Show &"& & i I ' TIIE GARLAND r TIM East Garland News Items Vera Beds - Springs -- Mattresses We spend about one third of our lives in bed and our efficiency ad vigorour health are greatly dependent upon how well we sleep The Beautyrest contains 810 small resiliant coil springs each encased in a separate cloth pocket which eliminates any posibility of noise and permits each coil to act independently Shaffer Correspondent Big Hallow'een Party at the Social' Hall next Wednesday evening Oct SI Under the ausplcles of the Garland M I A 'a Admission 25c Everybody Invited Ad ' OCTPBE )w Of Fieldin “Miss Ethel Xorth who is attending the U A C of Logan spent the week end home in East Garland ng was bis specialty He woe Mr Leonard Laub of Logan and Mr then give treatments that be aasuii and Mrs John Laub of Fielding wer(jfM them would drive out the witches Sunday evening guests of Mr and Mrhe and seldom failed to effect the desir L R Schaffer and family (he result He followed this line of led Miss La Vera Oyler who Is at th()ng resistance for many years be says slow’' her tbs Daily Oklahoman of Oklahora Valley Hospltar is Improving We hope to see her home soon City leaving (lie labors of enllghtef Arnold Rhodes who' has been iihe meat to those of the Choctaws wbo I Montana the past three weeks return md the course of time began attemllri Apples Potatoes and Produce 'v Phone 98-0-- and W e Will Deliver 1 Where in Garland Anything any our Line in ed home Monday evening pt schools provided for them and wh! WANT YOUR EGGS — CREAM AND Alva Rhodes left Tuesday for IJahc0f on reiuruing home Informed their fej on business low tribesmen that tliqre really wen POULTRY no Mr and Mrs F G Korth spent last Itches Monday In Brigham City PAY AS MUCH AS OTHERS AND WE Miss Marie Larson is visiting Wlthe her sister Rhoda who Is attending theh Port Heredity Plays TO EXTEND YOU A SERVICE HARD TO EQUAL University of Utah at Salt Lake City in Mental Disorder ih - WU jthis week n there has been a conslderaJbl The Relief '"SocleTjnaaies'ffiet'TueK-jamount of mental disease In seven 'day afternoon at the home of Mrsjo & fenerations of a family the probubl Clifton Qrover ' jo to)’ of the continuation In future get — erationR of a mental disorder Jirirl few great When however Lions Hold Rousing Luncheon 4 wives of mental disease occursporadl In 0 there Is little reason to family from Page 1) (Continued fearful of the results of the continu tlon of smli a family strain The that this be a ladies night also that te are the com lusions reached In an u for those who did not care for the j8 tide on causes of mental disease deer meat lanjb would be supplied in n e Solomon In llygela MugJ tine This place of it phiposition was quickly snapped up by the entire club S'ufty of the aniTstry of a group and arrangements will be made accordpntlents wilh severe mental dlxcm will show that some meutal dlsorth ingly or peculiarity appeared In about COffi Miss Gladys Tyson sang two num70 bers accompanied per rent of the ascendants an Yf by Mrs Pearl Peck on the pamo after which President collaterals of the previous goner ndi- -' Shumway insisted that the tall twister About NEW GLASSTn those Broken Window fine each member for wishing that the first words of Miss Tyson’S first song Collinston News Notes “1 Love You Truly" were meant for him Mrs J A Bigler Correspondent The collecting the fines said that the financial end of the Utah : — : Phone 18 Big Halloween Party at the Social game was “looking up” Hall next Wednesday evening Oct 31 Miss Tyson sang two more songs in Dealers Urldcr of Garland the the auspicies Mrs Peck’ accompanying during the M I A s Admission 25c Everybody Incourse of the evening LUMBER OIL - GLASS HARDWARE vited Ad The speech on the Life of Theodore Roosvelt w'as given by Wm Cullimore who stated that it was a strange coMrs A ileen Simmons was the charm incident that a staunch Republican ing hostess at a splendidly prepared president of the Lions Club should give birthday dinner In honor of her father to staunch Democrate the task of re- J J White of Garland Sunday afterof life work noon a 17 were the Covers laid for Republican viewing guests Mrs’ J A Bigler entertained at a President of the United states But he did his Job well and showed thru farewell dinner party Sunday In comthe life of Roosevelt that the overcom- - pliment to Mr and Mrs T L Kerr ancf se‘t backs Is the and family who will spend the winter In ing of difficulties timber that makes for true citizenship Salt Lake AUTO REPAIRMAN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Lion Dr Betesen read an Invitation Mrs Wm Hardy of Ogden is thdlElwood Ward to the Garland ing a few days with her daughter Mrs General Auto Lions to participate with them in a Kate Saunders and family Hallow'een Mrs Florence Loveland of Logan Is entertainment Oct 30th ing This invitation met with the hearty Rooms fl00 and Up visiting with relatives and friends in proval of the entire club and it was Beaver Dam decidede to go down In a body European Plan Mrs Susan Elmer Is the guest of her Fred Young the proprietor of the daughter Mrs Reva Watkins In Logan Specializing in Mr and Mrs Gleu Fryer were Ogden picture show was presented for memj visitors last week bershlp and the action was sustained and are Mr and Mrs Basil Busenbark by the club ROOM HIGH CLASS DINNING Generator The club adjourned for two weeks new the arrival 6f (t - !rft WE WE i TRY J W McDowell PRODUCE MATRESS BEAUTYREST Covering this net work of coil springs are thick Eight ventilators layers of clean new cotton felt serve to keep the interior fresh and clean clean at all times Price $4150 GOLD — SEAL — SPRINGS Steel Beds in all the new colors both double and single price $850 to $3400 Hardware Co GARLAND UTAH ir Utah :v How An oustanding achievement this modern 120 coil Finised Double Deck Spring with soft helical top in grey enemal Price $2250 Hyrum Jensen Furniture Tremonton and if OVERLAND LUMBER CO Garland PAINT Garland Hotel Isaacson Lqe Repair Early History Of Fielding Ignition (Continued from page 1) 1891 severe hailstorms wrought hovac a brand the at long distances) announcing when the feed on deer meat will be baby All concerned doing nicely whose knowledge of obstetrics was of to the crops and hardships to the peoA few years were Miss LoisTJufin and Mr accompanied the main issue' election day “ having ple McIntyre very limited and Inefficient necessity which caused passed Institute even then availability of a by heavy spring frosts greatly enjoyed the school Sometimes held in Salt Lake City last week midwife was lacking and the best wo- both loss - and deprlvationDrouth$ fiffirst common the were to the quite during man of the town must respond short extraordinay duty While speaking In teen years and the resultantto make FIELDING NOTES this connection I am constrained to crops were barely sufficient ends meet But in all the people soon Evelyn Hess Correspondent relate with reverance that two mothIS BUYING EVERYBODY to live and cause happily and ers were cruelly sacrificed to the thrifty began after 1890 better years were had in Big Hallow’een Party at the Social of humanity In the town of Fielding Hall next Wednesday evening Oct 31 the main for crops were better The first of these was Dora H Miller need be said about'he Under the ausplcles of the Garland - about 1890 whose death traced back to A few In M I A’s Admission 25c Everybody in- James six operations of the “Underground” the birth of her child ' Ad I vlted months before But when on August 1884 President Woodruff's proclamat--ofT motive pi cs ouuic ui cnese oays a Ion to the effect that all officers 5 Irene Richards wife of C W Richcrusade for standardization is going to of rule must the the church of the Dr of Richards practice mother j set In and one ards and afiecting especially effect Into was of many by put polygmay U A C faculty found that delivery autos and farm machinery When it I and I only want to say here that many of a immature child was impossible Ask year dealer for It J does and an attachment off of one t and help was as far away as Ogden the little houses on the “Flat" became machine can be used for the same Fbest token on deposit for the refuge and rendezvous for some of we must again feel the pangs of conon another millions of dollars purpose men often local The men availhunted the flicting emmotlns The only help Hour and Bran will be saved — and this community a ill able was two elders J H Hess and went away from home in one case for save its share of it Is' There In spite of their ef- three years In Colorado in Shorts and Mill Products Tommy Grover i the bar” enough written now about this so I forts this mother “passed Mill Chopping the teat Cleaned shall refrain from furthering my reamid the moans and screams of husBE SURE TO REGISTER sw marks When in 1893 President Groband father and children SO YOU CAN VOTE The second death of the “flat” was ver Cleveland issued his proclamation which with drew the futile efforts of that of little Mary Ann Richards 3 to force these men to give up years old Feb 16 1864 The story of this officers There are three more days letf for Tremonton Milling Is sad beyond for it Is a any of their wives a general sigh of description you to register They are October 16 relief must have swept over the counstory of a very bright child who know30 and 31 Compiny die” to was try she “going ing certainly If your name does not appear on So now we come to the outstanding Utah yet she resisted all efforts scientific or jtmonton thq records ssee to It that it does so This spiritual to stay the excution of fate features of the countries success work1 you may be able to vote and welcomed death when It came "I lay in the long hours and hard Offices of registration agents will be It yet” he mother of the people do not understand During the first years open from 9 a m to 9 p m on the Julia A Richards saidjo me with tears it was the fanners habit to arise early days of registration ' In her eyes not long ago Onlytwo mthe“momtng“walkorT ame hrnct properly Tale Care of II- - weeks before this another little girl hills after the horses or oxen hitch the polls are opened the owner of the name cannot vot about the same age daughter of Wm the team to a walking plow and follow TOMORROW” all the In the evening day Miller died If time and spacewould thisafoot Following is a list cf the registration of animals were driven back to the pastagents in our precincts: permit the story of the removel Garland these bodies to Farmington for burial ure and a tired fanner ate a rather Sarah Jensen wrhap you wilL Then could be related-- 1 shall only sy that frugal yet whalrasrane supper sad retirid Ruth tin you may not In the ed to repeat the next day Probably snows were deep winds were blowRiverside Mrs George R Hales kntime in snow 1’4 acres per day would be called a Tremonton Wm E Getz ing trains were blockaded banks travel by teams was was hard good day’s work for plowing Of couse Nettie Godfry Fielding of things can happen between y Plymouth ’ and slow Doctor’s certificates for ship- ’little later the sulky came Into use George Smith and “tomorrow” Fires don’t In alleviated was much and It budren secure to the and ment "were difficult n schedule men were all many hardships were passed thru rugbt be unsafe to say that sat Insnr Fire days than now' To law1 Ig today dependable hardier in Perhaps no fiesli waier fish is mo protection for your home or bus The first person buried in Fielding his I can gie no definite answer Bus tenacious of life Hum the bullhead or property takes ail the worry ercemetry located at first in the north- ! do krrw ard say that we men h ore ed pout This fisb takes a Ions “tomorrow” east comor of section 36 Township 13 rot what may happen rime to die oude iu native element’ are given a chanllenge we might Louisa was west 3 North Range f snggest an Insurance plan for bullheads' siill detected be breath may should Stevensen Mar 9 891 She was later net be able to satisfy! But why and be will that complete In botr-tbe a of ing punt bours aft The next - o werk so hard when now modern to Farmington removed or they have been caught whereas at the year the cemetry was sbor saving machinery has taken the most fish (lie in a few minutes Many SEE center east present place about the on fishermen have thrown bullheads The people burden out of farming? t part cf the section at night to discover in ' the ground Live b‘ sii a rt and quick to adopt al' ih? morning that they still show t Brough Thtse cases are typical of the times until at thbi h modern conveniences flli'k er of life and I feel Justified In my decision to Garland Utah viitirg 1 am able to say that a hlg" stop here and to turn to other phases of Is tandard living prevaleit 2 of my history ell Telephone Two different yesriiioUbly (To be continued! and “Utah’s - 4 I CONNECTION IN piE BEST OF SERVICE PRICES PHONE J FOR NIGHT — SERVICE or PHONE 86 at FECKS REASONABLE BELL SERVICE J M FRASER STATION Manager Favorite” FLOUR lOhrlll Repairing’ GARLAND GARAGE Quality TWs What We have just installed The ROTTLER BORING BAR that docs the whole job in a few Minutes Counts Ask your PRIDE OF UTAH Call and see it also the KWIK-WA- Valve FACING Machine EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING FLOUR Wheat accepted for to be drawn in mill products wanted 33 lbs We carry a good line of Automobile Oils at Grease “If we fix it it will stay Flour-1- 4 lbs: Garland Milling Company All Work Guaranteed stor--ag- out as Bran per bushel Fixed’-- "James tor Grocer Garland Utah e f |