Show THE GARLAND TIMES THE GARLAND TIMES By help Jean TRADE SOUNDS SENSIBLE Reciprocal trade pacts are being entered in- Th purpose i& to to with the various countries stimulate business in both countries Unless such an outlet can be established for our industis rial and foreign products production going to have to be curtailed since in many lines it has The ex-- 1 greatly out grown local consumption periment of reciprocal trade agreements will be discover in will to it which that help interesting At present opinion is divided plan is best One group believes that among four groups while we should sell to other nations extensively we should buy nothing from them and that all foreign products should be shut out either by The seclaw or an insurmountable tariff wall ond group believes that there should be a tariff for revenue only and that trade should be free The third group believes that there should be a tariff high enough to permit local industry to sell at a long profit but not high enough to exclude all foreign products The fourth group believes that the best results are to be obtained by reciprocal trade agreements by the terms of which we trade with other nations and they with us on basis a This is the plan that is now being tried RECIPROCAL i J We note in an exchange an item of a Bible that has been in use in one family for six generations It is remarkable how these old books The same family has probably worn out wear in the same time a dozen copies of Lena Rivers EXPERIMENT A plant to produce fuel alcohol to blend with gasoline has been assembled at Atchison Kansas The alcohol will be produced from agricultural products The plant which is an experiment in this field and the first in the United States will have an initial capacity of 1000 gallons a day The experiment is being watched with considerable interest If an economical fuel can be produced from agricultural products it will open up a vast domestic market for farm products EVOLVING GOVERNMENT The Soviet government which stalled out as the greatest experiment in communism seems gradually to be working back to the capitalistic idea One by one the radical ideas are being abandoned as it is proven they are not the best practice Individuals are being gradually permitted to own property It has been found that by this plan a greater stability and content is built up This thing is noticeable in Russia when a plan is tried and found not to work it is soon abandoned and somethng else is tried With such a policy there is little doubt that Russia will move rapidly toward the best government she has ever known TIME WILL TELL Whether the best interests of humanity and civilization have been served in the League’s allowing matters in Germany and Italy io proceed without interference can only be determined in Standard Oil Products Standard Gasblinc Unsurpassed and the new RPM Motor Oil are here for jrour use It will save you money and improve the performance of your car if you make use of them Wood Bros Service Station Theron & Clyde Wood Proprietors 1936 GRAIN GROWERS CALL MEETING &&'' k f - 4 ' a' "' p9m9"’'4- '' T v t r fro I vCrW ' j iz I tZ3)( LX tlX s8i I" Ti met club girls The Portage May 21 at 10 30 a m to Thursday for the clubs their year food organize Mrs Ethel B Lund was present and instructed them in various phases of the work Ella Hoskins and Gladys Hoskins were appointed 1st year club leaders and the following club officers JS K & rww fca hfy to Vere elected: LeReal Alien president Dorrine Vada Hawks Gibbs secretary Madeliene Allen and Flossie Knud-so- n were apjxnnled second year club leaders and the second year club officers are: Betty John president Karma Faye Gibbs reGibbs secretary Gaye Hawks cheer porter and Dorothy Hoskins leader For the fourth year club the leaders are Zina E Han is and Martha Harms and the club officers are Nona Allen Nondus John president Venna John reporter: Olbbs ''seeretatT?' 'EevelJ'rf Harris’ cheer leader Mis Pearl Hawks is the club advisor ' v Tel' vit £ui&£i gives a coming the brilliance Candlelight cealed light 6ctens c btn 0' pleasing from Lehln J a arr' i:n offqjli as s of the candies enhances the general j st iv in the acrao e i J ) m e men Ti c nu! to be the “coat le'tfss cMiaiuly wants the lnn of her jt‘ it ruuf-- be aigJi1ycoiorA’5°gWtiinrs lo the efficient study or game room Cm 1iil irtunatUy tRcrc an which will injure r even the sewing room for often comproiHiec both comfot tilbk and dchghtlul is the only area m the he table m any setting m sc big enough for cutting Again ® t Variety of Effects Possible the family dining room and m 1 lie tin kei mg light of tl c i n iV use it must take on the more tne atmosphere suited to the — and you know it usually rc’n the lecel of the eye — lie' ds aiurnoon tea buffet supper or light in the room suit and iuobl u iiat dinnerparty si o to be sure and of small mu t Lighting Can Be Flexible so that the sparkling brillirnce if Oic idling lighting fixture — even the eaidles wdl not be wiped out but one of those line modern ones — is me civ softened This additional scarcely resourceful enough to serve light nay' come effectively from '1 these varying demands equally shaded wall biarkets from tlining room liome has come Garland Mr & ily were end I' direct urns or still mo c subtly liom a homemaker prefers eating v and usually does candlelight hen entertaining Now there is no inlaying the fact that dining by ii'H'khght is delightful and most "able However unless there are many candles of the taper height in loiii candlelight alone is tiring to the eyes annoying tJ many people Mmost always (haven’t you ob- - the cot is ipute moduate Mr Newsy News From & daughter uii Wood Mrs M A Mulliner and famIdaho Falls over the week- Mrs Charles Barbai a and spent Frday in J Wood and Mrs Charles Salt Lake City Mrs Norman Nelson and Saturday mother Mrs Ed Secrlst visited at home of Mr & Mrs Charles Wood Emery Saturday Marriott spent in Ogden on City Mr & Mrs left Tuesday City after a tives here L C Miles and family for their home in Cedar pleasant visit with relaand family were Salt Miss Marion Johnson returned to her work as nurse in the Dee Hospital in Ogden Sunday evening after a two week’s vacation A marriage license vas issued at Salt Lake City this week to Uel A Gam 26 of Fielding and Miss Lolita Hodges 27 of Garden City Mr & Mrs J H Kirkham anc daughter Venna spent the in Lehl and American Fork Mr & Mrs P C Petterson and family spent Saturday in Ogden Aaron Porter John Richards and J Richards attended funeral serheld vices for Mrs Minerva Knowlton in Salt Lake City Sunday M 4 4 4 Friday business - 444444444 f 4 4 444444 Liberty Theatre UTAH TREMONTON Sunday Monday Tuesday “TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE” 100 in her the ORVAL CHENEY GETS DEGREE ENGINEERING In Salt Lake Program for the Week of June 7th to 13th: Local Items Mrs J W Chambers has as a guest this week her sister Mrs J L Moore of Ogden Many Mr St Mrs James Trmnmian and d in son Raymond- spent the Lehl Mrs T W Innes and children spent the visiting with relatives Mr & Mrs Art Felsted and Mrs Herbert Stayner Lake City visitors Monday CLUB PORTAGE FOUR-t- l GIRLS ARE ORGANIZED H J iuSf4J4 si 2 1 ft ft kiVl 'm&'&tii a J r$T ' ! j County Grain Growers holding their annual meeting for the election of officers and for of other business at the transacting high school June 9th The meeting has been called by President John P the official notice appearHolmgren ing in the Times this week Box Elder are the Prentice EDITORIAL TEXT: In all thyv ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths — Proverbs S ' """V Bringing you this Week and every Week a variety of news service equalled by few papers publisheihin the state Here you find eight pages of well chosen reading matter: Local and County news— Editorials and comments on the events of the day as they look to us right here in the Bear River Valley — 'A serial story — News pitures — Comics — A review of' the week’s big news — Feature stories by nationally known writers — Advertising by the merchants who are your neighbors will JUNE Here’s a N civ Way to Have Candlelight Without Gloom or Glare c Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder (bounty Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Editor and Publisher Vemald Wm Johns A Year Subscription Price Prompt payment of your subscription keep your paper and keep it a good paper FRIDAY and FIELDING Natural Color Wednesday & Thursday “ANOTHER FACE” With Wallace Ford and Phyllis Brooks and Saturday I: “CORONADO” With Johnny Downs and Betty Burgess No 2: “THE EAGLES Friday No Mrs Arthur Mariott spent several BROOD” son of Mr and Mrs Orval Cheney days this week in Brigham City reof East Garland Owen Cheney With Wm Boyd and JimMrs Bill Jardine and children of ceived his E S degree m Civil EnArthur Welling and son Dick are my Ellison d with rela- gineering from the Utah State AgrHyrum spent the spending a few days this week in tives here icultural college on June first Farmington Miss Barbara Cash of Vale Oregon ‘’4444444444 Mr Cheney majored in Irrigation Is spending several weeks with Mr ti and minored in highway construction Mrs Grand Snow Following his gfaduation Monday Mrs Eliza Mason and daughter Orval left for Ogden where he an appointment from tht Mary of Salt Lake City spent a few LUMBER CO an enof Reclamation as Bureau days at their home here this week Miss Mildred Thompson and Miss gineer on the Pme View Dam in with of Malad Madison visited Ogden Fay Miss Flo Godfrey last week Your Building and Modernizing Problems are also Mr & Mrs Ed Stx:n t of Brigham Members of the Social Development club met at the home of Mrs Leo Earl and Mr ti Mis Grant Secnst ol Our Problems Consult with Us on Wedne day of this week After railed at the Charier Wood horn1' We Will Help You the regular meeting a delcious lunchSunday eon was setved by the hostess Mr ti Mrs Horace Richards and children motored to Farmington last a few weeks with her father Eben Tri-StaWilcox te and Mr & Mis Grant McFarland Mrs Annie Gidrey and Rov Wilson of Tooele spent the baby of Idaho were Garland Montpelier Utah St Mrs J H Smith Mr and iaimly with guests of Mr fe Mrs D L Wilson Miss Rheununa Udy sirnt last Mrs Lucille Wood and children left WinkMrs Ruth week with her sister this week for Salt Lake City where ler at Pocatello they will si)end a few days prior to Mi ti Mrs Erwin Sutherland and their leaving for Los Angeles California where Mr Wood has received family spent Sunday evening with STANDARD GASOLINE UNSURPASSED Mr & Mrs J E Godlrcy at Claikston employ ment Mr ti Mis Roy Welling of Salt Dike Mrs Nettie Hassell of Pocatello IN ALL QUALITIES spent the wlli her motliei City spent a few days here bust week of Mrs Esthtr WaUuns Biigham Mis Harriet Hardy The New RPM and Penn Motor Oils Mr fc Mrs Cliff Cannon and family City silent Saturday with Mr & Mrs E C Richards spent Saturday at Clurkiton Holt Mr Mis & Earl and family The Primary was leorgamed SunLucille Wood was re- drove to Clarkston Satviday day evening Miss Lolita Hodges o' Garden City By the Sugar Factory leased froi i being president ard Ruth Arthur Astle Mgr Parker and Cleo Wood as co 'iicllors and Uel Gam of Fielding wete June 3rd at Salt Wednesday The fellow me officers were su tamed President Clara Garn Tressa Coombs’ Lake City The young couple will 44-4 44444 44444 4 44 f 44 4444444 44444444444444444 as councilor Florence Godfrey j make their home at Fielding f Wood a nd Mis Pheobe rotary and treasurer and Ruth Pack-- j daughter SWIMD NCE- er as organist Fheobe returned home Monday even- 4 Mns Iva the three llcox has returned to hot mg after spending past IHCKEN DINNERS'— LUNCHES home at Standardvilie after spending! weeks at Loa Angeles California 4 Lumber Company Stardld The Corn er Service 444 the ligH of subsequent history Avoiding war may be ihe best thing to do er it may mean merely putting off the evil dav Italy could not pay kv war debt to this notion vet she was able to dig up several hundred million dollars to wage an indefensible war It is things like this that again-- t Ethiopia cause the average mmh lo dt ubt'tlm wisdom of the war debt settlement The cost of 'ge ding the boms checks to the veterans preparing b iuu nnd records am is eshmoh-mailing and checking application 4 4 t4 Crystal Springs 4 4 LARGEST HOT & COLD WATER SUPPLY THk UNITED STATES X i 4 4 4 4 DRAINED EVERY NIGHT f X at twelve million dollars A reader of this gaper has it figured oih that the federal housing program would have over better if it had nrovided automobiles gone instead of new homes People don’t want new homes They want new cars IN 't T 0O0 ! 4 Mak Reservations For Chicken Our New Dining Dinner Service Room and I X X t444444444444- - |