Show Pf r The Garland Times & THE GARLAND TIMES SubooripUoa as Catered PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY Triee — $200 Per Tew Heme nd Office Phone Second CDm Mail at Voruald YYm Matter Garland August MORNING S trifle Copies — 5o 49 1929 at the Office Port Utah Editor John and MI Scanning the Scene Continued I ! r tj ir‘ r a from pafe QUESTION We have never had ' any quarrel with vyhat has often” been represented as the Russian ideal' of justice for' the common man but have never liked th'e Communist's determination to shove their own particular notion’ of how that state of justice is to be achieved down the throats of all the rest of the world The “Third International” has long been committed to the idealogical and physical overthrowing of all other governments of the world including our own and the setting up of Communist states that would take their orders not so much from as from the Stalins— the people offiposing-the- m at Moscow That is not propaganda but supported and admitted fact Communism represents just one idea of how to bring about justice and in our opinion it is a misguided idea for reasons too numerous to men- tJonhere1 Hftv “Red” may mean charity in Russia but it a different kind than vre have learned of the "variety that “suffereth long and la kind’ “vaunteth not herself” and “seeketh not her own” Comhiunism ia ambitious more desiroua of becoming the political means to justice in all the world than concerned jwith the justice itself Had ould not have been in this not been so Russia the ‘(Position she is t6day as much feared by her enemies allies as her military by militaiy pr Hendrick’s talk (to the Lions on Russia this week Wa timely and interesting to tfye group but didn’t touch' the ' currept political problems in‘ ' is i 'A' J i volved INVITE PLANTING FEARS SUBSIDING Initial fears that labor problems in the valley might make beet raising a little risky this year are generally felt to be subsiding as the time for planting draws nearer' Conditions will not be just as usual of course but it is expected that they will be taken care of At the same time the desirability of pushing the sugar beet growing industry here and of producing a crop the country needs will certainly combine to result in the largest sugar beet planting the alley ever has known The factory should operate at its fullest capacity this fall BEET Mr A Mr M L Niefawi gan visitors Saturday Le SERVICE COMPLETE SHAW & IVERSON FUNERAL HOME i ' APPROACHING MADE KNOWN MARRIAGE to to tht J the Brigham were Stayiver Tuesday visitors City Miss Sc Mrs W R Hongaard visitor Saturday den is Mrs City an was Miss a City Mr Felsted left Wednesday trip to Denver on a business Mm David tives in Mr a Salt A John Mrs business Larson ia Lake City trip to visiting Leone d rela- The M Men and Gleaners of the of the ward were deeply Appreciative hospitality of Bishop and Mrs C J nutrition: at their them entertained Wood who At a meeting held in the church at the Wood home Sunday “Flrseide” offices at Brigham City Saturday evening memFeb 28 Mrs Esther L Skeels Garland Puzey of the Seminary callber of the temporary committee faculty spoke to the group on Prayer ed the meeting to order and Introwas given by Vaudis Alduced the following officers Mrs a reading by Mrs lred vocal solos were provided Ethel E Romer chairman by Faye Gleason ‘‘and piano numbers Nielson 1st vice chairman Joseph Wood The group plans to Barbara Dr D B Green 2nd vice chairman soon meet again Mrs Helen S Pierce secretary and an executive board consisting of Mrs Busenbark of Salt Miss Eythel Mrs Esther L Skeels Nettie B Lund Lake City is visiting with her mother Mrs Grace V Price and Mrs PhylBusenbark Mrs Linda lis K Owen of Mrs Romer led in the discussion her Miss Cams Nielson celebrated of this of the nutrition problems March 10 with anniversary Mrs Christina B Clayton birthday county a birthday for several girl party Defense of the Utah State Civilian friends board was in attendance The next will be held Saturday Mar meeting President C E Smith was a busi14 at the Utah Power and Light ness visitor in Salt Lake City Satoffice in Tremonton urday the many Garland people Among who obtChded the funeral &r Bishop at Farmington Wednesday Welling were the following: Bishop Sc Mrs C Wood Mr J Wood Mr Sc Mrs C Sc Mrs John Burton Mr fe Mrs P C Petterson and daughter Mary Mrs H D Woffinden Mrs Harold Castle-toMrs Arch Hall Mrs E J Holmgren Mrs P S Peck Mrs J W Chambers Mr Sc Mrs J J Shumway Mr Sc Mrs D Henry Manning Mrs L W Mr Sc Mrs' Alma W King Manning Garland Puzey Evan Gee Mrs C H Mr & Last Mrs Leo R Walker Mrs Leonard L Bishop Mr & Mrs C H Hales and daughter Nancy Ann Mrs Mrs Sterling Hulsh George Gleason Mr Sc Mrs E N Austin Annie Munns and Gen Lei Brough r Mr Sc Mrs George Henrle A R Mrs Edna ' Jones and Mrs Gam THE LIBERTY of Penrose of Miss UTAH TREMONTON Program for Thi Week: Sunday Monday Tuesday “INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON” With Ronald Regan and Olympe Bradna Wednesday & Thursday “BLUES IN THE NIGHT’ With Priscilla Lane Capener Friday & Saturday “OUTLAWS OF THE DESERT’ met club YGL The Wednesday home in at the Atkinson evening East Garland with Mrs J H Cowen A book reof Brigham as hostess was view was given by Mrs Roes Rhodes Lola Twelve members and one guest were present “BUY ME THAT TOWN” FARMERS 'OF UTAH CONSIDER THESE QUESTIONS WHEN PLANNING SPRING PLANTING O Oyler Jr made Ogden Monday and Mrs In Ogden Walker guest t has the disBox Elder county tinction of being the first county in Utah to complete its State Nutrition coune Council This is a a for cil and is being organized nutrition planning with nutrispecial emphasis for war time tion Its membership is made up of church represtentatlves of various and civic organisations And professionally trained persons In the field Salt Lake parents Mr Johnson Annie Art Olive Anderson of visiting with her C E Anderson Og Mann of Salt Lake with her parents spent Sunday & Mrs F W Munns Miss Mr A Mrs Fred Grover Lake City Wednesday Sait Leonzry and Marion business trip to Provo last week a Ned this Aim visited E Peterson L Friday with in Ogden friends Mm drove and son relatives States Mr LEE’S BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY 3 WHAT CROP OFFERS YOU THE BEST OPPORTUNITY NOW TO ESTABLISH A FAVORABLE FARM PROGRAM FOR AFTER THE WAR? 4 WHAT CROP OFFERS YOU THE BEST OPPORTUNITY TO BENEFIT NOT ONLY YOUR NATION BUT EVERY PERSON IN YOUR COMMUNITY AS WELL? I Fkmnk In or &he answer Mr Mr A with Mri his D Henry mother city 8on day who attended In Salt Manning visitis ill in Salt Kid Stars must Adela Rogers St Johns explain hew th California s law which grew out of Jackie troubles Is now protecting Juvenile actors and safeguarding their future 'Don't miss her intimate reassuring dirclcsures in The American the magazine distributed Weekly with next week's LOS ANGELES ' EXAMINER Hollywood's their money THE FARMER WHO acreage restrictions are S And These Are the Reasons: 1 WITH sugar lost industries And to ' sugar needed supply our ia asking beet grower the full' processing nation up to sugar and with Ton OP MILLIONS to beets in defense favorable allotment allies the quota foreign the plant beets of our capacity factories 1 THROUGH GOOD TIMES - beets ran pendable be depended cash return upon And bad sugar a de- to yield 4 THE acreage while maximum srtB on to returning sytesm WHO FARMER not only war — and every a establish a perassure him a will that now Plants lifted acreage of sugar formance history of Now save is SUGAR BEETS Mann was a business visit8alt Lake City Tuesday and Thursday Lake PARLOR WHAT CROP OFFERS YOU ASSURANCE OF A DEPENDABLE FAIR CASH INCOME? urday ed LEOTA HUGHES 2 DOES A Mr F Nye and Mr A Frank Munns visited the “Food Freedom” train at Brigham Sat Mrs for The engagement of Miss Elaine the Russell daughter of Mr and Mrs Mm E E Blnglutm and children Qua Russell of Tooele to Robert of Logan are visiting with her parWassom son of Mr and Mrs Leslie ents Mr A Mrs F Q Korth Wassom of Garland Is made known Mr A Mrs Go Russell and daughhere this week ter Elaine of Tooele and Bob Waa-- n The marriage will take place April of Salt Lake City were dinner 9th in the Salt Lake temple guests of Mr & Mrs Leslie Wassom Sunday Call 60 WHAT CROP NEED MOST? Res and Laura Archibald is spending some time with her daughter Mrs A K Johnson at Afton Wyoming Dr A Mn T E Betenson left Sunto be present at day for California the wedding of their son Earl and Miss Hilma Jackson They were accompanied by Mrs Ida Michael! and Miss Leeta Hughes They are expected home this Friday Elder A Dale Af Jchaella returned home Monday from successfully completing a mission to the Eastern AMERICA 1 to Sorensen made Salt Lake and A Mn Delbert Hansen a lumber dealers convention Lake City over For Appointment For Permanent Wave Rine and Shampoos Finger Wave Every Beauty Aid u has an area intermountsLln LOCOMOTIVES To give even greater service to the in the speedy movement o nation W vitkl wartime material President M Jeffers of the Union Pacific Railroad announced today he has Just placed an order for thirty high speed n 1000 general steam locomotive n steel ballast cars and 1000 gondola cars at a total cost of $12500000 week the dance There is just time left for & telephone call or a letter of invitation Take care of it now They may not have heard of our celebration FUNERAL The ORDERS U P County Nutrition Council Organized as Mm L R Shaffer Shaffer are visiting THEM iThe Garhnd ward reunion next Tuesday will be even more pleasant and enjoyable if ward members are able to persuade former residents who are their friends and relatives to return and mingle with them at the program the dinner and ft 1942 adequate supply of electric power to The Junior class at the high and provide Invites the public to attend satisfy all present needs school to industries according the annual Junior prom a week from for new r and M Gadsby night president George Saturday After much debate oft whether or general manager of the Utah Power not to decorate for the prom this Light Company the- class decided to decorate year “No plant or industry has been with minimum expense for material this aera for to locate unable L&bpr however has not been spared ran and girls with the help ot the sole or controlling ttasotf-'o-f The Slulrtz Mr and Mrs Oneta Clyde Inadequate power supply” he declarMonts are working long hours after ed explaining that there would have School to make the gym as attract- been sufficient power to Serve - the if more rolling jnlli and ive money had been projected aluminum had the Northup airplane factory spent officials decided to ('loThe theme Is “Fresconlc Caprice” government cate them In tills territory the meaning of whldh the Juniors re‘divulge but1' which they say fuse the fact that no Emphasizing is to result for their shortage of power thus far has been dance that are gay: and beautiful even closely threafened Mr Gadsby make enough asserted no shortage Is In sight for Since the hope to buy a defense bond to such war production plants as have money present to the school as their class been indicated for this area will the public gift they hope on power costs Mr Commenting help them to fill the gym to capacity Gadsby said his company last year A Logan orchestra will furnish the paid 28 mills In taxes rentals and music license fees to government on every hour killowatt of energy it sold owned utilities are making Publicly Mr George B Hughes entertained no corresponding conti ibutton and at dinner Sunday afternoon in honoi can quote power therefore prices of of the 85th birthday anniversary financial participation in the without Mrs Rebecca her husband's mother war effort Other Hughes of Mendon guests Included Mr & Mrs the Two Frank Harris of Logan Mrs Claude lady missionaries from Jensen and Miss Margaret Call of Institute at Logan Mrs Elmer AnGrace Woodward Brigham Mr Lue of Ogden and Mrs derson and Mrs were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Bertha Rapinl of Salt Lake City Barrus Sunday evening Wlnford attended J church they all Shuniway and Mr A Mrs G O Sweeten were visitors services in Tremonton Kaysville Tuesday Casts were removed from Sc broken Mrs of the Mrlegs Sweeten Mrs II C Davis returned Monday and they hope to be walking about from visit with her a In near future daughter Mrs Reed Wood of BurCalifornia bank Mrs Davis also Relatives here have received word visited with her sister in St George a and with Mr Sc Mrs Clirls Bar fuss lias recleved that Horace Rose promotion from 2nd lieutenant to former Garland residents at Engle1st lieutenant and transferred to wood California are The Barfusses the first battalion 222 F A over a baby girl now seven rejoicing weeks old Mr 4c Mrs George A Beal visited the “Food for Freedom" train in Mr A Mrs George A Beal were business visitors Brigham City Saturday in Ogden Wednesday Mrs Art Feb ted and Mrs Herbert O i 13 Ample Power Available In Utah Says Gadsby in 1 Church life’s interest and pride was centered in to be the most 11m activity because he felt that and teabher As a religious portant thing to man leader’ he’ has inspired hundreds and even thouc- sands young and old who will' retain a vivid re g ollection of his vibrant voice his strikingly pleas-inwords his of and appearance his friendliness assurance and faith The people of this community have sorrowed with “Sister Welling’' in the long illness of her son Dick who is now on the road to recovery in her oym illness since she left here two years ago and now again extend their deepest sympathy to her in her present great and sudden loss THE RUSSIAN March Friday Public Invited to Annual Junior Prom At High School the helps man hlmoelf woman for wherever es the entire the to — he and beet region Grows nation but child sugar sugar carry also In his industry on beeta the benefits district flourish- prospers with it Dtali Idalio Sugar Co £ fc |