Show I TIIE (JARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH mmmw Hum jLivestpclc SituatiorL Ei©t WestHser :C®w2©st 1 We Have Everything in the TOILET GOODS Line — Along With AH the Accessories You May h Need for a Vacation Trip or Outing1 if WATERS— COLD BATHING CAPS— TOILET I CREAMS— FACE LOTIONS— PERFUMES ' WE ARE PREPARED TO STOCK YOUR FIRST-AI- D KIT OR MEDICINE CABINET WITH EMERGENCY REMEDIES AND PREVENT-ATIVE- S FOR SUDDEN AILMENTS OR SUMMER’S UNEXPECTED ATTACKS OF ILLNESS SUNFREEZE A FOOD VITAL AS SUNSHINE Knoth Pharmacy B G GARLAND - UTAH 3 'A When you consider all the exercise she gets from Jumping at conclusions you wonder how a woman ever gets fat T E BETENSON Physlcan and Bank D M Surgeon Building GARLAND UTAH Telephones: Bell 14 !i That’s T WINNESDDS Dentist Ask your Grocer f for PRIDE OF UTAH y tl “ 14 Garland Building m Utah lbs Bran per bushel Garland Milling - Bank Wheat accepted for stor- age to be drawn out in jnill products as wanted 33 lbs Flour t Both Phone Residence Bell J Office Farmers a m to 5 p Office lloar FLOUR H ’A I4 Farmer What Counts i — Company Garland Utah PLENTY OF GOOD IGE KEEr THE FOOD GOOD Bessinger Bros Tremonten Utah Phone 34 This js “county fair” season In all the districts over the land It the time of the year vvtea the faim- er and breeder begins to groom up his be- choisest llvest stock for exhibition friends fore neighbors and possible I buyers We of the west take our stock affairs very seriously and it Is well that we do for the country the district and state fairs have been large-- I In so greatly Improving ly Instrumental the quality and earning power of our flbcks and herds The county and state fairs are cenfor many generations the turies old stock men of England have prowdly their best stock at the fairs - Back in 'feudal times there was great rivalry for honors at these exhibitions and the very foundation of many of the present day breeds of cattle swine and sheep jemenated from the prize winning dls- plays at the fairs The strong competition omong heighbors at the smaller fairs in England finally resulted In ' national shows such as the Smithflcld show In London where the champions of the county fairs competed for the highest possible honors in national and (later International competition — In this country nearly every atrrlcu'l-tural county of any Importance holds a county fair These fairs b'gln in mid- summer Then come hte state fa'is as the climax the great national and international expositions such as the Chicago International Kansas City American Royal Pacific International at Portland and the Christmas live Stock show at Los Angeles The great- of various breeds est representatives are shown at these latter expositions which are attended by many thousands In better live of persons Interested ' stock Special attention is given the Junior agriculturists so that in the younger generation of present day agriculturists a splendid sentiment towards better breeding Is being developed which will mean a great deal In making our live stock production of and more vastly Improved quality profitable The great benefit of the fairs and exIs it that the bringing positions permits together of the cream of our live stock where the animals may be production Judged by experts so that we may have a better understanding of Just what Is required In Improving our live stock to meet present day standards These gatherings result In better acquaintance hense a better understanding and serve as sort of a reunion for the benefit of all The sense of good rivalry developed means that a man who loses this season may go back home and develope animals which next season may win the coveted honors The man who often believes that he has the choisest shock available often learns how far behind the times he at the la when he sees the champions fairs No one likes to feel that he is not producing high grade stock and it la largely a matter of lack of underhim from standing which prevents having the best In this way the educational advantages of the fairs repay the various communities for the great amount of money spent in putting over the exhibitions Is this year celebrating Callforina the 75th anniversary of her state fair which was started in a music hall in San Francisco” in "1 854 - Other west em states are Joining hands with Cal- ifornla In putting on this year's state pi ity Be Aliead of TROUBLE INSURANCE today is woth a hundred regrets to-- " OUR office is open six days every week morrow and six nights if necessary — to discuss advise counsel invetigate and go over your INSURANCE problems Even hours maynake a difference to you FIRES come in a minute A LOSS may occur in less than a minute INSURE today — now — telephoned We are always ready to give ‘you SERVICE which Is called the Diamond Jlee California State Fair and West-t- s Such an event era States Exposition moans not only that Californians will have an opportunity of seeing the best western of states but other products it also aids in bringing about a better among the people of the understanding western country California’s county fairs start early In August then the state fair is held August 31 to September 10 and after that many of the Important county and district fairs are to be held The climax for the livestock Interests of the wesetm states will be the Christmas Live Stock Show to be held at the Los Angeles Union Stock Yards November 30 to December fair - JAMES ' BROUGH Garland Utah Bell Phone 7th I mother with It j of Ogden had an enjoyable their sister and daughter- Chicks Starting And Growing Mashes vis- -i Mrs — Manufactured thy While there Wyoming at the delightfully entertained home of Mr and Mrs Odeil Bigler the found They fishing extremely good and enjoyed the rodeo and California Players which were the main attractions there last week They returned home through Ogden Canyon Miss Faye Bcwcutt of Wheelon entertained the Beehive Girls at a delic-icWiener and Marshmellow roast Wednesday evening on the banks of the Bear River Miss Ellen Rich daughter of mayor and Mrs Able Rich of Brigham City spent a pleasant week with Miss Fay Bowcutt of Wheelon of relatives from A large number Beaver Dam of the late Joseph Whitworth enjoyed the reunion held In his honor at the Lava Hot Springs Monday July 15th Mr and Mrs Fred Peterson of Brigham City enjoyed a visit with their parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Bowcutt at Wheelon last week Mr and Mrs Clark Bowen and family are enjoying their new Ford coach Mr and Mrs Walter Secrlst are the prowd parents of a fine baby boy J A jBlgler got top price for two truck loads of lambs sold In Ogden Mrs O A Riley and three sons were accompanied by her niece and nephew Norma and Garland Riley of Christney Indiana In a sight seeing tour around the Bear River Valley They made a short visit at the home of Mr and Mrs J A Bigler where Mr and Mrs George Wood and mother Mrs E Wilson of Logan were also Monday afternoon guests vllle were ' r Mr and Mrs E E Lefler and Mr and Mrs W B Simmons have Just re-- I five turned from a delightful days vacation in Logan Canyon and Coke-an- d Tremonton by the Company Milling e Here’s Where We Come In IF IT’S A FAMILY REUNION A CHURCH PICNIC A LODGE OUTING OR A SCHOOL OR COMMUNITY GATHERING OF ANY KIND We’ll Furnish The Ice Cream We’ve a Lot of Other Good Things Too That Help to Make Picnic and Outing Lunches and Come in and Talk it Over Dinners Enjoyable WE SPECIALIZE IN PUNCH BLUE BELL Confectionery CLEANING & DYING There’s a difference A Distinctive Difference Ship P P to Ogden (2 day service) — 2470 Grant Avenue-Phone 377 Ogden Utah LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL PAINTS and VARNISHES anything you need to build or repair A Two Dollar Dinner For Six your home OVERLAND LUMBER CO PAINTS OIL SUBSCRIBE VARNISH WALL FINISH - BUILDING MATERIAL FOR THE TIMES— IT WILL PAY YOU fA t We will call for and Pay Cash for dead or worthless Horses and Cows Vegetable Bouillon — 2(ty Thin Loin Pork Chops — 51 Bated Sweet Potatoes— 2Df French Pried Asparagus Tips — 36 Beet and Pepper Salad — 2°r Bread and Butter— 12 f Peach and Mcrslimallow Tarts — 25 Just Ring Logan 49 And ask the Operator lo Reverse the charges and ZIP! we have — 11 someone THERE! Colorado Animal Co P 0 Box 104 ' By-Produ- LOGAN cts UTAH Total— CC OR the bouillon combine two can of bouillon (10 cents each) the juice from the canned paragus and leem and one cup of water heat to taste and serve You can get six thin loin pork chops or abrntt a pound and a lialf for 51 cent and six medium potatoes or ab at two pounds for 10 cents For the French Fried Asparagus Tips drain a square can of asparagus Bott one egg slightly add two tablespoons water and to taste Dip each stalk of then egg then paragus in crumb crumbs again and fry in deep fat Drain on paper and serve The can of asparagus cents 31 cents and the egg 5 cent The ingredient for the salad are one caa of beets (10 2 SI 99 cents) two large grren peppers (10 I retch dressing (4 rents) Chill and and lettuce (5 cents) dram beets add finely shredded pepper and moisten with dressing Serve on lettuce For the tarts mix one number can of sliced peaches with two one tablespoon’ sugar tablespoons flour one tablespoon melted butter Irtnon juice and and one six tart shells into pour Bake in a hot oven 450 F for about 15 minutes About five minutes before done open oven and place a marshmallow on each tajt and continue baking until melted and brown The can of peaches costs 15 cents the marshmallow 3 eerts the pastry 5 cents and other ingredients 2 cents making a total of 2S cent cents’) A bank book having a good sized balance will insure you against going “broke” especially if you consult us before investing your money in any of the schemes being presented daily A savings account makes you more careful with your money — it creates a spirit of thrift that is without question worth many dollars to you TremoDton Banking Company 3 ' |