Show THE GARLAND - TIME8 GEN ADM 50c RESERVED SEATS - which application for deliverly of water may be made is 160 acres of irrigable land for each Homesteads Open I Entry For The Bureau of Reclamation has the opening recently announced homestead entry of 3618 acres irrigable public lands comprising 46 farm units on the Gooding Division of the Minidoka advises Guy Project in Idaho Howard district acrvice officer at Brigham City for Veterans Each of the farm units located on the above mentioned project represents the acreage which may reasonably be required for the support of a family upon such land The maximum acreage of land in private ownership for to of - Gaimie — STUDENTS be fice will taneously that time with Bear Hiver MgSa vs Ogdew BACK DOOR 25c AT considered others filed simulup to landowner Federal homestead laws provide that when public lands are opened to homestead entry preference shall be given to applications made by veterans of World War II which are filed within 10 days after the opening of the lands Applications for farm units located on the Gooding Division should be in the office of the Project Land Use Specialist Bureau of Reclamation Route 2 Jerome Idaho by 2:00 1948 30 December pm cations received in the Appliabove of HONORS RECEPTION MR AND MRS DON SIIAFFER of Don The mariage Shaffer son of Mr & Mrs L R Shaffer ot and Carol lladley Eas Garland of Mr & Mrs C J Haddaughter ley of Ogden took place Nov 19 A rein the Salt Lake temple ception honoring them was held the same evening at the Mansion house in Ogden Nov On Saturday 27 a reception and dance were given in the ward hall East Garland In the line with the young receiving couple were Miss Reah Edvalson Blaine bride's attendant Rhodes best man and the parThe ents of the young couple in bride was a white lovely brocade wedding gown with a finger-tiveil hung from a tiara of seed pearls The huge wedthe bride’s ding cake made by brother was more than enough to serve the large crowd that attended and Malie Yourself §4J§® to That’s what we will discount any table lamp or stand lamp now in stock if you purchase it this next week — and we have some beauties you will have to see to appreciate! OUR SPECIALS SAVE YOU MONEY! GARLAND HARDWARE Ranges DEALER YOUR WESTINGIIOUSE Radios Water neater Refrigerator! Electrical Tools Supplies Fittings Pipe Pipe Mr Mrs Albert Peterson had as dinner guests on Thanksgiving day Mr Ss Mrs Clark Jensen and Mrs family of Salt Lake City Peterson’s sister Mrs Charley Cofer and Mr Cofer of Burley Idaho Russell Forsgren and famMr Sc Mrs Rodney ily of Corinne Hansen and baby and his father Hansen of Bear River George City Jay Allred and family of Ogden and Mrs Peterson’s neJacob and family phew Sidney of Logan Mr Ss Mrs Peterson were particularly pleased to have present their five of Ida Boise Craig Ppwell Richard Miller Hansen of Bear River City and the three ForsDavid Richard gren boys and Mike of Corinne Mr & Mrs C E Smith were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Clinton Smith at Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving Mr Idaho Hansen day Mrs R Peck of Murtaugh are visiting at the Frank home notice tjO' NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF NORTHERN UTAH FARMERS COOPERATIVE cvitl J4 PUI2ICJA S caoG enow INSTEAD OF TANKAGE Yes this is a feedlot fact I For as you know it takes a good feeder to make 100 lbs of pork with 7 H bu of corn ana 40 lbs of tankage But many farmers on the Purina Plan make lOO lh of pork 2u of com 50 lbs with of Hog Chow Figure it out: That's f 4 f 36 (over more pork than most feeders get with grain and tankage — and about twice as much as is possible with feedlot proof (grain alone that it pays to balance your grain with Hog Chow for more profitable resultsl So regardless of what grain you hare come in Let us fig lure you an economical hog ration with Purina Hog Chow PURINA WORM PIGS WITH PURINA PICTA1 GRANULES It's eor end effective r just mix in the Low coat tool fd The of the Northren Utah Farmers’ Cooperative a Utah corporation are hereby given notice that by resolution of the Board of Directors of said corporation duly passed November 10 1948 a special meeting of the of said corporation will be held in the tabernacle basement Garland Utah at 7:30 pm on the 15th day of December 1948 for the purpose of considering and acting upon proposed to the Articles of Inand corporation The proposed amendments will deal with extending the area in which the corporation may do business enlarging the purposes of the corporation to establish an educational reserve fund to enlarge the corporate powers in relation to a revolving fund to eliminate preferred stock as part of the authorized capital to provide for revolving capital certificates and revolving capital fund Dated this ber 1948 ?5J kW h i rtfcmitr 10th day of Novem- TEAMS OPEN at 8 PM AT 6:30 PM Mrs Burt Thomas Mrs Richard RELIEF SOCIETY TO HOLD Keith and Barbara Thomas of WORK MEETING Wapato Wash are visiting their The Second ward Relief Society sister Mrs Carl Rogers and their By E J Holmgren Hess in Fielding announces their work and busiabout mother Mrs Farmers are complaining ness meeting which will be held their inability to meet their debts Mr & Mrs S W Capener and Dec 8 beginning at as taxes come due Mrs Carl Rogers were in Salt Wednesday this year is A large attendance 10 am the accuse Sugar Company Lake City on Thursday Many to help finish the quilt desired or ethers for their predicament and sewing started They also As I see it the trouble arises one of their own a dirt farmer remind of the gift day all day on First it is to administer the laws from three factors in their Saturday Dec 11 at the Utah true more than half of the farm- behalf Power Sc Light Co office ers in our county regard their beet crop as the cash income crop from their farm and depend upon it to a large extent to meet family expenses Last year the beet crop did the job well with 13 a 19 ton average crop against tons for ’48 Second our sugar content last year was nearly 16 per cent against a little over 15 per cent for ’48 These are serious losses as our beet contract provides that fanners are paid for the amount of sugar derived from the beets Our third trouble is man made and is created in Washington DC The new Sugar Act passed by our last Congress provides that the Secretary of Agriculture is to estimate the amount of sugar we will consume for the coming year and allocate to Cuba (our principal source of sugar) the tonnage that will supply our wants Now this quota of sugar from Cuba is to the American beet farmer If the estimate Secretary makes the high (800 million tons) the price CANNON NYLON HOSIERY of sugar will go down if he can only ship says Cuba 700 AT A PRICE YOU CANT BEAT ANYWHERE! million tons into the US the Most Popular Shades and Colors — In 13 or 20 Denier The Sugar Act price will go up says the Secretary is to get a CHRISTMAS CARDS quota that will maintain the US and if the price sugar industry Christmas Lights — Christmas Stationery index as provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics goes up he shall reduce the quota of sugar so as to provide a similar raise in sugar so farmers can get a better price for their beets Keith M Cutler Proprietor This is a good law and sounds fair to everybody but it should be administered by a Secretary who is friendly to agriculture and who is not attempting to appease consumer groups who are very numerous voters The facts are that on January Is the Only Radio with the Famous “Golden 1948 beet sugar sold for $820 per cwt when this law was pasVisit our New Radio Throat” tone system sed Today it is selUng for The price index has gone $755 Room Hear the RCA and You’ll be Convinced and sugar should sell for up 8 over $900 per cwt and beets should bring $1500 per ton 1 accuse Secretary Brannan and the Sugar Section of failure to protect the beet farmers Last year our total price per ton of beets was $1400 At the present price of sugar we are Visit This Progressive Store told our total price will be about In face of high$1200 per ton er costs of production of every kind our farmers feel they have a rightful grievance against their Mr secretary of agriculture Tobin secretary of labor looks out for the industrial workers and I believe farmers should have The Sad Facts About Sugar ICsiMVp GARLAND DRUG PHONE ONE RCA VICTOR For Appliances or Fine Furniture c UJHERE f’Zir TOUR f j BUYS MBRE UTAH FARMERS COOPERATIVE R B Nov FREE 12 19 26 Dec PICK UP AND WITHIN FIVE RADIUS SEE RAY DAVIS AT UTAII POWER OFFICE Garland Or Call 32R-- Bargains For Saturday SIRLOIN STEAK- - lb WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRING DELIVERY Special Rogers Witness: E J Holmgren MILE V: FIRST DOORS 50c NORTHERN Published: CHOW SECOND TEAMS PLAY at 6:45 THEY WILL BE CHARGED COME TO FRONT DOOR STUDENTS IF ELEMENTARY $100 - 1M 3 DECEMBER feM® fl Third Practice FRIDAY UTAH GARLAND Trrmonton Vx 3 HAM- - Swift’s Premium lb GROUND BEEF- - lb RIB BOIL- - lb BEANS- Red “chili”- - 2 lbs TUNA- - Fancy Star Kist BABY FOOD Heinz 3 cans CELERY- - lb ' GRAPEFRUIT- - Pink lb POWDERED SUGAR- - lb RICE KRISPIES- - pkg - - 73c 63c 49c 37c 29c 43c 23c 8c 9c 12c 14c Cream SOUP- - Campbell’s of Mushroom 2 cans SARDINES- - 2 cans CABBAGE- - lb CRANBERRIES- - 1 lb bag YAMS- - 2 lbs MUSTARD- - French’s prepared creamed 6 oz TIDE- - for all washing IVORY FLAKES- - pkg CAMAY- - 2 reg bars OXYDOL- - pkg Gus’s Garland Grocery & 33c 25c 4c 25c 23c 9c 34c 34c 18c 34c Market izi |