Show a UTAH JUNE 22 1934 GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 TKe Story of the Bible ToM in Picture d E r i t o A Utah Tremonton Year i a the Latest Method In Tenting Correcting Eye Fatigue W E Gets — Optometrist £ B ( Subscription Price $150 We Use And I t’ 1 Fact! S If You Want to FEEL g 1 VAR FOR PROFIT I? Have to You tIGHT 1 LOOK RIGHT For some months it has been apparent that European arms and munitions manufacturers were actively engaged S: a in a campaign to stir up suspicion between countries in £ brder to cash in on the big orders that would result to their1 Conduct such as this has been going on since THOMPSON’S LEE companies long before the world war BARBER SHOP An incident of especial interest in connection with the nature of the arms and munitions business was recently reUtah Garland In a certain English city a celebration ported in the press was held incident to the dedication of a monument to a group of fallen English soldiers The monument was a On one side of large gun mounted on a concrete stand the gun a bronze plaque had been fastened giving the names of the lads who had died in the effort to capture the On the other side of the gun gun from the German forces was the name plate of England’s largest arms manufacturer who had sold it to the Germans before the beginning of of the world war That flesh and blood should be sacrificed to such Both of Cain— Cain was a tiller of the land but Abel waa a keeper of eheep Cur Murdor of Aba! sacrifices being greedy commercialism is a sad reflection upon the forces brought offerings to the Lord Cain the fruit of the ground and Abel the firstling of hie flock oftheir Abel e offering but the Lord approved to Gen 4: According shown in the right background of this picture that motivate our civilization of Cain’ offering Jealousy sprang up in Cain'a heart toward hit brother Abel and he rose up against of this Now investigations are bringing to light the fact that dntppproved AM end killed him the ecene recorded in Gen 4: 8 being graphically portrayed in the left foreground American manufacturers are not without blame and that picture God cursed Cain and the Bible’s first murderer became a wanderer upon the face of the earth Une of Seventeenth century engraves a series of Bible pictures by Merian they too are making profit from war material that could well be used by foreignn armies to kill our own sons and to do their umpiring as ball soldiers should armed strife again come to the world To are perpetual crabbers always rosily to stand At any rate the uaiph'c c tut to they know the rules and the players take up an argument over nothing at what extent these companies are responsible for the war alL the fame ' would have confidence enough in their run see Just what they be able to and shou’d could If they talk that is constantly in the air is not known but there is look like to the fans when they put on and any player butting in should be ability that there would be no quesaion no doubt but what they are stirring the kettle of suspicion their little act they would surely re banished from the game The rules on oOo fraln from doing it say that "no player shall dispute an and national hatreds Ami now with that for a weekly ser decision a second offense umpire's It seems that as long as there is financial profit for Sometimes we oOo men we want to remind you that the wonder if it Is real- shall bar him from the league” team baseball must bloodshed lives we 3003 to Deweyville Satone of the main pm poses Remember lay certain interests in war and ly worth while even to win a petty arMammon gument and at the same time show of the league Is to create and foster ' urday lor their second meeting with upon the alter of Mars at which the priests of casts!:':: 3 which should be a wickthe oneself as an 18 carat poor sport! spcitsinanchip! ed battle preside oOo oOo —V W J 0O0 the Non- Last in some cases the umpires Perhaps al night (Thursday) thriller from Mr and Mm Art Linford have turned from a short wedding trip are at home in Garland re- and Mrs Nellie Pierce daughter Leone eon Edwin attended the funeral services held Wednesday In Farmington for Mrs J D Wood and Mr and Mrs James Lillywhite and Mr and Mrs Wm Barnard of Brigham City were guests of Mr and Mm Lewis Lillywhite Sunday Miss Laura Petersen left - Garland Wyoming week for Rock River where she will work In her brother Wilbur’s cafe this SOFT BALL TEAMS ENTER SECOND HALF bal’ The second half of the soft league opened Wednesday evening with the Legion 9 to 4 Fielding and the Sugar Factory boys outlasting Riverside to win in the 14th inning The Sugar boys tied the score in the seventh Inning at 5 all and from then on It was nip and tuck with both team! In thi doing some spectacular playing 14th frame the Riverside team scorn a run and everyone thought the garni was won however the Sugar lads came Ir L’ack with blood (or was it Sugar) their eyes and set out to win did by chasing over 2 runs Thuisday evening the vT from the Lions In a thrilling battle 7 The game was featured by some very clever playing on both sides first one side leading and then the other The Plymouth-Eas- t Oarland game for this week was postponed until some future date Next week the teams play as Mows Legion at Riverside Sugar Facto y at Fielding Plymouth at Lions and at East Garland are to blame by not knowing the rules Frats’ won a however we are Informed that each 10 to 7 The one waa presented with a copy cf the Lairy Evans league's adopted rules and should make who did some Continued from page 1 seen thus vaslon of the playing field where he study of them or perhaps tne lea:r had “dusted off the platter’’ stepped heads should call a meeting inviting It would Lb on some bats and did a double flip them to attend and help them out with rd ! for each club helped to situations that they do not r" flop He was immediately his feet by "Beans’’ Lossee Red and White coach' and clown delure which drew much laughter and applause from the fans Not to be outdone “Red” immediately doffed his hat and gave the crowd a bow When the errors come they come In bunches and herds and flocks and gobs We got three in one Inning’ two in another and were able to collect 6 all told They were mostly wild throws however and there was only one inning In which the opposing team profit ed by them BUG THE BASEBALL — f Only one ' NORGE Call our nearest office representative will be Prices as Low as Pay AT FurrIt"vs xVr'r' Only 'i ('the to prccs ” $134 a Week ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN YOUR j wt !or as nr J cut a mile ::d Black half turn unhrinjd by tins - "V in less man ' iunu iiere positive proot that this rew tube many many :"cs tougher yin- Put these new tube on t:!iy CaOS-ciriC- S TiIkv $12450 IIYRUM JENSEN AND SONS Furniture & Hardware - " P GGL3 & BLACE': glad t$ assist you in improving' thi lighting in you? 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Riverside Bhowed a greatly Improved team here Wednesday evening when they played the Sugar Factory a 14 inning game and although they lost to the Sugar boys they will have to be considered very much In tire running 0O0 That game bids to be the lengthiest of the league if not In the whole state season this and was featured by some great outfield work by both teams as well as spots of stellar Infield play Some of the brilliance of it was however by JanglinL over dampened decisions We have noticed in many of the games that some of the players OF ATTRACTIVE THENJ was The locals made more earned runs than the Salt Lakers even tho Urey out hit us It looked good to see the whole squad out again after games playing two with but 9 men in suits for one of them and only 10 for the other They are three good lengthy taking practices this week to in tip top shape for the Saturday and Sunday contests Most of the soft ball teams have added a few players to their lists for the second half and it looks like the league will be even better during the balance cf the season than It has been to date New Stock YOU game and Delos of the best HOME UTAH PQIUEB & LIGHT CO garland APCO SERVICE C D BARFUSS Manager i |