Show THE GARLAND TIMES UTAH GARLAND The TIMES EDITORIAL SECTION A PAGE ler’s THAT NEWSY WEEKLY A BEAR RIVER VALLEY INSTITUTION Entered Every Thursday at Oarland County Utah at the Postoffice at Oarland Class Matter In August Second V W JOHNS ROY WAHLEN Publisher Box City Elder Utah m 19281 and Editor Manager COMMON SENSE Nothing is more to be commended than the desire oft expressed among certain business men in Garland and to promote and foster a sentiment of good will between the twTo municipalities There should be nothing but good will between every man and his neighbor There should be nothing but good will between every town and its neighbor There should be nothing but good will between every state and its neighbor and between every nation and its neigh- bor The Master’s injunction was to “Love thy neighbor” “Good will” is the modern every day expression for the same MUFFLING THE AIRPLANE idea He who has good will for his neighbor will avoid doing that thing which injures another without furthering his own interests The good will neighbor is a “live and let live” fellowr But he is not expected to help the other fellow to his own detriment Our economic system has its basis in economic rivalry Even the cooperative is organized to give a group greater pow'er against some other group i - Let us declare that the best of good will exists between all the communities of the valley Those projects that are for the good of all w’e support as a unit That which is to our local interests we support locally with the enthusiasm that the proThus we progress ject deserves And while we are about our affairs wTe hope no one will be so small as to fall back into the rut oi referring to the neighboring competitors as that d bunch from wherever it happens to be Fate has decreed that we be business rivals of one another The least we can do is make the best of it and be polite to ward one another always Let us not hear any one indulge in uncomplimentary references to any person or group at home or in public The day foi that is past And just to go the thing one better let us enter upon a determined campaign to seek projects which both Garland and Tremonton can support the better and thus the emphasis will be placed upon the spirit that exists rather than upon the rivalry Then things will be as they ought to be HORSE POWER AND HORSEPOWER The Middle West Utilities Company of Chicago recently ran an advertisement “If the automobile can be silenced w7hy not the airplane?” say engineers who are tackling the problem of making aerial joyrides less niosy and more joyful In the case of automobiles the solution of the d if iculty wras fairly simple In Only the engine had to be muffled an airplane both engine and propeller must be muffled and the cabins must be muffled against noise if possible This last method as reported from tests recently conducted by the Bureau of Standards has shown the greatest promise thus far Several combinations of that absorb and deaden sounds have been discovered It is aureed that tomake an airplane ’ really comfortable for passengers its noise should be less than that of ordinary conversation This necessitates a sound reduction of no small proportions Engineers are further hampered by the fact' that any insulating material used must be light enough not to overburden the plane an elaborate structure of ma” terial corrugated metal and fiber filler all arranged to form a w’all only four inches thick has proved most satisfactory so far In tests recently made conversation was earned on with a fair degree of ease in a cabin so constructed BE MADE OF LUMBER? IF IT IS— LET US FURNISH IT FAIR PRICES —BEST SERVICE GOOD MATERIAL— rr Paints A i ii C n ft n y rar Oil n d A SfERIFFS SALE the City Court of Brigham City Box Elder County State of Utah H A SHAW plaintiff vs A Wendell Norma Orover A I Grover Grover a corporOverland Lumber Company ation Bear River Investment Company corporation John Doe "and Richard Doe defendants — SHERIFFS ' SALE To be sold at Sheriff’s sale on the 1930 at Twelve 22nd day of August o’clock noon at the Front Door of the County Court House In Brigham City Box Elder County Utah all the right title claim and Interest of the above of In and to the named defendants sitfollowing described real property uated in Box Elder County Utah In The South half of Lot 3 Plat “E’’ Garland Townsite Dated this 31st day of July Terms of Sale Cash Block PROBATE TO Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Bear River Investment Company Bank of Garland Building 4 raising homestead entry No 035903 for Utah on the 12th day of August 1930 NH Bee 22 Wtt Sec 23 Township 13 Claimant names as witnesses: North West S L Meridian J I Carter of Park Valley Utah Range 16 07 taienhon to make Charles E Kunzler E Ray Morris and flnal Proofi t0 establish claim to the Antone Olague of Rosette Utah land above described before John M ELI F TAYLOR Carter Notary Public at Park Valley Register £ NOTICE CREDITORS MOW Estate of Charles Munns Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Garland Utah on or before the 17th day of September A D 1930 Date of first publication 17th of July A D 1930 Mrs Annk Munns Administratrix of Estate of Charles Munns Deceased Delicious Barbecue Sandwiches THAT WILL MELT IN YOUR MOUTH —AT Frank Driggs Drive Inn Stand NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PUBLISHER DEPARTMENT OF TIIE INTERIOR Land Office at Salt Lake Utah June 5 1930 Notice is hereby given that Joseph D of Potrage Utah who on Sept 21 1925 made Stock raising homestead entry No 036424 for EHSE'4 4 5 6 7 Sec 3 Lots WV4pi4 2 Sec 10 Lots 3 WtiNEti NW!4 SE’-Section 15 Township 14 North Range 3 West Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of intention io make final Proof to establish claim to the land above deset ibed before Eli F Taylor Register U S Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah on the 15th day of Genc’-a- City CANDIES oc i ( Glass AND DON’T FORGET THEY’RE August 1930 Claimant names as witnesses: Edward Evensen Anna M Evensen' A Nielson and A J Stephensen Joseph an oi rbrtage Utah ELI F TAYLOR and COLD OUR MALTED DRINKS MILKES — ARE DELICIOUS "i - Register M 4 m u The Building of Resources NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (PUBLISHER) DEPARTMENT OF TIIE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City Utah June 25 1930 NOTICE is hereby given that Iven Henry Burton of Park Valley Utah who on April 29 1925 made stock United States is wealthy in Any person can earn fair compensation and a good livelihood THE CALL THE ' Because some are dependent in later years is not due to the lack of money they have earned but because it was not properly taken care of Build your resources on a basis that will make them useful to you The Tremonton Bank offers you facilities for this purpose and you are invited to use them Tremonton Banking Co Tremonton Utah -4 l "1 MAN NOW Ice delivered Daily to Your Door also Soda Water Becco and other Beverages Just Phone 36 n n Ci n anoDDP D DDauoQaa odd aoci Di Can you starve a cow into making profit for you? N O Bessinger Brothers Tremonton Utah Here’s how to make her pay: FEED PURINA DAIRY RATIONS THE tory Out of the side of the biulding cams a mass of square packages label el ‘’Politics" ICE CREAM Allen FINEST IN THE WORLD OF INDUSTRY The San Francisco Chronicle runs a timely cartoon entitled "Turning Eco nomica Into Politics" It shows the problems of the shipping farm relief flood tarWf raiilroad regulation electric Shoals tax problems and Into a great hopper on the dome of our UTAH GARLAND 1930 JOHN H ZUNDEL Sheriff of Box Elder County Utah By JOSEPH R OLSEN Deputy (Jy- o Book Agent to Farmer: You ought to now that your buy an encyclopedia school to Is going boy Farmer: Not on your life! Let him walk as I did NOTICE f WHERE THE FAULT LIES Probably 999 people out of a thousand complain about the rising taxes Not one in the same thousand ever takes tangible action to reduce the burden If government is wasteful and inefficient if our public officials embark on unnecessary improvement programs involving large bond issues for us to pay during future if years ments with government in businessexperihave cost us millions of dollars and if as a industry and the individual are bent beneath a weight of taxes it is the fault of the American public The people alone have the power through the vote to keep governmental’ expenses down THE NIGHTMARE IS IT TO COMMENT TIMELY disclosing that contrary to the city dwelconception American agriculture is a highly mechanized industry with an aggregate capacity of about 50000000 horsepower — greater than the capacity of all prime movers in factories and electric generating stations combined Except for his electric motors and windmill the farmer’s power machines demand almost constant attention They consist of more than 24000000 small units Of these 18750000 are animals with 35 per cent of the total capacity From all his pow’er resources the farm er gets only' about four per cent of capacity The manufacturer gets at least 13 p'er cent and electric generating stations deliver better than 30 per cent For power the farmer pays at least 25 per cent of his gross income w'hile cost of fuel and power in manufacturing is only three per cent of the value of output of agriculture Electrification then cannot be viewed as merely a process of to farmer farm the The bringing pow'er er has power —lots of it — but he has not the kind of power which can do small scattered jobs with a minimum of human He has not the kind of powTer attention which can work at a high percentage of its capacity as an interconnected electric system can THE GARLAND TIMES Published OF $185 SSfllERSOPIOMETWi Garland-Tremont- CHAS: u4 E1 I® B® E3 Cwl e3 :— fremonton J lUb’emt Cheerful Milling Co on TRIBE the barber Good Per B I3 I3 i3 —Good Service' E3 Th Shevee G3 E Stort 9 CbeckerboMid Sign ga Si |