Show J THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH at The Garland Times RIVER BEAK A WEEKLY NEWSY THAT VALLEY INSTITUTION JK Published Elder Utah at the Publisher Postofflce as Second August Subscription Utah County GIBSON B DALE Entered at Garland EVTry Thursday Box Class at Garland( Matter In 1928 Trice $150 A Year Why Not Garland home before returning 1) Jils sc hool Sunday evening Mr: Allen of Portage spent last withJa and Sunday Saturday Mrs daughter Henry Screen Mtss Eva Ada run and h“a rister Ardls motored to Bright City Saturday to attend the Box E'der Coun Teachers Institute Mr Pred Grover has been In bed with the flu for the pived week( but Is up now aui v :Ovn be out t cm in their again to help the basketball games Mr Joseph Oytr ab’e to wall: again after LVlng in bed and under th doctor's care for the last week as a result of thug beaten by the belt which was carried acund in lts momentium by a heavy iy wheel on a buss saw which was used in sawing wood Tlie belt dipped ' from the drive pullly and 'simd aiound the unabt-to gut up saw shaft Joe w and get out of the path of the belt until it had abnost stopped The East Garland M Ken present'll their play “A Noble Catrast” hi Tremonton Wednesday playing at' a matinee in the afternoon for the kiddies and the main performance In the evening By YVAEJEK Coercion LIPt’MANN Newspaper in W'lman’a Correspondent is more Home Conipanitm 1 often usej powerful than are in the saddle and there is nothing to be done about it L'sing influence js one of the rights of the Magna C'lmrta but money is one of the smallest fuctors in obtaining the v(tes of legislators are often as guilty as the lobbyists The safe course in public life is to speak vaguely to use words which mean different things to different people Examine political platforms and try to find out what they actually mean Examine campaign speerhes and see what they contain on the important issues It is in this $irof lifulnets that lobbyism has flourished Jiriherv by direct payment by private interests to public officials is not very common in polities But there are many kinds of subtle lribery that are very common They include campaign contributions free and favorable publicity the bribe of ami promotion inside knowlsocial bribes election to clubs edge special tips on the stock exchange bribes of vanity tragic and comic alike No one can dispense with tlie host of those” iTioprefend to 'represent farmers labor nationalities or religions large blocs of votes business This is ‘he greatest terrorism to which elected oflic ials can be subjec ted a fobbists cash Mr and Mrs Claude Allred are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter born Sunday January 21th Riverside paper carries an announceto the effect that two interestfilms of "The ing and educational Island of Amagcr” and “The Faroe Islands” situated In the North Atlantic are to be shown In our neighboring city of these From the vivid description films our people would enjoy seeing them as much as the people of Boar River City and why not Garland or or Riverside clubs seek out Fielding at Bear the committee in charge River City and obtain the pictures for showing in seme hall in the north end of the valley Tills ment $ POLITICIANS AND LOBBYISTS bribes Teu her !? and more Similar do you know I $ 'J £ £ Heavy Demin Blanket Lined Juir ev $129 ' Cotton Sox 3 pair for Part Wool Sox 2 pair 25c for 35c Boys’ “Wellworlh” Overalls size t 1 50c ten $139 Men’s Heavy Cotton Coat Style Sv S8c Heavy Cotton Coat Style Sv £9c I 19c t 39c :: $295 s Boys’ Paris Garters Work Shills Boys and IMen’ Pupi- l- They are just the opposite of Mr and M:s Ervin Jensen had as chiefs of state Mr and Mrs J II Ward and Mrs ihe:r dinner guests Teichei'— How Is that? Friday evening Ora Hyer were in Ogden Saturday of Justenson Moroni and Pntir Pupil — They always agree with their Miss Gayle Bunderson spent the Mr and Mis Roy Allred and family subjects at her home Brigham PUZZLES C'ty Mr Glenn and Newell and Udy Tongue Twiter Dwalne Smith of Plymouth were In lit cun :hwis be found on Square the soldier's children's shoulto sec the feeding of ders Perry Sunday dime? Date Deer Would n Deal cel make a real meal lA Mr and Mrs r would a Oscar Forsberg 1 When 'Is a ti key a ghoot? When dicjI made a Deal sj'ent last week In Bothwell with Mrs eel reel? lie’s a troll lin : parent! Mr and Mrs Nils Anderson The members of the Farm Bureau b id a directors meeting at the home nl Karl Welling Monday The Old Folks dancing pai ty held Wednesday evening in the ward hall was very successful A large YIN croud The retirement at tho age of 90 of turned out and a good time was had Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes of tlie by al THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY $1$ Supreme Court of the United States The Riverside ball team and the A brings to an end a magnificent public Washakie answer to what happens under the spell team played a fast game In career H B Kyne’s Peter magic-ithe waid hall Friday oi novel tropical thrilling the evening as one sc He has become recognized re was In favor of tho Rlvr-sld— last in (talkies — of tha great jurists of history— and tjys more than thut as a great man as Mr Carl Sears of OukPy Idaho a life devoted well His has I'efn was a guest of Mr and Mrs Leland He has purely to the public service Bouvtne a few days last week the qualities of mind and heart that Mr Lawrence Johnson was in Ogare given to few men in any time den on business Tuesday Holmes' life encompasses justice Those from here who attended the period that to most of us Is history Old Folks dancing party at Bothwell lie tempered Justice with mercy and Friday evening were: Mr and Mrs ' fought aways for the rights of hu : Thomas and the W Ward Udy Jr Mr and Mrss E for the oppressed rnanlty Mr Mrs J II Ward and tlie misunderstood unfortunate Mr and Mrs and Earl Hales and Mr Age seemed to add to rather than de- and Mrs Henry Tubbs with LESLIE HOWARD CONCHITA MONTEtract from tlie keenness and penetrs Mrs Ira Ward spent Saturday In tlon of his mid ahd It was only NEGRO C ABBREY SMITH with Fielding and relatives visiting tliat forced his retirement friends Although ho has left the bench the Also Laurel and Hardy Comedy A crowd of young folks went to work that he has done for his fellow Beaver Dam with the “Chickens Come Home” ball team for gen citizens will be Wednesday evening The Riverside eratlona to come boys were victorious Bhv hnrnbray it Girls Heavy School Oxford: Women's Dress Slippers 395 FREE: Paramount Theatre !' hid 50c purchase or T:clr ow i Women’s and Girls’ Lubbers Ball B md Sc Suits and Short- - I with 69c 9c each Paramont Theatre 1 Coombs & Persson Justice Holms 'ssssssss ff "" “Never The Twain! Shall Meet "The Rainbow Of Hope” (Continued I from page one f "A united cooperative effort is tlie rainbow of hope lor living prices for milk producers" said Congressman John D Clarke a director of the Asso League Cooperative Dairymen's elation of New York recently The United States was not built on Six million farmers clieupncsa prices’ guarantee getting ‘aheap ‘ontinuance In the slough of despond but farm prices for farm products assure a return to prosperity movement Is the Tlie cooperative greatest hope for future security and stability the farmer has whether he milk The grain or fruit produces milk wars in New York which have reduced prices to the lowest point r since days show what can happen If large numbers of farmers refuse to aid tlie cooperatives The League of that state has Dairymen's been battling strongly aganist present conditions but maximum success for will result only as any cooperative unite behind it and give it producers their loyal and undivided support The issue Is up to the farmers themselves The cooperative Is the way out of their worst difficulties Unle they choose to follow it they can hold for their only themselves responsible 'i 1 'it with CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD IRENE PURCELL Directed by SAM WOOD Also Comedy “Night Class’’ 1 $ Mr Keith Rhodes who is attending scool In Logan went to Salt Lake were he met his father who went direct from Alva Rhode her to Salt Lake City 'After attendto matters business In that city ing they returned to East Garland In the Keith spent the week end evening WINTER RATES and For Overhauling Combined Harvesters And Other Motors Acetylene Welding WVVyVYVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVQ Service With A Smile Garlancl Garage & Machine Co Always Plenty Of Accessories On East Garland Thursday LUMP— NUT BOB SLEIGH FOR SALE REASONABLE s' l aaaMft''Jiruuuma Hand sen- HAVE ALFRED MICIIAELIS Robert Montgomery mf 1 he Man in Possession I ruin Miss Louise Atkinson who Is teaching school out near Promontory spent d with her parents her the Miss Leila Adams a student at the U 8 A C spent the d at home Mr and Mrs T J Stewart and two children has spent the last week at the home of Henry SorensenMrs wa Stewart Miss Cleofa sformerly Allen a stster to Mrs Henry Soren- SIZES OF COALS THAT WE ALWAYS ON HAND SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY The Screen's Newest Favorite in a Gay and Giddy Romance Bear River League The Possession Of Money Pepp 88 Gas Vico Oil Ref Walker Ump Evans Firestone Tires And Tudes Mrs Eva Wilcox of Salt Lake spen: the week end In this city visiting with friends and relatives also came to attend the funeral services cf Simon T Alberts Mrs O L Winters spent Saturday and Sunday in Lewiston visiting with Dr and Mrs Budge Mr and Mrs Wallace Wise entertained a number of friends at dinner puny Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Thomas Wise A social time was enjoyed and later table were arranged for Bunco Sixteen guests were present t $ Car Washing And Greasing Blue Light Service No I 1 WLAVoodMgr Garland tAAAAAAAAAA A A A A A A A A A AA A A A A a V' $ S s' I thrilling at $ Wool School Pants zga 12 It Boys’ about $ signifies - the-o- rd power — it pave i naiy-ma- self the way by which n " Therefore it is perfectly proper that you should strive within reasonable bounds— to accumulate it Deposit your surplus in ’the ’Tremonton Backing Co where it will draw 4 Per Cent1 compound interest and the temptation will not be so great to squander that which you will need for future years Tremonton Banking Co Tremonton Utah |