Show t f t u: Vi Garland Theatre MANY ATTEND SERVICES FOR CHARLES GARFIELD Smoothing Anxious Brows -- j moved by Friends and neighbors the tragic death of Mr tjharles Garunilid In deep field of Tremonton sympathy with the Immediate relatives to pay their last respects to the the deceased at the Impressive funeral services held at the Tremonton chapel Speakers who paid Monday afternooa tribute to Mr Garfield's Ideals and his unselfish devotion to his family were W A Garfield Pres C E J D Hams Smith Pres Frldal and Bp James Musical numbers were rendWalton ered by the ward choir Special music was renderd by Mrs Doia Brough soloist and a quartette consisting of Mary R Seager Alice Robbins Mrs E Stokes and A L Cook H White soloist and the ward by Mrs Dora Brough soloist and ers’ quartette Interment was In the Tremonton cemetery Sometjmes money becomes a burden source of anxiety instead of the joy it should be to new We have helped many friend Financial Contentment by guiding them in their investment The best basis of investments is a Savings Account and Interest Certificates in our bank For further diversification we can selected recomend a number of specially securities A Co UTAH TREMONTON LIONS DAIRY CALLS MEET-INFOR FRIDAY On Friday evening 14th Inst at 700 o'clock a meeting Is called of all InA in the dairy terested industry report of the work of the Lions' Club to date an explanation of the plan of addresses herds and dairy financing by men eminent In the promotion of will constdevelopment community itute the program DAIRY COMMITTEE OF GARLAND LIONS' CLUB " A R CAPENEK Chairman BIG “M” MEN MINSTREL WEDNESDAY to “blind strain at a gnat anl swallow a cainel” (Matxxm 24) is paralleled thew by of the the more modem problem lioneife ria will not serve soup No liecanse she lies no soup plates ne rould reisnnably ask her or her family to swallow camels— tit why not serve the soup in cups? famous editor Arthur is responsible for this brilliant sag gesticn lie reiently wrote: “I consider good soup to be the irnt important item of food on the who’e list and suggest that he reminded that for children all purposes the cup is the ltd most simplest easily handled lcie for soup T finished and the rest of the meal can go on the plate on which the cup rested being the dinner plate "I think it would be a good thing to let people realize that soup of itself with bread added in the soup or other or vegetables potatoes things in the soup constitutes complete meal" reference winch Kowehold very “l‘en cr aside on the Has Them bidd has coffee cups They can be pushed table after the soup is Entertains i mutton ham City who recently returned from Holland gave a most Interesting talk on Holland and the characteristics and Vocal duets customs of its people "The World is Waiting For The Sunrise” and “Out of the Dusk to You" by Mv Gobi i Accord and Miss Lou Veil Robi'ts accompanied by Mr-- Rhea Wirteis Dmiii't the social hour the h stess served a delicious luncheon to twtnty-twmembeis and the following guests A R Capener Lewis Lil- Mesdames Mrs E J Holmgren J Hjlmrren plMvantly “the" members of the ladies’ Self Culture Club at her home Friday President Mis Cuorge II ‘urio was in chat ye After the business was trersnetod the following piiV ira was given Mrs Lillian D Lillyvhite of Brig Mrs mulligatawny E 3 Reels Longer When Shown as a talking and Synchronized Pictu rc the TALKING EQUIPMENT SUNDAY and TUESDAY MARCH 16th and 18 lywhite Dewey Richards J D Gun derson M A Mulliner Henry Brown Geo A Beal J L Moore of Ogden Mrs Lillian D Lilly white of Brigham and CityMrs White of Tremonton the Misses Myrintha Burning ham Golda Accord Ann Rich Rina Winters Lou Veil Roberts Club ac' humid to George Hume Match have a f W WAS HER THE Maytag represents an NEW and development cost of $4500000 The modern Maytag aluminum foundry and Maytag grey The baliron foundry cost $2000000 ance of the plant equipment and development cost brings the investment up to $4000000 and an additional half million dollars in special equipment was necessary to produce the NEW Maytag Maytag NOW gives you a NEW roller water remover with NEW enclosed -action automatic drain Maytag NOW presents a NEW tub Maytag NOW introduces a NEW quiet ' r drive and handy NEW auto type for starting and stopping the Abater action These and other new features give the NEW Maytag greater convenience new efficiency and neater appearance I) for a home demonstration See the NEW Maytag perform in your own home If it doesn’t sell Divided payments itself don’t keep it you’ll never miss THE MAYTAG COMPANY Neuton Founded loud 1893 Neddo Naomi White and Jane meet 21st A' wV A " Mis For sv viin Cleaner “N And Curtains We Starring Jack Holt and Dorothy Revier — All Talkie “VENGEANCE” v Lcmrt utlhiuFcU the Altilag luu'lc tusvitre niUtr g L y Draper! 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