Show Pagre 8 The Garland Times Friday July 3 1942 imr:ramAT published SeSecrtpUen Uatered as — $260 llomo and Class Mad Price intend Matter at Csrteed ’ 1fasl4 Wm Per Tear Office Phenes Johns — Angsai Ctah Singl — Copies ' Be O at the Post IBM Office - Editor aad — PabUsher Scanning the Scene from Continued page half million dollars in 1941 over nine million dollars and the 1942 budget calls for over ten million dollars for welfare purposes What will the load be like when hard times return as they always do and when there is no source of revenue as now to carry it? The’ theory behind welfare appropriations was that such money should be put out in hard times but in good In practice it seems times saved for emergencies that the system allows no decrease in expense any time due to the fact that no politician dares advocate it for fear of losing votes from welfare clients who now number one person out of every eleven Cool pongee printed in pastel: Reid iS THE “HAVE NOTSv SEEM 1 J TO HAVE PLENTY “have-not- " The nations Germany and Japan seem to be doing pretty well for themselves these days Their mighty war machines are proving a little more than a match to date for all that the rest of the world can throw against them It seems to indicate that they had plenty of wealth after all You can't build and equip modsuch as those of the Axis out of em armies nothing Had those nations devoted an equal a- mount of material and effort to constructive civilizing pursuits their people could conceivably have " all that Americans the world have had had the 3 yr hat FIELDING For Independence On this Independence Day j America is not topping to celebrate Its gigantic' industries are going to pause for a moment 6 n arm ant m factory and office workers will be pv woefully creating the sinews of war — foods and machines not Lnil we °n are Ur all Country! ' ' "d ?V'r)r other 7 hence "fov ntJependence i made tafe once a in Labor for our Flag rd ‘“n nc if state WAR united BONDS and Mr A ?oror® Tremonton Mrs L W family honor of Manning enter- dinner Tuesday their son Melvin his departure for Virginia 114011 40 the members of the famlIy those present were Txs Michael' Erickson and M D Erickson of Beaver Mrs Mrs D Henry Manning Robai and Mrs 'tog £ Man B Last drove to at a STAMPS Bear River Stale Bank Utah Tho "all calls to meet the man of the armed power requirements forces must be filled on schedule “ Selective SerNational Headquarters vice System this week advised Its that Insofar as Is practical agencies in meeting these calls local boards would segregate Into four registrants from which men may be categories called for service: 1 otherwise Category Registrants for military service who qualified have no bona fide financial dependents 2 Registrants otherwise Category for who service qualified military have financial dependents other than wives or children mentioned in cate3 or gories 3 otherwise Category Registrants for military who service qualified have wives with whom they are maintaining a bona fide family reIn their homes and who lationship were married 8 prior to December 1941 and at a time when induction a as not imminent 4 Registrants otherwise Category for service qualified who military have wives and children or children alone with whom they maintain a bona fide family relationship in their homes who were married prior to December 8 1941 and at a time when induction was not imminent While setting up the four broad National categories Headquarters made It emphatic that they do not provide for the permanent deferment of jnen with dependents but rather the order in which regisprovide trants with dependents will be inducted fr Mr St Oavid Mr Brigham A Mrs C CUy Wa Inesday IB boose FOR ’RENT: Famished miles South of Tremonton JLncludes machine mat baby beds washing etc Only 11200 tremes per mo ha care of Mrs Lela Cook Write L M Clark Garland R D 2 Breeds CHICKS— BABY Heavy Now Is the time to brood them See HATCHERY UTAH the Brigham Phone RENT: FOR small apartment Garland BOYS RECOVERING FROM ACriflFNT Ted 17 Lott Duane Skinner17 Vem Hess 16 have been returned to their homes at Fielding after receiving treatment at a Logan hospital for injuries suffered Sunday night at Clarkston when their car ran into a ditch The boys were not as seriously injured as had at first appeared tho the Lott boy suffered from a concussion Vem Hess a bad cut on the fac and Duane Skinner received a broken rib and Mr A Mrs George Henrie visited in Salt Lake City Friday They rethe small daughter of Mrs port be to sat Clytla Crowley recovering frem a recent tonsillectisfactorily omy and en Sweeten WE Pay cash and call for yoer dead and useless Cows Horses Sheep ANIMAL and Hog- s- COLORADO COMPANY Garland Utah Phones: Farmers Bell System— ABSTRACTOR prepared to make up the shortest possible te make them abeblute-l- y accurate I post a $500006 am I abstracts time in mud bond Insurance us your against loss through uny error of mine LEE NORMAN BONDED ABSTRACTER (Established Brigham 1900) Utah City OF CARD FIELDING One large See G G THANKS We wish to express our thanks to all those who assisted us in every For all way in our bereavement this and the many expressions of most we are sympathy grateful Jesse R Lewis and family on THEATRE ORPHEUftl Tremonton TONIGHT Utah A SATURDAY: Brod Crawford in “NORTH Dick Foran SUNDAY Mr St Mrs J U Kirkham were Brigham City visitors Wednesday MONDAY in “KID TUESDAY OF KLONDIKE’ FROM A KANSAS’ WEDNESDAY: Tierney and Bruce Cabot in Gene “SUNDOWN” A FUNERAL SERVICE March of Time: COMPLETE THURSDAY SHAW ROGERS FUNERAL HOME FRIDAY “AMERICA’S A NEW ARMY’ SATURDAY: And FLYING & YANK on BURMA CADETS ROAD flOTES Mr A Mrs Glen Jessop Mr & Mrs Thedl Jensen Afton and Sheldon of Millville Jessop were Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs Cyril Godfrey p Mr & Mrs Olen Wright of Ogden visited with relatives here Sunday Mrs Milton Hendricks of Oakland California visited with Mr A Mrs C O Hendricks last week g Mr A Mrs Herman Lott and children spent Saturday at Logan Mrs Eliza Godfrey and daughter Beatrice Mrs Cyril Godfrey and daughter Lana and Mrs Elmo Munson and sen Forrest visited in Smithfleld and Logan last week Mr A Mrs Parley wind-berand son Merlin" of Millville visited with relatives here Monday Mrs Leo Earl Is visiting with her children Mr A Mrs Verl Anderson to California p Mr A Mrs Stan Hess spent Sunday at Ogden Mr A Mrs Jim Skinner visited In Logan this week p Mr A Mrs Dean Hess and daughter Faunice have returned to their home here after several spending months in Sait Lake City p Mrs Frank Wood nd Mrs Isabel Allred visited In Ogden Tuesday p Miss Beverly Owen visited with her grandparents Mr A Mrs Herman Thompson at Clarkston last week p Mrs Flo Munson and son and Miss Beatrice Oodfrey visit d with Mrs Bert Ashby at Portage last week Mrs Ashby is here from SusanvUle California on a short visit p Mr A Mrs John Benron Ogden are visiting with friends here this week P Mr A Mrs Wesley Ooodsell and baby of Newton are visiting with their parents Mr A Mrs Erwin fhrtherland this week A for victory i San Francisco June 30— Construction work on the latest War Relocation Center for Japanese evacuees from Pacific Ccast Assembly Centers should be completed within 60 days after which 10000 persons will be moved to the Delta Utah site it has been announced by the Army At the present time alfalfa sugar beets and grain are being raised in the area on the 8760 acres of land owned by private Interest This land with the 8840 acres owned together by Millard County will be purchased The balance of by the government the 20000 acres 1400 acres Is In the public domain water Is declared available Ample for the complete development of the area and a considerable of system Irrigation ditches and laterals are already in needing only repairs to be ready for use to draw water from the Sevier River It is expected that a valuable addition to the permanent agricultural wealth of the State of Utah will result from the Lnten- slve cultivation of the area Get 'Bluebell’ ICE CREAM For the Holiday DRIGGS F ' neck-- i treated to be j washed along j with the dress Delta Selected For Japanese Settlement The tremendous preparations the Axis has made for war are ample proof that they could have had a glorious peace had they but chosen Not ntil months after we have had oar whole itnation on a war footing with no more time or effort spent making bath tubs and silk hose can we hope to match the Axis In all the lands of the earth an abundance of natural resources are ready to be converted into comforts and conveniences for man Only effort genius and will are needed There are no “have-notafter all fl lace of corn ker nels tinted to match 'the print is chemically t: richest people is flowers used lor a summery New York creation emphasizing the new war time silhouette with eewed-ibelt and short sleeves The de- - tachable in Here our industrial effort has been adjusted to a world at peace We have built cars instead of cannon davenports instead of dive bombers have had tires telephones and teacups instead of tanks silk for hose rather than for parachutes bath tubs instead of battle-ship- s Working JillNATIVE AMERICAN BRIEF ADS If i r - M- Board Will Take Family Men Last In Filling Quotas TIMES THE GARLAND Mownwa Got This ECONOMY SPECIAL (Saw WO 0 fa ( h fw 1 Cheek 2 Tlghtea Cylinder Haad Ceupmln 3 Tighten Manifold MW 4 Tighten Hae CaaaecHaae 5 Chau 4 Cback 7 Chock Battery aad Regulator Battery' Taruilnal Advi and Water 1 3 Act 9 Almost IgaMoa Sal Octana Sal 0 Chodt vet DMribatar Pater 1 1 Chock IgnMao Caadaaaar 2 Cteou aad Ad act Spark Ptogo 1 3 Chock Vocowte Canhal Atut aad 16 17 W Wi Fronk-Chevrol- 18 Cloaa Ah AND TREMONTON Caa- - pat Claar Chock Tho 20 Chock Brafca 21 Bod Praara Top ter tcaaawy $425 Co et GARLAND Adjut Volvo Toy Atvst Foa Balt 19 j tfe Adwt 15 because for yean more people have purchased Chevrolet than any other make of car because for yean more people have purchased used cars from Chevrolet dealen than from any other dealer organization because Chevrolet dealen spcializt in giving skilled de pendable service on off makes of can ond trucks ad Thnteg actor Cap 1 ) 4 OuA m Valtega FBI Wdh UTAH ' |