Show THE Mr & Mrs R M Anderson and Mr & Mrs Bill Anderson of Provo visited Mrs Beatrice Wright SunThe Andersons day accompanied Mrs Wright and Mrs - Clara Swinyard to Malad to visit Sunday evening Tom Last who has been ing in Alaska visited this with his brother Charles and family Eva Dean Last week in Englewood nardino Chlif is TIMES GARLAND ‘"Oil Progress Day” Recalls Industry’s “Pot Still” Days workweek Last M $-4- this visiting and San Ber- Mr & Mrs C II Last attended funeral services in Lewiston Saturday for J A Hogan an uncle of Mrs Last Mr & Mrs F J Limb spent in Ogden the I'd like to quote a letter sent to Old Ace Pensioner who attended meetings held throughout the State: ? "Remind our sons and daughters that they must elect Goer-noMaw and a friendly legislature in fact keep working as of the people voted only 50 on Sept 7th It will take work but we can do it” I sincerely believe that assistance is not the exclusive property of Governor Maw or any other Governor It is your right It also is your right to have and welfare benefits administered for the good of those who receive them and NOT as a political threat to control votes That is NOT the American If you way of doing things favor me by electing me your Governor I promise you that the threat of political reprisal never will he held over the head of anyone One day some ninety-od- d canal years ago a tall boat man named Samuel M Kier was stirring a sticky brew in an iron kettle which squatted on a stove in the cellar of a shack just outside the city limits of Pittsburgh The mess on the stove was a sample of Kier‘8 Rock Oil?a patent medicine irk which Sam stead of a transport system a few rickety wagon-anhad invested heavily but which canal boats the oil companies tasted so vile that few people would buy it Kier was trying U6 have a remarkable system of plus salvage his investment by seeing 150000 miles of pipelines g tankers what would happen if he ran the large fleets of tankers barges unsavory stuff through a priniH — live still railway tank cars and tank trucks- As the petroleum began to boil Instead of peddling their products in five gallon tin cans oil men vigorously Kier slapped a homeinclude thousands of wholenow kettle "worm” on the made top of A diibbld of colorless liquid ran sale distributors and operate a out of the still He touched a quarter million modern clean and match to it and the liquid burned efficient service stations of oil some natural and he gas supInspired Today slowly put it in an empty whale oil lamp ply almost half of this nation’s The lamp glowed brighter than it heat and power requirements ever had before! From crude oil comes a grand That was how Sam Kier dis- total of more than 1200 useful covered kerosene and became products — products which everyrefiner America’s first petroleum one use almost every day of his The petroleum industry which is life "Oil Progress Day” is being obpaying tribute to Sam Kier to all of his successors and to the pioserved this week Members of the will report such things neering spirit of the American industry obthe whole people as a during as the above to citizens of the servance of “Oil Progress Day” on communities in which they operOctober 14 has come a fabulously ate Oil men are making that relong way since those port to call the attention of their years and neighbors Instead of a handful of strug- frtrds customers to the fact that they operate in gling companies the industry now consists of 34000 competitive firms the American tradition ofa free Instead of one well — that brought competitive enterprise As result m by Colonel E L Drake at they are doing an outstanding job to Pa in the summer of 1859 — in their efforts to contribute progress and welloil companies have drilled around America’s 1200000 wells and oil is produced being They are in fact echoing Sam Kier's cry: “Were making in 25 states Some 428000 of these wills are producing oil today In progress" - Sincerely Vde Republican Pid prlincil dv tn Straight 'IS Fred Fatrclnugh Orpheum Theatre TREMONTON UTAH Thurs FriSat Oct Mickey Rooney Gloria Huston Waller Technicolor Cartoon Sun Oct VAN in HOLIDAY’ ‘SUMMER In 141516 Serial - 18 Mrs Helen Idaho spent her parents rett Wed 20: Tues Mon 17 19 JUNE JOHNSON Butch Jenkins in WILD” Spicy Sparkling Romance NEWS Thurs Fri 22 21 Sat Preston with W Gar- Mr & Mrs Don Hess entertained at a family dinner Sunday Mr & Mrs M W Garrett Mr & and family Mrs Mark Garrett Mrs Helen Sharpe and Mrs Arththe among ur Williams were 23: MARGARET O’BRIEN ROBT PRESTON Danny Thomas Edw Arnold Lotte Lehmann Mrs Soren Jensen of Idaho Falls visited over the with her son A R Hodge and family Mr & Mrs Glenn of Riley Bountiful were guests of Mr & Mrs B C Brough Mrs Edith McGregor of Provo is visiting this week with her mother Mrs Beatrice Wright Liberty Theatre UTAH 146 TREMONTON guests present Phone Mr In & Friday “BIG CITY” Mrs C in Twin Cutler spent VV Falls on busi- ness with Songs Drama M ly- Comedy NOVELTY & week-en- Mrs Mrs Arthur Williams of Logan with her sisspent the ter Mrs M W Garrett and fami- ‘THE BRIDE GOES A of Sharpe the Mr & & — in Sunday spent Salt Lake city- Sat Oct 15 & 16: Double Feature — Lane in "Rocky” “Bandits of Dark Canyon” Confer Mr & Mrs Harley and Monday SERIAL Fri Allan Kent Taylor in “Half Past Midnight” A Serial - Cartoon The Pleasures of Richest Comfort and Beauty Plus Better Entertainment Are Yours Mon - GARLAND October SCOTT RANDOLUH A 15 Sunday BING Monday BOB CROSBY 17 HOPE IN LOWERY 18 Thursday SKELTON “MERTON LAMOUR DOROTHY & Roy Rogers 22 & IN UTAI1 FRIDAY Fielding Briefs Mr & Mrs Clyde Sorenson spent at Logan Friday Mr & Mrs Cyril Godfrey and children and Mr & Mrs Glenn Udy and children spent Sunday with their parents Mr Sc Mrs Lester Jessop and family at Millville Mr & Mrs Harold Wright and two children of Midvale visited Sunday with Mrs Eliza Godfrey and Mrs Elmo Munson Officers Installed The Future Progress Clild held their instaUation meeting at the Silver Bow Cafe at Garland Thursday evening Corsages were presented the new officers who are as follows: June Baird president Erma Bourne vice president Bernice Earl secretary Dorothy Richards secrecorresponding tary Pheobe Pinder music director A program consisting of four vocal solos by Dan Nelson accompanied by Mrs D B Jones and two readings by Barbara Wood was enjoyed Luncheon was served Mr & Mrs Bill Sandal of Tremonton visited with Mr & Mrs E J Holt Sunday Miss Laraine Hess is spending this week with her sister Mrs Bonnie Godfrey and family at Clarkston Willis Fryer returned home Monday ter spending the past week at Salt Lake City where he underwent an operation Mr & Mrs F W Hess spent Tuesday visitchildren Mr & Mrs ing their Darrell and family at Godfrey ClaiAston Cannon visited at Logan the forepart of the week Mrs Lemuel Earl and two sons of Mendon are visiting at the J L Earl home this Ogden Livestock Mrs friends 22 A Serial “ADVENTURE IN DIETRICH PAUL ISLAND” COLOR IIEREFORD and INDIVIDUALS PUREBRED Nov Nov Monday CATTLE — PENS Tues am 10 15 Afternoon 15 Nov 10 16 SHORTHORNS INDIVIDUALS FAT INDIVIDUALS — CARLOTS — Wednesday CATTLE — Wednesday Nov Nov 17 17 2:00 17 9:00 1:00 New Meat Plant A 1 Phone Tremonton 214 BEAUTY SERVICE Permanents Tints — Manicures — Finger Waves and Hair Cutting GARLAND BEAUTY SALON Call Now for Appointment - Phone 185 I HEDER BENNION JR Secretary of Stale of the State of DO HEREBY Utah CERTIFY is a full true of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the 1947 as apLegislature in my office pears of record IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 16th day of August 1948 that the foregoing and correct copy of State Trucolor Also and IN Cartoon KELL IN TIIE GARLAND TIMES Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as second class mail matter August 1928 Published every Friday National Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Ser vice Inc Chicago Member National Editorial Assn Subscription rates: In county $200 Outside Box Elder County $250 Vernald Wm Johns Editor ourselves not merely dealer but as tTransj — interested Merchants” portation supplying you "with satisfactory miles of transportation at the lowest possible cost On this hinges our future success in this community R COMPANY Tremonton L ALLEfl MEAT COMPANY Clarence Austin Friday Secretary I Hunters — Bring your deer to us in Logan PROA JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND ARTICLE PROSING 13 OF THE CON1 SECTION OF THE STATE OF STITUTION TO PROSERELATING UTAH OR CUTION BY INFORMATION AND TO GRAND INDICTMENT JURIES Be it resolved by the Legislature s of the State of Utah of all members elected to each of in favor the two houses voting thereof: 1 It is proposed to Section Section 13 of the amend Article of the State of Utah Constitution to read : Section 13 Offenses heretofore to by prosecuted required shall be prosecuted bv dictment information after examination and commitment by a magistrate bo waived less the examination by the accused with the consent of the State or by Indictment with or without such examination The formation of and commitment the grand jury and the powers and duties thereof shall be as prescribed by the Legislature of 2 The Secretary Section State is directed to submit the amendment to the elecproposed tors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by Article 23 Constitution of Utah Section If adopted by the Section 3 electors of this state this amendment shall take effect the first day of January 1949 fSEAL) : block South of Tremonton Cemetery Corner We kill your animals and cut and wrap meat — for your home deep freeze or your locker CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT In r am pm 23: Trigger pm HOGS October 30 1948 Entries Close Located Nov SHEEP and Wednesday We look upon as an automobile EARRINGS” Plus Second Feature RHONDA FLEMING — “Let’s Live Again” 23: MARLENE & ' — Monday COLUMBIAS SUFFOLKS PUREBRED 191 Slioy PUREBRED SHEEP Book Club Begins Season The Book Lore club held its of the season opening meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Edith Welling Rae Rasmussen was chairman foi the and Mrs Ray Hunsaker evening of Garland gave a review of the book “The Bright Promise” by Richard Sherman Refreshments were served by the hostess to 8 members and Mrs Ruby Farnsworth Mrs Eva Munson and Mrs Hunsaker guests & 15 FOUR BIG AUCTION SALES? FEATURING week Mr visited OCTOBER 13 to 17 November OF THE MOVIES” “GOLDEN CALHOUN Sat Oct Fri- In 21: October 20 and VIRGINIA O’BRIEN IN Friday & Saturday October JtAY MILLAND and RORY 21: “Eyes of Texas” 19: “ROAD TO RIO” Wednesday RED & “The Counterfeiters” STREET” October Tuesday 20 HITS And IN BRITTON ROBERT “DANGER Oct BIG “South of Pago Pago” 16: BARBARA and WITHERS Thurs TWO “ALBUQUERQUE” JANE 19: NEWS & THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM & Saturday 18 17 RUTH STORY BABE Wed Friday Tues IN Ai The Hew MAIN THEATRE Sun WM BENDIX CLAIRE TREVOR CIIAS BICKFORD GARLAND Inc V v |