Show I THE GARLAND STRAW VOTE GIV- VOTE for Genuine 'not False Promises a mao ' wordi taj one thing and hi acti gay an different thing which do you believe? When Democrat Senator from Utah aaya he ii for protec tKn for Utah'a products against cheap foreign competition and Ilia act i m the Senate have always been against protective measures can you have any faith in his promises? And the tariff question u not the only instance of Senator King's opposition in the Senate to Utah’s welfare! In view of the official public record of Senator King as contrasted to his campaign promises Utah voters have every justification to regard his promises as false! NOTE THE FACTS i - wm before Congrru to appropriate money for building road in parks including aome of Utah' arenic wonderland Senator King aaid 111 JJ9 Congreuional Record Pc 22 1926) I think that $4 500 000 for road it entirely too high we are getting entirely too many" Senator Smoot ipontored thil appropriation yet Senator King wai opposing him Our toad mak our parki our park are the Wtst’ greatest advertising asset to our itate they bring wealth within our borders they bring tourist bill Affecting Utah’s Children Ticket Republican National Fur Prl4at - nrnHERT Hoomr Kr lr Prldat CIIAKIIl Cl HI 19 r Ticket Senator Slat Fi I' BRNaIT BIMBKNGER Fee Gnveraoe WIILIAX H WATTIS Bar ('creanmea at 1IH B lllatrlr r hbfnrt Here are Senator King's words on the tariff bill (I’age 8525 Congressional Record of 'June 27 1922) "Such it this Republican tariff bill — iniquitous infamout damned before it is for n destined to be damned during itt lift time and doomed to damnation and obloquy after itt death" JKa:N C Far Here ie another startling example of Senator King'e opposition to ths welfare of those he ie supposed to repreOf th Act sent! "An act for the promotion of the welfare of maternity and infancy" Senator King said f Congressional Record page 1591): "I tm opposed to the act thu meaturt ii of tht type which it foisted upon tht ptoplt by propagandist r hysterical men and too often roftf women' Th ct however "Was passed with Senator Smool'i approval ovrr SenaBut it will tor King’e opposition th next Congrrs agaia Elect Republican Senator and Conwith gressmen who will Senator Smoot and support not op- pose this bill which has given such great aid to th motherhood and childhood of Utah IOLTOS In lllaSree R O IKATIIKHWOOD Far Rrrrrtarr a Slat JOHN W PETPH9 Far Atfnrarf (General UKOHhE P PAIIKBR FarH Stair Trraaarrr A UIHIaTBNSBif Far Hate AaOltor IVOH AJAX Far Saaerlatendent at Pafclle laatrarelaa DON J Bailees a lie Saprrmat Oart W II KOI LA N n EPHHAIM HAAfcON Utah’s Next Governor For valid reasons it is extremely important that Utah's next governor as well as Utah's next junior Senator be Not only will this Republican sure a united snd harmonious administration of our state's affairs but it will also insur the continuance of a Republican delegation in Congress from Utah Uphold Hoover support Smoot who will with Lied H oncer not nullify their sets Watlit Colton I Bamberger and ths entire Republican Tnkel ASSISTANT DIRECTOR shown tonight and Saturday at the Liberty Theatre at Garland Ince's assistant T C Atkins revealed tjiat he was at one time an officer on the New as the Inasmuch York police force WAS cor a E-J Right In “Danger If official atmosphere loc nle of "DANGER Street” is not correct It will not be York Atkins proved because Director alph Inre lacked For during the filming ly valuable member pert advice of the FOB production wlUch Is to be staff "I took a poll of everybody on the train fro mthe baggage car to the Observation car” Mr Beatty said “The Of 138 result was gratifying to me tnni aiiliamfn on the train the vote was for Hoover 108 for Smith 30” Sax-- W d frpffTCT The new dining cars are equipped vith improved roller bearings insuring easy starting They are upholstered In old rose mohair and finished In mahogany stained antique brawn with ceilings of cream color They seat thirty-sipeople in groups of two to a table -- The ©kt rose color scheme and the floral carpet pattern serve as a reminder of the Pacific Northwest's famous roses e The new day coaches are feet long as long as any coach ever built and have a seating capacity STREET” is New o of passengers to be a particular In the main compartment and ten in of the production The seats rethe smoking room volve Instead of being turned over when the direction of the car Is changed The new coaches introduce Pullman car standards of luxury into the day coach field They are absolutely different in design and are superior to the The chairs are divided ordinory coach by a center arm rest into two individual seats each having an air cushion On the backs of the seats are metal wrap hangers The windows are of novel constractlon being sac hi ess and made to slide up and down in felt runwindows ways like automobile They have polished black Bakelffe sills and give the maximum of vision The new coaches are upholstered in true blue mohair and the color scheme of the car is blue and silver Agents and tarriffic representatives should give this information to newspapers as an item of news and call the advantages of the new improved equipment to the attention of the public whenever conditions permits D 8 Spefacer General Passenger Agent Active Worker Spmt L— IWy Vriw $87 f Ftoktfr Ever ince it first came before the public Pontiac has been recognized at the world’ finest six And now a new measure of For today’ value distinguishes the Pontiac Pontiac Six provides even finer performance and more advanced style— finer performance -resulting from a new- tnorr h ighly perfected carburetor and new manifolding— more advanced style from the use of smaller sturdier wheels and larger tires Today’s Pontiac Six offers you even more for your money than its Come in to see it own famous predecessors and drive it and you will marvel at all that $745 will buy g?V i? W ' I’vCl'T drlimrj PECK and GUNDERSON Distributor : UTAH GARLAND JM1 OF §i CKNKRAL MOTORS Do You Know Nature Doesn’t we have the sapply “sT ii Mrs F Lewis S:sCe farmer regie r director at tba League of Voter hi been triad leader ef t“ for ti Vfvl—ry ticket S“ p’sn a She widespread appeal to hcjsewives Impetus report that tremendous Hoover campaign by being given th woman and women’ organisations of woman Thoutand who hav not voted before are expected to com out and vote the Republican ticket esi —- year meney far farm City and the there is market lsui is wahmited Town property on ' a differ- That yea eaa lose nothing by investigating oar offerings la these lines before going ahead with the financing af year projects of whatever Bat are That aur experience of II years in the basiness may be ef assistance to yon and that theadvice we may be able to give yoa la these and similar line will cost yoa nothing That oar contracts are fire insurance absolutely dependable ance by phone definite and AND THAT we can clear cat and do bind Insur- John J Shumway Bank Building Utah Garland Phones: Bell 129 Bear River 2 0 King Canyon andf-Sprin- g Utah’s Best Coal Alfred Michaelis Coal Yard Garland Utah Bell Phone 236 BLUE BELL Confectionery F A DRIGGS Manager JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FINEST BOX CANDY COME IN AND TAKE ONE HOME Righteous Indignation “It's a lie!" cried the politician with evidence which when confronted purported to show he had approprt ated funds which did not belong t "It's an Infernal lie a wicked him nn Insult and slnnder prevarication I shall I never took the moriey not let this charge so base and yet I know bnseless besmirch my name nothing of what became of the dough I shall fight to dear my name and will before they get through they realize they have tackled the wrong tnke the and didn't money party I did to I shall fight the charge that the Inst ditch even If It takes every cent of It"— Exchange In Other Words No I “Priscilla dear” asked the visitor won't you recite Mury Hud a Little Lamb’ for me?” The small girl looked at him In si lence for a inoneht before she replied 'Really I would like to please but tint poein To be don't care for frank It hue lili'e If any literary merlL and In addition it is not true to life nowadays Owing to the high and prices In the meat trade I doubt it Mary conld afford to I ex At the most buy a whole lamb chop!”— Ex c baDge pect sbe only bad ‘ CHAS J TRIBE Barber Shop GARLAND igj farm lean very beat ef That th same applies to ent plan of repayment Remind Us It Is unfortunate that nature doesn't uncomfortmake us ss immediately able when we neglect our bodies as does the bank or the merchant when we full to produce In thirty sixty or Think what a different: ninety days world It would bo for Instance If the discomfort following the omission of tluily exercise or a dully exposure to the snn or a daily cold hath or a walk In tlrfvty mlntOes dully were as acute and compelling and filled with desire as are the sensations that follow the omission of one's accustomed meals for hours" There would be no skipIn fact the difping one’s dutv then -ficulty would be tint fa “overdo H— even as the difficulty of most persons Is to avoid overeating— Physical Culture Magazine the That That Under the Bah S7i Ow- lVila i Sport Swufawr S7Si Ptiwttw 77ii CatwwJtf $7®5i fUwr Maw $82t Sport Lawdoti Vdww All (Ktcra mt facton CKfti OaUaiHFIWMC prsem inHisdr ioworn Itawdimt rka v (irwtvd Mo—rw Tmi PiM at mmln— raw Fwyswawi —ikgy A gnrul iiiory— theyteH at club In London bag to do with a in a small crabby old manufacturer town who decided after he had made lns money that tie should run for a In lie culled his most Root piiilunoiit Willful foroiiin In uud informed him of the fm t In the fae"Mce wlmt the sentiment lore lie ordered 1 lie next day the foreman reported “Well sir” be sold "the sentiment ' fifty ti ft y” “Wlmt" roured the old man “fiftyDo mean to say that it is you fifty? as dose us that? Do you mean to say my men have no more feeling for me than that?" “Well imvernor that's what they lift) hfty" What do you mean?” ‘‘Fifty fifty? “Well 50 per cent of them sny ‘fell will) him' nnd the other 50 per cent say ‘out with hin"‘— Exchange ALL TO AGENT8 AND OTHERS CONCERNED: Union Pacific System lines concerned have jhirchitsed and are puttlngTn" to service this month fifteen new day coaches and ten new dining cars The ten new diners and ten of the new coaches are being put Into use on the Limited” between Chicago "Portland and Portland This new equipment greatly improves our Portland Chicago service and all concerned are urged to immediately familiarize themselves with the good nts of these new ears - PRODUCT Stckn—9 Found Out Just How His Employees Stood Union Pacific System Puti New Coaches On in the Worlds Finest The in ' IMIIEASUJIRIE DIF WAUUUIE lobv-Frice- Helpful Music eaa cure some slckneaaea It belps practically an But It Bust HOOVER BIG be the right kind of music to bare medicinal value" This rtatement wu made by Mrs Isa Maul sen director of music for The fame of Utah for growing super fbe National Association for Music la agricultural products bids fair to reacn Hospitals which arranges thousands wider fields as the result of a visit to of ward concerts all ever the country Salt Lake Wednesday by T E Beatty For 80 years Mrs Haea has studied president of M Kellogg Co owners the effects of music on the sick ' of the largest strawberry nursery in the “Physicians admit they are finding world located at Three Rivers’ Mich music an invaluable aid In curing paMr Beatty came to Inspect a new vari-lt- tients” she said of strawberry grown “A Spaniard suffering from sleepiby L M Oilman oh hi ranch a few ng sickness had given up as hopeless miles southest of Salt Lake and probad bin first flicker Of by physicians nounced it to be one of the most reconsciousness when some of bis nabe has ever seen tive countrymen sang tbelr songs and markable specimens The new berry grown by Mr Oilli-a- n clicked their castanets at his bedside is a remarkable specimen both “Music stimulates lagging appetites of size and Mental cases have from a standpoint ” It quiets nerves to a beautiful Mr Beatty said "I am sure we found peace listening will want to place it upon the market voice or a soothing harp “But it must be the right kind of and we have started negotiations with MoMr Olllilan to that end I have often music The wrong kind Is fatal heard of other agricultural products tile that might aid a lung case might grown in Utah but did not know until send a nervous procuration Invalid into and new paa short time ago of this depressed hysteric Moody It should add fame to the tients need still another musical1 treatment state’s well known reputation as a sup“Therefore 1 feel that the programs er agricultural center’ should be sclentlflc-kallgiven In hospitals Mr Beatty is an enthusiastic RepubThose arranging them planned lican and paid a visit to the Republican State Chairman Carl Marcusen at the need careful training Just as doctors Mustcfor the Blek Hotel Utah to tell him ' of a poll he and TiUTsee do in a category took Wednesday morning on the Un- - should be considered ion Pacific tram as it was coming into with medicine nnd the kind of dose and the amount should be regulated” Salt Lake LEAD WHEN Wb national TIMES GARLAND UTAH was prul Idled during UTAH Sb certain but one undcrgruil mte found the saxophone more engrusning than his stud lea note from Next day he re eived the higher nuthori'v : “Much sgninst uiy betcr Judgment of discipline only end for purimses to rvard your saxo m compelled I nmlc"— Exchange phone jilny log A Good riace tor WE SPECIALIZE ¥iL I v HARNESS AND SHOE SHOP T N McIntosh Prop If its leather Im in the game Harnesses repaired wth neatness and dispatch ON LADIES HAIKCUTTTNG GENTS ! Sb frr Mo’s a Good Haircut Look oh Bright Side be looked uan with Life should faith hope amt good cheer The mind hould he kept and the henn from brooding Jealousy and hatred Is mnch to ta The sun of hupplness to the darkness ol tloub preferred Sod Pilsgivlngw— GclL — — THE BARBER The Best Plan far a Trne -- Garland Boy to DoB Up ' PERMANENT ON MONDAY By WAVING OF EACH Appointment WEEK ORIAN PETERSOiN DAILY BUSS TO DEWEY DAILY BUSS SERVICE AT ANY TIME TO ANY PLACE PRICES REASONABLE Call Eell Phone W and Rev I |