Show Ip TIIE GARLAND Why Go Without A Heater This Winter When you can get a good u$ed heater for $750 to $2000 complete with Stove Board and pipe et up in your home Our Stock is consists ot the following makes 1 t t Auto Hot Blast Heater Coles Hot Blast Heater Round Oak Heater Beauty Oak Heater V'!Y IV Hotten-to- Great Western Heat-we- t r Pi 'in ‘A Jv"h Great Western GARLAND UTAH - v'd Sturdy Ook Heater ilr TIMES and the evening was spent In playing games and a program at an early hour were served Most of the refreshments children were dressed in very amusing costumes comFriday evening the recreational ball the mittee gave their Hallowe'n house was decorated and a large numcosber came dressed in Hallowe’en tume A large crowd was present and a good time was enjoyed The school teachers Lorain Marble Laura Ferre and Alta Peterson spent Saturday In Brigham City at institute Bertha Archibald of Tremonton spent the week end with her brother Joseph Archibald and family was held Relief Society conference here Sunday evening Mr Freedol and Mrs Frank Munns were the Stake visitors M: s "Nathaniel Garn of "Fielding here Monday visited the primal Thommy Hawes of Otthn visited friends here Sunday evenna of last week a Ihuisday R’iibam I?ahy was held in the h Qu'te a niijihtr war present am! em ?d Urn talk bv Corgrers-11ti Jon B Co!: ui Monday evening Fallv was held W Jit i nd s n of Malad ha: j vs ulatr s here Sunday it no n of Mr uni Thornton P'lTiee vs:td M:s Thorntons moth-M’ H I Wolverton Monday R T Null and W A Hess to Salt Lake City on business m T day fr School Notes High Reported by We Will Deliver Johnson VaLoy The Bears were victorious la the lat- est football game played st Rlrhmmd when we met the players of the North Cache High SchooL The score was 12 to 7 This is our first football victory this season This victory has given us new hope and courage A pep rally was held Friday morning when the team was given rousing Our next game is today Friday when w meet the South Cache team on our own campus As a result of our last vlcUTy an as— sembly was held Menaay: Fgnowmg Is the program that was given: Song by Ha’e! and Irene Farnsworth Pep tala b? Very! lienne Quartet by Vir- Ell Ci oplev Jack Rour:d’ Jerry Wood and Jy IvAhati tsfik by our football coih fir Walker A short maurce dar t to'j wed the assembly our students are back at suh oi igvn after having been aut for SY any where In Garland in 100 pound lots Squash Potatoes Apples and Onions Cabbage Our Prices Are Right care of customers ' J s Moore Circulators will pleaie youT If if it is not lots more satisfactory td WrMcDowell PRODUCE Trenientonr"— — RIVERSIDE NOTES- air ma way that We place a high value on your friendship you do not all ready sell to us Try it and see IWp AirTighGCii'-cvlator- take much or more than others and we try to J Stewar We will pay you as We need Eggs and Cream Utalv- - J II Ward C' ale Ctj ins visted M 'e t fr ' vad Tues— uid 'V and Mrs J O Wrd visited In Silt Late Sunday ' M - and Mrs T R Well'ne went to C it ijiiic JU inday jiUlt and H Dwell Tuesday night to attend the Dtmoaaiic at tht h - Hynim Jensen Furniture and Hardware Co GARLAND UTAH The BLUE BELL Is Serving Sawyers Famous Tamales ALSO THE BEST CHILI and SANDWICHES Call in and Try Them to Satisfy Your Appetite on business Plymouth Celia Mr of the Nifh News Items Corespondent Hunsaker and Mrs Vanfleet stake board visited our mutual Ridgedale Idaho Monday of la1t week Wednesday evening Celia Kush gave a Hallowe'en party at her home for her primary class The rooms were decorated for the occasion 25 little guests were present Italics s held there Mr F A Benson George Demon Mr and Mrs Karl Benson and Ms Ora at the Hver and sen sjwnt Sunday home of J H Ward Mr and Mrs T R Welling attended the funeral of Shortland Evans at Brigham Saturday Mr and Mrs T R Welling attended a dance at Penrose Monday evening Newel Udy and Joe Fosburg spent Monday in Tooele Mrs J H Ward and daughters spent spent Saturday In Logan Mr and Mrs Thomas Udy spent Sunday at Snowvllle and Hansel Valley Mr John Bowcutt spent Sunday In Honeyvllle Mr J A Capner Roy Capner and Miss Winona Richards of Salt Lake were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Leland Capner Mrs Delta Marsh of Willard spent Sunday here with her parents Mr and Mrs Wm Bowcutt Mrs Cora Smith of Plymouth visited with her sister Mrs T J Udy Tuesday Mrs Florene Laurence and children of Richmond are visiting at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Lor erio Bowcutt Tea Monday evening a Republican was held at the home of A A Capner a large crowd was in attendance Mr Jannetta Hyde of Salt Lake was the numbers Musical speaker principle were given by Hie" Fielding Tadics tr:' Mrs Johnson of Bear River and Mr Mark Nichols of Garland Daint wer served by the River local was held Relief Society Conference Sunday with the following viMtr-- s present Pres Clarence E Smith and Mr B Kirkham A duet was given bv M s Lena Tulbs and Mrs Mar an Hale A large crowd was In attendance FIELDING EvHth NOTES Correspondent Gam and Mrs Kathlnel Fannie Garn motored to last Wednesday to attend the of Mr John Frord Mr and Mrs Eben Wilcox Mr on he Fkef - t A really comfortable shoe is oie that— rive3 you a pleasing sensation of free This is achieved in dom and support Brownie Shoes for men with the finest materials superior workmanship and a variety of scientifically proportioned i lastsi You will find that your particular style new in Brownie Shoes gives you a sensation of foot comfort naturally ynu such quality In a shoe of expect and get the very latest style effects Moderately priced at $503 to $300 Coombs '!& Persson and a1 J Mrs Daniel Garn and Mrs' Lavem W x and lifle daughter went to Ogden there the? While Friday evening cent to the theatre The marriage of Miss Carmen Willing daughter of Mr and Mrs WcTLip ard jiasl Nish son cf Mr arc V"k Mrs Frank Nish of Clarkston place last Wednesday In the Lctrar Temple Mr and Mrs Eugene Cannon anOf their s r nounces th engagement Clifford to Miss Ida Ravesten of thetr marriage will lake place in the Locan Temple Wednesday The Seagull girls gave a Halloween party for the graduates from the Seaclaw- - The gull class to the party was held at Viola 'Wood re f resume: nts were served to 22 They all ha an enjoyable time Mr Norman Gilbert of Ccrinr- - ra‘ he guest of his fance Mo Carn-- p x Louise and da ighter La Vem were in Garland and Tremont' n ' Mnlay on burners Mrs Richard Parker "'of Ogd-pending a wtek w’th her parent' M !Mrs L W Stard na Mr and Ms D A Cannon and von Carl Larsen to Ob motored 3’ nday to spend the day visiting wto their daughter Mrs Birdie Fouers Mr and Mrs Yeates of Harper were spending Tuesday vlsitirg with their daughter Mrs Arland Wtsonr Miss Grace Jensen Miss Jane All - How About NEW GLASS in those Brol en Windows OVERWIND Utah Garland LUMBER CO :— : Phone 18 Dealers in LUMBER - PAINT - OIL - GLASS For many years Box Elder County has bff n one of the leading sugar beet of the State of producing counties Utah and It stUl is able to make a run at each of Its factories At one thirteen time more than thousand acres of sugar beets were planted Some of this acreage was planted on land was low This marginal land in fertility and each successive crop in most cases produced less tonage per acre e Following these years of high the leaf hopper beginning in a large way in the year 1921 made it’s s!'s svsten ood safe rotation fcimed well will be the farms that wH prow tgar beets in the future man spent the in Bngliam nd Salt Lake Mr Elwtxid Hesui Snlay with us wife and famiy Mr and Mrs Benny RaveVen and Mrs Arch Goody cf Clarkston came ver Sunday to se their mother w ho has been very sick CITY SHOE European and TREMONTON Up HIGH DINNING CLASS OF SERVICE BEST JHE ROOM TUI W E GETZ Generator Repairing CONNECTION IN PRICES FOR NIGHT J v SERVICE w niONE REASONABLE BELL PHONE SERVICE J M FRASER garland GARAGE Q What That’s We have just installed The ROTTLER BORING BAR that doe the whole in a few Minute Counts Ask your job FLOUR Wheat accepted for KWIK-WA- Valvc FACING Machine EXPERT AUTO RE-- - to-- & We carry a good line of Artoi r?Hle OiN ‘u Grease :—: Utah -- tay Flour 14 Company Vork Guaranteed lbs Garland Milling Fixed” All as Bran per bushel JEWELRY Tremo :iton stor-ag-e dra'vrL --out wanted on lb oo “If we fix it it will h in mill products PAIRING Expert Eye Teiting WATCHES - DIAMONDS j' Grocer for PRIDE OF UTAH Call and tee it also the st rFCRS 59 STATION All work guaranteed Manager Prop I AUTO REPAIRMAN General Auto Repairing Plan Boots and Shoes made to order Lee Isaacson Specializing in Ignition and REPAIR ALLRED L E MANAGEMENT NEW Embii glM attack The acreage planted this year 1928 as approximately 7000 acres In some of the average yield will be less than ten tons per acre in some over twelve tons per acre while some fields will yield over twenty tons per acre In the future less acreage of sugar beets will be planted but the average be should tonage per aor? greater The Box Elder farmers hate learned to know that it does not pay to plant ear beets on marginal lands They lave learned to fcnw that the uw of a liberal amount- of bamvard d to rucar beet land eaeh year essential they have lesmd to knw r hat sugar beets to get uust be rotated freo’ertly 'with V U building crops such as beans alfalfa oeas and sweet clover: they hire learned to know that sugar beets should never get to dry before the first un-afterwards and from then be harvest time the land should ‘ept damp A soil well fertilized properly irrigated with good cultural methods applied n the future will produce sugar bee’s n the crop rotation plan If chmat-ra- l conditions are normal we can no loubt look for a good fair yield cf agar beets in the face of insect pen's vnd plant dseass being prevalent from hrooghout the year to ear Well fertilized farms wih a Hotel Garland UNDER HARDWARE Garland Utah j |