Show 1 4 i' The Garland Times Page 8 IN HIS ACADEMY AWARD t Days A OF 1942 PICTURE HOME FRONT in the Fast recently completed feet sawing over 80000 Farmer n Fielding Personals to as The stabilization program of th War which Corrmhslon Manpower covers a ara In Utoh 1? expected to prove a distinct aid to agriculture even though agriculture h specifically excluded from hiring Liberty Theatre TREMONTON CTAf! controls for Thia Week: Maver area WMC that this means that hlr? help wherever and whenever they can wlrre ether ex srntlal Industries mirt hire through the UrUcd States Employment Srr vloe offices or approved hiring 8 exphln-- Mon Tues Wed Sun Janies Cagney and Joan Leslie in DOODLE DANDY” 4‘YANKLEE Matinee - 30c— Friers Children Thurs Evening! 10c In - 35 Fri Sat: “ROMANCE OF THE RANGE” t 5 can farm work agencies persons have been now engaged can be employed basis a tenip'-ir- else un crly on planting time in tv spring Th1 particular provision coers not only th’ 16 cninttre In the plan but the wh°r? tU entire And With Roy Roger fanrrrs Those hiring cautioned thit SOFT “CAREFUL SHOULDERS” ! 1943 state DAVIS TO OPENS SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY -- at the high assembly ‘p’cial honored Darrel LarsTuesday on first boy from the school to be called to the armed forces by the local draft board He is a Junior studert at the school and a son of Mr and Mrs II P Larson of Elwcod Missed the customary examinHaving ations he will be Inducted next Saturday Hervtn Bunderson schcol superin tend ’nt Robert J Potter school board member and C E Smith each spoke briefly principal cl the Issues of the war America’s to humanity and the responsibility sacrifices that must be made Mack Hansen played a harmonica sole “There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere” Lola Mae Gunnell and Cheryl Cornwall "Rosanne of sang Chewing Cross” Prayer was offered by Harold Hansen of five LD 8 seminary The ceremony cf advancing and retiring the colors was performed by Legionnaires Charles Last and Douglas Cannon A RECEIVES PROMOTION Earnest L Brenkman who has been stationed at Camp Rucker Alabama fer about seven months was made a sergeant on March according to word received by his wife Riser Brenkman He Dorothy became a corporal the first of February and received tire next promotion just one month later Claire Allred is Long Way From Home company and Mrs HOWELL BOY IN RADIO SCHOOL Word has been received by Mr and Mrs Oliver M Munk cf Howell that their son Opl Mariner Munk is himself in radio school at enjoying Karsas City Mo Cpl Munk was Inducted Into the service late In December and was stationed at Atlantic City New Jersey One month later he was advanced to and corporal to transferred Kansas City Mrs Robert J Potter banquet in Brigham City evening Mr A Mrs Lester Holman attend-- d funeral services for Mr Young Perry during the week Mr A Mrs J Delos Thompson and tamlly cf Brigham City visited with "lVives here Sunday Martin Riser and Leroy Ojler ’rove to Mala Idaho Monday They “turned Wednesday Mrs George Davis spent the week-n- d In Salt Lake City with her slighter Mary Jane Mr A Mrs A R Capener are spend Thursday and today in Salt Lake tty 0 G Sweeten and Gus Forsberg ’id his father from Riverside were rinres visitors in Salt Lake City "ursday Mrs Beth Christensen of Ogden ’d Mrs Ruby St “verson cf ande Oregon vbited during the vrek at the home cf their parents Mr to Mrs Jos A Nielsen Bi'hop Gleason spent daughters Sunday In her den Mrs in 8alt tives F S Peck Lake City the visiting with spent Mr St Mrs Carl Cooke visited Sunday with their & Mrs D Henry Manning of rela- Ward Honor Service Men And Families Continued from page Ray Quigley son He ward Peterson Jack Rhodes Wayne Earl Rhodes Rogers Horace Rcse Clifford Scager HowJoe shlbata James Snumway Ronald bet ward Tar ard Shuitz Let Tarbet Blaine Thompson Keith Merrill Leo Walker Den Ward Robert Wassom Lorln WatWassom ers All White Ray White Darreii Wood LaMar Wood Reed Wood Ray Withers and Rex Gleason Ogden parents Mr sister Mrs Frank Hansen PARENTS and Mrs Merlin Grover reto Salt Lake City Sunday the after spending with their parents Mr and MrsI H Mr and Mrs wld of Hovrelli Fackrell D M p Growr of Pew5se staUcIved Bt Fort Douglas and wr acts as a guide for the boys who He was Inducted Into come there 1942 the army in December turned evening SOMETHING NEW ‘ Hi VERN HENDERSON FURLOUGH SPENDS who Vern Htndcison of Wheelcn een wdth the US Bomber pahaa since before the trol in the Pacific war started and who was at Hlckam Field when lt was bombed by the Japs is spending a short furlough in the valley this week CALL FATHER ON BIRTHDAY— Kirkham of Mr St Mrs Robert the called on telephone Colorado March 9th to wish Bob's father J H Kirkham a happy birthday Bob with in Colorado has been stationed Mrs Kirkthe army for some time ham has been with him since before the first of the year LEAVES FOR FORT SILL Mr St Mrs Jos A Nielsen' accompanied their son Ralph to Salt Lake City Tuesday on his way to Fort Sill where he will Okla take officer’s YesBiddS'yolirold Surclay has a new friend dress It’s designed to conserve vital bag materials and labor behelp in our war effort cause three General Mills Feeds formerly sold under different brand names in different' parts of the country can now be offered in the same bag This is a change of name only Sperry Surclay under ita new name LARKO brings you same high quality feed as proved for you in the thorough way at the famous General Mills Larro the always same Research Farm Just ask the boss to look for the tradeon the know the feed inside has been designed with just one thought in mind — profit over feed cost Have him come In and getthefacts! mark bag Then he’ll training Claire Allred who went into service last August has been writing from “somewhere in the middle east" where the natives are “dirty” beyond anything he had ever seen or imagin- ed He is well and getting along fine There are three other Utah boys In hls Clair is the son of Mr W L Allred of Garland Mrs George with visiting Harold R Capener Gnrlard is whiling away the time on In the somewhere a beautiful beach isles cf the Pacific according to his parents Mr and Mrs S W Capener Is attractive and the The scenery wath'r pleasant he says Lt marine USIT Pvt WEDNESDAY of Brigham W Bradford City- and Mrs Bradford’s mother Mrs Wakely of Downey Idaho and Mrs Leo WaIdaho tkins of Montpelier On sclwcl -- entertained at Mrs Cecil Bradford dinner Friday evening In honor of her husband’s birthday anniversary Among the guejts present were Mr Mrs Geo Bradford’s parents Mr- Finds Weather Fine Pacific Isles High School Honor First Draftee At Assembly SHOW! A GREAT AT 3 PM Doings of our Men In the Armed Services WARTIME RULINGS Garland OltlICK OF SELECTIVE CALL LISTED and SERVICE hauling of native Instructions to Selective Service t in a highly satisfactory lumber bards the draftlocal prohibiting of Bunnell direoUxi by LeRoy ulm are ing of urn with children th‘ high school agricultural under the as recognized Selective Service Act and regulations Tlve logs were cut cooperatively until such action is authoriz'd by from the natioral forest In Logan mticnal Selective St j vice headquartcan von and hauled to the John W ers are still effect: Larsen farm at East Garland where Single men vuth no Uep intents— Qiey vre sav'd with a mill secured lA from Jolm Howell at Portage 2 Single men who do net was Wien about half the timber to the war effort but who have mill was by sawed the purchased TIior Teeter of Yoet who finished 3 and Single men with dependents tire sawing with the assistance of his who contribute to th“ war effort — father Ray Teeter and Joseph Taylor to mill then was taken The Yct 4 Men who are not engagrd in but who maintain a th’ war effort with a bTofid- family relationship only— wife 5 Mn who are engaged In the ROOK LORE CLUB war and who maintain a GETS NEW MEMBERS family relationship with a wife Mrs Uel Oam was hostess to tlie only — Bosk Lore Club Thursday evening 6 Men who are not engaged in President Althea Wilcox had charge the war effort and who maintain a of the meeting Mrs Elmo Munson bonafid" family relationship with a and Mrs Ralph Baird were welcomed wife and children or children only — Miss 3 A as new memibers of the club Kal NlfddgTiichi reviewed the book 7 In the Men who are engaged Refresh- - wnr effort and who maintain a “Lock to the Mountains" amenta were served to 11 members and with wife family relationship two guests and children or children only— men with dependents After April MRS LUND TALKS TO ' who are In occupaPROGRESS GUILD tions will be given 30 days to transessential or to fer occupations Moss to was hostess Mrs Keith have registered with the United States the Future Progress Guild at her Employment Service for such transPresident home Friday afternoon fer before being placed In Class lA Dorothy Burton had charge of the under the non deferrable order as Ismeeting The Mimes Mavis and Jan- sued February 3 ice Grover favored with two duets ’There’ a Star Bpangled Banner RETAIL PORK AND EGG and “America Waving Somewhere” ANNOUNCED Ahe Beautiful" Mrs Nettle Lund of CEILINGS Brigham was the gueat speaker and Major Office of Price Admlnistra-octlc- n an on discussion of the the week fixed price which gave Interesting Refresh retailers may charge housewives for importance of vitamins merits were served by the hostess fresh and processed Ceilings pork The club will meet at the home of for aone H which Includes Utah inMrs Ida Cannon March 19 clude the following for email Indstores: sliced bacon derined Mrs Janice Oough of Pasadena ependent or smoked 49 cents skinCaUf visited with her father J L ned smoked grade Acenteer slices 63 Earl and family for a few days last oents - skinnedham smoked whole ham Mrs Blanche Hansen visited week 42 cents center out pork chops and in Logan last week Mr St Mrs fresh or frozen port loins 44 cents Elmo Munson spent Monday at Lo- and ealt pork 37 cents Celling Is Smith with gan visiting Joseph for chain stores and Independprice and daughter Mr Ac hla ents doing more than $250000 per Mrs Grant McFarland In Oregon business cent or are generally a Miss Barbara Welling of Balt Lakd year two lower event the celling In City spent Sunday with her parents price must be any the by plainly posted Mr St Mrs Clifford and merket on Welling 1 when the regula Mr St Mrs Cyril Godfrey tlon becomesApril family effective and daughter Lana visited with The OPA has cellestablished ah' p their parents Mr Mrs Lester on eggs but here a sliding ing at Millville' Sunday J L Earl roaleprices wl’l permit the normal seasonattended a funeral at Parker Idaho al swing Retailers are Olein this week Udy and Elmo allowed a fixed markup which In Munson visited In Brigham Thurs- Salt Lake City for grade A large day an example will mean a ceileggs ing of 52 cents per dozen Mrs Earnest L Brenkman v Ulbd with her sibber Mrs Bill Wight In LABOR STABILIZATION Brigham City Wednesday TO AID AGRICULTURE SHOW SUNDAY Q TREBJOi THEATRE LIBERTY Lumber Project Great Success Program 12 James Cagney in “Yankee Doodle Dandy” 4 t March Friday Si CHARLES AT SAN Marine Mrs Idaho AND MIXING Charles Prank son of Mr and Hansen who is at the Hansen Calif base at San Diego sal’s he cure misses the church ac- He has been constantly tivltles now on duty since he entered the service Home people and home itself Jan 7 become more appreciated every day Mrs ROLLING --r GRINDING STEAM HANSEN DIEGO — SEE US FOR QUALITY BABY CHICKS — Felsted Feed Store GARLAND Leflore Carroll of Twin Falls la visiting this week with her UTAH where's the best PLACE TO HAVE MX AT CAR LUBRICATED STATIONS a Thursday FOR LONGER LIFE DISPLAYING ? THIS SIGN Jr r Ie BROADrAST Elnsr Daws dirert-War Irfcnnation r — cf the Office a will cf begin broadcasts cf we'kly The 12 March on PTlday evening over NBC broadcast will be series CBS and blue networks each Friday evening from 10:45 to 11:00 o'clock wir tme They will be re- - eastern Call 60 For Permanent Wave Appointment Finger Waves Rinse and Shampoos Aid Every Beauty For Lcola’s Beauty Shop LEE’S BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR broadcast each Saturday at 400 pm ner th? netwrrk of the Mutual Bread casting Company NO CLOTHES Elmer Davis RATIONING— director cf the Office rf War Information after consultation with WPB chairman Donald Nelson and OPA chairman Pm' res ”rcwn s’atad that no rationing cf lothes is in present prosirect There s no of clcthin mw nor shortage 't the textiles ' out of ahlch clothes are made accrrding to the? officials A FUNERAL SFRVICE CCMTLETE SHAW and ROGERS FUNERAL HOME OIL IS AMMUNITION Charles Phone 2 J - Wood USE IT WISELY Agent Garland Utah |