Show u I Page 4 THE GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Vernald Wm Johns Editor and Publisher Subscription Price $200 A Year TIMES FRIDAY OCTOBER 18 1935 STUDENTS HELP Tlie Story of the Bible Told in Pictures ‘‘More student help in the library as soon as arrangements is promised can be made” states Miss Lund librarian Some receive ' their EDITORIAL helpers Miss Lund is of reliable A WILL TO BE anxious to receive the girls to take care of the library during the afternoon hours when she is engaged in teaching As soon as funds are available from the government for this work the of the assistant selection librarians will be made This will make it possible to have the librajy oien everj hour of the day — from page I izens run away to the bigger cities to buy every little item they happen to require just because they see a chance to save ten cents toward the dollar or two the gas will cost to make the trip Neither can we grow if our merchants fail to realize that easy travel has put them in competition with the finest city stores with large stocks and -- tremendous ad- SENIOR learned so much This was certainly becoming wiH be more like you I r objective It seemed for leave they must loved— a country No 'man protects his property by standing while robbers take what his neighbors have I Mexican an at ‘the regular session to be held Oc1935 to increase tober 21st the budget appropriation of the general fund as provided by Section of the Reviseed Statutes of Utah 1933 Statutory and General: District Court $40000 Dated the 10th day of October 1935 Board of County Commissioners Chairman George Abbott Signed: Jos I Dewey John Adams area appealing the pi (sent at the country least they - whose constitution they revered as divine — and find an asylum elsewhere And so such as the following were given vent to— "Ail things are in preparation for the great move ‘of the Saints ” out of the United State 7 "It ' it is reduced to a solemn l'ealjty that the rights and property 'of u?‘ all as well as the common religious beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints cannot be protected in auto- - the realms of the United States and of course- frora one t0 two thousand souls must quit their freedom among free men and go where the land the elements and the worship of God are iff Again "May God centinue the spirit of fleeing from false freedom or and false dignity till eveiy Saint is' removed to where he can sit under his own vine and fig tree without having to molest or make afraid” Brigham Young himself said in re- - idle Farmers have about made up their minds that is time for them to be getting a good living out of the soil !!' I I NOTICE to ad (knew names' to our subscrip-- i ft 11 Ik INSURANCE AGAINST THE HAZARDS ' iti THAT THREATEN YOUR CROPS AND fcOlLDINGS IS THE OfoLY WAY TO MAKE YOUR EARNINGS INSURANCE — LOANS — SECURE Shumway REAC ESTATE — NOTARIAL in Liverpool Eng1845 the fellow ing comments are made: "This interesting was a wilderness place iNauvoo) a shot time ago Within about ihe ycas there has been about twenty thousand settled in the county Tills people have been at work to buiki up this place as though' they were going to stay niter WORK December generation cur best Of city charter 27 generation The mu der of twe taking away of the the soldiering and burn- - mqp I I I I I s tIiller i t Theatre Liberty TREMONTON UTAH Program for the Week OCT 20 to OCT 26 i i i i i i i i to his parents land t John J ?! for the saints to go to the st Ip in Texas “I told him his views were We should go to the Gren visionary Basin where we would gain a nuilcu-opower to cope with mobs" Freni apostle John Taylor this: “We owe the United States nothing we go out as exiles fi cm ’freedom” And Orssr Pratt speaks of of a wck ed nation In a letter by John the i i i i i i i i i i i i i i I i Sun Mon & Tues Mariam Hopkins In “BECKY SHARP” (AH in Technicolor) Wednesday - Thursday Bette Davis ' In “FRONT PAGE 20 & Iverson SERVICE COMPLETE m Seed Wheat Cleaned and Treated at our Garland Mill Garland -- T remonton Milling Co i)ON’T PUT OFF RADIATOR PROTECTION EVER READY PRESTONE AT A NEW LOW PRICE JGIVES YOU ALL WINTER PROTECTION WE HAVE IT Ga riahd Apco Service C ierson lirMoi HAVE PERMANENT JUST ' Proprietor :: INSTALLED EQUIPMENT AND ENTIRE SATISFACTION Permanent Wave Specials WAVAL — Adapted To Fine Or Coarse HairL An Excellent Low Cost Wave $150 — Oil Wave — A New Wave Regular Price $300 — Now $200 DUART WAVE — The Standard X $400 Wave Offer 1 Special Price $250 an extra finger wave : (Wilh each Duart free) CALOREX — The Wave That Leaves The Hair Soft and Natural Appearing — A Regular $500 Wavcf- Now Offered for $400 PERMANENT WAVES for CHILDREN SPECIAL $100 : (Choice of 5 waves) and finger waves’ wet for i: Only 15 Cents $ WOMAN” Friday & Saturday “SPECIAL AGENT’ With George Brent Lee’s Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor ?!Lss Mary Eadey Beauty Operator Shop - t I J NEW WAVE ASSURE PATRONS estate I Don't fouget that you are a part of all of the people who cam be fooled some of the time WE CREDITORS A D 1935 day of November Lewis Jones administrator of of Mlnnie Deceased of flrst publlcjltlorl( J535 Shaw New Equipment Estate of Minnie Finn Deceased Creditois will present claims with to the undersigned at the First National Bank Bldg Brigham City Utah on or before the 19th The conviction is gradually spreading that labor saving machinery means permanent unemployment shorter working hours it TO Everything I am I owe to hones advertising says Sally Rand There’s one case where the bare truth paid A FUNERAL L vouchers Fast driving is said to be the cause of most mobile accidents but you can hardly cret a fast driver to admit it and we hope this area i - Christmas: Elijah la Taken Into Heaven by a Fiery Chariot — After Ahab's death his son Ahaziah reigned and led 11k’ children of Israel into idolatry JByt Jehoshaphat who ruled the tribe of Juduh served the Lord Ahaziah fell He sent to through his chamber lattice and was injured to inquire if he would recover ami for this Ahaziah idolatry Elijah prophesied that he would die sent men to take Elijah but twice the prophet brought fire from heaven upon them And the time came for Elijah to leave his prophet's duties to Elisha The latter refusing to leave the older prophet to him the “And Elijah took his mantle and river Jordan accompanied wrapped it together and smote the waters and they were divided hither and thither so that they two went over on dry ground And it came to pass when they were gone over there appeared a chariot of fire and hoies of (he and parted them both asunder and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven” — IJ Kings ' 2: T! illustration is from Merian’s story of the Bible in pictures engraved in 1625 The world is worried about the possibility of war altho the vast majority Of human beings clearly desire peace In this connection it may be interesting to read what Walter Lippmann said some months ago: “The attempt will again be made to establish an international order in which nations can live at peace May those who attempt it the next time learn the lesson of our failure: That we have tried to obtain the benefits of order without paying the price “The price is the will to defend the existing order by arms and the wisdom to preserve it by concessions To be unwilling to fight'and unready to compromise is to prepare the ground for revolution and for war For in world affairs as in domestic affairs force and comproSTATES” ings have gone up before the judge of "OUT OF THE UNITED mise combined are the ’energy of government all the earth who will do light1 We “We have failed because we have tried to renounce As antagonisms became more intense now consider it best to leave this wickand actual conflicts between the Morforce and at the same time refuse compromises By mons and their opponents more fre- ed country” force alone we could not have preserved order For we quent Brigham Young began definite In the face of the persecutionsenand drivings the Saints did not have sufficient force We could not preserve it plans to fulfill the prophecy of Joseph mobbings dured it is no wonder thasome such by concessions alone for to concede when you are known Smith that the Saints would yet be- extravagant statements should be to lack the will to resist is to invite unlimited and intoler- come a "great and mighty people In made The consequence of all this to the midst of the Rocky Mountains” follow (The sixth of D Snow's able demands In the fall and winter of prearticles will appear next week) “In the world as we know it force and compromise liminary arrangements were made for cannot be left out of diplomacy Nor can the two be the great trek Not only had there separated as so many think they can be For the art of been careful study of all icports of the Legal Notices was being taken to statesmanship is to use them both having determined west but action accomplish the great design at each juncture their best proportions A council of the Church was INTENTION “It is an art which has not yet been mastered by the calledgeneral on September 9 1845 at which NOTICE OF pacifist democracies or by the military autocracies It was resolved to select a committee Notice i: hereby given of the inUntil it is mastered see no peace that promises of fifteen hundred to go to Salt Lake tention of the Board of County Comvalley about which they had already missioners of Box Elder County Utah to endure” One of these (lavs the world want iLbut you won’t be here and debate may get girls rings with larger bands for $790 The seniors intend to send their' first order off about November first so that the rings will be here by THE ART OF PEACE i much After We can grow if every one takes his place in community life if every one gives the home merchant an even chance to be of service and if every merchant keens a modern appearing place of business with goods and prices equal to those found elsewhere and if he uses the available means adequately advertising tcrourown public the advantages he can offer For our 'own satisfaction’ let' Us demonstrate -more of this united “will to be” for we have been lacking in it in the past I CLASS AGREES ON RING the seniors at last salesmanship decided on their class rings "Hie rings are of a very modernistic design and are to be purchased from Mr Tanner of Salt Lake City The price of the rings for the girls Is $790 and for the boys $8 40 Boys vertising budgets !l of the students who are to federal aid will be able to do assignments as library work help i Continued WILL IN LIBRARY Phone 60 : : |