Show THE 3 PAGE Primary Boy Await Stake Red Letter Day High School Glee Invite to Concert Next Wednesday MARRIAGE TAKES ' Bear River stake Primary Trail Builders will hold their annual Red Letter day Saturday April readiward recrea24 at the Garland Everything is declared announces Mrs 'George ness for Bear River high school's tion hall for Gleason one of the stake advisors slated spring glee concert are April 21 and featur- All ward Primary presidents Wednesday all of the schools invited to attend ing practically The boys will be shown movies vocal talent Point outing at The program which will begin of last year’s of other years’ t 8 pm will be free to all who Lookout and parties also and will make redesiire to attend Outdoor acticoncert cords of singing Participating in the be conducted on the re the girls’ chorus consisting of vities will the boys’ chorus made grounds near the stake welfare 79 voices building up of 75 voices and the Mrs Board members Stake These organizaglee club Mrs Edith E Jor- Francessa Summers tions are directed by G Gleason Mrs and Summers Myrtle and director music gensen will have charge of the event Faun by Mrs companied Hunsaker By Connie in Some of the special renditions which the boys' glee will be include Verdi’s “Anvil II Tro from Chorus” atorc and “Bless This House" Ward and Mr & Mrs Don Mr & Mrs children of Bountiful Vem Allred and Mr & Mrs Farrell Archibald of Ogden spent the weekend here and attended the wedding of their niece Miss Draper Brahe by Among the numbers to be preby the girls will be "Song by Danube” Strauss and "111 Sec You Again” from the musical “Bitter Sweet” by Noel sented of the t’oward The Birthday elub was at the Elrtvcr home by Miss Esther Elmer Tuesday night Seventeen were guests present Bunco was played with prizes going to Edna liyer Rose Elifior and Hilda Spencer The tables were attractive with spring flowers and decorations made by Grace Wilde A negro spiritual “Plenty Good Room" will be one number preclub sented by the acappella to Also be the is heard boys’ quartet consisting of DeLon Eugene Bigler Bevan and Earliss Draper Soloists for the evening Iialcs will include DeeLyle Marilyn Taylor LaVona Danner Earliss Draper and Dahrl Thompson Erick son Betty Jean Morse Numbers by the mass glee tlub will conclude the concert Mr & daughter visited at over the Mrs Darrell Jones and of Rock Springs Wyo the A R Capener home Mrs L W Manning entertained Studies Universal at a birthday party Monday for Coming to Kanab 14 her daughter Marie About The latest word from Kanab children were guests Studies dicates that Universal visited1 reMrs Bill Woffinden will film two major pictures in The latives in Logan Saturday the Kanab area this season location will be in the Paria area Mr & Mrs S W Capener were 40 miles east of Kanab some It will require some 60 days on dinner guests Sunday of Mr & of Fielding the Utah location to produce the Mrs Leo Farnsworth pictues one of which will be in Mr A Mrs Arthur Marriott color It is also reported that Paramount Studios are looking visited in Ogden Monday over St George for a possible picture location Lloyd Wilde spent Monday in Salt Lake Kent visit over David to the was Manning the home from d on USAC Reed Wood was In Salt business Monday Betty Sue Lake by Bob & Ted Nbu VTPV SMART1 API BUNCH OF CHILDREN LLTS SCI 3UE‘ AhJ Save Money and Come in r vaunt r On ua SVE m- a Venetian Blinds let us prove it to you! l YOUR FOR HOUSE CLEANING WANTS MAKE GARLAND YOUR HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS THIS WEEK M SPECIALS Flat Wall Finish 100 Percent Base— Per Gal $219 Flat Wall Finish — Per Gal - $198 Primerless Oil Prices on all and Martin Senior d Paint and Varnish reduced ft' New Shipment Pittsburg Plate Glass Mirrors Priced from $1050 to $3250' BEFORE Radios — YOU BUY SEE — Ranges TERMS Refrigerators FiT YOUR INCOME Heaters GARLAND HARDWARE ' v Westinghouse TIIERAL BISHOP - COUPLE SATURDAY The marriage of Miss LaDean Draper daughter of Mr and Mrs Rendall Draper and Udell Hodge son of Mr A R Hodge took place at the home of the bride’s aunt Mrs Ervin Jensen Saturday evening April 10 was performed The ceremony in by Bishop Wm J Cullimore the presence of the immediate families and a few close friends The wedding was followed by a reception at which more than a hundred friends of the young couple called Mrs Kenneth Ausof honor and tin was matron Connie Draper was bridesmaid Max Hodge acted as best man Following the reception the newly married couple left on a honeymoon trip to Oregon LOOKING AHEAD n GEORGE S BENSON 111 True or False? “American business doesn’t make enough profit" Do you think that statement is true or false? Many idea the vaguest haven’t people Some folks have been fed propaganda which seems to show at every turn that the main purpose of dustry is to exploit the poor man into These persons are the wrong answer Why should we ever forget that American business under our system of freedom of opportunity has itself done more than anything else to make the poor man rich? That is industry's goal! There is one group however that is well acquainted with the fact that business in general does not make the profit it ought to make to keep our system going ahead safely This group is made up of communist and socialist agitators as well as They know our system depends upon honest profit incentives The communist program in this country is planned around the fact that the average American dustry does not make enough profit They are counting on that On Taking Over Their’s is no short range program It is long range The commies do not believe that our industrial enterprises on their present profit mar gins can survive a temporary de dictators pression These would-bare strict believers in depressions They always count on taking over after the next “boom and bust What we must not fail to see is that our American system if not held back has the ability to triumph over We always economic setbacks come back stronger than before It is unfortunste that the general public sees industry as making exorbitant profits Actually most people do not know that industry's profit level Is as low as it Is Take a specific industry for example According to surveys many think the steel industry takes for profit as much as 25 cents out of every dollar of sales This is wrong as can be During the five recent “boom” years Just 35 cents out of each dollar taken in by the steel industry was profit And much of this 3 5 cents was "plowed back under” Profit Means Jobs We look upon steel as being the induleader of our manufacturing stries Steel is basic It supplies the raw materials and materials which are the chief need of manufacturing plants today Our dally lives are conditioned by the place of steel in modern civilization This is one reason why we should be concerned about the decline of profits shown by the steel industry on a long term basis Why would the agitators like profits to be less? They would like to see the government "take over” any That would of our major industries bring them a step nearer their own goal: “taking over” How has the profit of steel and other industries despite big increases in sales been kept so low? The main reasons: enormous operating costs and heavy taxation Only a very large and effcould iciently managed industry under thesa operate successfully conditions Steel like other industries requires constant reinvestment of new funds Moreover a large portion of profits have to be returned to the business In 1946 when net Income was about 5 5 cents per dollar of sales about 25 cents was put back In the steel business This left only 3 cents to be given to the owners and investors It is easy to see that if not to make profallowed is Industry its our business cannot continue to make goods we need and offer jobs for all Adequate profit Is a blessing not a crime Mr A Mrs F L Nye were shopping in Ogden Saturday Mr 8c Mrs George F Stallings of Eden and Lila Stallings of Ogden visited with the Henry Brown family and the Loris King family Sunday WESTINGHOUSE — Water TO OF LOCAL PLACE- TIMLS ’ NEWS SHORTS m featured GARLAND Appliances MANAGER Literary Club Meets The Trcmonton and Garland Literary club meet at the home of Mrs Henry Brown last Thursday Mrs Frank Dalton reevening viewed the book “The Quarry” Eighteen by Mildred Walker members and one guest Mrs Mildred Lewis of Login were present UTAH GARLAND APRIL FRIDAY h is teachGrant Anderson ing music at the high school at Afton Wyo spent the Mr A Mrs J D Munson spent with his parents Mr A Mrs Verl with their children Anderson the Mr & Mrs James Burt and famMr 4 Mrs La V era T Clarke Miss Claralynn ily at Ogden Allred of Brigham visited with of Pocatello visited during the with his brother HarMrs Grant friends here Sunday McFarland and children of Salt den Clarke and family also with Mrs Hyrum Jensen They Lake City visited with her par- Mr Mrs J II Smith last plan to leave in the near future ents Mr The Sewing club met for Europe to visit a son who is week at the home of Mrs June Baird stationed there Fielding Briefs Not© 1948 16 Anniversary The family of James J Thompson observed his birthday anniversary this Wednesday by all attending the evening session at the Logan temple and enjoying a supper following it Those present in addition to Mr & Mrs James J Thompson included Mr of Ss Mrs J Delos Thompson Brigham City Mr & Mrs L L Boss Mr & Mrs Russell Bishop Mrs Blaine Thompson Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Revere Wm Anderson Bessie Miss Monday evening and Delvar Hansen of Logan and Mr & Mrs Lester Peterson inthe of was Hansen Brigham Mr Idaho Kunz were of of Dean Peterson Montpelier Rexburg were Refreshments structor Mr & Mrs W Sherman Earl who has guests at the Harden Clarke home Mrs J J Shumway served and Mrs Laura Lee Thompson Sunday with stationed in Germany been Archibald were also present the army has returned home Mr $ Mrs F J Limb visited Sherman is the son of Mr & Mrs with memMr 8c Mrs Frank Riser Sr hdve Mr & Mrs Owen Hess during the Leo Earl home into Ethel Rogers’ Mr A bers of their family in Salt Lake moved ipent Saturday at Logan Mr & Mrs John Middleton and and Ogden City Mrs Thomas Winn of Pocatello are moving into the Riser home visited with friends here Sunday Peck and Miss Mrs Frank Mr is living in the Rogers Thomas of Salt Miss Jeanie atMrs John Shumway Mr Lake City spent Sunday with rel- tended the Box Elder high school Alta Apartments Mr & Mrs Elmo atives here her Ethel Bruce Prom Friday night ThompRogers accompanied Munson spent Saturday at Logan son grandson of Mr A Mrs Peck sister Leah Oyler to Ogden SunMr & Mrs John Stevens of Salt and Joan Peters to visit Roy Oyler who is in day granddaughter Lake City visited with relatives of Mr & Mrs Shumway were the hospital receiving medical Dean Rees son here Monday of the event care Mrs Guy Rees who is of Mr instructor at the air port in Logan flew to New York recently by air liner and obtained a new He was plane to fly to Logan accompanied by Dr Rich of LoMr & Mrs Guy Rees atgan tended the Rubinoff concert at Mrs Logan Wednesday evening Elmer Richards was hostess to Strong vigorous the members of the Social Deveand healthy looking lopment club at the Relief Society They have a Mrs room Thursday afternoon breeding and feedWynn Hansen was chairman for ing program behind a featured the program which them discussion of Youth Problems by CHICKS THAT PAY THE CHICKCRB0AK3 'HATH Parley Kilbum superintendent of school at State Industrial the J g Ogden bred Right to lay Right- They come from flocks especially selected for heavy producers parent Spotlighting UTAH for receive in It’ s and Sfaxt 'ck FOR LIFE & 32(1 GROWTH Jn America’s favorite because it gets chicks off to the right Btart Takes only 2 lbs per MAKE THE WATER Stf Tab er quart of water "Pwiina J‘'r STARTENA CHICK ” Tt DRINKING chick PecUtcec RIGHT Hi1 Better than Ever Now Nation From the National Office of Vital Statistics comes the report that the death rates of Utah and Arkansas are the lowest of all It seems states in the nation that Utah and Arkansas tie for the honors each year however held the lead in 1946 with a Utah death rate of 75 per thousand as against Arkansas with a rate In 1945 of 76 per thousand the positions were reversed while in 1947 Utah was in the lead again Green River Bridge Open To All Traffic The new Green River bridge located at Green River City Emery County Utah has" been opened to all traffic including heavy trucks The bridge is 600 feet long built of einforced concrete and steel resting on several concrete piers EARLY! want to be sure of getting all the good chicks you’ll need stop in and order yours today We’ll have some chicks on hand and you can see for yourself the kind of chicks we sell They’re the kind you want— chicks that have the stamina to live and grow fast See us for chicks that are Bred Right to Lay Right— and c!l your baby chick needs Buy oti 29c per head for shearing 25c per head where board is furnished Utah Death Rate Lowest YOURS ORDER If you ' 1948 are Union shearers will nmlfop HIVE WE Sheep Shearing Underway Sheep are on the move The main stop will be the shearIn 1947 138100 sheep ing sheds in Utah produced 13120000 lbs of wool for a value of $5248000 Each sheep produced a fleece that averaged 9 ‘4 pounds which sold for the average price of 40c which was a very good price This year there is a slight increase in the number of sheep in the state but we will have to wait to learn what the weight of the fleece and the prices to be paid first CHEK-R-TA- lYOURiSTOREiWITHITHEICHECKERbOARDiSIGNl Arthur Michaelis Bear River Farm Supply GARLAND National PHONE turn My Week And it’s our opportunity to remind you that hundreds of babies get their start on a happy life from our generous stocks of the finest baby foods manufactured Make this your baby food headquarters SOME SPECIAL BABY FOODS— VALUES Heinz - FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS Clapp’s - Gerber’s — 3 cans for TUNA- - Clearwater V2 29c TOMATO JUICE- - 46 oz 19c SPIC & SPAN- - pkg 23c SNAX CRACKERS- - lb 29c COFFEE- - Folgers- - lb 53c SAUERKRAUT- - 22 can 10c MERRILL’S RICH SUDS 29c NBC Shredded Wheat 2 35c WHITE KING- - gran soap 36c SOUP- - Campbell’s Chicken Clam Mushroom can 16c I (CHoivsj 3 CRISCO- - 1 lb 41c 3 SOAP- - Crystal White QUAKER OATS- - lge 22c lbs $116 2 for 15c 35c CHOICE MEATS BOILING BEEF- - lb ROUND STEAK- - lb FRANKFURTERS- - lb PORK CHOPS- - lb GROUND BEEF lb Gus’s Garland Grocery & Market ' 33c 69c 48c 59c 4$c |