Show i COMMUNICATION THE GARLAND TIMES Bringing you this Week and every Week a variety of news service equalled by few papers published in the state Here you find - eight pages of well i chosen reading matter: Local and County — comments on the Editorials and news 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 Prompt payment of your subscription will help to keep your paper and keep it a good paper letters Primitive to write ishch All j General £ accompanied Miss by home Mrs Helen a three Lee has returned r visit in Californ- weeks ia the regular Pinochle game ments were served children Mr & Mrs Ross Wood and were Sunday guests Harvey and Carla of Mr & Mrs Ronald Hales club girls met FriThe TNT of Miss day afternoon at the home were Special guests Thola Jensen Miss Ruth Lee Mrs Helen Capencr of Evanston Wyo and Miss Wilma Radio Service TUBES ACCESSORIES TESTING FREE ELECTRIC WASHING REFRIGERATOR & MACHINES SERVICED AND REPAIRED Idaho RefreshMorris of Pocatello ments were served by the hostess assisted by" her mother Mrs D P JenJ sen were Mr & Mrs Leland Capener visitors Wednesday They Salt Lake GENE HOLLADAY TREMONTON PHONES: UTAH & LIGHT SUMMER DRESSES We can and offer you a wide choice of design price color' in neat wash frocks and cool Yoi will be wise view "our stocks frequently summer dresses to THE LA GRA ' SHOP Exclusive Women’s Store The Utah Tremonton Hail Damage Insure Against The time has come once more to insure your Get your insurance crops against damage by hail and be protected all season It costs no early more than later John J Shumway INSURANCE — - LOANS — REAL — NOTARIAL ESTATE SWINf— Rules WORK — DANCT — CHICKEN LUNCHES- DINNERS— Crystal Springs LARGEST HOT & COLD WATER SUPPLY IN THE UNITED STATES DRAINED EVERY NIGHT oOo Make Reservations For Chicken Have to Handle PENNIES! NOTICE Is hereby given that David Gibbs of Portage Utah who on made August 25 1927 stockraising homestead entry No 036241 for Sec 10 Sec 5 Sec 7 NWUNE'4 ShNW1 S’iSWV Sec 8 NWNW' Sec 17 NWUNE'4 SE’NE'i NWSE1 SEVSE '4 Sec 18 Section 20 Town14 North ship Range 4 West Salt City Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above described before John Shumway Notary Public at Garland Utah on the 28th day of July 1933 Claimant names as witnesses: Wm D Harris J C Gibbs Leslie L Haskins and Thomas P John all of Portage Utah Thomas F Thomas Our New Dining Room and Service Dinner Lumber Company Utah Register bS2S5B5!3 June Jy i X'f - vVC 9 r at Srj 4 T y 4 e You can buy your gasoline money at our new Just say "give me 50 cents worth” pump and it is measured out to you to the last drop It’s the modern way to buy gasoline Lke want it by the gallon this accurate y°u just as able to serve you pump is Garland Blue Liglit Service Dependable PEP 88 and VICO Products I 39S33SB3 LaVon Halts and Mss Lorella Bowcutt Miss Ruth Lee of Evanston Wyo Is a guest at the Leland Caijcner You Don’t for PUBLICATION OF TIIE INTERIOR Land Office at Salt Lake Utah June 10 193G f$ P If you are planning a new home or want to remodel your old one our plan service is at your It is just one feature of the disposal complete service you get when you deal with an were and Friday DEPARTMENT USE OUR PLAN SERVICE te Driving Mrs J E Robinson of Salt from pace Lake City were calling on friends when Continued vehicles or where apmeeting here Saturday proaching vehicles may ' be hidden Earl J Holt took a group of Beefrom view hive girls and their Bee Keeper Mrs Do not pass a vehicle near the Mary Standing to Ogden Canyon crest of a hill or on a curve Wednesday morning where they will Do not reduce speed suddenly or spend a few days direction without signalling change John Ravesten and children of Always keep your car under control Clarkston visited here Sunday Keep a safe clear stopping distance Mr 8s Mrs E H Packer and daughahead of you ter Colleen spent Sunday at GardProceed at a safe speed and on en City with relatives your own side of the road when ap- Mr & Mrs Claud Petersen announce preaching hilltops curves or inter-- e 8irt born Mon- - sections at which the road ahead may aJTiva°f f day June 22nd not be clearly visible Mrs John Mason and daughter At night drive so that you can alMary of Salt Lake City spent the lat- ways stop within the clearly Illuminter part of last week visiting with ated distance ahead friends here Carefully obey all traffic signals E H Packer took a group of If a stop sign Is posted where a Sunday School children to Lagoon Monday side road enters a main highway Vernile Lott left Sunday for Idaho stop and do not proceed until sure where he has been employed you can do so safely Mrs Frank J Walker of Ogden ls visiting with her daughter Mrs AW Bums The Richards family reunion was lield at Liberty Park Sunday June 21st A large crowd of relatives from drove down home Mrs Karl G Wellng in Brigham famly spent Wednesday City en"Miss Nonne Eail of Fielding members of her Pinochle tertained home o club Thursday evening at the Mrs Lulu Bowcutt her sister will be considered Safe happiness Mr & City Garland & Hales Ronald Satuiday Mr & full water rights and In desirable locations Mr Garst said There Is no limitation as to the size of the tracts NOTICE Tri-Sta- Mr on a offers will be considered competitive basis of San Francisco George Mason Offers will be received at the Rehere on business spent Monday settlement Administration office at Mr & Mrs L Maurice Larson and Salt Lake small daughter Dawn and Mr & The land will be purchased under Mrs Fay Thomack spent Sunday in a project recently approved at WashIdaho alloington for which $915000 was Mrs J L Smith and daughters cated The money will be used for Margaret and Pearl of Preston Idaho an additional purchase of 4000 acres spent Sunday with friends here of submarginal land as well as for Mr & Mrs Asael Godfrey of Garthe purchase of good land land Mrs George Godfrey and daughof The holdings farm families ters Beatrice and Florence attended on submargin&l stranded land IncapP funeral services for Mrs Edith able of yielding a livelihood will be Humphreys at Paradise last Friday and retired to grazing or Mrs William Romney of Salt Lake purchased The program calls for the uses other the marriage of her City announces resettlement on good land of 100 such daughter Lorene to Mr George Mafamilies son formerly of this place The The project known officalily as the took place Wednesday June 24th at Salt Lake City after which the Sevier Valley project embraces the Sevier Valley in central Utah ln the for young couple left Immediately four counties mentioned where they plan to Ban Francisco make their future home We extend Lists our best wishes for their success and Auto Association All may count on our cooperation in the achievement of all good things for our community THE GARLAND AUTO CO J D Gunderson President Mr & Mrs J H Ward and family and Benson Allen and Richard Hyer spent Sunday In Ogden canyon Mr & Mrs Horace Bigler spent the d Mr Bigler Is here d ing summer school at the USAC In Logan this for me considerable FIELDING J The well wishes of- our many business friends as they were in the advertising expressed columns of the Times last week were sincerely appreciated by the officers of the Garland Auto Co you Newsy News From Perfect Assurance: the belief of the average politician that he speaks for the people Our Tlianlts this heading — V W J RIVERSIDE Utah Transferred to Better BEING conditions in drought-stricke- n living areas of Utah will be corrected by a - Resettlement Administration " project ""which calls for the relocation of 100 stranded families on individual farms where they will be able to earn their livlihood Jonathan Garst Resettlement Administration director for Utah Arizona California and Nevada announced today $915000 has been allocated for this purpose and for the purchase of an additional 4000 acres of submarginal land in Utah A land use adjustment study of one problem area disclosed that $320 is the average annual income of farm families and that many of them are reduced to the use of tallow candles for household lighting Children are obliged to go barefoot until cold weather sets in Telephones and other modern necessities ar practically unknown the report declared Once a lively agricultural trading center serving 1200 families the town of Widtsoe in John’s Valley in south Utah one of the problem areas has been abandoned Only 50 families remain in the valley which is 18 miles north of Bryce Canyon National Park A majority of the families were forced to go on relief Failure of the water supply combined with the sshort frost-fre- e growing season is blamed for the failure of agriculture in this region the altitude of which is more than 7000 feet One farmer reported he was able to obtain but one potato crop out of 12 plantings due to frost and and lack of water Project plans call for the purchase of 100 farm units totalling about is available Families resettled on the units will be supplied with necessary farming equipment They will purchase the land from the government on longterm contracts Submarginal land purchased from the settlers by the government will be returned to grazing the use to which it was put before the coming of the settlers under the NOTES are Anderson Mrs Roscoe I pay over the arrival of a baby in your paper rejoicing June 22 girj on Monday money every year to farm organiza-Mr & Mrs J O Hadfield & daught-ge- t tlons to protect my Interests but l This week I ers Arlene Fay and Doris were nothing for it River-to the of peas j eii visitors Saturday my load side vlner I got such a poor test m1ss Grace Udy has returned after that I went to see what was the mat-ft week’s stay in Promontory looked ter The pea testing screen Miss Leone Macfarlane Is visiting too step so I went home and got a! jn Logan at the home of Mr & Mrs spirit level and found the screen had Jo&eph Bowcutt Jr a 3 Inch slope Instead of the two Mr & Mrs James M Burt and son The com- - jimmje 0f Brigham were guests at Inch slope It should have pany had put it that way and Mr Iverson the farmers' man was there Families Being and had done nothing about It I tbok my next load to Fielding was and found that the screen there Farming Communities 34 of an almost as much too steep inch making many first grade peas Administration is The Resettlement The company go in with the seconds prepared to consider offers of good made the screens right after I showed lancj ln Utah for the resettlement of them but I was paying Mr Iverson 100 farm families Jonathan Garst to look after that I don’t like It bethl£ announced regional director cause second grade peas bring $4850 less a’ ten ' this year ' than' the "firsts in of considered be land will Offers which are worth a little more than Millard Sevier San Pete and Juab $80 00 counties It must be good land with "I want EDITORIAL UTAH FAMILIES RESETTLED INTERESTING of a is a resume The following to the of 8 Y Shlbata statement Mr Garland Times the editor of Shlbata requests that his sentiments since he cannot readily be published As he took put them into writing the care to make them In the presence of witnesses we accede to his desire tho it Is a rule to publish only Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah aa Second Class Matter in August 1928 Editor and Publisher Vemald Wm Johns Subscription Price $200 A Year JUNE 26 1936 TIMES FRIDAY THE GARLAND ft |