Show Page 5 The Garland Times Friday August 3 1945 and the ten in America best piece of jazz that has ever been I once written anywhere would have no traffic with Glenn Miller's short choppy arrangement of it and when 1 play it again THE GARLAND TIMES Entered u Second Claw Mail Matter An 1928 at the Poet Office at Gerund Utah PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY MORNING Price — $200 Per — be Subscription Year Single Copies Heme and Office Phones 49 rnald Wra Johns Editor and Publisher FARMERS’ ASSETS TEN TIMES DEBTS balance sheet of US agriculture underwent further improvement during 1944 and the total assets of agriculture on 1945 were valued at January 10 times the total indebtedness compared with the 1940 ratio of only 5 to 1 the USDA reports Continued high farm income is The I'NRRA YOUR INVESTMENT With FIRE INSURANCE Buy Hail And Fire CONTROLS RH BEGINS TO own phonograph it will complete recording by my the tlowrrwpgvffrQN PBCWLSCTCT A SEAR A SWVMP CAQ CUTOUT SPECIAL John J point of a in island a native swamp on the hut in a pin- Pacific THIS RtflDRe COR operation AH0 KVIWIENT To owwanicm 1942 FOR EXAMPLE OPERATION SHIFT HANP LEVER WHEKl CONTROL PEEPS SAS REQUIRED AND APPLIES BRAKE CLUTCH OPERATES IS STAKlRARO Meal ed SftQOLMOBS ca cornu ruses ASS&tMPVnH rniFKMUMBS brolltra Broiler Chow High livability wulck growth oooaomioal gain aelicioaa flavor For 00 J?v on 7ut se aaawb rr possible for simple VUTTH ALMOST ANV COMBINATION A VETERAN OF ARTIFICIAL LIMBS EVEN IO BOTH LESS OR CNE IBS AMD OWE ARM T BUy SAFE DRIVING pevees READY TO CHOW LAYJLAJU-Xi- i i Hurry pullets to tbs nsst with iki UN mads especially to supply what your owl grata lacks lot early pcdUahle layer “No COLUMEANDERING BROILER PURINA GROWING CHOW and Letter Today’ “It No Difference Now” But is and I he am so than Jehnooa By bigger Stanley of of Black- Mrs Verla Austin every time he played one L Crops foot Idaho visited the fore part to those tunes I forced him I heard the “Rhapsody in listen again to the jazz treasure of the week with her brother Blue” last night in the middle and Mr & Mrs I found— Glenn Miller’s abridgJUST CALL of a swamp on a Philippine is- ed arrangement of the great Mr Barrus land t in Blue” Gershwin’s “Rhapsody companion My peregrinating It is my notion that the "Rhapswho knew the Gene McCracken ABSTRACTOR of names of all the native girls on ody” is the best piece modern music that has been writ- r hours afto make if the island I am prepared In the ahorteat feater we got here was leading the abstracts PHONE 13 sible time and to aaake them way along a dark trail in the I poet a native village when the sudden accurate absolutely and unexpected $500000 bond aa yoor hwaraaca voipe of Gene Real Estate — Loans any error Autry singing “Born to Lose” against loos Ihroogrh rose up in front of us We went of mine on to a small clearing where a Insurance candle was burning on the doorNORMAN LEE of a hut There huddled step ABSTRACTOR BONDED a phonograph Garland 1900) (Established from inherited that had been Utah Brigham City some G Is who preceded us here were a set of parents and a dozen or so children between the ages of six and twelve all intently listening to the music Filithe most remote Even GUS’S FOR TRADE pinos are Americanized in more ways than one and they show FOODS it in their liking for popular GOOD SERVICE AND QUALITY dance tunes For as long as we were at their home these natives sat almost motionless and stared at the instrument as if they were trying to discover the it voice hidden within And they can sit in one uncomfortable position without moving by the than other longer any way people I have ever seen The father sat on his haunches at the edge of the circle of Let us be your food merchants candlelight A baby in the window dangled his feet over the sill One bashful girl with her chin on her knees kept her eyes on the revolving turntable The ripest daughter of the family lounged on the edge of the bamboo porch and sometimes sang with the records sometimes wriggled to' their rhythm They didn’t say anything They just And listened listened the playing of They turned to the phonograph over us There were only two dozen records so we couldn’t be choosey We plaed them all Gene is from Missouri and is probably a so he seized hillbilly at heart upon the Gene Autry recordings Protection For Your in phonograph the middle SIGN OF A HEW CAR BUT EUROPE be but I it was blessed cornu lever CCMTROlSlitfWUEPCN POTION OK RASH CON The first shipment of livestock under UNRRA’s agricultural rehabilitation reached program Greece July 15 It consisted of Swiss 335 Brown heifers 357 light draft mares and 12 bulls to rebuild herds and dairy stocks of farm draft animals deocstroyed during the German cupation the next 18 months During UNRA plans to buy 25000 bred heifers and utility cattle for farm work and milk production and 25000 work mares- - and mules These shipments will go to Albania Greece Yugoslavia Poland and Czechoslovakia or: AT PLYMOUTH SENDING DRIVING WOUNDED VETERANS by far the most important single reason for the continued improvement in the balance sheet The of Agriculture cauDepartment tions against a too rosy interpretation of the balance current sheet pointing out that prudent farmers will allow for a possible decline in farm income after the war as they make plans for future operations LIVESTOCK SAFEGUARD 4uto manufacturers plan simplified Whiteman or Andre I will play that it last night when delivered from a Paul Makes Art Michael! 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