Show rm GAR ESTABLISHED Seventeenth NATIONAL njr W Vernald W Year— No AVGUST S- PRINTED EVERT' By Collier FORK RIGHTI ASSOCIATION Johns Editor & Publ READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR CARED enough to SOMEBODY do something about it and so it was that the smaller children of Garland had a most enjoyable celebration of the 24th Tuesday A number of friends from out of town also came to join in the fun with the children who ran races drank punch ate hot dogs and appeared in a parade in attractive costumes and with gaily decorated vehicles For the worthwhile occasion everyone should take an opportunity to express appreciation to Mrs Lewis O Johnson who suggested the idea and did a large share of the work on it and her Primary officers and to the Sunday School officers paticular-lC H Last who took charge in the absence of Mr Judah superintendent and Mrs Leslie supervisor of the Junior Of course the Sunday school happy faces of the children were perhaps enough to satisfy these people and the others who assisted but at the same time a few words from some of the rest of us would not hurt anything LOCAL EVENTS are the only events of much importance to the maker of a small town newspaper It is a quiet week indeed when much of anything else is allowed to crowd itself onto the front page Among the most importaant of local events is the passing of the men and women whose lives have been part of the community and when two or three or more such sad stories must be told of friends of long acquaintance one cannot forego at least a brief reflection upon the uncertainties of human life No man or child can know whether his last days are at hand or not TIIE NEW STORE for the sale home appliances being formally opened this week by Horace Peck will fill a definite need in New lines of this community merchan d i s e and aggressive salesmanship will react to the benefit of all who are already in business in this town and valley In the past too many have felt a need to drive to distant places to secure a wider choice of items of 4 FOR TODAY DISTRIBUTION Price $200 A Year 1945 Board Makes Last Rites Held Here County New Ruling On Hospital Bills Thursday Noon For Former Resident A CHURCHES TO THE NEXT IS A TOWN’S NEWSPAPER ASSET MOST VALUABLE W Nr THURSDAY Garland Utah Friday July 27 52 6DITORIAL IM- e The Board of County Commissioners in their regular meeting on July 18 unanimously agreed that no hospital bills will be paid in the future unless they are first authorized by the county doctor and a county commissioner This authorization must be in writing It is their belief that this will be more in keeping with good government practice and will avoid many difficulties have attended former practhat tices Funeral services for Mrs T who suddenly passBetenson ed away last Saturday morning at Salt Lake City on the eve of a planned visit to Garland were held last Thursday noon in the stake tabernacle The Betensons have resided at California since Redondo Beach here a few years ago leaving and Mrs Betenson had last week her daughter Hoilyn accompanied to Utah and planned to be here last Thursday to spend a few Anderson Commissioned Stricken with a sudden As Navy days heart attack she passed away at Lake a Salt E hospital and the Anderson son of Glenn of family arranged to hold the Mr and Mrs Veri Anderson funeral in Garland Garland arived home this week Wood was J Charles Bishop for a short leave following the in charge of the service at which completion of his training at the J W Earl J M Caddie Dr E naval air training base at PensaH White Wilford W Richards cola Florida where he was comand Pres John Shumway were missioned an Ensign in the Nathe speakers val Reserve and designated as a directed by naval aviator The Harmonettes the L service Fred Nye opened His next assignment is to a with the song “Hold Thou My special school for instrument flyHand” They also sang the clos- ing instructors a task for which Us number Peace” “Grant ing he was selected by his superior Mrs Leland Betenson sang “The officers C L Mrs Lord’s Prayer” Mrs Ralph GleaChristopherson son and Miss Ethel Rogers sang the trio number “Face to Face” and Mrs F M Peck organist for the service played “Meditation" and closing Opening prayers Leo Earl of were by Bishop this Horace V Peck announces and P C Petterson Fielding the opening of the Peck week Lake Burial was in Salt City Appliance Store in the former where J D Betenson dedicated Garland Hotel ' building the grave The store quarters have been Mr Earl and Mr Caddie spoke completely renovated and atassociations of their close with tractively furnished for the disthe family in their home and play and sale of a selection of or many pleasant trips as a re- fast selling merchandise Horace sult of which they learned to is prepared to demonstrate the on pace k remarkable values he can offer in a new line of water softeners house water heaters pumps WYNN TINGEY HOME paints and floor finishes who has been A line of new style aluminum Wynn Tingey November overseas last since ware ware and pyrex cooking Third army with Gen Patton’s will also be on display within the here last arrived to next few days Thursday Arrangements leave with Kis have Been completed' for I a spend the former Miss Barbara wife line of nationally advertizand Johnson thier two small ed appliances which will be on sale as the reconversion program daughters makes the items available “An earnest effort is to be WHEAT INSURANCE ISSUED made to get the best there is coninsurance Federal to be had to Keep our friends crop tracts on the 1946 wheat crop in the valley informed of what a it and to make now are being sold thru agents we have authorized by the county AAA pleasure for-- all to do their buycommittee which is in charge of ing here” says Mr Peck The for sales this county county premium rates are established according to the county’s past history of crop yields The sales agents are calling on the farmers to offer them their choice of two contracts one for The redeployment of troops in 50 and the other for 75 per cent Both are for three the European theatre of operacoverage the crops tions this week brought home years covering Soldiers Jack GleaFarmers may also apply thru the two Garland son and Lamaar Wood county AAA office Jack was with a howitzer comFarmers of Box Elder have until 3L to apply for pany and while he saw a good August Federal Insurance Appli- deal of France and Germany he Crop must cations be received from didn’t get into too much action to it was impossible at least 50 farms in the county because move the big guns forward as in order for insurance to be fast as the front lines were Ensign J Military Leaders See Hard War Against Japanese opening gun of a campaign to acquaint citizens of of with the magnitude the Pacific war was fired last Thursday in Salt Lake City and other major cities of the nation by a group of war veterans under the title of “Task Force 30” Radio and newspaper officials were the guests of the army men in Salt Lake and listened to a of factual presentation army plans and problems of the Pacific war Colonel George A Hutchinson in charge of the Ninth service command group told of the vast area controUed by Japan and not The area covernow conquered ed a surface twice the size of that controlled by Nazi Germany at the peak of her expansion of The problems of shipping troops and supplies he said presented a very difficult situation had to as entire port facilities from nothing be constructed ’ Victory over Japan calls for greater production in some weapons than were heretofore manufactured for both wars it was Thus while the pointed out manufacture of Shermtan tanks and jeeps will decrease the output of ducks army uniforms and bombs will be greatly incendiary The increased The group touring the Ninth service command in addition to Col Hutchinson are Lt Col Ernest Tranquada Hulon Sgt who wears the B Whittington V medal of honor JACK ELMER collected a Congressional and Sgt M Benton Hart Jr gorgeous suntan on the top of who was flown to this country his head on the 24th He isn’t direct from Okinawa to particiforgetting to wear his hat today pate in the tour He was one but he surely 'wishes he could of 23 men in his company of more than 145 to survive the PICNIC TONIGHT campaign on Okinawa The Garland Lions and their Utah’s Job partners and the women of the Crux of the vetems’ message Ladies Self Culture Club and was that the war is not anytheir partners are holding their where near the end and that annual picnic at Guinivere Park Utah's No 1 home front job in in Logan canyon tonight the Japanese war is to keep the railroads manned since the demand on them is growing TRAIN COMES EARLIER every day and hundreds of new men Malad Valley The train is now arriving in Garland will have to be employed every The at 11:21 eight minutes earlier month until next summer of Utah’s strategic Otto importance than reports demands that they supply depots Linderman station agent too must be kept operating at it was declared capacity NEEDED WAVES In a round table discussion Whittington told of the ac To help man the hospitals of Sgt which tion won him the Congresthe US Navy where battle sional medal of honor His pla of the ' Pacific war will toon consisting of 56 men haltbe cared for more than 10000 ed a German Panzer column and new Wavp hospital corpsmen are killed more thart 250 Germans reports Carl in a bayonet urgently needed charge led by Sgt Werned of Whittington the Ogden US Navy Recruiting which Wave handles Station apJay Cullimore Improving plications in this area Jay Cullimore is reported makThe US Navy plans to assign 1000 new Wave hospital corps ing a satisfactory recovery from to naval hospitals women injuries received two weeks ago eah when he was run over a month for the next ten months by Their assignment will come after truck at the Bear River Farm trainweeks Supply store indoctrination eight He is confined to his bed at ing at the US Naval Training home school for Waves New York City and after preliminary hospital Mr A Mrs J II Kirkham corps training at the US Naval spent Medical Center Bethesda MaryJuly 24 with Mr & Mrs Malcolm Caddie and family at Hyrum land Charlene Petterson Makes Honor Society Charlene Petterson Logan — prominent student at Utah State Agricultural college has been named to Alpha Sigma Nu honorary society composed of twelve outstanding senior students acto college officials cording Miss Petterson an English major will serve as secretary of the studentbody during the comShe is past president ing year of Spurs former secretary of the Associated Women Students a member of the junior prom committee and is a national Spur officer Miss Petterson has also two years as treasurer in served Chi Omega sorority and will act soas president of Empryean ciety for Engilsh “majors Charlene returned to her home in Garland this week after attending summer school at the USAC Earl Kidman Funeral Held Earl Kidman highway accident victim who succumbed last Friday evening to injuries sustained July 11 was buried Monday in the North Ogden cemetery fola funeral service in the lowing Garland wad chapel Charles J Wood had Bishop charge of the service at which talks were given by Oscar Maian of Ogden Mrs Harold Castleton and President C E Smith A women's Mrs trio Ray Gleason Mrs Ralph Gleason and Miss Ethel Rogers sang the opening and closing musical numbers “In the Garden and “Shall We Meet Beyond the River?” and Jos H Kirkham played a violin solo Prayers were by Harold Castleton and Leslie Kidman Kidman riding his motor scooter was run down near the J L NOTICE FOR BIDS evCarter residence Wednesday The Board of County Commisening July 11 by a car driven of Box sioners Elder County will 19 of Tremon-toby Billy Miller In spite of an operation to accept bids until 12 o'clock noon for the painting relieve the concussion which he August 6 1945 suffered he died without regain- of the Court House roof and the patching and painting of the old ing consciousness The Commissioners He was bom Feb 9 1924 at jail roof to reject any the reserve Logan attending school at Gar- and all bids right Please send your land and Ogden He is survived bids to the County Clerk by his mother Mrs Elsie Kidman of Ogden and two sixers J Edwin Baird County Clerk Mrs Ervin Jensen and daughters Rita ar d Mrs Wayne Burwho has been Aaron Porter gess returned to their home in receiving treatment at an Ogden California returned to his Saturday after a three hospital has weeks visit with relatives here home here much improved Peck Opens New Appliance Store Soldiers Home From Overseas than three which Garland Chapel Family and of friends Arthur Thompson packed the Garchapel to its capacity Monday afternoon to pay him final tribute Mr Thompson had passed away Friday at 1:30 pm after suffering for only a few hours of an acute heart attack the result of a heart ailment of which he had been well aware for a number of years Speakers at the service voiced generous praise of his friendliness and of his ability to win He the friendship of others was characterized as one who never spoke harshly of others no matter what their failings or his awareness of them as one who was tolerant unpretending His easy unassuming and kind those in disaway of reconciling greement prompted one to declare he would inherit the blessing that the Savior had held out to those He called the “peace makers" Kenneth Thompson a counsin president of the High Priests quorum of the Smithfield He stake was the first speaker C was followed E by President Smith and President John J with Shumway concluding remarks by Charles J Bishop Wood who presided at the sen Leon land vice R Evsn Joseph II Kirkham Gee Harold Castleton and Fred L and sang the opening Nye “Sundown" and closing numbers Oth“A Christian's Goodnight" er musical numbers were a duet “After Life's Sunset” by Orin and Mabel Godfrey and Myler two duets by Parley Hall and Mrs Leishman “Link Divine” and "There is a Land" The vocation was by Patriarch J H Kirkham and the benediction by D Henry Manning The grave in the Clarkston cemetery was dedicated by Duane Archibald Leon Thompson was born July at Clarkston a son of James and ' Elizabeth ' Davis" He married Verna Thompson Godfrey Dec 19 1913 in the Logan temple They came to Garland 20 years ago and had resided here since bia widow Surviving besides are eight brothers and sisters James J Thompson Mrs Elizabeth Manning Mrs Laura Archibald and Mrs Mary Shumway Garland Henry D Thompson Jerome Idaho Geo D ThompGail W Thompson son Midvale and Mrs Carolyn ArchiOgderi bald Salt Lake City ' C' Summer Music Classes Resumed BESSIE KORTH OPENS SHOP Captain Melvin L Manning rehas opened turned to San Diego Wednesday Miss Bessie Korth her own specialty sewing shop morning for reassignment at Iogan on the mezzanine floor store she reports REMINDERS RATION of Tingwalt’s She will welcome her many friends there for hemstitching MEATS & FATS— Red Stamps: K2 12 M2 N2 P2 good to and similar service July 31 weeks remain conditioned to remnii in operability” some 120000 motor tion until new cars become availSuperintendent Dow warns that inable must be officially an unnescessary delay now in j “More and more defective mospected” Highway Patrol Supercuring official inspection can but mean an enforced deiav at the intendent P L Dow warned to- tor vehicles are becoming contritermination of the inspection day buting factors to the accident sitThe supply of necessary "Safety inspection during the uation thruout the state and na- period and parts and accessories will beadjustment present time has assumed a tion Proper much come brakes exhausted and cars must maintenance of greater significance than lights idle and other remain mechanism merely compliance with the writ-- ! steering awaiting the necesten law” Mr Dow stated “The items essential to safe operation sary parts or be driven in viofactor toward the lation of the state law Operatpurpose of the inspection can is a necessary no longer be just the removal of successful prosecution of the war ors of motor vehicles do which certifiunfit or unsafe vehicles from the against Japan the safety of both not bear the inspection a motorists but now becomes and cate are - subject to ''arrest and and pedestrians highways means by which all vehicles are the maintenance of economic sta prosecution “Less during Funeral Fills J R Beckstead completed his summer school studies last week and this week reopened the summer music classes in this section of the county forward work is going All from where it left off The band practices Monday evening at tho at 8:30 to permit high school The time for swimming first school orchestra practices high and comtraveling Thursdays at 8 pm Lamaar was with a chemical munity bands at the previously scheduled times company overseas for 20 months His wife and baby are here with him THANK YOU! Both have 30 days leave before The 24th of July celebration renorting for further duty Lt Gleason expects to be join- committee desires to thank all ed by his wife later this week those who assisted in any way such She has also been in France as to make the entertainment a success an army nurse The Committee Auto Inspection Deadline Draws Near vehicles Leon Thompson Stamps Q2 til August thru U2 good un- 31 V2 thru Z2 good to Sept 30 A1 thru El good to Oct 31 Foods Blue stamps PROCESSED T2 U2 V2 W2 X2 good until July 3L Y2 and Z2 and A I Stamps Bl Cl good until Aug 31 D1 thru HI good to Sept 30 J1 thru N1 good to Oct 31 to AuSUGAR — Stain 36 good gust 31 GASOLINE— valid for 6 gallons each to Sept 21 SHOES — Airplane stamps 1 2 and 3 in book three good y |