Show PAGE 5 THE Milk Prices Boosted For Producers Fielding Briefs Larkin and childvisited with Mr Snowville Dr Dan Gam last week T E Betenson of Redondo week-enwere Calif of Mr & Mrs J D Munson & Mrs J F Watson of Smithfield Ilrs Leland Mikkleson Mr and two children of Logan & Mrs Will of Provo Godfrey with Mrs Eliza Godfrey visited and family Sunday Miss Joyce Skinner is spending a couple of weeks at Hollywood Calif with & Mrs and Mr Jamps Skinner Mr & Mrs Frank Burns family and children of Woods Cross visited with Mr A Mrs A W Mrs Burns George Sunday Bowcutt and children of Ogden been have Mr & visiting with Mrs Leonard Standing and famMrs Earl Skinner and ily children visited with Mrs R E Skinner at Salt Lake City last week Lowell Farnsworth of with Ogden spent the his parents Mr & Mrs J D MunMr & Mrs Cyril Godfrey son and children visited Sunday with their parents Mr & Mrs Lester Jessop at Millville Mrs ren of A Mrs & Mrs Beach guests Mr Boosts in the ceiling prices to farmers for milk and milk products are now in effect in many areas and will be placed in effect m others as set by OPA as a result of a dairy price and allocation program announced May 29 by the Office of Economic Stabilization for milk Ceilings for fluid use will increase the following amounts depending upon the method of payment in the area concerned 40 cents per m areas where hundredweight ceilings are set on a hundredweight basis 4 cents per gallon where ceilings are set on this basis 10' j cents per pound where ceilings are figured on a butterfat basis Besides the increases lled a ceiling OKS announced price to farmeis on milk pro duced foi manufacturing purposes - the first time such a ceiling has been set For each produ-''(cr the celling will be 40 cents over per the hundiedweight 1945 price he got in November An increase 10 of cents per which manu pound for butter facturers are now allowed by OES will give the farmer about 12 cents per pound more for butterfat cream in farm separated Della Mrs of TreSylvester monton entertained the Bunco chib Monday Prizes evening were won bv Fern Anderson and Eleanor Munns Mr A Mrs C I Haaike and visited Sunfamily of Bountiful relatives here They day with came up for “Grandma BrougV 91st birthday anniversary Hilda Spencer entertained a group of children Wednesday her son Reed on hia honoring 8th birthday anniversary Ken Anderson accompanied his of Lloyd Hust Brigham trained City and his Idaho where the dogs to Rigby dogs performed at a rodeo Mrs Mr & Mrs Ted Burton of Salt Lake City and Mr & Mrs C H Hales spent Sunday in Pocatello as guests of Mr A Mrs Keith Fraser Civic Club Hears Program From Fielding is accompanying Hodge Mrs George Hales to Wash this week whei'e he will remain for some time to work Max Mr s & The Civic and Home Arts club held their regular meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs R Evan Gee Club vice president Mrs C J Wood had charge of the meeting A program was given by the Fielding club as folovvs two vocal duets by Verna and Lila Standing two readings by Mrs Ralph Baird and vocal solos with guitar accompaniment by Fred Hess t A report on dress material purchased to aid Greek women wasgiven by Mrs Emron Wright and a financial report was given Linford Mrs j by Mrs Wm race Rose and Mrs Theral Bishop were appointed to meet with the executiv ecommittee to formulate committees for the next club NEW PURINA - “‘0 WITH D0T Uarda ' fittHfUESAHD tfQsqwmt goAtf jge year Refreshments the hostess to six guests served members were 17 by and TIMES GARLAND GEORGE J X $ctn f Jkriitstl Wage Wisdom Wages rose and prices tell during the ien yeais just before World men were War II when working able through collective bargaining of prito influence the operations vate enterpre without political interference Workers earned more dollars per working day and each dollar took on more buying power as time went on It was a improvement “The actual buying power of one hour’s work (straight time) rose at each year the rate of more than 4 or over 401 for the entire period” says Labor’s Monthly Survey issued in May by the Americkn "This was Federation of Labor because production per possible creatincreased steadily ing the wealth to pay higher wages” War Changed Things So long as men money and mawere busy making things chinery to eat wear and use for belter livbeting it turned out as planned But when capiter living resulted tal labor ard tools by necessity had to swing into the manufacture of deof munitK is and instruments ceased better living struction So to be sure Wages increased did profits But wiiat could we buy? Once more let the AFL survey nickel of answer "Every wage gain was offset by a price rise which cancelled it and the workers’ actual buying power per hour of as measured work by real wage raUs did not increase at all” These statements are supported by government figures made available the department of Labor through the AFL analyst's logic Moreover is perfectly sound Holding Prices Down no The labor bulletin contained carping criticism of government nor against the artificial restraints set up to keep a fictitious economy On out of control from g tting the other hand it says plainly that under wholesome business condiare paid for tions "wage increases ” Thus with by rising productivity mass production and volume sales "the wage rises are all clear gain” “Our first task is to increase production of consumer goods so that supply will be enough to meet demand and competition again will keep prices down so that increaswill create the ining productivity into pay further wage come creases ” Anything I might say about that doctrine would be simply It is the the plain truth lily gilding and a credit to any philosophy Cut Restraints At the present conditions are far from wholesome The government s new artificial born vyage controls create highof political expedience er wages with one hand and snatch them away with the other in the form of higher prices In a nment-fouled it is small economy wonder that farmers and business men alike line up for help at the door of Uncle Sam’s depart- Garland Utah are attending members are and some remaining EPest (£®flnte®ll With DuPont 50 Percent DDT Product OR LIVESTOCK ON CROPS ON ANIMALS And Farm Buildings Deenate 10 ON CROPS And Farm Buildings Deenate X - Controls Control: 50 - W ant etc Highly Effective Just Mix with Water brief Private enterprise needs freedom if it is to operate by the law of supply and demand and in some fields supply will meet demand much sooner if regulations are lifted The OPA has done some good work and well deserves a digsoon nified funeral ments are Mr & James Mrs turned Wednesday Calif to Oakland visited with their family Iiousley from a where son Jim re- trip they and Social Briefs Tuesday evening Mr A Mrs Hyrum Marble Mr A Mrs Douglas Bone Mr & Mrs Hunter Mr A Mrs Morris Howard and Mr & Mrs Bill Linford enjoyed a dinner party at Logan honoring Mr & Mrs Bone the dinner they all went bowling NOTICE TO CREDITORS of ltllODA ARCHIBALD Estate Deceased Creditors claims will present with vouchers to the undersigned at Plymouth Utah on or before the 8th day of August AD 1946 WAYNE ARCHIBALD Administrator of the estate of Rhodu Archibald Deceased Date of first publication: Mav 31 1946 Wm E Davis Brigham Utah Attorney for administrator SUMMONS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Box Elder WAND II DAVIS Plaintiff vs GFORGF W DAVIS also known as GEORGE W GAUNT De Mr baby Mrs Bob Kirkham visited with Sunday & and here Janies Shuinway of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with his parents The Garland Trio Mrs Ralph Gleason Mrs D Henry Manning and Miss Ethel Rogers accompanied by Mrs F M Peck furnish cd siruisie at the Logan temple Friday Mr & Mrs Frank Peck and Mrs Wesley Gephart spent Wednesday in Brigham City 21 1946 Mr A Mrs J M Gaddie entertained at a family dinner on fathers’ day Members of the Lola included family- - present Jean Mr A Mrs Hunter Gaddie and family Mr & Ms Cyril LinMr A Mrs ford and family Blaine Bishop and family and Mr & Mrs Malcolm Gaddie and family of Ilyrum Mrs Beth Barney of penver her parents Mr A Mrs Lewis here this week visited J R Mr A Mrs Jay Allred and Mr & Mrs West Allred of Ogden spent a few hours at the Albert Petersen home Sunday Mrs Jay Allred is a daughter of Mr fc Mrs Petersen Reverent Service Always SHAW and ROGERS FUNERAL HOME TO ERADICATE DRIVE fendant The State of Utah to the Magpies and Crows said defendant: are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you if served within the is in which this action county otherwise within thirty brought and defend days after service above entitled and in the action case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered You to the jou according of the complaint which filed with the clerk of de- mand has ben said court This action is brought for the of obtaining a decree purpose the bonds of matridissolving mony now and heretofore existbetween the plaintiff and ing the defendant above named and for a decree awarding the cusand control of minor a tody child Betty Davis age 9 named in said complaint to the plaintiff ' M GEORGE MASON P0 Bank Address Bldg Plaintiff First Brigham Bear River Wild Life is offering 15c for heads of old Magpies and Crows 7c for head of small Magpies and Crows and 3c for eggs of bolh these pest birds Here’s a chance to help get rid of pests and get Take them to Newell paid for your trouble Payne Tremonton Monday and Friday after 6 o’clock for payment Bear River Wild Life Federation D FIXES FLATS Quick Battery Charging Attorney Security City Ut 7 12) a R Petersen Howard spent few days at Park City visiting his sister Mrs Lloyd Coppcnger and family Miss Arlene Hailing o I Mantua spent the week with her sister Mrs Harold Austin of Tremonton Nick Pardi of New York City a buddy of Harold Austin in the service called to see him Sunday Petersen and childCity are spending at the home of Albert J Petersen Mrs J A of Park a few weeks ren HENRY MAIIilliiG Garland Shell Service — Tires and Accessories — Dependable Greasing Service Farm Machine Repairs RELIABLE WORK AT FAIR PRICES J J White & Machine Blacksmithing H Repairing where's the best PLACE TO HAVE MY AT LUBRICATED FOR LONGER LIFE ? CAR STATIONS DISPLAYING THIS SIGN and Don Taylor of Spanish Fork are visiting friends in town this week They were dinner guests of LaMar Hodge SunDean day : leaf rollers cabbage worms plant bugs lice flies ticks - Administracriticism as perhaps My com- JUNE FRIDAY - PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Signer BENSON S UTAH LEGAL NOTICE " LOOKING AHEAD ' Bear RiveT Farm Supply The Kunz family is holding a ment of Price at Fish tionTheis Office reunion today Friday getting as much Art Michaelis Mgr of Boss families The Haven it deserves now Garland of the for the GARLAND SAFEGUARD rose chafers leaf hoppers Just Mix with Water YOUR INVESTMENT With FOR CATTLE and SHEEP Hail Insurance Hall Bros Feed & Produce Garland Utah JUST J J Faster Service BODY REPAIR WORK QUICKLY ATTENDED TO Three Good Mechanics to Serve You Look Us Up Carl’s Body & Fender Shop Garland CALL Shumway PHONE Real 13 Estate — Loans Insurance Garland Utah Charles J Wood Agent Garland Utah Phone 2 1' T |