Show r f Fagc THE ' Entered as Second - — Class Dffica Mail Matter at Garland NATIONAL National MORNING FRIDAY EVERT Aug RapresentaKvs SERVICE INC NEWSPAPER ADVERTIniC Son4 AmocmKo I 'UKo'wl Hta alti I ASJ yN Sarving Amoriea's Ml W ftMdatph — Adrnr Subscriptions Vemald Wm 0f4 andfta Horn PMOS R Qc9 573 Tews Nawtpopof Sw HafcrwHUs Nw Cenlrai TcfimimI lldf — $200 Per Year Johns kawlwe Cdt Outside $250 Editor and FRIDAY UTAH of County Publisher eighth largest yet found in the 1164 United States- It weights When found it was proabove truding about two feet Estimated Expenditures the ground and the striking appearance attracted the attention of the discoverers A piece of the meteorite was chipped off and The entire sent to Smithsonian object has now been removed to Washington where it is understudy by the going a complete staff of the Institution iron The report states that meteorites frequently show broad shallow Literary Gub Meets depressions on their surknown face which are popularly The Literary club met Thurs- as “thumb marks” This iron day evening at the home of Mrs meteorite has deeper depressions Frank Dalton in Tremonton with unrelated to the thumb Mrs Mattie Stone as assisting marks The meteorite was found hostess A review of the book almost entirely on the resting "Pilgrim’s Inn” by Elizabeth surface and yet it is estimated Gouge was given by Vesta Ferry that it must have had at least Gifts wee exchanged Eighteen 10000000 of force members were present when it struck the earth There is no evidence of a crater in the formation in which the iron was discovered A possible explanation is that it fell some distance from the point where it was Mrs fester Holman left Monfound and that it either bounced for Gardenerville Nevada day or rolled to the place where it to help care for her new grandfinally came to rest daughter bom Dec 18 at round $1250 per ton & Mr to Mrs Ned City pounds OFFICERS FOR NAMED RETIRING WORKERS URGED TO CONTACT SECURITY SOCIAL OFFICE Ernest Ralls of Tremonton will bead the newly chartered More workers retire on JanuBrothers VFW Post Rifle and Pistol Club as president it ary 1st than on any other day of who plan Employees is announced by the National the year on retiring In the near future are Rifle Association urged to contact the Social SeThe new club will conduct re- curity representative before the gistered tournaments on its range last day of wort By doing this and dedicate itself to teaching it is possible to complete the claim safety with firearms quickly and start the retirement benefits Other officers of the club are: monthly promptly" Gaude Iverson Mr Johnson will be in TreGolden Adams executive officer monton on December 30 1948 Kenneth L' Anderson Garland He at the Utah Power chief instructor James M John- and will be Light Company office from ston Garland secretary and Ar 2 until 4 pm bold Hanson treasurer NEW RIFLE CLUB The Garland Bridge club entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Andy Campbell honoring Mrs Grace Haws on her Special birthday anniversary guests were Mrs Cecil Bradford and Mrs F M Peck Mrs Haws was presented a gift KBUH MONDAY AUTO REPAIR Motor Tune-u- and p Overhaul Prompt Dependable REPAIR RADIATOR Jack’s Garage "We hear 'protecting a lot about our pros- perity' That' just another way of saying we need to protect our mines and farms and factories industries — the that keep products moving OUT of Utah to bring big money INTO Utah" UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION OIL GAS WASH I NCr QREASINQr -8- 00 THRU 7:55 8:00 8:05 8:10 9:00 Farm with News News Club 800 Sign World On East Garland Mr & Mrs Wayne Booth and children were Saturday visitors at the Delos Adams home KC SATURDAY SCHEDULE Mrs Palmer DeLong and Mr were children Sunday dinner band musk guests of Mr & Mrs David Larson Iron Ore — Five Hundred Million Tons Utah there In Iron County are 500000000 tons of Iron ore good enough for use in western steel production according to a release by the United States BuThe report of reau of Mines the bureau said that ”100000000 tons can be conservatively classified as measured with a grade of 45 per cent to 50 per cent Iron’The district has produced 10139500 tons of ore since operations were started in Mr A Mrs Eph Peterson and Rex and Mrs Dorris Peterson and children were in Logan Sat& Sat Baok f urday Mormon Mr A Mrs Fred Grover were 9:15 In the Woman’s World Logan visitors Monday 1923 Sat Bobby Nasally 9:30 Morning Classic Delos and Ardis Adams were Dairy Herds Above Average Sat Book Review Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Utah’s dairy animals and dairy 10:00 World News Mrs Earl Young at Perry herd production ranks above 10:05 Rhythm Ranch well for the which speaks A Mrs Larson Mr and Lyn 10:30 Test Your Knowledge dairy men of Utah who have wagbaby visited at the David Larson 11:00 Public Service Feature ed a long campaign for better home Saturday 11:15 Piano Moods animab and higher production Sat Musical Showcase The Christmas party of the Many of the top 11:30 Musical Showcase Relief Society was held Monday animals in sectional and western Sat WCTU evening with the husbands of shows are Utah animals 11:50 World News the members as special guests 12:00 Five Minute Utah Pioneer Trails Map Mystery A story was given by Mrs Orval 12:05 Luncheon Serenade Ready Soon Grover games were" played and Loves 12:30 Music America A map of Utah featuring some delicious A gifts exchanged Sat JDN Trio 30 pioneer and 12:45 Mon Wed FrL “Man lunch was served to 19 couples and routes will be ready trails a With Story distribution Ihruout the UnitSat Jan Mr A Mrs Vernon nansen and for Tues Thurs children of Tremonton left Thurs- ed States soon The map will Garber Show 1:00 Mon Wed FrL Featured day for Mesa Arizona to visit show the original trails and their with Mr & Mrs Victor Hansen Vocallsta Sat Dick during the holidays Tues Thorn Moil Tues Thun Wed Fred DECEMBER 24 1941 UTAH DITOR!AL-ASSOCIATI- AdvertUing GARLAND Spotlighting at the Post ip28 Utah TIMES high PRIMARY dance held relationship to present-daways It was prepared for the The Primaries of the two GarInand of land wards joined in a Christ Publicity Department all the children at dustrial Development by Dale L mas dance for hall the recreation Tuesday after historiand Utah author Morgan noon A large group of boys Notice is hereby given that a which are shown an trails The and girls were present budget hearing to consider the black on a in red The wards had previously held budget for following proposed Garland City for the year 1949 Utah Meteorite Receiving and white road map show 19 their Christmas programs the will be held in the Garland li- National Attention ward on Friday evening routes that were trodden in this Second setDecember 29 and the First ward on Monday brary Wednesday Smithsonian The Institution territory before Utah was 1948 at 7:30 pm the Mormon pioneers evening at which parents were has just released a report on the tled by Tentative Budget for 1949 and 11 that were blazed by MorMeguests and Santa Claus appeared “Drum Mountains Estimated Income teorite found in Utah in 1944 mon colonizers that were sent This is and now their report is attracti- out by Brigham Young CARD OF THANKS first time that all of these ng considerable national atten- the drawn trails have been checked Every act of assistance and extion tendered pression of sympathy The meteorite was discovered and printed Text and informatthe trails is a us upon the death of our brothby chance in 1944 by two Japan- ion concerning with most er we acknowledge map the published ese from the Topaz relocation part of thousand will be sincere thanks center set up near Delta during The Sorenson Family the war The meteorite is the printed in the first edition TIMES THE GARLAND rUSUSHED GARLAND Fri Talks J Burt son SEE US FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER SUPPLIES & O P Skaggs Store WALTER BURNS S & H Green Stamps are Available Here You Have Only to Ask for Thera NO NO FEE APPLICATION NO’APPPWU FEE 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Ask for the free booklet describing the Equitable Society Farm Ownership Plan JOHN J SHUMWAY The Representing Equitable Assurance Life Society Quick Battery Charging Tire Repairs Gas - Oil - Accessories rettery Washing & Greasing D HENRY MANNING Phone 115 Wo Are Headquarters For IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE PIPE CONCRETE OR CLAY SEWER TILE Corrugated Metal CULVERTS & HEADGATES Plaine and Reinforced CONCRETE The IV 1625 Wall Ave CULVERTS R White Company Ogden Utah Phone Peck 1:15 1:30 Danee Public 1:45 Sat Items Banda Service Talks “Teen Time" of Interest in Opening Announced In Service Schools the News Watkins Senator Arthur V 2:00 Meditation Music will authorize Civil Service ex— Sat’ Vic Degn aminations for those who desire 215 World News & Comment appointment to West Point and 2:30 Melody Matinee Annapolis the examinations to 3:30 Hayloft Jamboree be held on January 17 at some 4:15 Community Spotlight in convenient place or places 4:30 Sporting page of the Air Utah to be announced later 4:45 Public Service Feature desiring appointment Anyone 5:00 Sign Off to either of these schools should SUNDAY SCHEDULE contact Senator Watkins imme1:00 Sign On diately by writing him at his address: 348 Senate Office Bldg 1:03 Walts Time 1:30 B C Call Washington DC 1:45 Dorothy Lillywhite Senator Watkins now has one 2:00 News vacancy at West Point and three 2:15 Melody Three at Annapolis He intends to ap2:30 Fullness of Time point as principles the ones mak3:00 Proudly We Hail ing the highest grades on the 3:30 LDS Radio Chapel Civil Ser vice examinations 4:00 KBUH Concert Hall where they otherwise qualify 4:30 News and the others as alternates 4:45 Fiesta Time Candidates for appointment to 5:00 Sign Off West Point are eligible for admission from the day they are 17 (or 19 if appointed from the National Guard or Regular Army) until the day they become 22 For years of age Candidates for appointment to Annapolis must be between the Service Dependable ages of 17 and 21 years except that any candidate who has servLeave Your Car With ed honorably for not less than one year in any of the Armed Forces of the United States dui WILLARD L WOOD ing the recent wars and prior to the formal declaration of peace Garland may bq admitted up to 23 years of age The age limits are established by law All candidates must be citizens of the United States and legal residents of the State of Utah f TO O UR FRIENDS Sinclair dealers in this locality and myself join together in wishing you a very merry Christmas and good cheer for the Nevv Year Your friendly patronage during the past year And we look forward to is greatly appreciated The you with even better Sinclair the coming year At WOOD SUPERSERVICE Charles 'NLh Phone 2 J providing products and services during Wood Agent Garland Utah ' |