Show FACE TIDE GARLAND 4 THE GARLAND TIMES U Eatcrc4 Price IcbmlpUen TaraaM EVERT FRIDAY Matt Miiltr Ai( t Gartand tub (IN Per Tear PUBLISHED Sccwd CUm Wna — John MORNING 1328 at the Post Single E4hoc TIMES East Garland Coptea — Sc and PuhUahee Ferris Mr Commodities are turned trations over to schools for use m school lunches or sent to institutions or welfare’ recipients Feeding the American people Home Food Preservation— More is the farmer’s job according to than 6 000 community canning Chairman of the centers A W Bishop been established have Box Elder County AAA Committhru thee centers local surplus tee So how well the American 'foods are saved for family and people are fed has a lot to do school lunch use with the markets farmers can Industrial Feeding— Aimed at Nutrifind for their products raising nutritional level of Indus tion programs of the Depart- trial workers ment of Agriculture are aimed National Nutrition — Chiefly a at better standards of diet— coordinating program designed to which mean greater demand for ex'end the knowledge and prac farm products and more money tice of good nutrition in the farmer's pocket Here's a summary o( programs now being operated by USD A School Lunch— aimed at prowith nu viding school children Mr A Mrs Hardy Christensen trious meals it also helps to form good eating habits All 48 of Bear Diver City announce the States the District of Columbia arrival of a babv girl born Jan Mrs Christensen was former and the territories have now sign- 12 ed school Bums of Fielding lunch agnemnts ly Miss Mr A: Mrs Claine Grover an Direct Distribution— Thru this the Department distri nounce the arrival of a babs girl program butes fresh fruits and vegetables bom Mondav Jm 20 at the and other Mrs food purchaeed in Budge hospital at Logan Miss Iila connection with price support op- Grover was formerly Jensen Verl Grover who is with the army is spending a two week's furloueh with his parents Mr A Mrs Ralph Grover and Revon Mrs family Andrew of SAFEGUARD YOUR Ogden was a Sunday guest of Mrs Elmo Munson Mr & Mrs Andrew Jensen spent Tuesday at INVESTMENT Logan Merlin Iavoslie and Thelma Lion of were Ogden Thursday evening guests of Mr With A Mrs Elmo Munson Mr A: Mrs Chud Allred Mr A Mrs Wayne Gam and Mr A Mrs spent Mondav at Salt Lake Citv Mr A Mrs Victor Godfrey of Ogden were calling on friends here Sunday Mr & Mrs Dale Jones of Brigham visited with CALL Mr A Mrs D B Jones this week Mr A Mrs Keith Moss and children and Mr A Mrs M J L’dy Jr and son spent Thunday at Logan The MIA presented their Green and Gold ball at the ward recreational hall Tuesday 13 Miss Bernice Peterson evening was crowned queen Fielding Briefs of the quist board vuited The speakers at Sunday night meeting were three of the scout boys of our ward and Alma W Two musical of Garland King numbers were by Joyce and Joan twin daughters of Mr A Mrs John Isaacson of Honeyville Relief Society officers meeting was held last Thursday evening of David Larson jat the home officers and teachers Fourteen were present and after the business enjoyed a delicious lunch Alice 'erved by Larson and Ruth Hansen Loans — Garland Utah Mrs O C Davis is weekend in Ogden spending Sylvan business 80 N Main a entertained Mrs Fred Grover seventeen friends of her daugh ter Marie on her eleventh birth last Saturday Sleighing day and games were enjoyed and dinat a long table ner was served centered with a lovely birthday aiiiiMtil CLIP THIS Mrs Lafe Nielsen and daughter of Delta and William Nish of Ogden visited at the Wallace Wise home last week the Mr & June Anne Budge small daughter of Dr & Mrs Robert Budge of Smithfield is recovering from an operation for appendicitis performed at the Budge hospital last Tuesday morning WANT ADS Rate: 2c per word per issue in Minimum advance charge 25c 50c per Issue Cards of Thanks BUTCHERING— Garland Forsbcrg George Call 927 FOR 192 SALE: An irrigated acres —See J Collin Wr drad Sheep pa rash meins and treat UTAH Pfiones: Farmers Monument farm Wood 4tp Mid can tot yonr Horara Cow We now hate flogs demand for live borne wild CO 159-- Farm Construction Permits Required Salt Like 2 advantages of new modern electric brooders: lower cost operation (let than per chick) chick mortality smoother feathering Quicker Stronger healthier bird warm oi r Positive circulation of fresh Danger from fire or explosion eliminated less work and attention 2c Reduced apu A UTAH j Profit by'Beitpr farming Electrically See our Sscinc Veafet Equipment COMPANY POWER LIGHT MESSAGE TO IT SOMEONE WHO NEEDS Mr & Mrs R J Stayner of Salt at Lake City stopped overnight the Winters home last Monday to on their way to Smithfield spend a few days with their daughter June Budge Jan 19— All construction farm applications now are processed by the Office of Temporary Controls Miss Civilian Producation Adnumstra Boweutt tion construction division Arnold in M at play Seiler district manager evening Salt Lake reports cor Requests for struction now- should be filed on farm at the Salt Lake office in the Atlas Building Previously farm work buildings were approved or denied by Department of Agriculture coni' servation committees The switch to CPA was made by an amendment to Supplement 5 to Veterans Housing Program Order-City LEES BARBER Peterson and V D attended the Passion Salt Lake Wednesday Joey J34l) $Ct lecmcU No Experience is Necessary and Exxpert Instruction is Provided Without Cost as Careers in these and hundreds of other trade classifications may be vours if you can qualify for the New Regular Army The age requirement is 18 to 34 (17 with parents’ consent) and you must be physically and mentally fit You'll be paid a minimum of S7500 a month while you learn ouy food clothing quarters medical and dental care and travel will all be provided without cost to you and you'll be eligible for one of the world's best retirement plans Retire at half pay for life after 20 years of active duty' pay after 30 vears If the job you are seeking is not listed above check with jour nearest U S Army Recruiting Office And remember a three year enlistment permits choice of b’ranch of service which has any quotas to be filled and any overseas theatre which has ofienings’ inquire today at put in more telephones during than in the last four years before the war During the war a huge backlog of orders built up because materials were short We still need a lot of switchWe 1946 boards cable wire dial equip- poles ment and even buildings Progress is handicapped by continued material shortages and disturbed supply conditions but we’re using substitutes aqd shortcuts so as not to lose temporary time To bring you better'telephone servthan ever before an estimated 1000000 will be required for gross ice $ construction area in the Mountain during the next States five years Money to finance such a program must come from the savings of people who want a safe investment and the earnings of this Company must be sufficient to tract such investors at- at 202 FEDERAL OGDEN BUILDING SHOP Open Every Day Ike Mountain States Telephone tUTAHj 1 V— A IT! THERE ARE 40000 GOOD JOBS A MONTH FROM WHICH TO PICK YOUR CAREER MECHANICS PHOTOGRAPHERS DRAFTSMEN ELECTRICIANS MACHINISTS PHARMACISTS PLUMBERS STENOGRAPHERS WELDERS RADIO OPERATORS RADAR TECHNICIANS AIRCRAFT WORKERS these GIVE Mr A Mrs Merrill Jensen and tf Mr & Mrs Ervin Jensen visited Salt Lake Saturday in at PAPERIIANGING: Right now reasonable rates— A R Mikesell tf Tremonton phone Bell Consider OUT! cake City Family service and Ned Shaffer and Don Sorenson were in Brigham Tuesday on business says— Brigham and especially notice and appreciate good and they are sure to send friends and other travelers to your establishment if you give them the attention they like! Tourists Clyde Bott & Son Co Select at Cemetery Lot A MEAL Why jeopardize your business with poor service when it is so easy to give those little extra courtesies and services that make repeat customers Eph Peterson attended the funeral of her cou in Mr Antone Clawson at Salt Lake during the week awav While she visited her sifters Mrs J C Sahrn and Mrs Wavne Fielding at Clearfield and also Mrs Bill Cole at Ogden Mrs friend just stepped in to show me a new billfold ne received as a gift He said: ‘Pretty fine don't you think? See it has No mistaking my name inside here too who it belongs to’ He was proud of that billfold It belonged to him It had his name on it Ever stop to think why people pm their initials and names on everything possible? It malts that object become jvart of them That's the way u is with a family monument" H SERVICE RUIN GOOD Mrs Fred Grover and Flo Hael Riser and Korth were in Ogden on Mondav Mr daughter "A John WILL FOOD BETTER! Mr & Mrs Wavne Archibald are over the arrival of a bom Jan 20 at the hospital HOME JBENMDEH TASTE POOR SERVICE GOOD rejoicing girl The Garland Bridge club entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs A R Hodge in honor of her birthday anniver-isarMrs Dean Capener was a Mrs Hodge was special guest a " with presented gift Insurance GOOD MAKES babv Valiev PHONE Estate makes "Service with a sincere smile and for Utah friends for you Allen and C V Lilen- Sunday School stake Sunday School here JUST Shumway SAYS: WAITRESS THE PERFECT 1947 Sunday Fire Insurance Real POLLY 24 JANUARY FRIDAV UTAH Mrs L R Shaffer and son Do a accompanied Mr & Mrs Sherman and children to Salt Lake Oyler City Friday Office American People Better Fed These Days JJ GARLAND & Telegraph Co |