Show Vct n Xx!‘ y'V A FOREBEAR IS A BOOST YOURSELF BOOST VALLEY BUT SEND THE NEWS RIVER FOR TO IN THE FAPTR THAT GOES INTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE TIIE GARLAND TIMES" ADVERTISE US i-- vol 1 NO Pertinent By V 37 GARLAND Paragraphs Wm Johns On Grain Warehouse hM tf’i To Be Beautified There Is no denying the value of factories to any community New industries and more industries should be constantly strived for bat many cities overlook or fall to recognize the real value of automobile traffic There are thousands of cities and towns with a population of from 10000 to 40000 with an average of 25000 tourist cars per week (cars more The potential cash value of 25000 than 100 miles from their home garage) such automobiles per week amounts to an average of 26 00000 per town regardless of the size of that town The business secured from this mode of traffic Is good business the money Is good money Merchandise purchased by those comprising the motor traffic is always a cash transaction goods once purchased are seldom if ever returned or exchanged and there is less sale But it is not only the amount of business or per Individual the amount of money that is to be considered when a comparison Is made with a factory pay roll Thirty per cent of a factory pay roll is spent outside of the town made by mall going to the next nearest large town to through purchasf-purchase and other known practices to'ieep 'the earned" caSK”bUt"brlocaI circulation It has been said that a dollar of outside money is worth one dollar and ten cents of inside money Therefore a town located on a highway or highways that carry an average weekly traffic of 25000 cars has In that traffic a cash asset equivalent to a factory in the town with a pay roll of approximately $200000000 annually It Is true that factories bring new people to a town but so do highways In fact 20 of the motoring public Is In the market for or can be sold a new location The publicity value obtainable from the average factory that can be secured Is nothing compared to the publicity and good will that can be obtained through the motorists In the past cities communities and towns have offered all sorts of concessions and inducements to obtain new factories and no doubt there will be many towns that will continue to do so There are many communities who lay claim to the fact that they will not offer concessions but in most cases the temptation is too great it seems and when it comes to the point that some other town in the immediate locality offers a bonus to secure new industry other towns do likewise! in some towns it is the purchase of stock others the furnishing of a free factory site free light water or power but in practically all cases there is some inducement of a bonus nature that is offered There is a town in one of the central states that recently raised $100000 and donated it to a shoe manufacturer as a bonus for the locating in their town of a factory with a pay roll of $1000000 00 in ten years Figure the percentage paid for the business with no guarantee that the business of this particular concern would not slump the factory thereby being closed or that any of a dozen other things might and could happen This same town had a motor traffic value of which on a comparative basis exceeded this pay roll every year yet there had never been any attempt to capita Ize on it—business which was at their very door — a virtual gold mine that required only initiative and exercise of the mind to be turned into a reality Every city and town In the country has diligently worked connived and maneuvered to get hard roads but after getting them many are sitting back with their hands folded accross their laps apparently blind to the "acres of diamonds’’ that these roads have made possible This may be likened to a merchant working overtime for weeks to prepare for a gigantic sale expending thousands of dollars in advertising to induce the people to come to the store on a certain day and then failing to open on the morning of the day designated s If your town is not getting Its share of this buAness the reason lies within your town —It may lie with yon If your community is not getting more than its share it is because yon and your town are not going after it Business from motor traffic )s not hard to get Apply the same principles that a modem merchandiser applies to getting business for his store and the results win be satisfactory It is a problem of modem business and modem business Is a problem of selling r town may not- have a traffie©f 25009 ears per t half-even of 25000 cars is traffic enough to make it well worth your while to do something to get it Get sold on the place where you live and then sell it to every motorist that travels through your community Day Observed Thus does this summer vacation relief from class room seclusion Stake M L A Day was observed 28 become Tuesday at Crystal Hot play time — work time May Notwith standing the hint of fully as valuable to the boy or girl as Springs snow in the air there was a very good the ig of ward workers there representation But the young man or woman can Most of the wards were well reprefail to take proper advantage of the sented and a generally good time was summer vacation It should be used had even though over coats and wraps with purpose and vo- were very much In evidence Occupations cations should be tried until one is The crowd began to gather at 7:00 found that has the greatest appeal o’clock and continued to come for an Then preparation for that work can hour after that The pool was not become part of both the class room patronized as usual on acas — count ofVheTdiiliheavily and vacation periods In the air but many of the workers took advantage of their Those who have decided upon their opportunity and had a swim before par to taking of their lunch which was servlife’s work should not be content 7:30 to 8:30 merely earn money to take them back ed from Each ward had their own table and to Bchool but should engage in that one chosen work that when their served lunch as a ward group During the luncheon the high school school career is finished they will be able to go to work at once with the band furnished the music After lunch the crowd made their assurance that they will be able to do some one thing satisfactorily and well way to the dance hall where they spent the rest of the evening in dancing This outing has become one of the It is a deplorable fact that school fixed activities of the M L A and not close contact with each year becomes more ' popular make the does that It should Therefore Much credit Is due the officers of the Industry the young person must purposely use Stake who plan and work for the the vacation to get this experience success of this activity this tills —2— LADIES SELF CULTURE milk the cow merely to rethe tension of her udder there’s CLUB ENTERTAINED excuse for weighing or otherwise But if keeping account of the milk of the Ladles Self The members dollars and cents mean anything to you it’s worth something to know a little Culture Club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs O L Winters The about costs and profits roms were attractively decorated with spring flowers MOTHER MINE President Mrs P C Petterson preI’ve just been thinking Mother mine sided “ A' parn'amentarlarl folrtherclub wur Gf my happy '’childhood"daysi Of how many times you’ve helped me town beautification were subjects discussed O’er life's rough and stormy ways How your lips were always ready The program for the afternoon was To kiss my hurts and dry my tears as follows: Vocal trio “The Bells of As I went rushing blindly on St Mary’s" was rendered by Mrs HarTo meet the coming years old Persson Mrs E J Holmgren and How many times I'd have given tip Mrs D Henry Manning with Mrs Thinking it not worth while Millan Peck as accompanist report of me the State Federation But you were near to encourage of Women’s Clubs With a whispered word and a smile was givheld at Logan April At last dear little Mother Mine Miss Rhea en by Mrs George Hughes entitled I think you've won your fight Winters gave two selections After all these years I seem to see “Going of the Swan” and “A Comer The way you led was right on William” do not the know many I prayers Report of the Logan Convention Or the bitter tears you’ve shed which had been written by Mrs J M The long nights spent in waiting Gaddie was read by Mrs M E Andrus Until the last was tucked in bed Vocal duet ‘J heard You Go By” by Your eyes which once shown bright Mrs D Henry Manning and Mrs E J Are getting dimmer now Holmgren The brow once smooth and white Is furrowed deep with lines of care Luncheon was served during the of silver social hour Present were 31 members There are many threads shining with Mrs R M McFarland as a In the tresses of your once brown special guest hair Club adjourned to meet with Mrs As I sit today and memories Charies Munns June 7th Come crowding thick and fast feelHave sure it seems a strong I ing That through all your love will last Ani I utter In my heart a prayer That I may prove to be To my children Just the kind of Pal The Misses Wanda and Masel RobThat you dear Mother Mine ertson of Fountain Green were visit- Have always been to me j By Nora you little East Garland News This Garland Town Doctor Article one of series of is published Times in cooperation with the Garland Lions Club BEAR RIVER VALLEY “students Complete” COLLEGE CAREERS Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Munns the Stake Relief Society Board members entertained in honor of Mrs Birdie Kirkham Mrs Mary Green M rs Hattie Morrison Mrs Elizabeth King and Mrs Kate Johnson retiring members of the by The STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY BOARD ENTERTAINS” RETIRING MEMBERS Several young people from the Bear River Valley received their diplomas at the commencement exercises of the Utah State Agricultural College at Mr Edward Davis of Logan Saturday Garland received a Bachelor of Science degree In the school of Agriculture Miss Franke Beal of Garland Mr len Cannon of Fielding and Mr Othello Hansen of Collinxton were awarded the Bachelor of Science In the degree school of Arts and Science Miss Orpha Sweeten of Garland and Mr Nello Waldron of Tremonton received the degree of Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Commerce Mr Hugh C Davis of Garland graduated from the School of Education and received a Bachelor of Science Degree and Miss Ethel Holmgren of Tremonton received the same degree from the board officers and Present and retiring their husbands were present at a deluncheon which was served at lightful in tables decorated yellow and red the Bowls of spring organization colors were tastily placed throughflowers out the entertaining rooms Covers e were laid for Following the dinner a short program consisting of a vocal duet by A O Mrs O L Brough and Mrs a retold story by Mrs A L Seager Cook and a prognostication by Mrs O school of Home Economics L Brough was rendered were preRetiring board members Normal the diplomas qualifying sented with a book "Intra Murios” hy students to teach in the grades were rea as President Margaret M&nninE to Miss Ethel Korth of Garland given minder of the esteem in which they Miss Dorothy Christensen of Tremonhad been held ton and Miss Myrtle Limb of Garland These students were members of the SWATTING largest graduating class In the history of the college The address to the was delivered by President graduates One of the surest signs that sum- F J Kelly of the University of Idaho START showing his presence Swat him! where she spent last week from A single fly swatted now prevents at a Mr Logan Mrs F S Peck entertained and Mrs Lafayette Grover and thousands a little perhaps millions family dinner Monday evening in hon- daughter Hazel motored to Brigham This filthy spreader of dislater on of her last Wednesday or of the birth anniversary is still ease considered dirt and Miss Tnlva 'Spring flowers daughter Shaffer Saturday Miss Effie spent nocent harmless and by many and is Were used as decorations After dinand Sunday in Logan visiting with still tolerated In many homes and ner a social evening was enjoyed relatives stores The Misses Ardes and Eva Adams Man's war against disease and death DR BETENSON TO RETURN MIDDLE OF JULY Ursel Adams and Mr and Mrs Eldon cannot reach it s full measure of sucTHE last week cess until everyone begins to realize Adams motored to Ogden that the fly is the most dangerous Dr Bettensen and family left last on business insect that lives It is credited with Saturday morning for an extended Another way to start an argument causing more deaths of human visit in the East The doctor will also Irish ings than all the beasts of prey and take Post Graduate work while away Is to tell an Irishman that the combined Flies reptiles They will return about the middle of potatoe was discovered by the Span- poisonous are known to carry and spread more iards to Garland Kii' i MOTOR TRAFFIC versus FACTORY PAY ROLL At Crystal Springs is July &! WAR City Cemetery New Management SAYS Foundation walls are now In place and a crew of sixteen men under the I 1 $200 THE GarlandsHotel Under The TOWN DOCTOR direction of contractors Linford and Olyer are busy laying the reinforced concret floor of the "building a block long’1 that is to hold grain from all Thousands of young people are en- sections of the Bear River valley this tering Into various phases of industrial fall on the Two carloads of and business activity Here they will railroad siding are disa gravel rapidly pearing get direct contact with the business of and becbming part of the Box Elder making a living What will it mean County Warehouse At least ten carto them? loads will be required to complete the work Is being handled by Cement this summer vacation truck to the scene of construction Undoubtedly period is a valuable and necessary part The building Is located on the proof the school year It gives the stud- perty adjoining the Garland Milling ent an opportunity to see people at Company and will be the most modwork pd to labor with his own head em In of every respect and capable and hands at something useful storlng 200000 bushels of Box Elder County grain It gives him an opportunity po see the Importance of Industrial activity by actual contact with it a thing that M A the class room unfortunately cannot provide It also gives him a chance to see what vocation is most to his liking If duce MAY 30“ 1929 the School Vacation —1— The past few weeks have brot events that have touched nearly every family In the land: schools have dismissed for another year Using Work Forging Ahead UTAHf THURSDAY Infaning typhoid fever dysentary tile diarrhea and tuberculosis They breed rapidly A single pair of files beginning May 1st are said to be capable of producing nearly 6000000 flies by the last of ‘July The best way to control flies Is to dlstroy all breeding places They naturally prefer stables and outhouses garbage cans or chicken yards Screens should be put up immediat ly and poisons and sticky fly papr-generousBut the best p: ewnta lives ly used are houses and premises that are kept clean rrmunities Clean absolutely have no fly problems Miss G lines and Mr Nielsen of Salt Lake City have acquired ownership of the Gariand Hotel property and win henceforth operate the local hostelry They will endeavor to offer the same high class service to their local and traveling customers as has been offered by the hotel in the past Special Sunday dinners for those who do not care to cook them at home will be part of their program Garland will tender the new residents a warm welcome nd wish them a prosperous business Mr Fraser who has presided so ably In the local kitchen and provided so many tasty meals for large Bear River Valley groups has not as yet left our midst It Is hoped by all here that he wlH find It advantageous his residence at Garland where he has won many warm friends from the Ladles Self and the Farm Bureau met at the cemetery Monday afternoon for the purpose of beautifying and cleaning up lot and making them pre-- " under the direction of Thomas Wise Road Supervisor for this district The entire cemetery plot was laid out and roads both ways through the lots were marked and definitely graded so that there will be permenant drive ways throughout Many boys and plot holder were In attendance who were busy cleaning Up lots and making their pre- Committees Culture Club sentable The committees In charge of this work' makes this sugestlon that property Owner do make an effort to follow up the start made at this time and keerrthencemetery clean— and Not only should this clean-u- p movement be made'ndw but continually une til the cemetery does npt look like a June grass field but a vertible flower bed at all seasons of the year Garland Lions Systematic selection and planting of proper slirubery and' flowers will do Convention this If the effort Is a united one with all people Interested and helping the task Is not a hard one - On the other The Lion’s State Convention which hand lack of Interest and a half heartwas held at Midvale last Saturday was ed response to any call made to beautilargely attended by Lions and Lioness- fy the place will get uk no further han es from all over the State The fol- has been done in the past The cause is a worthy one Let’s ge lowing Lions and Lionesses from Gar-- and land attended-M- r Mrs” John J —not behind It— but Into It and work Mr and Mrs Geo O Nye for a more presentable cemetery Shumway Mr and Mrs Charles Last Mr and Mrs Fred L Nye Mr C E Smith and ' Mr J H Kirkham Joe The Lion's- quartet from Garland was present and rendered some selections which were appreciated by those Court A w fv a - 9 a f £ t i f Attend State Reed Sentenced r k In District present Some of the delegates from Garland also attended the big banquet at the Joseph Reed convicted of voluntary Hotel Utah Saturday night which was for the of shooting was sentenced given in honor of the winning contest- Harry Kllngenpeel ants of the convention Monday morning to serve from one to ten years In the state penitentiary by District Judge Melvin C Harris The UTAH HAVE sentence Is the one prescribed by law for the offense and carried the Judge’s MILLION recommendation for a maximum penDOLLAR HOSPITAL alty Judge Harris’ statement In port follows: Utah Is to liave a newmllMon-dol-l“When there are so many good hospital one of which the entire state may well be proud according to things to be had In this life by legitimate effort it seems to me a shame for announcement of the board of directors one man feloniously and maliciously to of the New St Mark’s hospital buildshoot down and kill another man as ing funcj in Salt Lake -- Half a million dolars is to be raised you did in this case ' inTJtah and the other half million will "It is the Judgment of the court and be available in eastern centers from the sentence of the law that you Joe been convicted by a Jury Reed phllanthroprlc friends of the Episcopal of the having of crime voluntary manslaughter church An intensive campaign to raise Utah’s half is about to be launch- that you be punished therefor by imprisonment In the state penitentiary Moulton ed says Bishop Arthur W not of less than one year a for term president of the board of directors The proposded new Institution will be nor more than ten years and you are nine stories In height and will be the remanded Into the custody of the last word in modern hospital and sheriff of tarthis county to be by hlm the warden" w other prodelivered Opera tlhgTOOltt'TJqul pliient ‘The 'ground of said state prison in exalready has been obtained at Fourth per officer And I will East and First South streets In Salt ecution of this Judgment say to you Mr Reed that I will reLake City The new St Mark's hospital will re- command to the Board of Pardons institution which has that you be required to serve the maxplace the old sentence served the people of all creeds and imum penalty under this m colors In Utah for the pact sixty years A pioneer In hospital work St Mark’s In 1872 and for many was established years was the only hospital In the In termountain region The humanitarian policies which have and There’s a lot of talk these day about endeared St Mark’s to the people of crime waves and criminals seem to be this state for more than half a cent- getting younger and younger What ury will be continued In the new In- Is the trouble? Well for one thing stitution failure to teach boys and girls a few Leaders In civic and Industrial life simple facts about money matters can throughout the entire state are behind be cited Most crimes grow out of a this new public enterprise They are false notion concerning wealth They enthusiastic over the prospect of hav- are with the idea of secperpetuated and a hospital ing new uring something valuable without givover the assertion that halt a million service In return— like gambto ing any elsewhere dollars will be raised most logical way to eliminling The match the money donated in Utah ate crime Is to teach youth something of the sacredness of money HOSPITAL NOTES about the One also hears discussions antics of the "younger generation" Mrs Alvin Robbins of Snowvllle undIn Gin and Jazz along with petting erwent an operation at the Oarland autos are frequently featured At this writing parked hospital last week events Most of this wildness grows she has sufficiently recovered to have out of about money misconceptions returned to her home trained in the proper LaVon Tolman of Tremonton Eldon Young people use of cash find no logic in spending Munns of Garland and Jiminy Berfew The who do are It for liquor lin of Collinston had their tonsils reof perental negligence moved at last living examples TO NEW The the a 'T t — ? t 4 u Parents Task i Garland hospital "week in the world and is adding Mrs Sylvanus Miller gave birth to a lest nation to Its riches at the rate of ten billion baby boy at the Garland hospital last dollars a year makes it important for week children to understand the truth about When these children grow up Mr and Mrs Roy Hansen and Chi- money ldren of Salt Lake were guests during they will have more wealth to handle the week at the homes of Mr and than any other children on earth Mrs Frank Hansen and Mr and Mrs Parents must make money mean more to their children The schools hardly ALec Hales touch the problem The church leads — Here ers pass Toy on the other side V Richards Bishop and Mrs V and children left Friday afternoon is the big task for parents and they for Paris Idaho where Mrs Richards can’t start in on It any too early' handlchildren that realize Make sumthe and children will remain for the far too mer months while the Bishop attends ing money is a responsibility summer school at the B Y U at Pro- - important to be glossed over or nored vo - Vhen You Want To Entertain Your Friends At The Best Place In The West Try Udy Hot Springs a i |