Show the garland TLme W ©rst Is The epidemic of “Flu” is still raging country The season of Colds is at its height e through-th- WHY BE AT THE MERCY OF A COLD AND TAKE CHANCES ON SOMETHING’ MORE SERIOUS? First Aicl We’ve the Best Preventives and the Best Remedies in the World — Have them in the House GARLAND UTAH Like a Watchman in the Night elert your A dependable Fire Insurance peace of mind policy is ever an Only care can prevent a fire but if a fire occurs absolute safeguard against financial loss guardian of Insurance is We can give you adequate protection at the lowest practicable It is to your advantage to call or see your local agent yonr cost Utah Situation of the Homes and the PUBLISHED Keeping Out T& Weeds his crops regularly and weeds which would rob the growing plants cultivates keeps out the of their nourishment prudent man of affairs saves his money regularly depositing a certain sum in his savings account Because the habit makes it easier for Why regularly? 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Are you cultivating your Tremonton Banking Company The Bank Best Able To Serve The Bear River Valley What has become of the woman who wore below the buttoned Just of who would never think without Arctic overshoes? that knee and going out ones about modern Another advantage courting is that when a young fellow falls in love now he doesn’t feel the need of going around and getting a cabinet photos "struck" (J3yfpcuiiment VSSfSS s F A DRIGGS Manager King Hammur alii was the First MAN INSURANCE In Babylon 6000 years ago the toll of fire stirred the King to devise a plan of financial pro tectiom Centuries passed until today sound stock fire insurance restores and rebuilds aftet fire losses We offer you a complete insurance service John J Shumway Bank Building Phones: Bell 129 Home Folks Bear River 2 Speaking of spring this is an excellent tune to think about getting Of course it all depends upon set of the famous DELUX Bed Springs whether you like the utmost in sleeping comfort In case you do just come in place your order —we’ll do the rest and th n youH do the resting a Oakland Offers Two DeLuxe Types body types are now line of new Oakland Sixes as a result of the recent introduction of a special srdan This brings the total number of new Oakland models to eight Hie landaulet sedan aristocrat of the Oakland line with a soft folding top vcr the rear quarter section and the deluxe offer sedan special and special fitments sur- equipment proprevious passing in luxury anyMotor Car ducts of the Oakland in the Ccuecc Hall apparel diagonals were first sponsored CoSlME5nH With luo loti trotutrrs or one long and one plus 4 conferva h e smart- Their ness pets them far above the usual array of Spring woolens and patterns Coomb's & Pcrsson y'i - Company The ne- -' special type is a deluxe edition of the standard sedan and was built to provide an intermediate step between the standard type and the landaulet sedan The Oakland Company now is offerbody types at a ing chht price range of from $1143 to $1375 i b the factory and with a capacity of from two to five passengers Special equioment consisting of six wire wheels and trunk rack with spares also fenders carried in special front in the may be had with any model 'line used to be Where the automobile jacked up in the garage for the duratimproveion of winter mechanical combine to ments and better roads make the modern product of as great of season the year as utility in one vicedeclares B H Anibal another King and Knights Spring Canyon Utah’s Best Coal Co For the past week the veiy thought of the Ides of March has left us must laughing hoarsely ha ha— albeit a trifle nervously too If you know the reason the Ides (or what is sometimes jokingly called the 15th) the sudden demise of Julius Caesar by makis the day one commemorates ing out and filing a Federal Income Tax Report we tell you of the hours we have spent in Shall more? we say §hall counting on our fingers adding 3 to 2 to carry? Shall we tell you about all the numbers we’ve fooled around with — ail of them so utterly and Shall revocably wrong that we thought we had become telephone operators? we tell you that for the past three davs we have seen more figures than No won’t we Contest? the judges at a Bathing Beauty However we will tell you that you need not beware of the Ides of In Marchor any other day if you need ary item in the Furniture line In well spite pf Caesar’s Ghost and Income Tax Reports —come right We won’t ask you what your income is gladly show you anything we have If we mention “percentage" it will be ony to convince you that our merchandise is 100't in value If we mention ‘In'eiest” it will be only to let Ard you know we have an interest in seeing that you get what you want if you haven't seen our stock of Spring Furnliuie — one look will convince of that you Two deluxe This Suite (Authentic The Clothiers Confectionery BY Hyrum Jensen Furniture & Hardware farmer BLUE BELL IUNjfr News careful and Doilies Naptkins ’Round the Town Bell Phone V THE Favors Party It must be borne in mind that CalThere seems to be quite a general is strictly rii air import basis opinion that pork is not s popular a ifornia as so far as the hog business is concernmeat food in Southern California in some of the colder climates and ed There are now 50 lien rent fewer' the state than in 1920 and in in to offer this hogs there is an inclination the state's population the meantime as a reason for limited hog production in the Western states However such has doubled Last is not the case by any means There is no danger of oversupplymeat packers and distributors year ing the California market w ith m Los Angelas county slaughtered hogs and we should keep in 697000 hogs virtually all of which mind the big export market for pork into fresh meat trade was converted and lard which might well be centthat ered from Pacific Coast The product from at least half ports Last into number of hogs was shipped exports of lard and pork mostSouthern California in thtf form of year’s in the form of hams and "bacon smoked and in ly hams and bacons to from the United States amounted biine This would maite an equival- 801 million pounds or the equivalent out ent of more than 1000 000 hogs of 8500000 hogs at Chicago average like of which comes something these 800 million pounds the weights’Lof pounds of pork figuring 30 million to Alaska pounds went 'average pork carcass to weight 136 Hawaii and Porto Rico all reached served by The population pounds ti less ansportation cost from Pacr less at there packers numbers something Lard and poik also ific Coast ports than 2000000 making a per capita is popular in Mexico and the export in Los Angeles Co demand from the Orient and South pork consumption last year of around 68 pounds America could Easily be enlarged were compares with the national per capita bie TJ23'”or73Tr TrojTktmiptrofrrT5oyrTff of of many the pounds and dhe 1027 per capita conof 68 5 pounds ' stable Western crops such as delicsumption In California as a whole it is esti- ious fruits grapes raisins peaches mated that about 300000000 pounds pears some nuts and a world of otiier would which of pork Is consumed is giving Western agncult- products in urlsbs something to worry over Vet make the per capita consumption this state just slightly less than over game land could well be made to Of the profitably the country as a whole produce some crops which 2 250000 — namely hogs needed to" appease the are greatly it is safe ftifalfa feeds and pork It would pork appetit of Californians ‘ seem worth while for the certainly and educational economic agencies in the Western Slates to give very serious thought to making a complete survey of the hog and pork situation including such items as cost of prod- California stead spends many millions of dollars annually for hogs which domestic and export markets Colorado in Nebraska are produced licaUy quality and Oklahoma Texas New Mex- Kansas of hog for Pacific weeht Iowa as east and lco and as far Coast requirements Missouri JAMES BROUGH Garland UTAH Xivestock 4re IJl GARLAND TIMES president in charge of engineering of i he Oakland Motor Car Co "Snow ard zreo weather fail to deter Anibal motorist “Mr the modern stated “because the automobile manu- factuier today is putting out a car that as in well frigid climates as fuuticj in (“i p’cal countries the developments "Notable among use in the motor making for car of couise are closed bodies and But the is built to give service regardless cf u either conditions 7hs drclcpmcnt is seen in the number cf cars being sold during the months In November the wui'er Oakland Six set the highest monthly salts figure since we began building the car 22 years ago Yc NoverW Is at the beginning of the cold weather months ‘Several years ago new car purchasers placed their order In the Wintertime and specified that they would not take delivery until Spring Today they bevause ask for immediate delivery they know their car will be comfortable for Wirter r’ Ivng and vill not be adversclv affected by such use the latent “In the weather bodies are Oakland Pr diafts-t- o stripned and eealed against insure the maximum of ccmfort ‘Starting equipment during the past few y:arc ha: teen greatly improved Alfred Michaelis Coal Yard Garland Utah Bell Phone 23 J A 6 teaming kettles of hot water blankets over the hood and a tremendous amount of hand cranking no longer are necessary to start a car in cold weather The starter is competent to turn over the engine with the thermometer at zero or lower in the new Oaxlund Eix “A few years ago was necessary to d iv e a long distance before the engine warmed up to a good operating temperature Today Oakland’s manifold quickly has the engine purring smoothly Thermostatic water control which traps the water in the cylinder head and block soon warms up all the water hi the entire cooling system ventilation another Oak“Crankcase land ieature also has come to the aid of the winter motorist because It assists in removing water and vapors from the ciankcase This removal of water reduces to a minimum trouble experienced from1 freezing of the lu- bricant Instant lubrication to the cylinder walls asrksts In the prevention of scored cylinders during the extreme cold weather radiator which OakThe land pioneered has contributed much winter more economical This new principle of mixradiation retains an ture in its original strength throughout the winter Hence even though liquid has been lost freezing will not result and In refilling the radiator there is addition of the same the old style radiator a loss of liquid generally meant loss of alcohol resulting in a weaker mixture and often in a frozen radiator A new supto ply of aclcohol also Is necessary h bi ing the mixture to its original With “Other new features making for satcommon to winter driving isfactory the new Oakland are fitted spring covprs which keep dirt and silt from contact with the springs fully enclosed brakes on all fourt wheels for greater balloon tires safety easier steering which reduce U) a minimum the tendfor ency to skid aid winter heaters of comfort the passengers" Qualityj Thais What j Counts i Ask your for Grocer PRIDE OF UTAH FLOUR Wheat accepted for storage to be drawn out m mill products as wanted 33 lbs Flour 14 lbs Bran per bushel Garland Milling Company hr Garland Utah I |