Show THE GARLAND TIMES UTAH GARLAND NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Best Top Price Plus Top Service IN BUYING YQUR CREAM WE OFFER YOU FULL PRICE ON DATE OF DELIVERY PLUS MARKET 100 per cent SERVICE 1VE WILL BUY YOUR EGGS and POULTRY ON THE SAME BASIS WE HAVE A LONG LIST OF PRODUCERS THAT HAVE SOLD US FOR YEARS (THERE IS A REASON) AND THE USERS OF BOTTLED MILK WILL FIND IT VERY CONVENIENT TO JUST STEP TO THE PHONE AND CALL AND ASK TO HAVE A BOTTLE OF MILK SWEET CREAM OR ANYTHING IN THE UNE OF PRODUCE DELIVERED IT WILL BE AT YOUR PLACE IN A VERY FEW MINUTES cFo Wo £3tiQ!®wall PRODUCE Phone Tremonton Utah 98-o- -l WE DELIVER hear her Friday and Saturday program will be made up of a good outside pr western talkie with a good comedy or short picture of Interest Dont Miss "Hell's Heroes” It’s a dandy We will have a treat on Friday and Saturday March 7 and 8 These days we will bring you “Show Boat’ This is a real picture — ask anyone that has seen it We hope to please our patrons and are in order at all times suggestions week at last visiting See you st the Garland Theatre Marion G Perry and V From DevtfeyOille Newte Mr and Mrs Jake Kearns and childSl&tersville were ren of Malad spent a few days of last the home of Bp week visiting at the home of Charles family Busenbark wife and Mrs Louisa Babcock is spending a The following were among those who few days visiting relatives in Brigham attended the Farm Bureau Banquet at City the B R H S Saturday evening: Bp Next Tuesday afternoon at three and Mrs Marion G Ferry Messrs and o'clock a Farm Bureau Demonstration LaRain on rug making will be given at the Mesdames Thomas Wheatly Alvin Norr ward hall A large crowd is desired Marble A R Busenbark N Peter Marble Con Fryer Marvin N Peter Marble and wife also Mrs N B Marble Dustin J S Burbank M M Gardner were visiting relatives Louis Germer Chris Hansen Frank in Logan Friday and Saturday and Silas Germer Duett Loveland Wilford Marble wife and daughter Marble Virginia were Sunday dinner guests at Mrs John A Fryer spent the week the home of James Jensen and family end visiting with her daughter in Salt at Pctersboro Lake Clarence R Brough wife and baby Mr and Mrs Earl Fiefield of Los Charline of Ogden were visitAngeles are rejoicing over the arrival daughtertown Sunday ing in of a baby girl recently All concerned N B Marble entertained a Mrs doing nicely Mrs Fiefield was formof ladies Thursday evening at number Vonda Dewey of this place Miss erly Refreshments were ' Mr and Mrs Stephen Perry and their a quilting party served during the evening and a good daughter Naomi Daley and children of time was enjoyed n We appreciate the the patronage public has given us since the opening of the picture theatre here In Garland We played allrsilent pictures the first week and then started the second week off with the talkie “Lost Zeppelin” which drew large crowds and Reseemed to plea mo6t everyone cordings were very good which helped to make speaking easy to understand This week we begin a 'program we wish to follow from now on unless we find a better one Sunday Monday and Tuesday will We will have always be special nights pictures that have played in the best houses in large fiuca and come with good recommendations Some to appear In the near future are "Painted Faces” Feb 23 24 25 This is very highly and recordings are very recommended good Following Sunday Monday and Tues This is day we show "Song of Love” a wonderful picture and is considered by many to be better than A1 Jolson's "Singing Fool’ Recordings are the best to be had Columbia pictures are always good talkies Following this we have Jack Holt in "Vengeance” Everybody knows Jack's pictures are good Watch Sunday Monday and Tuesday pictures and Wednesday Thursday our program will be a good silent picture with s Hollywood talkie These special short talkies are very good You who came to "Lost Zeppelin” saw one of them and another was shown this week with "Spirit of Youth” s very We win see and good silent picture hear a great many interesting people in these slwrt talkies For instance in the near future Amee Semple McPherson will be the principal character in one Everyone is curious to see and NOTICE OF PUBLICATION (PUBLISHER) of the Interior) (Department Land Office at Salt Lake City February 11 1930 Notice is hereby given that Amasa Callahan of Thatcher Idaho who on 1925 made stock raising April 29 homestead entry No 019053 for Wt SE'4 N’iNE'i Section 33 Township 13 North Range 16 West S L Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above described before The Clerk of the district court at Brigham Utah on the 1st day of April 1930 Claimant names as witnesses: of Goodliffe Roy Pugsley & Arnold Park Valley Utah Ronald Duke St Adrian Callahan of Thatcher Idaho ELI F TAYLOR Register U Utah S Burbank wile and children of were visiting last week at of J S Burbank and family A number of relatives from here expect to attend the wedding dance of Mr and Mrs Chester Sorenson” at Mapleton Idaho Friday evening Mrs Sorenson is the charming daughter of Mr and MrsB M Burbank former residents of this place We all join in - BOX ELDER COUNTY WAREHOUSE CORPORATON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the holders of the common stock of the Box Elder Counhas been ty Warehouse Corporation called and will be held at the Garland Ward Chapel in Garland Box Elder State of Utah on Saturday County the 15th day of March A D 1930 at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of 'said day for the purpose of and passing upon the adconsidering visability of changing and amending of said the articles of incorporation Box Elder County Warehouse Corporation in the following particulars: (a) By more deflnltly stating the and powers of the purposes objects corporation (b) By more definitely describing the territory in which operations of said corporation are to be carried on of its and by fixing the commencement ' ' fiscal year (c) By Increasing the Board of Directors from seven to not more than thirteen members and prescribing the manner of election term qualifications the number of office compensation a quorum constituting resignations vacancies powers and duties of filling the directors and other officers of the corporation (d) By Increasing the authorized capital stock of the corporatiott from 4000000 consisting ’of two thousand shares of common stock of the par vahie of $1000 each and two hundred shares of preferred stock of the par value of $10000 each to $20000000 shares of consisting of one thousand common stock of the par value of $5000 each and one thousand five hundred shares of preferred stock of the par value of $10000 each and prescribing and defining the terms and conditions upon which the authorized capital stock of this corporation may be issued sold redeemed transferred and cancelled as well as the voting powers dividend rights privileges and limitations of each class of stock (e) By prescribing the time place and manner of calling and holding of the meetings of the stockholders corporation defining stock representations at meetings the voting power of stock the conditions under which capital stock may be issued transferand the penalties red and cancelled for violation of contract obligations of members (f) And such other amendments as to make said artimay be necessary cles of incorporation of said Box Elder County Warehouse Corporation more to the provisions of nearly conform The Agricultural Association Act of the State of Utah and of the Act of Congress known as the Act approved Agricultural Marketing June 15th 1929 By order of the Board of Directors Dated February 20th 1930 JOHN J SHUMWAY Secretary Box Elder County Warehouse Corporation (Feb 20 to Mar 13) Percy Salt Lake the home :— TremontoQ Utah : CHAS J TRIBE THE BARBER Good Haircuts— Good Cheerful Service Shaves WM ELI HAWKINS CHIROPRACTOR Office Outside Hours and MASSECRIST 12 to 3 P M Calls By Appointment BANK BUILDING GARLAND Phone Residence at extending congratulations MrS Fred Farmer spent a few days of the week caring for her mother Mrs Chris Simonson at Brigham who is ill Miss Nellie Knudson was removed from the Garland hospital Saturday to the home of her sister Mrs Jack Rauber at Tremonton She is very much improved which will be good news to her many friends Say Jack V ( Where Did Yo' Get the New Hus? Ha Ha The Joke Is On You Bill I Just Had It W ashed At Garland By The Blue Light Service IT JUST COST ME 175 Ard I Got Rid Of That to Raise Poultry How VS By Dr Winter Mud For Good LET US t)0 YOURS WOOD AND WISE— MANAGERS Nationally Noted r Bear River Investment Company Bank of Garland Building WHEN ARTICLE EGG MAKERS GO IV ON STRIKE an Economic Broody Hens Represent Loos When Not Needed for Hatching — Harsh and Cruel Measures Not Needed to Overcome Broodiness lodging It is a mistake to frighten a broody by tying red ribbons to her tail plunging her into cold water or confining her in a closed box without food water or light Such methods belong to the dark ages of poultry raising They do not actually cure broodlness but only put the hen in poor flesh and health The only way to get a hen out of this condition is to get her mind ofT the subject so to speak so she will once more begin eating and normal in fashion One good drinking way to acompllsh this is to confine one or more broody hens in a small coop with a vigorous male can also be easily and Broodiness humanely overcome through the use of broody coops The important thing in using such a coop is to get the broody hen into it the first day she shows any sign of that condition If this is done she will forget her broodiness in less than half the time that will be needed if she is allowed to stay on the nest two three or four days The longer broodlness is allowed to continue the harder it is to overcome and the greater will be the loss of egg two describe production I shall broody coops that I have found excephen tionally effective For Just one hen make a coop 2 by 2 by 2 feet The sides are to be of slats for ventilation and the top aolld for protection Using a single rope or wire fastened to the center of the top hang this coop from any convenient rafter or branch of a tree Such a coop will sway with every gust of wind and with every step the hen takes That will keep her busy trying to retain her balance that she soon forgets her broodlness The second form of broody' coop I wish to describe may be used with good ertect when a number of hens all decide to go on a strike at about the same time This coop should be 3 by 4 or 4 by 5 feet and two feet deep The sids should be made of slats or poultry netting and the floor either slatted or solid A good roof should be provided and should extend far enough on each side to give good protection from the rain This coop should be at least two or three feet off the ground to allow for good circulation of air all around the hens This is very important hens as broody should be kept cool From three to six hens may be placed in this coop and kept in it day and night It should put in a cool shady spot Instead of the sun Plenty of good feed and clean water should be kept within easy reach of broody hens the whole time they are confined in a broody This Is coop very important and should not be neglected under any circumstances Hens so confined fuss among themselves which tends to make them forother get their broodlness Seeing fowls at liberty also helps considerably to speed up the end of broody spells This method should have the desired effect In from three to five days It is a particularly good method not only becouse of its effectiveness but It is absolutely humane Better than any method of curing broodiness Is the plan for eliminating it now being successfully used by many poultry raisers With careful breeding it is possible to develop a strain cf or hens that win not go broody Only hens that do not go broody should be used for breeding and if care is used in selecting just the right hens broodiness can be practically eliminated in a few generations A broody hen unless needed for hatching eggs is simply a nuisance and an unnecessary nuisance at that It is so easy to break up the habit there is no reason why it should be tolerated and a great many reasons that every poultry raiser knows well why it should not be tolerated But to be successful one must not make the mistake of UTAH GARLAND c Our Combined Mills Are Manufacturing FAVORITE LAYING MASH FAVORITE DAIRY MASH UTAH’S FAVORITE FLOUR PRIDE OF UTAH FLOUft —A complete Hne of other mill stuffs Buy these guaranteed Products of your dealers Accept no substitutes— Better Feed Grinding Service Garland-Tremont- Hilling Co on e? MATERIAL BUILDING LUMBER In these Winter days— Let us help you plan your improvements in chicken and brooder nouses Plans made now will mean housing ready when you need them in the spring OVERLAND LUMBER CO Glass Oils Paints PHONE known poultry breeder author and lecturer J L 'k L D LeCiear St Louis Mo Dr- - LeGcar la a graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College 1892 Thirty-siyears of veterinary practice on diseases of lire stock and poultry Eminent authority on poultry and stock raising Fred Nye and Maudel Seagcr members of the Bear River Stake Sunday School were our visitors Sunday In a recent radio talk Raymond Mr and Mrs John A Fryer received Hitchcock stated that even though he a sad message Tuesday stating that the year old baby of Mr and Mrs had called all his hens together and Willie Fryer had passed away at their scolded them severely they still refusNot many ed to lay any eggs for him home in Preston S A Marble Is transacting business people would employ the famous comin Salt Lake this week edian's method of trying to get eggs was which Riven but The valentine dance many of the ways used to break Thursday night was a great success hens of broodlness are just as ridicuThe hall was beautifully decorated in ineffective It is really importwhite and red paper and red hearts lously The Merry Makers furnished the music ant that better ways of overcoming broodiness should be known A broody hen is an unprofitable hen especially where incubators do all the hatching the sooner her broodinesa Consequently can be broken up the sooner sire can begin once more to earn her bo§rd and Have Your Car Washed Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Place of Business Garland Principal Box Elder County Utah' For 23-- J CANYON KING AND KNIGHT SPRING ©SMS The Best Mined In Utah Coals Alfred Michaelis Coal Yard Garland Utal Bell Phone 23 J ing the in vogue harsh methods once so much The right way is always the cheapest and best That is why I recommend sane humane methods of curing brood lness They work along scientific lines by not trying to scare the hen out of her broodlness but by replacing the else brooding idea with something method brings 100 per cent because ii leaves the hen to excellent physic!' condition ready and willing to resume her profitable Job of and gentle laying eggs Diplomacy methods are Just as superior to force when dealing with feathered strikers as they usually are with the human variety This Smoothing Anxious Brows Sometimes money becomes a burden source of anxiety instead of the joy it should be We have helped many friends to new Financial Contentment by guiding them in their investments The best basis of investments is a Savings Account and Interest Certificates in our bank For further diversification we can recomend a number of specially selected securities Tremonton Banking UTAH TREMONTON c4s fcMMW fjr f ii Co ! |