Show rr The Garland Time Captain Horace Rose One of Prison Camp Administrative Officers z Raspberries Apricots WATERMELONS — Cherries Cantaloupe in season Enjoy thee fine fruiU that are now Let U Supply Your Every Food Need Gus’s Garland Grocery & Market Let u be your food merchant NEWS SHORTS Mrs Vila Bradford entertained her bridge club at her home last Eight members Monday evening Prizes were won ncre present Pearl Peck and by Fern Huish lone Hansen son Gerald Fuller ten Mr & Mrs Alvin Fuller of fremonton had a ruptured apat the Valley pendix removed He is the hospital Saturday grandson of Mr & Mrs Edgar Attend Meeting Mr L Mrs A R Capener were where Mr in Ogden Tuesday attended a meeting of Capener Both were guests grain growers at a dinner at the Hotel Ben Lomond in the evening Mrs Elvert Rogers and daughters LaVon and Marilyn were Lovisitors Friday gan Mrs daughter Bushncfl Donna Hull and infant returned horpe from hospital Monday Kemp Mr a Mr Mrs daughter Brigham home of Sunday Mrs Mr Louis I I Larson spent Lake City last Salt in I Oscar Call and Marian Miller of visitors at the & Mrs Jesse Davis were A Mr Ben Williams of Mrs Ronald WillPvt Malad iams and daughter Judy of Van Buren Ark Pfc & Mrs Orval Williams of Alliance Neb were guests of Mr & Mrs 0 C Davis Couch Monday and Mrs Margaret and Tuesday Mrs a ind Mrs Kenneth Austin daughters Joyce Janet and Jean of Butte Montana arrived Sunfor a two weeks day evening & visit with their parents Mr Mrs E N Austin and Mr & Mrs George Ward Mr Mrs Rose Elmer and the Misses Esther and Mary Elmer were business visitors in Salt Lake on Friday VflHT Twelve MIA girls and Mrs Garland Merle Larson of East left Monday for Logan canyon where they will stay at the Girls home for a week & Mr Mrs Sylvan Korth and to Perry to visit family drove & Mrs Douglas Oyler with Mr and family Sunday returned Mrs Theral Bishop her small home Saturday with Linda who has been daughter treatment at Bushnell receiving The little girl is imhospital proving Mrs Leo Godfrey and babv of who spent the week Clarkstori at the L R Shaffer home returned Mr to Clarkston Sunday with accompaniGodfrey They were ed by JoAnn Shaffer IIOME FOR SALE are interested in buying home in Brigham' City phone or write for an appointment Phone No 400 Address 216 W 1st N Brigham City you V in cash and call for your Cows Boraes nselesa and lloga We now have great demand for live hone ANIMAL BYCOLORADO PRODUCTS COMPANY Phene: Farmers 7701 Bell S5J-- 3 pay and Sheep DEPENDABLE AUTO AND TRACTOR REPAIRING Reasonable Jack’s Pricet! Garage GARLAND Gus visitor day A Mrs Dave The new low priced clothing which was promised by OPA for this fall will be marked in such to a way that it will be possible tell the quality of the merchanThe mandise being purchased ufacturer will tag the garments with the retail ceiling price and if the product is imperfect with cither the words “second” or "irregular” Included in the list of garments are housedresses selling from $149 to $169 men’s dress shirts which will sell for $139 men’s shorts for 39 cents and women’s and misses’ slips for 63 cents to 75 cents dependiThe merng upon the sire chandise should reach the merchant’s shelves this fall which Under price ceilings 10 growwent into' effect July ers in Utah may charge $348 a bushel for peaches during the OPA has entire 1944 season announced Phone 1 Garland Utah ACCESSORIES $ Oil Cartridges — Cup Grease — Fan Belt o Radiator Hose — Champion Spark Plug & Floor — Wax: Auto Sc Floor Cleaner Bicycle Tires and Tubes t Polish: Autb Limb into into labor battalions and groups The Italian exhave been trained by the Americans with the result that the US Army is much less dependent on native labor and is free to send its own labor and service units to more strategic service soldiers It of in land will return a bounour harvest year after year after year will provide work real work tiful and ship tion 5th— Home ownership farm ownerare the basis of the finest civilizaOurs is the privilege to aid in assuri- return in SOCIETY MEETS The East Garland Relief Sotheir social Thursday ciety held at the home of Lafayette Grover There were 23 members and A program was guest present presented and a delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses LaVona Grover Hazel Riser and Ella Grover their lived That mit to duty that if those we love who will done — with the hope home— hearts their lives may be in this blessed land called Utah cannot be we sit idly by and perprecious waters to waste away ng opportunity locations our Water Users Association at a meeting held in the State Capitol on June and a organized on a temporary basis with officers directors and advisers We are very puma nent organization will be established in September of this year anxious to be able to report at that meeting that the financing of the undertaking has been completed For that reason we would sincerely appreciate your giving this matter your early attention UTAH WATER USERS ASSOCIATION’ By — Wm R Wallace President A W Watson er Gus P Hackman Acting Manager The 19 19 Utah 44 Utah Oil Call for Entries Bn Our Food for- Victory Contest -- YOU MAY WIN $50 to $150 IN WAR BONDS just for writing a letter on the subject: “How My Family is Using Electricity To Produce Food for Victory” contest is for YOU —if you’re engaged in farming gardening and use electricity from Utah Power & Light Company lines Don’t pass up this opportunity to win $50 to $150 in United States War Bonds! This or This is the last call for contest letters Midnight August 1st is the deadline But you still have time to write your letter and get it in the mail— if you get busy this very evening Here’s all do: need to you Simply write a letter telling in your own words just what use you are making of electricity in producing food It may be that you have an electrically-operate- d pump for irrigation water or an electric milker an electric electric r electric or any one of a dozen other electric devices that save time and labor in your household or your barn or field Tell about them in your letter Tell just what you bate and bow you’re using it — how you’re using electricity to help your family from day to day GARLAND DRUG Theo divided intwo main categories One cludes all Germans and those Italians who are considered thru their records and interviews to be still enemies of the United States The other includes those Italians whose sympathy with the Allied cause has been amply These men are labelled proved as prisoners of war with special privileges This latter group has been More than thirty years ago a large group of the citizens of Salt Lake City and Ogof den joined in providing a fund if $4'J0(K) with which to promote the conservation the flood waters of the Weber Ogden and Provo Rivers Many years passed before their efforts were rewarded with success Surely these men may “point with pride” to an annual crop value of $10000000 under the Weber project and with greater pride to the tremendous help given by Utah to the war effort ’which help was made possible by the conservation of the waters of these rivers A much greater task confronts us Water users from all parts of the state are gathered together in the Utah Water Users Association and again they call upon you The for aid total capacity of the three great reservoirs Weber Ogden and Deer Creek is less than 300000 acre feet Aside from Deer Creek the total reservoir capacity owned V by Salt Lake City is about 5000 acre feet The Utah Water Users Association is rurely and simply a promotional organization of of citizens interested in the further development of Utah 'with an a group composed appreciation of the fact that the entire economy of the future of Utah is tied to the o Rather than attempting possibility of the development of our water resources make the organization a state agency it hns been determined that the undertaking with the state divided into six should be financed on the baaia of local suoscriptions districts with representation from all of the six districts on the Board of Directors so that a complete and comprehensive promotiora) program of all water resources of the state may be developed The association does not anticipate doing the actual engineering work on the various water projects but it does anticipate finding ways and means of providing either on a local county or state basis or by an appeal to the National Reclamation Bureau to obtain the engineering necessary upon which the foundation of all waters developed must be laid and then using all of its facilities and resources and all of the manpower associated with it to bring about the completion of the projects which are proven feasible is anticipated that through private subscription approximately $10000 each year may be obtained and it is proposed that we request the Board of County Commissioners of each of the counties in the state to provide to the Utah Water Users Associaof one mill tion an amount of money equal to two based on assessed valuation of the respective counties This would provide a total of approximately for the corporation to administer its atfairs and would provide it with the neceswho be office assistance counsel and an would responsible for the legal sary engineer promotion of the engineering on all projects be subdivided into five general problems: may constructed that will permit her to use waters allocated to us and by long part years use set up a claim for permanent right thereto Wisdom dictates — we must put our allocated share of the Colorado River to beneficial use 4th — At the close of this war there must be no return to “boondoggle” Every dollar spent in developing water supply last OPA Promises Low Priced Clothing Prescriptions Garland oners are Appeal to Everyone Interested in the Future of the Utah Water Users Association Forsberg was a business in Salt Lake City Wednes- i i serial numbers takes their pictures and fingerprints and data makes out postal locator cards for them and prowill be cesses records which kept for the duration of their internment An “administration” group then takes over These men officers and enlisted personal operate the many prisoner of war camps and stockades They also feed clothe and house the prisPrisoners 1944 21 Utah From Mr & Mrs John S Davis and Faye and son Johnny of iioldaway and daughtervisited relatives in GarLogan with visited family of Deweyville land Sunday their parents Mr & Mrs Leo Oyler last week Mr a We dead An Horace S Rose of Captain Garland is one of a selected several hundred solgroup’ of diers— more than half of whom have seen extensive frontline action— who have been assigned the job of guarding and supervising prisoners in North Africa under the direction of the Mediterranean Base Section provost marshal announces an army dispatch to the Times this week These soldiers receive the prisoners of war from higher headquarters in the field A “prointerviews the cessing” group issues them prisoner prisoners RELIEF Mrs V Mr Geo A Beal and visitors business Johns were Salt Lake City Friday ADS law from LOST— Taken three heavy quilts blankets and other bedding Anyone knowing anything about same please call Garland Mrs Henry Brown If Scout Master Leonzry Sorenson and scouts Wayne Grover Ronald Potter and Roland Grover of East Garland accompanied scouts to Camp the Garland Keisel last week July Friday That’s all there is to it Don’t try to make your letter fancy Literary style will not be the determining factor in the judging What is wanted is a dear simple statement of the facts Your letter may be written by any member of your family-an- y kind of paper Station Lessee and Operator 4 UTAH POWER & LIGHT IMPORTANT! Contest ends August 1st Don’t delay Write your letter tonight — and mail it to: FOOD-FOR- - VICTORY CONTEST P Salt EDITOR Q Box Lake City 899 10 Utah COMPANY |