Show JUNE THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY 28 1935 Sunday AH LAND £ - ERN ITU jj" t Jr ierjgipnpf PACIF3C r L AUtU N By Sol wn A a GA Mai ad tt Elks 8 — the state s'alrrs of LEVGUE Standing applicatlc i Engineri s is dc nattd Of nee in the Fi’e No as Alt protests acanrt the granting of said application stating the reasons therefor shall be submitted in affiaccomdavit form end in dup’catc and filed in panied by a fee of $1 this office vithin 30 after the of the pubLatlon of this completion notice r uss Los An- weights as 11720 far deputy Notice is hereby pun that Lafayette Giover co Lrws Jones Biigham City Utah has nurne application In accordance of Utah to with the 2 sec ft of water from appropriate East Garland Moiqm o Diam Dtch in Utah Box Elder Countv Sad water will be diveited fiom Mjy 1 to November incl of each year at a point which bears Ead 3043 and South 7 This State balls — Taylor Bases on Sacrifice hits— Reese Errors — Laenhardt Garrett 2 H Hawkins Thompson Morgan Evans Ward 2 base hits— Garrett Double Sanderson Trcoty-on- e and cven'v-- f plays —Anderson to a gall n of G)' girol to Evans Laenhardt to Petty to and Frank J Ths ‘ramp 3 On y tliee and Anderson Struck out — By trr quarts: operation included the crankcase ana by Hunsaker 6 Left on ba es— Gar- of Pennzoil and quart of waUr m th? ignition thus rendu in it miles' s blc to sUp the car except at the land 6 Elks 7 Earned runs— Gar These cutstand ng results were re- - finish of the thuc tnoasrnd land 3 Elks mks Umpires— Packer ana C Buxton Scorer— A R Buxton by a stock Cl e ro’et Master journey De Luxe sedan at the conThe route taken by Ted Ellis in clusion of a certified econputting the mileage on the ear inrh'd-eGARLAND omy run staged by Ted Eides ChevNatlona1 a jaunt into Sequo'a rolet Company of Inglewood Calif park elevation 8000 feet where e with Ted Ellis at the wheel to 38 degrees At mercury dropped The Chevrolet mei chant maugu- - the opposite temperature extreme was rated the run to lean the actual Death Valley where the car passed economy performance of the motot thru heat of 110 degie- -: Having U' car under routine dm ing conditions test 0t fact that no mincj such as encountered by fire average geles Lake City 1035 23 2G40 ft of the NW ccr Sec 24 T 12 N R 3 W S L B A Id and used as a supplemental supp'y to hrigale 18G acres of land embraa d in the W‘5 Sec 24 T 12 N R 3 W S L B & M Wh lie crankcase and ignition scaled by California officials this strictly stock 1935 Chevrolet Master De Luxe sedan was driven 3000 miles wiLhout a stop traversing locale that offered all extremes of temperature and weather conditions m the state The results showed 2175 nulcs per gallon of “Rocket 90” gasoline Only three and three quartersquarts of Pennzoil were required to fill the crankcase when the seal was broken Only one quart of water was used Top left Ted Ell is the driver and the stock Chevrolet furnished by Ted Eades Chevrolet Company of Inglewood Calif Top right the official seals for ignition and crankcase Lower right Ted Ellis and Frank J Bcrka inspect the seals The route of the non stop journey included the High Sierra Death Valley and Muroc Dry Lake Californian vacationing The car was sealed by USERS Salt Office May 11 13 — lion yville Collegians Ogden 6 — Brigham 4 Tiernontorv 7 — Preston 9 5 — Gar and 7 Smithfield vf" WATLR TO Utah Team Humaktr NOTICE State Engineer’s Fun i Summary Legal Notices Our Guess for Next Chevrolet Averages 2175 Mifea Ter Gallon in 3000 Mile Run roc Dry Lake at a pace ranging around T H 11UMPHERYS Slate an miles 83 he Blue Light Coombes & ur Riverside 12 Peisson 16 first publication publication June Date of 8 10 Plymouth Last Engineer May 31 28 1935 1935 fiet CheK'l't Mister De Luxe sedan Cdme thui the hard tst with1 whatsoever no mr'hanical diffiru’tus an ave age economy per- iiegisterlng foi manic rf 2175 mfes to the gallon ief Rocket 90” gaso'in-When the seal was officially broken ctanktase quarts only time and of Pinmoil had to In adoed to biing Only to ‘fm’ position ' indicator wa one quart rf wate req ued to th- - top to the water l‘cl bung Ted After tabulating the resuts him1 elf as more than' Fad-'expressed saddled with the workmanlike man-- j ncr in which the Chevrolet had again1 pioved Its right to the familiar slogan “Chevrolet for economical transporta-- PiiiKTMtTBvaafwtTin1" FOR YOUR SERVICE GARLAND HAS FEED STOCKED LOCATED SERVICE WELL A STORE CONVENIENTLY YOUR FOR COME IN! JFelsfce r DEALER IN Hay Grain Seed Feed & Feeders’ Supplies Cream tion” NEW BOOKLET TELLS WHERE TO FISH AND HOW TO FISH Sacrifice hits— Richards Summary M Hansen Chambers StolWaite bases— Taylor Bowcutt Thompson Waite Fulkerson Evans Oiney M Hansen Oi—Waite Nelson en Archibald Garrett P Hansen Bases on ba’ls— ArBowcutt Drtggs Don Chambers Bowcutt Gar chibald 2 base rett Richards M Hansen 3 base Bowcutt hits— Thompson hits — Waite P Hansen Double plays — M Hansen to Oliiey to P Hansen Waite EarnPassed balls— Thompson Left ed runs—Garland 4 Smithfield6 ney on bases— Garland 13 Smithfie’d 6 Archibald by ChamStruck oub-and C bers 3 Umpires — Simmons Scorer —A R Buxton Buxton Continued from page of Other sections ing the wily trout the booklet take up wet fly fishing bait spinner lake hening and bast There is advice on how tc fishing take care of the catch a chart of the moon for the season maps of the waters of Utah and principal fishing Idaho and illustrations of various types of knots The booklet Is illustrated profusely with cartoon interesting diawings and there is a whole page devoted tc pictures of the various insects found in the streams of this area together with corresponding artificial flies Everyone interested in fishing is invited to call for a complimentary copy of “Fishing Hints" at any of the 400 located Pep and dealers conventiently vice stations Idaho ser- Utah and in Only One is the only real dictator The rest are married — Hitler Europe in Enquirer Be take M I A ready outing at the annua' Crystal Springs for DON’T NEGLECT I IE? Your Car This Summer j t Not long ago I had occasion to call on an old woman for whom I felt sc seemed She great sympathy alone no‘ near relatives living m the a same town 'she had very small home all of which she rented out This cepting one small room her with groceries provided and the few clothes she had I found her vcry To my amazement I told her that cheerful and happy I thot it was wonderful that a person tc who had al way’s been accustomed income and her own a comfortable place could be so content with strange her home and people of a poison who wiIT find happiness anywhere Her old friends I still love her and come to see her beIf cause they enjoy being with her she had become embittered by her reverses and sjxmt her time bemoaning her sad fate and envying the mater- 1 ial things of her old friends I dare say they would have stopped calling No one on her long ago enjoys a recital of woes and sorrows no matter how fond they are of a person but how inspiring it is to be with a person who is always in a good humor This is a heritage should try to hand down to our children If we can teach them to be cheerful courtwe eous and optimistic are really1 handing them a platter on which to heap popularity good fnentls and a the kind f with so little money She laughed quietly and said “My dear haven’t you yet learned that the matter of happiness depends on the person and not with what they have happy or have not? I was happy when I with had things that I could share I enjoyed the those not so fortmiate and the quiet privacy of my home but now hours spent with my books that I enjoy these people I live They have become friends and I share their I help them hi many little ways and they help me I never “At least I am lonely haven’t time to be My housekeeping is very simple with only one room to clean If I become sick thfre are three or four who are anxious to wait on me So I am leally very happy and comfortable My old friends are still my friends— they come to see me So why shouldand take me to ride n’t I be happy with so many new terests combined with co many old LET US FILL YOUR TANK REGULARLY the Surroundings help and eggs or flapjacks flavor of any good i bacon breakfast A trim clean colorful breakfi-- t ncok not only makes the morning coffee a 'Tiler treat but also saves a mighty lot of footsteps for the housewife r 'rning after morring A break!-- new or old i Call and let Terms arranged be easily arranged in almost any home low unbelievably nooks give you the costs on types of breakfast can ost The us is ones” Tri-Sta- Lumber Company te 2fL m&WftraaMBH’i Save after-Seve- she is happy She lc GOOD WORK wsaeg£Lxa3rmmnisM at t FAIR PRICES! n Long Dhiiarcc Night Rates now begin at 7 p m instead of 8:30 p tn f — Of course t - fff f ike’s iunRiirmntinRmtmn MhAiiii y : "V I l tab SPECIALS PRE-HOLIDAY At life Yours Louisa The ELIZABETH Beauty Parlor At Lee’s Barber Shop — Garland $750 Utah IN NOW! 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