Show PACE 5 THE FSA Activities Soya Plant Moves To North Garland Will Continue Without Interruption GARLAND TIMES Spotlighting S Nagao who has occupied the Mo’e building adjoining the Gartodav Farmers were assured land billiards fiuiing the war there will 1)0 no mtei ruptio'i of vars with a Soya Sauce Bottling the sol mu s ii ovirit il them bv a’ul distiihutinsj busuuss is this Vlmmixtra the Finn S(int wiik m vug Ins elfecls into the tion f M o Two prominent figures in the OaiLnd school build t livington Fiecman J rial and steel industry George F is o FS Supervisor said L ii ha ovru d a factory to make r will continue I’D Rulroad president I': thi m ufit us of his and F G Plowman pending est ildishuu nt ol in Ins Co During the (h nt ol I S Steel vice presi Advu Farmers’ Horn ' th Corporation building tftere a new agent tuawd b I tah vvhde tom tn tins week v h ' loi j government to take ou r tin lumlm h s made diction I'tah has pi “ llmM' i' tin government and the Fnieiv m prodiidid to L'l thr building and hcfoH it an (iu ofw industrial Feed Loan Division ol h has Mi hit of never k( mt's !' dii oil pc nianen’lv Ci edit Administration hi lore in an interbeen known in'! ft d to ov nit inis matei the Rave 'Congress Li hi col rut ion of another im region 01 tie Lmted States multure 90 d ol b Gtneva for nucleus is the Seva Bean com ftr he lanctions of s and the n 'u v ni decided id thit one of the rt atest industrial do and loan n teed to pi nop u 'd tin n bring his et’tne viiopnunis evei known in the in the Famuis Ilona V me sin Mr n " 'mi Ashby termoutain itgion f(l build a said Win llvniRton tion W e of the Union iibuiin plant dtclaud transfer is complete hs win i bnvwvti advised that the Pacific aie aw me of the possi cease to exist However its !e sf bilitics are s and lor piepared in quarters juiscnt on In tlu will be earned Li ouid not be icnewed he them a net m much the same d did me huso in property THE ner as at present in TIRE SHORT GE is ard ' ictum there I tah is The Farmers Horn t keeping a number ol I" '( o ‘bn lui' onh lm and borne would he teal loners continue the woik of FA u d hi can t o Ins new ui r of a new name and fm tin -t jutting fear into the heatfs n Los a lew Angeles time gives it poimanent tourists whose iiihbtr has prac status ueu’ns " IPS niOSl FSA was authonid in law tiiliv incited off their wheels as thov pound Executive at high Orders rathtr than along tin countrVs hot Act of Congress v smeds ovci iioncrs roads to caimrm on tin In addition DI PARTING C'ul’PlF o edit piouin A number of ‘nun ts have been xupei vised 'tin m o' the Bear lb t r Yal fmud to wilt to home tow 11s iol FSA and the Cion and foul mm k conurt association paMicipat program the new slcihv is an tires to continue their trips and thorized to ptovide ipsuiunti id in a law n partv and dinner others have been forced to garage loans to farmers and pit ft rime at the Milton Johnson home in thur cars and return via rail liemonton Saturday is created for loans to (ruble evening cause of the tire shortage ho'im ing Mr and Mis J R terans to acquire farms The lack of tires is attributed Dillard B Lassetcr who has Bcckstead who are moving to Salt to the fact that everyone who can tke in the near future been administrator of F9 was turn a wheel is on the road and Mr Bcckstead has accepted a used up the recently appointed Admmistr itor they have simplv of the new Farmers Home roads Utah’s d peimarent position with the Utah supply st ' orchestra Svmphonv ministration others are becoming along with littered with blowout tire town to and motorists limp Mr & Mrs Ervin Peteison and Mr & Mrs Grant Cullimore and and willon rims vainly seeking baby spent the weekend at the family are vacationing and vsit old tire that to for any pay ing W m J Cullimoie home mg relatives in the Northwest will hold air are tryUTAH HOUSEWIVES done— ing to get their canning as far as sugar supplies will permitand peaches NOW MORE THAN EVER BEFORE plums pears early apples and local tomatoes are now flooding UTAH in markets HAS A THE ARMY GOOD JOB FOR YOU! TO FORMER ARMY OFFERED NOW GRADES SPECIALISTS OCCUPATIONAL G'n’ft jos in fraJti are being offered note by the Regular Army to qualified former ervi mien Veterans discharged on or after May 12 10 to who enlist or reenlist for 3 years may be enlisted in the grade for which qualified provided this grade is not higher than that held at time of discharge and provided that at least ( months of former service was in one of 400 designated military occupational specialties in which enlistment is now desired Important interesting jobs are open in hundreds of skills and trades in the Army with splendid training and educational advantages! These are in addition to free food housing clothdental care t insurance ing medical and There’s adventuie travel education a secure and profitable future in this vital realistic profession Get full detaiijafyour nearest Army Remitting Station Highlights of Regular 2 or 3 for l1 Enlistment year year enlistments permitted for mm now in the Army with 6 or more months of service 2 Enlistment age from 18 to inclusive (17 with pcPnts years in the consent) except for men Army who may reenhs at any age and former service jfien depending on length of serv 3 A reen&tment bonus of $S0 for each year of active service since such hnu9 was last paid or since listen try into service 3 provided months is within tenlmtment “after last honorable discharge who 4 A furlough for men within 20 days Pull details of somewhat are down however ago year Watermelons are going at Be a pound cantaloupes at from SI 00 Peaches are to $2 00 a crate for $2 50 per bushell and Bartlett pears at S3 50 per bushel of AgThe U S Department Maw’s riculture denied Governor tequest for exra canning sugar “There is for Utah housewives a world shortage of 7500 000 tons the Department in of sugar” formed the Governor Prices from a Army Enlistments other Luffough privilege can be oh tailed from Recruiting Officers Mu!ering-ou- t pay (bawd upon SAFETY ANALYSTshould employed to sift traffic accithe by dent reports repefved Drivers State Tax Coparfnssion’s License DjMion the State Road Division has reTraffic&afety It is he commended opinion safety experts that all records more than of accidents causing should of $25 00 worth damage be analyzed by an expert and the findings made available to lo cal law enforcement bodies Mexican NEV1LLS NORMAN Hat Utah termed "world s num her one riverman’’ bv the editors of the Saturdav Evening Post to his San has returned Juan of the home’' after all running bad spots on the Snake and Sal Mr mon Rivers in Idaho had no difficulty in ne negotiating Idaho’s worst ‘white waters" in his special boats t In addition 0 PY iSown for Sorylco Incrooto right If Mombor of Flying or Glldor Crowi in Pay for Eocli I Yoorl of Sorylco OvtriMi Litton to " W mrriori of “ Proco” “Voles ol tho Army" Proudly Vo Hmit" Mark IVamow'r Army Show “Sound OH" “ Harry W Sport Ftrview" and BandV on our radio fallat NW 202 yaar Federal Army Hills HOLD MIM RFIMON Mavm J J White and mem a re beis of the fanulv attended union at Woodland Summit conn av t and Sunday Saturdav at the The affair was staged old Thomas H White homestead in at with about 150 members tendance Mr & Mrs G R Korth where at Ogden Sunday were dinner guests at the ford home Mr spent & Mrs IV Fndav Pleasant Grove David fair time spent they San J Cullimore spent and Saturday in Brough of Logan as a guest of spent Rodney Larsen With little for 1m prospect Superintendent Bunderson rein the overall supply provenient ports that the hot lunch program disrnbution of the sweet stuff for will resume with the opening of America’s coffee and canned fruit school on Tuesday September 3 took a turn for the better last Lunches will cost the students The week of Economic Office 13c in the same as last spring Stabilization authorized an in the elementary schools and 18e creased subsidy to domestic sugar in the high schools per lunch beet processor’s “to speed up Parents are requested to send of sugar which maiketing may money for the lunch with the have been held in the expectahoys and girls the opening day tion of price increases” if they want them to participate The int lease in processors' sub-- in the program sidv amounting to about 13 cents tickets Hot lunch will go on of sale at the high school per hundred on the Friday more and xugu and about 43 centp Saturday evenings August crop pel hundred in the l'Hfi 30 and 31 will rot inciojxc proceeds re tiiud hv funnels except by olf me eased transportation stttnu (oHs to distant areas where liuve not been received in Meat enough volume to satisfy valid sugar The ration coupons int anue tan ho expected to it litve heard rrititism recently j Furniture — Auto th it la "e xtoux of sugar have Livestock been to allowed accumulalte while eonsunu rs lalions are lit Id at an uniintiiiulilv low level to Suit Monthly Payments Meanwhile Income Term Loans to the Department of Farmers gritultuie made the fact plain LOANS $10 that no can gied improvement be expected in the near future in woild In spite sugai supplies of a 29 percent increase in pros peet for U S sugar beet produe 1946 production tion estimates are reduced by unfavorable crop in some U S cane pro-prospects areas and in Cuba and during F’uerto Rico Mrs visited Flovd during Iake City Mr family & lake City Mrs spent Alma W Wednesday in in Bradford Mr A Mrs Cecil children spent the Salt Lake City Ioans Can Same Dav Be Usually as Applied Made For BRIGHAM LOAN CO Salt and Salt By Pv Mail E King $300 Iatans Made Anywhere Our Representative Or children Stohl and the week to 43 So Under and in L Petersen Mgr Phone Main Brigham 448 City Supervision Of Utah of State SALT Sotene tyosi IjouA fWatei ThiAls something you do not often need — but we have it for vou when you do need it and at a low economy price too just as we have scores of other items for your convenience and saving Make Your Want Known at Gus’s Garland Grocery la b M 'SAVE WEAR M WITH SINCLAIR R dTsmrms W£S Ida of Rupert Mr L Mrs Elmo Lowell Mr V Mrs Farnsworth of Ogden visited with Mr relatives here Mondav Godfrev Mrs Orson and son of Lehi were Sundav Joseph guests of Mrs Fliza Godfrev and Mr Mrs famdv Hvrum Kauxe and familv of Salt Lake of Citv were weekend guests Mrs Frank their parents Mr Mr C Mrs Cannon Thorra' visited over the Hyde of Ogden here weekend with friends is visiting Munson Fond Donfol nariil GarCapener logan— - Harold land who will complete requireat ments fur his M S degree Utah State Agricultural college an Ati ust 30 has been awarded assixtantship in sociology at The I niversity position carries a stipend of SlfiOO accordA Gedtles Joseph ing to Dr head of he xociologv department of social division olid director work Mr Capener was graduated He enter Horn USAC in PHI ed the attm and became a cap late tain before his release in PH 5 He returned in January e ftn j aiiunto workof 11c was Chi loettd piexident Sigma fiat'umtv of which he was so eutaiv bt fore the war Commumtv in Organization I ogan is the title of his thesis studv of local organi hith K amt zalion institutions made to lav for a future background and improvements changes Mr Capener will leave for the hi it St pit in her 10 a 1916 30 AUGUST Hot Lunch Begins With Opening of School U S Moves to Aid! Sugar Distribution A Merlin ot FRIDAY UTAH he Fielding Briefs NEW PAY la Addition lo ClotSmq and Modlcol Lodging Coro GARLAND Harold Capener To Get Degree Aocrafffaf and Station Building “Mato Ogden It Miiffaa Utah For Car Care Deluxe Uooslie with Miss Udair Welling of Salt Lake Merlin Looxlie and Mr City Airs Elmo Munson spent Fndav at Lagoon vnn Mr A Mrs Halton and family of Kali Del Montana visited with relatives here Effie Mrs this week Johnson is spending this week at Boise Idaho Miss Sadie Johnson returned home after spend ing the past two weeks at Spring dale Mr L Mrs Ralph Baird spent Thursday at Brigham Carolyn Petersen' of Brig with ' spent the Noble Mrs her parents Mr & Mrs Grant Me Petersen Farland and family arrived last Thursday from their home in the state of Washington to visit with their parents Mr L Mrs J H Smith and Mr & Mrs Elijah Me Farland of Logan j SiNC ill! 1Ai tW t lT'-V’’- " r”ST2i I ‘‘"j? Miss ham Fteivone Comes to The Willard Wood Sinclair Service j J Charles Phone 2 ’ Wood Agent Garland Utah JyJZyrmv't nJ Pyl’ |