Show The Garland Time Page Farm Social is Highly Successful The annual North Box Elder Farm Bureau banquet and social held at the Bear River high school Friday night was one of the most successful in many respects that the organization ever has held the officers declare this week After a sumptuous dinner in the dining room the group repaired to the auditorium where President Reeder Waldron as master of ceremonies conducted the program Present where State President Mrs Ella V Reeder of the Home and Community Section Myrtle Davidson and Piofessor Wm Peterson of the USAC Extension Service and Selvoy J Boyer executive secretary of the State Farm Bureau Elder Harold B Lee of the Church Welfare Committee was the speaker of the evening Mr and Mrs Ross Beckstead Mr and Mrs Austin Seager Mrs Harold Dixon and Vaughn Wass cm rendered a greatly cnjjyed musical program An dance in the gym followed Former Garland Woman Diet at Ogden Friday March 20 1942 Selective Service Relaxes Requirements Free Adult Classes End Good Season Recent changes’ in the teeth and requirements for induction into the Army will substantially increase the man power contribution of the State of Utah to the Nation's fighting forces it was announced today by Lt Col H A Rich State Director Mrs Frank Fashbaugh chairman the north committee on adult education announces that with the ex- those for ception of three classes this year have been completed Ten classes were taught at the Bear River high school English Sargent Streeper Family Farm Relationships C E Smith Carpentry Charles Last Farm MaHalver Skinner chinery Sewing Gneta K Shurtz Sex Education Winifred Hazen Physical Education Carl Smith Typing Ed Harris Turkey Care LeRoy Bunnell Seminary Seminary staff In conversational English A class was taught in Portage by Mr Streeper An enrollment of about 300 in spite of weather conditions gives evidence of public interest Mrs Fashbaugh announces that the committee is already thinking ahead to next year's eye of Selective Service "Many Selective Service registrants were deferred under the old Army standards will be able to qualify for lull or limited military service under the new ones” Director Rich declared Formerly the Director pointed out tlie Army required that an inductee have a minimum of six masticating and six incisor teeth 3 masticating 3 masticating and 3 incisors opposing The new dental opposing 3 Incisors requirement is merely ability to eat and digest Army “chow” In a memorandum announcing these new Army standards National Selective Service Sysheadquarters tem stated "It Is therefore directed that all local boards reopen and consider the classification of all registrants heretofore classified in Clast or Class IV-by reason of deficiencies In teeth or eyesight” who Mr 4 Mrs Reese Housley of Farm lngton and 'Mr & Mrs Lee Housley Clearfield spent the at the home of their parents here Their mother Mrs James Housley la at the Valley hospital of of work Primary will be held next Tuesday March 24 instead of Wednesday the officers announce due to inoculations at school on Wednesday Inasmuch as this is the last Primary before the conference parents are urged to see that their children attend Primary Tuesday ADS WANTED TO RENT: 12 or 15 acres of Anyone having ground —HiMf wheat planting ptease contact Capener Garland ward welfare chairman or Bishop Charles J Wood Garland at once for S W FOR SALE: All breed of — Started Pnl’etts and Cockrels — We Hatch — UTAH HATCHERY BRIGHAM Phone 272W 8188 Genlel Brough of Salt Lake d with her City spent the parents Mr & Mrs B C Brough Custom M r A Mrs John Richards of Brigham City visited in Garland Tuesday evening APARTMENT Miss HI BRIEF FOR to Hyrum Jensen A RENT— Sons Funeral services for Mrs Mary Barnard Preston for many years a resident of Garland were held at Mrs Preston Wednesday Cgden Was well known here due to activities as president of the ward Primary association and as Primary stake beard member and counselor She had Jived in Ogden since 1924 Mrs Preston was bom April 21 1882 in Harper Box Elder county a daughter of Hyrum and Laura Preece Barnard She Is survived by her husband Loiln W Preston one daughter Mrs Wanda Rose King of Bend Ore one granddaughter and one sister Mrs Harriet B Hunsaker of BETENSONS RETURN Dr and Mrs T E Betenson returned Sunday evening from a week's trip to California They- report that that the marriage of their son Sergeant Earl Betenaon and Miss Hilma Jacksen - daughter of Mr and Mrs R W Jackson of Seattle Washington took place Monday March 9 in Yuma Arizona Eergeant Betenson Is stationed with Headquarters battery 1st battalion 222 F A ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Defends 1 CHICKENS & TURKEYS 2 3 Delivered Here By Truck And in Stock at 4 ART FELSTED’S STORE FEED 5 6a 7a Place Your Orders Early For Choice Delivery DatesCHILDER’S HATCHERY Santa Ana Calif pwr mil II HOW TO GET THE MOST EFFICIENT USE FROM YOUR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Do not place hot foods in your refrigerator Let them cool first Place a cover on warm foods Don’t open the refrigerator door often cr than is absolutely necessary Don’t leave the door open while carrying foods to other places Defrost frequently After inch of ice accumulates on your refrigerator its efficiency decreases Speed up defrosting by placing hot water in die After the accumulated trays ice is removed change the hot water to cold water Keep the refrigerator at the normal temperature recommended Too low a by the manufacturer is not necessary and may be wasteful temperature Utah Power & Light — the Kilowatt Tower world’s service— produced for you by American i &e kind of power that serves 90 RdJj Co finest electric business men of the station Nature the Nation's Health is a generous bes tower of vitamins and minerals in all fresh foods But in her ‘proverbial fashion she seems to say — "I’ve done my part If you want these strength - building qualities you must care for them” This means that your first responsibility is to protect them from the miaute you It means that you must get them keep your foods so that all their natural healthful elements are retained until used Your Electric Refrigerator gives you this safe protection because it provides controlled "cold” — so right that rich though vitamins perishable and minerals are fully retained Reasons why we say — Electric refrigeration definitely helps defend health Indeed we cannot urge you too strongly to get maximum use out of your own electric refrigerator Apply Garland |