Show ii nr ii u h THE GARLAND TIMES JUNE - —r iurfrftin- 1934 8 gmJgJgJgEUBmSUStJSiJBLJtUDmOmSlmSmSlm£SmXm!PiiiJrmimSUSmMU? r" annu"CTarg'sriunBPTriaingnirergnanrtjBiian&njultria T : S 4 m ) X n 4 Xj n- The Bear River valley with its broad expanse of fertile lands adequately watered is the richest portion of the entire state of Utah Its great wealth is every year becoming more generally by the people of the west recognized This year above all other years the eyes of business people are turned llw to this valley literally the garden spot of the While other areas are unfortunate victims ' j'VrT'A i' ‘ 1 m ¥ ' most terrible in its proportions t? of a f watered fields here Crops are green and thrifty v ? long drouth al- - yet adequately Providence is good While in other districts discouragement fii are state prevails due to the unfavorable growing conditions and trade has languished here there has been no falling off in the flow of money into business i tj channels that such discouragement breeds Our merchants still are enjoying the benefits of the return to businesss normalcy For business people who are looking for a natural trade ter in an area where there is wealth year and wet years alike this valley after cen- year dry years this very community offers all safety and business growth demands A rare op- portunity here awaits those who have the capital vision and ex- that business perience necessary to modern competitive merchandising ially in those fields in which this community espec- already is demand- i ing service' and demanding it with the money that talks For a dry goods business there is such a demand and the TIMES suggests it to the right man who is looking for the right opportunity f fS ' fel' V i 1 k i l! £ 6 ? S’ n ti- i J |