Show PAGE S THE Horseshoe Pitchers Will Hold Meet In Salt Lake Coal The July bulletin of the Carbon Chamber of Commerce a diagram which graphically indicates that the payroll of the coal mines of Carbon Emery and part of Grand County totals $5109 750 annually In addition the bulletin reveals that the total payroll from industry in twenty other Utah counties totals only $4870643 The Carbon Emery and Grand county figures do not include railroad employees which if tabulated and added to the total v ould step up the amount considCounty carries The game that brightened many a lonely hour for the Utah pionsprs will be spotlighted by the Centennial Commission be25 when ginning August the U S National Horseshoe Pitching tournament opens in Murray According to Arch Stokes of chairman the Centennial Horseshoe committee the five tournament will day get underway each afternoon at two o’clock and continue thruout the evening until ten o’clock with the aid of There will be more than lights150 of the tftp notch ringer experts of he nation competing for the title A large number of entries are expected from Utah The courts at the Murrav fairgrounds have been rebuilt and lights installed to make it one of the finest horseshoe court in the nation r i Plymouth News Season tickets were pi iced on Mr & Mrs James Estep were sale this week for the Western Open Golf tournament —the big- visiting in Salt Lak City Friday gest golf event ever to come to of last week M? & Mrs Wayne the intermountain west The Whiting of Salt Lake City were tournament wall be held at the guest of his brother Lake Salt Country Club beginning Mr Ray Whiting Mr A Mrs on August 29th Delbert Woods and children of The Western Open is sponsored Fielding were Sunday dinner Utah the Centennial by Commisguests of Mr & Mrs Ray 'VVhiting sion and the Utah Golf Associa- Marvilla and Mabel Pierson spent tion in the true Centennial spirit a week in Bountiful with Mrs Roy This is the first time in the his- Nielson Mr & Mrs Alma J T tory of this third biggest tournatheir son and wife and Loggan ment in United States golf that daughter and granddaughter from it has ever been brought deep Lewisville Idaho were Sunday into the west itself guests of Mr & Mrs G A Hess Mr A Mrs Jess Archibald and Mr A Mrs V IV Johns and Mr Mr & Mrs Ray Whiting were & Mrs George A Real of Salt visiting Mr & Mrs Dee Williams Lake City spent the in m Malad last Saturday Mrs Williams was formerly Alleen ArchiYellowstone Park bald daughter of Mr A Mrs Jess Archibald Mrs Eliza Mason and daughter Mary Ann of Salt Lake City and George Mason of Brigham City visited Robert Nish Mrs Clea Lamb Sunday and daughter Reva Jean Mrs Tommy and daughter and Mrs Tbompon rhyllis Udy were in Logan on business Monday Miss Lila Archibald of California is here visitMrs Ed ing relatives f Mrs Harriet Archibald and Mrs Ethel Estep were shoppers in Logan Mr A Wednesday Mrs R L Mason made a business Mr & trip to Logan Thursday Mrs Charley Lowery of California were Thursday guests of Mrs Mr Robert Nish Agnes Burnett went to Hillfield Friday with his granddaughter to see the air show which he enjoyed Saturday Mrs Agnes Burnett accompanied a nephew to Malad to visit relatives The teen age girls sang two songs in Sacrament meeting Sundav The Primary put on a special program Sunday evening for the graduation of the Seagulls and the Guides of the ward PUMPS WATER HEATERS WASHING MACHINES Immediate Delivery II PECK V Phone TIMES Tells of Activities In Michigan Editor’s Note — We enjoyed receiving the following letter from Eva Dean Last who is doing missionary work m Michigan We feel that many other friends of Miss Last will enjoy reading — --CaO'l'®5 '1 ittocr Dear Mr Johns I hae been going to write you1 for some time and express my appreciation for your sending the Garland Times Each Tuesday I receive it and it is about like making a short call on the folks A Because of the greater heating surface heat of the exclusive Norge exchanger the Norge delivers more air of amount heat faster The greater heated by the exchanger is passed into the the air circulating throughout space to be heated less heat escapes up the chimney Mich Mission PRICE Mr A Mrs Halver Skinner and children returned Tuesday from 8 nP to California and the Northwpl't ranging $210 per hundred pounds for July to $2 90 for January 1943 and the remainder of the market-ing season Complete details can be obtain od from the County Agricultural Conservation Committee Reverent Service Always SHAW and ROGERS FUNERAL ToHim SMWSL YOU can say “Scram” to dryouwork shoes when you Wolverine Shell Horsehides buy Soak ’em freeze ’em — they dry and soft stay soft Wolverine’s 'exclusive tannin process tans this tough horsehide leather that way No other work shoes in the world like Wolverine Shell Horsehide Work Shoes Just come in and try on a pair of these wonderful shoes — no obligation t-stiff ’ Shoppers Skirts As Low as $200 Rayon Hose 29c & 49c PURE SILK HOSE Chenille - Flannel & Jersey Reg $798 — Reduced to $398 - $100 Head Scarfs Sweaters - Blouses Low as $100 As 49c Slips Reg $450 — Now $200 Hankies 69c & 79c GARTER Now 29c Reg A FINE SELECTION OF SCHOOL — AT REDUCED Tremonton DRESSES Bit-o- p Utah BELTS $198 — Now 98c PRICES! 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Tremonton Robes Reg Sons Co SEE THAT Gephart Stores Co Greatly Reduced Prices as Low as $1000 HOME Garland Utah V 'Y Coats - Suits What’s Wrong And Fix It! & ' ' Because fiteybe Back-To-Scho- ol SUPPORTS $109’5 Hyrum Jensen Lake Mrs E urs Horace Rose entertained a of children gioup Tuesday at a birthday party for her five (laughter Caroline Mr Mrs Chester Boss and Mr A Mrs Harden Clarke are vacm California ationing and the Northwest We Find The exclusive Norge down-dra"Whirlator” tube carries more air for perfect combustion directly into the heart of the flame The whirling motion of the air results in a perfect vapor mixture and more heat from less fuel Salt of Mrs Don Bone spent the with their parents here Suppoit prices for the late crop of potatoes was announced this week by A W Bishop chairman of the Box Elder County Committee For Utah they vary from month to month- from '0 Mrs Cecil Pinder of is a house guest this week Holmgren 1947 On a Successful Celebration Of Wheat & Beet Days The Snack Bar I POTATO More Heating Surface with HeatExchanger the C'it J AUGUST Congratulations j Saginaw 10 FRIDAY mmmm Northern States 4 UTAI1 Mr A Mrs Glen Bennett and corner community pump and get of Hawthorne family Calif our drinking water for the day C spent the at 0 the As you glance out the window Davis and Margaret Couch homes you find jour morning milk being Mis Beatrice is visiting Wright brought by a horse and carriage in Malad this week which is most interesting to those Mr A Mrs Ray llougaard ot us hailing from the west and Saginaw is noted for its beautifamily of Ogden visited over the ful trees Every thirty feet an weekend with Mrs Annabelle American Elm towers above your Lee and Mr & Mrs R Evan Gee head so that we don’t have much Mr & Mrs Henry Brown and of a chance to miss the moun- famly returned Tuesday after havThe trees make homes tains ing spent the weekend m Yellowfor thousands of friendly little stone Park hustling squirrels The people of this city are very proud of the 4 trees and rather than cut them dewn they build the roads and side walks around them Meets Neighbor in Nauvoo One of the biggest high lights' of my mission was our trip to Nauvoo where we held a conference and cheer-- j ed the “Mormon Trekkers” on their way for the 1947 trek It was good to see all the Utah j cense plates and a few familiar faces especially Mrs Rose Man-ning who is my next door neighbor During those three days 161 missionaries from the Northern States met together under direction of our beloved Presi dent Creed Haymond During LUNCHES - DINNERS that time we held a pioneer fire- side service and a sunrise service on the banks of the CANDIES Mississippi river at the grave side of the Prophet and his brother Hyrum SERVICE What a thrill it was to meet 'on 1 FOUNTAIN such hollowed ground-where our pioneer forebears had drained the soil cultivated it planted beautiful gardens and built homes many that are still standing today It was indeed inspir-- ' ing to look out over the Missisand the city of Nauvoo sippi which was truly a city beautiful Garland My experience here in the field has made me appreciate fold my membership - 4 in this church and the blessings and privileges it offers to our and “God’s people way of life” which truly makes it possible for getting the most out of life Give my best wishes to all Sincerely Eva Dean Last 1617 Harvard St Mr f GARLAND Mr & Mrs Majlon Hansen and son Ray of Salt Lake City visited with their sisters Mrs Madge Bone and Mrs Kenneth Hess during the week Mrs Jess Lee and three children returned to their home at Sweet Home Oregon Thursday Miss Colleen Munns accompanied them for a visit t Mrs Kill Merritt or Salt Lake is ending this week with ' Mich Saginaw fler & Mrs E J HolmJuly 31 1947 ' ren l’drents Mr Miss erably Since here is no doubt but whai back home coal mining lends considerableto Half my mission is over and I I tab's “Every citi- am now on the “home prosperity stretch” zen the Carbon Chamber says That time has been spent here ot Commerce bulletin “Who the wonders of his in Saginaw an Saginaw is and coming’’ “up home state and knows it is the industrialized city a best place to live should get back few miles From Saginaw Bay on of coal burn coal buy coal and Lake Huron In of its be- ” spite boost coal ing an “up and coming” city ev- ery morning we run down to the Centennial Sponsors Western Open Golf Tournament Fairbanks Morse GARLAND Garland Missionary Supports Utah |