Show tzT r 7: THE GARLAND Gleaner Girl’ ana as It was to Millet of the past For with the Inat creasing amount of competition present only a few are able to depend fields for solely upon their preferred a livelihood This present day civilization is a confused one Our old standards have many of them been routed Past year have found man working long hard hours for a mere existence “Survival of the fittest” has been the great law Now the advancing machine age has crushed out such a large fraction of man’s working hours that be k oi amount left With a bewildering time at his own personal disposal But "survival of the fittest” Is still nature's law' and so In order to make our people fit wholesome citizens the in M I A has outlined courses dancing drama athletics music ana others to take care of that leisure And in at least one of these fields every young person should be able to find some absorbing Interest which will enable him to serve his fellow men through a worthwhile use of his Contest Speech by Miss Porter t the following la the text of speech given by Miss Idonna competiin the Gleaner Girls’ which will tion Brigham City and no doubt win for the Oarland Miss the first prize at Salt Lake as It did at the county seat The contest Porter at The fulfillment gan — "We stand of life through of leisure and of our M I A slofor the enrichment use the constructive to personal service mean to us eternal mankind”— would happiness say I have heard prominent peoplealso— have —perhaps some of you that the way for a nan to become successful la for him to know what out he wants from life and then go and get it That may be true but for moat of us It Isn’t nearly as simple wliat we u it tnnmiiL All ofor usdd know in this world would like to be Inadequate but financial difficulties may keep us education or or on working In factories offices 'larms when we would like to be out writexploring perhaps engineeringIs nothing or maybe your ambition beautiful ing more than to grow a Is It But whatever flower garden some one every single one of us has we enjoy doing above all which thing else and If It's worth doing we have also the desire to perfect ourselves In It And even though we are often forcby circumstances Into other fields than our preferred ones for a livelihood yet we are free to do these things which we enjoy doing and by iming this leisure time constructively we zens little true can make ourselves useful citiand feel we are doing our best bit to make our dreams come 2411 This slogan of ours has been tried snd proved by men of the past and if It were to be used and upheld by everyone of the present day and the rid now uncertain future it would the world of the majority of its unnecessary Ills In about 1848 Louis Pasteur graduated from a 8 tr as berg college and became a professor there All his life he has been Interested In chemical means using properties so now with other of livelihood at hand he began his leisure time In chemical Experiments so successful that today his name is a household word I’m sure that at one time or another all nf you have seen a copy of the by picture entitled The Angelus" Millet It shows a sturdy jeasant and his wife pausing at their work In the heads bowed with to listen to fields the distant chiming of the Angelus If you haven’t seen that one perhaps seen “The Gleaners” by the you’ve same artist Both of these pictures are listed In the world's twelve greatest paintings And yet when Millet first his career except for the fact ibegan ithat he sketched and painted In his leisure time his friends and neighbors Anew him merely as another peasant like themselves Ia (he field of writing Oliver Wendell Holme Is outstanding yet he earned ids Jlylng as a doctor These jure juj three examples There are many more even better known perhaps tha those lincoln Edison Benjamin Frso&ln for example But of all the great me the past find that not one of them was a spendthrift with his leisure This o elbows us clearly the strong between the use we make of our Ilelsuxa and our services to our friends As Ter the present day a close rival to yesterday's Pasteur Is today's 'Even though a great many of us do not fully understand the s which make great we know That he Is one of tte master scientists 'Thom of you who know something f hla biography kpow that bit work as a scientist began while he was In a patient office at Ben In spare time left from this work that his first theory the “special” theory of relativity was expound- working ft was endless C President dent Hannah Mary Dewey directors Jos Dewey — It union hence i i iiiiMiiiiitiiin dddd mi A vice presi- E Loveland secretary treasurer Orpha Ault L Dewey and J Ernest decided to hold the next Alton Wyoming one year re- The entire enjoyed the eys ward was invited In and evening with tha Dew- of the family were Representatives present from Los Angeles California: Salt Lake Afton Wyoming Ogden Idaho Rockland Brigham City City Logan Tremonton Bear River City Honeyvllle Downey Idaho and American Falls Trade In Garland Lewis Bros Begin New Auto Stage Service Mon passenger agent for was a Lewis Brothers Stage Lines business visitor In Garland Wednesday While here Mr Lewis announced auto new the opening of a stage service between Salt Lake City and Idaho Falls The firm has a franchise for local service between points In Idaho and at present are licensed to handle Interstate passenger traffic to qnd from points on their line in this State They hope to have a local franchise for passenger service In Utah for points from Brigham City north In the near future The line goes a through Garland stage arriving “‘A25 p’ m’ southbound daUynorthbound each ev6t30 P-will be enlng Local representation C Lewis M Noble men and women and wise ”We stand for the enrich- life through the constructive ruse of leisure and personal service to fellow men” They will use that standard as the comer stone in the r lves and they wU1 fucture become word leaders rich Jn living 88116 company has Lteen ©peallng auto staS® service from Salt Lake Clty 10 Ely Nevada for the past Beven years They have put Packard luxury coaches on the local service and are fully insured The Salt Lake terminal is at the Cullen hotel at Malad the Great Northern As soon 09 complete arrangements for the servic have been made a schedule k Pointed in these columns The interstate service is now available to Garland residents 7thf Poultry Canning Dem- ul oimrauon to be rield A representative of the Utah PoultIn coopera ry Producers’ association tlon with the extension service of the Utah State Agricultural will College hold three demonstrations on the killing dressing and canning of poultry Professor Byron Alder of the U S A C will put on the killing and dressing of cockerels and a lady demonstrator representing the Utah association will Poultry Producers’ give the demonstration on the bottling of chicken prepared In a series of Interesting ways These demonstrations are for the entire county and every housewife and also the men who can possibly arrange thetr labor schedule are urged to be in attendance The following la the schedule: Box Elder High School Friday June 9 at 2 p m ——Shop iim ( it i i ( if if if (( if ii (( it n 3 OGDEN’S OUTDOOR £ — II i vr Pi Mi MaJ U Y Stuart who hi head qf the United States forest seivice wi be In charge of the uneniloed ann of 2'0000 which rrcMilent Uoosevel expects to put to woik In the national forests In the near future - ' - AND TELEGRAPH CO ANCE and SWIM ft rm 1 DANCES J f Y’ ’'J "i 7 l' t' u la r Indus FSrt CKriitnu m J rftty After Nfrfiifwy Carols la orginated eleventh century being sung betw the scenes of the miracle and n tery plays of the period Christmas carols : r £ SHELL STATION Mill mu Lock atlhasc Prices 1 eer AND OTHER SOFT DRINKS id the Goodrich company’s crusade to save lives makes possible such a value Here’s a tire that prevents blow-out- s a tire that makes motorists 3 times safer atAndtoday’s ishigh the $620 speeds amazing low price Cme In today take advanof today’s low prices tage 475x19 500x19 525x18 550x19 FRANK A DRIGGS HIRES Root Imagine gettlnd this new Goodrich Silvertown with t r Golden ’ly he Lif for the same price as any other standard tire! Only 700 7&0 BSO 970 Subject t tice and to ehicgi wl botit say itato sides tax j tiI SPRINGS i Every WEDNESDAY When and SATURDAY “Everythin Pbon 11 i lntHll you think of LUMBER or HARDWARE think of WILSON ' NIGHTS Ml4liAif ''C 4 BATTERIES of the Ai- r- Playing the Sea&dn hMi ft t I Mi v V f Shell f r- SWIM 'with— and Hia Eleven Vagabond I FREE —at— UDY HOT SPRINGS vtA V MILT TAGGART i f ! 9 eieee — THREE SWIMS — Then A 9 STATES TELEPHONE CRYSTAL eeee i Under Personal Supervision of tt " K24 BEAUTY TYPICAL JUST SOUTH OF GARLAND § DANCE HALL 'r' r JJrae m Roman Gardens V V Soft Drink Stanch Featuring 4 4 r& li l Drive In Service ANY EMPLOYEE WILL TAKE YOUR ORDER V Funeral QO D LAt) THE OPENING OF we have our owa telephone I can call again the stores friends homes and elsewhere as often as’ I like For the dally errands saved it’8 well worth the few cents a day It costs In emergencies — sudden sickness fire or accident the telephone brings aid Immediately” THE MOUNTAIN and Economic service call it Pm glad I for Prompt t COUNTRY back again manag- general have to t s iM “It’s good Garland— In Cannon m 44 4 4 Dewey BOSS WORKERS j At 8 00 o’clock a very splendid prowhich gram was rendered following dancing occupied the time until midnight o 8ugar company Vy Douglas accompanied genKelly ed eral superintendent paid an InspecTo young would-b- e artists and tion visit to the Jocal plant Friday of writer of today leisure Is Just as last week I iitiisiisiiiiniii was at J WII banker recent the following sin pared for his neighbors statement how a hank goes about helping 1 It is the most Important part : Of bank s business to lend money In a bank the money deposited that a certain percent law require nf to reserve be kept on hand as a It Is t the demands of depositors business of its officers to lend the h and safely ance conservatively "The loans of a properly managed bank are Invariably made to those It believes are able to repay and always on condition that they be repaid at a stipulated time "The promise of an Individual to repay a loan to a bank on a certain date is as sacredly Inviolable as the promise of a bank to repay Its depositors on demand or In the case of a certificate of deposit on the date It falls due When it comes to be known of an individual that he ’always pays’ bis credit Is and his bank is always established glad to extend him needed accommodations bank never capi“A well managed talizes Industries That is it does not place Its loans in fixed form but puts them where they are to be used for temporary requirements and where they will be taken up at the time specified Ilow s Bank Lend bank to "It Is not the function of poy become a partner In industries dons with the could It be legitimately Its loans must money of depositors be kept In ’liquid’ form— that la repayable In cash at stated intervals "A bank must use the greatest disA loans In making crimination cannot expect accommodastranger It Is customary for the borrowtions er to make a statement of his financial which Is kept in the bank’s affairs records It Is a punishable offense to make a false statement for the purpose of borrowing funds in their dealing with the “Naturally of the bank Its depositors regular with officers become well acquainted their characters and their resour and are thus in a position to determ each hpv Jorge a line of credit is entitled to That Is one of the gi of being a bank depot advantages “The man who knows how tq r into debt wisely that Is who hot money with which Jo make enta' money through legitimate Is the borrower whom the jbt looking for By tha frank inter of opinion and a free discus various projecta tha borrower guided and helped by his bam “In order to procure a line at a hank three things are lr” “1 A statement of assets show'’’ basis of credit In the way of lnv capital or collateral of aufficlent value to cover amount of loan or “2 An endorser whose credit Is established at the bank and “3 Average deposits of a sufficient amount to Justify the extension of the desired? accommodation” a delicious dinner At 12 30 o’clock was served at seven long tables The afternoon was spent In various games following which lunch was served at 6 30 p m will say: ment of Willard T er of the UTAH Country Banker Gives Simplified Picture of How a Bank-- ' Works to Help Other”’ f People's Business year: If ed GARLAND 250 descendants of the late John C Dewey met Tuesday morning at the their 24th Crystal Springs to hold annual Dewey reunion At ten o’clock a business meeting was held in the C J Dewey pavtlllon with President In charge The following officers were to serve In office another leisure mean indications anypresent thing we shall have even more leisure In future than we have had In the past For sometime now we have been hearing radio talks and reading newspaper articles regarding the week If such a program should go into effect how would we take care of the leisure it would provide? The M I A slogan involving the program for leisure which I have Just mentioned leisis challenging quite successfully ure problems of today and in the future we need not fear that any changes in fundamental human nature will have taken place so great as to make this Blogan Impractical For after all even with the constant e yet this old earth changes will still retain its basic shape and form and so it Is with man and the he pursues pleasures John Ruskin has said "All real and wholesome to enjoyments possible man have been Just as possible since first he was made of the earth as they are now and they are possible chiefly in peace To watch the com grow and the blossoms set to draw hard breath over plowshare or spade to think to read to to hope which pray these are the things make men happy” Those words should be Just as true In the future aa they were when John Ruskin wrote them We have found then a few of the merits of our solgan Past and present proofs of Its worth and its rela- tlon to us of the present and the ture Its possibilities however are TIMES Dewey Family Reunion DISPELS MYSTERY Successful Affair Tuesday OF BANK BUSINESS precious Holmes LUMBER COMPANY to Build Anything” Tremonton Utah Haircut ana Haircut Shave Children’ -'- Vice L-- -: Haircut Mill V 25c Vss Mgr Phons 27 f |