Show THE GARLAND Page 8 Women Clubs Join To Hear Talk ' By Mrs A fi Report Hosteses were Mrs Elmer Hall Mrs C II Last and Mrs J L were serCarter Refreshments ved to 50 This concludes the meeting regular - meetings for the season lor both groups By U' £' -- v i T’ V '4 George Staples teacher who this summer Is BALL PLAYING TONIGHT TEAM LOGAN visiting Richfield Europe L Francis Peterson Back From Germany Utahn From Europe Sirs Jack Ely (Elaine Cullimore) arrived here Wednesday from a trip to California They left the following day for where Mr Ely will be Maryland stationed with the armed forces & Sirs D J Isom and Salt Lake City Mr £ Cor bridge of Mai ad Dr A Mrs Don Chambers frmily of Eugene Oregon dinner guests Sunday at the retterson home & famMrs and and were P C Salty Story - Those little salt shakers on tables dining carry a big load— more than 4000000 pounds a year That’s the amount of table salt that Utahns sprinkle on their food annually according to estimates of American Can Company the firm that developed the fibre salt box with the aluminum pouring spout The was bora Sunday night at the Valley Hospital to Mr & Mrs Lowell Vance (Ada Jean Thorpe) of Tremonton The baby is the first grandchild for Mr& Sirs Lyman Thorpe girl George Staples r Italy unlike France is basicalIt It diffily a poor country cult to realize the difference between the two until you’ve acEverywhere tually seen them f in France the land is good and the people for the most part well It apfed and well clothed pears reasonable to assume that if the French could get together on a program for the benefit of the nation that France could have a high standard of Hving by measuring European While she does lack somewhat and coal in industrial strength and iron " for building industry i J she does have enough of these to make good proingredients The imgress in that direction portant point about France however is that the basic agricultural wealth upon which to build a great nation is in evidence thru-ou- t the length and breadth of the Farms in many areas country however are too small for econ'N4 omic units and methods frequent'l 4 t If France had half ly backward her people engaged in industrial-pursuit- s the workers were fairly treated and there were fewer farmers but using modern methods she would undoubtedly be better off This observer is inclined to think after rather careful analysis that gifts of billions of dollars of American money wUl not prove to be the final solution to JACK OVKIE who is annoudng France’s difficulties and that if Rodeo runs Thursday week American aid in cash is continued too long and too extravagantly Mr A Mrs 31 R Berntson and that it will harm instead of help the French What France needs Mr & Mrs” MiUer of Salt Lake more than anything else is forty City Mr A Mrs Dale Berntson Frenchmen dedicated and small son of Baltimore Md to a greater France instead of and Mr & Mrs Thomas Rampton so many millions of them dedi- were dinner guests on Fathers cated to milking the government Day at the home of Mr & Mrs cow LaRaine Marble in Tremonton What I have sa!d' about France is not true in the same degree in Italy Here the rich farming lands are few here the greater part of the country is rocky and soil (bin and only hUly the grudgingly productive are about fifty million Italians most of whom are underfed and undeclothed Here one evidence of poverty everywhere not seen in France Here it would take a Solomon to solve the economic of the problems It is true that some country parts of Italy could be more and efficiently farmscientifically ed but even if American farmers took over the land it is doubtful if they could feed the people of the nation anywhere near ade- ' i container-makin- com- pany’s Utah estimate was bas-- " average ed pn a national consumption of six pounds of table salt per person a year for seasoning This is in addition to the salt already in food or added by canners it t w f ' million M r - ' i V3X ' i i ' J Mr & Mrs Art Michaelis and family Mr & Mrs Don Hill and family Mr & Mrs Don Wheelwright and family and Mr & Mrs Claine Archibald and family spent Monday at Lagoon at an outing sponsored by the Purina Company for all dealers and in the state with their families Mr A Mrs VerNon Thompson family spent Sunday in Provo den Youcan paint your housc'and still nave n vacation with Boni-(3©A- ir Think of it! 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DEVOE Wonder is a product of 'years of scientific research tested on hundreds of thousands of American homes So plan to paint house and your a vacation too With Wonder time and money enough to do both! plan you’ll save ) um&xsjc ' " o ’i 4 The Ladies Self Culture Club announced Wednesday evening that their quilt was awarded to Mrs Biglow Bradley of Provo sees o© If) rodeo events at Tremonton this Friday and Saturday nights Here and packers Sir & Sirs Duane Archibald quately and children were fishing at It Is not because of losing a Mr & Mrs M L Nielson visited afternoon Creek Clear Wednesday war that Italy is poor altho that in Brigham City Sunday and Thursday factor is apparent but Italy will remain poor until she can produce industrial goods of sufficient J' f 4 r quantity and quality to compete in world markets and import food for her people from foodexporting countries Water power is perhaps the only natural resource with which Italy is sufficiently well endowed Until this power is developed fully and applied to manufacturing purposes and until khe has a mass of highly trained ambitious and skillful workers to go with it’ it is difficult to see how any future can look bright for the home of the Eternal City of Rome and for Italian fifty million citizens Only American relief and the of Roman Catholic the strength Church have thus far saved Italy from a communism Inwhich stead of solving her problems would merely destroy those who complain about them ALTAR TO BANK Wedding party led by rroom Richard Iloare And bride march across Fleet street to Iloare’a bank eldest In London Many a marriage takes this direction bat not as soon 4 f Garland’s baseball team is playing a game at Logan against Flowers” this Friday Fred’s son of L Francis Peterson night it is announced Mrs Dorris Peterson of East The squad has no league conGarland recently received his test scheduled this week discharge from the army after re-turning from five months in N1SII REUNION ANNOUNCED Augsburg Germany where he served as communications chief with The Nish family reunion will fcis company be held at Willow Park in LoHe had previously served over- gan June 28 it is announced by seas with the 9th Airforce in Mrs Rosel Zundel All who begroup are England and Germany during the long to this family last war On his return home urged to be there at 10 am and he joined the Airforce Reserve to bring their own lunch and later the Utah National Guard Elders Hold Party His wife is the former Joan The 4th quorum of Elders and Smith of Manchester their partners enjoyed a weiner England They and their son John are roast ot the Garland park’ Satnow living at Ogden where Mr urday evening There were about Peterson is employed at Hill Air- 30 present President Don Harof force Base ris had charge arrangements A baby JUNE M 1553 FRIDAY UTAH sticks AT Sir ily of Eldon GARLAND Larson The members of the Civic and Home Arts Club and the Ladies Self Culture Club met jointly in evening the Armory Wednesday to hear Mrs Lucinda Larson of Logan discuss cake decorating Mrs: Wm GJ Woffinden vice president of the Civic and Home Arts Club had charge of the Miss Joan Brockman meeting of Tremonton played three accordion numbers on the program and Mrs O C Davis president of the Ladies Self Culture Club tpoke briefly Mr TIKES uj i? r:) |