Show THE GARLAND TIMES Tern aid Win Joints Editor and Publisher EVERY FRIDAY MORNING PUBLISHED Entered as Second Class Mail Matter August 1928 at the Post Office at Garland Utah $250 Outside of County $200 Per Year Subscriptions: Page Friday 2 October 9 TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE 1953 From Christy’s Scrajo File By L C Christopherson LITTLE TniNGS that count and make the show ‘biggest’’ It takes a little muscle and it It’s the little things that people takes a little grit do that make this old world a with A little true ambition little bit of wit go It’s not the “biggest” things that action and it takes a count and make the “big- It takes a kindly of cheer word gest” show To fill a life with sunshine and It’s the little things that people to drive away a tear do that make the old world not the “bigGreat things gest” things that make the go show little “biggest” A little bit of smiling and a It’s the little things that we may sunny chat do that make this old world A little bit of courage to a comgo rade slipping back —Author unknown to me things It’s not the “biggest” are reconvenes in WHEN congress the American people will begin to hear a great deal about small business and small business problems A recent survey by Congressional of federal economists Quarterly and organizations representing small businessmen reveals that nine of every 10 U S firms fall into the small business category Studies are now underway of small business problems and will largely sound out reaction to recently announced plans of the Small Business Administration A new plan of financial aid just has stirred controversy launched small among lobbies representing Under this plan maxibusiness mum emphasis will be placed on local lending sources in private supplying loans to small firms One school of thought among small business lobbies regards this as merely “delaying action” in working out a truly effective policy for helping small enterprise But another says it is the only real answer to small firms’ credit needs Congressional Quarterly reports Among critics of SBA is the small business group which claims the largest direct individual membership (100000) the National Federation of Independent Business But another powerful small business group the Smaller Business Association of New England favors the SBA and its program America's independent businessman may be small but he packs Park Valley a big wallop when it comes to influencing legislation Today more than a dozen pressure groups are r Hill in the active on Capitol est of small business Much will be heard about them and small business shortly after January Contrary to what administration spokesmen say the attack on the Republican farm policy by the Democrats has built a fire Under a number of GOP senators and policy makers They are troubled about criticism from farm sources rather than the Democrats In this connection it is interesting to note that Secretary of Agriculture Benson reports after a conference with President Eisenthat the administration hower would be ready with a new farm program when congress reconvenes in January This in itself is sufficient proof that the administration is concerned over the growing farm problem and realizes a solution cannot longer be delayed Benson newsmen that charges by Democrats that the Eisenhower administration is running out on 1952 campaign pledges to the farmers are "ridiculous” and were made by "irresponsible individuals” irresponsible persons in this case although Mr Benson did not name them are former Secretary of Agriculture Charles F Brannan and Governor G Mennen Williams of Michigan told The Mr & Mrs V W Johns spent session was a feast for the soul— You guess! but it was wonderWhile the men attended the weekend in Salt Lake City We had a safe trip and a won- ful! with Mr & Mrs George A BeaL derful when Priesthood ttime Of course meeting Satur wc were ready to leave home Mr night I saw (along with several C said “Well dear where would thousand others) the religious Mr A Mrs- Blaine Nalder are film “The Robe” — don’t miss it! to sit direct the you rather moving to Ogden this week to the front or back seat? Bye! driving make their home Those attending conference Mr & Mrs Dan Nelson visited from the valley whom we saw Mrs W A Mullikin Mrs Clarin Brigham City Wednesday evenwere E Ray Morris and wife ence Foote and Mrs Ralph ShelTina Antone and Mary Olague ton of Salt Lake City have been ing with Mr Nelson’s fatherand Laurence Emma Carter visiting this week with their sisDawn Gardenier and Sidney ter Mrs Clarence Austin who is E J Holmgren was in Ogden JamesMet Joan Rose Pierson ill on business Wednesday from Canada and it was good to receive her sweet smile She is going to spend some time visiting Menah in her folks Archie and Snowville — yes Chesley and the babe are with her Saw Bishop in the Hickman from Snowville audience but missed my conference chat with Ada— swell gal was sister from California My The here happy reunion ) sat in reserved section— my sister (seminary leader) sat with BYU faculty — where did I sit? day x z Notice of Primary Convention A PUBLIC MEETING the son of Mr & Mrs Joseph Palmer of this place— Good luck and best of wishes Mack! Monday October 12 It’s gathering cattle in earnest for the menfolk of the valley these days When the man of the house kisses the little woman goodbye in the morning she is not certain if she will see him that night or three days from then— The men generally ride iu pairs or groups and stay at the farm house where night over takes them when they ride the Kunzler Kenna far ranges Tanner and small son of Grouse-creeare visiting In the valley with the Harold L Kunzlers while her husband is “riding” r to CALLED FOR Greetings! Kent and Alfa Jean Carter and two young daughters were the of Mr & Mrs weekend guests They Ray Patterson in DraperNorththe enjoyed having report mission reunion ern California in Kent labored as a missionary that mission Another young couple leave the valley this week Helen and Bill Carter and two young sons home in Salt will make their this a ranching With Lake and stockmen’s incommunity come what it is “How’re we go’em down on the ing to keep farm?” Mrs Eve Badger of Burley held The ward Relief Society i its opening social Tuesday of this Idaho and' sister to Jennie is visiting relatives in the week The theology - lesson was treated by Ethel Palmer and dur- valley this week It’s Salt Lake City and a few ing the afternoon an interior decorator from Salt Lake City days visiting there with relatives met with the women and made rnd friends for Rose Larsen in as to proper colors tne rear future suggestions and fabrics for use in the new J Carl James was at home to see his Barents the Ferris James ward chapel as at Muddy Monday of this week It’s “hello” and "goodbye” Mack Palmer spends a few days Carl Is attending college at I " of this week vTsItirgInihevaI-leof Tremonton with relatives and friends Reed Palmer Mack spent Tuesday with his brother before leaving for Korea is married to the former Diane Mack at heir parents home here conference Each We went Jensen of Brigham City and is IS HEREBY AT 7:30 PM I AT THE CITY ROOM IN THE Garland Armory To Place in Nomination MAYOR 2 COUNCILMEN a Ticket aa Follows: TERM TERM To be placed on the official ballot for the Municipal Election to be held at Garland Utah on Tuesday Nov 3 1953 FAIR Ql’FEN Burkin 19 of Baldwin Park Cal ruled as queen over 26th annual Los Angeles county fair at Pomona " -- - J J White - - Mayor ir |