Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND (ny of these burdens taken from 1 iheir shoulders I noticed in this morning" paper an artiicle of lm portance the silver quesconcerning tion Owen D Young powerful in the United States in statesmanshllp says that the silver question is an international question and silver must be added to the gold metallic base in order to carry the currency of the world The progress of the the world demands a revision of financial We need system larger currencies and to have them we must have a stronger metallic base The government of the worid sues checks and currencies without and they shrink in value any base as has been the case in Russia and France When I waws Germny in Russia It cost me a billion roubles to buy a pair of shoestrings What is the result? They have issued unbase money without a metallic til the roubles has1 gone down and down and is now selling for 15c instead of 50c Germany had a limited amount of gold and began issuing credit pauntil credit cridit per credit people begn to say "I doubt If the and rushed to the paper is good” s treasury is in ’a Germany situation because she is ? un able to sell her products and has an inadequate amount of gold and metal to base her money' We need more money more gold and silver certificates more gold and sliver Wherever standyou hae a gold ard alohe you are bound to have shrinking and with gold beprices ing diminished as it is in Africa the supply will be exhausted We need change We need a financial system based on with gold and silver buried in the earth God by as companions to meet the demands of civilization I have talked long enough It is the luncheon hour I wish I could say more something about encouraging the wheat situation farm and I am inesned to think problems we have reached the lowest rung of the ladder We are in the cellar I think we will soon begin to climb I am not sure how it will be effected It wil mean work and I am sure it will not be by diminishing pro ducts In talking with the Prince of Siam he said ”We had 90 j lions of dolllars worth of rice which we wanted to sell to China but she coudn"t buy it for silver had dropped from $133 an ounce to 34c an ounce and it was put back on market brought- ruin to the rice farmers I hope youTl get silver remonetized" If we had China's purchasing power would increase Our exports to China have almost been reduced to the vanishing point They are only 14 or 20 percent of what thpy were ia 1829 when WliQ silver is remonetized trusts and monopolistic power ceas es and people go to work and produce with faith and courage and a desire far peace and prosperity and with a spirit of international! wellfare the sun will plow through the clouds and into the homes of the people Our taxes are too high 14 billions dollars nearly IS percent of all the earnings of the people of the United States will be taken by taxes for the federal state and government in naBy economizing tional expenses and reducing taxes we would relieve the people to that of made of the activities of the Fed eral Farm board and their relationship to the mill and elevator Interests I desire at this time to express to the our sincere appreciation we have for the cooperation people in putting received from everyone We are Indebted on this program to the Union Pacific Railroad comIf pany 'for furnishing this band lad we been to compelled pay for this talent price would have been prohibitive We also thank our own local bard for its services List of Names of Important People Read W G Jay manager of U P band leader of U Clarence Hawkins P band H E Goodwin general freight U P System Salt Lake City agent C Smith Fred superintendent Union Ogden and Railway Depot company George O Brophy public relation U P R R Omaha Nebraska B W Hanson general agen Union Pacific System Salt Lake City Mr Gunn Ogden Supply company W V Bishop E W J Rich B L T Call U S Marshall Eph White Langford Davis G G Sweeten Geo commissioners county May Mayor A R Capener P C Peterson J L Harvey Jr T L Betenson Ezra Jensen John Benson city council Garland Mr Harrison Grant S Clark of' Davis Co bank Jack Zundel county sheriff The UTAH NEW CLUB OFFICERS t:tzl for rcsYc’t ccllcgiate was the year 1 3609 This vrs 292 more than for the year 1923 23 There were 2252 men 'and women 1307 students These cane In from every county Utah Dagget twentyslx except other states Sates the United in Hawaii the Phlllippine Islands and fourteen The foreign countries foreign students were from Canada China Germany England France Holland India PanJapan Mexico ama Peru Sweden and Russia Switzerland The net total enrollment for the ex1 year including resident tension and and correspondence summer school students less duplicates was 7142 The increase over the year was 209 The total 0 enrollment from Box Elder county was seven Students from sixteen states and Alaska which were not 'resident students represented by were Included In the correspondence and summer school registration Registration of resident collegiate of students in the various schools the university was as follows: Arts and Sciences 1033 Education 966 Business 620 Mines and Engineer ing 405 Medicine 226 and Law 212 There were 147 students In the graduate division ELECTED TO OFFICE Mrs Ursel Rose was hostess to the of the Ladies Self Culture members club held Friday afternoon August Mrs M E An21st 1931 President drus presiding Community singing “Annie Laurie" for Officers the following year were elected as follows: Pres M E Andrus The Mesdames B G Vice Pres J Shumway Knoth F M Peck treasecretary surer G N Bradford corresponding F A Driggs musical dirsecretary MarkiNNichols ector parlimentarian T W Innes O L 'Winters historian accompanist Mesdames Program' committee: W R Van Fleet AlL R Walker ma King and Harold Castleton Mesdames Amusement committee: C J Shumway C H Hales Grace D Barfus J D Gunderson H Kirkham Haws J j Munns committee: Mesdames Membership George Henrie T N Lee and John Benson Notification committee: Mesdames Harold Persson A R Capener W J Cullimore D IL Manning and Alfred Michaelis Citizenship committee: Mesdames O G Sweeten F S Peck and R J Stayner Community singing "Smiles” During the social hour a delicious tray luncheon was served to twenty four members and the following Invited guests: Mesdames Rose Manning Frank Gibbs and Charles Last Three members were excused Club adjourned to meet September 10 1931 with Mrs M E Andrus as hostess SUMMONS John J Shumway AND 1931 Bank Quarters — UTAH CITY OF GARLAND By Harold Persson City Treasurer j FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE — NOTARY CAP D A FOR— SEE I that IS HERLBY GIVEN Garland Box Elder Coun' ty Utah hrs called for redemption on October 1st 1931 the entire issue per cent Waterworks of $3890)00 5 Bonds cf said City dated October 1st duo and payable October 1st 1936 1916 redeemable at the option of said City at any time on or after October 1st 1931 dcmoninatlon $100000 each Funds for the payment of said bonds and the interest due thereon will be on in Bali deposit at the place designated bonds on and after October 1st 1931 on which date interest on said bonds shall cease DATTD AT THE CITY OF OAKLAND UTAH this 17 day of August NOTICE the City of In the District Court of Box Elder State of Utah Hyrum JenCounty sen Plaintiff vs Hyrum Kidman W H Cash E Dr Jones V W Cash Fred Doutre Veda Doutre Joiuv Doe whose true name is unknown and committee 'Art and Educational Mesdames J R Harvey F L Nye’ Richard Doe whose true name is unknown and all other persons unand Pc- - J Limb Rulon Manning known claiming any right title esMesdames Civic committee’ T D tate Wen or in the interest real Mar Davis Louis Peterson Brigham described in the complaint Lee Isaacson riot and Charles proiierty adverse to plaintiffs or ownership any cloud upon plaintiff title thereto Defendants SUMMONS The State of Utah to the said defendants You are hereby summoned to appear ME within twenty dayys after service of this summons upon you if served — AUTO INSURANCE within the county in which this ac LOANS AND BONDS tion is brought otherwise within thirty days after service and defend PUBLIC the above eatltledj action and in case of your failure to so do judgment will be' rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of this court This action is brought to recover a Judgment quieting plaintiff’s title to the following Insurance Loans described lands: The S of Sec 21 and all of Sec 29 in T 14 N R 5 W S L M Lewis Jones Plaintiff’s attorney P O Addre: 1st Natl Bank Bldg Brigham Utah REDEMPTION OF NOTICE PUBLICATION FOR NOTICE (PUBLISHER) Department bf the Office at U S Land Utah Interior Lake Sallt City July 28 Notice is hereby given that Carrol A Hall of Portage Utah who ( a July 23 Homestead 1928 made Stock raising entry No 044556 for SE’iS' ’i see 12 13 NH Lots 12314 SEUNW’i sect! ’4 North 14 section Township SE'i Range 4 West Salt Lake Me idian has filed notice of Intention to J ake final Proof to establish claim to the land before Clerk of the above described District Court at Brigham City Utah 1931 on the 8th day of September Claimant names as witnesses: J C Gibbs of Portage Utah A T Hall of Portage Utah Geo W Eklna of Portage Utah Harold E flail of 1931 Portage t I I i I Utah TAYLOR Register August ELI F Real Estate — Date of first 6 publication 1931 Date of last 3 September publication 1931 FOR CLEAN WHOLESOME RECREATION Albert Bessinger lengthy recital had drawn to a close lee cream and cake had been served and the teacher was bidding One of the the students her had brought little performers As he was small brother with her about to leave the teacher beamdid “Well you Bobby asked: ingly enjoy the recital?” ’Yes" answered Bobby “all but the The Prop Who h School Supplies music" For Anything In Hardware See Us PHONE 17 — GARLAND Draftsmanship draw as large a “Do you salary a3 you are credited with in print?" the movie star “No" answered to draw on “For actual pay you’ve got the cashier and not on the press agent’s 49 anil tell us the r Pt It First V " ST0HL FURNITURE COMPANY UTAH Fcr Everything ! Home The r- - STOHL MORTUARY B M Thompson Mortician DAY rilONE Spring L'ttlc Coats Girls SERVICE SYMPATHETIC City Utah EFFICIENT imagination’’ Call of Kelpin Bread Contains As Much Vegetable Iodine A 300 Loaves Of Ordinary Bread FOR SALE AT ALL STORES Davis Hardware & Implement Opinion rX Glad to Serve You Will Be Loaf One i TABLETS and PENCILS Love Them Friend of Returned Motor Tourists Back again Had —Hello you people a good time? Returned Tourists — Topping thanks Such quaint little hospitals !— London I Men Brigham City Merchants and Business GARLAND BILLIARD PARLOR RECITAL THE Biigham NIGHT 29 I THONE 575 news extent the expense Reduce of the governmend give us and industry eneouragp agriculture and we will find therewill come hope courage and increased prosand our nation wu ro forperity ward matching at tne nead to bring the people out of the lands of darkness and into justice M II Well'ng I thought befoie I turned this meeting back to Mr Shumway that I wanted to inti educe a man who to finance this hs the courage not could The movement have done it They had to turn to a banker to assist them banker local in their efforts A stamina who had the intestinal to advance the that was money this to finance stdrage necessary I want is here today campaign counthe Davis of Grant C’nr’c am I Bank to stand ty up glad now to turn this meeting back to Mr Shumway John J Shumway was read resolution The following voted upon and before the meeting carried Whereas the Federal Farm board of has purchased 200000000 bushels wheat In an effort to stabilize pri and ce? ia this commodity the that Whereasit - appears rameis National Grain corporation and the Intermountain Grain being both Growers incorporated are usagencies of the Farm board wheat and the surplus ing this capital of the Farm board appropriated by the Congress of the United States to control the price of wheat and nrice of Whereas said controlled a competitive wheat is far below f!nes EASY PLEASANT WAY 1 TO LOSE FAT -- 3 Ground Barley Ground Oats $ 00 Per Hundred Bran - 1 -- would How like you to lose 13 pounds of fat in a month and at the same time increase your energy and improve yyour health? would How double you like to lose students ENROLLED from Box remonton Milling Portraits Quality Co REMODELING THE HASSING r Supreme For The Opportunity Thrifty Shopper Must Vacate July 1st For Remodeling Store Therefor Thi Matches Value Giving Sale Now On See Pur $483— $685— $885 Drew Value Kodak Finishing Service Quick Brigham City Utah 122 South Main St FOR RENT THE ELITE Brigham Safety Deposit Boxes Bear River Investment E A BIRCH Co Bring In Your UTAH GARLAND rx put It Knights Spring Canyon and were reeHtrod county price work at the rrridrrt collegiate BE IT RESOLVED THEREFORE the colthat we denounce the activity of the University of Utah during and 107 were corpora- lege year Grain National Farmers and Grain enrolled for extension tion and the Intermountain to offi courses according in placing Gn'verJ incorporate out by E J th's surplus wheat on our markets fiel fiwies given we Eighteen students Mtcn recorder FURTHER that RESOLVED fren Box Elder countv attended appeal to the president respectfully Cf through our the 1930 summer school The reakfemt the United States from enrollment the counrepresentatives in Congress to cause ro’Vfiate be ty was the same as for the year to investigation a s“a:x!:rc Manufacturers Mattress Renovating Wool Washing and first class We Rebuild all Kinds of Shoes DON'T THROW THOSE OLD SHOES r for In We Can Again Make Carding We Call and Deliver AWAY Them Phone 2Sv Brigham City Utah New mm Petersen Service Electric KingG)als Store Them Now For Winter ALFRED MICIIAELIS Utah Company HARNESS and let us shape City Hie Belter Bedding 9 Bank Building SALE A STUDIO AT UTAH LAST YEAR e T $495 Dresses : - J FIFTY FIVE COUNTY STUDENTS G arland-- your chin and your too prminent time abdomen and at the same make your skin so clean and clear that it will compel admiration? and see Get on the scales hew much you weigh — then get an of Kruschen 85 cent bottle Salts 4 weeks which will last you for Take one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water and every morning when you have finished the contents of this first bottle weigh yourself again After that you'll want to walk around and say to your friends — 85 cent bottle of “One Kruschen Salts is worth one hundred dollar of any fat person's money” America Leading druggists jiver sell Kruschen Salts — you can always get it at the Garland Drug I Brigham City Utah $1275 lilk Presses $640 only $300 Wash Si‘k Dresses $195 : — 59 Children 60 Hoys Wash Suits 2 for $100 2 for $130 STAMPS 1VE GIVE 8 St II GREEN TRADING -3 i SHOPPE BLAUS 3 Appliances and Quality LIGHTING riXTFRES Electric Contracting FETLREX MGR Hah Phone 430 'City Lleelric J DEVLRELL Brigham BRING US THE NEWS 1 ?! 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