Show THE GARLAND TIMES Vcwiald Wm Johns PUBLSIIED EVERY - THE HIGHWAY MENACE and Publisher Editor FRIDAY MORNING Entered as Second Class Mall Matter August 1928 at the Post Office at Garland lltah Subscriptions: $200 Per Year — $250 Outside of County Page Two Ezra Jensen Gets Recognition For Achievement Friday July 16 1954 From Christy’s SCRAP FILE By L C Christophcrson Because of Those ITs because of those who love Ezra Jensen former Garland us resident last month won Fathers’ at the Naval Those wc know do really care Day recognition this life is worth the living That Supply Depot at Clearfield and a write up in the With the sorrows wc must share complimentary Depot newspaper It’s because of those who know The article follows: us Ezra Jensen of the Receipt Con- Those who always understand trol Branch of the Depot is NSD That we find the going easy selection Clearfield’s for the When wc need a helping hand “Father of the Year” title a contest currently being sponsored by They are true friends who can of Comtake us the Ogden Chamber merce The father of five child- When we are not up to par us ren— three boys and two girls— And can still appreciate be has lived at Ogden for the Just exactly as we are —By Virginia K Oliver past 12 years The Air Force anrl the Navy have had about eaual representation from the male members of the Jensen Mr Jensen family was a machine gunner in the Air Force in World War I and Dale his oldest son a memhor of the Air Force in World War IT lost his life when he was shot A Technidown over Germany cal Badio Onerator Sergeant Dale was awarded the DFC with four Oak Leaf Clusters served in Evan another son the Naw for three years and Grant his youngest son who has just graduated from Ogden High School is a member of tne Naval Reserve Evan recently graduated from the USAC at Loean nnd was one of the two students recommended for a position with the Department of Agriculture as Warehouse examiner and Auditor in Judge Lewis Jones Chicago Dale and Evan reached the Eagle Scout rank as youngsters and earned the Bronze and Judge Jones Files Gold Palms respectively For Renomination His daughter Lucile now Mrs was Enoch Thome of on Ogden Running as a formerly employed by the Utah the new Judicial ticket District Power and Light Company and Judge Lewis Jones today announPacific Railroad and ced his candidacy for Southern another tc the office he has held since daughter Mary Jean works in the Credit Department 1949 the Judge of Box Elder of Sears Roebuck in Ogden Cache and Rich counties where she has been employed for “I am happy to he running on the past five years this ballot” Jones to In addition rearing this said “because this method will fine family Ezra Jensen also has give the voting public the maxibeen most active and interested mum opportunity to pick the man He of their choice to preside over in civic and church affairs served as city recorder for four the judicial machinery in this and terms city councilman for part of the State for the first four years at Garland Utah as time of Utah Dept under the old conFormerly as secre- vention system some the American Legion judges ware in GarLions of the Club tary more or less beholden to the poliland and was a Scout leader tical boss in large especially and Scout committeeman for four cities That system was changed years in Utah when the direct primary His sendee to the church has was adopted but the included missionary work for the ballot is an improvement the LDS Church in Norway for two candidate thinks also f has nnd He years Jones’name will appear on been active in the Senior Aaron-i- the primary oallot in September Ihricsthood work as stake sec- should two or more file against retary for the Mutual Improve- him if only one files both names ment Association for two years will be on the November ballot ward secretary for the Mutual and if no one files within the Association and next few days Jones will receive Improvement School for five years a certificate of election without Sunday ward clerk for seven years and the necessity of having his name he is currently president of the on the ballot advanced class in Sunday School His wife works in Primary and THOMPSON REUNION HELD— other church work The J G Thompson family reinMr Jenesn’s employment cludes eight years with the Union union was held at Pioneer Park Among Frcific Railroad and 20 ytars in in Brigham Saturday civil service— 12 years in the those from here who attended Post Office Department and near- were Mr & Mrs J J Shumway Mr & Mrs D Henry Manning Mr ly eight ears at NSD Clearfield Mrs A L Udy Mr & Mrs J In his work at the Depot Ezra J Thompson Mr & Mrs Leonard Jensen handles all bills of lading in connection with payments for L Bishop and family Mr & Mrs into Russell Boss and family the freight ad express coming Hansens from Twin Falls the Dcnot and has received comthe Dean Kunz family from Bern mendations from Transport Comservices Idaho and the Merrill Wassoms panies for outstanding from Bountiful rendered Ezra and his wife Nina both Archibald Mr & Mrs James are natives of Utah He was born at Mantua and she at md children were on a fishing Farmington trip in Idaho last week FARM PRICE SUPPORT FACTS CASH RECEIPTS FROM BASIC COMMODITIES Percentage of Total Cash Farm Receipts 1952 Under 40 40 & over Mcivcri tuts r com tiimtm AT W corro PltCtM met hahot i mo US TOTAL 23 PERCENT rotscco Of PAINTY u s NEC AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE department of agriculture w supported at 90 percent of ihowi by states Ihe cosh receipt 101 on parity a a petionraae of Income from the botic commoditiet it concentrated in 9 toulhern stole one midvt farm receipt There are S ttatet with let than one percent of their (Kan tat) and 2 northern ttate (North Dakota and Montana) S Many other stale alto receive only a small percentage of their income from the bcnics receipti from the basic Iowa 8 percent California 13 percent Pennsylvaivo f per cent Wisconsin I percent New York 2 percent Fieri Jo and This map total cash 7 percent Laugh With Leo hovered anxiously As doctors nearby a patient at Denver children's hospital left his wheel chair on direction and began to walk — clutching both hands tight against his waist “Can’t you move your hands son?” asked the solicitous doctors “No” said the boy Again the doctors: “Do your hands hurt?” “No” “Will you try and move them for me?” asked one kindiy doctor “No” replied the boy "I’ve got to hold up my pajama pants” Mr & Mrs P C Fetterson entertained her bridge club Thursday Prizes were won by Mrs Glenn Taylor Mrs A D Rich and Mrs Art Foisted & Mrs Elmer Rasmussen of Lake City and Mrs Margaret Couch were Bear Lake Sun- Mr Salt at day AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL HEADQUARTERS SEE US NOW FOR FOR WEED CONTROL D Let Us Give You Prices on Your Oats Barley or Wheat ERVIN STOHL Rolling — Grinding — Cleaning Tremonton Utah |