Show TIMES FRIDAY JANUARY 24 THE GARLAND 1936 Robert Sweeten Laid r JO To Rest HAULING JOB WELL DONE Continued of tlmately her from At Of course insurance requires ihe outlay of a small amount of cash but it pays you big dividends in freedom from fears and worries that can take most of the joy out of life 1 page grandfather’s later years male quartet from Garland consisting of Geo and Fred Nye Bishop Mark Nichols and J H Kirkham sang A four numbcA violin solo was rendered by Alonzo Wood The four sons of Warren Sweeten sang T Need Thee Every Hour” Melvin Atkinson A poem a vocal solo rendered Sweeten” written by a "Grandpa A ' 'V x i ' ' ' ' ' ' V ' if If?’' I y ' Jo’' t ' nt 1' a! till M5S0k wsbSLsS nV' ' jUrl ’' 3'r' J! 'JIJS- l' ' vwTy Tom Campbell famou as the “world’s largest wheat grower” added another startling chapter to his dynamic career last month when he transplanted tons of farm machinery hisfrom his Hardin Montana headquarters to ranch near Fresno Calif Here are views of the Chevrolet trucks and loaded to the rails with tractors and farm Trail beequipment far out on the Overland tween Salt Lake City and the Nevada state line Tom Campbell who is credited with farming than knowing more about any living man uses Chevrolet trucks for his toughest hauling jobs FROM “the world’s largest Tom Campbell Mrs Dorothy Robinson of Farming-to- n Is the man who wheat ra'ser” is visiting at the home of Mr and Counsellor to presidents and dictators added another Mrs C W Bourne on farm problems his dynamic career colorful chapter and childrMrs Blanche R'chards last month by transplanting tons Of” en of Hyrum are visiting with relaMon-from Hardin farm machinery tives here tana to Fresno Callforn'a thru the Bowcutt are Mr and Mrs George Chvrolet truck and of the medium this spending a few days at Garland fleet and to See Ting productivity week the presim his colossal operations Misses Carmen and Fay Farnsworth dent of Campbell Farming Corporaleft last week for Los Angeles where tion decided to follow the sun with they will continue their work after only the examples of history’s great spending the past month with their guide parents Mr and Mrs Leo Farnsworth agrajrian migrations as his Immediately upon his selection of a LaVon Johnson of Mr and Mrs vast ranch near Fresno Tom Campbell sent word back to his headquarters in Brigham City spent Monday with relaHardin Montana where the pla’ns tives here Cannon and Mr and Mrs Thales were now brittle with Winter’s cold His ranch foreman gave the signal small daughter of DeweyviHe visited Cannbh last Mrs Mr with Chevrolet four and of Eugene the caravan and trucks with semi tracers each loaded week The farewell dance given in honor to the rails with tractors and farmat started off on the of Dale Wilcox Saturday evening ing machinery Dale the ward hall was veil attended Overland Trail into a fulfill to mission soon will leave caravan the At Salt Lake City and South Africa Highway tercepted the' Lincoln of Clarkston Is headed out over the same route taken Conley Christensen wagon a guest of Mr and Mrs Claud Petersen by the pioneers of covered days in their trek to Reno and the for an Indefinite peiiod Mr and Mrs Murray Richards of Sierra Nevada hump Eating up many miles per hour where the predecessor Brigham City are visiting with relatcontent been had here ive 1850 conveyances of with ten to fifteen miles a day the Several cases of scarlet fever have duricreatbeen reported in our community progress of this modern argosy ed a picture typifying the new age ng the past few days and Mr and Mrs Spencer Richards Now there was no need to camp in desolate spots as the emigrants had baby of Brigham City were Sunday done for good hotels were ready all guests of Mr and Mrs E C Richards Mr and Mrs Stacy Gam of Ogden along the trail thru Wendover Utah here last were calling on relative and Wells Battle Mountain and Fernley Nevada week Lovelock Miss Virginia Smith of Salt Lake the Chevrolet caraIn California WItn van drew up to its newWlnter'Tiead-quarter- s Cltyspehnast"v parents Mr and Mrs J H Smith and immediately the equipment was at work writing a new saga of achievement for Tcm Camp- heaviest kinds of hauling One of bell dlcoveries was that Tom Campbell’s This spring when t’" 'v3 of Monfarming equipment bulky unwieldy will ca avan tana are lush again -' that light sturdy was less efficient retrace Its route froqj Fre no and the mobile equipment He has demons- will take up tractors the job wholesale farming largest single wheat crop in this rjszz - :ountry rrrs equipment The deeds of Tom Campbell are now egend so colorful has been his career leaded a man who le is a lever forgets His own boyhood days m the plains of Dakota His orginal md practical ideas about the cultiva-icof wheat- - brought him national lonors first during the World War methods when he taught In the country's cause via Chevrolet trucks Theron ! Gam Capener credit from the financial the country thru a Government scounting agency In order that your association may be of undiminishing value to producers in your terr'tory Meeting it must have a sufficient volume of business so that it may function In Determination to extend the cooperhard times as well as good It Is the Box credit of ative inst'tution and deyour neighborhood Credit As- serves neighborhood Product'on Elder County loyalty” sociation to a widening field over the - At the election - of directors which next year and to maintain existing ensued the following were chosen by standards of sound dred't for the basis the stockholders to serve on the board of all loans was the keynote of the for the terms of 2 and 3 years: association’s first annual meeting of John P Holmgren Bear River City stockholders and their friends held 3 Israel Hunsaker (president) years at Tremonton on the 17th of January Jr Tremonton 2 year director by 11 The meet'ng was attended White Brigham City 2 year D stockholders and 39 visitors Alma Theurer Tremonton director of Bear i President John P Holmgren Carl C Shrib-year River City called the meeting to er Howell year director' r order and called upon Jos A Josephson to give a NOTICE report of the association’s business for the year For the year 1935 Mr JoseTo Patrcns of Utah Power & been $2947500 had comnany: phson reported disbursed for production Accounts ow'ng this company purposes to 21 may be paid to Ezra Jenson and from the time the organization a t Jenson Furniture and 1 total was established to January Hardware Store committments had amounted to also The Power & Light reserve reported a substantial cash Company fund guaranteeing the soundness of the organization’s financial status Field Representative Arthur Smith Credit Administration’s of the Farm eleventh district reviewed the progress & of the 31 associations over 1935 "Bear In mind" he said “that yom A FUNERAL SERVICE of association is a voluntary body COMPLETE ricultural producers banded together In order to obtain needed production Dr Wm If Eli Hawkins CHIROPRACTOR In Tronble Try Chiropractic to S P M Office Hours In Simcncn Jewelry Store Tremonton Utah Lee’s Beft''ty Shaw Iverson THE NEW O it ') Proprietors THEATRE H H I & Tuesday Jan 26 27 28: “CRIME and PUNISHMENT’ With Edward Arnold Monday Wednesday and Thursday Jan 29 & 30: SPECIAL ATTRACTION — — Friday and Saturday Jan 31 & Feb 1st: “BONNIE SCOTLAND” With Laurel and Hardy Voice of Experience and Serial Story For Sale Coal ir Don’t let them be eyecripples! Have your home lighting checked by one of our home lighting advisers This service costs you nothing By Alfred Michaelis Don’t Let Him Be An Eye Cripple! ed by proper lighting? ALL OTHER SIZES OF UTAH’S BEST FUELS PEA — NUT — STOVE — LUMP Co j Phone or drop into our nearest store We will be glad to help you with your lighting problems “ J THE BEST PRICES UTAH POWER in U(l Garlan’ Wood & Clyde' Wood Under what kind of lighting are your children reading studying and playing? Is their precious vision being safeguard- Dustless Oiled Stoker Slack on hand we aLways have er Shop 'lor tion WORK NOTARIAL 1 WE BUY IT — AND PAY : — Utah FAIR PRICES 4- ESTATE Ike GARLAND Sunday of di- Chevrolet Campbell REAL 24 and 25: Friday & Saturday Jan “PURSUIT” With Chester Morris and Sally Eilers at trucks are used by the Farming Corporation for the J — Ganand Apco Service J GOOD WORK LOANS DRIVE IN Local FIELDING — We Welcome our friend to the Apco Service And Assure all Old and New Customers Prompt Come In Courteous Attention Mr and Clyde Wood entertained a group of friends at their home Wednesday evening at a chill supper honoring the departing mlss'onaries Victor Boss Blaine Thompson and Credit Organization Holds First Annual News” “Newsy John J Shumway INSURANCE Mrs centers WHEAT KING MOVES FARM EOUIPMENT TO CALIFORNIA Protect your property investment and enjoy your sleep granddaughter was read Speakers dwelt on the long life span he which cf the deceased during had seen the stage coach and hand cart give way to the auto and the airplane and other changes In the mode of Lvlng They spoke of h‘r long faithul service In the church and to the communities wh'ch he pioneered and also eulogized the family for their consideration and k'ndness to their father 'n his affliction They also spoke of the truthfulness and tegrity - of the deceased Those present at the services from Garland Included: Mr and Mrs P C Petterson Mr and Mrs E J Holmgren Mr and Mrs Geo O Nye Mr Frde L Nye Bishop Mark Nichols J H Mr Kirkham and Mrs D Henry Manning Mr and Mrs John J Shumway Mr and Mrs L W Manning gnd Mrs George P Hughe Previous to the Mendon rites memorial services had been held In Salt Lake City Tuesday even'ng a- OUR SLEEP! 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