Show THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY JANUARY IS 1937 THE GARLAND TIMES published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah &a Second Class Mattel- - in August 1928 Editor and Publisher Vemald Wm Johns Subscription Price $200 A Year Prompt payment of your subscription will help to keep your paper and keep it a good paper the Pacific plicants for duty with posts qualified Fleet and in foreign musicians for band duty and men with aviation experience in at The Postmaster M L Nielsen the Army Navy and Marine Corps tor Garland announces vacancies in the duty with aviation units United States Marine Corps for deFull information may be obtained sirable applicants between the ages of by calling at or writing: to the Marine station Boom 46 18 and 30 years and 60 to 74 inches in Corps recruiting Federal Office Building San Francisheight co The vacancies include desirable ap Postmaster Advises Of Marine Vacancies DILEMMA COMMUNISTIC THE iiSa EDITORIAL COMPLIMENT AN ELOQUENT Drastic Reductions The recent command of Gregory Ordzhonikidze Soviet Commissar for Heavy Industry that all Russian factories be reorganized along American lines to eradicate inefficiency and reduce waste is perhaps the most eloquent compliment that couldbe paid to the industrial system in this COATS — HATS — SUITS — Are Being Offered In This Big January Event ON NfcWS tMiTAte country ' By the same token it must have been a pill for the Red Government at Moscow to hitter publicly acknowledge that there was anything superior in the hated Capitalist system — a system which the Communist Party is dedicated to destroy No more opposite politick philosophies The exist than Communism and Democracy guiding principle of the former is rigid state control over the individual under a political on the other hand Democrocy dictatorship insures to a free people the free play of individual initiative and rewards commensurate with ability Under our system American industry has created the world’s highest living standards the shortest working hours and the highest wage scale and has brot benefits to consumers and workers in a degree unequalled anywhere else under SERVICE all Service over the valley who have dealers FIELDING care for their been letting other cars Our prompt dependable attention coupled quality SHELL products is responsible for this favor n at Proprietor KING AND SPRING Pea Coal MICHAELIS Some — Amazing Values i Hurry! 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