Show TOE GARLAND TlMtS II GARLAND N IMPRESSES Confectionery NATION F A DRIGLGS Manager JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FINEST BOX CANDY COME IN AND TAKE ONE HOME ' BY SUPPORTED PRESS REPUBLICAN A distinctly te reaction favorable nomination by the Democratic for party of Franklin D Roosevelt Governor of New York State Is perceived by political in al observers most every State of the Union Nobody In New York has any doubt that he will be elected One of the most able end most highly respected figures In the history of American politics he is eaid to be cure of the ever received largest majority by candidate for Governor His presence on the Democratic ticket coupled “w i t S'TE e” IFct th a tTi e" i s" oneo f Governor Smith’s closest friends leaves the Hoover forces without hope In the Empire State But what Is of greater significance since no has person ever doubted the Governor’ ability to carry bis own State lfAhe reaction to Mr Roosevelt’k candidacy In the West and South Ills consent to become the nominee at Governor Smith’s request has made ridiculous the “Tammany cry’’ with which Republican campaign managers have attempted to Influence voters In the districts unfamiliar with the Governor’ record the King and Spring Canyon Utah’s Best Coal Alfred Michaelis Coal Yard Bell Phone 236 Garland Utah Do You Know That we That the htvethe eery best supply of money farm on loan there Is for farm That the same applies to City and ent plan of repayment loans Town the market unlimited Is on a differ property That you can lose nothing by Investigating our these lines before going ahead with the financing jects of whatever nature That our experience of 18 years in istance to you and that theadvice in these and similar lines will offerings In of your pro- the business may be of assable to give you noltt’ng may be we cost you That our fire insurance contracts are absolutely dependable AND THAT we ance by phone definite and can and clear-c- do bind insur- John J Shumway Bank Building Garland Phones: Bell TWINNES Utah Bear River 2 129 T L BETENSON D D S ' Dentist Both Phones Residence Bell J Office Farmers Office Hours 9 a m to Bank Building an and Physic Bank p m Garland ‘ Building GARLAND 5 M D Surgeon Tammany Not Represented Mr Roosevelt has never been affiliated with Tammany Hall nor any other political machine In fact not awlngle candidate on the State ticket which wag In actuality named from top to bottom by Goyernor Smith has with Tammany any connection acNew York Republican leaders that unlike their own knowledge candidate who Is linked with the big power Interests Mr Roosevelt Is Invulnerable to attack A distinguished official of the Wilson Administration Secin which he served as Assistant retary of the Navy and the Democratic candidate for Vice President In 1920 he consistently refused to run for Governor until pressed to do so by Governor Smith One slgniflant reaction to Governor Smith’s choice of a man of euh char acter and reputation to succeed hlih at Albany Is the defection of two In New newspapers strong Hoover both York the Sun and the Telegram of which announced that editorially Democratic would the they support candidate for Governor Vo Preserve Smith Ideals WARM SPRINGS Ga— Explaining to be drafted why he had consented the of New York party leader by state after his previous refusal to for Governor accept the nomination Franklin D Roosevelt said: felt “It was because they felt and whole that the splendid structure of built up by Governor government Smith and all the high Ideals of serv Ice to the people which he had estab Ushed were In peril that caused me to accept the nomination too Important "That Is something to let any personal considerations weigh In the slightest I am In this fight pot to win personal honor but for the carrying forward'd the policies' fit Governor Smith1! — UTAU Telephones Beil Utah Farmers 14 Scorned Cry was Tammany Candidate President That GEO NYE O GLENN W B of Piano Vocal and all Band Instruments TUNING A SPECIALTY Instructor PIANO Call For Appointment and EXPERT All F WE SPECIALIZE GENTS t 'a PERMANENT I J UTAH The Best Garland TRIBE UTAH Flan for a True Boy to Doll Up Me s Good HARNESS AND SHOE SHOP McIntosh Prop If its leather I'm In the game Harnesses repaired with and dispatch L ON LADIES N HAIRCUTTING ON MONDAY By Guaranteed rilEBARBER Place to Haircut Good PLASTERING Work CHAS -B- arber-Shop- A Kalsomlnlng GARLAND Louis Petersen GARLAND " FAINTER Paper ORIAN PETERSON DAILY BUSS TO DEWEY DAILY BUSS SERVICE AT ANT TIME TO ANY PLACE WAVING OF EACH Appointment WEEK PRICES REASONABLE Call Bell Phone 60 arid Rea i He WASHINGTON — President Wood row Wilson in 1918 urged bis relatives to vote for Alfred E Smith who was then a candidate for Governor of New York and to work for his election to wae described The Incident friends by Mrs Rolfe E Bolling a of Mrs Wilson who now resides In Washington "Mr Bolling and I called on Presl dent and Mrs Wilson during a Red Cross drive In the late summer of 1918 when we were living In New Wilson asked If President York ea-tlhad wglaterad — explaining that we had not done to because we thought Mr Smith was the candidate of Tammany Hall “1 will never forget how he looked at me and said In a very serious tone "Go tomorrow and register and both work and vote for Mr Smith “We did" added Mrs Bolling "anr In voting for him egalt I feel that this year we are obeying almost oj'emn Injunction” - FARM EDITOR FOR SMITH DES MOINES Iowa— The farrae f the I’nlicd States can best ter heir own Interests by throwing thei influence to Governor Alfred £ Smll! accoidlng to Henry A for President Farmer Wallace editor of Wallace’ Mr Wallace stated that he was n by Governor Smith inly impressed declaration In favor of the princlpl bill but ah: of the with the "straightforwardness ar trust worthiness at the nominee" Versits Jensen Urged PROMISES The other day we had occasion to pay a visit to the office of the State Superintendent of Publio Instruction Dr C N Jensen We were very much impressed by the extreme cordiality of this office and we noted particularly that we had always been a moat welcome guest in the past no mather what has been the nature of our visit to Dr Jensen’s office Though there has been considerable discuussion with regard to removing the state superintendent's office from those positions attained politically the impression that has been prevalent lrr the past during Dr Jensen's tenure of office has been an impression of the most absolute fairness and Impartiality to every one At no time have we observed any action emulating from this office which exemplified or partiality partisanship It is Indeed an honor And a compliment to our State Superientend to be able to make the foregoing conscientiously statement and we deem it only proper and just that in fairness to our readers we pTeschrlo tTVem these facts''aTthe time when the campaign is warm We are most highly in accord with the policies and demeanor of the state of public superintendent instruction and we can readijy reach the conclusion of why the public schools of Utah are in the most advanced state that they have ever been Regai dess of political affiliations and notwithstanding party ties and principals Dr CN Jensen is the type of man and his conduct in office during his term exemplifies him as being well quaified for an exceptionally dentited to the office Candidates Named by Governor Smith— Nt One Affiliated With Tammany RQOSEVELT P2URIED PIMOTCT18RI Support 01 Dr C NEW YORK TICKET BLUE BELL UTAH Continued Goodlimcs versus Depression THESE ARE THE ISSUES is now neat when the people of Utah and of will decide upon the nature of government they want for It is a decision that should be madt next four years welfare your calmly deliberately and seriously for it affects your prosperity your children’ happiness your family’s hopes! — mines farms industries Utah’ ranges of The prosperity and factories— depends upon the Republican policy of adequate tariff protection Senator King has opposed Utah’s welfare by votlie calls this tariff "iniquitou ing against the protectiv tariff infamous damned before it i born destined to damnation during its lifetime and doomed to damnation and obloquy after its death” Can you expect protection from a man who bolds views like that? Do you want to support a man who heaps abuse on of your state? Do you the principle that is the very want William H King to go back to Washington for another six years to obstruct hinder and cm barrass Utah1 Republican delega- -' tion in their efforts to safeguard your interests ? Don’t be deceived oratory Comby pare the man’ campaign hIs record I Has he promised protection and encouragement to Utah’s welfare? In Utah yes but in Washington nearly 3000 miles away he acts against your interests! Utah needs a new junior Senator — Ernest Bamberger — who will help not hinder Reed Smoot in the Senate - Those tried and true representatives of the people of Utah Don B Colton and E O Leatherwood should be to Congress to continue their watchfulness and diligence and energetic promotion of Utah’s welfare And Utah needs a governor who is in harmony with the stand of Herbert Hoover and oilier Republican leaders on the vital problem of our nation and our state Utah needs as governor a man with the business broad the experience proved organizing and executive ability of William H Wattis Utah needs a Republican governor to bring to our state the fullest benefits of harmonious administration under proved Republican principle THE Livestock Situation Our agricultural future and the solving of many problems which today seem dfficuit will be found less difficult by the rising The generation the ranchers problem of educating or farmers of the present and passing to who have hd ’hoe their generation own' and deal with the many pioneering problems is beyond the reach of our educational institutions but the new generation with better opportunities in this advanced state of and development will be sure to find the ’going’ much easier and the results will be better because they will be worked out along coordinated lines ayd scientific We now have agricultural schools and for opportunities agricultural vocational trninrg which were not available a generation Football ago and many other wholesome sports and ppmes indulged in tend to bring the md foim young folks together more a closer friendship than that' of the olden days when the pioneer went out armed against outlaws and marauding Indian band and always carried a question mark In the back of his head which apphed to ail newcomers until they had proven their worth The new generation starts out sur- rounded by every educational and social advantage and in most cases not only the comforts of life without the struggle that their forefathers went through but with many luxuries that were not even dreamed of in the The early settler days of the pioneer had to work hard to hold bpdy and together and the methods employ- d jjj tilling and cultivating- - the eell were indeed primitive as compared with the present day methods The parents of every family are striving today to give their children social and educational for advantages the purpose of making the new gener- ation the greastest in history and the Observer must recognize that the young n10n ttnd y°uns wonen of today re- present an advanced type and to these young people we must look for a sol- utlon of our agricultural problems With their scientific and knowledge n md training they will be equipped to deal with conditions that are not only troublesome but beyond the reach of the average farmer of today Many of the oldtimers btill feel tliat 'children should be seen aiid not heard’ uut that is old fashioned and while in the act of our young folk may go further than we think they should at the same time it is a process of development engendering time ijirik tt T Vtv yj- nQTA W R 0 tST ' ' at Los Angeles December 3rd to 8th ailIn considdtflY our agricultural ments and aims we should keep ih mind that the laws of supply and demand are Inexorable hence may not be set aside or abridged by synthetic treatment or gesture from the political platform and It la well that ruch the case because our whole eccnomia structure rests upon proper functioning of the principals of supply and demand invite you to ce our new" Christmas line— Our Greeting Card tock was never so fine distinction quality and good value her In every card we are offering thl Ghent’ gear your own special taste we can gratify too Go carry your Christmas Greeting for you And r and See Our Complete Call in -- get by main strength and awkward- ness with fcmphasia on tho latter It would seem in the final analysis that the conect solution of our agricult-al situation must be found among those whi follow that vocation ineof ChristmarCards Prices Reasonable 3 also Do all Kinds of ronary and Wedding Announcements 'hr ad ri f SjVUVSMjtvV c Adam Smith in the 17lh Century ui writing his classic “The Wealth-o- f Nations ' rays “every man will go with thee and be thy guide in thy most ed to iov by thyself” Our schools md colleges will have a tremendous nflienee by furnishing a theoretical lOwiedLe as a foundation upon which buibi In a practical wey so it seems Id :!! i what we “per that we — u to nfourte the w‘ o ate agri-- ! to thi end we are rurally Lert Mug f uw :nr judginng ji ii sms and huUUliai ri'mti in the f bu" stock by itig aii tic young p t’kd ui der the’ c uts o' 'a ii a '"‘cultural sut'i'li t i a s ’it a the i Week- Let's hold fast to the proved Republican principles —taur only dependable assurance This is no time of continued prosperity to place our trust in the bands ol those who offer experimental and risky promises Let’s keep and strengthen the Republics protection for Utah's welfarel J i Garland Times I 'iaf “ |