Show V Tt THE TIMES “ HELLO ” TO EVERYONE These days when the thermometer is standing at 103 in the shade it is about the only thing that cair be said to be standing All the inhabitants hereaboyt are on the ran the harvesng rapidly ripening crops (Some think they 'are about to melt and run) The the wheat got crisp ripe in a great hurry so nearly every dry fanner is really busy now v Frank Ward doesn’t think it is so awfully hot He is at his home at Riverside on a ten-da- y from Camp furlough Rucker Alabama where he says you can sit still in the shade and see the sweat come thru your shirt v Jack Pierce sunning himself in front of the service station was heard to remind John Shijm- way but the ESTABLISHED he wasn't loafing just starting out in real estate business v Mrs Michaelis returned from the hospital at Loafter a gan Monday month spent there and is Art glad! His bookkeeping has been woefully neglected all this time to say nothing of his Brigham City Invites to Ball Tourney Northern Utah people who like will get a chance to see baseball some right good games next week when the best teams from all over the state meet in their annual tournament at Brigham City Brigham baseball fans invite the valley to Join them each evening at Rees Pioneer Park to see amateur and service men’s clubs fight it out for the 1943 state championship The outstanding features of tournament play will be the fact that the bracket is so heavily loadined with service organizations themselves soldiers both cluding and teams from army establishments Bushnell General hospital and the 34th General hospital both strongly fortified lead the list of service entries The Ogden Arsenal club will be a popular entry and Hill Field’s crew of air force men are going to be making a bid for the top prize money the basis of performance threaten to team in be the toughest service the tournament and with perat the sonnel changing dally capital city base may bob up with surprise talent that will leave other tournament entries agog The Industrial league will be by represented first half champions and perennially one of the steadiest and toughest teams in the state and by the Brigham City Peaches host The Salt Lake Wings on club Tlie Amateur Federation is consolidating the league’s top material into an aggregation for this tournament especially Made up mostly of D and R G and Crescent material the Federfeel that they have ation assembled a combination that can turn the trick Newest entry in the tournament Is the newest important baseball dub In the state the Armstrong Sports from Ogden details Tournament be may on page 5 found diet v Last week Lt Howard Peterson wrote to his folks from Ppcatello Idaho He had just been transferred there only 90 miles from Garland ' after right spending six leave days of a ten-da- y and about 90 dollars to from home Florida get v Jake White says he’s got one son fighting the Japs and one fighting the Germans He received word this week that Alf was on his way overseas from an east coast port is in the Pacific Ray area v Munns city marshal caught a dog off base right in the center of town Tuesday morning and tagged it out with his trusty squirrel “ The quarantine is rifle Frank still for in force especially act queer dogs that v Our apricot tree by the with its step branches bending clear to the ground with a great load of red tinted cots absorbing the brilliant summer sun is a sight to move the soul back this week v Two letters expressing enthusiastic appreciation the Times arrived week Alice Persson says she on is alwavs standing the porch waiting for it for this when the postman comes “And he on Mondays nnnttnuM 1928 AUGUST - PRINTED EVERY THURSDAY Garland Utah Friday July 30 Year — No 52 Fifteenth A GAME AND v Towns Plan For Two Celebrations To keep up the “morale” of the on the home front two celebrations will be held in the county this fall according to present announcements Tremonton will present a rodeo on the 19th 20th and 21st of August and Brigham will hold its Peach Days on Sept 18th and 19th All the concessions and other features exoept the exhibits are planned for the Tremonton rodeo while on Peach Days the usual parade will be a military event Brigham will not send out personal invitations urging anyone to use gas or tires to come to the rfiow they declare neither are they expecting to keep it a secret of both is expected Advertising to follow the “buy a war bond’ line of the July spectacles at Salt Lake and Ogden people Mr A Mrs S E Quigley received a phone call from Sgt Ray Quigley at Fayson saying he was on furlough They left Wednesday to visit with him Mrs Ted Is visiting Mrs Jesse King of Teasdale Utah this week with Mr & Davis at Riverside QUARANTINE July 2 1943 and until further notice the of Health hereby declares a quarantine against all dogs In Box Elder County no dogs Until further notice shall be taken into nor removed from said County All dogs within the area must be restrained by chain closed cage or paddock During the period of quarantine all peace officers are empowered to kill all dogs not held in restraint on private premises Effective State Board All peace officers and representaof tives of boards health are authorized to examine and enter upon any private premises for the enforcement of this quarantine Promulgated by the Utah State Board of Health July 1 1943 UTAH STATE BOARD HEALTH Wm State OF MD McKay Hea th Commissioner M High School Band FRIDAY Price D C— On August 4th Is stepping out of the pages of Amencan history to IKfftHIHU NW MOM INNN sell War Bonds and Stamps The gal who carried water to thirsty soldiers during Washington Molly Pitcher The Bear River high school band will hold the first of a series for the of practices in preparation at Tremonton rodeo next month the high school Monday evening announces at 8 o'clock J R Beckstead director All present and former members of the band are urged to come out to the practices It is planned to prepare several new numbers for the occasion fIME 8 DISTRIBUTION 1943 Nationwide Molly Pilcher Tag Day Preparing: For Rodeo Appearance Japanese FOR o the blistering Revolutionary Battle of Laborers Forty Japanese laborers arrived In Box Elder county early Monday morning by bus from the Colorado River Relocation center at Poston Arizona for work in the oounty They were brought here thru arrangements made by the Box Elder county farm labor committee to assist with the bean picking and other harvesting Officer$ Named For Local Campaign County Sets 1943 Tax Levy v They are being housed at the newly constructed labor camp at Tremonton which was built several weeks ago at state expense and has a housing capacity of 200 College Bulletin Advises Frozen Food Storage Opens Cannery SCANNING THE SCENE for the freedom with which it was bandied around There was a time back before newspapers were common and before our other means of communication bad been perfected when news - and misinformation that passed for news HAD to travel the “I heard” and “somebody was saying” route Now days if we hear but that day is passed some shocking thing stated for a fact we don’t have to run and ask a neighbor if he has heard it and so send it on its uncertain way We can keep our mouths shut until we see it in print where it certainly will be if it is a fact and where it will not be if it is just idle gossip When we see the death of one of our men announced in the oaoers in an official list it will be soon enough to go to the parents and offer sympathy They won’t be so shocked at it then It will be soon enough too to tell the story to the first person we meet Former Resident is Laid to Rest Here — Mrs Dalton Margaret Jane - Plans plan for the local announced by They will bond the drive local Include a of all in the locality canvass Those intending to purchase bonds are urged to do so early — before August 5— so the local chairman highest sum posmay report sible on August 7 at the Legion convention to VemaL doprtment An attempt will be made locally to reach the local qutfta by that distinction to the time bringing' local legion and Its auxiliary the All bonds purchased locally will count for the Xegion quota whethfrom a legionnaire purchased auxiliary member or not The cooperation of the public with the first world war is veterans of solicited er or the Ration Point Values for August Set of butter will cost 10 A pound ration points Instead of the eight during the period to September 4 the ofAugust fice of price administration announced this week Stamp values for meats will remain substantially the same as but shortening now lard salad and cooking oils will be down one anThe revisions were point nounced in OPA’j release of Its fifth official table for consumer point values on meats fats and red present dairy products the butter point value Ratting is expected stimulate use of lard which shortening go down In value from 5 to 4 points and 4 ‘to 3 points respectively Salad and cooking oils also will be decreased - from 5 to 4 points remains at the present Margarine 4 ponnte a pound Point Values of tomato juice and many fruits and vegetables will rise August Canned tomato juice Increased at the rate of one point per pound cans up to 14 except smaller' ounces are unchanged Canned or bottled beans modified in various sizes with some Increases and some decreases but average unchanged to and ' — Roberts away at 75 who passed was laid to rest Monday Garland cemetery Thursday Mrs Dalton afternoon who has frequently visited here during the post few years and who once rewas tire mother of sided here diaries Hartman of Garland Ogdon In the payroll or Box Elder Stake PRICES HOGS detriment commander for the Legion and Mrs Frank of Salt Lake City state Anderson of ttie American legion president Auxiliary They will serve under John M Wallace state chairman of the drive Heading the drive In this section are Ervin Miller and Mildred Last To attain tiie goal of $4000000 Utah's August quota to carry on the war each Legion and Auximust sell or buy at liary member worth of bonds to $350 00 least exclusive of bonds this locality on the being purchased regularly will be chairmen foods are second only to the fresh product in quality of color flavor and nutritive SET FOR value Whenever it is possible The Office of Pnoe AdministraA new steam desirable canning plant was freezing is the most tion has announced that early in of last Saturday method preserving put into operatiuoi many types August a flat price ceiling would Box Elder stake Church of food declare Extension workers by the be set for live hogs at $1475 per who suggest that housewives can Welfare workers t basis Chicago find tested and approved methods The plant will be used for canThe War Pood Administration as toma- of preparing foods for freezing in ning com beans apricots required by the Price Control Act toes the extension berries bulletin “Frozen cherries peaches has concurred in this action OPA Foods from Freezer Lockers” grape juice pears prunes said The ceiling of $1475 will grain's in fact all fruits and vegetables in the processing Is es9leed to all grade and weights apply grown In the Box Elder stake and sential to frozen foods of highest and assured of an ade- contributed packers to the Welfare pro- quality Loss in flavor and nuquate margin between the price of gram trients occurs if the products are live hogs and the OPA ceilings for It requires eight people to op- allowed to stand for long periods wholesale pork cuts and processed erate it in addition to those proof time especially at high temperpork the fruits or vegetables atures cessing Only produce that is in addition to those pitting will give frozen foods of high and peeling fruit snipping beans quality Lioiu Club Outlines etc when the plant Is going at The bulletin is illustrated and full capacity Programs For Year shows the proper methods of seEach can after being sealed Is lecting and preparing fruits and with the date placed on vegetables ’for this Vocal numbers by Mrs L C stamped type of storage Christopheraon accompanied by lt boxed and then either sent out Utah fruits which freeze satisfacMiss Ethel Rogers and a talk on or if not needed right then put torily are apricots berries of all Utah by Ben Call provided the in storage Funds to operate the kinds cherries figs peaches at the are provided luncheon entertainment plant through fast plums and prunes Specific variof the Garland Lions offerings and other church donameeting eties of these fruits which have tions Wednesday evening given satisfactory frozen products are listed W chairman Alma Program for Brigham Man Buys King assigned the programs Experimental work is in process to determine which the year to the club committees varieties of Mills Utah grown vegetables give most and gave suggestions as to sub- Valley ject matter for some of them The auction sale of the real satisfactory products when frozen Some varieties President J W Earl had charge and personal property of the Gartoughen and lose color and flavor during the freezwas land Tremonton Milling company of the meeting Attendance small due to work and vacations conducted at Tremonton Monday ing and thawing process The bulwhich In the purchase of the letin lists those varieties keeping a number of the memresulted have been found to give the best bers away real property by O G Bargefon results of Brigham City Meats of all types which are Mrs Ferris Nielson and baby left The Tremonton property sold than $8000 00 good to use fresh or canned may Wednesday by train for San for a little leas Garland brought be preserved in the freezer locker Diego to visit with Ferris who is while that at Directions are given for cutting stationed there at present They $837500 It Is believed Mr wrapping and freezing meats with were accompanied as far as Ogden bought both for speculative rather than with any special emphasis on the preparaby Mr & Mrs Eamel Nielson and purposes tion of poultry and fish for oold idea of operating them daughter Carina storage The bulletin concludes with a section cn cooking and serving frozen foods Housewives are to warned keep all foods frozen WITH THE EDITOR until ready for use and not to refreeze foods after they have once O No one seems to have been able to find out the been frozen Copies of “Frozen Foods From source of a rumor that has' been current the past Freezer Lockers" may be obtained week concerning a certain valley soldier Perhaps from your local county agricultural excuse or is no started but that home demonstration agent it innocently enoueh CEILING to a state drive To head war In sell at least $4000000 local chairbonds during August oooununltiee men in seventy-fiv- e in the state Have been appointed by George Larsen Spanish Fork up Mon- local Women’s War Savaugment ings Staffs to make up the volunteer sales force They will use water pitchers to hold their supplies of tags The slogan on the and War Stamps tags will read “Fill the Pitcher with Bonds and Stamps on Molly Pitcher Day” and the goal of the sales force will be to “tag” the total population Year Legion to Push August Bond Sale Box Elder county's tax levy mouth and took over her hus- for 1943 was fixed at 535 mills band's cannon the same as last year at last when he was week’s meeting of the commissionwounded has ers long been a symbol of the heroism The county rood fund was of American women In her honor brigades of modem as was the pauper fund Molly Pitchers will take their stands levy but tire public welfare fund on nation wide Molly Pitcher Day at had to be raised street corners building entrances The levies lor all purposes were and in public places to sell the bonds and stamps that back up our modas follows: ern fighting men General fund 180 mills county A Molly Pitchroads 105 mills welfare er Tag will be given to everyone public who purchases a bond or stamp on 65 mills Poor and indigent hosthat day Members of the American pitals infirmaries medical core Indeof and the Legion Auxiliary etc 25 mills noxious weed conpendent Food Distributors Council trol 60 mills total 535 mills unit of Molly Pitchers will aid and Established at Local Labor Camp A $200 RATION! REMINDER GASOLINE— “A’’ book No 7 good for tour each mast last thru ber 21 coupons gallons Septem- COFFEE— Releadd from rationing SUGAR— Boole I stamp 13 good for 5 pounds thru August 15 SHOES— Stamp No 18 for one pair Is valid thru October 3L was born at Malad March 1868 a daughter of David G MEATS CREESE ETC — Book 2 Roberta Mary Morgan red stamps Q R and S exinclude betides Mr Survivors pire July 31 K4 stamp T is Hartman Mrs Catherine Finn valid July 25 expires f August 31 Stallings of Eden Albert M DalU is valid Augrust ton of Sacramento CalifMrs John ust 31 V is valid expires 8 AugAugust 20 grandchildHorspool of Ogden W Is valid August August 31 ren and 6 great grandchildren 15 expires Augrust The funeral service was held in PROCESSED FRUITS and VEGEOgden earlier In the day TABLES— Book 2 blue N She 16 and P NEW PLOWING THEORIES stamps P and Q valid thru August 7 CLAIMING WIDE ATTENTION Mrs Robert M Anderson formMr A Mrs Leiand Peterson visitThe frequent reports of the stubble mulching erly Mi5s Shirley Taylor returned to her home here after ed this week at the Verlto Bowcutt practices being carried out on valley dry farms Tuesday 'pending a few weeks with her heme The Fe tenon's who have under the direction of the soil conservation service husband at Cheyrne Wyo He living In Sugar City are mohave been of much interest to us The idea of has new been transferred to Camp ve's to Toppenlsh Wash where Continued on paa S Lee Virginia they have purchased a home |