Show Page 4 TIMES THE GARLAND Office PUBLISHED at EVERT Garland FRIDAY TIMES Utah RATIONAL CDITORIAI " tSSOCIATION ' Training Courses For Feed Dealers AffZLAD tfr"CE0RGE sbenson Pmttrnl — Httduf Cllltjt Starry jiritmu Doing Things Together UTAH USAC Announces LOOKING MORNING Entered at Second Class Mall Matter Aug 1928 at the Post Subscriptions — $200 Per Year $250 Outside of County Vernald Wm Johns Editor and Publisher I GARLAND Fielding Briefs f LEGAL HOTICE PRO BATS AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For Farther Information Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Signers Short courses for feed manufacturers processors and distributors and farmers mixing their own Iced will be held in Logan at the Rural Arts building next MonNOTICE TO CREDITORS day March 6 to 9 Estate of LOTTIE LOWE also At this meeting the president known as LOTTIE LOWE AUSof the American Feed ManufaTIN cturers Association Mr Walter C claims will present Berger of Chicago will be one of with vouchers to the undersigned the principal speakers at Brigham City Utah on or beThe convention is being sponthe 17 day of April fore AD sored by the College Extension 1950 Service and the departments of M J RICHARDS Jr and Animal Poultry Dairying Administrator of the Estate of Husbandry Dr Louis L Madsen Lottie Lowe also known as will act as chairman All liveLottie Lowe Austin stock producers feed producers of first publication: and others interested areinvited Date February 10 A D 1950 to attend Mann Attorney at law The program will start at 11 00 Walter am and will end Thursday after- First Security Bank Bldg Brigham City Utah noon about 5 o’clock The first day will be devoted The fourth and final day will mostly to outlook for feed and be devoted mostly to turkey and the value of feed law administraAt these meetings tion In the afternoon the pro- poultry feeds Draper Professor gram will be a talk by President Dr Carol I Professor Woodrow Byron Alder Walter C Eager Hendricks The second day will be devoted Jenkins and Dr- wto consideration of diseases of will discuss some of the feeding in the poultry industry problems farm animals On this program It is hoped that as many as Dr Louis L Madsen Dr Loren who have interest in E Hansen and Dr John F Chris- possible ten on will discuss theie prob- this will attend these meetings lems and abo during the same it is announced from the college Arrangements have been made day feeding and management of range sheep and formulas for for anyone who would care to leeding range cattle will be dis- stay at the Rural Arts building to do so There will be a small cussed The third day March 8 dis charge for bedding and meals from the colof dairy cattle feeds will can be obtained bo given by Dr Marsen Profes- lege cafeteria sor- George B Caine George Q Bateman Lyman JI Rich and “The American success is the story of large numbers of people doing something together When an prospers everybody conenterprise nected with it prospers and the National Advertising Raprosantativa success be divided legend must among them " The statement was NEWSPAPEB ARVEBTIIKG SEBVICE INC made by Mr Crawford Greenewalt I K(toitl UiIonI AiuctKM of m I president of the Du Pont Company who believes that America's unique ylV A “not because position was achieved Jarring Amtrica'i Advertisers endjhe Horn Town Newspapers we have more coal or more gold or more land but because we have taw 11 ovricss j more incentive more venture more Ora td Gdlral laraiiwl Bldf Ntw " Now when the rest Tr( f determination of us get out and talk that way I we will begin to see home of Mrs R II Peck Tuesday believe that the greatness of America after the Sweethearts evening No Mere Accident Ball Twelve guests were present If management thinking at Du Mr Sc Mrs N J Hodges of Logan Mr Sc Mrs Ted Nielson of Pont is any key to the attitudes the spent with their Dcweyville held in industry think visited with generally friends children Mr & Mrs Ucl Gam and relatives here we may oil be encouraged to exSaturday On Mr Sunday Mr & Mrs Kenneth Mrs David Priest Mr & pect greater and greater things as of St Charles Idaho visited Mrs Clifton Walker Mr Sc Mrs America goes aheacf year after at the Gam home aTterwhich Mr C II year Indeed "the greatest good to Stacv of Ogden and Mr Sc the greatest number of people" Is 4 Mrs Hodges accompanied them Mrs Ray Priest of Salt Lake City a description that Just fits Amerto Salt Lake City France Stand- were week-enguests of Mr & and Joe Nelson of Og Mrs A W Bums Tlmy also at- ica But it is nowe accident It ing cludes the ways Cooperate capiden were Sunday dinner guests tended the ward reunion Saturday tal with labor and labor with capital at fhe home of Mr & Mrs Leon— until evening Irene Pribble and I actually thee are no difard Standing Mr & Mrs Dec Mar Checkoffs of ferences were Ogden Sanders of Ogden spent the week- Sunday guests of Mr Sc Mrs Elmo Better Than Average end visiting with Mr & Mrs C J Munson When you consider that persons J L Farl spent Thurs Bourne Mrs John Coohabs spent willing to deny themselves put up day and Friday with his children the latter part of this week with Mr & Mrs Rudy Bowcutt at Salt their savings to tie tune of $13500 for each worker at Du Pont you see relatives at Kaysville and Layton Lake Citv Mr Sc Mrs Leo Sanhow the stockholders cooperated J D Munson spent Friday and der® of Kaysville snent the week- That a makes solid investSaturday at Ogden Mrs Munson end viriting with Mr Si Mrs C W ment behind the good average Du Pont who' has spent the past week with Bourne Mr Mrs W J Jenworker It's higher than average Mr & Mrs Lowell Farnsworth at sen of Roy Mr Sc Mrs Grant Pioper and wise use of tools and Ogden returned home with him and family of Salt ake human energy enabled this average R Hunsaker Clark Rudd made a business Citv and Mr & Mrs J H Rhend worker to collect $10600 for his part Lloyd That's higher than trip to Ogden Dale of Tremonfon were Sundiy guests of production Monday ' Coombs average visited for several days of Mr Sc Mrs J H Smith Mr® Out of this $10 600 had to come Notice this week with friends at Salt E C Mason spent th“ weekend costs of producing the goods About Lake City Mr & Mrs Arch at Salt Lake Citv visiting with 42 Dog per cent or $4 410 went for raw Mr Sc Mrs Harold Richardson of Garland entertainFresne She materials necesand other power also visited with her children Mr ed at a lovely trout diner Persons owning dogs in the Sunday sary ' expense Tins average workMrs Ira Jackman at Midvale in compliment to Mrs Horace limits have city until March reck er himself was paid $3330 The govF C Mi sinn spent the on 10 to secure licenses License at ernment tax bill was $1030 There birthday anniversary Guests included Mrs R II Peck Omaha Nebraska on business tags may be had from the was put aside $730 to replace and Mr Sc Mrs Horace marshal city of Roy Peck and child- Miss Dells Coombs Forsgrcn Ogdrai modernize tools that wore out All snent week-enren R H and Careen 500 for $300 and $500 these costs came to $9 which with her parents Roland taken from $10 Thomas of Malad and Miss Helen Mr Sc Mrs J E Coombs and famleaves a profit Every dog must have an of $1100 On an investment of Mason spent Saturday at Salt ily identifying collar and tag and 8 per about that’s That’s cent Lake City & Mr Mrs Dewey the city any dog found in Mrs Steven Potter and child- not bad either Wood of Brigham visited with ren Mrs Herman Potter and without these after the deadWhat Makes America? relatives and friends here Satur- dturhtcr line will be impounded for 3 Diane roent Thursday However stockholders were asked day at Farmington days and then destroyed to leave $280 of this profit in the Mr Mrs ClifMr Sc Mrs Wynn Wood and ford Welling accompanied making $13780 for this bv Mr business GARLAND son Bruce of Brigham spent Sun& Mrs average worker to use the followW'ellmg of Tremon Stockholders were then day with their parents Mr &Mrs ton spent SaturdjrV at Salt Lake ing year F W Hess or about a Miss Careen Peck Citv Mr Si Mrs Keith Moss and 6paid $820 In dividends and Miss DeAnn Wood entertainper cent return on their money Pmilv spent Sunday at Malad This ts the way that Du Pont’s an ed a group of thbir friends at the The Clio Club met at the home nual report reads in terms of each of Mrs Helen Caoener at River- worker It represents wonderful coside Thursday Bridge wis play- ordination of the ed with prizes going to Mrs Alice team When you duplicate this xk A dim Kids 10c Adults 45c Coombs Mrs Ellen Caoener and many times with big and little busi Mrs Florence Gam Refreshments ness you’ve got what makes Amers ica were served & Mr Mrs Herat America The measure then man Potter spent Monday at Ogden TRKMONTON Mr Sc Mrs Willard Bailev is how well all of us cooperate UTAH We’ve done a wonderful Job in the and children of Ogden spent Sundespite past misunderstandings day with Mr & Mrs here and there This system that Thur Frl Sat Mar 2 3 4 Waynevisiting Secrist and family permits us to use all our talents and all our resources is sometimes “free Mrs D C Hartman had all of called competitive enterprise!’ But it is also a wonderful thp members of her family presStory of Primitive Love More than ui adventure cooperation ent as dinner Sundav gueris CfrUit other land today more than Thev included Mr Mrs Alfred any can be found of any nation in hisHawkin® of San Francisco HOPALONG Mrs CASSIDY IN — we have in bringFddi Kunfer and two children tory "the greatest succeeded ing good to the greatof Phoenix ‘BAR Mrs Leland Garter est number of people and two children of Holbrook Starts Sun Mar 5 to 9 Have yog larard Dr Genson and Mr Si Mrs D L Hartman of Salt the radio drama “Land of cue Free”7 Take City and Russell Hartman of Cheek your local station for time Oeden daughter-in-laHer Mrs Russell Hartman who has been so very ill has been able to Social Hour Club Meets x be brought home from the hosThe Social Hour Club mot at uanPARKS pital the Willard Wood home Friday eiiixsi x s Special guests were Mr " evening & lx Dr & Mrs J Edward Dav of & Mrs Dave Wood M H Wx and Mrs DarSalt Lake City virited with Dr & Regular Prices rell Wood was served Supper Mrs J W Chambers Sunday after which bunco was played Ruth Holman won the prize Mrs Hilda Soencer entertained the Birthday club Monday night Mr St Mrs Kenneth Austin enSupper was served to 12 Bunco wm played with prizes going to tertained at dinner Motor Sunday pnor Gwen Elmer and Hope StohL to the farewell testimonial for and Monte Austin Guests Included Mr A Mrs Ken Anderson ant Mr Sc Mrs Keith Austin and family visited Sunday with Mr & children Mr Sc Mrs Lavor Rose Mrs Oscar Forsberg at Ogden Mr & Mrs Jack Austin and fam ily Mr 4MA Ren Bowman and Heating Mr A Mr BUI Cockayne o! Marilyn Alitttin of Salt Lake City Salt Lake City visited i? Saturday Mr & Mrs Buck of Ogden Mr at the E Holmgren home Sc Mrs Melvin HunsaJcer Mr & Burgess Mrs Russell Hunsaker and Mr & Mr & Mrs L W Manning pur- Mrs Bill Hunsaker Treniontoa Utah of Honeyville chased the Harden Clarke home all aunts and uncles of Monte ast week Austin attended his fareweU testimonial Sunday evening SJ Why e u ri GETTING The Garland First Relief Society announces next Tuesday will be the visiting teachers’ report It will begin at 1:00 meeting pm At 2:00 pm the theology will be and testimony meeting held The lesson will be giver by Belle Wood There will be a nursery has been received by here that Major Wayne who have and family Rogers been in Japan for a number of years will return to the States in Mrs Rogers a ballet dancer May before her marriage is teaching dancing to the children of Grant’ Tokyo Heights Word relatives Mr & Mrs Alvin Hess of Lo gan and Mr & Mrs Carter Hess of Magna were guests of Mr Sr Mrs W C Rogers during the week not BARBER SHOP let me ex- J ROBERTS L Telephone 4827 Tremonton WS APE TODAY 600D iFE PROTECTION UT ABOOT OMS-W- m 20” LEES Insurance Plan? TPOOSA “SlvAGE BRIDE” 1950 cost Idaho Mutual IVere ii 3 plain further the low her o n p MARCH society note— A To Owners i FRIDAY RELIEF WAT THEY NAD EXPECTED TO PAY r lKx i 7 Eleotric Repair Reouilding xxV' fymu Expert Plumbing And Service J G R'ZS J Co frxt 7 Quick Battery Recharging Washing - Tire Repairs Jack’s SHOE D Henry running’s Service REPAIR GARLAND Garland am asm Oiling and Greasing -ii r? Low Cost Policy FOUR Kinds of Mutual Benefit Insurance ONE Gives (1) Death Benefits (2) Specific Accident Benefits (?) Benefits for Total and Permanent Dis ability from ANY Cause Disability Old Age Benefits (4) $750 POTS $1000 IN ( FORCE |