Show THE GARLAND TIMES EVERY PUBLSILED FRIDAY SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS ON THE AIR MORNING Editor and Publisher Vemald ffm Johns Class Mail Blatter August 1928 atthe Post Office at Garland- Utah of County $250 Outside $200 Per Year Entered as Seeond Subscriptions: Page Two December 9 1955 Friday From Christy’s Scrafr File I day To do the pray God give me strength anew task I do not want to do obedience not asking why To love the truth and scorn a lie a StCKK'ESff W POUT YOU CELEBRjliig Tffe PA) To yield To look fcwRl9TMASf' OR DlfAWER OP 5oME SORT' TODAY This BREAD IMG- - BECAUSE OF L C Christopherson By 15 C(C' AS !Y VOM& VofAETWWfi- - FHHjjolWE JfFFERWG- - CrilLO OR VowfereT SoUl 'Hurry! tweres ojay Tvvo weew Anv vejAewBe r iert u It'S MOPE Wcm ?L£SSBt To Give cold world in the face cheer those who pass me in the race To bear my burden unafraid To RECEIVE !": 7T r hand to those who need ray aid To measure what I am by what I give God give me strength that I may rightly live To lend my — Author Park Valley Greetings! The first of another week when this is written the end of the week when you read it and the news of last week that you digest — Oh well “what can’t be cured - must — be - endured” my grandmother always said— Sunday (Dec 4) was a day of many - inspirational and interesting events to a number of valley folks: Clinton Carter young son of Mr & Mrs Kay I- - Carter was confirmed a member ot the LDS Church— Vernal Montgomery blessed his young daughter giving her a father’s blessing and the name Robin— The Primary of the ward was reorganized with the following officers sustained 3 It' Unknown Norine Carter president Melva Larsen and Clarene Carter counselors and Melva Kunzler secretary Warmest greetings to the new officers and a lovely bouquet to the wonderful gals who were The released— ward Sunday the Sunday School sponsored was enjoyservice which evening ed by the congregation All this last or Sunday PEOPLE COMING AND going Monday of last week Mr & Mrs Glenn Pratt and children spent in Providence visiting the par ents of Mrs Praitt the Ivan Bur tons— K G Carter trucked stock to the Ogden market Monday and Melva and Tuesday — Wallace Larson (Mr & Mrs) and family and to drove Brigham City spent ihe night with the parents of Mrs Larsqn in Willard — Men of the Mr A Mrs Delos Thompson valley congregated at the ward soms! and son Allan of Brigham City hall for a range meeting Wednes Bye! visited with relatives here Sunday afternoon Range officals from Idaho were in attendance — Larson and son day Mrs Arnold Friday afternoon K G Carter and Jimmy were in Ogden Saturday a meeting Ferd Ilirschi attended Wood and Mrs Mrs Farrell Mr & BIrs Harold Castleton in Brigham City The matter of Delbert Allen were in Ogden Sat- visited relatives in'' Malad Wedconcerned the drought business nesday situation in western Box Elder — urday Miss Donna Montgomery spent the weekend here with her parents the Vernal Montgomerys Donna is attending school at WARMED-OVE- R Sunday afternoon the Kay L Carters drove to Logan to exBy F L Rowley tend their love and felicitations to Mrs Carter’s parents the Ray on their fiftieth wedGuymons “So have you” she answered EORGE STOBER looked guiltCM ding anniversary n-- y-T ily up and down the quiet softly "Tell me George has life f'h: 'ft the into before street been good to you? Are you marducking x A two car collison here Thursdingy little restaurant It wouldn’t ried?” day resulted in a badly damaged He was speechless How could do to have his wife Alice find out car but the occupants escaped about this meeting with the beau twelve short years have wrought Ill'll with minor injuries Rex Pugs-e- tlful Elaine Thompson she might so severe a change in a person? was Har- not understand a sedan and His pulse quickdriving What terrible tragedy had befalof D ACK during the 1870s the farm-- - George Humphrey Secretary old Sandall was the the driver of ened now as he followed a shrivlen his erstwhile love to carve the Treasury Arthur Summerfield ers of the nation spearheaded a pickup and the accident occur-eeled waiter to the old familiar such cruel wrinkles In that fine Postmaster General 'Ezra Benson by the National Grange in the on a curve in the side road dimly lighted booth brow? But she had asked him a re- Secretary of Agriculture and RowMovement Granger etween the Sandall ranch here Everything looked exactly as it question— belled against extortionate railroad land R Hughes Director of the “Yes I’ve done all did on that fateful day twelve The committee set up and the highway Deloras Stokes freight rates They forced the es- Budget right and of South Bear River stake presiyears earlier when he had said I'm married I have a lovely wife" tablishment state by state of Com- a working staff recruited largely to Elairie And yet odd- "And he meant it missions which could curb in- from railroad and business interdency in the Sandall pickup! was The old waiter nearly dropped trastate freight rates and the bat- ests There were no members of the most seriously injured and ly enough the place seemed shorn Then a his tray when he saw Elaine Obof its former glamor tle continued through the years the staff from agriculture from was treated at the Valley Hospiwarm memories of born smile he shared George’s surviously the from in the the national tal at JTremonton for head lacerafirst trucking industry culminating momentarily between prise He coughed heavily in an regulation of the railroads as a airlines or from the Inland Wa tionsThe badly damaged car hung sideburns Elaine effort to regain his composure George’s graying Association transportation monopoly setting up terways to Mr Pugsley Val- would belonged And His hand shook with emotion as supply the glamor The farmers of the country are the Interstate Commerce Comley folks are indeed grateful that how! he poured the sherry George was the largest mission in the National Transpor- collectively probably these men suffered no greater A sobering thought struck him: flattered by the old man’s conin tation Act of 1920 users of freight transportation Injury this was most unfair to Alice cern be most would so nation farmIt the the that appears today t would Elaine drank slowly ostensibly She have supper ready — ers of the nation through their na- vitally affected grain shippers Oh well—it had been twelve years trouble having with her teeth orchardists cit tional organizations may have to livestock raisers weU repaid ONE IS OFTEN And today Elaine had phoned George found himself wondering to fruit do battle all over again dairymen preproducers rus' for a duty done So it was with to what Alice had made for suparrange this meeting! vent the railroads from again vegetable growers cotton raisers my Relief Society visiting teacher After all these years he’d heard per After a painful silence he and and egg producers paid boosting freight rates almost at poultry and myself Wednesthat sweet voice once more He the bill excused himself awkothers — face increased companion will under the provision of a bill many It was the glanced impatiently at the res- wardly and disappeared Into the day of last week This freight rates or will be caught now before the Congress last day of the month the last taurant clock Seven minutes to evening traffic measure is with an iden- in the squeeze of freight rate wars “You were magnificent!” we would have to do six In seven minutes he’d be gazcried tical bill HR 6141 in the House should the legisfation pass this opportunity our ing into the bluest eyes this side the delightful block waiter as Elaine teaching of Everything the Congress Operating under the philosophy next session of heaven removed her make-u“I almost’ The crux of the legislation is outside looked dry and it was that they are np longer a “monAt two minutes to six George dropped the tray when I saw cold We would cover 18 miles your opoly" in the transportation field that it would take away from the new face The gentleman looked We signalled the waiter from the ICC the power to "preserve the in our teaching and have competition capacity "A bottle of sherry please The like he was about to faint” went sisters to of all modes were Airlines The inherent glad advantages the Industry Trucking we’ll I’m “It waa a mean trick” said and to prevent see us and I will state it this finest later”expecting a lady and the Inland Waterway Earge of transportation order Elaine turning classic features on way "they brought cheer to usM system the railroads prevailed unfair and destructive competi was snoring peacefully the grinning waiter “but the man George We began to enjoy the whole when a upon President Eisenhower in the tive practices" and would subwoman laid I’m going to marry next week is mission Calling at the last house her hand on his shoulder Spring of 1954 to appoint a com- stitute' "the' creation of a system He extremely jealous 1 just had to This cn our beat we drove our car thru mittee to survey the transporta- of dynamic competition " blinked uncertainly up at bespecmake sure the old flame was exThis would virtually give the railroads tion system of the country falling snow The air had warmtacled blue eyes His voice trem- tinguished And George Is a fine fix to Secredid rates President the similar advantages naming Reviewed the heavens opened man— Tm glad he’s married’’ bled as he asked the unbelievable tary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks they had prior to the passage of ing our trip Thursday we felt question: T11 bet he is too” said the the 1920 act For the proposed as chairman of a Cabinet Commit"You’re— you’re not Elaine?” we had rewarded waiter "And I’m thinking he’ll with been the tee on Transport Policy with the legislation would also take away his voice was realized He that seven to ten inch fall of snow appreciate his wife more than ever fix ICC the to the Charles of Defcrfse from power — after Secretary almost squeaky tonight” the regula- our valley received and with the Wilson and Arthur Fleming head exact rates limiting the A toothy grin accentuated And George? Well sir George of friendship with the exchange tion to minimum and maximum of the Office of Defense Mobilizadeep wrinkles of her facie Elaine had Just parke4 himself in front to see were sisters we would remove permitted further Other cabinet rates and tion as principals nodded vigorously Apparently his of a steaming warmed-ove- r n mcmbcis which joined the com- from the ICC its traditional role and enjoy the magnificent Christwas on lost And her surprise the smile he gave AUce mas plant at the home of Josie as a protector of the small freight mittee oj specific problems 'But— you—you’ve was the biggest she’d seen in changed!” Ilirschi four feet in diameter he croaked thejdepartments included user and the consuming public many a month and bearing a profusion of blos SUPPER |