Show THE Page 2 THE GARLAND TIMES - Vernald Wm Johns NATIONAL Editor TIMES GARLAND UTAII FRIDAY MARCH 13 1953 SPRING HOUSE CLEANING and Publisher MORNING FRIDAY EVERY PUBLISHED GARLAND EDITORIAL asdc!tn imm M Matter August 1928 at the Garland Utah $250 Outside of County Subscriptions: $200 Per Year Entered as Second Class Mail Post Office at From The Ilerlngton Advertiser-Time- s Kansas: A man Ilerington serving overseas in the war area of Korea was asked what could be done for the fighting men in the way of gifts He replied in no uncertain terms that “the finest thing to be done is the maintenance of a politically and economically sound home front" He said further that "With a reasonable degee of integrity on the part of most people that will be brought about" To do the things necessary to assure men on the war fronts that there will be such an America to return to is not too much demand of every American on the home front From the Mount Airy Community Reporter Mount Airy Maryland: our Here in the United States buUets are ballots and the only heads that roll are those which figuratively topple as the people demand a change peacefully — and get it It’s a good system Here’s hoping we can continue to keep it like Revolutions these are good ones They keep a country strong healthy and sound From the Free Press South Charleston West Virginia: The commentators and columnists "have been speculating on what Mr Eisenhower’s government fiscal policy will be The consensus based on Ills statements and those of his From the Catskill Mountain Star close advisors run about as foSaugertles New York: The weekly llows: Spending will be cut in every newspaper is more important than Waste and ever Because the world Is moving possible direction will be curbed Every efso swiftly there is need of the intouch which the fort will be made to balance the timate grass-root- s Once that is weekly can and must give Since budget immediately there are so many demands on done taxes will be reduced both and Individuals time readers demand for businesses everyone’s the happenings of the week wrapped There is a possibility that the tax will be up in a neat condensed and newsy abandoned entirely when the cupackage rrent law expires next June This From the Ocean Grove Times tax most economists agree is an Ocean Grove New Jersey: A sure unfair and dangerous burden on 8ign that Inflation is over will be business— and most especially on when auto makers start'mentioning the smaller business which is dethe price of their cars in their ad- prived of funds needed for growth vertising Benjamin J Fairless purposes That so far as one can see now president of the United States Steel has even a better will be the Eisenhower program Corporation idea He would not only reveal the It is the only kind of program that this trusted to save would reveal be he country car can of the price all the hidden taxes buried in that price The tax on a $2000 automobile for instance is $623 but the buyer does not know this from bankruptcy No nation Time to think about — and no system of government can forever survive official corruption and deficits in the national treasury It's time to repair winter damtime to remodel repaint build And the logical place to start your planning is your friendly store where a complete ONE-STO- P SERVICE is waiting to help you all the way age From Christy's Scrap File By L C Christopherson CONFUCIUS SAY: I credit You get mad You ask for You ask no for credit I give I get Better LITTLE give You no pay mad you get mad little homey things friendly things things ThatmakeouiLpathwayJight And it’s just the jolly joking things That make the world seem — things things bright So here’s to all the little things The things Those things That make life worth the fight —Grace PROVO SQUARE TO HOLD DANCE JAMBOREE Provo will be the site of a Western Square Dance Jamboree on April 18 Invitations have been sent and in some instances acceptance already has been received from dancers and outstanding callers all over Utah and neighboring states All square dancers are welcome to attend this Jamboree FENCING NEW SIDING COOPS PAINTING BARNS WINDOWS HARDWARE SCREENS TRUCK BEDS THINGS Oh it’s just the The unobtrusive The The The NEW ROOF according to Pres Bullock and further details wall be announced as they materialize E J Holmgren is In Berkeley this week on business connected with the Federal Land Bank California HARDWOOD FLOORS w- - BASEMENT “ ROOM EXTRA CLOSETS Plan build and finance your new home completely through One stop service National Garling-hous- e and 4 - Square Plan books available or our architectural service will custom design your home Haines Sir & Mrs George Gleason are leaving this weekend to visit members of their family in California NEW KITCHEN NEW PORCH NEW BATH GARAGE PICTURE WINDOW No town Payment on Home Repairs As little as $5 Per Month t |