Show A GARLAND AND EAST GARLAND PERSONALS LOCAL & SOCIETY NOTES The welcomes Times to this contributions go away company or entertain underE who Wardleigh for appendicitis opeiatlon hospital Ogden Sunday Is still reported by close friends to be ill tho apparently some smDUsly wliut improved Dr C an went at an column telephone When you have Friday March 49 or 1 1940t OVER THE GARLAND The sons of Mr Z Mrs and Mr & Mrs Bingham Lyre an Tliorpe who have been serithis week are both reportously ed better at the present time infant Mm Nielsen A Joseph relatives In Brigham night and Friday' Mr A Mrs Duane vfsfted City with Thursday Archibald Mr Mrs- - Oatit Capener and Mr & Mrs Clarence Bowcutt drove to Ogden to see “Gone With the Wind" Tuesday night Dr A Mrs J W Chambers ed Monday evening from with relatives in Ogden for Mr Mrs Joseph England gan visited with Dr Si Mrs " L Call Sunday Sc H D Wofflnden visitor In Brigham Mr Sc dinner Heppler a was of Howard business Beal Mrs Sunday A were Ross Si Miss Buela NeLm Of Idaho Falls a ho has been visiting with her sister M!rs R H McFarland for the past two weeks will leave Monday plght for Hollywood where she will make her home with Mrs McFarland's sister & family of BEGINNING BEAU DESOTO USAC News iT£m IN US Funds Building Mrs M F Rhodes and pupils Of held their music club meeting In A total of $9 505667 of Federal the basement of the library Friday funds was expended in Utah on New offiFebraury 23 at 330 of the construction or Improvement cers were elected A program and property during the past 1939 were all games enjoyed after public by was statement fiscal This year which refreshments were served by made today by W T Lockwood Barbara Wood Mary Gunderson of director lor the Office Cheril Mae Hess and Duane North- 8tate Government Reports man to students and Declaring these buildings and four ' guests provements will be permanent adNew officers elected were: presiditions to the wealth of the State dent vice Resident Mr Lockwood said that Mary Jensen all such Bob OLney since 1933 secretary Marsel Niel- Federal expenditures son committee Beth totaled $48 166454 program Brown Barbara Wood and Coleen Construction work has been supernotification of vised Munns committee by six federal agencies Leone Oyler and Robert Rhodes which only the Public Roads A- Sc pa Mrs Mrs Jasper Shaffer are the arrival of an born Monday ove$t baby girl COMFLET SHAW & IVERSON 8 Mr the Malad Mr small visited Sc dministration the Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation were In existence to 1933 prior Expenditures of these Federal agencies during the ftcal year ended last June 39th follow: Public Roads Public Administration $2319205 Administration $71 313 Buildings Bureau of Reclamation $1350662 Public Workis Administration 271 Work Projects Administra668 tion $2933 and Rural Electrl ficatlon Administration $18548 TREMONTON TO LIONS SPONSOR CONCERT Mrs II J with and Anderson Elmer City daughter of Brigham home the C E Anderson Sc govcrmment has riseh 7 b(o Six ygARS Mrs 'at IT ALWAYS PAYS TO READ ADVERTISING Naval Enlistment Rules Given J M Caddie is attending a conof sugar company workers Lake City this week Mrs Orion Peterhon and Mrs Van Peterson of Snowville visited John W Garrett home “Dishonor Thy Father and Thy Mother” Hideous dramatization of the Communists’ of the perversion Biblical Commandment which by they order children to betray their parents Read the startling revelations by the escaped director of the Russian Penal Colonies In The Amdiserican Weekley the magazine tributed with next Sunday’s Los Angeles Examiner Adv Junior Promenade The LaGra will again furnish most of the more beautiful’ gowns for this year’s most anticiThe wise girl will prepare pated social event now to make an early selection from the choice numbers we have purchased For the best of everything BUY AT THE LA GRA The LaGra Shop (Lace t not fiction That l what our readers get each week in WEEKLY tlEl'S IlawSj Proprietor PIONEERS HOME Mrs George Henrle was hostess to the Garland Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers at her home FriLieutenant First day afternoon Mrs O L Winters had charge Of Mrs Amy Hansen was a guest at the son home Sunday Mr Mrs Sunday at of Brigham City Lewis O John- Harold Persson It is prepared for us by Joseph W La Bine a trained observer and capable writer It gives each reader a comprehensive report of the of importance in war-tor- n It eliminates the countless rumors and Europe the propaganda with which newspapers and radio are being flooded and covers the facts Read it each week and quote it without fear of successful contradiction spent Payson nu&ily produce a grand opera “La Travlata" will be the fourth of Verdi's operas to be produced ar the college the others being "Rlg”11 oletto” Travatore” and “Alda For SATISFACTION Bring Your Car To GARLAND Sinclair Service Willard L Wood Prop Better Buys In Better Food SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY CARNATION WHEAT 2 MARCH 1940 or OATS 17c TUrifl FLARES 1 POPCORN — 2 Lbs GRAPEFRUIT JUICE— 2 for CORN — 3 for MIRACLE WHI- P- 15c 31° 25c ASSORTED COOKIES— BEANS — 3 for Lb 19c 25c GEnMADE- -4 — CAMPBELL’S SOUP— Except Chick and Mushroom CORN FLAKES GRANULATED— Large TOILET SOAP— 4 for GLOBE A-- l PANCAKE FLOUR— GIANT SUPER SUDS FLOUR— —R1DE OF UTAH’’ VANILLA— ad 20 09c 10c BEEF 18c 4 lbs ‘ 25c 59c $117 8 oz 10c GUS’S QUALITY ECONOMY 0 25c PEAS— 3 for ANALYSIS actual happenings in women’s wear THE HENRIE OF AT THE pyj C W Sunday FOR THE tradi- a SERVICE APPROVED DAUCHTERS recruiting The Literary club met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Oneta ‘Shurtz Mrs Israel Hunsaker reviewed the book "Song of the Years” by Beth Aldrich Luncheon was Streeter served to 16 members and 5 guests vention at Salt RY MEET "La Travlata” is under the direction of Professor Welti vocal music Professor instructions director at the college for the US Navy are announced Welti Is being aided by Professor N Christiansen instnimentai W as follows music director at the college First enlistments — (a) Age limits The production of grand opera at Term of enlis18 and under 31 Utah State has been called a “rare tment is six years (b) since all the work Is phenomena” Marine of the Army Corps and done by the students under the diCoast Guard with creditable dis- rection of Professor Welti Not only charges may be accepted for enlis- do the students comprise the cast tment even though they have been chorus orchestra also but they out of service over three months construct the stage settings order provided they are under 35 years of and distribute the costumes conage duct the publicity and campaign — (a) Broken ser to the cast and apply the make-u- p vice men discharged under honor- chorus Even a student is chosen to able conditions who are In all act as assistant director qualified and have been out The tradition of annually producof service less than 8 years will was introduced ing a opera be accepted in the same rating as In 1933 grand when Professor Welti directthat held at time of discharge The ed the production of "Rlgoletto” term of enlistment is four years Since time that the following (b) Men out of the Naval servlet operas been produced: “Faust” more than eight years and who art “Blossom have Time’” “H Travatore” less than 35 years old will be go “Alda” “Carmen" “Prince of cepted as seamen first class or fireand “Hie Student Prince ' men second class The term of enthe maintenance of this Through listment Is four years tradition the college Is recognized today as one of the few colleges or LITERARY CLUB MEETS universities In the nation to an- Revised 1st tion the Utah State Agricultural college department of music will “LaTraviata” a grand opera the meeting produce Tlie lesson on "Military Life in the at the Capitol by Guiseppe Verdt Theatre In Logan on the evenings West” was given by Harold Persson first lieutenant in the Garland unit of March 6 and 7 to a recent announceof the Utah national guard Three According ment Grant L Anderson and Ger- members of the DUP county camp aldine Walker of Garland have been Mrs Peterson of Brigham City Mrs of Mantua Erickson selected’ t6 play In the college orand Mrs O L were the Brough of Tremonton preschestra which will accompany Anderson and Miss ent and spoke briefly Mr opera Luncheon was served by the hostess Walker are both freshmen at the to 16 members and 14 guests college LAST 1HE The music committee of the Tremonton Lions club is making plans Castleton spent In for sponsoring a concert of the Unirelatives of Utah Men's Glee club of versity 75 members in the first ward chapel Mr St Mrs R J Potter attended March 21 Mrs Thursday Mm and MarbleIlyruin services funeral for a' friend at Arrangements for the concert are Hansen of Fielding Wynn spent Brigham City Tuesday D B Green and Tuesday In Salt Lake being made by Dr Monday chairman of the music committee City and S B Watland chairman of Mr Sc Mrs A R I'dy are at home — M tw— Arthur ‘ Well! ng “ v Islted “S on Uie— beautification committee again after “spending" the winter In California day and Monday with her daughter Wayne Garrett of Salt Lake City Estelle in Salt Lake City spent the at the home of his parents Mr & Mrs Mr Sc Mrs Nr phi Westergard and John W Mr Sc Mrs A R Capener spent Garrett son J and Mr Si Mrs Merlin Oleed the In Salt Lake City of Ogden visited relatives In East and Ogden Garland over the FOR RENT— attended stake partly furnish The presidency heat & water includSnowvllle ed apartment at sacrament meeting ed at Garland Hotel ready Mar 1st evening Sunday FUNERAL A SERVICE Mr joicing tound — couecnoM State Get Nine Millions OFFICERS FACTO Will Present Continuing MARCH RIVER AUTO CO - PLYMOUTH Grand Opera At College This Week CLUB A number of (he old folks of East Fred Wakeley and ward were present at the Idaho spent the Garland Downey d at the Cecil Bradford free picture show at the Liberty in TremOnton after which Monday home were they entertained at a hot supper by Bishop & Mrs L M HolMr S E Quigley is the attending man convention called by the Utah Sugar cbmpany at Salt Lake City Mr fSc Mrs Paul llliunan of Bounthis week tiful visited with friends and relatives here Tuesday and Wednesday The Mimes Marjorie and Helen Zundel of Brigham were d Mrs Herbert Stayner and Ilelen guests at the home of Mr & Mrs and the Jimmie Felsted spent Leo Oyler with d relatives In Salt Lake City Mr Official Auto Inspection exseveral pieces on his wheel to plaining the process the students Anyone who Is Interested In this to art was advised by Mr Dili study it and become professional He sard that due to the scarcity of hand made pottery there is a great chi and for it Mr Dill appeared at the Century of Progress Fair at Chicago for two jtsrs He related several Interestthat took place there ing incidents as a part of his entertainment returnNAMES visit City Wednesday Mrs George guests of Mr at Tremonton Tire MUSIC a Page Eight BRING YOUR CAR IN EARLY Pottery Maker Scores Factory Production system used In many manufacturing plants of today was secondemned by Edwin M Dill verely Monday Mrs Mr ( linton Smith and an expert pottery maker presented mall son David of Murray visited during a lyceum number Dill ex Mr & with President Mrs C E Smith at the high school plained that this system specializes Saturday a man in only one detail of the Mrs J II Kirkhiun returned Tues- construction of an article Instead thus him part every teaching day from Lehl where she had visit- of ed with relatives for several days holding his wages at a minimum She was accompanied home by her Mr Dill one of the few remainsmall Eddie Kirkham of ing grandson who produce pottery crafstmen Sait Lake City made hands by the skill of the Howard TIMES HURDLES THE MEATS SQUARES 15c ROASTS-ic- -Y PORK ROASTS— Lb SALT BACON If APIS — Whole or Half — tenderized FRANKS LARD — Per Lb 17 15c 10c 25 15£ 10c ©arland Grocery YOUR HOME STORE SAVES YOU MORE |