Show i - ( THE GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES and of keep your subscription it a good paper Newsy News From ONE MILLION Mrs Mary with her slsster week Mr Don Daub spent last week with relatives In Stone Idaho Standing last Aneta Justensen of Ogden Is visiting with her grandmother Mrs N S Ashcroft week Mr Sc Mrs Leo Earl st for Detroit Michigan They are planning on driving a new car home has returned to Miss Alta Ravesten her home at Clarkston after spending the past two weeks with Mr & Miss removed at hospital Tuesday morning tonsils FAIR PRICES!! and the Barber Shop Lee’s f Utah Garland daughter Demand New Clothes The Exclusive Women’s Store Utah USE OUR PLAN SERVICE If you are planning a nev home or want to your old one our plan service isat your remodel Val- It is just one feature of the disposal service you get when you deal with Tri-Sta- complete Lumber Company te Utah Garland Crystal Springs Enjoy a Cool t Read OF TIIE DEPARTMENT General Land City those parents who have been urging your daughter to study hard and get an education so that they mn earn a as good salary it is just well that you do not show them the list of salaries received by the average group of school teachers one of son or The month of June ladies and gentlemen is a splendid time to pay your subscription to the Garland Times the house Leaving loaded guns around where small children can get them is one way to cut the grocery bill Voliva Is Vollva boss of Zion City has gone into bankruptcy with $500000 liabilities He is more certain than ever that the world is flat Anyway PUBLICATION Office Utah June INTERIOR at Salt 10 Lake Cryttal Springs vs A IVERSON FUNERAL F 3 p Makers Dance FREE FIREWORKS BUVTCE Band DISPLAY COMPLETE ft ©emranoae ©©©(flyeatr mu AS Portage Utah Thomas at DANCING Merry & GAME Bear River City f a An honest man is one who doesn’t know how to keep out of Jail when he happens to break a law SHAW Swim Delightful BASEBALL 1936 NOTICE is hereby given that David P Gibbs of Portage Utah who on 25 made 1927 stockraising August homestead entry No 036241 for Sec 10 NEKSWW Sec 5 Sec 7 NWKNEti SWNW14 SV4SWK Sec 8 NWKNWtf Sec 17 NWUNBH SEV4NE14 NWKSEtl SEttSEK Sec 18 SEViNWU Section 20 Township 14 North Range 4 West Salt Lake City Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above described before John Shumway Notary Public at Garland Utah on the 28th day of July 1936 Claimant names as witnesses: Wm D Harris J C Gibbs Leslie L Haskins and Thomas P John all of JULY 4th AT CELEBRATE the Bruckart letter every wee!i for an intelligent understeml’ng of what national capital is going on at the lor LOW AS Thomas Register Jy June CANNING DEMONSTRATION TO BE HELD When doctors go into conference the patient is either very sick or very rich Insure Against Hail Damage The time has come once more to insure your Get your insurance crops against damage by hail early and be protected all season INSURANCE — LOANS J — : GUARANTEED BREWER - MONEY SAVING PRICES RETREADS AT ALSO Garland Shell Service Shumway REAL ESTATE STOCK It costs no more than later John 44444444444V WE — NOTARIAL WORK !j T in Parlor Beauty Connection Tremonton Mr long service as a Washington coresponne:it is particularly well qualified for this particular job you an illuminating interpretation of what Cong-esor is or is expected to do and what u happening to happen in other departments of the government NOTICE Mrs Smith THE LA GRA SHOP Fragmentary news reports of conj'cssonul action oi administration policies often are confusing but if you will read Wi'lirm Bruckart’s interpretative WASHINGTON DIGEST which is published each week in this paper you will know more about what all the moves on the capital checkerboard to ycu Through Bruckart He gives is doing expected Hol- Milady will find here dresses and accessories colors and fabrics that are in in all the styles Youmust see th cm at once demand this season It All Mean io Me © A device has been tested at Northwestern University by which the blind may read an orTh feat is’accomplished dinary printed page by means of an electric current which conveys to the finger tips of the reader impressions that can b? Interpreted as letters The Kerr Canning Company will put on a canning demonstration In the Relief Society k'tchen at Oarland on the 8th and 9th of July at 2 pm New methods in canning will be discussed and demonstrated This project is being sponsored by the Farm Bureau organization and all women in the community aie vited to attend In Mr & That is the question that nntui ally come' to your mine! when you think of or talk to your neighbors about the rather bewildering activities of the federal government in Washington A YEAR Note on Fishing Mr Hoover says fishing is merely a state of mind Bet Mr Roosevelt has a different Idea He'd promise the fish something —Toledo Blade Ward Holidays morn-- J Just What D oes have Ira They Bowcutt their of 01 were accompanied by Arbon and Joseph Butler Miss Mqlva Davis left Sunday for a two weeks visit with Miss Iola Tubbs at Holbrooke Idaho Mrs Arbon Bowcutt" is spending a’ few days with her sister Mrs NaVelle Rhodes In Garland Mrs J H Ward and Mrs Leland Miss Amanda Ward The following morning the girls drove to the Udy springs where they enjoyed swimming and breakfast Ten girls and two’ leaders were present Miss Alton Hales is visiting at present In Salt Lake City at the J L Cravens home on Dcwnington Ave Mrs J H Ward and daughter Amanda and Mrs Ora Hyer of Blue Creek spent Monday at Lagoon Miss Wilma Morris of Pocatello has returned to her home after a two week's visit with her cousin Miss Cliff Cannon Miss June Gleed of Malad Idaho is spending several days with Mr had Mrs Milton Hendricks Holt and Jack Holt ley Miss LaRee Mrs home at were Wednesday guests Stephen Hales The Misses Phyllis and Nina Richards spent Monday in Logan Sunday School conference was held here Sunday morning under the ditiA of the Superintendency rection ' very enjoyable program was rentier ed Stake visitors were Mr SJ Mrs George Beal Mr & Mrs The Boy Scouts left Monday for an outing at Bear Lake the spent tlie Beaver Dam of Mr & Mrs MOE34 ing visited The population of Japan increased last year by 1028623 in a land that even now has about 70000000 people living on a few small islands which have much mountainous country With talk of the population of the United States becoming static and European countries worrying about the birth rate the advent of one million more Japanese a year might mean something say about 1960 If you are and children of been visiting at GOOD WORK In Ogden Friday Banquet On Friday evening the club girls enjoyed a treasure hunt and slumber party at the home of tives Mrs V O Packer and children of of and Mrs Clark Bowen Wheelon RIVERSIDE Mr Sc Mrs Owen Hess and children drove to Brigham City last week Mr Sc Mrs Prank Wood anTfiimlly left last week for a short trip to Yellowstone Park They will also spend a few days "with their children Mr & Mrs Smith Richards at Mozula Mont Miss Yendolyn Myer' of '"Ciarkston FUNCTION what Pecker Mrs Winnie Sparks Nevada have with relatives here Now that the Republicans have named Mr Laridon as their candidate to oppose Mr Roose-- - velt and his policies the people of the4 United States will have to make up their minds whether they want one man or the other as their President for the coming four years The success of the American government depends in final analysis upon the ability of the voters to make such a choice In exercising that function they are entitled to have and should have a fair presentation of the arguments of both sides They should be enough to listen to the President and his ad-- i vocates and to give equal attention to the efforts of his Republican opponent and his supporters Few public questions have ever been cor- rectly solved thru invectives insinuations and abuse Reasonable individuals whose interest is the welfare of the United States will appreciate intelligent debate of the issues as framed Any writer or speaker who aids the public discussion by enlarging the information at hand will be performing a public service 1936 is about half gone and you accomplished? IN a tllUHd FIELDING will help to "editorial THE VOTERS SUPREME Marilyn Jensen visitbrook Miss Fay Allen of Portage Is Newell Udy Roecoe ing with her sister Mrs Mr Sc Mrs Joel Tubbs and children d spent the of Holbrooke here visiting with friends and Bureau attended a Farm Thola It is hard to realize that the long days of Summer are at hand and and that from this month on the hours of daylight begin to recede until in six months we come again to the year’s shortest day There are so many plans in our hearts for our own development for the growth of our business and the improvement of our communiwre are sometimes prone to think that ty that time flies too fast We should remember that the only way to accomplish anything is by making a start Today long or short is the day to begin Let every reader of this article if so moved spend the rest of 1936 in trying to make effective the happy dreams that sprang up when it Some time will be well spent began Bringing you this Week and every Week a variety of news service equalled by few papers published in the state Here you find eight pages of well chosen reading matter: Local and County news — Editorials and comments on the events of the day as they look to us right here in the Bear River Valley — A serial story — News pitures — Comics — A review of the week’s big news — Feature stories by nationally known writers — Advertising by the merchants who are your neighbors Prompt payment 1936 3 ' Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Editor and Publisher Yemald Wm Johns Subscription Price $200 A Year keep your paper JULY FRIDAY TIMES ANY DAY WILL DO FOR A START m |