Show THE GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES Riverside Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 H N Brown Publisher $150 A Year Subscription Price IVhy We 'Work Must ogetherL atizcnj are Trite ested in the development prosperity and safety of their) community They contribute HOUOHTFUL toward civic improvements NOTICE FOR Phyllis BE GOOD” How One Woman Waterfront sweetheart spar with the in a spicy Navy’s ace Pictures' racy comedy “Sailor Be Good” coming to the and Paramount Saturday Sunday as with Vivienne Osborne Monday Red the sailor's sweetheart of Jonsey played by Jack Oakle The story unreels touches of romantic laughs with Red was another port girl drama until Jonesy debarked from the U A ginTacoma and chose her S S tar he never drinking for his forthcoming boxing trained bouts Red fell so deeply in love with him that she was willing to give him up if it meant no drink and serious training for the 'Pacific Fleet championship— his only real chance at success Osborne- is a sincere rough sailor's girl A tempestuous wig covers her expuisitely beautibrunette hair for her versatile role In “Sailor Be Goodr "Jack Oakie is his usual sparkling self revealing his teeth when not or wise with sailor L4uddies cracking with Miss Osborne Also cast are Lin coin Stedman E Stone Max George Hoffman Jr Gertrude Michael and James Cruze directed for the others Pictues Corporation Jefferson Miss red ful night the Paramount will Satuday stage its first “Race Night” the new idea that has swept the country off Thrills feet its guaranteed and 20 or more prizes too 20 Lbs of Fat Lost LOST HER PROMINENT DOUBLE GUNED HIPS— CHIN— SLUGGISHNESS A SHAPELY FIGURE If you are fat how would you Lke to lose it and at the same time gain in physical charm and acquire a clean clear skin and eyes that sparkle wth ! buoyant health- woWhy not do what thousands of men have done to fyet rid of pounds of fat? Take one half teaunwanted Salts every mornspoon of Kruschen ing before breakfast and keep it up for 30 days You can help the action of Kruschen by cuting down on paltry and fatty meats and going light oij Then L'utter and cream potatoes weigh yourself and see how “many pounds you have lost Sails are a blend of 6 Kruschen most helpful to body healttj of Kfuschen of all a bottle Salts that will last you for 4 weeks costs but a trifle Ask any druggist for a bottle and start to lose fat today It’s the safe way to reduce but be sure you get Kruschen — your health (adv) comes first salts Best PUBLICATION SPECIALS SATURDAY JULY 7 EMiNWU WHNE14 NEUNEV 18 S’sSEVi NWV4SEK Section 12 North Township Range 16 West 8alt Lake Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final Proof to estatlsh claim to the land above described D Loveland before Chester Notary Public at Yost Utah on the 31st day of July 1933 Claimant names as witnesses Simon M Baker Julia H Clark Phllbert C Lind and Roscoe N Nelson all of Lynn Utah Thomas F Thomas Register FARM LOANS AND AUTO INSURANCE Real Estate Bought and Sold Bond Auto Insector Conveyancing General Notarial Work IRRIGATED FIRE UTAH GARLAND Department of the Interior U S Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah June 26 1933 NOTICE Is hereby given that Lynn O Clark of Lynn Utah who on July 27 1928 made stock raising homestead entry No 045960 for SWU-NSec 8 NWKNEU StfNE'i NWHSE14 Sec SE4SE4 EHSW14 John J Shumway ' “SAILOR Miss and Richards Mrs Ray Capener In Ogden Mrs Glen Walker were D H Johnson of Kellogg Idaho Thursday e are visiting here with relatives Mr and Mrs Alvin Smith and Miss Nina Udy is spending the week of Plymouth were Tuesday dinner in Plymouth with relatives guests of Mr and Mrs Thomas Udy Mrs Glen Walker returned from Salt Udy Arbon Guss Forsbcrg Merrell Lake Wednesday after a week’s visit Bowcutt Hazel Allen and Nan Nielson with friends and relatives of Portage and Thora Durfey of Miss Grace Udy and Hazel Allen Beaver Dam spent the 4th of July at spent Monday in Ogden visiting with Bear Lake friends Mr and Mrs Eastman Nielson are Mrs Leon Hales spent Thursday happy over the arrival of a twelve and Friday in Brigham with her par- pound baby boy born Tuesday afents Mr and Mrs Bunderson ternoon Mrs Nielson was formerly Mr and Mrs Leland Bourne an- Miss Jaunlta Dustin the birth of a Vaby girl at nounce Ward Mr and Mrs Mr George home their Thursday morning Delos Jensan and daughMiss Phyllis Richards left Sunday and Mrs ters Mr and Mrs Kenneth Austin for Burley Idaho to visit with relaMr and Mrs Edwin Austin and Miss tives and Anna Morris spent Miss Twella Smith of Plymouth Maxine Austin the 4th of July In Logan canyon spent last week as a guest of Miss Mr and Mrs Edmund Udy Mr Nina Udy Newell and Udy Mrs Delta Marsh and children of and Mrs Thoma Willard were Sunday guests of Mr Glen Udy Mr and Mrs R D and Mr and Mrs Lawrence and Mrs Wm Bowcutt Mr and Mrs Myron Richards of Johnson attended the funeral services Garland were Tuesday guests of Mr for Carl Moon at Farmington Monday and Mrs Ralph Richards Mr and Mrs Wm Bowcutt Mr and Mr and Mrs Carl Jenson and children of Brigham City were Sunday Mrs Lorenzo Bowcutt and Alvin guests of Mr and Mrs Thames Udy Bowcutt left Sunday night for Rapid to Miss Phyllis Dakota Richards entertained City South attend the fun the T T T club at her home Fri- eral for the daughter of Mr and Mrs After the meeting Roland Booth who was shot Sunday day afternoon luncheon was served to ten The little girl Is a grandmorning Mrs Ray Capener and baby spent daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm Bowthe week end In Salt Lake where she cutt attended the wedding for her brother Charles Eddlngtonf Mr and Mrs Lloyd Cravens and son Ray of Salt Lake City called at the George Hales home Tuesday even ing Mr and Mrs Karl Welling and children and Mr and Mrs Austin Udy and children spent the first of the 01 Our counsel it available to you without cbligatiorUi tssw UTAH week In Logan canyon Miss Peg Capener S patronizing and promoting business they aid their community: by insuring ad-- J equatelv with the local insurapoa they agent promote their financial safety Wa know local property valw intimately) are able to provide proper insurance pro-- 1 tection and will care for your interests intelligendy By local t GARLAND TIMES BULK Mission Bell 5 bars Iodized 26 Oz Pkge Morning 3 & Sttfflffffih 8 17c Tall Cans Everybody is Talking Pontiac BALANCED VALUE ia talking Pontiac this 'pyVERY BODYWe should like to tell you Why? 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