Show THE GARLAND TIMES HOME-COOKE- THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY 1937 Cows Reach High IS BEST FOOD D 8 JANUARY Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Mattel’ in August 1928 Editor and Publisher Yemald Wm Johns Subscription Price $200 A Year Prompt payment of your subscription will help to keep your paper and keep it a good paper Collettl testAccording er for the Weber Davis and Box Elder Herd Improvement association DESERT WATER g water to A proposal to provide Utah deserts via a- state highway “irrigation system” has been advanced by State Road Commission horticultural engineers The plan 'would design highways to collect rainfall carrying water along roadsides in concrete lips to reservoirs placed every third of a mile a at With an average annual rainfall of 6 inches highway would collect enough water to irrigate an acre of trees ex- each reservoir perts believe Newsy News tablishments ' In 1936 following a trend of some year’s standing census takers found only 145610 — a drop of 1190 students Most puzzling factor in the drop is the fact that state birth rates have shown no appreciable decrease particularly not in larger cities where the school drop has been most noticable From a taxpayer’s viewpoint the drop may not be so deplorable Under state law Tax Commissioners levy $25 per child for educational purposes With 1190 less children taxpayers will pay approximately $30000 less to the state Still puzzled by their inability to explain the decrease Superintendent Skidmore will set statisticians on its trail soon Mutual Leaden Hear Opera Explained Robinson explain will Officers and leaders of the MiA Bear River and surrounding Monday evening gathered at the stake tabernacle at Garland for Instruction by members of the general board t A large group heard Mr Mark from stakes of Salt Lake City sing and the opera that the mutuals this year thruout the present church Subscribe Today For The Times Miss Revon Idaho holidays with Jack Munson Rupert Munson has returned to the after spending her parents Mr & Mrs RIVERSIDE Miss LaVon Hales is few weeks In Salt Lake t You have to take unusual care of your car in See that it is kept clean that its Cold Weather! Radiator is protected that its oil flows freely on cold Starts and that it is properly greased LET US ASSIST YOU IN KEEPING YOUR CAR CONDITION FOR EVERY WINTER EMERGENCY CLYDE WOOD THE STANDARD OIL STATION Pseudonym By S Van Dine if Serial Author HWW444WW WCRK Drastic Reductions — In FAIR PRICES Lee’s Farber Theatre For SPRING CANYON WE “GORGEOUS Cartoon & New Wednesday & Thursday Robert Young in “SWORN ENEMY” LA GRA Our Problems HUSSY” We Your FURNACES COALS — Pea Coal' — Petroleum Coke MI CH AE LIS COAL COMPANY Half Off One I i USE AND School at Stake officers meet In sion at 2:30 pm in the with KING COAL KING Square 19— Sunday general sesDairy ward chapel the Box Elder unit showed that for cows in milk there was an average inin the ward services The evening crease of 285 pounds of milk' and chapel at 7:30 pm will be under the 2 5 pounds of butterfat per cow for direction of the stake seminary The averof over November December Stanley Johnson will take charge Hoilen Betenson and age feed cost per pound of butterfat the program inthe and old cents 195 was on will talks give produced Glen Anderson come per cow above feed costs was Testament subjects Fannie Hall and $603 Ted Linford will discuss Church Hiswill The five highest average butterfat tory subjects Naomi Gaddie and producing herd in the Box Elder unit give a New Testament reading the musical numbers will be given by based on cows In milk were as follCl:o Nye ows: M V Rohwer of Brigham RI girls' trio Venn i Kirkham of and Amy Christophcrson 493 Clifford Hansen pounds Jan 12— Relief Society at Mantua 460 pounds Leon Jensor meetcf Brigham R D 417 pounds W E 2 pm The Work and Business Kerr of Tremonton 36 0 pounds and ing will be held under the direction R J Mrs and Northman Enc Mrs ol 341 J P Barnard of Deweyville Mrs Alfred Bishop will give Stainer pounds wJ’ A marked Increase In the number of a reading and Miss Bessie Korth cows producing 50 pounds or more of plan an accordian selection Primary at 4 pm butterfat during the’ month was also M I A at 730 pm noted A total of 21 cows reached Jan 14— Choruses wil Thursday this mark during December or an increase of 7 head over November Of Hold practices at 7:30 pm wiL The Genealogical committee this’ number 11 were Holstcins 8 weTe hold their regular meeting Jerseys and 2 were Guernseys An outstanding record was made by a Holstein cow owned by W E Kerr retary Wallace the recommcndationr techof Tremonton This cow made 826 of Utah’s state AAA committee pounds of butterfat in 27 days She nical committee forest service extenand 1879 a sion milk station of service with experiment produced pounds test of 447 concerning of agriculture department the 1937 agricultural program J5an Crawford and Robert Taylor in Oiled Slack Jan of these agencier Representatives City Owens Takes Farm 28 at the state college met December Ray Capener and children are Mr & Mrs Stacy Gam and children for compliance to outline a procedure with relatives In Salt Lake Plan to Washington of Ogden visited with Mr & Mrs Dan visiting proW W1 Owens assistant director for in the agricultural conservation City for an Indefinite ieriod of time Gam last week Utah State Agrlcultual college gram and to make certain suggestion and Mr & Mrs Arbon Bowcutt and the Mr & Mrs Theron Farnsworth to be incorporated in the national extension week last service for left the were Nadine small Lo daughter Miss Fay Farnsworth left for D C to deliver to Sec- - plan d guests of Mr & Mrs Lorenzo Washington after spending the Tuesday Angeles Bowcutt past 2 weeks with relatives here Mr & Mrs Ronald Hales and childMr & and Mrs Hales Stephen ren of Riverside were Sunday guests daughter Sandra have returned home BEAUTY WORK THAT IS GUARANTEED of Mr & Mrs Jack Munson after spending the holidays in Wheel-oTO PLEASE Miss Elizabeth Hess has returned to and Ogden her school work at Salt Lake City Ronald E Hales made a business Mr & Mrs Elbert Ashby of Garland trip to Logan Monday Permanent Waving visited with friends here last week Karl Ward Arlene Hadfleld and Mr & Mrs Earl Holt drove to Salt Lawrence Davis have returned to Lothe Latest and Best gan to resume their studies at the Machines or by the Used USAC after spending the holidays at the homes of their parents Machineless Method S Mr & Mrs Ronald Hales and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr You prefer of & Mrs Ross Wood of Fielding1 author of “The S S Van Dine Miss Afton Hales has returned to — Reasonable Prices — Garden Murder Case” our newest Salt Lake City where she will conserial story is actually named Wiltinue her schooling at the South high lard Huntington Wright This little school known fact about America’s foremost writer of detective fiction was NONE COSMETICS HOLLYWOOD NOW HERE —FLIGHT— uncovered only a few months ago BETTER AT ANY PRICE — Lake City last week As Willard Huntington Wright Miss Virginia Smith and Harold Van Dine was an obscure literary Y’ou are Invited to Come See At Once the Cosmetics that are being dramatic and art critic also writ- Smith have returned to Salt Lake City Adopted by Discriminating Users Everywhere ing a few books on scholarly topics after spending the holidays with Mr which gave him little fame In 1916 & Mrs J H Smith and family he published his first novel “The LEE’S BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR Miss Vemessa Lott has been visitMan of Promise” but it attracted 77 J Phone 60 Residence Operator Mary Bailey ing with friends at Plymouth small notice Mr & Mrs Cliff Canncn and famiIt was in 1925 that the modern were spending a few clays with relaVan Dine was born By way of ly tives at Clarkston last week occupational therapy after a long illness he wrote “The Benson Murder Case” creating the master sleuth Philo Vance In order to avoid comparison of this more popular type of literature with his previous scholarly works he adopted the pseudonym of S S Van Dine taking an old family name of his maternal grandmother “The Benson Murder Case” was HATS — SUITS— ON COATS published in Scribner’s magazine and in book form during 1926 WithThis Big January Event Offered Are Being in a year came Van Dine’s second mystery story “The Canary Murder Case” Already he had become a best seller and his detective Philo Vance was a household word Shop an anthology “The Following Many Items Have Been Marked Down to as Much Great Detective Stories” and an in Parlor Beauty J introduction under his own name As Half of Their Former Selling Price: to Move to “Some Famous Medical Trials” Connection h Others are Off Them From our Stock he continued the exploits of Philo Utah Vance turning them out since at Garland and the rate of one a year After Van t Dine’s enormous success as a writer of detective fiction his earlic r negBUY NOW AND SAVE! lected novel “The Man of Fomire” was reissued in 1929 and received high praise Born in 1888 at Charlottesville Orpheum Virginia the author was graduated UTAH TREMONTON Utah Tremonton from Harvard university where he was a prize student in anthropology The Exclusive Women’s Store and enthology With his wife who Tonight and Saturday tSBJS was Eleanor Rulapaugh a portrait as TICKET TO PARADISE” painter known professionally Claire De Lisle - 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