Show Pag:e APRIL 3 1936 FRIDAY THE GARLAND TIMES Four THE BLACK LOCUST THE GARLAND TIMES ' Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Mattef in August 1928 ' Editor and Publisher Vemald Wm Johns Subscription Price $200 A Year High School news written by the Mrs Nelbella Griffin and edited Jon rnalism by Phyllis Class nnder Gleason the direction ' r t ? t $ t WINS RAILROAD CONTEST BUSINESS STABILITY Black locust (Robinla is a treee tho native to the central and eastern United States that has proved to be a very popular tree for planting in the Intermountian region Its particular value Is that It is a rapid grower will grow on banks hillsides and eroded lands and has a high value for stakes posts and poles In poor to good soils that are well dra'ned this tree will make a growth of from two to six feet each year where the elevation Is not over 5000 feet There Is danger of freezing back The woodi at the higher situations is extremely hard heavy and durable lasting from 15 to 40 years when used In the ground a tall This tree makes rather slender growth especially if crowded In a planting The leaves are green In color and compound In arrangement Whit'sh flowers are abundant in the spring forming numerous seed pods in the fall The locust is a prolific seeder and has been widely plant covery The first 3 months business wa activity the best in five years even as 1935 was the best to since its the on date hold year depression got American industry The most accurate industrial barometers place business at around 75 per cent of “normal” — normal in most cases being established as the average for years such as 23 ’24 and ’25 when business was good but not I spectacularly so Business Week has reported that “confidence in the next few month’s improvement continues strong” This is largely due to the of from many imearnings reports appearance These reports are uniformly portant industries better than were anticipated — company after company which had broken even or suffered losses for five years is now in the black again Companies which discontinued dividends have resumed them and others which cut dividends as a rule are very liberal Congressmen with the government’s money when it is going to be spent in their districts “The minute I cannot raise the money required to finance the government that minute you will have complete chaos” — Henry Morgen- thau Jr Secretary' of the Treasury be a successful seller you-what the buyers wrant and then let know that you have it ’ll' leas know - the buyer’s Utah as a shade and street The branches are thorny and the bark is a deep grayish In color ed in tree and rigid Because of its hardness strength the wood of the locust durability such widely used for farm material and Is as reaches doubletrees wagon tongues and fence posts In several Instances two fence pests have been cut from trees For best eight to results this tree should be planted in a woodlot with an original spacing of about s'x by six feet Wth proper cultivation and thinning Urn planting will be quite profitable It can however be planted :n a four to six row windbreak with the Russian olive on the outside row and Siberian elm on the inside The locust borer is an insect that attacks this species causing considerable damage In the middle west and the east but has not been fo nj n Utah up to this time Ths t ee is quite subject to chlorsis cr yil rfnp ' due to a lack of Iron in the cessive watering or both " claims with Creditors will present at Room vouchers to the undersigned 23 1st Natl Bank Bldg Brigham City Utah on or before the 5th day ' of June A D 1936 AdminisBIGLER STANLEY M trator of the estate of Henry Clark and Elizabeth Clark Deceased LEWIS JONES Attorney for inMr & Mrs Ursel Rhodes moved to their new home two weeks ago and are very proud to have such a nice The and eighth sixth seventh about Utah in grades are studying social science It Is about the cl mate and the natural forests and resources We are also each drawing a little mao and the whole room Is drawing a big one We are lakes rivers putting the mountains and Important cities on It plateaus We hope it will be as Interesting the " rest ofvtiiefyearps this has — Robert Zundel 7th grade Last Tuesday It snowed After It was through the wind started to blow But we are happy today because the sun is trying to melt It —Viola Archibald 6th gTade The snow storm that came here last Tuesday has fixed It so we cant play ball with Fielding or Portage for about a week or more We hope it soon will go so we can play —Renee Mason 7th grade We are go'ng to make an Indian We are going to tepee get three We are poles arid tie them together it with sacks We going to cover wn 11 'i e to cover it with skins Ind ans live in tepees Some of the girls drew pictures of rabb c on the black board and colorone and ed thim We drew a big ’’r: j ittle cnes The big rabbit has ” t cf eggs on his shoulder —Ruth Hess 5th grade ade pictures of b'rds for a biut spnng The best ones on the beard We have 't looks nice 3d 'rale day to visit with relatives there and Mr & Mrs Kenneth Shaffer Mrs L R Shaffer and daughter returned and Joann Lenna daughters to their home here after spending the buspast week in Salt Lake City on iness Mr & Mrs Arnold Rhodes drove to WedOgden to visit with relatives nesday and Thursday Larson who has spent Mrs Alic the past tin days in Salt Lake" City returned to her home Tuesday in Salt Miss Carmen Shaffer is Lake City visiting with her sister Mrs j Grant Wilde Mr Elvan Korth of Salt Lake City is here visiting with his parents Mr & Mrs P G Korth Mr David Larsen drove to Salt Lake City Sunday and returned Tuesday Mrs Dora Isaccson was hostess at her home Monday for a birthday party and farewell party In honor of Boyd Hansen who is leaving this ward In the near future The following little boys were present Wayne Coombs Dale Miller Bob Hansen Ralph Holman Gordon Larsen Dyal Sorensen Allen Sorensen Boyd Hansen Games and Harold Isaacson were played and a delicious luncheon was served a nice birthincluding day cake Mr F G Korth and son Elvan and Mrs Dora Isaacson and children Irene and Burton drove to Ogden on business Monday Mrs Sylvan Korth and Leone Korth accompanied them as far as Brigham City where they the day -- W ism W' GHOSTS 47 " The Buyer Who Wants the Most for his Money Always ' J V K i'ifc fT vm ' J LV V “GHOST” ' - I Ut'itfi&ptitX'-1- 'Ua ' These comely younrr exponents of western of “Miss Californ'n" in a recent personality Chevrolet Master De f e 1936 model 'lece top such as bun title s' 'V pulchritude and charm Betty contest ard Audrey Olson use Hind right winner of th the turret top of their ItZi ' YOU yon need - READ IT wk wk You will find intanaong and tvdpful ta your diacuw am of world rraaa wuh four Mtghbon and fiianda Gasoline and it the Insurance most— After Shell the one loss thing yon to m - cannot It’s wise secure when be prepared EZRA JENSEN IN TOUCH WITH WORLD EVENTS REVIEW gives you a condensed editorial interpretaaon of the events of each week that are a is syndicated making woild history It feature prepared by Edward newspaper W Pickard one of the highly trained newspaper observers of the nation Our carefully from to SERVICE y— REMEMBER— KEEPING to GARLAND SHELL Lubricants are the Best that can be Had at Any Price Garland Shell Service vetfa&e a n "wife was held at Monday even- - j'ing Mr & Mrs Lafe Grover and Mr & Mrs Martin Riser drove to Logan to attend the birthday Wednesday party for their son and brother Dean the Relief Society held Wednesday their regular social and bus'ness meeting at the home of Mrs Rose Kcrth There were 37 present A delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses Mrs Korth Mrs Dora Isaacson and Mrs Pearl Grover it being April Fools’ day several pranks were played on the members Everyone had an enjoyable time Jr' ' ' A Everybody likes to see his or her name in — - print provided nice things are said To letter Eliza- Genealog cal meeting the J W Rhodes home An adult person is one who hhS stopped growing at both ends and started growing in the middle Just because you make a mistake is no reason why you should advertise it to the cold and cruel world and spent Nothing startling has occnred in the busiNo important industry has ness world of late made great kains as yet this year — none has experienced severe retrogression from the levels attained at the end of 1935 That fact has caused business commentators to feel considerThnv are beginning to figure able ODtimfcm that the “visible’' future will not be marred by maior swines either nmvnrd or downward and that industry as a whole is on a relatively even keel and may look ahead to slow but steady rek NEWS TO CREDITORS SCHOOL EDITORIAL Box Elder county has opposed the abandonment of the old S P railroad line in the In western part of the county for some years the three years since the railroad asked for permission to abandon the tracks the commissioners have sent Attorney Lewis Jones to Washington D C on various occasions to argue the case before the ICC It appears that success has crowned the efforts of the county at last The value of the line was called to the attention of the war department and it has asked that the line be main- tained While the county has been asking that the road be kept up it has shown consistency by opposing the chartering of motor carriers into that area One application having been turned down just recently on request of the That is as it should be for if county attorney the county expects the taxes paid by the rails it should protect them in their territory as long as they render an adequate service NOTICE Estate of Henry Clark beth Clark Deceased place Mrs John Oyler Jr and Mrs Alva Rhodes motored to Mrs T E King’s meeting home where they enjoyed with the Daughters of the Pioneers Mrs Rhodes was voted in as a memCity Utah Brigham Date of first publication April 3 ber A Miss Clara Korth of Provo spent D 1936 d visiting with her parthe She reMr ife Mrs C J Hansen moved to ents Mr fc Mrs F G Korth Logan Thursday where they will make turned to Provo Sunday afternoon the r future home and was accompanied by Miss Norma for a Oyler who will visit with her PLYMOUTH week Holman M Lester Mrs & Bishop NOTES and family motored to Ogden Satur- o! 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