Show TIIE CARLAND UTAH Local News SiTQjrSS'ELSESrOJ! Vhen You GARLAND TIMES Utah Products Buy You Keep Utah Men At Work i Mr and Mrs Frank Hansen Verna Rae motored Rukn Hansen canyon and had supper ternoon E We Carry Utah Oil Products Refining inj Mrs F E Hansen and daughter Verna Rae of Provo and Lola Han sen of Salt Lake City were visiting at the home of Frank Hansen coming Saturday and leaving Mon day Hansen T Leona and to Logan afSunday u u ' PEP - 88 The With Gas A Punch Firestone Tires and Tubes Car Washing Greasing and FOR idson Dav- SALE— An 1926 Harley See Frank Motorcycle Hansen ranch Robin-se- n a at W 3t Blue Light Service No 1 1 son Mr and Mrs Glen Baron of Brigham City were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr and Mrs Georg O Nye — Mrs F S Peck was an Ogden visitor Thursday Garland Utah Mrs Delos Thompson and Blanche Thompson were visiting in Brigham City Thursday $1500 $1950 $2950 and A Smile W L Wood Arid Quality At A Reasonable Price Mrs Harold Persson moPayson Sunday to take Mr Perssons’ Mr and Mrs parents John Persson who have been visiting here the past two weeks Prices To Fit Your Purses Service With For The Man Who Wants Style Mr and tored to Polishing At Members of the Pioneer club will entertained by Josephine Beal September 17 Instead of the 10th account of the Peach day celebration at Brigham All members are requested to be present so as to elect new officers for the two coming years be on on imi Mgr - i Erma Llllywhite and PhyUls Haws left Tuesday for Ogden where they will attend the Smithsonian Business college 1 $ Fancy School sox 15c J 50 New High Waist Band Card for high Mr F 8 Peck spent last Saturday and Sunday In Wyoming on business Mr and Mrs P C Petterson visitors Thursday Men's Silk Finish Broadcloth shirts school bys $g95 were Ogden Hunter Oaddie Ghee Mary Evan Erma Llllywhite Gaddi Don Peck spent Fancy Sweaters Chambers and Jennie at Monday Mr were Mrs and Logan Mrs Frank Roosendahl visitors Monday A W&hlen and daughter of Hyrum spent a few days week with Mr and Mrs Lavon Fern this Wahlen g THE tweed coat tics in & big scarf thla season white the shoulders sleves ark treated In such a and manner as to appear dolman even If they aren't This bodice and shouldor width Is new but wtth It Is a trim slim hlpllne 81esvei are adding cuffs of unusual Interest 'which sometimes follow up the lower (McCall part of the arm (6S7) Frocks In the manner of their neckline treatments are oftentimes t as femseverely tailored A tinjr edging ininely ss Notice is hereby given that the Court County offices at the County House ' will close at 1 :00 o'clock p m Saturday 1931 12th September By order of the Board of County Commissioners T L Davis chairman George May Q O Sweeten color contrast In Illustrated (McCall ) Beamings in the skirt repeat the crossed effect of the neckline four buttons accent the while d bodice The tailored note is important in but is a new tall- sports wear ored appeal It Is no longer man-- ! nlah Far from it It has femininity written In every line It may the shoulders broaden but It' clnche-lthe waist and accents a slim hlpllne (By courtesy of The McCall Company) the pique Stqleplut Clothes Coombs & Persson Company acts as frock $114890479 IN TAXES h' ‘ TO Tom White Representative for Pullman Poultry Company PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE— FAIR PRICES Res Phone 23-Phoua - :t Thanks for the Order!” Sell to customers by telephone It save time and expense Every door is open to an Rates are low calL For example day rate: From Garland to— Payson Utah Richfield Utah I CAN FURNISH YOU WITH Dairy and Poultry Feeds 'v it'Vj CONTRIBUTED IN 1930 TO THE Your Eggs and Poultry A- -l $095 S664 est Cask Prices For Globe 50 to $ RmUROADA of V SELL $g95 $g95 o NOTICE Yv-- HeavyHeavy Sweaters J Mr and Mrs Verlln Bowcutt and Mr and Mrs Lavon Wahlen spent In Hyrum Monday visiting vV'i 95 Lagoon Calls jjs SOe 1133 iuuTilfhi niw are laww uirbr by aumber ar- - Cdl LorJ Distance ?L?c£HCR!r- PROSPERITY and PROGRESS OF UATH IN ADDITION to this large sum paid out from its earnings for Utah the Union Pacific distributes immense sums for salaries and wages During 1930 alone nearly 8 million dollars paid to 4327 Union Pacific employees found its way into circulation through the avenues of trade and commerce within the State 48056 Utah people derive their support from Union Pacific Utah's progress began with the coming of the railroads Her future growth is dependent upon adequate railroad transportation The kind of transportation service that Utah needs can be provided only if Utah people support the railroads taxes in 71? v- - 3? - TjTjrr vt- -- - |