Show TO MARRIAGE TAKE PLACE The marriage of Miss Marilyn LaMar and Mrs Mr Hodge Rogers daughter of Mr and Mrs at home to their friends at Russell B Rogers of Garland to 371 Wall Ave Ogden They WiljiamnC Harris son of Mr and were married February 20 D Harris of PorWilliam Mrs ' The bridewas formerly Miss will take place Thursday Joy Parry daughter of Mrs Cora tage March 25th in the Logan temple of and the is groom Ogden Parry the son of A R Hodge of Gar- it is announced land the A reception honoring The ceremony was performed be held at the M Mathis by LeGrande bishop yoing couple will of the Bonneville ward at the Garland recreation hall in the home of the bride’s music teacher evening Professor Delmar Dickson at Ogden The bridesmaid was Roma Jean Hammond and Udell Hodge served as best man the ceremony the Following bride and groom cut their cake held The ward Relief Society and light refreshments were 17th of March party Wedto served relatives and close their in the ward hall nesday night friends who were present followed The newly married couple are A banquet was served Proboth students at Weber College by a program and a dance numbers consisted of read- are Make It A Date! FOR THE BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL & DANCE ANNUAL ALUMNI REUNION HIGH SCHOOL Saturday 3 April 1 948 PROGRAM $100 per COUPLE ADMISSION: from page 1 under the proposed contract of approximately $1287 for beets of 16 per cent sugar content and approximately $13 for beets averaging 162 per cent sugar if the 1948 crop is sold at prices under nor- DANCING i 46 inclusive was 1621 per cent For the same period the average sugar content In Idaho was per cent and in Utah 15782 Sugar Co Statement Continued — - 8 PM ceive a total per ton present The conditions mal marketing average sugar content of all beets grown for this company in Utahand Idaho during the years 1940- per cent The guarantee which the grower under the governhas enjoyed ment emergency sugar program for the last five years is now ended In offering this contract for 1948 with a higher company payment than last year’s contract growers to we hope to encourage maintain the highest possible Don Hansen Formerly with Gua’a Market at Garland ia now manager of the meat department at the - Tremonton City Market And will handle Fineat “A” Grade Quality Meata Let me cut your meat for locker storage the better “meat shop” style - 9 By PM BE TH&RE! acreage quotas for future years It is the general feeling thruout the indusry that area and individual farm acreage quotas will become effective in 1949 and if this is right the acreage plan of 1948 is of utmost importance It is the policy of the company to pay the highest possible prices for sugar beets and to market at fair market the prices and give them widest possible distribution thruout sugar beet areas for the benefit of all its growers The company has successfully completed its contract negotiations with beet growers’ organizations and So Montana in Washington Dakota and acreage is now being signed up in those areas For the 1948 season the government has withdrawn from furnishing any transportation for field labor Our company fully recognizes the labor supply needed for the beet crop It is the policy of this company to participate in this program with the local farm labor organizations and other industries to make available to our growers service and assistance in line with the rest of the beet augar industry Because here will be competition in labor markets for the past two months our company has been working to secure a labor supply for the 1948 crop The company has recruiters in California and Texas and is working with the Navajo Indian agency in augmenting the supply from that source Mr & Mrs Mark Wood D J and Bob Dick Rhodes and Mr Sc Mrs Eldon Munns attended memorial services Thursday in Brigham for Robert Forest who was killed in 1943 in New Guinea a0SML Mr Alvin Ida was a Frank Munns SSSfWI6S Munns of Lyman dinner guest at the home Friday Mr A Mrs Robert Allred and family of Ogden spent the weekwith their parents Mr & Mrs S G Housley end David Slander Phone Tremonton 48-R- 2 JUB6E0 flic customers by JJ we keep Our customers keep coming back to us year after year That means we’ve pleased them it means that wc’vcdclivcrcd fine automobiles backed by dependable Limb spent Lake City COMPANY SHAW and ROGERS FUNERAL HOME ings by June Baird Corinne Peck a “town phper” Doris Couch Richards was read by Dorothy a piano solo by Mrs Ruby Jones and tap dances by Loretta Fryer Mrs Guy Rees and Dayle Gam entertained the Social Development club at the Silver Bow Cafe and I Dick has grown up near Santa Anita race track in Arcadia California and so he feels that the horses are almost his best friends in Garland Thursday afternoon II i s communicable enthusiasm Mrs Voylet Grover club president boiled over during the current had charge of the meeting and and thus one day the racing season program was under the diI was victimized into becoming a rection of Mrs Teressa Coombs follower of a sport that had preRhea Hurst of Logan gave a talk viously left me cold Alternately on Interior Decorating Refreshled and shoved I was packed off ments were' served The Sunday by my friends (who thought I evening meeting was under the suppose they were doing me a direction of the MIA with Jay service by expanding my range of Bourne in charge The speakers and brought to Santa were Horace Rose of Garland experience) Anita soon to become part of the and Day Garfield of Tremonton frenzied crowd of touts and Mr Jenkins of Tremonton sang (you are the latter two solos Prayers were by Walwhen your horses win the former and Bishop Elmer lace Bourne when they lose) who had come Richards Mr & Mrs Ralph Hastto watch the bangtails shuffle ings of Ogden visited Saturday home with Mr Sc Mrs Elmo Munson At the huge Mr Sc Mrs Burnell Roundy were oval park where the best horses in Mr & Mrs Logan Saturday in the world race five days a Verlin Hess of Ogden called on week ten weeks a year one soon friends here Mrs JenSunday discovers that the world’s prob- nie Cannon of Rupert Idaho is lems are of small importance comvisiting her sister Mrs- Gene Canpared to his horsed post position non or the weight of his jockey Each of the eight daily races puts the I had won or lost On to find out if spectator in a new dilemma which of the eight or ten horses I could easily understand the preentered in the race shall one put valence of heart failure among of the races and I his two dollars? If his favorite the devotees horse goes to the starting post at knew why strong men sometimes to the ground senselessly slump small odds is he worth betting homestretch after a on? The answers to these fascinating questions call into play a wade of mathematics phyknowledge sics and geometry Some people rely on art they bet on a horse only if they like the colors” of the jockey’s Some riding silks people most depend on chance of the mild old ladies who frequent he track pick their horses by closing their eyes and jabbing a hat pin into the names on their eyes and jabbing a hat pin into the names on their programs Sometimes intuition speaks and when it does the listener had better follow it is more dependable than any known scientiJc method of picking the winners My first day at the races was profitable on many counts Though none of the horses I picked in the first five races returned my confidence by coming in first a winner in the sixth race turned the tide and one in the seventh We had brought large dividends received a hot- tip on a long shot that came in (The w’oods and byways for miles around the THE For Inc Johnson Shumway Real Estate — Loans Tremonton Reverent Service Always Milk your cows Pump your Cool your water milk Light your Brood ypur Brood your Brood your yard pigs chickens lambs hay Dry your “The manpower used and materials poured into metal milk your Separate your hay hoist Cut your ensilage Cut your wood Clean your barn Fence in your cattle Cook your meals Operate mining in Utah keep a community larger than Salt leat water Clean your house Wash dishes Lake City busy full food Protect time" Frcec food many many other and chores — oil at wages far lower than you pay any hired hand! And jobs the week- economical service TRI-MOT- Stanley track incidentally are filled with fleeting figures of strange gentlemen who assure you they are on the inside of things they know what goes on behind the scenes Mrs Helen Smart of Preston they promise you a list of sure Ida visited her parents Mr Si winners— for a price- - The fact Mnf M W Garrett last week that every insider has a different Mr 4 Mrs A R Capener spent list is only part of the game of learning that the lady who picks Monday in Salt Lake City her horses according to the wim Mrs P C Petterson visited of her hat pin has as sure a over the in Salt Lake method as anybody) City Attendance at the race track me with a thousand provided Mr & Mrs Marvin L Nielson reasons for changing my occupawere in Logan Friday tion How I wondered could one prefer the aultry air of a colto the fresh inlege classroom breezes that blow vigorating through Santa Anita? Or prefer Call a blackboard to a scoreboard? Or how could one prefer students to horses? Only one occupational hazard of the follower suggested itself (apart from the remote that one might bepossibility come a losing tout rather than a GARLAND After seewinning handicapper) ing three of my horses involved in photo finishes and waiting an agonizing five minutes each time PHONE 13 Mrs F J end in Salt For Information Call Sunday gram COLUMEANDERING ASSEMBLY 1948 and son Hodge Mrs Robert Mike of Ogden spent he at the A R Hodge home Mr Sc Mrs LaMar Hodge of Ogden were also here Sunday and Max Archibald and Carina Jensen were dinner guests at the Hodge home Fielding Briefs AND GYM AUDITORIUM 19 MARCH FRIDAY COUPLE NEWLY MARRIED AT HOME TO FIENDS Fire Insurance GARLAND TIMES Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as second dam mail matter August 192$ Published every Friday National Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service Inc Chicago- HL Member National Editorial Assn Subscription rates: In county $200 Box Elder County Outside $2J50 Wm-ih- m Yernsld Editor and Publisher METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH a Electric Motor Repair And Rebuilding A New To Service ia Addition Oar Usual Plumbing and Heating Service UTAH J G Burgess Co Tremonton Utah POWER local We Are Headquarters IRRIGATION & LIGHT A TAX FAYING COMPANY Home Ownership AND DRAINAGE Control For PIPE CONCRETE OR CLAY SEWER TILE Corrugated Metal CULVERTS & HEADGATES Plaine and Reinforced CONCRETE CULVERTS The 17 R 1625 Wall Ave White Company Ogden Utah Phone CO |