Show f t I i i The Garland Timet Pae 8 I STRIKES THE GARLAND TIMES Friday 'January FOR 9 1942 CO LU MEAN DERING FREEDOM Safcocrtptlon Second Kntere ae Trr— Id Wm John Claw Metier at Garland Mall Single 40 August 1928 Copies — So at the feet OfflM Utah - j Editor aad Piabltahei Scanning the Scene Continued page on 1 It has eneragree served the community well getically promoted projects which will stand as monuments to its farsightedness longer than most of us will live To accomplish this has required a combination of industry willingness to sacrifice time and personal interest to the public good conand good judgement servativeness If no one disagrees as to these things neither does anyone questjon but what the new council will approach its task in the same spirit and bring to it equal ability It will find less opportunity to promote large public works for some time due to the war but there still will be opportunities to adapt the functions of city government to the new conditions and needs that are arising in this changing world We wish the new group well in its work I - from i WASTE PAPER CRISIS A few weeks ago it was announced that regular cal Is would be made to collect waste paper Something must have slipped up because several residents have told us they are about to move out into the street to make room for the waste paper they have been dutifully saving But hold it Someone may come yet K ti t i on of Kane” Grapes Box Elder Our news correspondents report that people are stayiny pretty close to home these stormy days Maybe they are trying to save on tires a little too choeen yet states Johnson the director to have the play expects to be presented sometime In ready the latter part of January or the first part of February That free baby outfit ' offered by Bill Pernon for the first baby born in Garland in 1942 is still waiting for its claimant as we write At least we have not heard of a birth ylt this month Someone wanted to know if Bill was going to " make an offer like that neftt year 51 © Mr that' Group Will Bring Free Drama Here Thursday On Thursday Januray 15th the Thespian Club will present the play “Our Town" at the Bear River high This play sponsored by the Board of Education is the Thespian Club’s annual contribution to the to county experiment family life ucatlon Hie work of casting supervision and directing was given to J Orover Kelly Box Elder high school’s speech teacher The oast Includes John Leona Baird Camille Cummings Bennlon Andrew Carruthers Dwayne Seely Stanley Madien Ridd Orover Beth Boyd Packer Dorothy Mills Leland Nelson Delwln Crag head Balls Lillian Knudsen Junior Richardson Ted Earl Thomas Atkinson Lawrence Wilde and Josephine Day Oae Petersen The performance will begin at 8:00 pm and to free to the public school he CONGRATULATIONS DOUG Ten Mr Dean Orchard was the honor ed guest at a shower Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Chester A Boas large number of guests were surd many fine gifts present were presented to the bride 1941 Mr Nights Dream” in prompted the greatest enthusiasm For some time I thought this was filming of Shakespeare's fantasy the best of all ffirxxs "Lost Horizon" in 1937 surpassed even this I called Frank Capra’s production of best the Junes Hilton novel the film ever made until brought Orscn Welles’s amazing achievement “Citizen Kane" whicli now gets my vote as the best picture of all time To continue with the review of reviews: In 1931 1 decidbegan ing on the best performance by an actor and aa actress each year That first year I choM George in "The Matt Who Played God” and Garbo in “Saooro Lennox" and I lari” to 1932 Joel McCrea “Mat both in and Dolores Dd Rio “Bird of Paradise” in 1933 Gary Cooper In "A Farewell to Aran and May to RoWn “LdJ Day" 1934 Fred rie March is "Death Takes 1935 High School Chooses Annual Play Names Cast and Wrath" “A Midsummer “Headed for Eden" has been chosen for the school play at Bear River this year Tryouts were held last Friday and Saturday and the Irene Schufollowing cast chosen mann as Mrs Oral Bldpworth and The Charlene Petterson Imogen part of Han will be played by Dentil Ballard Dorothy Brill by Nancy Ann Hast Peggy Walters Annlvor Hermann Ann Gladys Happier Spencer Nancy Lane Darlene O rover Kate Roberts Leone Macfarlane RoeJna Blandish Henrle Madge Barry Richards Bring Ransome Minnie Peters Alta Rhodes Henry Lewis Huraaker Marcella Banks Turner Alice Winchester Bob Rob erta Marvin Miller Llrnpy Marsel Nielson 8argent Kelly hasn’t been Scripture Reader “The only scripture I read last year was at the top of the Garland Times weekly editorial column” said one reader Perhaps we had better continue putting it there for a while yet U of was i U Ward Officers Seek Better Sacrament Meet Attendance With a sigh of relief to capital loiters this movie fan filed away and last week his 1941 film review discovered that it was the twelfth A decision to ask the secretaries of ita kind The employment of a ward auxiliary orof all Garland little arithmetic uncovered the addithe to keep a record ten years old ganizations tional facta that I and of their officer attendance 1 as when In 1930 was began my career at Sacrament meeting teacher a cinema fan and ttvat the first picof ward auxilat a ture I labeled as "best of the year" reached heads meeting the and Bishopric iary the wae “All Quiet Western evening Wednesday Front" will be The roll of attendance The first six of those reviews to the Bishopric and $ were private records the last six submitted retained the organization copy by have appeared to public or semito order that special efforts may be or private public places Public my made to persuade those falling to twelve award pictures make an Imthe necessity of list These axe the ones I do their duty of posing regular attendance liked: busiA ward officers and teacher 1930 the Western "All Quiet ness meeting was tentatively called Front” 1931 "The Man Who Flayof the month 1932 ed God" “Bird of Paradise” for the fourth Sunday 1933 1934 "Cavalcade” "Death at jvhlch all will meet together and Takes a Holiday” 1935 "A Midsum separate In groups This date may will mer Night’s Dream” “Under have to be changed since lb come ahead of nearly all of the 1937 Two Flags” Loet Iloriaon” union meetings stake during Primary 1938 “Snow White ahd the Seven 1939 "Jiau-s1940 Dwarfs” “The the year MORNING — Stanley Jahnooe By - FRIDAY EVERY PUBLISHED Price — $200 Per Year Home and Office Phone tint tor n Holiday” and Bette Davis In “Of 1935 Human Victor Bondage": In "The Informer” McLagten and in “Ctondetto Colbert “Private Worlds” Ronald Colman In 1936 and Claudette Colbert both In “Under Two Flag" In' X937 PU$ Muni In “The Life of Emile Zola”' and IA 1936 CharlGarbo In “Conquest” and es Boyer hi "Algiers’” Margaret Snllavan to Comrades” In "Three 1939 "Juares” Paul ’ Mmd and fat Garbo in “Nlnotdalca” 1940 Jane Darweif Fonda sndT Henry both in “The Grapes of Wrath” and In 1941' Orson Welles ' Id finally “Citizen Kane” and Katharine Hepburn In “The Philadelphia Story” In In St Mr A Mrs Max Beal of were dinner guests of Mr & W Johns New Year’s day Mrs Winford Barras and Mrs Milton Hodges attended funeral Mertllla Bowman a for Mr services at Lewiston Sunday cousin Mr Charles Barnes of Los Angela is a a sister of Mrs T A Carter guest at the Carter home Mr A Mr A R Capeoer and Dess Capener were Ogden visitors Monday Leo Salt Oyler made a badness trip to Lake City Monday Mr A Mrs Art Feinted were Logan visiters Friday Mr A Mrs Caddy of Ogden visited Sunday at the J W Earl home ton Rex Ingram Diana Wynyard RobEdward G Raymond Massey Sir Cedric Hardwlcke Cary inson Grant Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Joan Fontaine Marla Ouspen-skayBurgess Meredith Betty Field Wendy Hiller Tommy Kelly —Bat the glory to scattered In such a lengthy list Half a dona tan names win do Among the Mud ChapU there are Garbos there are directoand Orson Welles Alfred Httetaeock rs- John Ford there Iz the and Preston S targes cameraman Gregg Toland and $he Walt these' anil artist Disney— almost alone are wiring the fhese motion picture an ' art form rathe) than an Industry years of perfect attendance I doubt the reliability of my early at Lions Club meetings this week The Misses Olive and Edith AnderEven during the latter won for J D Gunderson a specially son returned to Salt Lake City Sun- selections I changed my mind frequently years from internagold the designed pin day after visiting with their parents which I still reserve the right to do Printed For Your Aid by the Times Doug to presi- Mr St Mrs C E Anderson Stew- tional organization Agent Agricultural County r In the future Most of the time art has announced that tree pull- dent of the Brigham Club at a 1937 I thought GorRonald Who Musi' File a Return? Every Ann meeting of which the presentation and Leonard Orwln 'during soon Shirley ing would commence man's performance in “Lost Horizon" was made He was formerly single person haring a gross Income presi- of Brigham are visiting with City It trees can If be pulled early was the best of the year I vacillatdent of the Garland club also of $750 or more every married per- will Mr St Mrs their J J grandparents give the owner an opportunity Muni ed between him and son not living with husband or wife finally Orwln to salvage the wood for fuel and chose Muni and time press and having a gross fncome of $750 Ml dlstroe of the stumps says wished that I had selected Robert livor more1 and ’married persons Dean Farrell Wood and of Mr leave Mrs children Orchard for will Stewart in "NlgJit Mit Fall” Montgomery wife who or husband have Bear River City visited Monday with Salt Lake City Saturday ing ylth where she! as I did this year The plan of cooperation Is as fol- Mrs an aggregate gross Income of $1500 Wood's parents Mr Mrs Peter will make her home while her hus- work In “Here Comes Montgomery’s Mr Jordan" lows: The county win furnish all Boss or more band Is stationed there The name of Garbo predominates and bear cost of all equipWhen Must Returns be Filed? For equipment on my list She won three of the ment furnish a man also breakage the calendar year 1941 on or before twelve awards and Paul Mnnl to operate the tractor The coopers-to- r and March 16 1943 For the fiscal year Claudette will Colbert received tvo apiece who has the trees to pull on or before the 15th day of the hit the best actor and actreei to for the Choosing county having pay third month following the close of trees was more difficult $350 per hour as hire than pulled always the fiscal year the best picture for man and equipment He also Almost choosing Where and With Whom Must will furnish his own men to attach tea a coin to every year I had to Tax Returns be Fil?d? In the cable or chain hooks to the the runners-udecide the winners In trees the internal revenue district the award as usually deserved which the person lives or has his it Consider The payment for the work done mvrh as there who chief place of business and with the by the the Luise Rainer for instance who was county must be made collector of internal revenue for trees runner-up time the are pulled the three consecutive How Does one Make out His In1938 for “The years 1936 1937 and come Tax Return? By following the Great Ztogfeld” "The Good Earth” Dean Orwln made a trip to Salt detailed Instructions given on the Lake and "The Great Walts” respectively He was accompanied Sunday Income tax blanks Form 1040 and the only or Frankie Thomas boy bv his sister Isbell who Is attendForm 1040A actor I continually credible (optional simplified ing school In Salt Lake City and form) Some names appear perennially who spent the holidays with her Besides those mentioned these What ie the Tax Rale? A normal playparents ers appeared cn my Honorable men-ti'tax of 4 percent on the amount of made lists wherever a picthe net Inoome In excess of allowman of brain a How the fanatical ture: Brian Aheme TTiomas Mitchable credits against net income (perhead of Japan’s sinisell Epencer sonal exemption Tracy Lionel Barrymore credits for depend- of ninety-tw- o LawCharles Chaplin Robert Donat ents Interest on obligations Society Dragon planned of the ter Black ' I if on our rence attack country Olivier Vivien Leigh Helen United States and Its instrumental-- ! the surprise Sam 1 Irene Dunne ities and earned Hiyes Income Jaffe credit) In Read the astonishing story “Japan’s Hellish Greer Garson Leslie Howard Jane the computation of the normal tax Black Dragons —Our Truly Joseph Cotlomb Merle Oberon Charles Laugh- by net Income surand a graduated Wyatt —an amazing relevation of year of THE LONG tax on the amount of net Income I TORSO In excess of the allowable “ credits intrigue and assassination in a ruthl’ The (personal and credit for ess plot for world conquest In The exemption f look is Important disdependents) against net Income in American Weekly the Magazine season this ( j the computation of the surtax net tributed with next week’s LOS ANas em- pecially EXAMINER GELES Income phadzed in this I New York erea-- j TWO tion with wide I handing hugging and 3 the Subtle hips I shirring gives the You Better Read'uo Tree Pulling Plan On Income Tax Rules It Outlined alter for STRAIGHT FROM rk NEW YORK A Mrs Vtrilu Bowcntt and Mr Lee Peterson apent the weekrelatives in Salt Lake visiting Mrs end City SHAVES AND HAIRCUTS AT POPULAR PRICES LEES BARBER SHOP Utah Garland Parlor in Beauty Connection and FOR got at FIRE II1SURAI2CE Consult find John J Shumway they ft- Real Estate - Loans Insurance Garland wll Utah tvttttVtYtttvtttt-- t FLOeSHEir1 SHOE SALE WEEKS ONLY i ORPHEUM THEATRE 895 desired molded Tremonton Utah 5 Friday and Saturday: Ronald Colman Anna Lee in “MY LIFE WITH CAROLINE” “SIX GUN GOLD” Tim Holt in Sun Mon lues Wed Edward Arnold Walter Huston Simone Simon ir AH' That Money Can Buy I and slimming ‘I Jj ’ V Buy Now ef- fect The gown is of filmy white chiffon Jersey with fall skirt hanging straight The matehTng scarf cann va-be draped in riety of ways T BOYS’ $(85 and Save on Price and Quality! 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