Show Garland Utah Thursday Page 4 THE GARLAND TIMES EVERY FRIDAY Price — $200 Per Year Sabacriptlon Home and Office Phones as Second Clats Mail Matter Entered August at Garland Utah PUBLISHED Yernald Wm Johns - By MORNING Single 49 Copies — at the Post Editor and — Office Publisher Scanning the Scene Continued from page May you have a merry Christmas and a prosperous I hope to be at home by and happy New Year I thank you all for your supanother Christmas port sympathy love and kindness to my dear family in their recent bereavement” K'l t There it is Kenneth and jlad to do it thanks for the other kind thoughts There were perhaps other twenty films produc d In 1942— "Bambi" his best since “Snow Whit'" tii hilarious and Duelling “Mv SLt’r Eller"” It and “The Man Who Came to Dinrrr” bung the b'st cfrrpr’e- - cf the “Remember jeer e love Til’ Day" a beau'ifullv ‘Dry Flaws tcrnfic satir- “Major Barbara" W C Fields "Never Give a Sucker an Even Break" 'a Fir'd inclusion) pictur’ always demands and rnip few (tilers but f r the mo t part th v f far b low 1942 was a far erv from 1936 the year cf “The Green Pastures” and “Romeo “Under a"d Jull t“ Two Flags" and “‘The Great Ziegfeld" or 1937 the great yar of “Don Horizon" and “The Life of Zo’a" “The Good Earth” and "Conquest” g od And MAKING A HOME PAPER When we started our newspaper career we promised our readers that we would keep our news stories “short and to the point” and refrain from adding our own comment about the event at the end of every story During the years that have passed many people have voiced their appreciation of this plan They have found it doesn’t take so long to get the facts from a Times story They haven’t been annoyed by having to read right along with their news about the EDITOR’S opinion of the event or or HIS best HIS sympathy for the bereaved wishes for the newly married cheap tricks that to in order to resorted have editors long country please not all the readers but a certain person or two who would read the article Our comments about events and things and people we have put in this editorial column a column which is planned in the night when sleep doesn’t come readily and is written and rewritten at this scarred and disorderly desk littered with Even scraps of paper and a few reference books tho this column is “home made” some people say come it if to well as had as it like read just they right from town It takes more time to write and condense news It takes articles to make them easier to read more time to write editorials than it does to merely copy some of the many that various interests who have axes to grind are always sending along in But we the hope that we can make use of them want to make this a home paper even if we get too interested in the job to send out our subscription bills — as we too frequently do Perhaps the that their trouble with 1942 films have produc-rabout th'ir proclaimed war effort It is true part of a genuinely good achievement in any field of creative rndeavor that it does net bow to temporal demands "The Canterbury Tales” is not a product of the year 1385 cr of the fourteenth century alone it b longs to the agc and is as modern today ns five hundred years ago Not so our current films They are pictures about and for this year like titles sound the orly name cf army propaganda pamphlets and their contents would have you believe that everything America is does has done and will do is and splendid and that we lovely are th? people tn the world Now patriotism rpy be a fine thing but the manner of offering makes one suspect that it is a rovir-ufor a lack of something more original One is not far wrong for it is easily discerned that th"re hav' been few literate scro'n plays wiltten no technical innovations of note no blazing new personalities forth no brought directorial cr acting triumphs in the 1942 year In a word every producer has been contort to fellcw hi brethren In preever from senting heroics wanned years pari and newly set against the background of the current war This frantic rush to produce war films ho sr n its worst results sine? 7 December 1941 Before that date America” were far enough producers away from the currmt confusrn to vi vv rbrctivriy and detachedly and were still able to use the war as background fer surh films as Alfred Ilitchrork’ "Foreign Correspondent" which will remain a good picture alter the war breams’ It built up a step- use rather than contented INe’f with hemes -i “Th" Great Dictatrr" Chaplin's which was mor? n plea f"r th" rights rf th° little people cf the world In all times and all count rits than a tinvstv en Hitler Now that America is in the war the rage k to proclaim In picture is too t And that now just to clear the record: We’ve found pair of pliers that we mourped about misplacing a few weeks ago 'Y- - GOOD EFFORT As a result of the sale of a beautiful quilt made from their by the members and with proceeds Christmas dance the Ladies Self Culture club has been able this week to purchase four $5000 war bonds That is a most note worthy and patriotic For it tho congratulations of accomplishment the community are in order A JOIN A CLASS Before a cow can give milk it must have enough feed to sustain its bodily processes That is why it is much cheaper to get two gallons of milk from one good cow than from two poor cows Facts cn stock feeding breeding and housing and a hundred other things will be taught in the free OSYA classes now being organized in the valley under the direction of Mr Bunnell of tho high school Many will find it profitable to join them after can DON’T LOSE THAT CHECK1 Johnson Stanley 1942 review of My fcr Deeming creative undertakings In general will bebe difficult of accomplishment cause there are few entries deserving cf incluMrr In the past It has usto include ually been my custom from twelve to fifteen films on my list This I can year hardly find five or six 1942 movi geers have se:n only two genuinely John Ford’s splendid great filmsn asUrptcnc “Hew Gre n Was My was ie'lly a late Va'lty"- - which 1941 and Charles Chapproduct— lin's “The Gold Ruh" a ieisme Uiat is all of twenty-fivyears eld 5c — 1928 December COLUMEANDERINGFree Rt- - enthused in the picture is Just that ev- rything Ameri- great and every tlrng merits our suspicion and that w? were right for refusing to cat in that Italao restaurant last wmk (but It usd to have such de- bcious ravir IP) b"rauc" its personnel are probably vicious saboteurs who the destruction eontempUPe of my geraniums week Th’ fdm producers suffer from the dehmion that this attitude builds morale That is a new word that has b’erni" a part of cinematic l'ngo this year It ro longer matters whethr a pirture is good or bad the tln"g is that it rruri “build morale" a stupd phrase in its If As if there were morale in “Mrs Miniver" than in “Alice in Wonderland"! n"t t 31 1942 Poison three war day against will b" used The bait consists of barium carbonfoods It ate nixed with tempting l’’l b cJ buildings (xpo men’s bari (him on bums if fu’ f business i tc buildings A rani ni nts have been made wdth the United States Fish and Wildlife with Service whicli Is coojieratlng S rvne the- - Exttrricn State Beard 1n offiand cf Agriculture community cials in this work to distribute freshwithout cost ly mlx°d bait Til" bait will be available as folarea lows in this On January 7 from 11 a m to 5 pm Collmton store Braver Dam e st‘t‘ n Plymouth F’lelding stor and Riverside stole service station On January 8 fri ir H am to 5 pm it can fc? obtained at Thatclrr at Marb'"' Milton rior and B thw'll at at fhrbtGeorge Davis and Orson ensen are rj riding the °ek in Salt for Lake City attending a convention Sugar Co employees Mr & Mrs K N Austin attended a family Christmas party in Salt Lake at the hnmp of Mrs City SaturdayAu1 tin's A brother Virgil Smith large ea'h rimr of relatives was present Mr & Mrs Austin returned Sun - A day evening Mr & Mrs Alma W King and famChristmas ily ' nt the as guests of Mi- & Mrs Ross Williams at Pocatello Mr & Mrs A R Johnson of Wyo were guests Monday night at the home cf her mother Mrs Laura Archibald Mrs Linda Busenbark had as her the Mr & d guests during Mrs Earl B Jchns and sen Tommy of Ogden Mrs Blaine Raviten and of Clearfield and Miss daughter Erma Busenbark of Logan product blight is of this after bad example of breaches of good conduct and ing of goed faith between the TTie and me a few y ars example ago produced such taste break- movies that h? cost of Wartime controls over farmers and living have provided favorable the most wage earmrs economic position they have ever d in American history aocordmg this wet k O P A figures released C D in its second m Washington report to Congress quarterly The report estimates that the 1942 15 6 bilgross farm income will b? lion dollars or 79 3 per cent above th At the same time 1939 gross income are deducted the after all net farm income will be 9 8 billlor which is more than double dollars the 1933 net farm incoxn? This ( bv one billion dollars the while a ruble farm year cf 1919 the same time became of price control ach dollar buys much more than Lemuel spent last with his wife and children here Gladys Rmirdv entertained her club FriBunco was p'ayed and day evening served Miss refrehm°nts of Ogden the Margie Hess spient with her parents Mr & Mrs hrhdays Ow "n Hess Mrs Florence Munson Glen spent Tuesday at Logan of Ogden Christmas Welling spent with his parents Mr dk Mrs Job Mr A Mrs Verrile Lett Welling of Ogden fqifnt Sunday wdth relatives here Mr dk Mrs J D Munson at Ogden Mrs !' nt the J H Smith has returned heme after mere than a month wdth spending her children Mr & Mrs Max Beal in Sacramento Calif and Mr fc Mr Grant McFarland Astona in Oregon lalrr sex drama like Mae 1919 likewise is enjoying a very Hourly wage rate position increased have manufacturing in ant after fnaking adjust for increase in cost of living merit increased wage rates have Weekly after making the 30 jrercent favttable ll'j R Johns of Ogd-with Mr & Hartman arrived Monday fur(veiling and wall spend a lough visiting with his mother Rusat Muroc Calif sell is stationed and has bom in the army for a year Mrs Miss Mary Jane I)als and George T Davis of Salt Lake City spent Christmas with their parents Mr dk Mrs G"orge If Davis Mr & Mrs J J Shnmwaj visited Sunday aftfriron at the M D Peters hotre in Brigham City Mr A Mrs Gus Forsberg and Mr Ac Mrs Elmer Jcnen were guests cf Mr & Mrs Fred Stalder formerly of Garland at their home in Logan Sunday evening V I)r A Mrs J W Chambers and Dr Mrs Don G Chambers visited Sun- day uj Ogden V ORPIIEUM THEATRE Tremonton HAPPY TONIGHT I Utah NEW YEAR A SATURDAY: Sabu in “THE JUNGLE BOOK” —in Technicolor March of Time: ‘Fighting French’ & Donald Duck MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “AFFAIRS FRIDAY & i SATURDAY: OF MARTHA & ‘SUNDAY PUNCH” preach-- West's WE ARttYMtyf “She Don? Him Wrong "The supreme I'll Find You" ample is "Somewhere a rmel inhuman film abhorrent not because it Is badly done but cause it gets boo intent on glorifying on Bataan to have an participation acrurate crnception of the whole No for all Hollywood producers at not yet produoed a good film Wrrld War II one that can the “All with or compare Quiet” “A Farewril to Arms" of WWI The best screen we have had of this war are th’ British pictures "Target for Tonieht" and “Ore of Our Aircraft outis Missing" which disregarded rageous sentiment for calm realism I am not saying that movies should b labor escapism but only that unchecked is ur healthy their attempts have BIG and downright dull — and unoriginal do not look to see “Mrs Miniver" on films of try list of commendable 1942! ABSTRACTOR I am prepared to make up abstraits in the shortest possible time and lo make them I post absolutely accurate $500000 bend as your Insurance against loss through any error of mine NORMAN BONDED ?'i A&i GAINS UTTERS-FAS- T It’s our war time duty to do all you can to wean big litters of heavy pigs this year Feed to do the job — balance out your grain with Purina Sow and Pig Chow — a real It pays too! 'J w r li Trrv new W At EARLY TO MARKET Your country needs finished hog on the market sooner Purina Hog: Chow goes with your grain to do that job— puts on pounds quick and thick — helps get hogs to market early! Means you get more money for your grain on the hoof! LEE ABSTRACTOR ItMabltshed 1900) Brigham City Utah Call 60 Leota’s Beauty Shop LEE’S BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR BEAR RIVER FARM SUPPLY Arthur Michaelis Garland : x Vivien Leigh & Lawrence Olivier in ‘THAT HAMILTON WOMAN” nts against violent physical as “All Quiet on the Western have Fiont" and ‘“Three Comrades" cari that ideal aside and have set "Mrs upon the spreading of hatred Miniver" subtle as its methods of reading propaganda were is still taste thin a vinous film in a in it did adjustments Mrs Amy during the V W Johns SUNDAY The For Appointments For Permanent Waves Shampoo Finger Waves Rinses and Every Beauty Aid J Mrs Earl Holt spent at Began Mr & Mrs the birth Burnell Roundy announce cf a baby bey Christmas day at the Miss Marie Larkin Valley hospital with her cf Sncwville is visiting Mr & Mrs Dan Gam grandjxirents Mr & rats will Bex Elder county on wa'jed in it is announced and January 6 7 Agent Robert by Ccunty Agricultural cereal bal's Meat end H St wart A 0 b? 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