Show aSR©SS “istdra The first program will be on the air January 21 and each Thursday thereafter during January Febni' ary and March — except the seventh broadcast which will be heard March 5 Utah Copper invites you to Cenne' ries of hestra vanel be our radio guest these symphony programs Utah Copper hopes it is helping to carry on a Utah tradh tion — a tradition of cultural growth and industrial all enterprise teaming together for the betterment of Far reaching is the inspiration of fine music and are the benefits to Utah and her people successful from the operation of Utah Copper In many ijoyed ars — h the broadcasting i le broad' sdays same rate of jay would iuS rt from wli'it V r b ir fn pi odo from the Flaremont News ClareMinnesota: Su iclu v of Ait nntlUiie lb use n ht- I ft n urnli’i fnt' lor 'nmo time uni hf rppo runts hivo t ft’ ri uwiit that he I' tiu’ij' to Milk a n ultiii e hv t ih oil tf th lug mi pi act ili faim price Mippmts We haven't been wort led ibmi tv this so far as the prt sent 11)31 an lien and mind through puhuely stated that whntevei pro ital Ilia' it is plain may come tin government lie responsible foi jueventmg agricultural distress Benson rctused the request of the livestock men led to Wisnimt ton by foinier Secielary Braim in to set support on hestock A tei tain Henry Wallace tried this at time and many of us rememhei Ione hogs were slutiqhtei ed and bulk’d in trenches The Fnri I’ai "I)l ieau Ft del a t ion has slated leet puce stippoits would unques eon tioi ably lead to povciiment tiol of the cattle industi y and a toward nuns laliation mh dangt step of American agriculture We do not think the farm prop lem will ever be settled by the Sen etui y of Agriculture We think tins question can only lie settled by the L)i purtment of Commerce The farm worker and th industrial worker must be brought closer together in working hours and hourly earnings liy adding four hours a week to industrial workers at the From Italy News - Herald IUft Texas: The Faim lUiuau Anei( Rctn ement Plan appears l US to he the most Hound appro'uh lu faun piodmtiori piohkniw th A has In i n adv meed dm mg all th at s gov ei mm nt ha taki n a be’ d m tl e latter Wo think It ‘luuhc be givi n a trial '1 Ills plan is definitely a farmer devth pint nt too Mike no mistab about th it It has been evolved by fiom faim Icadeis suggestion originating at the gia’S mots For too long the farnur has het ? ht planned and regulated by that have proposals cost the taxpayers billions of dot larx and virtually destroyed lb Amciican farmers’ marktts Riverside THE GARLAND TIMES mont Qt 10 SumpkovUj COviftBdS ' from o t h p r editor it lexist ainil tt n pi has to (i ut w v haf CAIIIAMl Ferris Macfailane returned heme Saturday after being in the army service for two years Alf Capener who has been in Ogden with his daughter and husband Mr & Mrs Streator Tingey for ten days returned home Friday with Edna Ward who spent the day with her daughter Mrs Edna Mae Thompson and family She also attended the DUP meeting The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Garland Camp met on Friday afternoon at the home of Ed Udy The lesson “The Mormons in Mexico” was given by Mrs Annie Johnson Mr & Mrs Grant Richards and family of Boise Idaho visited Mr & Mrs Ralph Richards and Mr & Mrs Henry Oyler in n during the weekend and Myron Ralph Richards uere in Ogden during the week Mr & Mrs Austin Udy received word Saturday that Mr & Mrs Dee Weese (Joyce Udy) of Tremonton are the parents of a 7 pound baby boy born Saturday at the Valley hospital The little fellow has a sister at home Aaron Capcncr of Salt Lake City is visiting with his sons Leland Capener and family and Hay Capener and family Ed Udy accompanied by his sons Verl Ray and LcVere and Elvis Johnson attended the cutter races In Smiihfield Saturday Mr & Mrs Ed Udy had as dinner guests Saturday night Ardes and Maxine Adams and their father Delos Adams The occasion was Ardcs’s birthday anniversary Mrs Mina Ward visited two days with her daughter Rayola Walker in Ogden Mr & Mrs Dale Udy and children visited Mr & Mrs Earl Adams nim t id' r expoit iu!e in union luh ped and the wifW to his at ihty paid actoidii luodtue T hi point line should rf uiaut illegal to illuw all tlm to v rk to do so w ho want ctur Py All of tin sc ale is ale a pait of oui i onstit utii'ii hut bv politicians more k o ignored a vuU’ of orgui aiiMaii’ to buy ied labor than to provide for th wclfue of the nop!e ns a vvhoh has been the Its obvious Pyramiding of the national debt- - oid op n 1'he s ' should he si Friday Page 3 January UTAH 15 1951 Thatcher iri Sunday Mrs Charles Bourne members of the Sunday School stake hoard were visitors Sunday morning Mr & r her Mrs Ellen Capener took son David to Salt Lake City Tuesday where he entered the Mission Home Wednesday Mr & Mrs Ray Udy and children visied in Plymouth Sunday Howard Capener and Jerry Capener took Bill KUJaa Silvester LaPrcal and' Katlirya Capcncr Capener to Logan Saturday whenr they took part in baptismal services at the temple Mrs Allen Olsen of Salt Lola tnd Mrs Ken Phippen of Layton visited with Mr & Mrs Austin The ladies arer Udy Saturday sisters Mrs Pearl Bowcutt is receiving medical care at the Valley Hospit- alMr & Mrs Ken Hanni and Ogden visited Mr & Mrs Udy and family over boy-o- f Ats-ti- n Scientists say that continued re- -j search over the past 20 years haij raised the average egg production per hen from one every three ddyx to one every two days A floating post office perhaps the first in the world has beers introduced for tourists In Kashmir -India A house boat visits &X boats on the Dai Lake distribuF ing and collecting mail and transacting other postal business wide-sprea- d Save Your Money One way to do it is to keep your frozen meats and vegetables in a locker fn our plant There’s no investment cost and the monthly rate is negligible Lots of people are finding this I Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah' j to be true Gus and Joe f I |