Show THE GARLAND TIMES Yernald Wm Johns Entered as Second Class Matter Mail $200 Per Year I"- - mtno Post Office at Garland Subscriptions: A WELCOME DROP l'ihliht fsililor md EVERY FRIDAY MORNING PUBLISHED t l Utah 251' Oniviflc Page Two Friday ituoi Ma r r 1 ss ti ideas from other From the Claremont News Clare-xnoMinnesota: There Is no ques lion but what there are huge sur pluses of dairy products In govern ment storage and we have no more Idea of what to do with them than government economists have We asked several dairymen their Idea of a workable plan without re iceiving a concrete reply It will not be long before cows (will bfc on grass and feed pur chases will drop and we feel satisfied that before the summer is over there will be a radical change in our whole economy Thousands of industrial workers are being iaid off weekly as farmers refuse to pay the high prices demanded Dairy products are a basic food and industrial workers must buy them to live either with part of their wages or relief money Whatever happens we think dairying will continue as a staple source of lincome in an area such as this From The Aztec Independent Wildwood New Jersey: If you get a ten dollar or twenty dollar bill and It smells of coffee the chances are that It’s counterfeit The United States Secret Service says counterfeiters are soaking their currency In coffee to give It a brownish color The odor of coffee still clings to the bogus bills From the you The world is a great mirror which truly reflects the thoughts acts and ambitions of every individual Let no one cloud his vision poison his mind and dwarf his soul with the false imagination that the world is not giving him a square deal The only way to avoid getting a square deal from the world is by not giving a square deal yourself From the Mason County News New Haven West Virginia: The house committee has postoffice fired the first shot in the battle to raise postoffice revenue 400 million dollars a year And the first victim if the committee has Its way will be the citizen at the stamp window who wants to mail a letter out of town Collectively In paying four cents Instead of three for his he’ll chop 159 millions a stamp unless year off the PO deficit he gets writer’s cramp It would be nice enough If that new four dent stamp gave us the5 kind of service we used to get with the red ones that had George Wash- County ington on them Whiteside Mr & Mrs C J Wood Dr & Mrs R D Preston Mr & Mrs L L Bishop Mr & Mrs Chester Boss Mr Si Mrs Peter Boss Mr Si Mrs Alma W King and Mr & Mrs Russell Capener Mrs Verl Anderwere son and Grant Anderson among those who attended the dedication service of the Park Valley Chapel Sunday Mr & Mrs George A Beal of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr & Mrs V W Johns On Sunday they attended the dedication of the Park Valley chapel and were dinner guests of Bishop Si Mrs Kenneth Carter From Christ By editor Morrison Illinois: OUR News CREED: Smile into the face of the world and a smile comes back render good service to others and good service is returned to you show a spirit of helpfulness and that spirit will surely send back to you of a like kind think good thoughts and the same thoughts will be of L C V W C J Wood It D Preston Johns and Grant Anderson attended a Lions meeting at Lewiston Monday night & Mr Salt in J Mrs E Lake City Holmgren are on business today Mr Mr & fc Mrs Spence Gardner and Mrs Boyd Munns a group of friends ained turkey dinner at the entert- at a Munns home Saturady night & Mrs Kent Carter and small daughters- spent Saturday and Sunday visiting in Park night Mr Valley s S Fil Christophcrson THE PATTERN OF LIFE If the pattern of life looks dark to you And the threads seem twisted and queer CIVIC MUSIC CLUB ENJOYS PROGRAM The members of the Civic and Arts Club enjoyed a program of music under the direction of the Fine Arts Department The theme was “The History of Music” with Mrs Ralph Gleason committee chairman as narrator The musical numbers portrayed differed types of music Byrton Iluish sang the popular song ‘Star Dust” acompanied by Susan Linford Ralph Gleason and Wm G Woffinden sang two duets “Jesus Lover of My Soul” and “The Morning Breaks” accompanied by Mrs Ray Gleason Jim my Arnold played two solos on the piano featuring classical music and “boogy” The program concluded with two delightful character numbers by Paul Alger The meeting was held March 10 at the home of Mrs Alma King with Mrs Waldo Cook hostess Mrs Duane Archibald club president was in charge During a short business ses sion Mrs Duane Archibald Mrs Robert Preston Mrs Thera! Bishop Mrs Arbon Bowcutt Mrs Thomas Durrell Taylor Mrs Hughes and Mrs Don Limb were selected as delegates to the Northern District Convention to be held March 20 at the Bear River High School Refreshments were served to 25 members and guests Home To the One who is planning the whole design It’s perfecty plain and clear Relief Societies Observe Anniversaries For it’s all a part of God’s loving plan The Relief Societies of the in He When His threads of gray works wards at Garland each held spe cial programs in the ward hall And they’ll only make brighter the rose and gold this week honoring the organization of the society Dinners were Of another happier day served to mim iSE oun members and their husbands Ward Following the Second dinner the guests enjoyed a special presentation of the high school play directed by Milton Johnson DRESIDENT EISENHOWER has snowed Congress under with his Item legislative program And his Feb 17 message on atomic energy the President substituted 15 recommendations for three more general requests submitted earlier raising the total almost to the 200 circle The volume of these legislative requests is important because both Republicans and Democrats agree that the voters next November will Judge the President and the 83rd Congress largely by the fate of the Administration’s legislative And both parties will program have to Justify their treatment of controversial White House legislation has started many of Congress the President’s proposals on their way to enactment — holding hearings and sporting bills from committee 196 to the floor Sifting down Mr Eisenhower’s recommendations to their most concrete form and omitting recommendations which require no new Congressional action here are a few of the proposals by certain important categories: Agriculture: Of 33 proposals made the president asked Congress to bolster Commodity Credit Coruse existing poration resources farm commodity surpluses in noncommercial channels build foreign markets allow modernized parity to take effect institute or continue flexible price supports for most farm commodities Continue PD per cent parity for PUBLIC supports for tobacco permit use conservation funds to control diverted acreage continue or liberalize indirect aid for some comaid wool modities producers through direct payments continue aiding hay distribution in drought areas expand and revise the conservation program curtail federal share in agricultural disease programs Health: Strengthen public health research expand and revise state aids for health and welfare reinsure private health insurance plans create National Commission for Health Improvement Social Security: Extend coverage and relax retncrease benefits strictions on Old Age and Survivors Insurance extend current formulas state aid for revisions pending Education: Expand educational advisory and research activities and help construct state schools Labor: la Revise bor law through 18 changes highlighted by: relaxation of prohibitions against secondary boycotts: protection of striking unions against loss of representation rights authorization of stricter union securand proity in certain industries vision for government-conductestrike votes The categories mentioned above represent 79 separate proposals Other categories are Military and veterans government internal serecivil service curity postal sources unemployment insurance housing foreign policy and taxes of OFFERING 6000000 SHARES ABSARAKA URANIUM INC COMMON Laugh With Leo GARLAND FROZE! 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