Show I PAGE 5 GARLAND TIMES TIIE IN FARM MANY LOW1NCOME - — BRACKET Mrs Mrs the" state convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the Hotel Utah at Salt Lake City Saturday They were accompanied to the city by Mr Gleason and daughter Barbara Gleason George and Only one out of every five U S farms yielded $4000 worth of to products in 1944 according newly released figures from the 1945 Farm Census This is the minimum level of production necessary to return a net income between $2000 and $3000 of the nation’s farms averaged only about $000 in gross Relief Society meeting was held value of output the 1914 figures1 show Tuesday Teacher supervisor Mrs Anmce Iamb gave the teachers' BLAINE LEWIS IN KORF lesson on Dependability Mrs son of Mr and Nola Stan: gave the theology Blain Lewis Mr Nephi Nish of CanMrs J R Lewis of Garland is serving with the Field Artillery ada - visiting Ins brothers Roin Korea Blaine who is doing bert Nish and Thomas Nish The duty as a cook has recently had three brothers Inven't been toMr & Mrs two promotions and is now a cor- gether for 46 years Fd Vanderhoo! had as their guest He has been overseas poral Saturdav his father Mr Vander-boosince last November fiom Oregon A number of our neoplc attended conference Plymouth News GARLAND FRIDAY UTAH Mrs Nelda Whitney entertained A baby boy was born March 31 to Mr & Mrs Raymond Ilill of her bridge club Thursday evenPrizes Garland at a Brigham hospital were won by Mrs ing Mrs Arch Hall and Mr & Mrs Gaddie have return- Art Johnson Mrs Nephi Westergard ed home from Salt Lake City Marsel Nielson and Theron Gaddie's operation is recovering Butler spent the weekend attendhe ing conference in Salt Lake City following Mr from which satisfactorily y F r- """" FOR SALE: Registered milk cow Will freshen Call Garland phone Authority Deafness Your family history should be carved in granite Don’l leave the responsibility to your children or grandchildren Records in books can be destroyed by fire and other hazards Select your family memorial now together! 'W g John 80 N Bott & Son Co H Main Brigham r 1 f cash and call tor your dead and useless Cows Horses and Hors We now have Sheep great demand for live horses 159 S ' J J - ' 1 K START L Regular Army Job Open For Qualified AT Men PER $1870 civilian (approximate S Leon Bush WEEK equivalent HEARING AID EXPERT of the pay ofa US- Army Private) NEW WILL DEMONSTRATE This is Army Week when the entire nation pays tribute to the SCIENCE OF HEARING If you can qualify US Army AT GARLAND EXERCISES physically mentally morally you may begin your career with the best employer in the world by Mr Bush will conduct a Free Rapid ad joining the Army how CIIXIC for the hard of hearing vancement in pay and oppoitunily at Garland Public Library on as you progress See your local otfice today April 15 from 10 am to 8 pm-Army Recruiting ARMY Eddy OFFICE RECRUITING 16 So Main St Building Brigham City Utah a ou can actually have Now personal consultation on you hearing problems— actually learn a without trained specialist from how you too cost or obligation can enjoy pleasant relaxed hearonce again ing of this Hearing Clinic demonstration of the Science of Hearing preat Exercises Just as there are exercises to strengthen the eyes there are now exercises to help strengthen and improve the hear-ing thru natural means A will LUNCHES - DINNERSJ CANDIES 4 FOUNTAIN SERVICE 4 4 4 4 4 The Snack Bar ! feature be a new & effort to avoid To going rate of $39000000 a year increase it 70 per cent is unthinkable The often quoted “$1200 per week increase” when woven into the national a pattern plus some local askings actually becomes a pay roll increase averaging $32 per week for Mountain States men and women There in the more than one hundred besides wages but wages stand out and will of course a- have to be settled before any over-al- l greement can be reached items are union demands Wages The This hearing system includes the new science of Hearing Exercises that help to strengthen and improve your hearing thru natural means Simply attend at the time mentioned above- Evening appointment in your own home may be arranged (adv)- vices to lar skill We think this is and training and the only fair for labor expense is collected for our ser- fair to the employees thing paid to the public from revenues — CO Cr city J3P? - We are continually comparing our inwages with others and recent studies — well being dicate that they compare generally on the high sides Any doubt to Metal Culverts - Headgates Culverts You art subject to the general living conditions in the communities in which prevailing The Company feels that telethey work phone wages can be related and fixed only on a local area basis if they are to be fair to employees alike and telephone users Management’s Three Fold Responsibilities Management wants its associates in It to have good wages thinks the present wages which average 69 per cent above 1941 are good The present fine organization could not have been built up without fair and just wages the business and good working conditions Management thinks it has the responof seeing that the cost of telephone service to the public is reasonable and that means that the cost of furnishing the be service reasonable costs now dollar Management thinks that the security holders who have put up the money to build the plant should have a reasonable return on their investment that makes vestment the their It is in- There jobs about $10000 of plant — buildings boards cables etc — per employee of new capital will be required is switch- A lot In the future It takes all three workers customers to keep the business going OUR OFFER TO ARBITRATE IS OPEN AS TS ALSO OUR OFFER TO EXTEND THE PRESENT LIBERAL STILL CONTRACTS the In the meantime best we afe doing our to give as much service as possible Your cooperation By far the largest part of the Comtoll charges including pany’s revenues are received from rates that are determined in this territory Telephone employees Labor take 65 per cent of the revenue have proposed Concrete In - and investors justice of our comparisons and conclusions could be settled easily by an impartial board of arbitration which we & Reenforced wtd pall all aradlablo Tka rigid Northland Brand h sibility Company wants telephone wages be good It thinks its wages should compare fayorably with wages paid generally in this area for work requiring simi- Drainage Pipe Concrete or Clay Sewer Tile Plain causing This is but one point in the famous 8 Point Hearing System world’s developed by Acousticon oldest manufacturer of hearing aids in answer to the govern- for a complete ments '’demand For it was dishearing program covered that a hearing aid alone could not meet each and every need of the hard of hearing Now you have the 8 point pro- gram the government called for— in order to bring you again the wonderful world of sound as you once knew it Headquarters For- :- Corrugated is unhappy situation The union’s dewhich we understood were based largely on a national pattern are prohibitive Some of the union negotiators seemed shocked at the amount which totaled Facts cannot be $27000000 a year wished away Our present pay roll is at as Irrigaticn made an honest strike mands Bell U We are sorry for the inconvenience this CO Fanners Phones: telephone p Wo pay UTAn We the that f id ban buying latlliliM to tha lest AND BUYS ONLY THE standard rejects any but the highest quality seed Consequently when you buy Northland Brand you can be lure to local climatic you are getting dean fertile seed specially adapted conditions For th BEST seed your money can buy al once see your local Northrup King dealer or write to— 160 So 4th West & Company Are Important to VI I I i ' Dnf Norihrap The Issues in the Telephone Strike - — BRICK Laying Cinder Block Laying Chimney Laying and Plastertf phone ing — Garland GUffi ft-G- TELEPHONE USERS! On Here FOR SALE: Monarch range also with a good dresser several drawers and glass —Call Mrs Lorenzo Smith Garland ltc 1947 ohDMd NORTHRUP KING City IE Jersey soon 11 nnrrpn YDUIl FAMILY HISTORY Lake City Sunday Miss Geraldine Smith and brother Terry and sister IaRae returned to Salt lal-City Friday after havmg spent a week here with rela- Rate: 2c per word per issue in 25c tives advance Minimum charge Cards of Thanks 50c per issue PIANO- SNew Kimball Spinettes in rebuilt and used pianos Pianos bought sold or for rent —Todd Taylor phone 7516 2565 Quincy Ave Ogden Utah '3 the Mrs j ’vh®’" in Salt WANT ADS baby APRIL Mrs JMV Chambers spent the past ten" days with relatives in Provo and OgdenSpanish Fork Keith Fraser and SyWiadf Pocatello spent here 4 Mr patience in this understanding emergency are and greatly appreciated April S 1947 v THE Ogden Utah MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY c mutt imA w |