Show i THE GARLAND TIMES - ' After All Appearance does count! Looks are not deceiving when it’s a matter of Kolster Radio Your first glance at You a Kolster tells you it is an aristocrat know it must be good— and it is ! As good as it looks LOCAL NEWS Mrs William Evanson spent Saturday in this with relatives Same thing Craftman-shi- p Look inside Of course Materials Excellency Kolster is a fine set time the know all you but it’s nice to have it look as good as it is of city For Nice Apple Cider call Bros Tremonton It’s Fine Dr Peck’s Electric Shop PHONE visited 50 J Portage visiting Bissenge? Ad and Mrs Chambers made a trip to Ogden Saturday and also with relatives Mr and Mrs Charles Staynrr cf Ogden were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs R J Styner Wednesday een lnr For Nice Apple Cider call Bissengr Ad Bros Tremonton It’s Fine ABettcrMealFor-LessMon- ey there is high priced food with little food value and value low priced food with large food Dread i your best and cheapest Food Real nice fresh homemade bread like Golden Krust makes a better meal for less money High priced food or low priced food the best is the cheapest — Insist on Golden Krust Bread is is best Made by Mrs R G Mlchaells and son Oswald and Mrs Alfred Mlchof Smlthfield aells and daughter Fay motored to Idaho Friday where Holbrook hey were guests of relatives stage M I A will give Its anHallowe’en party Friday evening November 2 In the Palace Hall There will be good music refreshments served and Jolly good time Is anticipated Bring your friends and come The nual Mayor A R Capener made a Iness trip to Ogden Tuesday bus- Mrs J Mrs Nate H Klrkham motored to Ogden Saturday day - spend the Mayor and Mrs A R Capener was at Portage Monday to attend the funeral services held In the ward chapel for Joseph Olsen Friday November 9 from one o’clock to 4 p m at the tithing office a health clinic wUl lie held for all pre school children Dr Wilson and the county nurse will be In charge of Fowler Mrs Arthur Fayrweather wtirf Mich is visiting for some time and Mrs M L Hin- - hr parents Mr miUL and Mrs Emily Richards and Mr were Mis Chailes Hymas of Logan time Saturday visitors for a short and Bishop ‘fflirr re N Austin of Salt —Lake — parsed Tuesday and Wednesday in this citv ?In Richards on business also visiting with his bro- thers and families js Mark Nichols returned Sunday fro mBountiful where she has been FOR SUE OR TRtDE — Good milk vlslting with her parents Mr and Mrs Cows Trank Peek Garland Burningham for the past week j Mr and Mrs D E Manning motored Have your sewing machine cleaned t0 - Brltham Friday evening to meet and adjusted to piolong Its life and their daughter Miss Julia who came make sewing a plcasuie Relluble and up from Suit Luke to spend Work Guaranteed ’end with their parents and othep repairing Sewing Machine Co Represent UYcs Adv ed by J R Long Garland Miss Ruth Johnson of the B R H S Faculty was in Salt Lake Friday evening to attend the twentieth anniversary banquet of the sllon chapter of Chi Delta Phi nation- al literary sorority which was held Fri-Newhoube In the Hotel day evening t Saturday afternoon October 27 Mrs D Henry Manning entertained in honMiss Minerva Boss a bride of the or of her daughter Beth It being her week was an honored guest at a social eighth birthday During the afternoon given by Miss Oolda Acord and Miss with variwere entertained the guests Ann Monday evening at the ous games The rooms were decorated home of Mr and Mrs F L Nye Late and made pleasant with the season's fall flowers and the Hallowe’en theme flowers while the dining table held a being carried out In the home decoratwere ions and the luncheon Refreshments The evening birthday cake served to 13 guests was spent playing Interesting HalloweThe en games followed by luncheon Mr and Mrs Alfred Mlchaells motored to Smlthfield Sunday to attend a Mr dinner Mrs and given by family It a Mlchaells in honor of their son Oswald who Is leaving soon for the Canadian mission to labor as an L D r BAKERY STEAM TREMONTON to B Austin entertained a her friends at a Jolly Hal- - Miss Marjorie number of m? Tremonton k Garland Phone 6 Phone 33 We Are Never Undersold Mens Sheep Lined Coats Boys Sheep Lined Coats $498 and up 93 Cotton Sheet Blankets 36 in Fast Color Cambric Reg 29c per yd‘ 25c A Walking Talking Doll or an Airplane for the Boy for only 99c— with a card Come in and get a card FREE - In -- Our Grocer- y- Department YVe Are Never Undersold z:— lb Bag Oats 91b Bag Germade 91b Bag Whole Wheat 9 39c - — 39c 39c - 39c lb Bag Graham 48 lbs Flour 9 $129 Bananas per lb BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS J 6uests numbered many 26 clean up day All the papers and garcleaned up The grounds are bage was clean once more Miss Boss and useful gifts Lucille Hunington a teacher" of Garland school was In Salt Lake last week where Bhe had her removed She is noW feeling much Miss Garland School Notes The boys of the Garland Seventh and Eighth grades are choosing their best basket ball players and are planning on holding tournments this week Friday of last week the school held the City better The first quarter examinations will be gin Thursday and Friday of this week The pupils hope to pass with high marks By James Shumway LIBERTY THEATRE miMlonary Monday afternoon Mrs D E Maiming entertained her grand children at a theatre party at the Liberty where the pogram was ‘‘Moon of Israel" The guests Included Mrs L W Manning and six grand children s’Sras’dlay UTAH party Monday evening at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Hallowe'en decoratClarence Austin u bished Every Thursday at Garland ions were used throughout the home Boxeldor County Utah of the holiday were Games suggestive enjoyed followed by luncheon Present Entered at the Postoffice at Garland were 21 guests City Utah as Second Class Matter In 1928 August Miss Veda Larson daughter of Mr Mrs Ludwig Larson of this city and ROY WAI1LEN son of Mr and and Clifton Vanfleet Publisher and Manager Vanfleet R W their Mrs surprised many friends by being married Mon-'Ubscrlptlon $2 00 a Year In Advance Mr and 22 at Ogden clay October Advertising Rates on Application will make their home in M s Vanfleet Their many friends extend this city hem congratulations The Garland Times 4 GARLAND lowe’en GARLAND Sunday Monday Tuesday November 4 5 6 C New Crop Seeded or Seedless 3 Pkgs Best Foods Mayonnaise Pint Jar - Raisins 07n 5 Iks - Pork and Beans & for29c Soap Laundry 19c Cream of Wheat Corned-Be- ef 19c - - 25c La8ne Gash We Pay The Highest Price For Eggs We From low heeled sport oxfords to the highest of French heeled shoes you have an assortment of leather and colors that make choosing easy — and you are certain that you’ll find what you want at the prices you’ld like to pay 1 $495 and $595 FISHBURNS Butter Eggs Poultry and all kinds of Livestock Tremonton Buy Cream ¥ $395 $295 PrtstnicA Walter Eowdl Shavrn Eouisc Vrcsscr- - L - i - A TC Guides flay i I Phones 52 and u 52-A- by orosco crary--srss-- - cUsrSirsl-- - UNITED t a ARTISTS PICTURE -l Admission - Children 15c - Adults 35c : DON’T MISS |