Show THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY JANUARY 8 1937 and the Garland Girls' tri cf Venna Klrkham ' Clio consisting sane Nye and Amy Christopherson two numbers Leo Walker president of the Lions club of Garland had charge of the Nichols Lions Give Program CRYING FOR ATTENTION At School Assembly Braving the Cold winds and snow noon members of drifts Wednesday Lions club of Garland brought an program for the program high interesting the school AUTO assembly PATROL BOUGHT COUNTY BY BOX ELDER Vernald Wm Johns gave an address in which he explained the purA new auto patrol was purchased hr pose and activities of the Lions club Box Elder county In Salt Lake City This organization engages in seme here Wednesand delivered such Tuesday special philanthropic activities C Henry Nielsen county clerk as the care of the blind buts its chief day said work is in cooperation with other civic The machine cost $5625 and has a bodies in fostering worth while comtandem drive canopy enclosure such as street and single munity enterprizes A used patrol valand V snowplow adhome beautification community was trader ued at $2750 in on the celebrations and community vertising Mr Nielsen said new machine Students Mr Johns said would be interested in a few years hence in High School news furnished by aligning them'elves with such group the sfhool Journalism as the Lion's club department ctfc- - ” of 51m the direction two under of his j gave popuRoy Manning elU Gilfin lar saw solos accompanied by Mark v&sasnma L R SAMUELS Gets New Dishes the cooking classes were that after all convinced be Santa Claus when they to school Monday morning returned a proposed legislative program affecttables pilod and feund the kitchen ing the powers and duties of the Utah boxes with containing new high State Board of Health While the program includes seven dnhos the Public Health ixrints of legislation Among them was a beautiful dinner a service Committee agrees that the set of Bavarian china Advisory ir for twelve most There was also a crystal in importance providing for local Public Health ad- service for twelve consisting cf cocktail and fult dishes ministration in Utah is the one which additiona' Besides these there are provides for the administration of loto serve cal Public Health thru ten districts cafeteria dislres sufficient e administered by adequately sixty people The girls spent Monday with trained public health officials washing and putting them awav the aid and counsel of local health 0 Miss Burnham ha- been hop!: advisory boards time receive these dthes for seme lit is pointed out m the review of She dcsciibed them as "a dream come this proposal that the State of Utah true" is now spending thru city and county more than $133000 angovernments public health denually for Ag Economics Bureau This sum it partments and services is further pointed out by Dr J L Forecasts Crop and is Jones state health commissioner large enough to prvoide fairly effect- Produce Prices for ’37 ive public health service if adminisOutlook reports for 1937 Just Issued e tered by adequately-traineEcby the Bureau of Agricultural officials onomics Indicate the following: Under the present law Dr Jones The Prices for 1937: nd Demand explains we receive practically no demand for farm products in 1937 benefit from the public wll be greater than In 1936 — because health expenditures except in cities increase In domestic deof expected of forty thousand population or over mand and also exjiected Increase in and one county (Davis) which maindemand Improved foreign demand e tains a public health deand shorter supplies of some compartment modities will result in higher pricer for' farm products during the first half of 1937 comjared with similar period USED CARS of 1936 The increase in demand With an OK That Counts however may not sustain higher prices during the latter part of 1937 Our Used Cars Make Good — should growing seasons be extremely favorable Or We Do resulting in bumper crops to conLand Values are expected FRONK CHEVROLET tinue the gradual rise begun In 1933 T remonton Phone 28 farm Machinery prices during 1937 to remain at approxiaie expected mately the 1936 levels Any change will be upward because of the up& labor and ward trend in puces of Thursday there was filed with the State Planning Board by its Public recomcommittee Health Advisory mendations and conclusions including DIN- COPYRIGHT SSVAN WNU DINE SERVICE A NEW IPBiSIL® VANCE MQJIR EDER MyTEKY FOLLOW IT SERIALLY D N TUBS IP A IP E ID Lewis Jones Takes Bench A District Judge Succeeding Judge Melvin C Hands who has presided over tire First District since 1922 Lewis Jones of Brigham City took the oath of office as such at Brigham City Monday noon The first official act was the fixing and appoving of the bonds of the sevof the Commissioners eral county after district three counties in the was court the session of Short a which had for the taking care of default matteis which last session had accured since porary reiorter and that lie intended to care for the business which might come before him with ag great disof patch as the orderly administration justice permits A ‘aL PEP the moinuig Commencing Tuesday Jones will be m January 5 Judge session practically every day at Loaan completing the November term of the he district Court there except that will be in Brigham City to oiien the and in term on January January will sit Ogden on January 8 where he m place of Judge Pratt in a matter In which Judge Pratt L disnualiLed Judge Jones announced that he had appointed Farrell Johnson as his tem Get these Quality Products at This Friendly Station Come Here for Prompt Washing and Greasing Service Radiator e SHAW A WOOD WILLARD SERVICE STATION Liberty Theatre TKEMONTON Sunday Monday Tuesday Olivia De Havilland and Pa trie Knowles in “THE CHARGE OF THE Bear River State Bank corp depositFORinsurance member federal EACH DEPOSITOR INSURANCE $5000 MAXIMUM WE WELCOME ALL NEW BUSINESS LIGHT BRIGADE” Wednesday & Thursday Joe E Brown in “POLO JOE” 44 4 other costs Numbers expected than years earlier the January' at the beginning of to be somewhat peak number of 3' but will be larger than average of the lart 15 the Because of increased buying years power of consunrrs and reduced supa marked Improvement plies of perk in consumer demand for beef and veal is expected Higher price are anticipated mand and in view of increased - smaller tupplies in ex- wheat crop considerably cess cf demesne ned will be produced In the United States in 137 and puces toward an export basis will decline obtained if yields are cn Friday & Satuiday Double Bill- ‘THE CAPTAIN’S KID” With Guy Kibbee May Robson and Sybil Jason Dick Foran in “GUNS OF THE PECOS” 44 and Hay acreage at present is sufficient to produce an ample crop hi 1937 normal wtather condiUonfj providing of the With the exception prevail 1934 crop the hay ciop just harvested1 was the smallest ui 20 jears Cattle 1937 are smaller UTAH Week of January 10 to 16: community This Bank is prepared to loan money in line with sound banking principles to those who will final credit a profitable bridge to opportunities in materials SERVICE COMPLETE A BRIDGE TO OPPORTUNITIES Gnls firmlv there must IVERSON FUNERAL 44 4444 la periods of business recovery new opportunities are constantly arising where the use of ready funds can be of distinct value to individuals and industries in this OGDEN UTAn Planning Board After Holiday Recess By Central Qu SSVAN E- Beautiful Shoes High School Kitchen New Health Laws Recommended for State 444444444444' prosjcctive acreage Dairy outlook: The increase in the power of consumers and purchasing thru prospects that It will continue 1937 and beyond is an Important factor In Improving the dairy outlook The number of lambs to market this winter Is very but prospects now are that be fed for uncertain it will than a year earlier The average price of fed lambs In the marketing season may ikf be greatly ' different fom that of when It was higher than for several years HALF YEARLY SALE A TWICE YEARLY OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON BETTER FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN Better shoes from main floor stock as well as all lines from regular stock — Sizes to 10 AAAA & FEE Formerly to $895 $95 FOR Broken Walk-Ove- r to $4 95 BOYS’ MEN lines from and other Medium BOOTS or high tops famous makers $685 Formerly extra Formerly $345 to $695 $- $495 95 to $495 HOUSE SLIPPERS FOR ALL THE FAMILY Formerly 69c to $195 — Now in three groups Richards Market - Groceries - Meats “HOME OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE” Garland Bell Phone 26 WE GIVE AND S A II REDEEM GREEN Utah STAMPS With the holiday now over and every one getting back to the regulor routine again it i well to begin laying in1 and household necessities before' a stock of groceries they advance in price Nearly everything is due to advance For example sugar will advance 40c per 100 Ibsu Let us fill your by Jan 15 other items accordingly requirements now JANUARY 9 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 06c LETTUCE — Large Calif Iced heads 08c CELERY — Large Jumbo Bunch — home grown 25c BANANAS— Golden Ripe—4 lbs 25c RAISINS — 4 lb pkg seedless ORANGES— 2S8 size 2 doz - 25c— 176 size 1 doz- - 25c IQc CORN — No 2 can — Maid in Idaho tender sveet C6c -- Fresh in — lb SPINACH — 12c 4 seedless — GRAPEFRUIT Large Arizona I7c NOODLES — Queens Taste — 1 lb celophane bags 18cr COCOA — Mothers’ — 2 lb Tins MACARONI — Queen’s Taste — 2 lb celophane bag 20c- — 25c — Bar — 6 Giant White SOAP Crystal 59c cam any brand COFFEE —Two 36cz BUTTER— Utah’ Bet— high teted— lb sheet 4 riJk 1000 2Z finish TISSUE— Ideal TOILET 25c SALAD DRESSING— Qt— Mile High MEAT DEPARTMENT ?3c" Brand — lb BACON SQUARES — Armour 15c: FRANKFURTERS— Fresh stock— lb 24c lb PORK CHOPS— Loin Cut— 240- BEEF STEAKS —Any cut— lb 14c to 16c BEEF ROASTS— Shoulder Cuts— !b — 18c PORK ROASTS — Shoulder cuts lb — " ' MW I— imi 1 mMn LUIJI1 |