Show Notes From The State Legislature THE GARLAND TIMES File — gnbacrtption Second Clasa Catered $200 u Mail at Home Wm Per Tear Matter August Utah Garland EVERY PUBLISHED Veraald and Office Single at 1928 FRIDAY MORNING Phonea 49 Coplee — 5e the Port OKlce Editor John and Publisher the Scene Scanning from page Uontinued far in the future is too rich a treasure to lose for rethe satisfaction of a present self righteous or sentful impulse TAKING THE DRUDGERY OUT OF HAULING MANURE this year Groups of farmers around the valley are reported to be ringing up a device they fasten to a farm tractor by ‘means of which they scrape manure into a pile and load it on the manure out of spreaders mechanically The device made works so pieces of this and that off from old cars worksmoothly that it takes half a dozen spreaders ing at close range to keep it going and so neighfertilize and clean to in crews bors join barnyards of lbor and expense farms at a great savin When I was getting my start we had to not only load' it up a fork full at a time but had to scatter it the same way By that method you can get a lot of smell in your clothes for the amount of sunshine moved But there is no satisfying me I think now someone would just figure that it would be fine a way to take the manure out of the process as well as the drudgery if RAILROADERS WILL HELP The Union Pacific is putting on a campaign to see that all its emnloyees help out with the war effort bv plantim? Victory Gardens this year even if they have to plant them along the right-of-wI have a natch of lawn that the dandelions have been running: riot in the last year or two that I say turnips bemight do for a row of turnips cause thev are one crop that grows well for me It is too bad they do not go over so well in our kitchen AT LEES BARBER SHOP in ! ORPHEUM THEATRE Tremonton bill Senlter Alonzo F Hopkin sixmscr of S' -- ate Bill No 5 felt that the veto message gave tire bill too broad an Interpretation He asserted that th atterrrys members of the Senate andor connected with the Senate that it prohibited onlv "use agreed of land enloymert and cultivation" under an ownership Interest In this Mr Hopkin's version was He supported bv Senator Huggins in the vto attacked the lnfcre-r- e irteng? that the bill wnu'd hit mir — The Allies Chinese and Filipinos Fi’i'nrs he said nr"1 und"r United States protect crate The bill could not affect them The Chinese wruld continue to erioy all the rights and privllTes provided for bv treaties between cur country and China Senator Huggins said AT (In “THE Elephant PUBLIC Here GUNNELLS VACATION LEAVE ON TRIP Bishoo and Mrs Charles nell cf Howell left Monday extended trio to southern B Gun- for an Arizona and California Thev plan to snend a while with their n Darwin and at Mesa Arizona family They will then go to Los Aneries to be np°s“’t at the graduatl'm of their son Don from dental school They will also visit with their daughter Mrs Lisle J Adams of Burbank Calif KFEP ODT THOSE WARNS Jireosns TRUCKERS cf which Mr Is chairman Mrs ae good I are posture HEALTII Stand tall Sit tail Walk tall weight csT balls COLUMN of commandments ten' “Bud” Hall is Production Credit Loan Agent cf Agriculture The new Department loan program to help farmers and meet their 1943 Food fog ranchers Freedom goals is ready to operate 4 Draw In abdomen pulling It in Box Elder county with C A Hall back and upward as the production loan of Portage 5 high and square Keep shoulders for the Regional Agrioollar representative 6 Pull chin down toward which Is Credit corporation cultural button the leans Mr Hall Is underwriting rollback of 7 hollow Flatten by now ready to receive applications an ing pelvis downward and backward war board A W Bishop nounoes from hips as 8 Separate shoulders 2 3 and of with “chesty” feet chairman far aa possible Lie tall and flat Think tall Oood posture depends tion- rest and exercise will also be received Applications in the county USDA war board ofCity fice at Brigham This loan Is intended to supplement surh ether sources of credit as art Each producer is urged to needed obtain his financial requirements if possible from other sources 9 10 upon nutri- Over 3100 Trees Planted in County t a There were 3179 farm trees planted on farms in Box Elder county duri- tbe snri’-of 1942 announced J Whitney Flovd Extenrirn Forester of the Utah Stte Agricultural Col leoe this vreek Sixteen farmers partieloated In the In establishment of farm the rroirram and woodlots f"nrK windbreaks The mot common species of trees pin "ted durlrg the year were Russian O’lve Siberian Elm and Eastern Red Cedar This farm tree planting program is bv the Extension Service of the Utah Bnte Agricultural College In cooperation with the School of Forestry By this prncram of Federal and state rooeratirn trees are grown and distributed to farmers in the state at the cost of production for farm planting purposes The Impending fuel shortage and growing need for improved farming methods Is an Indication of the ne cessity of more tree planting states Mr Floyd Mr R H Stewart county agricul tural agent has OTder blanks and other Information about these trees for your convenience Trees may be ordered between now and May 1 Mr A Mrs P C Jessie and son Norman of Springvllle and Mr & Mrs Farrell G Wood and family of Riverton visited with their parents Mr Mrs Peter Boss and Mr As Mrs C W Wood and other relatives here d during the George Stallings of Ogden Friday with his daughters Mrs King and Mrs Henry Brown visited Lotus REVA MAE WINS $10000 ANDERSON SCHOLARSHIP Club Anderson girl daughter of Mr and Mrs Alvin of Bear River City was Anderson awarded a $10000 scholarship made Grey Scholarby the Carl Raymond The scholarship la ship Committee made by the Union Pacific Railroad sach year to the outstand-4Company Club member (boy or girl) tn runs every county where the railroad Mae Reva thru Tanaka son of Mr and Mrs B Is the alterof Tremonton nate winner Ben Tanaka T Davis who Is employed George In Salt Bake City spent the week end here with his parents Mr St Mrs George II Davis ADS HI BRIEF FOR RENT— Modern apartment Over Port Office — G furnished Phone 72 Sweden Mrs J L Carter and Marianne and Joan Carter visited with relatives in Fielding Sunday K E Shaffer to Salt lake They returned Mr BishR gicnal loans explained op ere made for the growlngseoson and may run for a year on crops with provision for reon livestock cases newal In appropriate They wil be secured by liens on the crop or financed and will bear In commodity terest at 5 per cent "Special crop made on certain war crops advances” needed for the war effort especially also arc being made through the new loan program Any Inquir ies should be directed to the county USDA ww board and V L Shaffer drove on business Monday home Tuesday STAR PEOPLE VISIT Allen Hunsaker of were in Garland tu t and called at the heme of Mrs Hunsaker’s parents Mr and Mrs Jas Bowcutt They attended the marriage of their son Flcyd at the Salt Lake temple Floyd had come from an army camp to marry his sweetheart a Star Valley girl Mr Star week VALLEY and Mrs Valley Mr A Mrs Elmer of Salt Lake City spent the with her parents Mr Ac Mrs H C Butler Their children who have been here fer a number of weeks returned home with them The wartime job of every American homemaker is to keep families well fed — so that munitions can be made at top speed And it can be done despite food rationing if every homemaker saves and conserves food and food values The "Food Thrift’ Hints” listed here may prove helpful to owners of Electric Ranges and Refrigeratorsl J II Klrkham left last Friday foe Manzanar Calif and will accompany a group of Japanese from there to Montana for the Sugar company He or two expects to be away weeks Mrs Lee Watkins of Montpelier Idaho and Mrs Wakely of Downey Idaho sister and mother of Mrs Cecil Bradford who have been visiting here for a number cf weeks left this week for their homes which to visit X am aba tracts sible tone most Use covered utensils and do not stir stirring puts extra air in food Air destroys vitamins Save vegetable juice soup or cream sauces tbe Save meat drippings or broth Utah bones and Use them for soup UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO RttUy Kilowatt Pouer — the world' s finest electric servue — produced for you by Amernen bustness men —is tbe bmd of power I bet serves 907c of tbe net ton NORMAN LEE City in meat Simmer — don't boil it Roast jnrat at moderate temperatures to prevent shrinkage and loss of proteins and minerals to make sp shortest pos- BONDED ABSTRACTOR WOO) (Eflabitohad Use them Don’t £ mine Brigham a cup is ample for vitamins and and to make them I port a accurate absolutely $5000 to bond as your Insurance against loos through any error of Half Avoid prolonged and violent boiling of vegetables The less time foods are exposed to high heat the smaller the lore of their vitamin content of East Tremonton for Tacoma Wash prepared In little water in cooking Water dearoys vegetables Usvery friends ABSTRACTOR v Store food in the proper place in your Electric Refrigera promptly — to avoid loss of vitamins and minerals A Mr Sterling King and famHawthtcn? Nevada visited with his grandparents Mr & Mrs Thos E King Thursday Mias Ver Kay left lost Thursday "Food Thrift Hints' ' save food and food values tor Mr ily of 'avtsi Victory by Investing 10 m G We pay eaih and call for yosr dead and useless Cows Horses Sheqp We now have a and Bogs great demand for live horses —COLORADO ANIMAL CO Phones: Bell Fanners has her headquarters Eveteng appointments for working parents can be made by telephoning’ 15 at Brigham City TRAIL” in 1943 George efense Norma N Andersm Mr Mrs Winifred Jarvis Jensen Vernon and Mr Robert L Shelby committee are the other Hansen mi rr bers Women who cannot take Jobs in Industry can effer their services as day care mothers for these children nrthers do leave treme drily "f to work D“p"ndlrg on the the ohi'dren It may be for all day Mrs Queen or rnrt dav care hop’s that many women wi'l remind to this ce'l sn that the essential work in B'x Elder and rrarby counties can Vlsi's to the” hires be maintained will be mad“ to explain the plan and to make certain that they are satisfactory ores 1° which to refer child-r- r p service has 3 purposes Counseling Frist M’S Queen bv os rxcla'n’d to provide an opportunity to parents to dtecuss the cf the mother’s employment from the point of view of the welfare of the children and the stability of the home Secondly to he’p parents find the kird of care needed for their child ren Thirdly to make available to the development relating of their children as affected bv conditions arising from the employment of the mother While evfryone Is agreed that men without young children should first enter Industry the fact remains that ethers are also going to work As the army grows larger and more women are needed to replace men childthe simply of women without ren will be used up Other mothers w'll take emo’oymert to supplement the army's allowance after their husbands have been inducted Another to factor drawing younger women jobs Is their ability to withstand the strain of wdrk and to learn quickly with other agencies In Cooperating the community such as the employ ment office the health department the schools ehurch-- s and extension services every effort will be made to use a'l facilities available to assist mothers ard fathers in their trirle rrle as homemakers parents and workers Civic clubs ars being esired to give their help and in the n'ar future an advisory committee meet to discuss th“ situation will Anyone wt'hlng to s“eure irforma-tiror to offer Rugfesticns to Mrs Queen mav do so bv calling at the Public Welfare Offi-in th First National Bank Building wlrere she Council Wiw yt 2 Senate BUI No 5 a copy of the children care Ter Foster day by the California law was passed that It ccurux ling with mothers before they Lcglriature on assumption would prev-'- t Japanese aliens from take drieire Jcbs abcut the care of comacauirlng real property or leaseholds ther children and mobilizing Senate Bill No passage Ut)en munity facilities to protect the wel whoe the Governor's reached cfflre Sugar fare and health cf children new service prnrrs sere canners farm bureau o- mothers must work is a believed fficials bnd other that It new available to Box Elder county the appointment of aliens would for p ople through prevent Ineligible on shares Norrra Yevger Queen as sp'xlal (hiid from farming cltlasenshlp on farms or even working urlfarc worker This announcement This alco was the purported view ol wns made by the Committee fee Serthe United States District Attorney's vice to Children cf Working Motlrrs Maw office vetoed Governor the of the Box Elder ceunty Civilian D- COLUMEANDERItfG that 1 County Organizes to Care For Children Of Working Mothers Commercial vehicle operators farm truck cwne-- s were advised bv Charl°s H head of the Salt Lake district offloe of ODT to be sure ard keen the few records provided on the cesimple rtificates of war necessity H“ said armrovlmatelv oer oent of the operators filing applications for to failed addltlcnal mlFa°e have keen there records and n world consequently nd lh furblhlng It with the most detail’d It has been necessary to retect thrir fail- Because it anolleaUors In some instant semblance of reality real the reader Is soon drawn ure to keen the r “curds has me°nt fame that came The Imperishable Into it as Into a Iran: and because the revocation cf the original certhis Poe Allen for to Edrar tardily It is not It Is impossible for him to ificate he explained of the short story haul peperfection break through from Foe’s world rmitted but scant attention to rest to the real one anMr A Mr Robert upon his one novel "The Narrative of of a babv Arthur Gordon Herein lies the purity of Poe’s art nounce the Pym” yet not a at a Portland Oregon hosnltal Ingle one of his short masterpieces b and here 1s the reason that “The girl lUh March more representative of the pore art Narrative of Arthur Oordon Pym” Thursday Mrs C E Anderoon and for which fab strove Is one of the laudable achievements Mrs Ted Astle vritod in righam I doubt if any other author who In American fiction For here In this Cltv one day during the week ever lived created an artistic world book you may find an account of for Mrs S W Uaccner led so completely his events ard emotions that have no bo individualistic California where she will visit for own as did Poe Ills world warn an counterpart In human existence yet two weeks with hrr children there abstraction not a representation of such Is the genius of Poe that you Mrs Wm J CHHmore retnmrd will believe every word one the real cne Everything evering after having enjoyed finds In his tales and poems came Tb- - Narrative of Pym” lias a Friday two we°ks with her husband ‘True from within himself he cm seemingly Innocent beginning and the at San Luis vhlMng Obisrx California and his descrip flret horrors ployed verisimilitude are easily explainable Mr M T) Peters and Joan Mr tlona are painstakingly accurate but Then so craftbv science and logic Rnd Johnnv cf Brigham Cltv visited he made it thus In order to give ily decs Poe slip past the boundary Sunday afternoon at the J J credibility to his mental thaumaturgy of reality that the reader Is unaware home That is why perhaps that the own over has Inst he control his that A babv girl wa born M"ndav Mar ror aroused by a tale by Poe Is one mind rntll It is too late The ter8 to Mr fc Mrs Dun H“S“ of Fieldof the most awakened ard ror ef the sterv lnrreavs having beeasily ing at the Va'lev hrsnltal Mrs H°ss emotions that any author come detached persevering from reality and of w’s formerly Miss Mczrlle Garrett has ever reckoned with The reader Poe’s can fahionlng reader The Is completely at the mercy of Poe ran do rothlng but believe It Is thrre Is no story left once he begins one of his tales and Impeuwible for him not to do so ly nothing The dazed reader wall look up from Pba Is merciless he doubts his own sanity for last the page hardly countenancing Poe si errs centred of the reader’ doing so H? has believed the his own sanity mind by this very process of crest- The utter horror of which Poe Is urbrlicvable he has given credence consummate master grows more In to the impossible In this dread tenre as the book progresses You moment the reader will come to the reach r will be aware- of the "The above note fiendish pcstcript: urknewn sooner nal terror than Pym as well as the whole of the Narra SHAVES AND the character and as that character tlve’ Is It Is probably supererogatory HAIRCUTS Unger In the strange Antarctic land to remark the work of Poe and Is a replica of the "misty written with a view of Increasing the of Weir" you will encounter forePOPULAR vraisemb’ance of the story” bod irvs of the aversion that la soon So after we have accepted the PRICES to attach Itself to all things white terrors that are Poe’s creation u And soon when white mists begin reality we are assured that it la not to envelope the sea and queer white so! Nothing can describe the freniy birds shriek overhead and all color of that moment It Is the final and then animation begin to with- f troke in Poe’a well conceived snare draw from the surrounding ' the read- for the reader er’s mind Is paralysed at a prospect Garland By briefly dwelling on the hornr Utah so dreadful that It has no name In Edgar Allen to be encountered the At moment of greatest fear Poe's novel “The Narrative of Arthur Beauty Parlor ' the narrative ceases abruptly! An Oordon Pym” I do not wwnt to drive Connection Ible horror has been reached you from the book If you are reand beyond It there ran be absolui pulsed by its terrors it will be in pkasanl way The terrible has a often the more rtrange fascination fearful a thing becomes the more we are attracted to It even though our wIlL Perhaps you fear the Utah sight of blood but you cannot keep TONIGHT A SATURDAYS your eyes from a dripping corpse In an auto wreck “OMAHA and “ALMOST MARRIED” And there may be one mere reason why yon cannot lay down "The NaSUNDAY rrative of Pym” once yon begin It MONDAY TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY: When you alt In an easy ehair before x “A YANK Mickey Rooney a warm fire en a blustery night too ETON” will never quite forget that you are LA CUCARACHA’ and the more Technicolor) pleasantly secure dreadful and cruel the narrative THURSDAY FRIDAY and the harder beata the comes SATURDAY: window the softstorm against year MAGNIFICENT reenv and the er yon chair will AMBERSONS” warmer your fire will entckl and Mexican Spitfires the better vou will feet toward the whole world i March The Garland Times Friday Page 4 of Your Incssne in Yar Bonds and Stamps |