Show THE GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES THAT NEWSY Published Entered at the Every Thursday at Postoffice WEEKLY FIRESIDE Garland Box Elder at Garland City Utah as August 1928 V W JOHNS ROY WAHLEN Subscription $2 00 in a Year Advance County Second Class Utah Matter In Editor Publisher and Manager Rates on Application Advertising GARLAND NEEDS A NEW AMUSEMENT HALL LET’S HAVE IT THIS SUMMER Garland as a community is not wealthy It is not inhabited by a large group of “well fixed” families It has no large body of steadily employed full paid earners It is not the home of a great number of affluent land owners But neither is it a poor community It has but It has scarcevery few dependents in whole or in part a earner in but environs could its who ly wage part with a ten dollar bill and not be over much hurt JtLhas scarcely a business man but who could cheerfully give fifty or a hundred dollars toward a good cause Garland hasui fine tilwary it has beautiful church It has a united and public buildings and grounds spirited citizeniy of a type of which not every community can boast Any one who pauses long enough to list in detail all these assets that our city possesses must be amazed that so necessary a thing as an amusement" hall of beauty proportionate to our other buildings has not been provided long since We ourselves are amazed Yet everything must have its beginning and all of us sincerely hope that the stait made last Tuesday night marks the actual beginning of this We need only to put to use the resources we already have not the least of which is our communal public spirit to complete this w’orthy project this summer Let us have a skilled architect bwk over the situation TIMES GARLAND UfAfl the home of Mr and Mrs Ed Bowers In Fielding Mr and Mrs Wallace Simmons and Pertinent Paragraphs were the Dam daughter of Beaver guests of their parents Mr and Mrs By V Wm Johns J A Bigler Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Warner Kidman and daughter were Brigham visitors MonMAN IN IlIS ENVIRONMENT and Mrs day at the home of Mr Chester Knudson More than any other animal man Mr and Mrs Vance Bigler of Malad has the power to adapt his environIdaho were calling on relatives here rement to his physical and spiritual But man cannot no mat-- I Wednesday quirements A letter received from Elder Mike ter how far he progresses rise beyond Eurkson of Denmark tells of his safe the point where he is obliged to render ai rival there Although a little homeobedunce to Nature’s laws sick and not knowing their language he is glad to be in the mission field Master tho man is he is at the same gives a splendid description of the time Nature's obedient seif Yet it and beautiful scenery there seems an unwilling homage he pays to ins law giver He takes time every now and then to ponder on the extent of his masteiy putting the question to Is man or t lie himsell in tins wise: machine he has created the master’ When You Need Fire Insurance — Theft Insurance — Bonds or Want To Buy or Sell Real Estate or Secure Loans on Your Farm or Home— CONSULT John J Shumway Plymouth News Bank Building PHONE 13 and Mrs Clark Rudd are to over the arnval of a line babv lx who came to blesstheir home Match 8th morning Mis Lhabeht Ciaik returned to her lie h le Tuesday after spending tvuhl weeks at Rtdgedale Idaho as the Logan Seventh Ward at the High Promt nr nun stood directly upon the soil M Klein man has reared a tiie guest of her daughter Mrs Elmer School Gvm and were defeated by a him n tg s and family has raised score of stipe rstiuctme that The team returned Austin Nish was an Ogden visitor home to the dance at lOo'clock above his old ixsition and broadened his wew but he must jet 'land direct h M nil v Louis Zundel and Laura Ferre at- -i medi-- i nett David Bui T he is as receiving and that superstructure ujKiu tended the Mutual meeting at i' tu itment in Salt Lake Citv on the once stumbled and groveled Sunday afternoon - Hess ftivriW earth ‘tT'xU”so’'iinwMie Mis Agnes Burnett visited fi lends in n id a business tup to Et igham City is lost in tiie ma’e of the civilTremonton Wednesday ization that he has ccnstiucted Mi Van Peterson of Garland is Mr and Mrs Eberhart Zundel and i'ii mg her parents Mi and Mrs I red children of Tremonton spent Saturday or When h no moie dumblps no moie lost in his new maze he will Silvester and family night and Sunday with their mother Mi and Mis Oleen Josephson were and grandmother Mrs Sarah E Zun-- 1 not feel so much the seif and slave del of this place last Friday shop mg m Tiemonton that lie must always be in the last Mis Sarah Archibald has moved ever Will that time come’ Miss Ethel Smith of Pocatello Idaho k ba to her home here for the rummer visited her mother Mrs Edith Smith will ever bring new Man's intelligence conditions into existence and as long as altei having sjxnt the winter in last week at the home of her son Parley there is anything new there will be Mr and Mrs John Mansfield and thin s unfamiliar In the unfamiliar and family children of Ogden are visiting Mr and a one can always become confused Welling Zundel has accepted and Ferre of Fielding was a week Mrs Thomas J Nish lost There is one case of measles reportend guest of Louis Zundel ed in town this week Welling Zundel has accepted a positWhen man is no more lost in his ion with the Jones and Toponce Mr and Mrs Hawes of Co Thomas environment there wilUbe no more at Gailand Ogden silent last week end with Mrs slums in cities There will be no more The annual ward reunion was held Hawes’ parents Mr and Mrs Peter of the cheap routine that narrows his Marshal and family at the ward hall last Saturday A hot vision and appi relation of real life values The false and the gaudy in the dinner was served at 12 noon A after Hess Bishop R T Nish Wm hfmttTTt Arsrx SleedrMrsr Wrrm JTHess and of our material will give oilcxk a cold lunch was served and a Mrs Gardner Udy spent Wednesday in civilization ' nua If wav tq reimment and the entertainconclud'd ciiltme Logan — day’s such a time ever comes man will not lu nt Ileber Butler and son Wm were the care whether he is serf or master Sthnday night the ball team met speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday Jart - F I N A N V I ST A L A T EM ENT VRLAND CITY UTAH For The Year Ending December 31 G GENERAL RECEIVED FUND Cash oil hand Januaiy FROM Business Lrense Countv Tax's III g Tax Pines Account Sal" of cld Ma'eual at C25 Bank) Sale of old waJLcr pipe rentals Water Special Imjirov ement Taxes Interest on Spc Impr Taxes Excess interest on Spc Impr Taxes Tax Special Improvement Delinquent Use of Fhe Tiuck at WUlings $20809 3 11 11 25 2 70 at Bank) Sinking LIRBARY RECEIVED City For Year AND GYMNASIUM Fund Jan 1929 Grocery Department SUGAR 0 lb Bag 1 MILK 3 tall cans 17 25c 59c Lg Pkgs 39c TOILET PAPER Large 7 oz Rolls VANILLA Extract Blue Pine 2oz Each 27c White King ANDERSON’S Star Quality Chicks Produce Results — Prices WRITE FOR ANDERSON'S 1333 Liberty ate CATALOG right IE HATCHERY Avenue OGDEN — Or— FRANK Phone M UN NS Gai land CHECKS rj Want Column M No one In northern I’tah can do a better printing job than you ran get the limes Shop Let us prove it at car— $30 00 Watch same day Crystals ground $100 Glass— Unbreakable $150 — Farr Jewelry Store Brigham City Success41 ors to J J Johanson ‘ TOTAL 137933 I Della Hall City Recorder of Gartand City Box Elder County Utah do a full true and correct statement of the hercbv certify that the foregoing isfunds of Garland City for the year endof the disbursements and receipts ' 1929 ing December 31w hereof I have set my hand and seal of the said Garland City In witness this 10th day of February A D 1930 ATTST DELLA HALL City Recorder Mar I TOR SALE— an electric range good condition cost over $150 sell for $75 ad Inquire at this office 237 64 1 41 69 One will - CHECKS For Sale— Ford Touring See Peck's Elect uc $1 worda In our language brlefeat ones yea and stand for the surrender of the other for denial t one for the the other for character gratification —Theodore T M unger no Saturday Mar 15 - Mon LE TOTAL Significant Worda The heaviest two are”the Specials For Utah SPINACH FROM Taxes County of Library Basement Book Fines Donation by Ladies Sell Culture Club Unused warrant credited back to cash Advance on County Taxes By City FOR: Purposes Library Over drawn on general Garland 13000 00 725 00 2628 00 Rent DISBURSED CHICKS CHICKS FUND Daniels Praised Hoover "Herbert Hoover" said Secretary in 192C "accomDaniels Josephus work in Europe plish id a monumental and In this country It was ray very great privilege to be Intimately associated with him during the war and He a man of since the armistice sblllMre" the most commanding ri 25000 00 1705 02 Everyone present enjoyed the evening immensely Mr and Mrs Dewey- - Lamb silent Sunday with Mrs Lamb’s parents Mr and Mrs Morris and family at Portage Mr George Smith who has been ill is much improved this week Velvard haU was' packed last ’Wednesday evening and the road show was enjoyed by everyone present talks "Wf" M 51 1570 62 1929 Fund UTAH MIA The roid show which piavecl in Beaver Drm Wednesday nilht was greatlv en loved by a full house A huep li'imboi of relatives pnd linn Is from Beaver Dam attended the impiexive f'lh'ial services held for afterMis Jane T Burke Tlnusday noon m Honrvville Mrs Julia Covert and Vance Bigler of Malad Idaho and Mrs Hyrum Jensen of Collinslon motored to St Anbrother' thony Idaho to visit their Mark Bigler who is veiy id Mr and Mrs of James Bowcutt were the guests of Mr and Garland Mrs Joe Bowcutt of Wheelon last week Mrs Etta Kidman entertained the offieeis and members of the Relief Society Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs E E enterLefler tained at luncheon and 50) at their home Friday evening Mr and Mis Marvin Simmons and children enjoyed the week end with their parents Mr and Mis J J White and family at Garland Mr and Mrs Delbeit Kidman and family spent a pleasant Sunday in Logan Mr and Mrs D Y Goddaid enand dinner in joyed a good show Ogden Sunday Miss Wilma Bovvers was delightfully entertained during the week end at INDEBTEDNESS OUTSTANDING 1936 Int 5rT Per Annua Works Bonds Due Oct Works Refunding Bonds Due Nov 1 1939 to 1947 In Int 54 per Annum equal yearly Instalments Balance Due on Fire Truck Balance Due on Purchase of Hyrum Jensen Spring Taxes Due Garland 8 00 254 70 53 34 24 00 226 00 30 55 010 59 11245 12 92 636 50 36 05 1320 00 20 90 7 55 232 48 80 254 70 2057 50 160 50 1000 00 725 00 70 00 400 355 00 946 64 345 72 600 3850 00 65152 70 00 175 00 72 59 602246 20809 Water Water Bonds 51 8 99 30 00 TOTAL Water 826 70 24 00 40 00 10 00 631 22 53 5 00 4 60 4 325 73 2213 23 43(728 23 12 1290 86 14 Total FOR license Refund on business Taxes Refund) County Dog Tags Repairing Bldg of A H Gleason City Warehouse Repairing Coui t Expense Clean Cit v Election? Expense Health Expense Miscellaneous Expense Paiks & Play Grounds Polite Exiense Streets and Alleys Sewer System Maintenance Salaries Stationery Pilnting & Postage Street Light System Expense Traveling and Telegrams Telephones Leg&l Expense Spiuikhng Streets Advanced to Library account Interest on Water Works Bonds Miscellaneous Int (Fire Appar and Loan Loan at Davis County Bank Payment on rue Truck Lease on Canal Water Pipe Line Refund on water rental Rent (Fire Trucks & Library Basement) Water System Maintenance Water System Improvements Toqls Bonds Special Improvement Interest on Siec Impr Bonds Office Exptuise Repairing Gephart Store Bldg Fire Apparatus Maintenance 1930 Cash on Hand January County 20 7 Rent DISBURSED 35 zz News CollmsLon $ 3941 bthneiders Cuditmg Wairant back to cash Mis"c 1'aneous Intcicst (on daily Balance at - 1920 1929 GARLAND Tod iv the machine renresents nature Where we once weie serfs to natuies soil we are now slaves mans machine "is the that of one writer on the subject FOR RENT— Five room close in Garland Call modern 19 home ad Older veur candies party f avers ice cream and paper napkins for Si Patricks day from FYank Driggs now Its none too ear'y Don't break up your Radio Parties to Amos and' Andy wjiile listening Just Phone the BLUE BELL and have 'your Ice Cream and Candy delivered SERVICE OIB THE BEST 25c 3 lbs Large Heads Sunkist Per Dozen LEMONS I Sc TUCE 5c 29c Complete Line Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Meat Department U S INSPECTED MEATS Pork Sausage 2 lbs LARD Snow White 2 BACON Per lb FRESH SALMON lbs and 35c 29c 28c HALIBUT f |