Show S MBEKTY THEATRE — TREMONTON NEW LOW PRICES: Friday & Saturday Adults Jan 50c— Children 20c 27-2- “Female On The Beach” JEFF CHANDLER and JOAN CRAWFORD Also Short - Cartoon & Serial Sunday Monday Tuesday Jan “Rains of Ranchipur” With LANA TURNER & RICHARD BURTON News & Cartoon Wednesday & Thursday Feb 1 & 2: “The looters” S ROY CALHOUN & JULIE ADAMS Cartoon & 2 Shorts Plymouth News I young girls of the ward with talks being given on the following subjects: Temple Marriage by Sandra Starr Necessity of Baptism by by Sonia Pierson Responsibility cf Parents teaching children to Pray by Joan Lamb Opportunity of Missionary Work by DeAnna Nish and on Morality by Betty mg- Lamb Elaine daughter of Mr & Mrs VerNon Lamb suffered a painfully burned right hand when she fell against the stove but is doing well at present Mrs Ruby Hess and Mrs Dorothy Hess of Garland were visiting here with Mrs Harold Steed Tuesday that A Hess reports George his son Oleen who is an Agricultural Agent in Oregon has been given the opportunity by the agriculgovernment to supervise ture projects in the Philippine If he accepts the ap Islands pointment he will move his famPhilippines for two ily to the years Bennett Sees Early Action On Sugar Legislation The 'Senate Finance Committee has okayed with a “do pass’ recommendation a revised Sugar Act which would halt sugar beet acreage cutbacks in Utah and other western states and give American sugar producers a share of annual market growth it was announced this week by Senator WaUace F Bennett Bennett said the sugar biU is expected to be brought to the floor of the Senate as soon as the current debate on the gas bill’ is completed “I know this wiU be good news Entertain for Friends for our Utah sugar beet growers" Mr & Mrs L W Manning and Bennett said “I shall continue Mr & Mrs M L Nielson entertain- to exert every effort to see that ed Monday evening at the Man- the proposed changes are enacted Mrs as ning home in honor of Mr early as possible Wayne Mason of Salt Lake City & Mr Mrs Ic- “For the past eight years” said Other guests were Bennett leader of the eland Capener and Mr & Mrs Karl Senator Mr & Mrs drive to revise and improve the Welling of Riverside inMason were here to attend the the Act “our domestic sugar fixed George Hales funeral at Riverside dustry has been held within the day during CARD THE GARLAND TIMES ' Utah Motor Transport Association fr if I f ' '' Why not at consult us now how cheaply you fully insured John J Shumvay You will can be - y ' ' V ' 'VV j j Ml II1GES SCHOOL GYP J i ' DELAY y ' 1 SEATS ON SALE IN TREMONTON AT WOODWARD’S HUEY’S SERVICE STATION AND BILLIARDS MEL FOXLEY’S You’ll GARLAND: WORLEY’S CAFE Laugh You’ll Howl Prices: Gen Adm - $125 Reserved Seats - $150 V o —— ' For Good Measure 5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS -- -- -- 5 GEORGE £ i' ANDERSON wi JR f A y'u’i1 s 1 I ' EARNEST WAGNER f amount of insurance you sarry on your property to cover its proper value and adequately protect yourself - ' - N 31 8:30 DON’T 1956 Page 3 Save Money on Insurance be surprised January 27 SPEND THE T11HE more proKinltly — SLOW DOWN ! ! SAVIi A LlE'fi Mr & Mrs Loriu John and daughter ' of Portage have been week here this at the appreciation 4 spending Jesse Lamb borne while Mr & The George R Hales Family a on visit to the Mrs Lamb are Northwest While there they will visit their son LaMont and fam- Nish Mr fit Mrs Jesse Hess and their ily who havev just moved into their new home as Salem Ore- daughter Carma drove to Ogden to attend a reception in Sunday gon honor of their grandson Norman Our Relief Society was busy Spechley who was leaving for here Tuesday on a quilting pro- the service beginning his train ject and many sisters took part ingat Fort Ord in this worthy enterprise Mrs Norris Hess of Garland ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED visited Wednesday with her parThe engagement of Miss Ila ents Mr & Mrs Ivan Archibald Archibald daughter of Mr and and also with Mr & Mrs Chesley Mrs Ivan Archibald to Drex Marshall Hess son of Mr and Mrs Ellis Mr & Mrs Fred Kohlhepp visit- Hess is announced this week ed Wednesday evening with Mr Miss Archibald is a graduate & Mrs Ellis ness in Garland of Bear River IHgh School Mr Chairman Don R Lamb of the illcss is a corporal in the Marine ward Genealogical Committee re- Corps at present stationed at ports that the new project of San Diego Calif having two special sessions for The marriage is expected to Melchizedek Priesthood members take place in the near future at the Logan temple on Saturdays began for our stake last week and Mrs Opekin and her mother was well attended Filling the Mrs Harriet Archibald of Ogden ward visited here allotment for Plymouth during the weekend were Orvil J Nish Newell Nish with Mr & Mrs Ed Vanderhoof Clyde Steed Jesse Hess and 6on and Mr & Mrs Steed Estep R Lamb Mr & Mrs DeLoy Wilkins visitTOE STORM DURING the past ed relatives and friends in Poweek provided 80 in of moisture catello Saturday and Sunday which was a boon to the dry farms as the frost was all out of OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL was the ground and the moisture well attended there being a count soaked into the fields which were of 149 present which is over 50 last fall Farmers re-- I very dry percent of our ward membership ort that the grain that was In the afternoon 10 officers and planted in the soil last fall teachers attended the stake pre- s now beginningdry to sprout and paration meeting at Garland Our show signs of life ward chapel was filled to capaBishop & Mrs Oleen Josephson city at sacrament meeting SunNewell Nish first Mr & Mrs NeweU Nish and Mr & day evening Mrs Orvil Nish drove to Grace had counselor in the bishopric charge of the exercises and the Idaho Monday to visit John Mansprogram was provided by "the field who is very ill at this writ- - Fire Insurance rates in Garland are now only a fraction of what they once were t You can well afford to increase the UTAH GARLAND Friday Person To all whose sympathy and assistance was tendered us in the sickness and passing of our father we desire to express our sincere JAIL “Even though sugar consumption is now 1000000 tons a year greater than it was when these were imposed by the quotas Sugar Act of 1948 our growers have had to remain within the established limitations leaving to Cuba and other foreign producers the right to supply all of the inm creased demand” The committee report noted American that growers have increased their yields of sugar per acre to such an extent that government cut backs in acreage have been made in an effort to keep the fixed production within quotas MINUTES THREE A Can Diced To Death IN OF THANKS quotas ' |