Show ' - f THE GARLAND The Garland Times THAT WEEKLY NEWSY VALLEY RIVER BEAR INSTITUTION Friday at Garland Utah County Published Every Box Elder Publisher B DALE GIBSON Entered Utah at the Postoffice as Second Class August Subscription Price PEDDLERS WEEDS POOL'S GOLD at Garland Matter In 1928 $150 A Year AND Patronizing peddlers Is like cultivating weeds instead of beautiful trees Weeds are not reliable in anything but persistence — tomorrow they will be no bigger or useful than they are today Established Justness houses In your to yau and your locality are valuable Patronize encourage community and cultivate the local business men who show their good business lnten-- l tlons and good business principles by the kind of establishments they maintain thus you help to build perand for manently tor your community yourself True enough many things can be bought over the bargain counter in but those firms who' larger centers hand out bargains are not the ones who extend you credit in the darkest tmes of depression They care not whether you live or die whereas your local merchants is likened to' the "big brother" who sees your problems and extends you the courtesies received! only I personal contact Many people who buy articles or receive profeslonal in larger services centers and think they are getting a bargain reminds one of the story of the fellow who walked Into an assay-ers office and handed him a lump of yellowish looking ore which he wished to have The assayet analyzed looked at the ore and then at the and gleam of Joy In his visitor’s ey said "I suppose mis Is you tnJiik gold" Of course the visistor having built many hopes on the expectation that It was gold said "Why yes it Is The assayer theh gold Isn’t It?” plied "No that is pyrites of Iron as known ‘fools’ commonly gold’" The visitor upon receiving this answer his chin and had a very dropped gloomy and despondent look over his face In order to console somewhat the fellow the assayer ventured “What Is the matter friend you don’t need to feel so bad aren’t you just as rich now as you were before you found this stuff?" The visitor re- plied ’’Why no I married a widow up - on Horse Creek with thirteen kids and all she has in the world Is a hill full! of this stuff” When an epidemic of disease breaks out In a small community all the people cannot run to the larger cities! to receive aid They must depend entirely upon their local physician? When a person wakes uo in the middle of the night with a bad tooth It is a real convenience to have a dentist near at hand whom he can call upon for relief When a hurricane or earthquake or similar disasters It Isn’t strike localities the stores and the bargain counters whoj relief to the afflicted! give Immediate It’s local their banks stores people garages newspapers drug stores cafes theatres professional men and other! local institutions which give first aid Why marry the widow? I Mr and Mrs C' ArHaHMrsCyrur j Gibbs add Mrs Brigham John were Tremonton shoppers Monday i a been who Miss Ruth John has spending the past two weeks in Malsd and Cheery Creek visiting her sisters! returned home Sunday j( ' daughter and family Arthur J Saunders STEAM PRESSURE BEST FOR Mr and Mrs CANNER FOODS Since the demonstration given by Profesor Harry Smith on the curing of meats and the advice given by the extension workers- the “Live At Home" for this program season many families have canned different meats and plan on canning vegetables during the summer The following information Is offered as a precautionary method to ail: ‘“Fresh evidence in favor of the steam pressure canner for foods low in acidity is presented by the Bureau of Home Economics of the United States Department - of Agriculture after examining more than 400 containers of foods canned In its experimental laboratories These Jars and cans included many of the d foods that are commonly canned at home— meats fish and vegetable a short time Containers protected In the canner accord- -‘ log to directions recommended by the meats bureau for and nohacld vege“Since meats fish and com lAans tables showed only 1 per rent spoilpeas and other vegetables except tomatoes give most trouble in home age "As a matter of economy therefore the department ran many canning well as a precaution against food as series of comparative tests with these the bureau recommends foods Repeatedly It tried out the spoilage method h using the method with Ixth and - Intermittent — periods- of when canning meats- and and again and again the vegetables at Lome"processing ROBERT H STEWART showed high percentage of spoilage this method wasteful and dangerous County Agricultural Agent other tlian tomatoes They represent ten years of experimental work In home canning T for foods "The method produces a temperature about equal to that of boiling water (around 212 degrees F) but no higher Is not high This enough to kill in a reasonable time the bacteria that cause spoilage In these d foods “The method however quickly runs the temperature In the containers up to 240 degrees or 250 degrees F These high temperatures destroy the harmful bacteria in The following people spebt Wednesday in Logan doing wory la the Temple: Mr and Mr FeUr Bore end sons Chester and Victor Mri W Wood Charles J Wood Miss ginia Nowland and Calderwood of Tremonton Mrs Jesse Garfield and two children visited Mr and Mrs Henry Garfield of Brigham City over the weekend Mr and Mrs R G Brough Dona Brough and Mr and Mrs Ray Hill motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday Mr and Mrs K H Fridal Jr were Logan visitors Friday to Logan Austin Seager returned Sunday after spending the at home Mrs Dot Fridal and children visited C W Merrill and family in Brigham City Sunday Cephrus Anderson and son Elmer attended the Basket Ball games at Brlghafh Saturday night Mr and Mrs Lewis Abbott and Mrs Jane Abbott visited relatives In Mor- ALL-ELECTR- W Monday A IC KITCHEN u a TiHAd INVESTMENT Garfield of with Mrs y Mrs George Garfield and sort Lowen attended the funeral of Win Garfield at Draper Wednesday Thomas Kay was In Salt Lake City over the Mr and Mrs O L Brough and children Alice Bernice Botby and Lee attended the birthday annlver- of Mrs sai7 Brough’s mother Mrs A8Uta Toone of Salt Lake City Mrs Toone was 85 years Wednesday The Ladles of the Farm Bureau their husbands royally entertained with a depression party Wednesday at the home of Gilbert evening Various games were played Brough and dainty lunch served to about 30 guests Mr and Mrs Vernald Johns left for Mantl Thursday for an extended visit with relatives the neighbors drop in for an informal visit and you modern electric equipment it' the kitchen you point Whan Have to firt of all Nothing in your homa mora truly symbolizes higher standards of living and nothing pays wen tremendous dividends in comfort cleantinass and lasting kitchan charm ' The kitchan ii not a luxury but a Thousands of families In this — today paopla of modast circumstances— ara enjoying it advantages at no Greater cost Dotidous meals ara cooked quickly without watch- ing or guesswork perfect food protection ie assured and tasty desserts and cold drinks ara alwayt on hand and your hot water problem ara wis investment I forover banished taka justifiable pride In your kHcEea equipment You can purchase a Hotpolnt Electric Range General Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater— or any of these wonderful servants on remarkably easy farms ana you can operate them under our combi nation n rata on a vary economical basis UTouH a WE WILL APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY OF FUJU THER EXPLAINING THE KITCHEN TO PH0NE CALL WLL BMNG OUR REPRESENTATIVE TO YOU WITH COMPLETE INFORMATION NEED CASH? You can turn something you have no need for Into cash by telling our 2500 readers of It thru the TIMES" Want Ads EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE Vir- Alleeo v4 0 gan Saturday K H Fridal Jr was A Salt Lake City visitor Monday of Murte Tolman Mr and Mrs "7 the arare rejoicing Honcyvilie rival of a 10'£ lb son bom at the valley hospital Sunday Mrs Burke was formerly Miss Seager ta Dr J W Chambers motored to On his ’rttura he Ogden Monday was accompanied by Mrs' Chambers who has been visiting in that city for the past few days East Tremonton Portage Mr and Mrs Ray Halford and daughters Fern and Roxle and Mrs In Tremonton Evelyn Conley were where Fern and Roxle Wednesday were having doctor’s attention Mr and Mrs John A Gibbs and son J R were in Ogden Saturday Miss Margaret Roderick and Vivian Hoskins were visitors of Mr and Mrs Henry John In Garland Saturday - Miss Emma Kletford of Logan is visiting with her sister Mrs John R Gibfs since Saturday Rex Hoskins had as his week end guest Galund Richards of Fielding March 19 2021ot tiotstssssSoofl An oyster supper was Berved Saturat a most artistically arranged five day night to the men along with hundred luncheon on Friday evening their partners who aided In opening at her home were there Twenty-tw- o the county road across the valley to enjoy the social event Mrs Rhea Eastman of Salt Lake The Sunday school officers of ths City arrived Monday for a visit with Beaver ward gave a dance at theli Mr and Mrs Brigham her parents amusement hall Tuesday night An John crowd attended extremely large A Farm Bureau meeting was held making a splendid success and enmen women of for and the Tuesday joying the Ice cream and lively mualc the community and Home Gardening by the Ben Benton orchestra diswas Beautification and Home Mr and Mrs E E Letter and Mr cussed and Mrs Clark Bowen delightfully enJr tertained Mr and Mrs O A Riley Mr and Mrs John F Conley motored to and other friends from Brigham City and Miss Vodis Conley Malad Idaho Tuesday evening on Friday evening at the home of Mr Lefler business Mrs LaMarr Bowen and Mrs Delevening the three M Wednesday bert Kidmau were visiting with relbe will A contest It and on put plays In and friends last Logan is hoped that a large crowd will be atives week present Mrs W B Simmon Mr and and Vivian Miss Mrs Dean Conley and a children the enjoyed with Hoskins were In Tremonton Tuesday their parents Mr and Mrs J A Don C McCrary spent a few days Simmons and in Brigham family of last week in Pocatello Idaho City his daughter of Fielding is Mrs Wm Hardy Stockholders of the three canyon having a delightful visit with her streams held their annual irrigation ' stockholders meeting Monday Mr and Mrs visited Harrisville ' UTAH SUN MON TUES m Q©SS A GARLAND Trem°nton Liberty Theatre - TIMES S |