Show a THE GARLAND TIMES LUMBER 15 1937 Brigham Banks Elect Directors of Boards Ready For Meetings At COMPANY JANUARY FRIDAY Farm Bureau Leaders Salt Lake City Next Week of the First National Slcckholdeis reelected State Security banks annual convention of the and directors Cuesday night Bureau Federation Farm Utah are: First National bank officials Hotel will be held at the Newhouse Amos P O A Christensen president acHansen vice president W T Davis Salt Lake City January of the board J W Peters by E J cliairman cording to an announcement and James Nelsen directors Holmgren president of the North Box bank officers are State Security Elder County Farm Bureau It Is ex- James E Halverson president R L acted Hint over two thousand farm- Fishbuin Anion Jensen S N Cook ers and their wives belonging to the and J C Knudsen directors The matter of the purchase of the and Coopera-tv- " County Farm Bureaus bank stock by the First Security corsecton from every 20th The Your Building and Modernization Our Problems Problems Are State Consult With Us We Will Help You ft Tri-Sta- Lumber Company te MM Social Notes Mrs J D Gunderson was hostess to the B ft B bridge club at her home Prizes were won by Monday evening Hector Haight Mrs Duane Lower Luncheon Mis P C Petterson was served to twelve guests Mrs and T" i with left Saturday F sister Mr? Mary Young and licr son Gard for their home in San Francisco Mr Limb plans to visit in California ior a month or so J of Uuh Garland Limb hie Mr ft Mrr Mrs E J Holmgren A M Mulliner and Mr ft Mrs Lawrence Carter were visitors at the stock show in Ogden Monday They tended the dance in the evening Mr ft ClVfr the state Assurance will be In attendance has been received by the Officers Farm Bureau R Ogg Secietary of the I arm Bureau Federation Utah State dial Mi W ANNOtNtri) AuiUKuii Mrs Bertlu Duimtr amu uumi last week the marriage of her daughter Evelyn to Mr Norman Trailer of Rock which took place Springs Wyoming Thursday evening Decemljer 31 193C at the home of the groom’s mother Mrs Fred Trailer Bishop Cecil James performed the ceremony The bride has been In Rock Springs for about a year The Trailer family are' old "residents Of that City Several parties were given in liGiior of the bride The Gleaner Girls of Rock Springs entertained at a kitchen shower and friends at Cliuilcston Utah abo gave a jiarty in her honor where she received many beautiful gifts Muss Danner icsided at the F G Korth home In Garland last year and Mrs Charles W Sewell AdminisAssociated of the trative Dilector Wcnen oi tin Amencan Faint Bureau cue ution will be present to particiin the convention activities f vital concernImportance Topics of the agricultural ing ivi phase Industry of the State of Utah will be discus it’d b pio’iuiieiiL state and national leadeis Mr Holmgren said J pate n he Homo' and Community Depart J tnont of the State Farm Bureau will hold its annual sessions January 20th The at 10 am and annual pm dance will be held In the evening of January 21 and the banquet and program in the evening of Friday Jan 22nd Officcis of the Farm Bureau for 1937 will be elected at an annual of the Board of Directors which will be held at 4 p m Friday January 22nd Mr Holmgren reported meeting Mr ft Mrs Theo Limb entertained MARRIAGE TAKES PLACE 1 number of friends at dinner MoMiss Ruth Sederholm daughter of nday evening in honor of Mr & Mrs Mrs Alice Sederholm of Brigham City Horace Rose and Horace S Rose son of Mrs Ursel Ros-of Garland were mairled SunMrs ft Mrs Elmer Anderson of day January 10th at the home of are guests this week at the home the bides mother In Brigham City was performed of Mr Anderson’s parents Mr ft Mrs The ceremony by C E Anderson Bishop Carlos Sederholm an uncle ofj the bride The young people will Frank II Spearman author of "The Sunday School stake presidency make their home In Garland where Ranch” this papers new serial Mr Rose Is employed at the American together with tire secretary' and four Is credited with giving the late Walboard members attended tire conve- Food Store lace Reid his start as a motion picture actor While in his heyday shortly ntion held In Ogden Sunday before death overtook him Reid said Day By Day On The he “rode into fame on the screen with and P A Mayor Alfred Michaelts a play by Frank II Spearman” Linford of the city council were Salt Iu his latest novel “Gunlock Ranch” the famous Western author has re- Lake City visitors Monday Sunday Jan 17 — Sunday School at Spearman’s Novel Brought Opening For Screen Star Church Square — PC Petterson Chambers Don visitors Ids were Monday daughter Salt Lake Mrs City 10 am Sunday School Union meeting at Don C James Optometrist In His New Office Over Penny’s Store In Tremonton MONDAY JANUARY 18th Dr Evans for Appointments Phpne Phone 124 Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Utah For 1937 Farm Plantings Co are being made ior Preparations mu eased rale of trees from the nur cry of the Utah State Agricultural college school of forest 17 In 1937 to Paul M Dunn according prfessor of foresti y Four new sCed beds weie added to the foicstry and the supply nursery' to 153000 of of trees was Increased tins number 120000 will be available for planting J by spring professor extension forester Whitney Floyd sqid Tlie sale of trees fiom the nursery lias 1930 increased since steadily when 15845 trees were sold until 19 JG when the total number sold was 85522 except in 1934 when there was a general shortage of water and the commodity price level was extremely low professor Dunn said to Professor Floyd the According most practical trees for Utah are Siberian elm black and honey locusts The green ash and black walnut is the period from April 15 to May best time to plant trees In this region Oil Refining Co March 2nd H SPEARMAN Y and spent Ids boyhood in Wis- consin Orphaned when iifteen years of age lie was forced to leave Lawand rence college ut Appleton Wi go to work as a salesman for his brother In Chicago a wholesale grocer Spearman was married to Miss Eu- genie Longergnn daughter of the late Thomas Longergan pioneer Chicagoan Delicate in health lie went to McCook Neb where he started writing while regaining his health Since that time he has lived In Chicago and Hollywood producing many notable stories Spearman's railroad short stories occupy a niche of their own in American Two of them “Held for Orders” and “The Nerve of Foley” are still In print “Whispering Smith” Is one of Ids most famous novels while books are Western his outstanding “Nan of Music Mountain" Turamio of Holds the Range" "Selwood “Flambeau Cat” and Jim" Sleepy The author has four sons three of whom are married 'The other Is a newly ordained Jesuit priest J vs and the weather Few good orchards in Utah are nut surrounded or bordered by neglected Growtrees In neighboring orchards ers could easily control the pests that at a low reproduce on their property cost but the controlling of the inexhaustible supply that originates in is a perplexorchards neighboring New crops of pests in ing problem these countless numbers come from neglected trees every year to make the crop continuous as long as con- Y Ricli not general trol is WORK THAT IS GUARANTEED TO PLEASE BEAUTY w with the Latest and Best Machines or by the Machineless Method if Permanent Waving You J w prefer — Reasonable Prices — You are NONE COSMETICS HOLLYWOOD —FLIGHT— BETTER AT ANY PRICE — NOW HERE Come See Invited to Adopted At Once the U by Discriminating Cosmetics that are sers Everywhere being LEE’S BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR Phone Operator Bailey Mary 60 Residence J Farm Should Provide Family With Operators COME IN he propends upon selling everything duces and buying everything he uses is not a good farmer He is more of a simulator than the men on the floors of our exchange who he condemns for gambling in farm products and because he takes a greater risk" Your Choice Watches For Brooches — Some Window $200 Bracelets — Anything Ornaments in Amazing —— Rings Our ONext jTt time you pass our insurance office just glance in — Come in We would you and if possible be of service to like to greet you Bring your insurance problems with you and let us discuss your new needs with you It may mean money to you The right insurance protection is essential for your safety and security John J‘ Shumway INSURANCE — 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Ag- out pointed et fiction When you have Shopping to do— It Jakob Weiser Utah State revealed that 312000 old trees that have been negtrees which lected These neglected of the represent more than fruit trees in the total number state are infested with harmful insects and diseases and should be pulled out and destroyed Dr Start- Janus E Halverson president of the bank stated that it would be up to Gerald Wheelwright vs Evelyr each individual stockholder to sell his Hansen February 16th Jury stock or retain it which ever he Nora Stewart Hone vs Joseph dtsireci However it was indicated George February 18th Jury that the majority of the stockholders State of Utah vs Mertyn Ervin lavoied the sale 20th February Jury M L Spencer vs Orval Sackett et nl February 25th College To Sell Tree poultry products and dairy products This can be done and It should be in Tenants who every farm program are given this privilege will be better farmers and make more money for the landlord Owners operating the farm will find that they have Increased their sendable income This is not mere theory from a man sitting In a swivel chair but an actual demonstrated fact The man who de- turned to the field of his first literary conquest to gnln new recognition as an writer who could ‘oiue back" Spearninn was born in Buflulo X Will Be is vs the of Utah's orchards there are approximately On Monday the following cases were set for the February term of the district court by Judge Lewis Jones: Wayne Sandall al February 2nd “Every farm should produce a living for the one who cultivates It whether he be a tenant or owner” comments Farm and Ranch (Dallas) in a recent issue that the “By that we mean operator of a farm should produce hlr own meat poultry and vegetables FRANK horticulturist at college A recent survey ricultural Judge Jones Sets Court Trial Calendar ' pm Sara Dr in- Fruit growers in Utah are apparentloss ly unaware of the tremendous brought about annually by the presence of old neglected fruit trees according to Dr A L Stark extension Needed Food Supplies 2:30 pm Union meeting for other Auxiliary organizations Shuniway spent the 7:30 pm Sacrament meeting Aj d at the home of her parents hns been prepared good program Mr & Mrs J J Shuinway under the direction of the bishop 19— Relief Society Tuesday Jan Clies ter Boss visited last week with meeting The literary lesson will be his sister Mrs P C Jesse In given under the direction of Mrs Arthur Welling The High School will furnirh an Interesting program Mr & Mrs F B Fashbaugh have Primary at 4 p m to Ifone east spend the month MIA meeting at 7:30 pm Thursday Jan 21 — Chorus practices A R Ca irene r spent the at 7:30 pm at the Stock Show In Ogden Genealogical meeting Miss rr and was discussed of Ogden poration formally Old Trees Harbor Pests That Spread Disease In State Orchards J 50 THESE WONDEERFUL VALUES NOT WILL LAST LONG IF MONEY AND GOOD CLOTHES MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU THEN COME IN AT ONCE! 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