Show f t JANUARY THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY Pertinent History By V from page sense Nebraska has done away with its two house legislature and one small group of law makers will determine the laws that will govern the state Most Lions Club Speaker By Johns Win of the men in the hud previous glOUp have All legislative experience of them are admitted by all to Nebraskans be select and! capable individuals repie- sentative of the state's best It is predicted that Continued from page the company tug contract between and the growers Mr Love said "No one will contend that it is perfect but it does represent the best contract in force In the world between the grower and the processor of any comWhen once the farmer has a modity chance to feel its benefits under a instead of a falling market rising I am sure he will realize and applaud its good points" Don Bush called for short talk? from J M Gaddie James Trinniman representing the local factory and A R Capener a local beet grower Mr Bush lxnnted out ln remarks that theBear Rulver vaIley had tWs year three million produced pounds of and hat ta al actory SE proved itself one of the most efficient in the world J H Kirkhnm played two violin roles preceding the talk and Horacf Wcffncic-numbers smg two vocal Both were accompanied by Miss Vie- they will perform their work more efficiently than the large unwieldy) two house nna Kirkham All Michaehs legislatures of other states J M Gaddie and at the same time save Petti rson and Farley Linford state thousands of dol- -' cd the lunLhe°n at the Hotel expense They will do the second and if thing it is certain they do the first also the two house system in the states is doomed to go the way of hoop skirts within the next decade or two PRIMARYLAW P iO- Seventies failed the ward again evening So the bishop called Edna Larson and Mrs Naomi city talks Si Mrs Keith Rhodes Oyler for cxtemiwranious and Roy andjMr the ladies did remarkably well Barnard drove to Logan Sunday Mr & Mrs Sylvan Korth drove to' Keltic and Roy are attending the AC Mr Mrs John W Larson son Ogden on business Monday Mr & Mr Clifton Grover accomp- - Louis and daughter Clarissa were anled by Mr & Mrs Janies Seager of) Sunday guests cf Mr A Mrs Eric busi- were Brigham City Trcmonton Northman of Garland ness shoppers Monday afternoon Mrs L R Shaffer and sons Vem at and lie Id was meeting Genealogical Jasper drove to Logan Monday on! the heme of Mr & Mrs John Oyler business Mrs Iva who spent the Jr Monday evening There were 8 holidays with Miss Ednemae Smith of have Logan members present More would returned with th:m been present had it not been for thC The basketball games that the local Parent Teachers meeting held the boys played with Fielding and clier this week weic victorious for the night returned to locals We are very proud of the way Miss Carmen Shaffer her home Monday evening after) ti1( boys aie playing in visiting Court of honor was held Sun day the spending at the ward church Salt Lake CityJ M A house party was held at the home1 - 4 4 of Chester Atkinson Monday evening 44 4 f 4 f Games were Indulged in and deuciou? refreshments were served to the folShafier the Misses lowing: fREMOXroV UTAH Rhoda Oyler YemeU Dcnna Oyler £- - "'s - 'kW tit ff Week of Jan Mrs Naomi Oyler as supervisor Mrs Lillian Coombs a' secretary a d’huour Reports were given and luncheon was served to tucn guests by the hostesses Lettc Poie’ NaVell Rhodes and Pearl Rhode-- dent and (Late - for Iasi wteis nM’ci For Many Employment in the Employment servation Coip for led 390855 persons of 2460 Civilian cf small group Teachers and a braved inclement weather to final first since the meeting of the Garland Parent- organizations Monday evening Teachers association Mr Henderson and Mont Harmon were schools of county eupmhors Con- In Utah a total were employed persons number of men vlio left in Nov- to accept private employment ember was 5984 and the total numb- present and discussed "Modern trends er of men who have left to accept in Education" before the interested since the CC C began in group employment Pupils of the school sang numbers April 1933 is 368327 under the direction of Miss Dorotha In older to bring the Corp up to its Christensen and Miss EtheL Rogers a authorized replacement strength Miss LouVell Roberts and Mrs Arthur program is underway to contiue until Linford sang a vocal trio for calls 20 This program January enrollement of 50742 men 25 per cent of those Approximately elected in October had never held to the time they enrollJobs up steady ed in the CCC while others it was com- state tax agents of the reported had not been employed for issumorc than a year previous to the date mission at Brigham City busy ing plates during the opening day of the auto license office The office will be open from 9 am Gaddie Leo R Walker Walter Frida'l to 5 pm daily and Saturdays from and Ralph Richards were present and 9 am to pm until January T Fred scouts of Deweyville Elwood and East assessor announced The L Petersen Garland were in attendance Awards office Is located in the commissioner’s and merits were presented and the rooms on the top floor of the courtvisiting scout leaders spoke house Mr & Mrs A N Wight of the stake Committee were present Genealogical YOUR CHOICE FOR $2 of home held at the at the meeting Bracelets Rings Mr & Mrs David Larson Monday Watches Brooches Ornaments — Anything in Our evening Window — Some Amazing Values Mr John A Holtz of San Francisco visited with Miss Carmen Shaffer the Hurry! first part of the week They drove to Simonsen - Jeweler Salt Lake City Wednesday to spend Robert Tremonton Utah a few days The total on business Wednesday Glcri Larson returned Your Tuesday the full deielopment of its usefulness and its commercial banking calls for intelli- dependability gent cooperation of three important groups: namely the governmental authorities the great body of citizens and the bankers themsehes Through such joint effort the commercial banks can attain their largest value to the people as a source of credit in normal times and as “REUNION” With the Dionne Quintuplets £: Thursday “THE CASE AGAINST “MRS AMES” With Madeline Carroll and a powerful reserve in periods of emergency” Wednesday -- I ROM "STATI MENT THE OF BANKERS AMERICAN PRINCIPLES OF A Window Dashing New Brooches — Griffin Subscribe Today For The Times IVERSON & — Get these Quality Products at This Friendly Station Come Here for Prompt Washing and Greasing Service High School news furnished by Journalism the school department under the direction of Mrs FUNERAL Amazing Hurry! GASOLINE IN THIS PAREP A Valuea Some Jlte PEP 88) IT SERIALLY SHAW Rings in Our - Jeweler Tremonton Utah PHILO VANCE STCRy FOLLOW — $200 Bracelets — Anything Robert Simonsen SERVICE COMPLETE Radiator e WILLARD WOOD SERVICE STATION TIMES ADS ARE READ llichards Market Meats Phone Groceries - OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE’ Utah Garland 26 AND REDEEM S & FOR SATURDAY II GREEN STAMPS JANUARY 16 BANANAS— Golden Ripe— 4 lbs ORANGES— 288 Size— 2 doz SPINACH— Fresh— lb OATS— CRYSTAL WEDDING PEANUT BUTTER— 2 lb Jars CHERRY CHOCOLATES— 1 lb Box COFFEE— Richards’ Special— 1 lb PEETS GRANULATED SOAP— Large MACARONI — Skinners Large — 2 lbs CATSUP— Pierces 2lo cans NOODLES — Queens Taste — 1 lb celophane bags SALMON— Tall Del Monte 25c 29c 07c 23c 27c 23c 19c 25c 19c 16c 17c 22c BEEF STEAKS— Rnd or Loin—” : BEEF ROASTS— Shoulder Crf:— lb PORK CHOPS— Loin cuts— lb PORK SAUSAGE — Country rtyle — 2 lbs nGRK ROASTS — Shoulder cuts —lb FRANKFURTERS — Fresh stock —lb 24c ASSOCIATION COMMERCIAL BANKING Friday & Satuiday giU Ray Miliance and Dorothy Lamour in “JUNGLE PRINCESS” “HIDEAWAY Bear River State Bank GIRL” With Shirley Ross and Robert Cummings $5 CORP INSURANCE DEPOSIT FEDERAL MEMBER FOR EACH DEPOSITOR INSURANCE MAXIMUM WE WELCOME ALL NEW BUSINESS MM to Choice For The officers and directors of our bank endorse this for mutual helpfulness Vv e enrecommendation deavor to do our share and welcome active cooperation for the benefit of the entire community Brent Los Angel- - of Ornaments SPECIALS TTwiptle association boasted a from 38 and Judging the Watches WE GIVE ’ Last year membership the satisfaction of each individual who participated all are expected back Others interested in improv- their marksmanship arc advised Lng to get ln touch with George Ghunans or Rudy Miller The Times will carry the date of the first shoot Bell A 1 - VAN DONE “HOME T?Qf? $500 winning competition Miller won a medal for high average in the big bore snoot This year will see many more fine prizes go to the men with the best eyes and steadiest nerves parents attend 30 trtal- - November mi Parent Teacher Group Hears School Supervisors Camps Provide nl! chicken supper ? We- the married folks cf the were even necday evening atul toasts cr‘ by alL of the heads cf JJ' supper a Lg ganizations after dance was had for all of muua age w as a sponsored by the mutuaL It very successful evening Mi Regena Jensen of Brigham with visiting City spent last week Miss Ardis Adams Elvar accompanied Ed Isaacson to Salt Lake City Korth cf Tremonton A 1 page pm the same m 7:30 Rudy § § sharp chopper for raisins and nuts 193b Other useful and Cube raw potatoes' crush gadgets extract ice cubes quickly fruit Juices neatly and open cans cleanly In modern homes constructed in combined witn 1936 architects kitchen planning specialists to save housewives useless steps and lighting experts devised methods of infor brighter direct illumination kitchens Modern automatic gas ranges developed last year operate? with increased efficiency and perform unattended more than half the work of preparing three meals a day A'l in all 1936 was a banner year for homemakers! HILE business leaders hail 1936 for the many records established along industrial and houseIhe nation’s lines wives will recall it as the year in which tremendous advances were made in the development of equipment and labor saving devices to free them from many housekeeping drudgeries' were Among 193G developments to class coffee makers designed brew a better beverage in half the time food mills to spare the fingers and bean make to lima shelters pea life in the kitchen easier slicers which simplify this tedious culinary task and small 17 to 23: Sunday Monday at nights year As a surprise note pru ts were awardto the winners of last yeai’s contests The winners of the team contests were the team headed by E W Sutherland in the Hist lialf and 'by team ln the second Bill Goldsberry’s Each team was awarded $600 half In the individual honors Harry Taylor walked off with the lion’s share a hunting knife for high winning score in the small bort individual shoot and shared honors with his father Dan Taylor in tire big bore uy - Liberty Theatre Cii'fr from Continued day last !i“!l ' f Y'atV" Adrr: and SherClei Marble cf DewryviRc Aillard man Oyler Jasper md Don Larsen Chester At'in' ” f Welding Wei Gale Bourne and i’ "as held The Relief Society at the home of Rolxr t Fetter WednesAfter the lesson was day afternoon given the Farm Bureau was rccigan-izewith Mrs NaVell Rhodes as presi- Members To Join for 1937 each should on Mrs GAKDEN MURDER fifties' hcuts 11 Sa!t Lake City Monday night honoring Edwin R Kingsley inter- cl“ "“°nal pm““ They announced that they enjoyed the president's remarks His addresr greater activity m behalf encouraged of the boys of the country who do not have all the opprt unities they cn business Wednesday Mrs Roy Oyler President of our Relief Society suddenly took seriously ill Thursday evening The cause of the illness has not been made known At the present writing she is slightly imHer mother proved Mrs Pcrmilla Rogers of Garland is staying with her Miss Rhoda La: sen returned to her home Satui day evening after mg the pan week visiting in Salt Lake Invites New Meeting ed e es Wednesday after spending a week? vacation hr Utah Mr & Mrs John Oyler had as their week guests the past Mrs Louise Davis of Perry and a sister of Mrs Oyler and her husband Joseph Oyler motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday in his school bus on business lie returned Thursday Mr & Mrs Giant Wilde and son Jerry returned to their home in Salt Ride Club Holds THE CASE C The first measure up for consideration in the Utah legislature will be a direct It appears primary law' certain that it will not require the voter to declare his politics at the polls What else it will require Mr A: Mrs Owen Cheney diove to’ d Much! Ogdcn to spend the only time will tell Thei°n Wood and dauBhler manvLMl's on how depends ' Sharon of Ogden returned to their times our house gets of- home Monday after ( spending the and days with Mr & Mrs Owen Cheney fended at our senate vice versa John Oyler drove to Salt Lake City The 1937 36 Boon Year foi Housewives' Culture is Outlined Paragraph Continued of Beet 15 jtj Iffo in- - I4c to 16c 20c 35c 18c 15c |