Show Page 5 The Garland Time Friday July 27 1945 Boys Meet CIVILIANS Valley On Philippines the 43rd Infantry (WingDivision on Luzon Victory) PI — Two former neighbors the Bear River valley met from With ed AT The Government needs and asks its citizens in this 190th week of the war to— Do your part in the vast job maof transporting men and terials for the big push against Japan by: railTaking a road job if you are a railroad worker A hundred thousand exworkers are needed to perienced haul three million returning veterans a hundred million tons of war materials plus essential crop shipments Apply to your local U S Employment Service office 2 Waiting at home for your soldier returning By meeting his boat you add to already seri- each other miles away from home when Pfc Calvin 0 Anderson son of Mr and Mrs C O Anderson of Garland joined the rifle company of Pfc Myrl D Perry of Deweyville whose wife is Margaret Hess Perry of Garland The two friends are members of the hard fighting 172nd InfantryRegiment of the 43rd division 1)6 won Luzon Pfc Anderson who was formerly employed at the Bushnell ous problems of transportation Hospital in Brigham City Utah and housing in seaports joined the army in May 1943 and came overseas in October Hall Family Gathers 1944 joining his present organLt Dean G Hall who has been ization at New Guinea Perry stationed at Columbia Field’ So who helped work on the farm Carolina last week transferrwas Marion his of father of Perry to Will Rogers Field Okla was inducted in Oc- ed Deweyville and enroute was able to spend tober 1944 and joined the 43rd one day Sunday with his his 1945 division in May during parents Mr & Mrs E W Hall the intense battle to free Luzon here Other members of the from the Japanese at the family who also gathered overseas home of their parents During 33 months Sunday the 43rd “Winged Victory” divi- were Mr fc Mrs Mr J Fifield an sion has made impressive & Mrs Fred Germer Capt & record in its victorious campaigns Mrs Elvin D Taysom of Clearat Guadacanal New Georgia in field and Mr & Mrs Elmer Hall Solomons New the Northern Ten grandehilden were also preGuinea and Luzon sent J & Mrs Mr V Armstrong of Idaho Falls were guests Sunday and Monday of their sister Mrs E N Austin Mr Mrs & A R celebrated family Hodge the 24th and in Ogden Mrs a was Hannah Mrs daughter Hodge of Ogden of her guest Winford Barrus SAFEGUARD YOUR INVESTMENT FIRE INSURANCE Buy Hail And Fire Protection For Your Crop J 13 Real Estate — Loans Insurance Utah Garland My Philippino houseboy’s name He is sevenFlaviano Panal teen years old but looks ten and He is four has finished school feet ten inches tall and very He is so industrious that smart he keeps me scrambling to find things for him to do Flaviano made half a dozen beseeching visits to my tent before he was officially retained Many boys from the native village that adjoins our camp area on a Philippine beach had done likewise They descended on us to offer their services for any use we had of them They asked for nothing They were willing only to give I have nothing for Flaviano to do really But he came at no an been he had beckoning houseboy in the better times before the Japs came to his island and he wanthis position ed to perpetuate with one of the American gentlemen whom he so much admired as his “master” American troops must be if anything at all and a personal servant is hardly coG But I equipment nsidered Flaviano— well even if he wasn’t an eloquent talker his dark eyes plead his case for him And you can’t very well turn away somebody who is grateful to you for letting him do something to help you So Flaviano Panal became an adjunct to the tent' where five He made of us live and sleep He helped a bamboo floor mat me build a bamboo doorstep to He swept prettify our place He was very our sand floor happy Flaviano lived in the hills most of the time that the Japanese were on his island Every man Some and boy was a guerilla of the women stayed in the viand managed to supply llages their men with ammunition and information They had to hide to save their lives While hiding they learned how to harass the at no small invader— probably cost Death must have been a common thing When talking Jap occupation they nondraw fingers across chalantly their necks to indicate the frequency of Flaviano has asked for nothing from any of us who court his At mealtimes I get t fayor-- He sandwich or two for him would rather have the food than money As final proof of his devotion I offer the fact that he is even willing to accept without grumbling any amount of the army’s staple food that no soldier will touch— corned beef is One of our big economic wastcT is that of revolving d"ors going around partially empty Every time a big revolving door goes around with only one two or three perrons in it there is a drain on the tional resources We should have an RDCC (Revolving Door Control Commission) to see that nobody goes through a revolving door until two or three other persons have for the same puraccumulated pose Nor should anybody be lowed to leave a revolving door until there is somebody waiting on the other side to take his place It would require only about two million RDCC agents to force these regulations Last Rites Held Here Former Resident and family gress in community pro- President Shumway spoke of the family as the finest of neighbors Bishop Wood told of the in civic work of Dr Betenson Mr & Mrs Lee Stokes of clubs in the city council and in and Mr" & Mrs Dallas the ward and of Mrs Bgtenson’s at Stokes spent the part in it Bear Lake and Logan canyon Betenson was president Mrs Mr A Mrs J Delos Thompson of of the Ladies' Self Culture Club Garland in 1935 visitors were Brigham - Katherine Hoilen Myers BetenMonday Defiance was born in 49 son Ohio and is survived by her Mrs two daughters husband Hoilen Mitchell Magna and Mrs Garland Gweneth Hodge Redondo Beach two sons Earl H Betenson U S Army and James Myers Betenson US Navy a brother OrMich two ville Myers Morenic Desisters Mrs Ida Doences CARD OF THANKS and Mrs Etta CulberO fiance Drop in For Arbor Mich We wish to thank all who asson Ann Drinks - Sandwiches sisted during the days Earl was in the hospital and who helped Ice Cream arrange and carry forward his funeral service Mr A Mrs Leo Godfrey and Mrs Elsie Kidman and of Clarkston spent daughters ijf daughters Sunday with their parents Mr & Mrs L R Shaffer Mr A Mrs R Evan Gee Mr Closed Thursdays Miss Connie Shaffer spent last & Mrs F L Nye and son Leo 10 am to 10 pm Open relatives at and week visiting with Johnston attended On Other Week Days Wayne Clarkston the rodeo in Ogden July 24th Open 4 pm to 10 pm Sunday Peterson & Mrs Edwin Mr Co nfections Bremerton Washington with their mother and their Peterson sisters & Mrs Jacob Peabody of Mr accomWashington daughters Mrs Rachel and Mrs Rosie were visiting at Pirgle home Tuesday the L to see their grandchildren Terry and Rodney Shaffer Miss Darlene Grover of Ogden spent July 24th with her parents Mr fc Mrs Clifton Grover Mr A Mrs Wildon Grover went to Ogden Tuesday to visit with relatives for an indefinite time Mr & Mrs R A Christensen Sr Mrs Farren Christensen and 3 children of Tremonton and Miss LuAnn Shaffer accompanied Mr it Mrs Fred Grover and family to Logan canyon Tuesday their Williams of Malad R Shaffer THIS SIGN OF 2uaUty For Big Hams Red Gravy 1 PURINA HOG FATENA feed Short of groin? Here's a complete thick Good o put on gains quick and fed garbage A Mrs Texas Mr i prised LeRoy Oyler Monday morning their family by arriving has a medical discharge LeRoy Parts A Singers) OPENING New Sewing Shop - Seaman Ferris NieUonre( urn? ed to his ship Sunday He was accompanied as far as Midvale by his wife and son who will visit there for a few weeks before joining him in Los Angeles At — Mezzanine Floor Utah HEMSTITCHING BUTTONHOLES BABY DRESSES Rush Orders For Customers— Reasonable Prices -- Tlngwells Logan The Garland bridge club entertained last Thursday in honor of Mrs P C Petterson’s birthSpecial guests day anniversary were Mrs Dean Capener Mrs F M Peck Mrs C J Wood and Mrs F L Nye DEPENDABLE AUTO AND TRACTOR REPAIRING Mr A Mrs J M Gaddie spent in Salt Saturday and Sunday Lake City State Auto Jack’s Mrs Ellen Peterson and Miss Margaret Peterson mother and sister of Harold Peterson visited with the fmily here over the holiday weekend Inspection Garage GARLAND Pianos For Sale on Postwar Buy Now— avoid high taxes AVOID PIANOS AND We less for BIG INCREASES IN COST OF LABOR MATERIAL have than available several fine upright pianos at AH have been sanitised checked ceUing prices defects tuned and polished mechanical SEE MR MONDAY 352 24th STREET EVENINGS BETWEEN 6:30 AND OGDEN SUMMERHAYS 8:00 ABSTRACTOR to make ap stiorteat possible time and to make them I port s accurate absolutely $500000 bond as your Insnranee aralnst lose through any error of mine I am abstracts prepared the lit NORMAN LEE BONDED ABSTRACTOR 1900) (Established Brigham City Utah FOODS Gus’s Garland Grocery & Market us be your food merchants UT PM BUY SUMMER CLOTHES WHILE IT IS SUMMER You will enjoy the season moat when you Come in are properly dressed for it today and well a make balanced from our cool stylish selection stock of apparel The LaGra Shop UR& QRACE a TREMONTON HAWS Proprietor UTAH r build dry cows for long heavy feed See us for grinding thorough mixing jrrr— THE Of Her R 2 I TRADE AT GUS’S FOR Let (formerly with Supplies RIVERSIDE Bell Phone 32 GOOD SERVICE AND QUALITY (CHOVrtj Miss Bessie Korth ANNOUNCES SERVICE Repair Sking Art Michael is Bear River Farm Supply Phone 3 Garland Tuesday Call R E Hales pigs COWS Special for DRY BULKY LAS and OATS of Rexburg Robert Hillman of and Gladys Swenson Idaho relatives of IdaSt Anthony Mrs J M Gaddie visited here on Electrolux Cleaners Bremerton panied by back-yar- BOYS CLUB PLANS TRIP club of The Jolly Feeder Fielding held their weekly meeting at the home of their leader have Packer been Die V They planning their trip to Lbgaq clubs from canyon where all Box counties Cache Elder three and Rich are meeting for their It is to be yearly canyon party held July 26 27 and 28 Donald Petersen Reporter East Garland visiting Hilda brothers and or as Second ¥ from are Mrs AT Clam Mall Matter Aug 1928 at the Post Offfen Utah at Garland MORNING FRIDAY EVERT PUBLISHED Price — $200 Per Tear Single Copies — 5 SnbecrtpUon Hems and Office Phones — — 4$ Editor and Published Vsraald Wm Johns Entered Johnson Stanley By Snack Bar Shumway PHONE COLUMEANDERING The JUST CALL John JoTtJnrvU Lawn Party Held Owens entertained Mrs Devers For honorat a lawn party Monday Continued from page l ing Mrs Darrelll Jones of Roc to In addition Springs Wyo Mrs Jones the following guests mire and respect them the acDr White recalled were present Mrs J M Gaddie-MrJ Hunter Gaddie Mrs F M quaintance of his parents with Mrs Dr Betenson’s parents his pleasPeck Mrs Cecil Bradford ant association with him and his Glenn Taylor Mrs A D Rich Mrs J L Carter Mrs Garn respect for the energy and He Mrs strength of Mrs Betenson Mrs A Dean Capener Art Felsted and Mrs Morris How- expressed a hope that the many ard Prizes at bridge were won friendships the Doctor had made Foisted Mrs Hunter here would lead him to return by Mrs Art to the valley Gaddie and Mrs Gam Capener Bishop Richards spoke appreand ciatively of the Doctor’s services Mr & Mrs Cecil Bradford and of children and Mrs ‘Mary Bradford to him and his family in Mrs Betenson’s interest in her spent Tuesday Ogden Mr & Mrs Harry A McCue and Jean of Blackfoot Ida daughter were guests at the Winford Barms home Friday With THE GARLAND TIMES WAR AN ELECTRIC RUNNING WATER SYSTEM will great prove to be a and money- maker for you on your farm When new electrical farm equipment is available buy from your Electric Dealer |