Show i: -- r 0 THE GARLAND THE' GARLAND TIMES THAT A BEAR RIVER NEWSY WEEKLY VALLEY INSTITUTION Published Thursday at Garland County Utah at the Pottoflice at Garland City Second Class Matter in August 1928 Every Bo Elder Entered Roy Wahlen V W Johns as GARLAND UTAH If your house takes fire on the roof it burns down If it takes fire in the basement it burns up Be- - E A BIRCH t fore First Class Shoe We Specialize — and Manager Editor ELECTRIFYING see— happens n John J Shumway in Full Soleing Publisher this Rebuilding THE FARM Bank Quarters Real Estate — Loans — Insurance Now is the time to have your The depression has not hampered the farm electrification movement HARNESS 2 During the first half f ibis year REPAIRED The weekly press is usually consirler-l- y farms in the United States were elecpapers but the success of the amendment drive in the last election would seem trified as compared with 48000 in ’the Complete equipment On June 30 the same period last year to indicate that the local weekly papers for this work farms— served electric 627105 industry ed of small importeree beside the big dai- a gain of 12 per cent in 12 months In CURTAINS Th6 daily papers in the large cities of all parts of the nation the demand for AUTO are not without their power to mold pubfarm electrification is rapidly growing lic opinion and is being satisfied as fast as possible weekly in the state boosted for them from The ideal we are working towrard is ITIUS snows POPULATION the state largely aligned themselves that eventually every farmer will have LARGE INCREASE while every an abundant supply of against the amendments electric for the I mad population weekly in the state boosted for them from power with which to light his home milk figures from first to last State of Utah have just been issued by The am'endments failhis cows churn his butter and do a multithe Census Bureau in bulletin form ed to carry in Salt Lake City but in Ogden tude of other tasks great and small Presrue total population of the state on where a small weekly opposed the daily ent statistics show that within the immed1930 according to the Fifteenth April was 507847 in its drive against them they went over iate future a Census This is a gain of large minority of farms will '58451 or 131 per cent over the jxjpu-- ! with a heavy majority have the manifold-advantagof power lation of the state in 1920 The rate of 'increase was smaller than that of any It is the small weekly paper that actudecade while in actual proceeding ally gets next to the hearts of its readers numbers the increase was the smallest for it carries the news that really matters unoe 1880 “TIME CRACKS’ Organized as a territory in 1850 Utah to them rather than just that which tickwas was enumerated in the same les their imagination The attitudes it The Chicago Tribune points out that at which time it had a population yearof takes are the ones the people know' are to “time cracks and splinters under the sled11380 The population has grown since that year reaching their advantage The advertisements jt ges of science” It observes that a hunin 1900 wihch was the first enumcarries are the business messages of dred years ago it took at least three eration after the admission of "Utah as friends It is the real molder of public months for a message to go from London a state The next ten years saw the In 1850 five weeks were largest numerical increase almost opinion the real selling force in the rural to Chicago in the history of the State This communityIiy 1000 this time had been was not maintained in the following necessary reduced to haif an hour Now' with the two decades though the present numis a substantial one erical telephone the time element has almost There' Increase is now an average of 62 persons AFTER THE BATTLE entirely disappeared Words spoken in to the square mile as compared with London — or Paris or Buenos Aires — are 55 in 1920 Three cities in Utah have a popula- Among the most interesting phases of heard at the same instant in Chicago or tion of 10000 or more Salt Lake City a general election are the any other American community with 140267 Inhabitants is by far the statements of the candidates both victorof the three cities and its numlargest The constructive urge of private enerical increase was also the largest I ious and defeated terprise has thus destroyed time as it has though the rate of 18 8 per cent was! oblitedated distance The machine age smaller than the other two Ogden The last election had this in common the next in size with a population of with its predecessors — from it can be has produced no greater marvel than the 40272 or 228 per cent gained 7468 instrument which makes it possible for while Provo with the lowest numerical proved almost anything one desires our voices to be heard thousands of miles gain (4463) had the highest rate ofj A “discontent” vote— multiplied increase (433 per cent) The next by away four cities in order of size are Logan unimployment and business depression Murray Tooele and Brigham likes to experimentIn Utah 17 inOf the 29 THE WEEKLY - Utah TIMES shall have a condetermine whether stantly in creasing volume of laws or whether we will go back to fundamental laws that prosecute the criminal without putting good citizens at a disadvantage The past fey years have proven that restrictive lumptuary legislation is more often than not a boomerang we PAPER TRIUMPHS Bear River Investment Co Safety Boxes For Rent Investments UTAH GARLAND £ j’ j rr M M r 1 SALT LAKE CITY J at V'"') And Return VW 4tVJ--- 55c tnv 4“v' TliCt’s the dry rat 2 a tcicpiiore call when you do not ask for a particular person Visit friends by telephone It’s next best to seeing them y ft VV'V for Eh & I® a ' ' M 4v N IS counties In one great state the winning candidate for governorship who had a power plank in his platform was a man w’ho as an individual is superior to his issues His generl record of usefulness integrity and intelligence unquestionably brought him a large vote from persons who on the score of public ownership of power disagree with him violently The political parties in the old sense are disrupted We elect individuals not There is not a single major platforms is the exclusive property of Jssue which one party Those who are attempting to show that the last election was a great victory for government ownership or private own ership of industry wets or drys high tariff or lo wtariff may be sadly mistaken- j THE CRIME INDUSTRY Crime is one of the most flourishing industries — an industry which is unafect-c- d by hard times or taxes or any of the other banes of legitimate business Likewise it is a publicly owned industry to the degree that the public pays the bill which is said to total $16000000000 a year according to the Committee on Youth Outside the Home and School in q report to the White House Conference on Child Health and Protection The criminal population is estimated to be 1000-00- 0 and it is unquestionably growing The state of Illinois alone has 23000 laws designed to prevent crime and many other states probably equal or exceed this record Every year witnesses a flood of new legislation And in the meantime the criminal lass goes evenly about its business seemingly growing more prosIt is not a coinciperous and secure dence that “the criminal age” is likewise the age in which and crime reformers have flourished to an unprecedented degree Like all our other problems that of crime will eventually be decided by the The people through their vote public MISSOURI creased in population and 12 show a decrease Salt Lake County including Salt Lake City is the largest having a of inhabitants in each county election of 194 102 which represents County which had about 70 inhabipopulation precinct city and town may be a gain of 34820 or 219 per cent as tants A copy of the first series tained by writing to the Bureau cf population with 1920 in the compared population Iron County had the highest rate ol bulletin for Utah giving the number Census Washington D C Increase gaining 249 pre cent over its1 in 1920 while Davis County imputation was second with a 225 per cent gain Weber County had the second largest numerical gain having added 8709 persons during this period Of those counties showing losses the rate in most cases was 5 per cent or less In density of population Balt Lake County led with an average of 2587 inhabitants per square mile On the other hana Daggett Grand Kane and San Juan counties averaged only one person for SELL TO 2 square miles There are 143 incorporated places (cities and towns) in the State The smallest of these is Bluff in San Juan VOTERS UPHOLD AMERICAN IDEALS In the last election the people of Missouri were called upon to vote on a proposal to prohibit private insurance' companies from writing workmen’s compensation in that state and to provide a monopolistic state fund to handle the business The proposal was rejected by a vote of 200000 and returns indicate 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