Show THE GARLAND TIMES JUNE 1 1934 ‘All Kinds THE GARLAND TIMES TTe Story ISiMeTcMm Pictei of-th- tr Art ComLs ’oik Stamped Goods FuppUcs Fne LADIES Elder County Published every Friday at Garland as Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah 1928 in Second Class Matter August Box Needle and Of APRONS Line May Taylors Art Shop Located 3 Homes North of The Tremonton Harness Shop Phone T re monton Subscription Price $150 A Year Publisher— V Wm Johns Editor & Mgn Wahlen Roy Editorial sc rs s I A GREAT OPPORTUNITY As new building statistics appear the opportunity as a weapon in lightfor using stimulated construction accurate perspectne ing depression is seen in 'more new On the average between 400000 and o()0000 are built annualresidential units including apartments Only 50000 were built m ly in the United States bulk We think of America as a nation in which the basic of citizens live in homes equipped with at least thethat ol But a recent federal report says conveniences watu 6300000 farm homes surveyed only JJ000o had of more inan pined into the house The balance 000 rural homes is thus without sanitary conveniences of any kind field-n- ew Here then are two phases of the construction to exisbuiVling and improvements and additions Each entails potential expendituies i mting structures Each means vast numbers of ining far into the billions and in the potential jobs— both in actual construction And in each case there is building supply industries the pub- a tremendous unsatisfied demand on the part of lic An aggressive campaign to unloose private capital it succeeds for residential' building is now starting on Ifmaterials and it will force prices up and put a preium who may those for skilled labor There’s a tip in that and the have money now' — prices are still near the bottom and wise property owner can get needed improvements near the cost will in additions for a fraction of what they future Clothes Don’t Make 1 The Man i I But 1 A Good Haircut g Almost Will Hi t: S s BARBER SHOP rrn After created heaven and Mm in the earth and Garden of populated Edan to God George The Baseball Bug SCIMYA White Angel the Navajos first Clark has been George catches ing down and in:1:! iiUi’ii iiiiim'Xiiiiiiiiimiiii'i'n'i1 the care for The peeeTe Ee Men cl £ ‘madman InVis own woh aU deep eieep to fall upon ” He saw that Adam waa lonely and threatening them with dtrtn if to eat not warned the woman and pair ioned o£®r“ltp°hettT® afraid "and she took the fruit thereof and the commands But serpent they disregarded His 3: 6 One of a senes ox muie pi did eat”-did eat and gave also onto her husband with her and he by Matthew Mcrian Seventeenth century engraver f(1i Utah Garland hi:'iihi t THOMPSON’S LEE E playing some nice t5all them standing up once in a while does a of dark VIVID with ashe was the beauty double oOo wish to remind you At tins stage outfield to home plate Three games played during the part fiom the oOo of the game here Sunday with Syrateam Baseball not the wear week did act' (Smith Bios) cuse after which we will make our exit The Diop ‘Cough wins out and they chalked up three was neaty and thoroughly put over by until next week Seems like it is becoming a habit tins Ken and Don Smith Ken hit his secvictory business Mr and Mrs J J Shumway visited ond home run in the fourth inning oOo and Don not to be with Mr and Mrs Frank Shumway of Centerville with Duane outdone game one out Logan Sunday In Satiudays by his brother poled Arhclbald on third base and Jerry Mor- in the 8th with Bowcutt on the bags for Garland-Clarksto- n Court at Brigham City Utah on the gan on first Manager Rich called ahead of him Jack laid a bunt by Jack Driggs 12th day of June 1934 oOo Box Score Claimant names as witnesses: John down a beauty soaring Duane and JerThe boys collected a total of 41 third to No Adams and John Peterson or Promonweek the 3 games played this ry went all the way of Howell is the box score for the Alma Munk Following tory Utah oOo so many new pairs are wonder there Treof PUBLICATION C C Peterson Clarkston: FOR NOTICE as game at Utah and Peter It seemed to become contagious of baseball shoes making then appear-- ! Garland Utah H AB R monton second by on with Jerry ance 2 2 6 Thomas F Thomas on Sunday 2b Morgan Department of the Interior oOo Register reason of a two bagger Don smith laid 1 5 U 8 Land Office at Salt Lake City K Smith If Which brings up the thought thatj one down along the third base line Date pi first publication May 4 1934 1 0 5 Utah May 18 1934 cf L Thmpson scored from second on it it is mighty hard on bats and Jerry 2 2 4 Evans C K NOTICE Is hereby given that David O is oOo plenty on bunt a bases Two ss Giover Blaln Nelson of Lynn Utah who on PUBLICATION Den Grover's of catch NOTICE FOR Ken Smith's we calls it 2 5 1931 made stock raising home3b Bowcutt at Clarkston May oOo high throw in the game and 3 2 5 of the Interior Chambers stead entry No 049719 for Lots Department p was not only a nice play it saved Don Sec 6 Twp 3 2 SEWNE14 NEUSE'A 5 0 U 8 Land Office at Salt Lake City If D Another play of note on Saturday ran the embarassment of having an error B Thmpsn rf 13 North Range 16 We6t and SEViSE'A 0 0 April 26 1934 Utah when Blaine Thompson happened Thmpsn NE4 8V4NWU chalked up against him Sec 33 WMiSW'A 3 0 0 before he noticed that Delos Halil rf SWtt NHSE'A NOTICE Is hereby given that Jane to second oOo SWt4NE4 NW14 immediatewas He 0 35 Obray Garrett rf Utah who on was already there of Garfield of fans that accomSEtt Sec 34 WV4SW14 Section The delegations 10 44 14 17 West between two Union boys who were Totals 17 1929 made stock raising homein 14 North ly Range hill was April the over proof boy’s the Township Section determined to put him out Larry panied All No 047588 filed notice has for stead Meridian Lake entry Salt of the fact that they have splendid Clarkston of Intention to make final Proof des-to 8 Township 12 North Range 8 West Evans (on third) started for home backing 1 5 Salt Lake Merldan has filed notice of and Delos for third and when the dust 2 establish claim to the land above H Thmpsn c oOo Intention to make final Proof to es- cleared away Blaine had stolen sec1 0 cribed before Don C Loveland 5 D Archbld 3b desPublic at Yost Utah on the 2nd tablish claim to the land above Larry Evans home run at Clarkston E Jardine 2b 1 5 0 Delos had stolen third and Larry before James Brough Notary ond cribed was a mighty wallop It not only clearday of July 1934 3 0 lb Utah on the had scored! field fence lAit also Griffin Jay Public at Tremonton Claimant names as witnesses: ed the 0 oOo Vance Lind lb 1934 Nelson June ones Hagey of C some 25th Curtis near landed day dangerously Simper 0 3 all of Lynn Ravsten Claimant names as witnesses: and Rosooe N Nelson Manager Rich trotted out a new first window 0 4 E Archbld John E Anderson and Howard Glenn Paseman Saturday in the person of Utah oOo Glenn J Utah Walter 4 0 of Tremonton cf Thomas F Thomas Evans who played so brilliantly in the Soft Atkinson Knott's umpiring Larry Harry Nel0 of Blue Cieck Utah and Woodrulf 4 0 Register on first that he had to be shifted to Ball League has been one of the best R Archbld rf 0 4 Date ol first publication May 18 1934 son of Brigham City Utah F Thomas shortstop before the game was over f of the art of ’‘calling them" Jensen exhibitions Thomas 2 38 8 oOo that we have seen in the league Har- Totals Register Clarence Bowcutt made a nice catch ry always makes sure he is right beDate of first publication May 1934 of Sorenson’s foul ball in the sixth NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION fore making a decision oOo Interior of the oOo Department third Larry Sparks Sugar Factory U S Land Office at Salt Lake City Aicliibald not only pitched baseman gave a good demonstration Duane We Use the Latest Methods in Testing two bagger and a a Utah April 25 1934 he on a play that got effectively when And Correcting Eye Fatigue of his honesty ti iple was extremely hard for the base umNOTICE Is hereby given that Cha: les VV E Getz — oOo E Peterson of Tremonton Utah who pire to see from his position he told Utah on May 9 1927 made homestead entry Tremonton The grandstand seems to liave turn- him he cLd not touch the runner out No 044632 fer Wi SW4 Section 10 ed into a fruit stand there being so That is one of the things that makes 11 North Range 6 Wert Township issuing forth us think the game is worth while many Salt Lake Mention has filed notice ol oOo oOo estabwhite to and Mi and Mis Lewis Lilly Intention to make final Proof Don Smith’s Holding cf Rollins inhave Some of the teams evidently J Oi am spout ftlein-0lish claim to the land above describ- Mi mid iuis line base the third near field grounder the not Instructed their players on ed before The Clerk of the District of Ui Day ui Piuvo a neat bit was in Sundajs game ruling of having only one coach who baseball must be in the coaching tbx We have oOo noticed some of the men (one In parDon Graver barely missed getting a ticular) make it a habit to sit by thej home run by a fast relay of the thll coach and lend their moral and j to whlcnj cal support to the runners we hereby call the umpires attention It is your duty to keep them back! 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