Show - TIMES JUNE 8 THE GARLAND ’U- - 1934 THE GARLAND TiMES YVe Use the Latest Methods In Testing And Correcting Eye Fatigue W E Getz — Optometrist Tremonton Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Subscription Edi THE BISHOPRIC ARE READ torial S3 G Clothes Don’t Make Mark Nichols selected to fill the responsible position of bishop in Garland comes to the task with many of the that we feel insure his successful accomqualifications plishment of a difficult duty He is liked by all who know him for his constant for his willingness to serve in every capcheerfulness acity for the public welfare for his innate culture that will not let him offend and for the zeal that makes for thorough accomplishment of many good things His return of Jos H Kirkham and D Henry ManThey ning as counsellors was his first wise decision have proved themselves reliable and capable and zealWith ous for the spiritual growth of their neighbors their rich training and long experience in the former for available were men the outstanding bishopric they the need The Garland ward will continue its most effective service to its members under the guidance of the three fine TIMES ADS $150 A Year Price men The Baseball Bug It seemed rather odd not having game last Sunday because there were so many of the boys attending the national guard encampment at Jordan Narrows oOo We however will venture to say that It will serve to “whet of the fans who have so loyally cerbacked the team and who most tainly missed the usual Sunday cn counter the 2 losses each oOo The Sugar Factory team suffered its only loss at the hands of East Oarland the Lions lost their two games to and Sugar Factory while from received their two the Sugar Factory and Lions teams oOo To date the Plymouth team has scored more runs than any other team in the league — 89 while Riverside with a total of 22 has scored the least oOo Riverside has had the most runs Lake The writer Journeyed to scored against them their opponents City last Sunday and witnessed three 79 for any having crossed their home plate games (quite enough baseball one In one day) Among the teams we times oOo which saw were some with manager yielding has the best defensive Dent Rich has arranged games for the cord opposing players only scoring a next few weeks total of 17 runs on them so far oOo Plymouth has scored the most runs Our prediction la that the local Ians in one game — 49 against East Oarland some are assured of some real baseball Fielding has won the most shut-othat will make our boys extend themgames — 2 and have lost two by oiie run The Man But A Good Haircut Almost Will ¥ LEE to the limit oOo the And now from Page and G Adams singled stole second came In on O Christensens hit Following Is the box score: of the University of Utah department Miss Babcock described housing con-dl lions in China and Japan and Ulus-- 1 trated various types of clothing of these countries by demonstration and Shaw Iverson & oOo the last irit at You Feel SHNWVi NEh Thf’iujs :f f st public ati r M y 13 We Welcome You If And Up i i i For YY’rite Particulars V A Dept Association 1EARD Bldg All Kinds YVork — PHOENIX of Art ARIZONA Goods Needle Stamped Goods and Supplies Fine Line Of — LADIES " May Taylor s Art Shop Located 3 Tremonton Tremonton THIS TIRE MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE APRONS Homes North of The Harness Shop Phone 99 A I t Weather Golden Ply prevents great cause of blow-outTo prevent blow-dtragedies Goodrich has built Into every new Silvertown Tire the amazing TMs invention Golden Fly resists terrific heat— wide the tirewhere really start and fabric don’t Separate Thu eat blisters don't form ro prevented by overcoming ”t unseen cause' t'tr ires Iasi mentis longer "a indareuev !!s ter red the Golden i’)y at breakneck speed? 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Iwas a Home” Wilson Hotel Ih lit At AT COST $1500 Mutual Life Protec-io- - i “The Hotel That Makes I FOR PUBLICATION Utah dolls Samples of unJapanese beautiful needlework done In usually the Orient were also shown With the use of a projection slide machine Miss Babcock pictorially described the route of her "Lotus Time” cruise presenting a great varlty of scenes from the far East Miss Babcock will sail from Seattle June 23 to conduct her third cruise to tlie Orient Miss Emma Rae McKay of Salt Lake City assisted with the costume demonstration and Keith Woolley of Tremonton ran the slide projector Music for the afternoon was furnished by Miss Venna Kirkham and Miss Vivian Lee During the social hour which followed the lecture the hostesses assisted by the Misses Jessie and Hazel Manning and Florence Petterson served dainty refreshments to 31 members and 34 guests and Announced N'vSEVl SWh SW4NE4 Section 35 SE'i Sec 34 WhSW Township 14 North Range 17 West Salt Liu:e Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final Froof f) establish claim to the land above cubed before Don C Loveland a'y Public at Yost Utah on the 2nd d v or July 1931 Clean ent namre ns witnesses: Jr Curtri C N'dson Vance L' ' e N Nelson all of Ljii ini l: I LIFE PROTECTION Utah State Sec 33 NWK BIRTHS Mr and Mrs Howard Austin of Garland girl June 4 P C Petterson and Mrs D Mrs Mr and Mrs Alvin Haney of North the were hostesses to Henry Manning Garland boy May 30 Ladles Self Culture Club at a special Mr and Mrs Dewey Welling June “friend's day” meeting Friday bay May 30 room Relief the in Garland Society with President Mrs Grace Haws in feature of the afternoon’s was an Uustrated lecture on Oriental customs and scenes given by head of the speech Maud May Babcock ooo a few "lfS" Department of the Interior U S Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah May 16 193L NOTICE Is hereby given that David Blain Nelson of Lynn Utah who on May 1 193 E made stock raising homestead entry No 040719 for Lots and 2 SE4NE'4 NEltSE'4 Sec 6 Twp 13 North Range 16 West and SEkSEUl: ing their summer The that NOTICE Mr and Mrs Lynn Hodges are makhome in Garland for the SELF CULTURE CLUB GARLAND WINS HEARS MAUD MAY IN CLOSE CONTEST) BABCOCK LECTURE Continued If the Sugar Factory squad wins from Plymouth next week they are undisand if the puted first half champions each Lions and Fielding win their games they wfll finish in a tie for place necessitating a play off for that position LEGAL Utah of the tree Cast Oat of PoradUe— When Adam and Eve disregarding God’s commands had eaten of tne fruit of the Lord thsir eyes were opened and they knew that they were naked When they heard the voice of knowledge And when God questioned them Adam told how Eve had given him the fruit and God they hid from his sight on its c ly Eve in turn blsned the serpent who had beguiled hi r God cursed the serpent condemning it to trael n to the tilling the Ho cast man anj woman out of the Garden of Eden condemning all the days of its life I hie m One of a senes o uie of the ground whence he came and the woman to the heatin' of children Mertun Seventeenth century engrvr on Balls— Evans 2 Archibald Hawkins Two base hits— Vanfleet C Anderson oOo O Christensen 3 base hits— Morgan Then again If the Factory men lce K Anderson Passed Uall —Peterson to Plymouth and Fielding and the Wild pitch— N Anderson Struck out Lions both win a three way tie for — By D Smith 18 by N Anderson 15 first place would result Stolen bases— Driggs Vanfleet G AdAnd still another "if” ams Earned runs — Garland 5 Both oOo 7 4 Left on bases — Garland well If the Sugar lads should lose and Bothwell 5 Time of game— either the Lions or Fielding should win minutes Umpires — Drew and BuxIt is to Lj remembered last while the other lost a two way tie for ton season Oarland met and defeated four first would have to be played off O “Fritz” Crtsler Princeton University of “faster the teams in this loop of Which all goes to remind us that if John Bunn Stanford University Dr baseball” (one of them twice however the “Ifs” hold out we Win be with youj John Sundwall Physical Education Dirmeetthey did not have the pleasure of again next week “If” we can find some ector at Michigan University Profesing the other two who finished notlc thing to write about sor Chester O Reed Engineering Ohio ably In the cellar State University Dr E E Erickson oOo University of Utah Helen Heffeman Summer It seems that towns who cannot boast Supervisor of Elementary Education Term is the material to maintain their position California Hazel Brockbank Utah In that have taken particular Loiloop Supervisor of Primary Education An exceptional array of prominent light In wrecking other ter Bjarnason Salt Luke City Irvin S teams four of whom have already been educators have been assembled for Noall Utah State Supervisor of Primcombed in this county In the hunt for the U S A C Summer school which ary Education June 11 announces Dr J H begins players Linford director of the summer session cOo We have a winning ball club we Those who will give lectures and class Dr Calvin Bryce Hoover want none of their men and we feel work are Professor of Economics at Duke Unithat they should leave us alone North Carolina Dr Elbert K versity oOo FretwelL Recreational Director of A FUNERAL SERVICE When “f ster anyone steps Into umbia University Dr Caroline Hbdger baseball” it will be the whole squad COMPLETE Illinois Dr L M Gould Geoand not Just the few that have been Chicago logist Northfleld Minnesota Profesworked on Nuff said sor A R McAllister of Joliet DL H In the first three Innings of the Bothwell game only ten men faced Don Smith and only one reached first— by reason of a walk Don struck out and eight of them during that time threw the other one out at first He struck out a total of 18 during the game oOo It was the first game we have played using only nine men during the Is that is all there were game Fact present as five are at Jordan Narrows while four more were working on Jobs they could not leave 000 In the soft ball game between the Lions and Riverside Dcug Ounderson was worked oveitime He accepted two of which woe of flys variety rnd never tired his hat cnee 001 Rversfrle tioltcd cut a new chuu'T In th ' U v n of Pi hoi Thorn As the hams go int0 the lonj cf in the frv half wo find (he i j a full g - m lavim non 5 end with I lie I o and I c tied for recond 4 win ) SHOP Garland margins During the past seek or so there has been a move on foot by members of a spirit neighboring team to break up of cooperation of the Garland team and to persuade some of the players to Join them and step into so called “faster baseball” A very very unsportsman-llk- e bit of work we cadi it! oOo We feel sure that the boys who have been approached In this manner however will not betray the faith and trust that has L'een placed In them by the local fans and we know they will not "let us down!” oOo t THOMPSON’S BARBER Salt selves Utah Shumway IRRIGATED 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