Show ttht S' PAGE RELIEF ANNOUNCES MEETING WORK The Garland Second ward ReSociety will hold its monthly work and business meeting on Wednesday JLugusL 4 from-a m to 3:30 pm There will be a special handicraft demonstration and all women who may be interested are invited to attend lief Thorpe of South his aunt Lewis Gate Mrs is visiting Hall Calif Ellery AUTO REPAIR Motor Tune-u- and p Overhaul Prompt Dependable RADIATOR REPAIR Jack’s Garage Liberty Theatre UTAH TREMONTON Phone Fri- Sat & 146 31: in Ritter Trail” “Arizona — Cartoon Sun & Charlie as of New Orleans’ ‘Docks Tex 30 July Roland Winters Chan in Mon VERONICA CAULFIELD Serial Tues Aug 123 LAKE IN and JOAN “THE SAINTED SISTERS” Screen Song — Cartoon NEWS Wed & Thurs 4 Aug & 5: Dana Andrews Gene Tierney Rambeau in Marjorie Road” “Tobacco OCCUPATIONS’’ ‘UNUSUAL MARCH OF TIME Til Roy A Sat Rogers C Aug in 4 5: Stars” In Short: of Limb relatives here lambs and Ogden — All cattle hogs entered in the first annual show Ogden Junior Fat Stock here August 3 and 4 will be con- arena the auction to signed whether they are Isitted from contests or not it was judging announced recently by Manager E J Fjeldsted “One of the main purposes of s to enexhibit this sell tot able youthful growers a large their fat stock before of buyers and to that gathering end every boy and girl who enters a steer heifer hog or lamb to will have equal opportunity participate in the auctions” Mr said Fjeldsted The auction sales will start at nine a m August 4 and will the full second day pro- gram that Indications are Ileber Sunday of Salt Lake Mrs W sister Mr & Mrs Kenneth Hess and children Neil Eyxonne and Mrs Sunlagaret Perry are leaving day for Texas to visit with their son and brother Lowell Captain Hess for two weeks Paul Bone is visiting in Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs 1) Henry and daughters Marilyn this Mrs Wall ace Wise and ter Norma Jean were visitors Tuesday - 30 JULY Monday The Pleasures of Richest Comfort and Beauty Plus Better Entertainment Are Yours At The MAIN Hew - GARLAND THEATRE THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM Friday A July 30 & HOLT IN Saturday TIM 31: 7ANE GREY’S HORSE MESA” “WILD “BAD MEN OF MISSOURI” 1 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday MERLE OBERON and August RYAN ROBERT 2 1 3 & 4: IN “THE BERLIN EXPRESS NEWS Thursday Friday A A SHORT Saturday RANDOLPH “RETURN FEATURE August 6 A 7: 5 SCOTT IN OF THE BAD MEN” CARTOON Our entire organization is builc on the principle that you— — arc entitled to full value for every dollar you the customer spend with us for automobiles accessories and service " COMPANY T remonton R daughLogan Inc r END -- OF -- JULY Manning and Ada Miss Donna Rae Nielsen who is training at the Dee hospital is spending her vacation with her mother Mrs Jos A Nielsen Refrigerator LARGE Orpheum Theatre I TREMONTON 77 Ft REFRIGERATOR with TWO CR1SPERS NOW ONLY $23995 Cu UTAH Buy Before the Price Rise Takes Effect Thurs Fri Sat O’Brien Geo Margaret Lansbury Phyllis Thaxter rA “Tenth “Gas House Kids Go West” Cartoon Mon 1 August family Electric "hired hands” can do almost tomilk-in- g anything from pumping waterAnd they cows to heating water do it faster better more economically IN “THREE DARING DAUGHTERS” NEWS Fri DENNIS VIVECA Ownership & A IAX PATINO LIGHT CO COMPANY Radios CARTOON SaL MORGAN LINDFORS 5 6 A and IN “TO THE VICTOR” - Urol Control Comedy jd &he rts Radio Phonograph Combination Blonde Mahogany Console — was $21995 Sale Price $19495 1 Stewart-Warne- r Radio Phonograph Combination Mahogany Console — Reg price $20995 reduced to $18750 1 Stewart-Warne- r Radio Phonograph Combination Walnut Console — Was $16995 Sale price $14995 1 McDonald jane powell Thurs - Short ARE OUR SPECIALTY Call for Estimate on Complete Installation— Several Makes To Choose From WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES — AUTOMATIC WASHERS RANGES ETC Tues- Wed 2 3 & 4: ITURBI JEANETTE JOSE Electric Yater Heaters and Avenue Angel” Sun UTAH POWER Angela Murphy in And The use of electricity in the field yard barn and home not only results in bigger farm profits but in added comfort and convenience for every member of the Horn 30 A 31: 29 7: Stewart-Warne- r Jo © 194ft Mr A Mrs Kenneth Anderson to make have tnoved to Ogden Mr & Mrs Leonard their home Marble' and baby and Mr & Mrs Vera Bishop - visited with them Sunday - Mrs Rulon Standings and two of Ogden visited with daughters her sister Mrs W Lee Thompson week Jean Thorpe spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City Don Lee Rogers visited in Ogden last with Richard Furlong and Hales Verona of San Calif and Mr & Mrs May-laDiego Ilansen and son Ray of Salt week-enLake City spent the with Mr? Errol Bone and Mrs K L Hess The ladies are sis— ters Mr A Mrs Robert Davis announce the birth of a baby boy July 18 in a Logan hospital Miss Open For All Exhibits at Ogden Junior Show Fielding Briefs Mr & Mrs D Leon Rogers and left last week for their family Calif home in Pasadena after a visit with their parents Mr & Mrs W C nogers Mrs Theo FRIDAY ITIAH 100 head of fat cattle will be sent over the block along (with smaller numbers of fat hogs and fat lambs With demand for finished fat stock heavy in August and supply relatively light to enparticipants are expected joy good results from the sale The first day events will be gineer at the plant where the bomber is manufac- judging of the exhibits under the huge market grading system of prime tured A total of JoAnn Shaffer is pending the choice and good week in Salt Lake City with rela- $1500 in premium money will be awarded of top tives to exhibitors Invited to take part Mr A Mrs David Larson have grade stock had as house guests the past are members of Future Farmer clubs and Young I week their children Glen Larson chapters afd Mrs Marie Olsen and daugh- Famers groups Exhibitors from states are ter of Los Angeles who have also Utah and surrounding spent some time in Wyoming expected to participate with their sister Mrs Palmer and family Pres & Mrs R J Potter attended Sunday School at Beaver Dam last Sunday Mr & Mrs J D Munson spent Mr & Mrs Eph Peterson and the with their childson Rex and Rodney Peterson ren Mr & Mrs James Burt and the 24th in Ogden spent Mr & Mrs at Ogden Mrs Gus Larson spent the OEmily M of Lennon West Yellowin Ogden visiting with stone have been visiting with Mr her daughter Betty & Mrs V M Welling Mr & Mr A Mrs Ed Morgan of Salt Mrs Jones of California Josiah Lake were Sunday dinner guests have been visiting the past two of Mr & Mrs Eph Peterson & Mrs D B Jones Mr A Mrs Fred Peterson visit- weeks with Mr and family Sacrament meeting ed in Brigham Sunday Mr with Sunday evening was in charge of A: Mrs Ace Robinette Councilor Roel Zundel PresiMr & Mrs Tom Mock and dent and Fred of Potter Grover daughter Peggy of Salt Lake City East Garland were the guest were guests at the L R speakers Mr & Mrs Elmo MunShaffer home at Ogden Mrs Dorris Peterson and child- son spent Thursday ren were in Sait Lake City last Mr & Mrs Spencer Ahlmer of Roy spent Sunday with their parFriday ents Mr & Mrs Ralph Grover Mr & Mrs Ned Shaffer had as and family Miss Marlene Hess Sunday dinner Quests Mr & Mrs at Ogden Tom Richards and son Boyd of spent the Bremerton Wash and Mr & Mrs visiting with Mr & Mrs Clyde and family Mr & Henry Pingle and boys of Malad Settlemyre Mrs M J Udy visited in Ogden Don Shaffer spent Wednesday F W Hess spent and Thursday in Salt Lake City last week Mr As Mrs Sunday at Ilyrum on business Von Holt and three daughters Relief Society officers meeting of San Francisco arc visiting was held at the home of Mrs with their parents Mrs Mr Gus Laisuii Tuesday evening Earl J Holt Clayton Earl who After the meeting refreshments lias been serving with the U S were served by Mrs Essie PeterNavy is visiting with the J L son and Mrs Edna Larson Earl family the number of Logan — With cows going down and the number of people going up the nation’s milk supply has reached the N alarming state Merrill Warniek President of the Utah Dairy Federation warned today There used to be one cow for he asserted every Tour people but now there's only one cow for He emphasized six every the need to keep more dairy cows “down on the farm” if a milk famine is to be averted The greatest part of today's nulk price to the consumer it was pointed out is in wages of the workers on the farm in the dairy plant and in the distribution The higher operations is reflected in that wage scale “new look” on the price of milk of cows he said is due Shortage to the high cost of dairy operation compared to the value of cattle for beef Anderson Kenneth City is visiting his L Larsen Cinecolor “TINY TIM” East Garland Labor Costs Cause Of Higher Prices For Fresh Milk & GARLAND Auction Mr & Mrs David Larson and family attended dedication of the Meditation chapel in Memory park in Salt City Aft6r the service they were dinner guests at the home of their son and family Mr & Mrs Lyn Larson Other members of the family present were Mr & Mrs Palmer DeLong and children Mrs Boyd Olson and daughters and Glen M Larson D L Rogers and Mr A Mrs son Allen of Pasadena Calif spent the week with their aunt Mrs Roy Oyler Mr & Mrs Ed Peterson of Bremerton Wash left for home after spending the past Monday two weeks visiting relatives and friends in the valley M & Mrs John Benton and children of Salt Lake City spent Thursday night at the L R Shaffer home Mrs Ned Shaffer visited relatives in Malad two days this week Mr A Mrs John Larson Jr and son Richard of Fort Worth Texas visited his father and other Mr relatives for several days Larson is the chief planning en- A special meeting of the Borgstrom Brothers ’Post" 4220 Veterans of Foreign Wars was held Wednesday night in the IOOF-halin Tremonton The meeting was called by officials of the Sixth Army with an invitation being extended to the Post and the honorary pall bearAuxiliary ers at the Borgstrom services along with their wives and state VFW and Auxiliary officers Colonel Cruz attached to the Sixth Army in charge of redistribution of ward dead for this area was in charge of the Borgstrom services held here last month He introduced his aides and their wives and told of the jobs each was in charge of during the planning and at the ser vice DeVoto talked briefly Chaplain on the citizens job of winning the peace and the army's job o standing by alert if they should He tail then presented the Borgstrom Brothers post with a large picture of each of the brothers specially made up by the Sixth army These pictures were the ones standing in the Garland ciiapel during the services in their honor Also among those present were the entire Borgstrom family and Mrs state presiHelen Morgan dent of the VFW auxiliary After the program a delicious pot luck luncheon was served to 100 post members and guests- Mr visited California “Under One Hundred at VFW Party Wednesday TIMES GARLAND TI1E SOCIETY ffiUBSg®SS £©o Tremonton Utah |