Show Pge The Garland Times 4 of Fielding Noble Peterson W E Kerr of West Tremonton dairy the highest producing in the Box Elder Dairy Herd for the month Association provement to the report of June according Tuesday by Reginald Hunsalter and Charles W Warnick supervisor Assistant Caunty Agent Mr Peterson's herd of produced an average of of mu and 41 S pounds Mr Kerr's herd of Holsbelns pounds butter-fa- t 12 Holstelns with 1255 pounds or J J J J Bishop: Work— Boys and Girls George Hales Wallace Bourne Geo Hughes Publicit- y- J W Earl V W Johns Alma W King Athletics— Glenn Taylor Frank A Driggs Halver Skinner? f Patriotism— Citizenship and Hay Hbugaard A R Hodge Geo Henrle Director Jos A Nielson will work with the following Leonard L 8aftey— M L Nielson Bishop T E Betensoa Civic Improvement Buildings and New Industries— C J Wood Delbert Hansen P A Linford J Y Rich Roads— P C Petterson A It Jos A Nielsen Capener FOR HAIL IHSURAIICE Consult John J Shumway Real Estate - Loans Insurance Utah Garland 5 1214 of monton 1 FIELDING ROTES with Mr & Mrs Carl Wilcox Mr Mr Oeorge Coombs and son Carl and hfrs Holt spent Monday In 6a't Lake City Carl left Thursday Wednesday Luis the Obispo to Join B use n bark Mrs Linda as tot had J L Earl and Mrs Noreen Mr it Mrs army d guests over the and 8011 returned home Earl Johns and baby son and Mi & ‘Mrs Blaine Ravsten of Ogden (Tuesday after spending the past ten with Angeles visiting Mr A Mrs R J Stayner and fain- - day ftt & Mra Harry Gaugh Emerson Uy were Balt Lake City visitors Mon-- 1 Earl who is stationed at Luis San day 0UsP° returned home with them for Mr A Mrs Nathan Bottle of Mont-at a sor visit peller Idaho spent the Clalne Grover and Keith Garn are spending a short time with rela- The East Garland ward reunion tlves here on ther furlough from) ®an Luis Obispo amP Misses was held at the city park In Logan Yvonne and Melba Ravsten of Clob canyon Tuesday Many former mem- ston are visiting with relatives here bers of the ward attended tills week Mr it Mrs D B Jones Mrs ' Herbert Stayner spent Monand family at d spent the day and 'Tuesday In Salt Lake City Logan canyon Mrs Elmo Mun- with relatives and °n Forrest and Miss Beat-o- f Mrs Sterling Barton and small son' rlce 00(1 ®Pnt Monday at Logan Salt Lake City spent the d Miss Alton Jessop of Millville spent with Mrs Oluf Johnson d with Mr it Mrs Cyril Mr A Mrs V L Shaffer and child- - the Mr it Mrs Ted Roundy ren spent last d at Bear Lake Godfrey Glen Udy and Miss Afton Jessop spent Friday at Lagoon Mrs Thur-laMunson returned home Friday after spending a week with her sister Mrs Duane Lower at Ogden home Mr visited & Mrs J II Shaw of Logan at the George Henrle home Vacation LANDS Here's a sure way to beat tbe beat on your vacation trip — step into tbe comiort of a Union Pacific train In modem Coaches economical Challenger Sleepers or Standard Pullmans you'll ride relaxed and arrive Delicious Dining Car refreshed meals Registered Nurse Stewardess service on principal trains — SAMPLE LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FROM the Clarence Keller property a mile west of Garland about noon Sunday might have destroyed the almost ripened wheat for miles to the northward had It not been for of the prompt and efficient action the firs department the Garland boys of the OOC camp and the Tre on declared fire department" Holmgren this week want to compliment those who subdued this square mile so promptly fire In spite of the luxuriant dry I stiff south breeze and the grass hardly know what should be said In praise of thq CCC volunteers who came In two trucks all organized and ready with a systematic method of Mr A Mr Fred Somers of New hfmdllng JuBt tWa type 0f emergency the past K wag York have been vistlng and assuring to the week with his mother Mrs Linda property owners for miles around to Somers They also spent some time observe their maimer of extinguishing at Montpelier Idalo the blaze Those who have seen the The David E Manning family hmg for days and know th at the Victor E Bott home destructive force of such fires gathered Brigham City Wednesday evening’ not help but be most appreciative of In honor of Mr ft Mrs Milton E the work of the above named organ- Nelson of Kansas City Mo Mr Nel- - izatlons The menace was under son’s parents Mr it Mrs Fred Nelson control within an hour Sunday were also guests Thirty-- J of Brigham i also want to compliment the three members of the Manning family ’group who extinguished the blaze on our eastern watershed present some days of the YGL club of ago The destruction of the vegeta The members tion on that mountain would reduce East Garland and their husbands enjoyed a swimming party and sup- our already scanty water supply another 25 per cent this year" per at the Crystal Springs last Wednesday evening Butler Richard and Miss Vida Butler accompanied Mrs Wm Butler and S daughters to their home at Mr & Mrs Ben RaVsten and Mr Jerome Idaho Wednesday where they will spend a few days Mrs Butler & Mrs Arch Qoodey of Clarks ton and children have been visiting relat- were Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs Earl Holt Mr it Mrs Elmo Munives here for some time at Lo Mr A Mrs Elliott Evans and two son spent Saturday evening Wilcox of Salt Lake Dae gan were guests! of Brigham daughters has been spending several dayt at the Oeorge A Linford Sunday followed closely milk and 40S pound of fat Other high producing herds were listed as those of R W Hunsaker Tremonton Ouy M Reese Fielding Tremonton David Holmgren and O O Stewart Tremonton Membership and George W Chambers Hughes F J Limb Attendance and Luncheon — Art Mlchaelis Frank Gibbs Owen Ward F J Limb — C E Constitution and Smith P C Petterson A W Bishop Finance— John Wm Shumway Persson Alma W King Director O J Wood will supervise the following: Education and Welfare— Health T E Betenson Sargent Streeper Olenn Taylor and Entertainment — C Program H Last Hemytryan-gwdV W Johns Wild Life— Henry Van Sweden J M Gaddle & Holmgren Blind Work— Owen Ward Glenn C E WaTtllelgh Taylor Hie following committees will work In cooperation with director Leonard GARLAND TO: Mr A Mrs Leo Oyler and son Thane drove to Salt Lake City on business Tuesday Mrs Blaine Bishop returned during the' week from California where she spent the past six weeks visiting Mr A Mrs F A Driggs had m their guests Friday Mr it Mrs Keith Driggs of Salt Lake City Mrs Boyd Olsen and small daughter were d guests at the home of Mrs Olsen’s parents Mr it Mrs David Larson Janette Rawlins of Logan spent two days during the week as a guest of June Stayner Mr & Mrs Ilarvey Ault and son Tommy spent the in Yellowstone Park The Misses Leona Norma and Betty Potter spent last week as guests of their grandmother In Salt Lake City of Salt Lake Citv Byron Biglow returned to his home Thursday after a visit at the C H Hales home —Mr A Mrs Sweeten of Sail Lake City spent the In d Garland Mr A Mrs F B Fashbaugh are spending this week in Idaho ABSTRACTOR Barth axtiA Similar tow laraa toolbar potato lares Liberal return limits Also very low Aic obovt travol cn trodJt — no money down — pay loser fat latthoi C RICHARDS delailt Agent consult: rilONE 5 GARLAND I am prepared to make up abstracts in the shortest possible time and to make them absolutelI post a $500000 y accurate bond as your Insurance against kiss through any error of mine NORMAN BONDED Oman 1941 11 screen drawings and hear the mirnew sorod you acle of Disney's adrealize it is the most important abuse in motion picture vancement round— and then yon are vastly disturbed breams yon can’t decide whether to listen to the music or Yoa can’t do look at the picture Prominent Farmer COLUMEAIlDERHiG Johnsea By Stanley Expresses Satisfaction With Work Here Control Fire Lee Angeles July — Even if the and has seen It twice local population hac who throng “A fire of unknown origin which there are enough visitor herds June grass st the box office of one of this started In the Im- Report is Issued Continued from page 1 rnor It was thru this central control of purchases and hiring that the to save the state Governor proposed wer three million dollars annually ' The list of committee appointments lor the year was read to the club with the by Alma W Kins secretary that club directors had explanation been made responsible for keeping the club leadership and the committees closely working together to Director Delbert Responsible Hansen are the following the being named first In each instance: E July Friday County Dairy Production Kerr is Speaker At Meeting of Garland Lions mmm ABSTRACTER (Established imooAQ Brigham LEE City 1900) Utah two city’s keep most fsmonn thlatres to motion picture revolutionary It Is Walt all summer “FANTASIA’ an experDisney's in the realms of imental adventure which is and motion color sound week at now In Its the Curthay Circle the groat white movie palace that vies with Chinese for brilliance of preview nights Even If you have to spend half a day standing In line as I did waiting to lay down a sizeable chunk of cash for a seat you will do so because this is one of the few theatres In the country where "Fantasia" can be shown So costly Is the equipment required to project It have Inonly twelve other theatres stalled It It b the sound track not the picture Itself that needs special proDubbed “Fantasound” by jection H is the festive that makes Disney "Fantasia" the most important motion picture since the first talkie realised that I was actually a film for hearing the first time “Fantasia’’ Is an attempt to late sound to color or rather to a third medium a combination of the two where music Is seen and pictures are heard The film presents two hours of classical music played by Stokowski and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra the Accompanying music on the screen are Disney’s cartoons that tell with color what the music tells with sound When the music Is absolute carrying no meaning and telling no story such as Bach’s “Toccata and FUgue” that opens the program the cartoons are only masses of color and abstract geometric designs When the music tells a story as In the case of Dukas’s “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” the screen animation takes the form of a definite story also Eight selections make up the proof “Fantasia” gram lb Everyone sure to find some of his favorites in eluded Introduced by Deems Taylor the picture opens with the Bach com- followed by Tchaikovsky’s position "Nutcracker Suite” in which you dis- cover "why the flowers and grasses In the sunshine sparkle what goes on beneath the surface of a quiet stream what makes leaves change color what snowflakes are really and that a clump of thistle on a cluster of mushrooms may not be Just what they seem” Then Mickey Mouse appears In "The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” and the first half of the program closes with Stralrnsky’s “Rite of Spring" which tells the story of the first two billion years or this earth After intermission we hear Beethoven’s “Pastoral Symphony” and see Disney’s pictures of fauns and cuplds homage on frolicking that in where “Fantasia in execution for it is s ' beauty bat In conneeds no UlnstenUmt great Music needs thing In "A Lantern In Her Hand" Bess ception Streeter Aldrich pictures the Ilfs of and art no accompaniment a woman who helped In the settling of Nebraska It must of necessity Mr A Bin flutter Gaddle sf Idaho spent the have been the story of many pioneer Shelley women with relatives here Mr A Mn George Benrie visited The book is about Abbie Deal— Abbie Deal who had the sturdiness of In Brigham and Logan Monday of her O’Conner purpose peasant forefathers and the slender hands and Inherent refinement of the MackLEGAL enzies Abbie Deal who moved from her family In Iowa to Nebraska— a IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE frontier and who reared her children FIRST JUDICIAL OF DISTRICT there It was well she possessed THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND these two traits in her character for FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY it gave to her the strength to live CREDITORS NOTICE TO and make the best of each day as It came and the courage to dream Estate of ALMEDA J CHENEY and make her dreams come true and ERNEST E CHENEY Deceased Indeed the time taken to read will Creditors present claims with "A Lantern In Her Hand" will be to the vouchers at undersigned well well time spent and worth one’s on or before City Utah Brigham while A D the tenth day of September Marble (Comments H Phyllis by 1941 Garland for the Family Life ProE BAIRD JOHN administrator gram) of the estates of Almeda J Cheney and Ernest E Cheney but what Walt Disney has done Deceased with his colors must be seen to be Date of first publication: July 4 realized he works magic on the 1941 AD screen There has been nothing like this new form of lntertainment before It can hardly be talked about because we have not yet made the SERVICE FUNERAL NOTICE Mr vis ted home beauty Lynn at Monday O’ COMPLETE of the Hodges of Logan the Millan Peck A Mrs v A words to describe It As you see the pure SHAW IVERSON & “V FOR GOIFIG CAMPIIIG WE HAVE DOZENS OF ITEMS TO MAKE YOUR TRIP MORE PLEASANT 9 A Handy Dinner and Cooking Utensil Kit that does away with all worrying as to whether you have got everything you need — Just grab the case and go 9 Fishing Tackle Lanterns Boots Gloves Knives Binder Twine - Canvas Dams IIYRUM JENSEN FURNITURE & SOUS CO GARLAND A HARDWARE 7 WWW IfJ COOL COOK COMFORT with an ELECTRIC ROASTER to the tipsy Bacchus god wine Then Ponchlelll’s "Dance of the Hours” humorously treated features solo ballets by Mile a the ostrich Hyacinth Hippo Hephanchine and Ben All Gator of easily recognizable animal family The picture closes with two com- or HOT of that provide great dramatic contrast: Moussorgsky’s terrifying Bald Mountain” when “Night on the demoniac of Evil worshippers to pay tribute the Trhernobog black and god Schubert’s “Ave Maria” In which as dawn breaks pilgrims torches carrying move thru lines of tall trees that take the form of a huge cathedral That Is the story of “Fantasia” not of In Olympus and both eerei a running PLATE positions te-- THE LIBERTY TREMONTON No need for you ever again to cook in a sweltering kitchen Join the thousands who enjoy clean speedy convenient cool economical Electric Cooking with an Electric Hot Plate or Roaster These modern Electric Servants an Electric toaster) in porch terrace or in the summer cottage anywhere (like can the be plugged in kitchen on the $ UTAH Program for This Week Sunday Monday Tuesday “GREAT LIE” With Bette Davis Wednesday & Thursday “FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK” Erroll Flynn and Brenda Marshall Friday & Saturday “LONE WOLFE TAKES A CHANCE’ With Warren Williams Also: “PIONEERS” With Tex Ritter ELECTRIC Bales ROASTER-Ro- Broils Stews ash Toasts— Cooks an entire meal including dessert — automatically No watching Can be taken anywhere on picnics after food is cooked keeping it hot like a giant thermos bottle ELECTRIC APPLIANCES FROM YOUR j ELECTRIC Fries Slews HOT PLATE— Boils Teast- s1 las a hundred and one uses? Cooks food as fast as food will ook Heat goes only into the cooking utensil Can be used to cook breakfast lunch and dinner 4 3 |