Show The Garland Timet Page 8 Bear River High Football Team Plays First Game Saturday THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY EVERY PUBLISHED Price — $210 Per Yew Subscription Home and Office Phone Anfiut ns Second Claw Mail Matter Entered Utah at Garland VenuJd VVm MORNING Slnile — ii Copies the at the from Continued Office Post Publisher and Scene pace North and land district which includes Rivertide Those who need help East Garland and Garland and those who can work may contact him at phone 15 at the library Any need he cannot fill himself in his own district is made known to the central office The area noith of Riverside is in charge of George Davis who may be contacted thru the Earl Store at Fielding Similar districts are set up elsewere in the county work The plan should very well if any serious labor difficulties develop as the harvest proceeds UNEMPLOYMENT Only 2200600 persons vvere listed as unemploy ed in August this year compared with 8000000 ir August 1940 two years ago Anyone unemployed now is that way by choice or incapacity to labor and should not be carried on the files as “unemployed” but should be listed as “retired” or as “physical or mental wards” We always suspected that those statistics showing 10 million out of work should have been discounted at least three million of the total figure and npw we know it COLUMEANDERING r— —— ' By licme the for a Yesterday Johnson Stanley duration handsome new book arrived here an admirable copy of W H Hudson's strange haunting army rouof the South American fantasy tine Is responsible for the sismodlc “Green Mansions” The pacof this column In recent appearance in which it was sent bore the weeks It Is with regret that I have kage familiar seal of a Salt Lake City one learned cannot a conduct that book store and the person who sent column when the actions newspaper it was Mrs Helen MacArthur who of hl every minute are foreordained works In this bookstore and lias The by incontrovertible authority me ss many pleasant hours most I can promise is that I will helped there as often as poswrite this column I Green Mansions" which have sible and that however busy I may read once and am now reading be I will not abandon the project is one of the loveliest books I will write It often completely someand you've missed re- - aginable enough that It will serve if least minder that sometinme it will be re- thing sinceyou Itaven't read it at was published once it twenty sumed regularly years ago Along with it I’m readAlabama’s tedious days are passing ing Frans World's new novel "The more quickly now and the confusion Song of Bomardette” a tale of the of adjustment to a strange new enmiracles of Lourdes You don’t have vironment has passed My days have to be a Catholic or even a Christian assumed more regularity tho and or even a believer in anything suthere Is non I pf the carefreeness pernatural to enjoy and understand a trifling promoenjoyud In college Werfel's religious telling of these tion and aj gasignment to an army It's one of the books of the administration office have brought legends year me a little of fho freedom of action that one Ips upon his completely surrender to army life Chevrolet Founds The little time f have to myself I “Victory Service League’ spend reading or seeing an occasional Save Cars movie— two pursuits I could not neglect even were I In actual comA new national alliance of Amebat My bpolc dubs keep me sup- rican motorists patriotically dedicated two or three books a to plied with of the civilian transpreservation month— more than I have time to of the country has system portation read but their presence Is refreshbeen founded under the sponsorship ing and Whftt they accumulate In of the Chevrolet Motor Division and such numbers tliat my first sergeant the 8000 dealers who handle its prwith whom I share a oducts from coast to coast Title of room threatens to throw them away tho new organization is the Victory I bundle them up and ship them Service League and its aim is Service for Victory to "Save the Wheels that Serve America" Known by its initials as the VSL SHAVES AND the new group is set up on a combasis with the Chevrolet munity HAIRCUTS dealeT In the area serving as vicinity sponsor and with his dealership as AT POPULAR sole Longue headquarters in his area for membership Only requirements PRICES are th- - owning or oierating of a motor vehicle and the signing of a plcdgci agreeing to the car conservation principles underlying tlie Victory Service League A membership card Is given ouch motorist Joining and a league emCarload UUh blem Is affixed lo his car or track a free car conservation following Beauty Parlor in a prerequisite to membespection Connection rship in the Victory Service League u i To i LEES BARBER SHOP Bob is SAFEGUARD YOUR INVESTMENT With September 18 of Sait YVofOnckrn his vacation Mrs H D sixsidlng parents Mr Mr Ogden A Monday Mrs D Lake City with his Woffindcn drove Capener 1942 Continued from page Miller cording to the reports Snow and Coach AlCoach Hume and school relationships ton Barrett are bulking up a team that has shown spirit and drive in another field in wluch it is felt experts that Bex Elder is far in tlie held workouts the vigorous the lead of most of the nation each day this week and now are Tennessee the cenObion County it for its initial contest with ter which receives no Federal funds at Pocatello tomorrow Pocatello lias experimented for its program Although only a practice tilt it will center with a successfully give the boys a chance to show their which is similar in operation to one mettle and prepare for their first of tiie LDS Church Welfare phase South at with tlie Cache gion game Tlie program in Obion Program Bear's Den Friday September 23 iias also exerunent in the County Tins reason finds many new freshuse of school builduigs for communiolder men men a stiff giving the Thrir prorecreational punoses ty scrap for their positions Among the gram tlus year will center around are two 170 pound tackles freshmen nutrition classes The squad consists of about three Mrs Wadley related Angelyii full teams and the second squad has of experiments by accounts college givi n he first squad s nne very tough patstudents m try mg to change competition of cunmunity living which failterns teams went hard The through bt cause the workers failed to me ed Monday scrimmage Tuesday and tlie democratic procedure which lias with a workout Wednesday light t cliaracterised tlie Box Flder Thursday and txjiected immediate sweepTile team most likely to take the did ing changes which ol course Pocatello field against will probably denot occur She pointed out tlmt R E Neal Warburt-obe Bob Whitney comes about RT Wendell 'White RO with sirable social reform a long period only as the result of Bill Wtnzelcr or Grant Smith at cenand education those of democratic ter Don Holliday LG LaVov results after who expect revolutionary Mac HanLT Bob Crompton a short period are doomed to sen or DeVerl Payne at left end The bnckfield will probably line up Superintendent Bunder so n and as follows: Jim White QB Verl KidMorrison expressed appreciaman FB Darrell Diderickson IHB Judgeto the Mrs tion retiring coordinator and Wayne Burgess RHB L S keels for her diligence Others on the squad Include Dean Esther tine the aclivties of Adams Russell Miller Marvin Miller in promoting program and her (arsenal amiability Kl'on Stunmers Boyd Marble dur spirit exlubiud Glen Allen Roll Munns Clyd£ and cooperative during tlie past two years Sorenson Eldon Anderson guards dithe new Hansen Vernon Mr center and Weston Henrie Hipx stated of tlie experiment this Kulda Nell Stenqulst Gene Fukln rector Earl Hall Lee Iverson Everett Bu- week that the Central Sponsoring will welcome suggestions Committee Charles Bourne LaVere ffington from everyone as to the future poliMarriner Ballard Paul Welling cies of the program All comm unity Ward Loyal Glenn and George be brought to should the problems as backs attention of members of this group New Director Takes Over Readies Mr Hansen i a native Box Elder Trailer Village County man He lias been a sucschool principal hi the county cessful For School Opening for over ten years and has worked with the Home Living EducaTrailer added to closely Village newly work since its student tion experiment Brigham Young university's It is expected that under will have beauty housing facilities as well as full sanitary safeguards according to Dr D A Anderson Following "mayor” County Plan tlie landning board specifications scape architecture department lias laid out the Village on a beautiful site on University hill and will combefore registration plete construction By Marvin BYU beginning Various Sept types of mobile Mr Mrs Ted Astle and son and Mr Mrs C E Anderson services at Brigham Anderson's nephew & attended funeral Sunday for Mrs Earl Anderson Peter Boss who has two weeks is reported ewhat Improved been to be for som- Mrs Joseph A NieLsen entertained at a family dinner Sunday m lxmor her son Ralph who left tills week Fort Douglas All menibrs of of for tlie were family Mr present Mrs Kay Gleason Mr Mrs Ralph Gleason and other members of tiie family visited with their father E C Gleason at the Doe hospital Sunday & Mr Mrs Horace Saturday Found Tlie Bear River Sunday yielded up tlie remains of Joseph H Fryer of Coliinston Tlie body was dis- covered by’ James H Miller and his son Dale not far’ from the Fryer residence nearly was last seen Mrs Henrie and George Rase and daughters spent J Brigham in Mrs Alma King the Ladies Self Culture home this afternoon TO MEET Camp Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their first meeting of the season next Fri- Sept 25 at the home of Mrs day George Henne All members are rexresen Quested o Mr Garland & Mn relatives in V VV Ogden Johns visited Monday liad conn- to die surface the weight of a sack of had kept it down for several days while searchers had scoured the and the river the canal side in every direction country to Office rs attributed tlie death suicide body spite of that Mr Fryer was 20 18G2 bom in Layton of Thomas and had lived comity suice he was 4 years of age He married Marie Vllate in 1898 She Snelgrove died several years later He married Elva Pet rron December 17 1913 four Surviving him are lii widow soils Henry and living Fryer cf B Fryer who lives in thn state of Washington Thomas and Fryer of Brigham City and three daughters Mrs Loenza Fryer Couch and Mrs Ruth Fryer Conltn of Logan and Mrs Alice Fryer Pace of Provo Funeral services were held Monday at Deweyville February and his tinue a son Fryer Maty Rogers in Box Eldtr It will be able to conand show many progress for results In education living In the county direction its practical home THEATRE ORPHEUM Utah Tremonton TONIGHT St SATURDAY: Shirley Temple in “MISS SUNDAY ANNIE ROONEY” “BROOKLYN Also: MONDAY TUESDAY & ORCHID” WEDNESDAY: Norma Shearer and Robert Taylor in “HER CARDBOARD LOVER” Tftcte i JLantu 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I’fil'IIli AND THEY’RE NOW AT THEIR BEST W E CAN’T EXPECT cheap peaclTes this year for we are besides the crop is short in some districts at war — and But whatever the price of fresh fruit commercially-cannefruits and vegetables are going to be correspondingly higfi and PB more difficult to buy as well They’re being drafted by for the army the navy and for shipment For example 38 of our canned peaches 40 of our canned pears and 100 of our six principal dried fruits are in the restricted or “frozen” list While Canned TIME to or freezer VEGETABLES THERE’S STILL fill up your fruit room locker with fruits and vegetables of your own preserving and while there’s still plenty of sugar for this purpose secure the canned fruits and vegetables you’ll need next winter fruits and are among our most wholesome foods sugar is our and source of quick best cheapest energy We need them both for health and efficiency There’s no satisfactory substitute — so save home your share through canning hostess to Club at her is N Mrs A R Capener who has been ill for some time was taken to the to Dee hospital at Ogden Tuesday fof observation FIDE INSURANCE JUST CALL J John Shumway Real Estate — Loans Insurance PHONE 13 Utah Garland Canning Supplies SAVE FOOD BY HOME CANNING Lids and Caps — Fruit Jars — Rubber Rings — Everything for your Canning Bottle Pickling Items Spices - Peppers A FUNERAL SHAW and ROGERS FUNERAL HOME J - Onions - Vinegar - Cauliflower SERVICE COMPLETE SUPPLY YOyR NEEDS GARLAND GROCERY HOME OWNED AND - AT THE PHOKE OPERATED 27 with The in rocks homes llage David is 25 from elaborate "highway bungalows" to glorified "homes on the range” but the trailers may be acceptable must be safe and comfortable for winter Dr Anderson Insists Application for places are already coming In and the present arrangements for forty units will likely be expanded Dr Andersen and the housing committee will supervise life at the vi- DUB The Body of Coliinston Resident Cluff Editor Scanning Sc 49 1928 Johns d — Friday Home Life Training Experiment in County is Praised I 110 |