servgame Refreshments Publisher 9 at 4::30 at the home of Patsy Kay Koford daughter of Mr Ac Mrs Mervin Koford —Beth Petersen Reporter PROBLEMS OF THE HEART HUMAN MIND AND the Are Most of Fascinating AH DISCUSSES JWITH meeting See! 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No matter how car ful you are a fire nu destroy jour home ou A v- ip°rc tL Lc jxiitciei now rrobjU)r hate pom DUT i ' fre insurance IT ENOlGir ' COMPLETE TO in booklet a farm program is broad- Cedar City market intermen providing Blgiw-- Minson of spent the weekend with ter Mrs V D Bishop agri- the Provo sis her GARLAND UTAH ' FRIDAY er the Fielding Briefs Silver Price Rules Utah Mine Output Important in the artsalsoa mediumin vital silver is of exchange base of other the production metals of the none mines Without silver except the Kennecott Copper open Bingham could operpit mine at ate For decades there has been a fight to maintain the price of silver so that mines of this region lead and produce could operate and zinc both of which are in heavy demand Under present laws the government paid tHf'i cents an ounce to the mine and the government takes the difference between that and $129 of 38'i cents profit on every ounce of silver produced If the miner could realize the full $129 per ounce for the white metal he would be able to produce more lead and zinc from low grade It would also ores of the state stimulate the search for new mines Most of the Important metal minUtah of all were ing districts started during periods of high silver prices and the first ores were produced on account of the high silver value Mr A Mrs Henry Jenkins and of Ogden family spent Sunday with Mr A Mrs Ernest visiting Mr & Mrs Anger and family Wesley J Gam entertained at a Saturday party at their home in to their evening compliment son Jack A hot supper was served to Mr A Mrs Vem Hess and family of Ogden Mr & Mrs Ernest Burnett and family Mr A Mrs Parley Petersen and family Misses Jean and Dayle Gam and the guest of honor and his wife and family Jack left Monday evening on a business trip to Philadelphia Pa He was acas far as Salt Lake companied Mr & Mrs City by his parents Herman Lott and family spent Mrs John at Logan Tuesday Owen accompanied by Mrs Ted were Roundy of Garland shopping in Ogden Saturday Mr & Mrs Grant Steed and family spent Sunday visiting with relatives at Ogden Mr & Mrs at Cyril Godfrey spent Monday Mr A Mrs Elmo MunLogan son spent he weekend visiting with Mr A Mrs Orson Godfrey and Mr A Mrs Joseph Godfrey and family at Lehi They also visited with relatives and friehds Mr A Mrs at Salt Lake City Horace Dewey and daughters of and Mr A Mrs Lynn Ogden Dewey and family of Tremonton were Saturday overnight guests at the Gene Leavitt home Mrs Edith Peck of Ogden spent the weekend visiting with Mr A Mrs Horace Peck and family Mr A Mrs Darrell Godfrey and family of Clarkston sent Saturday at the F W Hess home Mr & Mrs Dean Grover of Farmington visited with relatives here Sun- brating her birthday Twenty little friends Mrs Floyd SEE THIS “Speed Cooking" anniversary present Burnett and Expert Plumbing And Heating RANGE with children spent Wednesday her parents Mr A Mrs George Mr at Iloncyville Wheatley A Mrs Harold Bennett and children of Pocatello spent the weekM A W Mrs of Mr as end guests Mr & Mrs Wynn HanWelling sen and son Scott are spending California a week at Sacramento While en business there they will also visit with their daughwho is ter Bonnie attending school at Stanford University Mr A Mrs Delbert Wood at a party at their home Wednesday evening in to their mother Mrs compliment Burnett who was celeAgnes entertained brating her birthday anniversary to Mr A hot suoper was served & Mrs Horton Nish and family of Logan Mr A Mrs Stuart Burand Clearfield of nett family Mr & Mrs Marvin Burnett and of Riverside Mr A Mrs family Burnett and family and Floyd Mr A Mrs Ernest Burnett and and the guest of honor family Mr 5 Mrs F A Smith entertained at a turkey dinner at their home Sunday in compliment to their daughter Sherry who observed her birthday anniGuests were versary Saturday Mr A Mrs Blaine Harper of East Garland Miss Lila Lee Stork of in for a thrilling demonstration of General Electric Range! 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Today a cost or rebuilding anJ replacing household w much y°ur initial paj ment so Jour' insurance '“‘‘"dscil accordingly Let us check your APRIL and the weekend at the F W liens little and home Mrs Alice Foutz and Mrs Deems Grover returned home Leslie Foutz of Ogden and Mrs Los Angeles of with them to spend a few days Maude Cody Mrs Wilma Hocks and childvisiting spent Friday afternoon E HI Packer ren of Saginaw’ Michigan-spewith Mr & Mrs t several days with Mr A Mrs E Mrs Miss II Packer last week Mrs Hocks Marilyn Adams is a neice of Mr Packer and a Fayne Hess and Lyle Hess featurMr ed a ' floor show at the Utah former Fielding resident auditorium at A Mrs C W Bourne were dinner Power A Light guests at the home of Mr A Mrs Ogden Tuesday evening Vernald Johns at Garland Sunday Anderson Mrs Marlene and BUY the BEST for your Mother son Brian of Snowville spent At Garland Drag Mrs G-- E THEM is to be on May GARLAND messages of and other information est to farmers livestock and other members of the cultural industry thruout state SYMPATHY AND UNDERSTANDING ed Next Copper Copper cast Monday thru Friday 1215 to 1230 over radio station KSL in Salt Lake City and KSUB in Mrs KATHLEEN NORRIS Utah Kennecott of entitled “About a Neighbor Yours” which is being distributed thruout the state In the booklet The messages contain brief and Interesting information the history concerning about emof the company of the comownership ployees and matters other pany The efit enable to answer numerous requests for messages used in “This its agricultural program Business of Farming” Utah Copper has edited and printed 22 selected Vernald TIMES GARLAND Farming Booklet Published By Utah Copper Co it bit i ni - h n tomtfv |