Show THE GARLAND GARLAND TIMES UTAH tend at the waist when readying clown to lift an object This causes severe strain on the back and Tage 5 abdominal When a person squata or bends at the knees and keeps the tack as straight as possible leg and thigh musHcs do the lifting without excessree County Agents strain Examine all lifting jobs niti Column a critical eje Perhaps the work or equipment can be rearranged By Paul R Daruels to eliminate Assistant County Agent or reduce the of lifting required mount lcPs Since there are many hand lift- he careful with our lifting job ing jobs on every farm correct erd not put undue strain until lilting should lie practiced cur backs and stomach mu lex (les 30 Friday October 1933 it becomes a habit with us s of Many victims The two Garland wards? tfw and other lilting hernias strains week hold Hallowe'en parties m on to tar are numinous injuries the farm and we must do some- their Primary meetings A treat was given to all the children thing to prevent them Most of the common causes of off Mr A Mrs Leo Watkins lifting are as follows: lifting and Mrs Idaho fertl Montpelier lowering with the back muscles and Mrs Zanetta Wake Bradford in irstead of the leg muscles !v spent Wednesday in Pocatelkx secure grip or footing and unsafe I lacing of hands or feet using awkor quick jerking twisting ward movement of the body obstructed vision unstable loads or and insufficontrol inadequate SUPER cient help or failure to use mechanical aids The body is a mechanical sysLL'O NYU - Operator actitem of lours and hinges vated by cables just like ma- Tires Gas is chines When the system overloaded or used improperly Accessories injuries are invited A lot of people unconsciously sprain Wood SERVICE Garland Oil FIRST IN TUE MON - lace hem ush rack over ie of dig one e icks adc men oco- - aily production has increased from 94000 tons of ore and waste material in 1926 to 225000 tons today Because of these improvements the number of jobs for Utah people also has increased In 1926 there were about 3300 employees in the Utah Copper family Today there are 5600 employees The increased efficiency since 192b is important It has made possible the processing of ore containing as little as eight pounds of copper to the ton Being able to treat such low grade ore (once considered waste material) has lengthened the life of the mine These vast changes benefit all of us More Utah people have jobs Payrolls and supply purchases are larger And bigger tax payments help meet the cost of our schools and other government services Industrial progress as represented by the ingenious track shifters has benefited us all Utah” Neighbor Helping to Build a Better WIDE SCREEN AND GIANT WIDE SCREEN IN SUN AND NOV tU - j win c y " ft- - vE gyut wvwni ji 'MV ysS-v- Matinee Sunday Starts 3 pm all day! continue NOV "WED - SAT SCREEN ON OUR GIANT PANORAMIC DESPERATE OUTLAW ROBERT TEMPTRESS! TAYLOR AVA GARDNER Between them a strange se cret fire Spectacular production of great adventure filmed m full flaming color HOWARD BOLD DRAMA' ROMANTIC BlOOOtO KEEL IrydE PRINT IT TECHNICOLOR 4' COMING: PHOTOGRAPHED ANSC0 KURT QUINN - KASZNAR Sewn Ply by (RANK It HI FAISON Direct ed by IGltX Produced COLOR An by H AMIS Pxdui “MASTER OF BALLENTRAE1 “MOON IS BLUE” ‘SECOND CHANGE” In 3-- aos y |