Show THE GARLAND Garland Locals 0 0o 0 o Let S Mrs Oneta Shurtz and Griffin spent the week Lake Mr and daughted Saturday Tremonton your Cream and Poultry Mrs A M Porter and Idona were Ogden visitors Mr and Mrs Eugene Bone Combined business with pleasure on a trip to Ogden last week Mr and visiting in Frank ffcH3)®wsiM PRODUCE Phone are son Mis Herbert Stayner with their Ogden Mrs W R Vanfleet was in Salt last week end Lake City a Mr and Mrs C M Peterson made business trip to Salt Lake Sunday reMonday turning Utah 98-o- Mr J V and Mrs H M Williams a few minutes on Lake City to visit in Garland way to Salt DELIVER WE Mrs Nathella end In Salt Mr and Mrs A O Godfrey and two sisters Beatrice and Florence and brother Cyril Godfrey are visiting in Salt Lake and LehL To W U Mr HoraceBigler of Brigham City was a guest at the home of his father J T Bigler on Saturday Explain to you why will get more Money you and Better Service JJ the A birthday anniversary party was given at the home of W H Elmer last week Friends and relatives Joined In having a good time Delicious lunch was served 0 us selling Verj'l Henrie teas over from A C for the week end were their Mrs HNlv SrECIAL MEETni?DC! QlvlhliULUhKo OF iti ul - ination UTAH GARLAND brother was who- Injured PHONE Mr and Mrs Wm Hill visited with Mrs O C Davis enroute to their home in Salt Lake City from Malad were in Dr and Mrs Betenson Lake City Monday Mr Lake and Mrs Art Pelsted visitors this Week were Salt MrC J Dewey Henry Brown Mrs W Chambers and Mrs R J Stayner met with the General Board members of the Y L M I A In Ogden Weber for the Gym to make arrangements June Convention last Sunday Bell J Almeda Hadfield spent Sunday visiting with relatives and at Evans friends Wallace iness trip Hess to and wife made Ogden last week a bus- John W Hess of Brigham City visited his son Wallace Hess and faihily of Fielding Monday of last week Ruth Peterson of Bear River City the winner of the second prize offered o the Sugar Company Mrs C M Peterson is visiting at by the next for largest tonage of sugar the home of her daughter Mrs Dee 5 produced on one acre won $1500 Cutler at Snowville with a production of 255 tons The land was fall plowed and plantso ed Apr 17 after several harrowlngs GIRL GROWERS that the land looked like a perfect of TELL THEY DID IT gardenwasplatused and eighteen in pounds a heavy seed resulting BEET HOW stand "I began thinning 13 them spaced livered A Hot NEW SERVICE Roast Meat Sandwiches With Mashed Potatoes and Brown Gravy OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST fourth HERBERT HOOVER By the President: Henry L Stimson Secretary of State 20th and apart1 No May Inches weeds were allowed to grow because our field man said one weed takes as much strength from the ground as the beet does The beets were cultivated six or seven times and Irrigated seven times It was a pleasure to work In the beets since it seemed that they smiled and grew bigger after each day's work "I thank the Sugar Company their prize and hope another prize be offered for 1930 "My age is 16 years" SALE OP for will FOR ANIMALS DAMAGES at 2 p m One brown two year old gelding no brands visible Said animal Is held by me to secure payment of 75c done on the premises of Willard Woods on the 7th day of March 1930 C M PETERSON of Garland Precinct Poundkeeper SALE OF STATE FOR OF UTAH County of Box Elder ss IN THE FIELDING PRECINCT SAID COUNTY I have in my possession the following described animals which if not claimed and taken away will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my yard in the Fielding Precinct on Monday the 24th day of March 1930 at the hour of 12:30 p m Description of Animals One black mare coming four years old small white shot in head and right hind foot branded combination J H on left shoulder One grey mare colt coining two years old no brands visible One bay mare colt ttlilte strip full length of face and two white hind feet no brands visible and coming two years old Said animals are held by me to secure the payment of 75c damages done by said animals upon the premises of Fielding town on the 7th day of March 1930 CLIFFORD WELLINO Poundkeeper for Fielding town Great Executive Hoover STATE OF UTAH County of Box Elder ss IN THE GARLAND PRECINCT OF SAID COUNTY I have In my possession the followif not ing described animal which be sold claimed and taken away will at public auction to the highest cash PreGarland bidder at my corails in 1930 cinct on the 17th day of March ANIMALS DAMAGES Hoover represents tbe organised Hs business Interests of tbs country Is ons of the greatest executives and while bs may not be ss good a politician as lbs governor of New York be will likely make oue of the best be working presidents the country aver had— Peoria (111) Star Victoriously Proved v in performance economy M i i rj' V a-- S r v - ‘'V-- JO t't- - s'' and value W ?' ' f hr The Blue Bell Confectionery And Have Your Ice Cream and Candy De- Garland Utal J for me eight times during the season and Irrigated them seven times between July 1st and October 10th I don’t remember how many times I weeded them but weeds were nqt permitted to I topped them myself and no grow beets were left in the ground Beans were grown on this acre the previous year We are very pleased with our success and appreciate the award of $2500 paid by the Sugar Company as first prize ‘My age is 14 years” Mrs J W Leavit and Mr and Mrs Eldon Leavit of Lewiston are visiting with Mr and Mrs C H Last Miss Phone 23 ic BREAK U PYOUR RADIO PARTY AND TO AMOS WHILE LISTENING ANDY — Just Phone the CANYON Alfred Michaelis Coal Yard rrl DON’T SPRING The Bes Coals Mined In Utah Salt Edith Jensen of Thatcher one of 63 who competed for a cash prize offered by the Sugar Company to the one growing the largest tonnage In the District Court of Box Elder of beets on one acre of ground in Box County State of Utah— Box Elder Elder County during the season of 1929 County a municipal sub division of the was awarde $25 for producing 26 99 State of Utah plaintiff vs Jos Edgar tons on one acre Deakin and Annie Leah R Deakin his The following farm operations were wife Federal Land Bank of Berkeley a corporation Thos S Bradshaw J conducted: C Allen Walter J Glenn Ethel Corn- The land was fall plowed to a depth x of nine inches after 12 tons of barn ilsh Luther B Glenn Promontory lew Land Co a corporation Wm M yard manure had been applied Edith Jos W Jesse Ward Howell Ward there were no cattle perinterposes John Holmgren State of Utah Alma mitted to trample on this acre after John Doe 1st the plowjng was done When spring Theurer J C Cutler John Doe 2nd John Doe 3rd John Doe came a light dressing of about four 4th John Doe 5th and the wives of tons of manure was applied On April the individuals aforesaid Defendants: 5th the seed bed was prepared by harYou are hereby summoned to appear rowing two times floating two times within twenty days after service of and then harrowing crosswise to the this summons upon you if served with- planting and planted 17 pounds of in the county in which this action is seed to the acre about one Inch deep brought othewise within thirty days and well pressed About May 15th Rft®r service and defend the above en she began thinning and had them fintitled action and in case of your fail ished in four days taking pains to to do Judgment will be render ure leave the large beets and had 25090 ed against you acording to the remand beets on the acre at harvest time Oct the complaint which has been filed 22nd tW® court tbe This ac- - Edith says "Father cultivated them' tion is brought to recover a Judgment condemning the lands described in said complaint for highway purposes Lewis Jones Plaintiff's attorney P O Address 1st Nat l Bank Bldg Brigham City Sts Utah to his knowledge I therefore earnobtly urge upon all persons to promptly and accurately to answer all inquiries addressed them by enumerators cr other employees of the Census Bureau ai d thereby to contribute their share toward mak- public ing this great and necessary a success undertaking I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF hereunto set rny hand and caused to b" affixed the great sea! of the United State DONE at the City of Washington in this 22nd day of November seal in the year of our Lord and Nine Hundred e and of the Inde- pendence of the United States the One Hundred and Fifty-- ! For 23-- J KING AND KNJGHT R J Stayner W R Vanfleet Mr and Mrs Dewey Richards went to Salt Lake Tuesday SUMMONS scribing and defining the terms and conditions upon which the authorized capital stock of this corporation may issued sold redeemed transferred be WAREHOUSE BOX ELDER COUNTY M well as the votlng and CORPORATQN powers dividend rights privileges and limitations of each class of stock of Garland Business Place Principal (e) By prescribing the time place Elder County Utah an(j manner of calling and holding meetings of the stockholders of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that corporation defining stock represena special meeting of the holders of the tations at meetings the voting power common stock of the Box Elder Counof stock the conditions under which has been ty Warehouse Corporation capital stock may be Issued transfecalled and will be held at the Garland rred and cancelled and the penalties In Elder Box Garland Ward Chahel for violation of contract obligations of of Utah on Saturday members State County the 15th day of March A D 1930 at (f) And such other amendments as the hour of two o'clock In the after- be necessary to make said arti- fioon of said day for the purpose of may of said Box Elder cle of considering and passing upon the ad County Warehouse Corporation more of changing and amending nearly conform to the provisions of visabllity the articles of incorporation of said The Agricultural Associa- Box Elder County Warehouse Corporation £ct of the State of Utah and of tion in the following particulars: the Act of Congress known as the the (a) By more definitly stating Act approved ' Agricultural Marketing purposes and powers of the June 15th 1929 objects corporation By order of the Board of Directors (b) By more definitely describing Dated February 20th 1930 the territory In which operations of JOHN J SHUMWAY ‘said corporation are to be carried on of its Secretary Box Elder County and by fixing the commencement Warehouse Corporation fiscal year Diof (c) By Increasing the Board (Feb 20 to Mar 13) PROCLAMATION rectors from seven to not more than thirteen rh embers and prescribing the FIFTEENTH DECNENNIAL CENSUS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION qualifications manner of election term THE UNITED STATES OF the number (PUBLISHER) of office compensation resignations WHEREAS by the afct of Congress constituting a quorum filling vacancies powers and duties of approved June 18 1929 the Fifteenth (Department of the Interior) the directors and other officers of the Deccnlal Census of the United States corporation U S Land Office at Salt Lake City is to be taken beginning on the second (d) By increasing the authorised Utah February 11 1930 day of April nineteen hundred and capital stock of the corporation from Amasa thirty and that is hereby Notice given consisting of two thousand $4000000 WHEREAS a correct enumeration of Thatcher Idaho who on shares of common stock of the par Callahan stock 1925 29 every ten years is made raising of the population value of $10 00 each and two hundred April the 9053 1 for 0 No W'i required by the constitution of dehomestead entry shares of preferred stock of the par States United 33 for the purpose of NbNEh Section Township to $20000000 SEL alue of $100 00 each of the termining the representation 13 North Range IS West S L Merof shares one thousand of consisting idian has filed notice of intention to several States in the House of Repreof value stock of the common par and fmal Proof to establish cluun to sentatives $30 00 each and one thousand five makeland above described before The WHEREAS it is of the ulnin-- t imhundred shares of preferred stock of the port? nee to the interests of all the Clerk of the cMiict court at Brigham the par value of $100 00 each and pre- people cf the United States that this Utah on the 1st day of Apul 1230 Census should be a complete amt acClaimant names as witnesses: P y P'losley & Arnold GoodUffc cf curate icpoit of the popuidbon and re- Ronald Duke As sources of the Nation: Va’Iiy Utah NOV7 THEREFORE I II Adi an Can hail of Flutcher Idaho IlOOVCr PlC'ldlUlt C'f tile ELI F- TAYLOR id of Amu lea do Register hereby lvlv" mae known that under the said it is the duty ol fuv pern m Methodist Church Notes an rvor sll questions ra the Ct r schod’des ennlying to him end will be family to which hi I'lucs ami n I HE POWER OF WORDS’ fan occupied by hm or hs feu tlv' airmen topic Smaay eumnq the an nil other Census v'vduh Cclxt Special mu ic by t’m iiy rerun'-eTremonton : — : Utah Jrtunder Choir by ’aw and th?t any 1’’' for ire arc — Sundn schtol 10 rclu ig to cio so is abject to Otv The sole purpose of the Cen A M Junior Church service 11 A M secure pnera! statistical inf aniui 00 Fto: $r:mou "STRAIGHT’ The Junrescueand the will retarding Fpwoith population League ior C’Hr sing CHAS J TRIBE n rs of the country and rcp’ies 7 P M James Supan Leader THE BARBER ir Your picscnce is always anpi cciatd quhed from individules only to of such genera! si Alvin Tt Diclscn Pa rtor the ccmmiahon Good Iliirouts- - -- Good Shaves ls'ics Ko person can be harm d n Chcerful Service Cash paid for Dead and U si ess any way by furnishing the uiformri m The Census has nothin1 required 2 Cows and Koraes Call Brigham with military o taxation tf do with Itevei se CI1 jwy sen ice with the ccmuFon (1 school with the rrguiatnu attendance I’lANO BARGAIN cf ith the enio: er ELI HAWKINS immigration WM mei'i of any national state or local and MASSEIRIST CHIROPRACTOR We hive a HIGH GRADE BALD-- 1 or enjuutnee There need be no f MADE of the PIANO in vicinity WIN that any disclosure will hr made Office Hours 12 to 3 P M Garland which we will sell at a sub-- ! o’iy individual iioimii cr ls Outside Calls By Appointment stantial reduction in price For mfor- - affairs For the due protect on of the BUILDING BANK GARLAND of mation write the prisons rights and interests MUSIC CO GEO R LARSEN furnishing inf stop lion every employee Residence Fhone Reburg Idaho of the Census Bureau is prohibited under hravy penalty from disclosim which may thus come any information NOTICE TIMES Williams there ' A Wn I I i ' wt " r "! j rUofci “HdS SEX Guillemqei 4 V 'It 3 J t- i id Lr' i tt LOCAL RECORDS miles per hour RELIABILITY — Hill Climbing good in High gear ACCELERATION— Very Good ECONOMY— 20 miles per gallon of gasoline PEED 60 Prove What Every Essex Cart Do Come take a ride yourself Know by personal experience what (his brilliant New Lfsex Challenger can cio Its exploits of Challenger Week f ave swept the country t'cex owners led the demonstration They were so widely followed and aided by public p rfiCipation that w e are continuing tbe imitation to Ride — Rde — Ride! Fa the locality now knows Ksex for t of core pr nfPpirM any car aiiciiiptcJ f ilis in by Ksscx in hlyh rear Remarkable economy proofs vere New acceleration marks were (limbed established were made Most important of all — Chclenger V eek convinced motorists every w here that I'ssex represents the frr'test dolLr for dollar vahie in car ti'j non th- w’lgl J Jy thejnduttrv pie d trjti ui of any jou a of these proufs which isscx fus etjhlnhed Co Stayner AutoGarland Brigham City Tremonton Malad |