Show THE YAGE Spotlighting UTAH of Mr A Mrs C K Mr A Mrs at SHOP You Money Card $349 Kitchen $298 Shasta Water Softeners And Platform S- northern Furniture Co Garland The son ETJGHTJE Car The the Hall spent Idaho Shelley LEES Here to Save Smith Fiery Couch Mrs Ogden Hougaard & Mrs Charles II Last visitLogan and Richmond Tues- Mar Davis visited over the in Salt Lake and Ogden In Randolph Gee visited Saturday with Mrs Ray Oliver Mrs garet Farming-to- and Mrs Mr A Mr Frank Riser and Von spent Saturday in Logan Mr ed in day state blind worker Allen the Garland Lions at their luncheon evening Wednesday ray told the Spent Reverent Service Always Earnel and daughter Carma and were Archibald Logan Saturday of Richard Smith Cniversity is spending his Ftih student spring vacation with his parents Nielson J Limb and in Ogden and Mrs BARBER The first (lay of the conlerence will be devoted to a memorial in the morning program On April 4 the nun nun sesin problems sion vvill with the making and onnection loans and of mortgage servicing relationclose in maintaining ships between national larm loan In and the II ink associations he afternoon J It Moil) Land Flank Commissioner Iroin Washaddress the will C D ington on “The Twelve Fedconference eral Land Banks ” I St Mrs F meeting anniversary ing the thirtieth the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley on April 3 and 4 in Berkeley California On April 3 1917 the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley reeened the Federal from its charter Farm Loan Board to nuke long erm mortgage loans in California Arizona Utah and Nevada and shortly thereafter bank ofto ficers devoted their energies borrowers would be organizing into national farm loan M Mr 1947 28 MARCH FRIDAY UTAH 21 of An inspection on March the demonstration grass plots lo& Mr Mrs Millan Perk and cated on the Israel Hunsaker Sherry spent Saturday ranch in Whites Valley by Blaine daughter Would Learn About Utah Sixty per cent of these adult C In Ogden Evan C and Moie Thompson from many direc- b'ind are over 50 years of age ’Every day tions more and more people arc and most of them are blind be- of the Soil Conservation Service Bill and Dorothy Capener spent has shown that the grasses have their spring vacation with their or neglect of the turning their attention to Utah cause of not yet reached a stage of “Range earlier years or due proof of which is contained in eyes during parents Mr & Mrs A Dean Capethe at that elevation Readiness” Open Every Day ner the letters which stream into the to disease of which blindness is men report Utah Department of Publicity and a result Sight is a delicate Koford Niel Mrs entertained had The wheatfcrass Industrial crested function Development which we have not been North the Carolina able to extend at the same time made the greatest growth some Saturday evening honoring her From birthday anniversary while cheat husbands School for the Deaf conics the we havt Been' extehdihg the life tour to missive: “Our class is1 span Mr Murray further stated grass growing amidst the other Bunco was played and luncheon following t had only made 'a growth served studying wool but North Carolina The speaker told of the acti- grasses bunch of 1L to 2 inches We need vities raises almo-- t no sheep that are being carried on grass giowth was 3 Native Elden Hooper of Star Valley ROGERS to 4 inches SHAW to see some real fleece to help to u:d the blind in the and Max Archibald profitable Native sandberg of Logan We and us understand about wool bluegrass growth use of their time FUNERAL HOME here at the to 2 inches was l1 Other gras- spent the read in our geography book that and pleasant made a pica for better ses A R home Hodge demonstration plot in the your state is one of the most im- care of the eyes of those who do which indicate excellent possistates not have portant wool producing good vision bilities are: tall We read that there are thousands whealgrass num- which is a slow starter in the Vocal instrumental and We would of sheep there like bers furnished by blind workers spring but which remains green very much to see some samples Mr Murray were late in the season big bluegrass of wool and some pamphlets with1 accompanying much ‘Mijoyod by the club pictures and facts about yourj The program arranged by the intermediate whealgrass and stiff hair vvheatgrass send Could stbte these club you commiltee in charge of asMr Thompson pointed out that things please0” Tables — sistance to the blind was introThanks to the fine cooperation cases the livestock will ip many duced by Dovers Owens Secrebe turned onto the grass betore of the Utah Wool Growers AssoStools — had charge it has tary Andy Campbell ciation made enough growth to samples of wool right off of the meeting Mt the sheep’s back along with adethe expected grazing support Too many ranches turn their quate literature have been mailed by the Department to the North FARM livestock Majestic Radios NEWout by the calendar School for the Deaf Carolina rather than by using the grass Rockers 1947 PROGRAM a guide POTATO as height Experiments From Chicago conducted by the intermountain A Chicago Journal of Commerce Growers who want the protect- forest and range experiment staletter says- “We have been of Government supion price tion indicate that grass grazed ceiving inquiries from persons port on their 1947 potato crop before interested in visiting your state must comply with 1947 individual called it has reached the stage “Range Readiness” conUtah send us- necessary farm potato acreage goals set by tains please food value They information and each the county AAA committee in- have very little found that crested of your booklets so that we can structions disclose They must and native bunch wheatgrass distribute them directly to read- also: arc 90'I water until they ers interested in Utah” Produce potatoes not objection have nearly made a top growth of apable because insect of disease six inches From New York By the frost or other da- proximately infestation time it has reached seven to Air-A Pan American World mage the water content inches Is eight Heart of Your letter says: “We ways System maximum Must declare the drops to around 70'T thus profeel that a distribution of UTAH of potatoes they expect quantity viding three times as much food RAINBOW LAND will he of in- to offer for price and BY A SPECIALIST IT CHECKED support value not counting the additional estimable value in stimulating pay a nominal service fee on leaf growth travel in your state If you could potatoes so declared and use us with from 3000 to disease provide Grazing at this early stage free land of the symp- If continued 5000 copies we will see that is particul-lengine suffers Thompson to New they are injurious to the young gras- - it retoms a rundown York sent to Dublin Ireland by FARM LABOR ses inasmuch as they are still air and distributed at the Spring HOUSING on stored food in the drawing LOOMS of someone who quires the Show at our expense” mot until a growth The letoi five to It now appears certain liiat Box ix inches is made If this young ter goes on to explain that KNOWS what to do - - how to do Elder will receive an al- and succulent growth is continued potential European tourists locationCounty of buildings from the to be removed the general vigor in coming to the Unitinterested We 29 necessary operations Federal be Government that can at of the Show the is will States ed be diminished until plant used for housing From Maine a migratory farm the weakened plant becomes as by the laborers advises county agricul victim From the office of the Superiof competition from the ntendent of Public Schools Lew- tural agent Steward this week less palatable plants such as sage is done quickly skillfully job Tho details to some have brush and cheat grass yet Maine the followcomes iston be worked out any farmer who ing letter from A A Woodworth a economically is interested is advised call to I am “Since plansuperintendent the ning a trip thru your beautiful one county extension service or Mechanic of the Labor board members state in the near future I would Uth Mrs Nielson Zenna visitors GARLAND Soil Experts Talk By Murray Allen Inspect Test There are more than 1000 adult blind in the state of Utah Mur- Pasture Plots ' of Park Kunzler E Charles Director of the Box Valley Elder County National Farm Loan and Harry Drew Association a will attend conference commemorat- TIMES Hear Lions Farm Loan Officer Will Attend Anniversary Meeting GARLAND HAVE Liberty Theatre Phone any condition your of t’TAH TREMOVTOV 146 attention Mar 28 A 29: A Sat —Double Feature — Gorcey Huntz Hall in Frl Leo it perform prescribed “Spook Buster” Also Jimmy Wakely lee in White “Moon Over Montana” Iulu Cartoon A therefore Serial Wed Mon Tues A A 31 April FRED ASBING CROSBY TAIRE JOAN CAULFIELD Billy De Wolfe in Sun Mar 30 2: any advance publicity and information you have available to make my trip most I worthwhile and memorable am especially Interested in the scenic offerings the best automobile routes and especially a list of good tourist accomodations plus any other information you might think would be valuable to me" From Detroit A detailed letter from the Ford in brief: Motor Company says ‘The Ford Times’ enjoys a circulation of 1200000 readers and us material send photographs pertaining to Utah for our July issue" From California “ ‘Chimes’ is a very colorful little magazine published monthly “BLUE SKIES” In Technicolor SPEAKING OF ANIMALS NEWS Special Show: 2 One Day Only— Thurs Apr Gloria Jean Nan Grey and Robert Cummings in “THE UNDERPUP” Proceeds to Second Ward Elders Quorum Missionary Fund When the seedlings have reached six inches in height they need because the plants climb supports Occasional by means of tendrils of liquid manure application of water and a amounts ample mulch of stable manure peat moss or grass clipping during in maindry spells arc important taining vigorous plants for a long blooming period with Spray when necessary and Volck to control pests Just Arrived Men’s All Wool Slacks g 50 - $g5° Lien's Field 395 Boys’ Shoes Children’ Shoes Made 3 98 to $5 70 The Hose Clothing Garland ui mm 1 A as their vender’s Airs Jack guest this Lavender week Mr Crpheum Theatre TREMONTON rri & Eddie Sat Dean mother Mrs Elery two tables of bridge Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs Hunter Gaddic Frizes were won by Mrs Clarke Jones and Mrs Dean Pasadena covering activities in the field of western sports informatplease send us complete ion on fishing hunting and where to go in vojir state for a vacation what accomodations to expect and an idea of prices you can give us will be Anythin in appreciated” Mar UTAH 28 A un MORGAN 30 Sinclair Service And Phone 7 H Merrill Pineappl- 4 Can e- Station Garland Ut Wassom - Mgr SATURDAY SPECIAL VALUES 50 For 0MrLCrahed 21 2 cans 25c KEENAN OXYDOL — Large Pkg MIRACLE” News — Cartoon THIS IS AMERICA Month: “THE JOLSON STORY” With Larry Parks Evelyn Keves Wm Demarest and Bill Goodwin In Technicolor 32c Cheerioal- s- 24 Peet’s— 45 & in “THE COCKEYED Next Zip Out tomorrow? VEGETABLE SOUP — Cambells 29: Cinccolor Shorts Tues Mon Mar 31 and April “RANK WYNN - in “Colorado Serenade” in Added Factory Bear River Auto Company Sego Milk La- Capener Store them Children’s rockers and small miscellaneous tables also are now in good condition because of the work of these adult students have Hilda Spencer entertained the Bunco club Monday evening Special guets were May Larsen and Rose Elmer Brizes were won by Audrey Gleason and Fern Anderson Those good Bondshire and Thorogood Shoes that Everyone has been anxious to get are Now Here — One of the finest Mrs Oneta K Shurtz who has been conducting an adult class in refurnishing and redoing furniture and upholstering each Monday night for the past ten or twelve weeks announces that the class will complete its studies Monday night March 31 Mrs Shurtz states that several of the women have converted some old kitchen chairs into comfortable and attractive boudoir chairs A chest of drawers which was over 100 years old has been stripped of its old paint and now has a new walnut finish Several discarded footstools have been made usuable by supplying them with needlepoint coverings The ladies have also taken apart some scit cushions from off sofas retied broken springs and Ail Mr Oil Tanned — 12 inch $1 Miss lieth Brown has returned to school at the BYU after spendwith her pnr-ing the ents Mr A-- Mrs Henry Brown Boots Why not Chugg in today GARDENING TIPS Sweet peas ar universally grown in many types of soil and under most climatic conditions They thrive in a fertile soil that is well drained growing best durcool the ing nights of early spring Dig a trench in the fall or spring spading it to a depth of foot and a width of foot Fill in with old manure to a depth of three inches then fill the trench with rich loam Flowers of an unusally large size and a longer season will blooming be your reward for thorough preparation and care Sow the seed as early as possible in the spring covering to a depth of 2 inches and thin the to stand six seedlings inches apart by Trained Furniture Repair Class Ends appreciate The and factory SHREDDED "itSoap WHEAT —Kellogg’s 15c Choice Meats SIRLOIN STEAKS— lb POT ROAST — A grade lb RIB BOIL— lb LUNCH MEAT — Assorted lb 55c 43c 29c 43c Garland Grocery DEV |