Show ' t - 1 V i ' i i 1 1 ?3 A BOOST FOR BEA8 cnz RIVER Talley is a boost for t BUT TOURSELF SEND THE NEWS IN THE TAPIR ADVERTISE THAT COES -- INTO THE HOMES PF TnE PEOPLE "TnE GARLAND TIMES" TO US" h C VOL 2 No 12 GARLAND UTAH THURSDAY $200 OCTOBER 24 1929 t theyeXr iwv’ ' LG1 i Pertinent By V Special Mass Paragraphs ffn John Meeting Called Another Reason Tho Cooperative For Better Town A mass meeting of Garland Citizens is called for Sunday October 27 at 2 p m in the ward chapel The business of the meeting Is the consideration of plans etc for the improvement or rebuilding of a repairing social ball to replace the present uncomfortable inadequate property the street from the tabernacle This is another step in the direction of a bigger and better communi- - Fine Spirit Prevails The TOWN DOCTOR -- At Lions Luncheon SAYS TO THE MERCHANTS OF GARLAND A few years ago the people of Oar- - served they will continue to accept the land and the surrounding You would do It territory repeated invitation IIAD to buy from you or go without yourself under similar circumstances Every man Judges his neighbor' in Still the average man and woman As you know only too well that Is not tho light of what ho knows about him now the case Good roads and good by far the majority of people In self cars magazines metropolitan land would rather do business with papers and radios plus free mail de- - you If you profit by the experience of others That is not Idle talk but a The dishonest man tells himself that livery has changed all that all men and women are at least a d can get anything they fact based upon human nature Today people littje or want from whom and whence ed up by actual proof obtained from bit dishonest The unvirtuous man is but do the people themselvee In every section sure htat everyone else is about the they please — not only can Architects will be attendance in to of the countiy But you must have a same kind of person that he is They can get It from you but whether report findings in connection with a why" and that reason must be they do or not deoends on you recent study of our present building In practically every community we kept before ail of the people all of the "Consequently the man who fails to and for applans will be submitted time Is enticing hear t’Outslde be all that he has capacity to be holds advertising proval and discussion of com- our people” — “Competition Say to yourself “Why do people buy his associates in a that contempt All public Ask yourself "Why should spirited members of the bines is May- - eisewheie?" our business” iakes him an unworthy member of community will be present You will be this Is taking true but what are you do- - the people of Garland buy from me their society be one of them of course I have to sell in preference to whet to It? counteract lng of As alibi lack an excuse and for my competitor?" Which is just another reason for beAnswer both of - these - question- -business thousands of merchants say ing “on the square” Daughters Of Pioneers "People don't buy like they used to" they must be answered not only to That is absolutely true— people don’t yourself but to your customers if you Proper living is after all Just a matare going to contiuue in business and Fill Offices buv as they used to Meet ter of being fair in everything for your But how about you —do you still sell ke“p out of the red own rood Business goes t the place wheie it "like you used to?” Why should people stict to the old humdrum weekly is invited— you can t exnect busln-s- s The electing of members to fill vari"tiadm'” when shopping and buying :! 'uu don’t ask for it ous minor offices was one of the Business Slavs at the place where it The only business like method of activities of Daughters of the major Utah aie iuw made such a pleasure? Why farm relief yet proposed is that of Pioneers at their meeting at the home go to a funeral when a festival Is on? is well treated baced up with an in- the pleasure of lf other stores invite the people and vitathMi to cMi'in-'farmers thru their cooperof Mrs George Clark Oct 17th Cap- fmancing should such treatmint them a reason why they atives tain Annie Johnson was in charge Of- - give from Bumness raises back to the place them of course your cus- buy ficers elected were Tillie Lillywhite to accept the invitat- - where it is seeved best and wheie the This plan is the one that the natsecond Lieutenant to succeed Mary tomeis are going Then if those ex- - invitation to protic from such sirvice ional farm board intends to follow Kales who was released with a vot° of ion at least once sell and serve is kept constantly in the forefront tending the Invitation in its farm relief pioirram By it it will thanks Hattie Moore Birdie Klrkham as Your newspaper la your ally— use it like to be sold and today’s buyers stabilize the prices of the major crops and Urilda Capener as members of A D Stone Reproduction 1929 of the country-prohibited In whole or in part Copyrighted potatoes fruits grains the piogiam committee Tile proKramdnciudeda cotton wool etc Tlte lesser crops discussion fins of series of It published by The This Town' Doc tor“ArUcle may then be depended upon to take by Mrs Josephine Beal of the burnGarland Times in eoeperatlon with the Garland Lions Club care of them selves ing of the Nauvoo Temple and two The home of readings by Fae Clark The live farmer of the present will Mrs J J White was chosen as the avail himself of every oportunity to next meeting place and the date' was set for Nov 7th market his crops thru the cooperaFourteen members tive It is the modem sound policy and one visitor enjoyed the meeting and the social hour which followed for agricultural self help li i p Don’t Dig Beets Too Soon 1 are a lot of people In who like to say unompllment-arthings about Garland and Garpeople Funeral Services Held For There land y are also a lot of people In who see "malice arorehtought" In every move of our neighboring burg or its citizens There Garland '& are also people in both towns fair broadmindedness places them above such petty criticism of the folk two or three miles away and the numbers of the services were town with the most of this kind of a The violin solo “Lay My Head people in It is the best one to live In Beneath A Rose” a vocal duet "Come by a long way Come Ye Saints” a favorite song of the deceased by the Webster Sisters Such folk are sometimes accused of of vocal solo “The Green Hill not being loyal to their community Far Ogden Greenwald of by Robt but the town with the most of them In OgdenAway" Comet Solo by G G Sweeten will surely grow the fastest because “The Homeland” and vocal solo that sort of people will surely like it Father Knows by urt Garfield of "My best There whose We cannot afford not to see that our town has the right kind of people in it— people who do not kick at their at home or in— well or in neighbors b i n John Cottam At Ogden Impressive funeral services were held for John Cottam In the Lindquist Parlors at Ogden Sunday Undertaking October the 20th at 1 p m Services were In charge of Bishop D G Nelson of nowville The opening prayer was given by C M Peterson of Garland Father Knows" Burt Garfield of suburb our "SttSpicious'trf M who are not always Rear and far We can fill our with community such fine people by refusing to rethat is passed peat the rubbish around in nearly every family town state or nation that fancies it has a rival P And finally remember that the fellow who says the business men of the next town are a bunch of selfish soreheads would say the same tlung about you if given the shadow of an excuse - Hallowe'en Ball At i fielding Saturday Night H Iv r Don’t forget the Hallowe’en "Dance Saturday night Come notwhether In costume Hallowe'en Rhythm pr Aces to furnish the music Ghosts black cats spook alleys and goblins everything for a good time Admission 25c a person Mr and Mrs L C Chrlstopherson were Salt Lake visitors Saturday The Cleo Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs Mark Udy The time was spent in playing 500 Mrs Cecil Haskell receiving first prize while Mrs Dewey Welling received the conscheme was A Hallowe’en solation carried out both In decorations for the Lunchhouse and with the luncheon eon was served to twelve guests Word has been received of St of George of Mrs D H Cannon of this Cannon mother of Eugene and Cannon Mrs Mr and place two brothers Douglas Cannon of the Bear River High School and Lewis ev-R Cannon of Stone Idaho left last the attend ening for St George to services there John Hodges merchant of Garden E H Patter brother Mrs a of City was visiting Mr and Mrs Packer Mon- day of Clarkston Mrs Ben Ravston formerly Miss Eunice Peterson of this Place has been spending a few days The speakers were Elder Charles Brown as a missionary companion of Elder Cottam of Bishop Bennett West Point A R Pres of Capener Garland Elder Llvi Peterson of Salt Lake Elder Joseph Larkin of Era Arbon tf -- Ogden — all spoke of the good character and useful life that the departed brother had lived and of the high esteem In which he was held by those who knew him The chapel was filled over Its capacity with friends and relatives and the floral offerings were beautiful and The flower girls consisted of profuse and nieces and the pall grandaughters bearers nephews of the deceased The remains were laid to rest in the North Ogden Cemtery and the grave was dedicated by Elder Carlson Relief Society Pageant Receiving Commendation One of the praiseworthy features of the recent Relief Society conference was a pagaent depicting the reThe pageant storation of the gospel produced and prepared under the direction of Mrs Marriott and Mrs Pack of the Relief Society stake board has favorable received much comment It had as its theme the anthem “An Angel From on High Joe Murray and from their hunting Jim trip Wise returned with a deer Upon visiting with her mother here her return home she was accompanied by little Miss Donna Wilcox who will visit with Mr and Mrs Ravston for a few days E H Packer Lynn Hodges and e— one party of deer hunters who returned Wednesday They brought home but one evening deer Lynn being the lucky marksman Miss Mable Christensen is visit mg relatives at Clarkston of Packer Mrs Mr and Virgil Wheclon returned Wednesday evening Mr Packer fiom a trip to Salt Lake had made a trip to the Southern part of the state deer hunting He brought home his deer Hallowe'en dance Saturday evening under the auspices of the Mutual ImAssociations Evcrj body provement come One of the most enjoyable programs of the season held the interest of the members of the Garland Lions Club at their Wednesday luncheon at the Garland Hotel There was keen enthusiasm for club activities and Innetertalnment provided by struction Clark of Brigham City Mr E E of Tremonand by Harry Woodward vocal soloist ton and Mark Nichols n Mr Clark who Is traveling for the Globe Mills throughout the northwest expressed keen pleasure In being present to associate with a group of citizens of whose activities He was surhe had heard so much prised at the large membership as well of the group as at the accomplishments and declared that he knew of no club in his territory more alive and pro- He entertained with gressive ous dialect reading’s much to the eni joyment of all present Extensive business was taken up at bc ccrxl n Gcrr- - O Nyc announc- cd the national broadcast of the Conn Instrument Co next Saturday which will be a musirol program in the in- terest of the Fnfrn Bureau W W Richards announced a meeting to be Sunday at 2 p m to discuss the remodeling cf the o’d Ward Hall and request od support for the project Leo Walker submitted the report ol tenms court cunmlitcc The remarkable of acoonipllsmenls the Pocohontas Arkansas Lions Club were read from a Pocohontas paper by It was also Secretary J L Harvey suggested that the successes of the Garland club since their organization were deserving of like publicity and a committee was chosen to arrange an article which win be published In the TIMES Vice President P C Petterson who had the meeting in charge presented an invitation Irom the Morgan Lions Club Inviting the Garland Lions to be present at their charter night program Mark Nicholls shalrman of the call club committee reported that alms of the project were already beginning to be realized and that two of the high prlced pure bred heifers had recently produced three pure bred heifer calves for their proud owners s County Commissioners ft Met Last Monday County Bankers Meet With Commissioners cuss To The County Commissioners of Box Elder County held the regular tieetln Monday October 21 1929 at 10 a m all commissioners being present Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved J Francis Merrelf appeared and requested permission on behalf of the Merrell Farm Interests that the Company be allowed to construct a ditch with the required culvert across the County highway at a point north of the Merrell farm In the Cement plant strict following an investigation wa cached the authority to construct the ditch and to Install a culvert to be approved by T J Udy Supervisor George A Anderson representing the state security Bank o Brlgham Clty Le0 Nlelsen Mr the representing Flrjt National Bonk of Brigham City ancJ Mr Xayloi( rPpresCnting the Tre monton Banking company were and proffered to settle the 1929 taxes assessed against the banks in ’utica cn a of 35 of the total i'amount assessed against them The delegation representing the banks call- ed the attention of the commissioners to the fact that the question was being raised by the banks In the various counties of the state The matter was taken Under advisement and referred to the County Attorney to in- vestigate the status of the matter In oter counties of the state Joseph A Erickson Robert J Potter and J D DeLony were also present and urged that the neoessary work be done to remedy the condition at Cottonwood hollow North of Colilnston They urged that sufficient funds be In the 1930 budget to widen the roadway across Cottonwood hollow and they also called attention to the necessity for the removal of a telephone pole from the roadway North of Ooilinston Consideration to be glv- en the request In the preparation of the 1930 budget busiMiscellaneous ness was disposed of and various claims were allowed rot lar and farmer and sugar more Attorney Services Girl oS Man j ) t Texas People Send Card Of Thanks 01 For 'cn”" 4 n Bali Palace Hail October 3 st Hall owe en 'arniva REFRESHMENTS KIND 1 GOOD MUSIC ALL t JC M0:v r e cents each for the the Sugar Company Since usually sells at seven dollars r the actual Increase would tbe larger than this The table follows: "The following information covering different weights and sugar content from the same rows taken St intervals of 15 days apart from three different (anus in the valley The Lewis Jones first field medium fertile the second field as fertile and the third field as Handles y Cases extra fertile Valuable information is NotCounty Attorney Lewis Jones reports furnished by these experiments: durcriminal the following proceedings ice the increase in sugar the last fifing the past week: teen days” Wilim Berrell Henry Oleissmeyer understood Is and Elven Powell who It BEETS EXPERIMENTAL The following news clipping from a came from Salt Lake are being held Texas paper was sent to the Times by by county authorities on the charge of County Atttomey Lewis Jones who re8 stealing the car belonging to Leslie ceived It from relatives of the young o Bowen of Brigham City and taking man who was aM killed In a fall from a 3H same to Idaho In view of the fact truck near Portage September 21st Name of that the boys are only about H years a& Is being made Sugar Purity of age an Investigation Grower m3 oiS S ALLEN YOUTH IS KILLED as to their past criminal record with 550 whether or not Q a view of determining Body arrives in McKinney a charge punishable by Imprisonment or State the in the State Penitentiary The body of Daniel Thomas the Industrial School should be filed victim of a fatal highway accident in Ernest S Edgar plead guilty to e Utah arrived In McKinney on the H charge of vagrancy In the City Court & T C railroad at 9:45 oclock Sun- Tuesday-and aThirty ay’Iday marnlpg fioptemhor 2a Jt wa e sentence days being sus received the by S J Massie and Sons pended providing the defendant leaves Funeral home and conveyed to the the county home of the uncle of the deceased Walter Hill from Idaho plead guilty Webb Plngleton 913 Standlfer street in the City Court Saturday to a charge here In McKinney $25 fined was “Daniel” was a nickname of the deof reckless driving and the fine being ceased whose real name was Essrle M or twentv-flv- e days This charge grew out of an Thomas who was 18 years ten days paid automobile accident In which M A old was fatally hurt September 21 on Gam's car of Fielding figured a few the highway near Portage Utah The funeral and burial took place days ago A warrant is still out for 29 at one of the occupants of the car on a Sunday afternoon September charge of drunkeness who will be pro- - Wilson Chapel six miles southeast of scouted as soon as apprehended conducted by Reverand M McKinney was engagCourt st Alien L Pastor of the The City Tuesday Talley church ed In trying the State of Utah vs O H Curtis who is charged with stealing The deceased was born In the certain articles of wearing appearel Crossing community being the son of Mr and Mrs George Thomas who belonging to Mr and Mrs W L BronMrs Harold Persson Coming! Hallowe'en the property having now reside on Route 2 Plano He la son of Tremonton been ‘found by deputy sheriff Charles survived by a brother at home and Bali Carnival And Entertains Ladies Cheal with a search warrant at Locohis grandparents Mr and Mrs A C has Thomas and his grandmother The defendant motive Springs on his of not guilty a who mother's side Alice Plngleton Plans are going forward for the big- entered plea Mrs Harold Persson was hostess to lives with the parents of the deceased gest masquerade ball ever held in this the members of the Lalies’ Self Culwas who a Little victim The young man Held valley Voting is going on in all the ture Club at her home Friday afterof the fatal accident above referred to business houses for Carnival Queen noon October 18 1929 At Plymouth Tuesday left the home of his parents about two Spooks Witches fortune tellers black Mrs P C Petterson prePresident months ago for Utah He had been cats bats etc will be present Cash services were held Tuesday in that part of the northwest previous sided Minutes were approved as read Funeral best the for will be offered prizes Mrs George Carter reported that the costume to this visit His tragic death was a and the at Plymouth for Gladys Archibald waltzcrs the best scholarship pins were presented to the program for the entire evening will be nine year old daughter of Mr and Mrs great shock to his parents and other Bear River High School scholarship one of fun and merriment for young Walter Archibald of Pocatello Valley loved ones who have the deepest symwith winners and they were received of meningitis who died Monday pathy In their bereavement spinal and old much appreciation In order that anyone can costume at the home of her grandmother Mrs CARD OF THANKS The program was as follows: a supply of costumes from the cos- George Smith of Plymouth Interment Vocal duet “We never Miss The Suntume house of Salt Lake wall be on was In the Plymouth cenietary Hotel shine” Mrs Wendel Grover and Mrs hand to rent at the Garland We hereby extend thanks to all of our neighbors and friends for the comMr and Mrs Alex Hales and famHenry Manning with Mrs Pearl Wednesday and Thursday October Peck as accompanist Readings "Fin 30 and 31 ily went to Salt Lake Sunday to make forting words and assistance rendered Beau" The REMFMBFR! tertaining Big Sister's their residence lir llial city M — Carnival Ball nf our dear son and brother Hallowe’en Event: Operation” by little Miss Wanda PetUtah terson Garland Vocal Solos "Absent” “Driam Thomas We also thank our good Plae Palare Hall Train” by Mrs L C Chrlstopherson in McKinney WilTh“r““!' Be Carnival Queen thought rul friends Will Who j830? and Mrs Pearl Peck accompanist Paper son Clnipol and at Portage BrigMrs F J a pnson "Art In Home Furnishings” cents ham city Utah for their mterest and Price: Limb or 50c a couple favors shown in the sad accident that h Who will be Carnival Queen at the deprive us of our loved one Everybody be there! During the social hour a delicious Hallowe'en Carnival Ball Oct 31 at MR AND MRS GEORGE THOMAS tray luncheon was served to 30 memIs the ELMER THOMAS Hall Following bers and the following guests: Mes- - sen Wendell Grover all of Garland the Palace and the standing in votes Plano Texas Route 2 L C dames J J Thompson and Mrs C W Farnsworth of Field- Candidates to date cast and Delos Riser Frank Thomping and Mrs Myron Mulliiner 4C19 The groom may be the lght of your Huish son H J Castieton Miss Wanda Peterson of Tremonton Sterimg Mary Caddie but wait until lthe light starts 1542 ife R J Bowcutt Dewey' Richards Winn Club adjourned to meet with Mrs Orpha Sweeten 1041 Lowell VanNoy Hansen Blanche Thompson Lumr Jen- - Wm J Cullimore November 1st going out That it pays to leave beets In the ground as long as possible Is evident from a table submitted by John P field superintendent of the Holmgren Sugar Company here During the last 15 days the beets of A A Capener gained In sugar content 31 per cent and those of H Uyeda A 1 gained 27 gain means 20 pounds more sugar per ton which at the rate of only five dollars per hundred would mean an Increase of one dollar per ton In value At the same rate tlie 31 per cent gain of the Capener beets would represent an Increase in value in fifteen days of three dollars and ten cents per ton or one dol dr' I OF r |