Show The Garland Emblem o£ Freedom and Liberty LONG SHALL IT WAVE JULY 4 1942 TRAIN CHANGE The south bound train now leaves Garland each day at 4:43 pm Inas formerly stead cf 5:15 pjn states L S Waters station agent Mr Waters has been here since E to was transferred C Richards Spencer Idaho recently The schedule for the morning train remains unchanged "America live in the heart of every man who wants to be free and work out Kis destiny as He Woodrow Wilson chooses” SCANNING THE SCENE WITH THE EDITOR AGAINST ALL COMERS Independence — the right to determine for ourselves by processes of our own choosing just how we shall be governed — that is what we celebrate on every July Fourth This year a great many people who might have gone fishing in honor of our national birthday will stay at home to work so that our war effort may not be held up Independence this year must be preserved rather thn celebrated We will be able to celebrate it well enough when the egotists who have set out to rule the world by the divine right of their superior racial strain coupled with their military might have been subdued Perhaps by that time it will mean more than just a chance to go fishing too Things are valued most when we appreciate their cost The people of a nation have to protect their freedom and independence against the attacks of two forces Other powerful nations may seek- - to conquer a free people and claim their energy and wealth for their own Thus Germany wants the world and Japan wants Asia and the South Seas A people's freedom may also be lost to individuals or groups within a country as Italy fell a prey to Mussolini and his fascist zealots and all Germany became the vassals of Hitler and his ruthless nazi plotters Alert Americans are not going to lose their freedom to either type of enemy WELFARE COSTS CONTINUE HIGHER © Welfare costs in Utah continue to rise in spite of great industrial activity and the improved financial status of all farm and urban families In 1940 the statement nearly seven and on Page 8 Col 1 HAD IT NOT VEIN VcL 14 FOM YOUR RUIZ GARLAND I SHOULD UTAH Ward Sunday Schools Ready For Conferences This Sunday Evening Ward Sunday School conferences be held thruout the Bear River stake next Sunday evening July 5th announces Stake Superintendent MeL drum Stake board workers will visit all of the meetings so far as possible A program along lines suggested by board the general Sunday School will be carried out it Is stated Ward superintendents have bad outlines fcr this activity fcr several session'’ a worthwhile weeks - and should await all ward members NOT SVEN FRIDAY HAVE KNOWN JULY 2 YOU 1942 WERE THERE No 43 Scouts Give Aid to Scrap Iron Drive Committee will The first round of the drive to gather scrap metal in the Garland district was finished this week when the Boy Scouts assisted by the scrap collection committee dumped over five tons of Iron cm the collection pile J J White w Lee Thompson Verlln Boweutt Norman Jensen drove the the truck and supervised wort sumis to all continue The drive mer or as long as people have pieces of me tal useful in the wax effort around their yards "People laying Future Fanner Boys generally aren’t aware of how much old metal they have around” said Perfect Organization Mr White after the first trip “They tell us they don’t think there is anyAt a meeting of Future Farmer advisors and officers held at the thing and then say we can look find at and we sometimes high school Tuesday June 23 commutes were formed and chairmen much as four or five hundred ' appointed for the coming year as pounds” — follows: should make a systematic Everyone Organization — LaVere Welling and search of his premises and gather Verl Rees up all old stove lids and parts and all broken iron or other metal pile Membership and Dues — Verl Kidit up and call the committee who man will try to gather It up so It may be Supervised Practice — Ben Tanaka turned in where it will find its way and Oris Rudd and to the nation's blast furnaces It la John Leadership— Wynn v no gocd rusting away behind the Clyde Sorenson Activities— Cooperative Keith back yard fence Leon Allen and Don Miller Coombs Earnings and Savings — Ross SimFewer Local Boys mons and Ralph Bowen Conduct of Meetings — LaVere Home to Register ad Robert Potter Welling Community Service — Gene Fukin Than Expected and Emil Eggli Social Recreation — Carl Stenqulst Young men of the valley between the ages of 18 and 20 were registered Lee Brough and Verl Coombs Chapter Records — Verl Kidman for selective service! Tuesday Registrars signed up even fewer boys and Eldon Palmer Public Relations — Gordon Crowth-e- r than they had anticipated Large numbers of young men of and Ross Iverson Howard Barlow and these kges are already in the serScholarship— vice are have gone away to work in Kay Sorensen defense industries Farmers particuThe organization will be completed when school this fall larly hare found that It Is aJmn begins to get boys of this age impossible for farm work since moat of the trw LEAVE BOVS FOR GARLAND who still live here axe traveling to MARINES TRAINING SCHOOL Ogden or Brigham to work on de- Harold Capener son of Mr & Mrs fense projects Not Liable for Induction S W Capener and Melvin Manning Those who signed up this week son cf Mr ie Mrs L W Manning left will be assigned serial and order Wednesday morning for Quantico on the basis of their birth numbers Virginia to enter the Marine’s offidates but none are liable for induccer’s training school as second lieutenants Both boys graduated from tion until they reach the age of 20 the USAC this spring where they were both prominent in scholastic Mr Si Mrs John J Ehumwaj and activities and son James returned Wednesday night They were accompanied as far as after having spent & week visiting L Ogden Wednesday morning by Mrs with Mr & Mrs Jones White in Los W Manning son Glenn and daughter Angeles They report having enjoyed Marie the trip very mud) ' |