Show ar W " o mM GARLAND ESTABLISHED AUGUST Seventeenth Year —No 32 dies DITORI Al — NATIONAL Vernald W Johns Editor A PubL A NEXT TO THE CHURCHES NEWSPAPER IS A TOWN’S ASSET MOST VALUABLE —Borer W READING DOWN THE SIDE THE WITH EDITOR A NOTE from the A R in California says they are !oing to be heading back this way soon Maybe they haven't iteard about this week’s big snow torm MR V A A MRS D RICH got from their Arizona visit in time to enjoy (?) the March snow and the coldest night of the year tack just V LOWE stellar baseball on Garland's team back days when the town boasted one of the snappiest aggregation of players in the state is reported to have passed away California at Alameda Mr Lowe is the father week uf Mrs Asael Godfrey V HEBER C BUTLER who is serving as a missionary in the vicinity of Topeka Kansas was last monthmade president of the conference on his 75th anniversary- He presided as conference president in the same mission when serving there 40 years ago ROY Ditcher m the this v TSGT MAX GLEASON of Oakland Calif returned to Oakland Monday after a two weeks visit here with Sgt Gleason’s parents Mr A Mrs Geo Gleason Max is on a furlough after spending 30 months in the & MRS Lions Will Make Call For Fund In Garland District Practically every independent in and self supporting family Garland will have to contribute the sum of approximately ten dollars to this year’s Red Cross drive if we are to reach our Arthur Michaelis quota said this Garland Lions president week as he outlined plans for the drive here At the request of C E Smith chairman ift the northern section of Box Elder county for drive the Garland the Red Cross Lions will" ' undertake To ' collect to Garland's contribution this cause worthy There are less than 200 families that can be considered to have full earning power and the quota on a population basis is just short of $1400 the club president pointed out adding that if we assume that less than 10 dollars is enough we will the end drive with less than we are required to have In the country as a whole the President has set the quota at $200000000 Contributions go to support the thousands of humanitarian services of this orin every part of the ganization world where our fighting men and women have gone Box Elder county is seeking to raise $19500 in the current drive Each community has been given a quota on a basis of $107 per capita The house to house canvass is scheduled to get underway here sometime next week SHELL RED OIL CROSS SENDS DONATION Rich Shell Oil Company manager here this week received a $4000 check from the as their local contribucompany tion to the Red Cross fund A D Brings Honors V NOTES of appreciation for for the Times with its news from home came recently from Mr A Mrs L E Peterson of Toppenish Wash and this week from Mr and Mrs Farrell Wood of Riverton Our thanks AARONIC PLANS PRIESTHOOD PARTY HUNTED To East Garland Enviable honors were accorded the East Garland basketball team at the conclusion of their season of play last week at the interstake tournament at Ogden Sherman outstanding Oyler was voted the player of the tournaand was presented a The sportmanship trotrophy phy went to Howard Oyler another sportsmanship award went to Ken Shaffer and Leonzery Sorenson was given an award for being thft oldest player in the tournament The East Garland players proved great favorites with tournament fans at Ogden both for their able play and their good sportsmanship They went Into the fourth round of the tourney before they were defeated the first three games and losing the last two Tho thq team was both large and strong at no time was advantage taken of the situation to rough it with opposing Referees and players onlookers alike praised the group stake MIA leaders reheartily port ment Garland ward Aaronic priesthood boys and their dads are CITY WARNS TREE PULLERS planting a luncheon and party City officials issued a warning for next Monday evening at the this week to those who may be ward recreation halL MIA and planning to remove trees near School Sunday this spring Aaronic priesthood leaden di- sidewalks rected by the Bishopric are arto sidewalks will be Damage ranging details of the evenings charged against property owners All who have trees pulled should entertainmenL be careful to see that roots next was a business to the walks are cut so that Eph Peterson visitor in Ogden Monday damage will not result i THURSDAY EVERY Friday Generous Response Needed If Valley Reaches Quota In Red Cross Campaign Basketball Team A BEAUTIFUL MODEL airplane built to exact Kale by Lester Butler of Venice Calif was received by Mrs H C Butler last week as a birthday remembrance for herself and her husband The plane is a model of the one flown by her sons Richard and Heber in the Mediterranean theatre of operations before Richard was captured by the Germans and Heber transferred to service in the United States at the Lester who works Douglas plant and who has a small machine shop of his own spent more than a hundred hours making the model - Garland Utah Pacific theatre and participating in the invasion of Saipan and Tinian His health is reported much improved as a result of NOTICE OF BIDS his stay here He reports back Sealed bids for a Rex No 7S to Hawaii March 17 cement mixer to be sold by GarHe states that all the Garland men in his outfit were in good land City will be received by the City Recorder up to 9 pm health when he left March 13th and will Tuesday v be opened Wednesday March TURKEY POULTS are pipping 14th at 12 noon their shells at the new hatchery The city council reserves the at Garland this week Art Felsted to any and all bids reports Hatches will be coming right will reject be for cash off regularly every few days now Sale "Themixer" may be seen near tor the rest of the season the Shell Service station at GarV land JAMES BOWCUTT was walkGarland City under with a his package ing by By A W Bishop Mayor arm the other day that turned nut to be a hand made hand and decorated frame picture He said he was making ten of them for his children The creative urge runs strong m this octogenarian V 1921 FOR FRIDAY' ' March 9 1945 Garland Explorers Win First Round in Ball Tournament Garland ward's Explorer baskundefeated this team etball season in stake play easily won e the first round of the tournament this week WARD RELIEF SOCIETY when they downed the Hooper TO CELEBRATE five representing the Lakeview All the ward is to be invited stake 25 to 15 at the Bear River to the Garland ward Relief So- high gym ciety’s Tonight the boys play at Oganniversary celebration den to be held March 16 at 8 pm meeting the high school The Harold Castle-to- Kaysville First warders announces Mrs game is at 8 pm president be of The team is composed Details of the program will Lee center Grant Busenbark announced later Austin and Jim Felsted guards Max n and Hodge ReedThompso RESPONSIBLE GIVEN Earl Hess — Blaine forwards POST CHURCH Lewis and Don Davis are substitutes has V Theral Captain Bishop A been set apart by LDS ChapSpaulding basketball was lain Curtis as Group Leader for recently given the group for of his Bat- winning the stake championship all LDS servicemen talion - in the Philippine Islands by Lt Reed Wood Lions Invite to Carnival At High School Tonight and Saturday is Everyone in the valley planning to visit the big carnithe val being conducted by Garland Lions at the high school if one tonight and Saturday can judge by comments heard around town this week Hunter Gaddie general chairman and promoter of this two night show states toto day that everything appears be in readiness More than a dozen skits vaudeville games and other amusement features have been arranged for the encrowds tertainment of the Hundreds of of dollars worth of commodities contributed by valley merchants will be carried Under The Capitol Dome as prizes in way by the visitors skill games that will be supervised by members of th club All the dancing music games and fun that have characterized carnivals thru all time will be offered revellers who enter into the spirit of the show say mem-bof the carnival committee: Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 5 o’clock the carnival will be in full swing for children of school It will open at age eight o’clock each evening for the general public Receipts above the cost of prizes and other entertainment will go into the club’s comrtiunl-t- y building fund lt is stated Capener Leaving Again For Duty Captain and Mrs Harold Capener who have been visiting here the past week plan to leave SatWhile Senator Ward Holbrook urday when Captain ' Capener rethe Davis county crusader had turns to report lor duty in North the bear of liquor control by Carolina Last the tail last week and hadn't yet Thursday evening the let go the legislature went on young people were guests at a dinner party at the S W Capemore or less making merrily ner home Mr and Mrs R D laws of Tremonton solved They sort-oa few fi- Anderson were nancial problems when Senator also present Sol Selvin had them Wednesday was spent in Logan put a ceilof ing Captain $6000000 on welfare where Capener met funds the balance to go to the many former school associates state general fund What’s left and attended the college basketball over will partially meet prospecgame tive grants to other purposes Harold is enjoying a Then of course the legisla- furlough after a long service ture abolished the state depart- with the marines in the Pacific ment of publicity and industrial invasion areas development by the simple exPrivate Joe Chrysler a patient pedient of creating a new deof partment The at Bushnell hospital spent the publicity move means a bit more than the at the E J Holmgren The home dropping of two words commission had done some good for most the part been good dejobs the legislature said but the cent run of the mine laws withpersonnel was obnoxious they out right or deft wing unpalalso said For instance the inatable taint fluential Henry H Lunt from table taint Cedar City said a lot of the Educational financing is about movie people who’ve chosen the The expansion of Kanab country for some of the taken care of the industrial commission most laws beautiful pictures ever with increased benefits has been made would have preferred to pay A lot of odds and ends the salary- of one commission carried from of fur dealers to employee just to keep him away better licensing educations for cosmetiMitchell Melich the senator form Moab pre- cians have gone on tne books Some perennial nightmares like sented the bill and persuaded his the oleomargarine bill the home- democratic opponents to go stead exemption constitutional with him the revision of the fbe joint appropriations combig game board of control and mittee of house and senate have others have met varying but already slapped down Governor equally conclusive fates And as Herbert B Maw’s request for now stands the respective sift- an lSOQ’000 "’j and fund contingent ing committees of the two while the scrap will probably go houses are more than likely to to the floor of the house this keep buried the lunatic fringe week there isn’t much prospect of legislation which invariably that the governor can win The attaches to every session board of examiners As they go into the last composed of lap Secretary ofthis we tempers are State Attorney General much unruffled because pretty while have control some good laws have been certamIy passed fThh rm°ney' no really f"? SOmemore wil1 is in ones have been Of course another sort of a quandary as to what it mjght be alleged that some the senate will do with some of niightly good ones have been nominations for major ap- elected But that depends on pointments Neither the senate the point of view There are nor the democratic bigwigs seem sixty members of the house and the twenty-threparticularly about happy members of the transfer of Justin Ilurst of the senate representing every cross liquor control board to the wel- - roads in the state and all the fare commission and John S sorts of people who make those: Evans from the road commission cross roads worth living in The to the liquor control best bet is that the laws that outfit Governor Maw hasn't yet ve- have been passed and that will toed any bills probably for the be passed in this last hectic week reason that nothing has will make those simple places even yet been presented to him "of a more desirable homes You dubious nature In other words can’t ask more than that can the bills passed thus far have you? By Wm a? T Igleheart TIME v ' DISTRIBUTION Price $200 A Year Beet Growers’ Officers Urge Full Planting Of Sugar Beets This Season Women’ Clubs Wait Bond Drive of the Utah FedWomanpower eration of Women’s Clubs commencing Friday March 16 will be rallied to the Task of selling enough war bonds to purchase a- $280000 Liberator JMavy Patrol Bomber it was announced today by Mrs Warren H Keate federation bond chairman Utah's 3000 federation members throughout the state will have 14 days until the ent of ttnr mont- to meet their quota of sales out that this camPointing paign is not only the federation’s but the Utah War Finance Committee’s Mrs O A Wiesley state women’s war bond chairman reminded that this is the third special bond campaign the federated women’s clubs have undertaken Annual Rat Drive Is Announced The campaign to destroy rats in Box Elder county will begin next Friday morning advises R II Stewart county agent Box Elder Garland county Tremonton and Brigham City are each contributing funds to assist the County Extension Service in paying the costs of the incurred The expenses US Fish and Wildlife service also is cooperating The bait free to all will Beet Contract Terms Agreed Upon at ' Pocatello Parley Thd sugar beet associations of are anxious to encounty the planting of an enlcourage arged acreage of beets for the coming reason stated EJHolm-gre- n the successful following contract negotiations at Pocatello last week Pulp Prices Adjusted There has been a controversy with the manufacturers over the price of last year's pulp but this matter has been very satisfactorThe Sugar comily adjusted to pany has generously offered rebate the price increase who to growers have question In addition paid for the pulp the price of pulp for the coming season will be established at the schedule at which it was offered in September of 1941 This average price is about 20c per ton our in under the OPA ceiling Also under the new agreement it will be possible for farmers to transfer their quota of pulp to a other beet growers providing guarantee payment be made to the Sugar Co to assure them a Such transsale has been made fer can only be made to another beet grower These positive adshould be appreciated vantages by the farmers of our valley in farm their considering planning The company has made generous concessions in an effort to help increase the much needed be distributed of sugar and we are production cooperators at the sure the growers are just as stations in this area: anxious to do their part following Collinston March 9 at the store Crop Much Needed Beaver Dam March 9 at the to There are many reasons service station March justify every farmer in exerting Fielding 10 store Plymouth March 10 himself to the utmost to raise a store Riverside 10th service big beet crop this year contstation 10th Thatcher store inues the president of the GarlBothwell 10th Bishop Marble’s and association Tremonton 10th Shell Oil StaFirst Beets are a cash crop tion Garland 10th Utah with a government price floor station under them of $1250 per ton for a 1630 per cent sugar content With a hopeful prospect of the war ending it might be the last time such a price will be paid and a definite sale of this crop would be a fine thing Mr and Mrs O J Lawrence for every farmer We have ceiliof Riverside this week received ngs on many crops but floors a copy of a citation awarded under few their son in France for alert serSecond The serious need for vice on the occasion of a Ger- sugar is well known to all since man plane raid on the Ninth air sugar rations were rerecently force headquarters duced because of the scarcity of this staple food- - commodity and Mj Mrs Lawrence had Third Without sugar many of heard a dramatized previously account of the action in which the fruit crops cannot be pres16 German planes were and the useful diet of reported erved shot down on their radio and fruit would be reduced proporthad wondered if Reed’s anti- ionately aircraft Fourth Feeding of livestock is unit might have been the one responsible for the suc- increased because of the use of cessful defense of the beets and we They have now been informed that their are all aware every day of the guess was right need for meat The citation follows In addition there ire several encouraging factors this’ season Headquarters 386th AAA AW Battalion that should prompt an increased beet APO 654 US Army The government planting his Commendation assured us of sufficient laTo: Private John R Lawrence bor (prisoners of war and Mexican Battery C 386th AAA A do the' work to nationals) W Battalion The government has far more Your action yesterday is control over their prisoners than worthy of the highest praise the Mexican help we used last All of us in the Battalion offi- - year Many of the serious and vexing problems the Mexicans Continued on page S made can be avoided by the use of prisoners — The competition of the prisoner labor alone should RATION REMINDERS keep wages more reasonable than MEATS FATS— Red were stamps they last year and the R5 and S5 good until March farm labor schedule offered by 31 Stamps T5 U5 V5 YV5 the government can be more and X5 good until April 28 closely maintained It is reportStamps Y5 25 and A2 B2 ed by those who used prisoners C2 D2 good until June 2 last year that the quality E2 thru J2 good to June 30 work was excellent New stamps will be vaUdat-eApril L Mr A Mrs E J Holmgren were PROCESSED FOODS— The bln in Ogden Monday on business stamps X5 Y5 Z5 A2 and B2 P C Petterson was in Sail are good until March 31 Lake City on business Tuesday D2 E2 F2 and Stamps C2 G2 are good until April 28 Bushnell Presenting Stamps 112 J2 K2 L2 and M2 are Free Minstrel Here good until Jane "2 N2 P2 Q2 R2 S2 Stamps A musical and mincomedy good until June 30 strel skit that is free to the New stamps will be validatpublic is to be presented ed April L a by taianted group of service men SUGAR— Stamp 35 good until from Bushnell Monday evening June March 12 at 8 pm at the Bear GASOLINE — coupons good River high school for four gallons until Mar 21 Lt Phillips who has the proSHOES— Airplane stamps 1 2 duction in charge invites every and 3 in book three good In- one old and to young come definitely out and enjoy themselves Garland Man Gets Citation |