Show " : IT AC® THE 4 THE GARLAND TIMES rUBUSHED Entered EVERT as Second Clasi Mail at National Matter" Garland Serving America's Adverisars 'NSW IUMf— Oiicaeel 0 J7S NATIONAL at the Post indent SERVICE Ulml Home Town fat INC Aueciahaag UtmnC4 K EDITORIAL ISSOCIATION t Subscriptions Vemald Wm i: yiunfti — $200 Per Year Johns $250 Outside of County Editor and Publisher Favorable Publicity News Item The cover a full page of picor tures and favorable article on & Reflection Utah and her scenic attractions Observation are presented in the current isBy D C Owens sue of the Pacific Echo official over the Looking report of the organ of he Neighbors of Woodweek craft which has national distri- election in the Times last bution The pictures and infor- the thought occured to me that mation were furnished by the Garland could match any municiin the fullness pality in the state State Department of Publicity of its representative city govern mentOur Mayor J J White Mr & Mrs Austin Haws of Ogand t h e interests den were up Sunday to visit with represents point of view of the old line politheir mother Mrs Grace Haws tician our four year Through who is recuperating from a recouncilman Elmer Jensen the incent illness terest and point of view of the man will be ably taken business care ACHIEVEMENT HELD INTENSION STATU — AKHVICK ECONOMICS HOME Two County Girl Win Trip to Chicago Convention Newspapers HfcmtIMe Nav VTA AGltlcLLTLKK Nttoivi VVICBt UiimI CraCir( 1928 Aug Utah INC NEWSPAPER Aft n Miti Club It s off to the national congr— lor two Box Elder county girls Gaynell Johnsen daugnter al Mr and Mrs Austin Jodnsen and Carol Holmgren daughter of Mrs Gladys Holmgren both of Bear River City They are state cluo winners in the annual contests j won the contest sponGaynell sored by the Kerr Canning ComShe pany preserved more than 2000 quarts of food Carol won the lood preparation contest sponsored by Servel Inc She prepared more than 600 meals and 525 individual dishes Both of the:e girls have ex 4$4 y v v r'-- - 1 of Pt 4 V The wing of Alma King and leisure class arc in having a man with experience of J L (Larry) Carter to assist in keeping things on an The rest of us the even keel herd the the common layman craftsmen are loyally and respect fully represented by B C Brough while the interest point of view of the mother and and wishes housewife may be called to the attention of the city fathers by our treasurer Mrs Rhoda And last but not least we are all very fortunate in having as our recorder Miss Ethel Rogers whose many years of experience and knowledge of city problems will be of invaluable assistance to the new council tective farmer and ventilation other improve ments have made working conditions in Utah's mines safe Pay and living conditions are good More men are needed" Clinton Smith with his two and Ronald spent visiting with his ents Mr & Mrs C E Smith ton is teaching in Salt Lake Gaynell I: tl INDUSTRY OF UTAH - ' the parClinCity iCi VAU Carol schools Mr A Mrs S W Capener and Mr & Mrs Lee Capener were Loafternoon gan visitors Monday Mr & Mrs Harold Castleton visited in Malad Sunday and at- MINING HI sons David METAL Johnsen ' Holmgren cellent records of work completed and Box Elder county is proud to have these two girls attending the National Club congress They will be guests of many industrial sacrament in the tended meeting concerns International Harvester evening at Portage Kerr CanKelvinator Company Mr A Mrs R L Sharpe of Presand many othton visited last week with her ning Servel Inc ers parents Mr & Mrs M W Garrett Mrs Victoria Johnsen is the club leader who has helped these girls achieve their state recognition They are the 4th and 5th members of Mrs Johnsen’s clubs to go to Chicago as state winners in national contests Club boys Thirteen other and girls will attend the Congress at Chicago which runs from Nov WE GIVE METERED DELIVERY SERVICE 29 to Dec 4 SAVE WHEAT Utah farmers can do their part of tdward Jhe national program saving grain to send to Europe by V DtMO THE SINCLAIR DINOSAUR Your signature on a Sinclair SuperFlame Fuel OU contract assures you of a continuous season’s and in supply of all the beating oil you need full measure You see each of our fuel oil trucks is equipped torith a special meter Automatically this meter accurately records the exact number of gallons k eliminates all pumped into your tank You're sure to get all the oil you pay for Be a smart fuel oil buyer Phone or write us Today for a Sinclair Supbkflam Fuel Oil Contract which assures you of automatic metered deliveries all season long i FUEL OIL SINCLAIR J Charles Phone ? J BISCUITS better management practices including better feeding and providing better feed storage A summary of recommendations is being prepared in leaflet form Utah for distribution thruout reThis leaflet lists 10 general commendations on feed conservation for all farmers to adopt It also gives specific recommendations on feeding hogs diary cattle beef cattle sheep horses chickens and turkeys Copies of the leaflet may be obtained from county agents’ offices or by writing to the USAC Extension Service at Logan GUARD AGAINST MOTHS Vacumm thoroughly ynder all furniture and around edges of carpet to reduce danger of clothes moth injury advised Dr G F ' Ferrall Archibald with spent the their parents Mrs Emma Archibald and Mr & Mrs Ervin Jensen & Bob Mrs Mr Kirkham of here over Ogden ‘visited relatives the Mr A of Ogden Mrs and woolens out of doors shake or brush them well and leave them exposed to the cold and sunThis light for an hour or two further helps to reduce iniurv if a light infestation of moths exists Dr Knowlton added DDT dust may also be applied and worked into edges of carpet to reduce moth injury if clothes moth? or carpet beetles begin to work in spots where the vacuum cleaner is ineffective However taking up and cleaning the carpel and spraying the underside and the floor thoroughwith 5 ly percent DDT in deoder-izekerosene gives longer and surer protection Dr Knowlton rdvised Knowlton Utah Extension Service entomologist Clothes moth eggs are not stuck to carpet or clothing and are furs easily shaken from woolens or sucked up by he air blast of a good vacuum cleaner the extension entomologist explained Now is a good time to take furs A summary of snow course histories and snow survey measurements in Utah from 1924 to 1947 inclusive has just been published at Utah State Agricultural ColThe booklet is by D K lege Fuhriman of Logan irrigation enAt present the network gineer of active snow courses includes 80 courses located on the various watersheds of Utah and on the Bear River watershed in Idaho it is stated Copies of this booklet compiled by Mr Fuhriman may be obtained free of charge by writing to the Division of Irrigation SCS at Utah State Agricultural College Logan a Agent Garland Utah Heating J G Service Co Burge Utah Tremonton by Bob & Ted up SIRtET WAS AND TO RUNNING sibpir 9 See us for RCA and Crosley Radios and Radio Phonograph Combinations ROCK WOOL For Ceilings And Walls Of Your Home v for Estimates or Information call GARLAND 121-- J Gene Lynch Insulation Co Fairbanks Morse PUMPS WATER HEATERS WASHING MACHINES Immediate Delivery PH Many Farmers are installing ' ELECTRIC PUMPS II V PECK Phone Modern fanners are installing elecic water pumps now that motors are avail- able again ' J ' realize that electric pumps tain a constant dependable supply of water — - winter and summer This helps keep farm buildings clean and sanitary! promotes healthier poultry and livestock decreases fire hazards as well as being great convenience to every member of your farm house They I 1 main- - Pvyftt Wood and Betty Sue ING? ¥ COMING J For Europe Friendship Train which started rolling out of Los Angeles was in Ogden this week where rill since Friday Utah added several cars of food stuff to be sent to Europe This train before it reaches the eastern seaports will become a train of Electric Mot6f Repair seventy to eighty cars— a mile h The LDS Church thru Its long And Rebuilding welfare organization have already shipped from this territory 85 cars of food and clothing for disA New Service in Addition tribution in Europe To Our Usual Plumbing WHV ALL IhE -PUVF- - MIXED READY 1947 return! Holmgren Mrsr from Salt afternoon Wednesday Lake City where she had visited with her daughter Mrs Bill Mer E Help The CLUBS FOR Achievement Day program for clubs of Box Elder county the was held in the First ward chapel at Tremonton last Thursday evenMore than one hundred ing boys and girls were on hand to receive their awardsTalks were given by County Robert IL Stewart and Agent Steffen assistant county Hyrum the Utah State leader from agent Musical College Agricultural numbers were furnished by Geo Chournos of the East Tremonton Livestock club Community singing was led by McMurdie and Mrs Mrs Fay Colors were adBlanche Hansen vanced and the pledge o I allegiance given under the direction of Blaine Larkin and Dennis Summers of the Thatcher Livestock Club 14 NOVEMBER FRIDAY EXERCISES Ready to bake buttermilk biscontainers in cuits— chilled and ready to bake — will the first be distributed beginning week of November to the retail food trade of seven Pacific states food to a wholesale according firm announcement ten to The packaged a container require only nine minutes to bake They are chilled at the production plant when they are sealed in the retail container and are to be kept cilled in transit and at retail stores f Through our two year council-meall other groups and das es are taken care of The school and cljurch are under the strong pro- "Safety practices UTAH GARLAND FARM andHOME&f Rapraiantatlva Advertising TIMES MORNING FRIDAY Office GARLAND 'Bcttcx ELECTRICALLY Buy From Your Electric Equipment Denies A Utah Power & Light Company Message |