Show v rAGE s T1IE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Laundries Becoming Available Again for Farm Families The FRIDAY UTAH for a memory as new ironing many is becoming only mor6 farm families tfiefUmatic washer There’s them — all k great Profit by ' Sun--- Clinic much recent operat- ion L'iane and Jean Kemp of Brigham City are visiting this week their g ’and pa rents Mr A MrS" Edgar Kemp Thursday to do YOUR FERTILIZER? the the automatic dryer to dry the clothes and the efficient ironer to iron washing The Book Lore dub met at the home of Mrs Lolita Garn Friday for their semi monthly evening meeting Mrs Nan Earl reviewed Lfce book “Singing Waters fresnments were served by the hostess to nine club members and the following guests Mrs Wayne Garn Mrs N J Hodge and Mrs Frank Wood Mr & Mrs E C Mason spent Tuesday at J L Earl and daughter Logan Noreen Turner spent Thursday Mr & Mrs J D at Brigham Munson visited with their children Mr & Mrs David Allen and famat ily Perry and Mr & Mrs Jas Burt and family at Ogden last week Herman Potter and Clark Rudd attended a cattle sale at Twin Falls Idaho last week Mr & Mrs Wilford Humphreys and children Ray and Peggy of were Sunday guests of Ogden Florence Munson Mrs Mattie Bourne entertained the members of the Social club Development at her home Thursday of last week President Effie Potter returned d(jOLUSL Cljj01L tifa&SUWSuL becomes avail- laundry equipment able again Fielding Briefs Login 21 1947 MARCH IVynn S Ilansen day from the Mayo since his improved chore of doing the and washing UTAH Mr & Mrs George A Beal of Salt Lake City and Mrs ' Emily Bell of Richfield visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mr & Mrs V W Johns Larsen and Mr Mrs Shirley Mr fc Mrs Thro Limb were in Mr & Mrs Henry Brown and) ton Dee and daughter Carol Jean with relatives spent the week-enEden attended ward and the in reunion there Mr & Mrs Enin Miller visited with Mrs Miller's mother in Io- pan Monday Better As every farmer knows savers for you! time Farming we Electrically See Ifoar 'Electric Deafer tqisDMenf U POWER LIGHT COMPANY Mrs Smith of the presided Ex tension Service of the LSAC gave an interesting discussion on “good grooming" Luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Iieta Bourne and Roma Jean Hill to 19 club members and the following guests Mrs Smith Bessie Hansen Blanche Hansen Kate Saunders Helen Mason and Zina Peek Harold and LcRoy Manof ning Earmington spent Friday visiting with Mrs Herman Potter and Mrs Steven Potter and fam-dies Mr& Mrs Turner of Idaho are visiting with their -law Mrs Noreen Turner and family this week Mr A Mrs Jay Bourne announce the arrival of a baby girl Friday March 14 at a Logan hospital Mr & Mrs Sterling Burton and family spent the with their parents Mr A Mrs John Shoblom at Farmington Mi Bea Godfrey Florence Munson and son Forrest spent Monday at Miss Bernice Peterson Logan was operated on for appendicitis at the Valley hospital at Tremon-tolast week Elmer Barnett of Portland Oregon visited here last week ) Notes Mis City hie 91st day with ily our growers have made every effort to protect our supply is also limited MESSAGE fertilizer supplies are And — although for the coming season inadequate It may — not be enough to fill the needs of all sugar beet growers on the basli of the greatly increased beet acreage which is being signed for this spring 91st Birthday of Brigham S Burbank grandmother of llvrum Mar of Garland celebrated her B Meantime we are allotting to growers while the 100 pounds of Treble Superphosphate supply lasts birthday anniversary SunMr & Mrs Marble joined other members of the famin calling upon her 1 and 100 pounds of Ammonium Sulphate (nitrogen fertilizer) or was called to Ray Quigley this week due to the illness his father Joseph Quigley £ Mr Mrs W I Allred returned Saturday night frdrn California where they have been visiting for a number of weeks Mr & Mrs A1 jBugger of Salt Lake City spent the with Mr & Mrs B C Brough and Mr A Mrs W L Larson Adele Forsgren received treatment at the Valley hospital for pneumonia this week Mr & Mrs G B Hughes have Purchased and this week moved into the home formerly occupied Mrs Leonard Castleton by Mr Mrs Bin Unford entertained her bridge club Thursday evening Special guests were Mrs Abron Bowcutt and Mrs Horace Rose Prizes were won by Mrs Mrs Ralph Bishop and Bowcutt Mrs Kenneth Sargent Mr Sc Mrs A R Capener and Mr fc Mrs Garn Capener and baby spent the latter part of last week in Rock Springs Wyo with Mr & Mrs Darrell Jones Mrs Rose Elmer Mrs Zina Marriott and Mrs Hilda Spencer visited Wednesday with Esther Elmer in the Dee hospital a still more limited amount of mixed fertilizer commercial of If you are going to grow beets this year come in and see us at once for your fertilizer allotment "'V while the supply lasts — or ask your fieldman ) UTAH IDAHO SUGAR CO -- J r ' - - How you can help YOUR ARfTY DO ITS PART FOR PEACE WESTERN WONDERLANDS With the proposal for the discontinuance of Selective Service on March 31 America will rely on voluntary enlistments for the maintenanee of the Regular Armv at authorized strength In view of world conditions today this L a step of the grave-- i importance to every meriean citizen Never before in h itcrvj has any nation raised and maintained in alone Our a million-mai- l army by the volunteer sy ideals our belief in individual freedom mu safety and our duty to piomole vvoild peace — all are bound up in this decision This is your rmv and voluntary enlistment your elnVn’e It imi't not fail W ilh your help it mil not fail The rinv imi't continue to providi adequate occupaand to thesefoiccs help tion forces overseas to supply in keeping America strong and secure Your help anil understanding can do much to envoluntary enlistments courage a steady flow of necessary to sound training and the eflieient performance of the Army’s task hen you discuss this subject withy our sons brothers husbands ’or friends who may be ronideiing an Army career bear in mind the advantages offered by a of branch of enlistment Among them are the choice servic-- and of overseas theater where openings exist and the opportunity for thorough training in valuable skills A job in the new Regular Army compares favorably with the average in industry and has more opportunities! 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