Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND FRIDAY UTAH Hcadquartcfs For- :& Drainage Irrigation Pipe Metal Culverts Corrugated Plain & Reenforced W R - Headgates Culverts Concrete White Company 1626 Wall Ave Phone East Garland CO Utah Ogden r Sait 0 Ukt FROZEN FOODS inlurntiuun tree jasJen ranch or rut for r-- Communications — Liberty Theatre Fri Double Grant Kirby 16 21 22: Feature uzv Knight in March Sat & 'Tail I TREMOXJON Phone “Lawless Breed” Dan Serial in Cartoon & Sun Mon Tues 23 24 23: OLIVIA DEIIAVILLAND LEW AYRES Thos Mitchell in THE DARK MIRROR Shorts Wed Bing Mar Tburs 27: in Way” Cotten Teresa “Shadow Fri A 26 Crosby Gloria Jean I Had My “If Also Jos News and in Wright Doubt” of a & Sat Mar 28 & 29: — Double Feature — Gorcey Huntz Hall in Leo “Spook Busters” Jimmy Lee Wakely White in “Moon Over Montana” Lulu Cartoon Serial A Orpheum Theatre Fri Sat Crab be — Plus — Michael in Louise Duane CARTOON 'Sun Tues 23 24 25: EVELYN KEYES KEENAN WYNN Ann Miller in Mon “THE THRILL OF Wed Ellen Cartoon Short Thun Drew Mar Robert 26 A Stanton 27: in “Sing While You Dance Added Fri Eddie St Shorts Sat Mar Dean In 28 29: A BASKETBALL GAMES game is a good basketball thrilling and enjoyable event and many people in the communities around here have been attending those at the high school the past season But one thing has marred my pleasure to a certain degree in these games And that is the typo of some of the yells or cheers I have really been when some of them are because of the low langiven and the words that are guage used in some not all of them I have not heard that kind of our yelled by any visiting schools Haven’t we the people the right to expect something a little more high class from our high school? —School Patron BRAZIL” News What is the answer? Shall we build high fences all over our town? Or would it not be possible for all dog owners to try to keep their pets on their own Mrs Odeen Dlderickson and baby are visiting with her parents Mr & Mrs W J Cullimore Mr A Mrs Malcolm Caddie of here Hyrum spent the “Colorado Serenade” All in Cinecolor Added Shorts The Rose Clothing Store Garland BOYS’ A real REAL COWBOY HATS hat made with real felt $398 BOY’S BEANIES Just the Thing for Spring WE HAVE BEAUTIFUL A LADIES' PRICED LADIES NIGHT MEN’S PAJAMAS FROM 35c SELECTION OF SLIPS 1173 to $375 GOWNS RAYON - COTTON $398 $450 PRINTS 79c per Yard t A FEW MATERIAL PIECES OF PRINTED LENGTHS AT $123 A YARD DRESS SATURDAY VALUES front M bp t JHETHER it’s a family monument or t double or single marker you are assured the finest w'drk'nan'M' ‘'n vour memorial orders are placed with usilYou’U like the deep tnue colors in the variety of hard northern granites — a we havt in stock colors that aid so much in selecting of individuality one monument distinctly your own There W no substitute for granite Select John H 80 N Main a Cemetery A Co Bott & Son Brigham Lot and a Family 23c 18c 29c 28c $L29 6c BAR LAUNDRY SOAP— Southern Maid 3 for DREFT — Lge Pkg 10c 32c BEEF SHORT RIBS— lb SIRLOIN STEAKS— lb GROUND BEEF— lb BRAUNSCHWEIGER — lb FRANKS— lb 32c 55c 35c 59c 43c Citv Garland Grocery Monument STATEMENT from YOUR ASSOCIATION on Pending SUGAR BEET LEGISLATION and Future Prospects for UTAH and EASTERN IDAHO GROWERS A very Kid” “Personality gardens What's the use of a campaign when the next mornmg after raking and hoeing and digging to get everything shipI find my yard literecl with shape hones rags and papers carried there in the night by dogs? What is the use of planting flowers for the dogs to play in? Last year a big dog pranced in circles all summer long under one ofrmy Trees barking at birds— and trampled into the earth some choice plants I had growing there And it seemed to me as if all the dogs in Garland used my garden for a gathering place making the vege-- ' tables unfit to be eaten making paths thru it and tearing around thru the rows What’s the use? I’m plumb discouraged This is a free country and just as I believe it is every child's right to have a dog for a pet— so do I believe that I as a taxpayers should be free to NOT have dogs if I find tnem Ol'R SPECIAL PORK & BEANS— Pierces SPRING GARDEN PEAS— No 2 can TOMATO SOUP— Campbells 3 cans QUAKER OATS— Ige Pkg CR1SCO — 3 lb jar SALT — Iodized 26 oz pkg that lor legal thru and —Citizen 22: John in Raiders” “Lightning 'Anita black dogs sizes 21 20 SL AI Are you one of the many who are using these tasty fruits fish or vegetables property? UTAH TREMONTON Thurs Buster IS GARLAND GOING TO TIIF DOGS? little Rig dogs dogs while dogs brown dogs spotted dogs' Dogs of all shapes colors and breeds' Notice has been printed it is time to buy licenses these dogs thus making it at will for them to icam sards llovwrs every b d's Vincent June Durea “Black Angel” lMf 21 in Healthier! J or Clay Sewer Tile Concrete MARCH Sacramento San Francisco Morgan Monday A W Bishop is reported to be Sunday and other places of interest On their daughter Mrs visiting recovering from pneumonia Gleed ud Merlin A Mrs RoeR Mr and family: IMr A Mrs George Gleason spent Myrlle Idaho are Nan Oyler had her tonsils out children of Gannett their with visiting this week Monday at the Valley hospital Idaho Bob Shaffer of Gannett parents Mr A Mrs L R Shaffer Mrs Mr 4 met return they his their to down came help Tuesday and father back with two loads of R J Potter on Donner Pass Grow Your Own Vitamins The with them awhile visited to the family complete belongings 'a slier Potters were on their way to he move they begin last fall ThursSacramento - to -- visit - with - their' They returned to Gannett On I) vegetables children Mr A Mrs Norman Perry ALL their vitamins day gic vou 17th of March A returnGrover The Centennial Mrs Fred Mr '1 lure will be no guesswork ed Wedncday from California party given by the Relief Society famous il you plant Most of successful where they visited at Yuba City was very and Mountain Grown Seeds Your with Mr & Mrs Flovd Adams those present were costumed will local dealer has them Mrs Harmon Pierson and enjoyed the program and an old Mr Mr & Mrs Golden Fine and alsb time dance get them for you promptly at and with I have just returned from Washington D C where I attended a conference on pending sugar legislation for the United States Beet Sugar Policy Committee As a result of these meetings and from my general observations I feel constrained to join Mr Arvil Miller president of the Idaho Sugar Beet Growers Association in making a frank statement on the prospects which face the industry this year and in succeeding years after the national and world shortage has been relieved Briefly these are our conclusions and recommendations: Any legislation which the present Congress may pass whether it extends the Sugar Act of 1937 (which would otherwise expire December 31 1947) or creates new legislation will undoubtedly contain sugar beet acreage allotment provisions similar to those in the 1937 Sugar Act We are making every possible effort to improve our relative position 2 Despite this fact it appears extremely doubtful at this time that the domestic beet sugar industry will gain any substantial increase in production quota or in acreage except for our proportionate amount of that small general increase which may come to all producers through a normal growth in the nation’s population 3 The acreage history which beet growers have made in recent years and will continue to make this year and in subsequent years until acreage allotments are restored will have a definite bearing on future acreage allotments both for factory districts and for individual farms The failure of the industry as a whole to produce more sugar during war years is an obstacle in our present efforts to improve our position through new legislation t 4 In our judgment we have at most only two years more to make favorable acreage history before restrictions in the planting of sugar beets are again established 5 Utah and Eastern Idaho growers have already lost ground in the maintenance of high acreage history during the recent war and postwar years 6 The extension of the Emergency Farm Labor Act to December 31 1947 now seems fairly rertain wilh a hill to this effect already passed and no serious opposition in sight by tlie U S House of Representatives for its passage through the Senate This should assure us of our proper allotment of thousands of Mexican Nationals provided we make our needs known at once to our local labor committees so they can pass them on to the Slate Emergency Farm Labor Director Early action on this Moreover any increase in sugar beet acreage will matter is essential bring additional laborers into the territory and will thereby improve the overall labor picture rather than weaken it 7 This year and next are perhaps the last years we will have as growers and as districts to build up our acreage history before acreage allotments are 1 IN UTAH SUGAR BEET GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION By NOBLE IIUNSAKER President Tii |