Show Y THE GARLAND and Russian olive were used parThe fruit of the olive is ticularly so a desirable game bird food was made by Mr An inspection arDunn of 1900 of the trees In seven cust Many Tree Seedlings Planted in This County seedtrees More than 300 forest ling at 19 kinds have tfeen planted the Box Elder county during In past three years according to a report Just received from Paul M Dunn forester for the Utah Extension Service These small trees were eet out by 36 different farmers for woodlot and windbreak purposes and were obtain- ed from the forestry nursery maintained by the Utah State Agicultural The Corinne comCollege at Logan munity leads in the number of plant Inga 'with nine farmers setting out trees last year Golden willow leads the list with 1330b being planted with Blue Epruc Russian Olive Siberian Elm anj respectlvel) Black Locust following Nearly 3000 of the trees were planted along the lower Beer River by th! Game association Elder County and authorities of the bird refuge in an effort to provide windbreaks and to control the washing of the stream banks The golden willow black lo Box and the report show that 1225 or The report also 64 per cent are living In shows for average farm conditions the hardwood that Eldar county Box trees are more deslraWe than the con ifers as they are harder and faster eas gowing It is suggested that for the better ash the locusts soils black walnut and and olive be used for woodlots Siberian pea trees Siberian elm Russian olive and the conifers be plaited For dry or wet alkain windbreaks the olive or elm will line conditions the survive while on dry or Scotch elm olive honey locust black wUlows The do better will pine locust and olive can be used to control gulley and stream bank washing A large number of trees were planted this spring in cooperation with the Service and most of them Extension are doing very well Trade In Garland tJTAH TIMES GARLAND Fine Buick Moving Hay Derrick pilot jrcwir Under Power Line Is At Chicago World Fair ed by F A Bower Bulck’s chief enPractice who had assisted in the deDangerous gineer the When General Motors Corporation Chat Extension Director Call Staff Meeting 1 Director William Peterson of sign of the car of year He had Utah State Agricultural college extenderrick under Don’t move a sion service has called the entire stiff electric wires withhay the boom up dedicated Its building at A Century as his passenger R H Gant a to the college for special class work Take no chances Don’t touch chains of Progress Chicago a feature of the of General Motors to be given June 26 to 29 was a parade of old cars is near ceremonleg or wet ropes if the derrick Side by side with its elder brothers Dr George F Warren professor oi the line If in doubt call the nearest made in the early days of the pass- was a shining example of the 1933 Cornell uniagricultural economics office of the Utah Power and Light enger car divisions line The car was striking In Its Buick versity will Interpret present economic They will gladly cooperate company Buick was represented by two of the visualization conditions and probably outline what in moving the derrick safely under of the progress made n can be expected in future trends be- the line and there Is no charge for earliest cars shown one made in car building In the last quarter of a fore the extension workers 1905 and the other In 1909 these services Buick Motor company by century It Is also planned to have Dr WilAs the haying season approaches The 1905 Buick powered with two A power plant of 1905 design liam T Foster director Poliak Founthe above timely message is sent om cylinders represented in its day the mounted on a special stand forms a dation for economic research give lecin the Interest of protecting lives by attlity of the Buick organization to part of the General Motors display tures for the benefit of the extension avoiding accidents in the south wing of the building at an automobile group Is not design and produce While the power company Because of the rapid economie legally responsible for accidents caus- that represented the highest develop- A Century of Progress Its two cylwill ed changes which are predicted at 22 horsepower form by hay derricks coming in contact ment of the motor vehicle At the inders rated and near because the future In com" the matter is of a striking contrast with the 1933 powwith the$r lines of the new legislature which vitally much concern to them because they ceremonies for the dedication it was er plant also on a special mounting affects county agricultural and home apreciate the fact that many people driven by Henry Hopf one of the old- which stands at its side The 1933 est continuous owners of Dulcks In demonstration age its and specialists do not realize the danger involved edition has eight cylinders and horseDirector Peterson feels that the staff Their lines are given ample clearance the country power of 113 At the dedication firv from the ground so that ordinary trafceremonies In should obtain the knowledge — Garland Day June 24 equipped hand from the nation’s leading econ- fic may proceed under them with- Chicago the 1909 Buick omists In order that they may be able out danger However when some exto serve the farmer and homemakers ceptionally high piece of apparatus In the state more efficiently under the such as a hay derrick with Its boom A DOLLAR'S WORTH new pans for economic recovery raised is moved under the lines serProblems pretalnlng to the exec- ious trouble occurs With the boom( Clip this coupon ami mail it with $1 for j six weds' trial subscription to will down and level and ution of the extension program securely fastened auTHE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR also be discussed In detail by the the derrick can ordinarily pass under thorities Diector Peterson said Published by The O'hi&mrf the lines In safety Science Publishing Bo'fty Boston kittb ttvhuwits S President J H Anderson and other It is also pointed out that metal In it you lill the daily good news ol the world from leaders have Bureau tpecla! writer officer and Farm and wet ropes carry electricity while as well a dtpitmenu devoted to Rumen and cuila rn interests ioiU mualc education racPo etc fln&jtce be gUnt to welcome into vour home so also been Invited to participate In the dry wood or ropes will not Therefore leaileax an advocate of peace and ptoi And don ion iris Snubs Our Dog and the bundinl and the other faatuiei week’ program any hay derrick design which Involvfedeiral loan es a metal cable for William H Wolf Th Cmisntx Scunc Monitok Etc Bay Station Bo ton Mils lifting hay or commissioner from Berkeley Cand me Id tlx week’ trial lubecription I enclose one dollar ($1) which is braced tty metal or wire Is lifornia has been Invited to talk to the not safe and should be avoided Spot r Extension workers and others Inte- cord is recommended (Name as a substitute plea punt) rested in available benefits from federor metal wire for Use of a chain to al loans (Adtrtw) hold the boom is a dangerous practice as anyone near it at tfie time Garland Day June 24 (Town) (State) the boom runs into a charged power line is apt to be seriously injured An UTAH KOADS TO ordinary rope will serve the purpose GAIN MILLIONS rrrr t f WEDDING Gnnnouncements The observance of the correct social forms is never more important than in the matter of wedding invitations or announcements Here you are certain of newest and the smartest The Garland Times Phone 49 program for Utah totaling approximately $10000000 will be start ed as soon as funds made available by the public works bill are allocated It was announced recently by Preston G Peterson member of the state road A road commission He said 23 new projects have then selected tentatively by the commission each of the state’s 29 counties sharing In the work Countyto comadvise missioners are being asked with the road commission on county projects he stated To the Utah allotment which Wash have indicated will be lngton advices $4651104 wlU be added $2000000 a from gasoline tax receipt share forest highof the $50000000 expected to total near way fund very satisfactorily These precautions are urged services of the power company offered free of charge In moving derricks solely to protect people serious and fatal accidents Dont take any chances It mean the sacrifice of human life the —Garland Day nnfl are hay from TL vT may "M TWO CENT POSTAGE COMES BACK AGAIN We Restoration of the rate on local was Monday ordered for July 1st by Postmaster General James A Farley from The reduction the present 3 cent rate was made under a recently enacted law and the postoffice expects stimulated business as a result hVoT'Jc yA this action X The rate for each ounce Is effective on all letters and other 1st class matter mailed for local delivery postoffices having city village or rural letter carrier service Letters mailed to other cities will remain at 3 s rp$lD A& A 0 nf Day - THREE Then SWIMS — A Economic Service call & d f u ' Must OG ETHER citircns are Inte- rested in the development' prosperity and safety of their community They contribute toward civic improvements We know local property values intimately are able to provide proper insurance protection and will care for your interests intelligently FREE SWIM For Prompt and ririm local business they aid their community by insuring adequately with the local insurance agent they promote their own financial safety June UDY HOT SPRINGS Brass w1 rvj By patronizing and promoting cents Garland a rn June j: Our counsel is available to you uithout obligation Funeral RICHARDS— WOODLAND Logan Utah D P Woodland Phone John N 210 Logan W E Getz The Best in Optometrlc In Northern Utah y remonton Get your Pontiac now and enjoy the thrill of a fine new car Up out of the bog of stagnant business pops Pontiac Sales increasing every month n:ead of last year The sheer newness of the car the bal-- n ceil value that anyone can see and feel the tr sod oid spring sunshine that warms hearts uvJ thaws out cold feet— make a combinaver tion that a lot of folks can’t Everywhere there is the greatest enthusiasm ever accorded a Pontiac Never in our history have so many ow ners written and phoned us to say how pleased they are with their new Pontiacs Every day Pontiacs are attracting new their looks their performance buyers-- by their comfort their safety their economy their durability and their low' price any Pontiac owner anywhere and k him what he thinks of his Pontiac Don't resist temptation too long get Economy Straight Eight Ask any autoone now You’ll be in good company -mobile man what the men in the business and big company think of Pontiac All closed cars have Fisher bodies with Fisher So Draft Ventilation for cool summer driving Stop ANNOUNCEMENT To my friends and the public of Box Elder County I wish to say that after a thorough examination of the Mount Ogden Mortuary located in the beautiful grounds of the Mount Ogden Memorial Park at Ogden Utah I am so thoroughly sold to the equipment and service of that corporation that I have subscribed for stock therein I unhesitatingly recommend this corporation to anyone in need of the service they are so fully prepared to give I have seen several memorial parks and have visited a number of mortuaries in this and other States and I am sure that none is better equipped for real and satisfying service than the Mount Ogden Mortuary located on 36th Street and Monroe Avenue Ogden" Utah F i j y M n N ft! II I 2 T o ogsnaaigt-iQ- IT z ? J2 11 Ogden BuickSalesCompany Utah Sr': I 1 I ! arfoBio oa:r Service IRRIGATED FARM LOANS FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE Real Estate Bought and Sold Bond Auto Insector Conveyancing General Notarial Work f Ei M h’S i lhor-aiH- John J Shumway Richards They extend to the public a cordial invitation to inspect their mortuary and I am sure that you will be agreeably surprised at the beautiful park the cleanliness and orderliness of tne interior and the most modem ambulance service and at prices that I shall be very pleased to are really a revelation to me give personal attention to any further inquiry regarding the service — — — — — —— — of this very up to date concern JOHN J SHUMWAY §3 rx i i’3 |