Show J THE GARLAND TIMES Page 4 SEPTEMBER- FRIDAY - 61935 THE GARLAND TIMES at Garland Box Elder County Published every Friday Utah' Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as in Second Class Matter August 1928 Editor and Publisher Vernald Wm Johns Subscription Price $200 A Year BY BREGMA EDITORIAL ABOUT citizen of Box Elder Countyhjas an but exalted opinion of home if you hear what is said we wonder if all who praise the beauty of home life to happiness within the four walls of their own domiciles make a contribution I y Human beiwrs at best are hardly civilized They elemental being usually selfish Most of them look upon home just as we look upon life Few of us seek as a place to get something for nothing any opportunity for service either in our homos or oui are emotional A "Americani'-mwaf Our distinctive born and nurtuied on the irontier This belli f has Uvn iL!v i '"riled bv iht Frederick Jackson Turner sage of Western American hFL) y Brigham Young was a tji'ic-and a typical American Boin and ieJred in a Puritan atmoswith vi t the new charged phere v and challenge of the'westini become an outstanding leader m one of the great adu iitmcs of the western migration It as convincingly maintained by Turner and his distnguished sen s the westward movement is our gnat Arheriean Epic” then the Mormen initiation by common a unique ment of that mov- phase YOUR HOME The average and The average home would be vastly improved if each member suddenly became imbued with the idea that it offers a rare opportunity to express the finest side of our beings In fact a basic fundame can set thus mav dilfituKy be 0 chaiucterisnc ol each ntalist nohundied pemntei up a standaid Lv which t VALLES A BO OF IT REAL HOME We recall how bitter was the denunciation of taken many when the Imperial Chancellor the invasion of Belgium in 1914 referred which guaranteed Belgian independence task treaty “scrap existing political of all independence difficulties seemingly ijisurmourit-ab!was of couise manifested to an extreme degrie and quite naturally in this wilderness life The pioneer t man cliunneled his own couise felled forests grubbed the brush dt allied the swamps protected his home frem savages whose rghts he was prone tc disregard and whose lands he often IIn fact ‘Tugged llegally appiopnated individualism’ then as Definition Ingrate One who receives a belief now became individualism rampant or is otheiwL-- an obfrom another lawless and defiant of all authority ject of chanty There were however m this lough wiidern s life a deep spiritual We Hope So a respect for women a lcve of in England and A gentleman which in California liberty a spirit of independence both claime to eventuated in what we call Amencan-- have gone to heaven while tempoi ism We hope both though' recently One mere comment seems to get a ram check or whatever you The net sty of collectivism of call it cooperative action was not lost sight °fCorn buskings barn raising5 leolive action against Indians were common at all stages of development such an environment Brigham Young was ieared It will be the Purjxse in future aiticles to reveal the qualities of his leadership and show his relationship to the whole westward movement (Another article of this series by Snow will appear next week) preserve of fold wiong throne— Lowell origin they may be which may arise among them shall never be sought except by pacific means” Germany a few months ago deliberately violated the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles and was denoun- Truth crush me the though for following GOLD Cowper - speak truth not so much would but as much as I and I dare a little thu5 more 'ns grow older I dire — Montaigne WANTED w ill pay I iernsed gold buyers up to S3300 an ounce for old dental bridges crowns rings chains frames etc or any other discardIf mailed ed jewelry within 30 of this Take advantage days tvcnderful opportunity given to you to get full value for youa- old gold We also buv old silver El CO GOLD REFINERY 212 Spring' Ari ade Bldg Los Angeles f jlfornla GREASING QUICK SERVhCE AT OUR $ S seen' in the profits made'’ iClUOUT :: Your i FAIR PRICES t tt t Lee’s Barber Shop! 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No i definition can be given lor enhr Xcitc'r' communities which means the unselfish J SNOW vow UNIVERSITY Wm and truiy the measure accurately countrymen patriotbjn of his fellow able It may be said with not rigidity flexibility that smety that adaptlpn to new geographical and social environment net economic conformity to an old order out cf that with present demands not cento m and viisatility are basic char-lty and traditionalism acteristics of the ircntier Thus out of these qualities el iiuntier life ah was boin' which de Aniet icanism Or j g jj" I ISOUR SPECIALTY In rcct Snell LuLricrlion Is Another Thorough Name For Lubrication Come In And Let Us Prove It To You This Week 4 Garland Shell Service X |