Show THH GARLAND 6 Page TIMES GARLAND FRIDAY UTAH JUNE 6 1 S52 THE GARLAND TIMES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING Catered as Second Class Mail Matter August 1S28 at Hie Post Office at Garland Utah Subscriptions: $200 Per Year — $250 Outside of County Editor and Publisher Vemald Wm Johns Speaking For a Membership A short time ago Congressman Walter K Granger was reported to have said when asked why he voted on a certain farm measure contrary to a recommendtaion of the Utah State Farm Bureau that he questioned whether the organization represented the real views of its membership because he just got one letter from the Farm Bureau and many from individual farmers who did not approve of the Farm Bureau views It seems from here that such a sthnd is unfair Hundreds of men to a congressman’s constituency go to Farm Bureau meetings where they applaud the talks of their elected officers and pay their annual dues because they approve of the policies announced They then expect the Farm Bureau officers to transmit their views to the appropriate persons including senators and congressmen They don’t feel that they have to go home and write a personal letter to everyone concerned on all matters They leave all that to their organization which they have voluntarily joined without pressure from anyone and to which they have willingly paid dues without system to take it out of their income any check-of- f It is painlessly at the insistence of their associates not right that their concerted action should be overbalanced by letters from even quite a number of individuals who niay have other views If individual letters are going to count more than the considered united action of a large organization perhaps we had all ought to turn letter writers and flood our representatives in Washington with mail on every subject on which we are interested With a few thousand letters pouring in every week they wouldn’t get time to do anything but read their mail Governor Lee excused himself for vetoing an act of the last lesgislature on the grounds that he didn’t propose to be influenced by pressure groups Our political leaders should stand for what they believe to be right of course but they should not pass too lightly over the opinions of the voters especially the large groups which are banded together in such entirely voluntary organizations as the Farm Bureau No organization can speak for every one of its members on every subject but it is safe to assume that on any matter of public interest it can speak When it does for a majority of its members speak it merits attention If its voice is ignored its membership should then individually rally to its support — something they do too seldom J Mr A Mrs Ervin Smith ot Nevada left Monday Sparks a weeks visit here morning after with their mother Mrs folly Smith Also guests of Mrs Smith on Friday were Mr & Mrs Fred Mr A Mrs R Evan Gee and Jensen of Provo Mr & Mrs daughters Patsy and Laurel were Ralph Kirkham and family and weekSirs Vera Jack of Salt Lake City in Boise over the hoUday Lee Anderson who fans just returned from Korea and his family of Idaho Falls’ visited with the W L Larsen and the B C Broughs here Tuesday Homer SIRS SHURTZ LEAVING FOR EUROPEAN TRIP Sirs Oneta Shurtz is leaving this Saturday to spend the summer months touring Europe She plans to visit for a week in the east prior to sailing She will visit with Lt Col and Mrs Richard Griffin who are at Fort New Jersey She and Miss Ruth Johnson will join a group under the direction of Dr T Earl Pardoe of the BYU which wiU sail June 18 from New York They will return in the fall by plane Sir A Sirs Carl Cook and son Wayne arrived Sunday from California to spend a two weeks vacation with relatives Haws Friday daughter Springs Thursday 14 15 17 18 19 VISITS Second Ward Reorganizes YWMIA- - HORIZONTAL So African fox Part of ahip Marah Charge upon property Sandarac tree A Negro people in Nigeria More courage- ous Pronoun Affirmative vote Genua of dolphinlike cateceane II 23 Submit More 27 28 Card game A love 29 Diaeaaa fowla 31 Mrs affair Indian of me- morial poet 34 Note of scale 33 Room for certain kind of study 38 Prefix: twice 39 Part of 41 42 44 46 Rock Wyo visited here from until Sunday Mr A Sirs Otto Nye and famMr & Mrs Bill ily of Ogden Sir A Sirs D Henry Manning Fingree and Mr A Mrs Art Burdick of Salt Lake City and Mrs drove to Provo Saturday to bring home from the their Virginia Baron of Brigham City BYU daughters isited relatives here and in Riverside Friday A R Hodge was in Idaho Falls and Rexburg over the weekend Mr A Sirs Darrell Didericksen were of viUe Grants children and Sir A Sirs Andy Johnson of weekend guests of her parents NephI visited her mother Mrs Mr & Mrs W Lee Thompson and A L Udy on Slemorial Day Also Lad their baby named Sunday guests at the Udy home were Mr A Mrs Newell Linford and childSir & Mrs B C Brough spent ren Mr Sc Mrs Clifford Archithe weekend in Spring City bald and daughter of Bingham and Twila Howell of Portage Ephraim and Bountiful 1 S 9 12 13 ffww Ilall were Ellery Mr & Mrs Peter Evans of Mo- in Portage and Shelley Idaho rgan visited relatives here Thurs- over' the weekend and Mrs Ilall day and Friday stayed at Shelley to help care for a new grandchild Mr A Mrs Austin Haws and family of Ogden were dinner Sir A Mrs Darrell Jones and guests of his mother Mrs Grace Jeanlae of A SMITH Richard Smith son of Sir and Sirs C E Smith returned last week from Harvard University where he has been doing advanced study this school year He plans to spend much of the summer at the University of Utah Garland Second Ward reorganized their YWJdXA Sunday releasing Mrs James Archibald as V president and sustaining-MrW Johns as the new head ' Mrs Duane Archibald and Sirs Claine Archibald will continue as Mr A Mrs Cecil Bradford counselors in the new organizawere in Downey Idaho on Mem- tion i orial Day Mrs J J Wakely reBabies named at the meeting turned home with them for a were Debra Didericksen daughvisit ter of Mr and Mrs Darrell Didericksen Munns daughter of Vaughn Riser returned home Mr andJody Mrs Eldon Munns and diswith medical a Sunday night Gam Cheryl daughter of Mr Mr A Mrs Leo Watkins of charge from the navy and MrsKeith Gam ' Sir A Sirs Earl Arnold and Montpelier Idaho Mr A Sirs Leo Wale and son Gene of Ogden family spent the holiday weekend Mr A Mrs Russell Rogers were Mr Sc Mrs Jimmy Paaterson and in Salt Lake City in Trenton Sunday son Mark and Sirs Joseph Thomas of Malad visited Friday Crossword ' aF the Cecil Bradford evening Puzzle home end Sir RICHARD 48 31 1 53 53 59 60 3 61 64 b3 circle Hearing organ To direct Attention Behold To begin again Positive 9 pole Business transaction Youngster Word of 10 negation 11 18 Deserve comHolland mune Woody plant To pres Directed Consumes Weird VERTICAL 2 3 We PICTURE PRETTY knew you’d like U see a picture so we had Lorrie of a parasol Taylor Miami Beach hold one for yon 4 5 Ecclesiastical vestment Title ot respect Body of water Jeglous Feminine name 6 Land 7 S measure Carpenter nol Threeln cards e 20 22 23 24 25 26 30 32 33 36 37 40 43 43 47 48 Famous tapestry depicting William the Conqueror City in Russia To incite Permission to enter Desires with eagernessnot Prefix: An incarnation of Vishnu Turkish title A volume A mntal Word of promise To eld To weary To deface Dream Satiated Note of scale Hypothetical force Titles Second son of Adam and Eve PUZZLE 49 56 37 Heraldry: grafted 58 of a stem 50 NO Tht joint n 54 61 coin Answer to Purile IBS Anger Rocky pinnacle Vessel's curved planking French tor and' No 188 |