| Show Page 5 THE THE GARLAND TIMES Entered M Second Matter at Garland Class Mail 1928 Aug OPA 4 Announces Twenty two senior price clerks will be employed at once by the Utah office of price administration W Adrian Wright district OPA administrative executive announced today One of these clerks will out of Brigham City and work Will be responsible for seeing that prices in all of Box Elder county are kept in line with with OPA regulations Men with background in merchandising are preferred as appli-cants Base salaries will range All from $1650 to $2300 annually' will be recruited thru the United commission Elates civil service will be subject to Appointments interest- Those their to the United States Service Building Commission Salt Lake HOWARD AT s Civil Federal 220 City HOUGAARD Is enrolled Howard R Hougaard for apprentice seaman training at the United States maritime service training station at Avalon Cats California lina island according to news reports After his training in the engineer department of the school he will go to sea on a merchant ship is live son of Mr and Howard Mrs W R Hougaard until recently of Garland A Mr A Office Single — — Copiea and Publisher Mr Jr J Stewart Campbell field supervisor for the Emergency and Feed Loan office states of that loans for the production crops or for the purpose of feeding livestock are now being made desirous Bex Elder county farmers with Mr cf making application for a loan may do so Campbell at the office of James Brough at Tremcnton on Tuesday morning of each week cr at room upstairs in the county court house in Brigham City on Mondays Mr Campbell further stated that loans made by this department are to m:et the needs of the designed farmer cither owner or tenant w'ho is not eligible for membership in a Production Credit Assc elation and whose cash needs are small Due to the present n?ed for food it is especially important that every farmer produce to his maximum that no capacity It is imperative farm family fail to meet their war crop goal due to lack of available Crop COLUMEANDERING By Stanley Johnson Los AngelesThis town had Its most aureate and widely vaunted premiere of a motion picture last week since the war put an erd searchto the days of lights The picture was the film version of the Moss Hart stage hit "Lady in the Dark” starring Ginand some technicolor ger Rogers nightmares I investigated the pic ture immediately arriving upon here the day after the premiere Mrs Ed Isaacson visited and found that it left me like the afternoon with friends at lady in the title with a somewhat cloudy net ion of wtiat was J Mrs W Rhodes spent Monday and Tuesday In Salt Lake City on business Monday Roy Theatre Orpheum TREMONTON UTAH and FRIDAY SATURDAY “FRONTIER BADMEN” Lum and Abner in “So This is Washington” SUN Se 49 Editor MON and TUES WED Kay Kyser in and FRIDAY SAT ‘GOOD MORNING JUDGE” Western Holt Tim YOUR SAFEGUARD With FIRE INSURANCE JUST CALL J Shumway Estate — Loan Real 13 Utah Garland American Legion met Legion Auxiliary at their inevening meeting rooms in the armory Both groups held business see sic ns and their programs centered on “Americanism” the theme of th? month Just past these Following sessions the met jointly at the J W gioups Earl home where the Legion entertained the Auxiliary Refreshments and a social hour were enjoyed An automobile collision occurred Friday night at about 8 o’clock near the Thatcher store in which Boyde Corporal Bergstrom of He was Thatcher was injured driving a half ton truck when he collided with another truck driven Mary Ann the small daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Shumway of Tremontcn sustained a broken leg just above the ankle and numerous Sunday evening painful bruises when thrown from the car as the family was returning from a visit Both by Axel Nielson of Penrose trucks were considerably damaged at Brigham accident The City was taken to occurred in the outskirts of the Borgstrora Cpl Bushnell hospital He is home on city leave before being transferred to The little girl apparently was North Carolina holding to the rear door when it sprung open and was Jerked out FARM GASOLINE RATIONS when the wind caught It She is ROW” Ann Sheridan Want to Learn THE a skill? “WESTWARD little You may remember that going on it concerns a svelte fashion editor herself who gets psychoanalyzed ta find which of three men she Apart from the fact really loves that it would have been much mere fun had She resorted to pracThe be Music tise legitimate stages Fun" “Yours show in town — I speak authoritashow with a rowdy for I have seen them all— Billy House at and Eddie Gar tively is still Ken Murray’s sleek urbane which I laughed till I nigh fell "Black- over the vaudeville Besides rail balcony runwhich of 1944” been has outs some prime comics both employing ning for two years at the El shows have borrowed enough music Capitan in Hollywood and show from the masters (Tschaiskowsky Similar of every sign continuing Kern Gershwin et al) to make to it and only a block away at the it pleasure?! ble merely to sit and tical experimentations there are listen The “Blackout” has a gaps In th? story that even the brilliant number built around the can’t Tsrhalkowsky of Glrger Rogers Concerto presence conceal It probably looked better wherein all lights in the theatre on the stage with Gertie Law- are put out except two spotlights is the lady on the keyboards who I suspect rence of two pianos cn to bring some light to "Lady in which two gentlemen play the conshow tenor the Dark” certo In the same O’Brien sings a group of Jimmy visit to Lcs AngelMy Gershwin songs Including es this week has been a continual You” and “Summertime” of cramming round of which had me leaning forward in myself with delights to remember seat and breathing like a my no over when mull are and they and in heroine in a melodrama Borides longer so easily accessible “Yours For Fun" the Gershwin "lady in the Dark" I made a “Hhaiisody in Blue” is played by of “The Seng quick reconnaissance a harmonica duo of Bernadette" the film version of the ploy “Abie’s Irish Frnnz W erf" Is novel which has erdured another generation be'n roolving much praise down fiv and a half years on this way and is in its eleventh for set a and which thereby week at the Uni'ed Artists theatre broken record by only wlierp “For Whom the Bell Tolls" l'ng-nof "Tobacthe tenancy is held skillful It the sway lately and often sino're story of the co R°ad” is enojoying a profitable R'ri&oco theatre from the time revival at the miracle cf Lcurdes Wien I saw it I disdowniown the peasant girl Bernadette as have all the previous b" ho Ids the beautiful lady covered Is bad It a play very whom no ore else can soe to her critics that one cf the freaks in discovery of th? healing springs of Indeed but Lourdes and her reward of saint- show business that somehow catchthe es hood public fancy Jennifer Jones sustains the Highlight of all my recent perpicture with her portrayal of Betown was the about her ambulations You will remember rnadette radiant face her quiet dignity if attendance at the first performance the production as a whole match- of the Ballet Theatre group to ed her performance the picture see Alicia Markova dance “Romeo would be less devoid of the poeti- - and Juliet” Markova who despite is Erglish Is cal intensity necessary for a great her Russian name first ballerina of her country epic religious become a great name In the Screening in a suburban theatre ballet world There is a kind of was a revival cf "Under Two in her dancing that Flags’’ which set my heart pound- inspired magic of makes her an apt articulator ing back in 1936 when It was my of the tragedy favorite picture of the year Nothlevers and she and her lithe coming then seemed quite so romantic panions provide an art that is as little likely to be surpassed as to dustry must their employer or ployment Service) from the US Em- & Co Northrup King Salt Laka City So 4th West St 164 Ownali Um NartSraa Cn tmlm in Kin xwr towa nr n rite In nn for nnm nl a Srskr Rse" the — Unbiased — Free from Sensational- Truthful Contructiv Aro Timely and Instructive and It Daily editorial Feature Together with th Weekly Magazine Section Make the Monitor an Ideal Newpaper for the Home The Christian Science Publishing Society One Norway Street Boston Massachusetts Price f 200 Yearly or $100 a Montk Saturday Issue including Magazine Section $260 a Year Introductory Offer 6 Saturday Issue 2J Cent — Name — COPY ON in to make up shortest posto make them I post a accurate absolutely £500004 bond as your Insuraaeo loos through any error against of mine I prepared In the and abstract sible time NORMAN BONDED REQUEST —— — Jan and Mischel Cherniavsky World Renowned Pianist and Cellist Sponsored by High School Music Department Valley Civic Organizations And Friday Evening ABSTRACTbR An International Daily Newspaper im Presenting in Concert forgotten The Christian Science Monitor i SAMPLE Garland “WHAT Rosalind Ah and be t The and Post Wednesday dividual Daughter Injured When Thrown From Car Shumway Liberty Theatre The World’s News Seen Through Address Cars Collide At Thatcher it' the to Insurance PHONE Legion And Auxiliary Hold Meet Party 1944 3 recovering satisfactorily it is berations for lieved Mr A Mrs Therein Wood of Salt gasoline She is at the home of way use on farms may be Lake City and Mr Si Mrs Ferre r Mrs Mildred B her grandmother Wood of Riverton attended the issued in instalments rather than Lund at Brigham City funeral for their uncle Brigham all at one time as in the past visitors Monday the OPA announced the has If Marriott last week has the local brard issued farmer Mrs Vem Wood Mrs Fay only part of his ration when the ALTON DAVIS RETURNS Thompson and baby and Mrs An- farmer needs mere gasoline he TO ARMY DUTIES nie Lee and baby were no formal makes TREMONTON UTAH application but Brigham visiters The Tuesday simply asks th? board for Private Alton Davis left Saturbeard then eltJvr will Issue the for Camp Shelby Miss after day FOR THIS WEEK: PROGRAM Mr & Mrs Alma W of the remainder total King and with furlough enjoying a family the spent d with ration as originally determined or Sunday fricwids and relatives In Riverside Tuesday: Monday Mr & Mrs Roes Williams in was accompanied to Ogden by t Issue such portion of the remainHe Idaho Mrs King remained der as the board decides the farmhis mother Mrs Jefse Davis and to A WOMAN” of er needs for the the week spend rest the Mr and Mrs Leland Capener Russell With period Mrs L R Shaffer Briane erne returned from Mrs Henry Brown had Salt Lake Mr On City Friday where she Visit Mother & Mrs A J has ps guefts Sunday Mr Wednesday Thursday: Birthday Anniversary ben Mrs Artell McKay and and friends visiting with daihters Mr & Mrs Jerome Bowcutt spent two children and Miss Laura Stal“KING’S Mrs In of with ladies Logan are Tuesday lings Ogden The and With t’s mother Mrs Sarah Nowland sisters of Mrs Brown 84th Robert was celebrating her who Cummings Mrs anniversary birthday IVfr & Mrs Dean Wood and A Saturday: Friday reixirts that her mother Is daughter of Murray and Mr Si in good health and spirits “GHOSTS ON Mrs Glen Wilde and children of In Dresden are Garland visiting LOOSE” Mr A Mrs Parley A Linford atthis week Salt funeral servlets In tended BOUND” the Lake for Wednesday City or exciting The picture wears well YyOULD YOU like to be a small baby of Mrs Linford’s sister radio operator a skilled stewith time I discovered and if nographer an airplane mechannet quite the epic it was In 19361s ic an expert driver? a still in 1944 a swashbuckling In the Women’s Army Corps from removed the happily you have a chance to get valconfusion of these days Ronald uable Army training — training Col man still plays his moonlit love that may pave the way to bigger scores in the desert monastery to better jobs after the war the musical background of the payTODAY find cut about all “Kashmiri Love Song” Claudette Farmers know that the Flying Goose on the WAC offers you— the inter Colbert t he immcrtal inch hag of Northland Brand need is jjORTOWSjg Jobs Freneh-Arathe chanoe to meet still esting gamin Cigarette lie assurance of tested fertile need of new makes the last desperate ride acpeople and see new places the highest quality That has been tru? It’ true again every year for 60 yearn ross the Sahara sands to her death and to help your country Vou can ALWAYS in ’44 depend upon to save her lover's life and the APPLY at any US Army ReNorthland Brand alfalfa clover field still eternal unchanging desert cruiting Station Or write: The and gras geexl But this year due to subdues human destinies to its Adjutant General 4415 Munitto our Allies there may seed shipments wriU TO BE lie a shortage In your locality ions Bldg Washington 25 DC SURE order your supply of Northland More diverting fare is offered on (Women in essential war inBrand Seed AT 0NCK Boot is For have release that INVESTMENT John Friday March UTAH Plano “AROUND THE WORLD” THURSDAY David Wood and Mrs Cleo are visiting with relatives Mr & Mrs Wen-eAngeles the arrival of Welling announce a baby girl bom February 22nd at the Budge hospital Mrs Welling was formerly Miss Elsie GodMiss Adair frey of Clarkstcn Welling of Farmington spent Sunday with her parents Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Clifford Welling Burrell Round y spent Monday in Mrs Clifford Cannon reLogan turned home Saturday from the Budge hospital at Logan where she Lemunderwent an operation uel Earl returned to San Francisco after spending a few days of last Mr week with his family here & were Logan Mrs D E Hansen GARLAND Mrs Wood at Los credit CATALINA Mr Post MORNING Crop And Feed Loans Available Openings For Full Time Price Clerks open com petition ed should address at the TIMES Fielding Personals Utah PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY Price — $204 Per Tear Bubocription Home and Office Phonee Wm Johns Vornajd GARLAND March 10 Stake Tabernacle ABSTRACTOR (Established Brigham LEE 8:15 1904) City Utah Tickets — $100 |