Show V 'v THE GARLAND TIMES C L Pinder Tel- Mr and Mrs Geo O Nye and fam— — ily are spending the next few days ephone L visiting relatives and friends at Salt Fork Miss Vivian Lee of American Lake City Miss with visiting spent Tuesday Michaelis the Venna Krkham Miss Mabel spent Miss Sara Shumway spent Friday and week end visiting at the home of Miss at Brigham at the home is spend-- t of Saturday Miss Ethel Mae Manning her sister Mr and MrS Milton VUda Young at Pery a Dam as Beaver at week Peters the lng Miss Mabel Michaelis had as her guest of Miss Shirley Erlcksoh' Missi Jessie Manning returned home guest last week Miss Vilda Young of Sunday after spending the past week Mrs L W Manning rnd children Perry Ethel Mae Kent ad Earl ipent Tues- visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Mrs J H Archibald at Salt Lake City visiting day at Beaver Dam Mr and Mrs C L Pinder are movparents Mr and Mrs M The Ralph King family is rejoicing ing Into the house occupied formerly Manning’s C Erickson over the arrival of a fine by Mr and Mrs Benson baby boy had his tonsils re- that came to their home Saturday Gary Nielson M and Mrs Frank Driggs and son last morning August 26 hospital Jack and Junior Huish and Boyd moved at the Valley Betensen the Dr penormed Thursday Peck spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City Miss Alta Bishop returned to her operation home Monday after spending the past “Miss Helen Moore of Clearfield is and two weeks visiting with relatives at4 Mr and Mrs J H Klrkham the week visiting at the spending are spending the Soda Springs daughter Venna home oFMiss Sara Shumway week visiting in Lehl and American ium size Locals FOR SALE — Clculating Heater med CHEAP Fork Constitutional Amendments Paramount Week Sept 3 to 9 CONBTITtrTIONAL AMENDMENT TO MINIMUM RELATION WALLS WOMEN AND MINORS IN FOK Joint ReoolutWm on to Article II of tl Constitution the Addition of Section KelatLtf to Wag lor Women ond Minor nnd General Welfare of Any and ftU Employees Be It resolved by the Leglilaturt of the State of I Uh of all the elected to each house ggncuirinf therein Pnptin PAMAM©UMf Jr Mininnm TM1AT SECTION That K Is propoaet) I to pmend Artulo 18 of the Constitution by the addition of ft section watch will read as fol los PRESENTS SYLVIA SIDNEY IN THEODORE i PEC The Icguliture may by approfor the estabpruvUit priate legislation lishment of a minimum ware for women and minora and may provide- foe the fort health safety and general welfare of No provision ny and all employeee of this constitution shall be construed at a limitation upon the authority of the ley Lslature to confer upon any comm as Ion now or hereafter created such power and thority as the legislature may deem requisite to curry out tho provisions yf this tion DREISER’S ‘Jennie Gerhardt’ CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMFKT LATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUORS GARLAND Mr UTAH John Benson and family left Tuesday morning for Ogden wheie they ijill live Mr Benson has a contract to teach school at Weber College for" the next year and Mrs Service Funeral Economic call D P Woodland John N Phone 210 Logan and ANCE RIC1LARDS— WOODLAND Utah Logan Dr and Mrs T E Betensen left early Monday morning for the East to visit relatives in Ohio and attend' the at Century of Progress Exposition Chicago They expect to be gone about a month Mrs Spencer Snider spent a few minutes at the home of Mrs A S Huish Saturday Mrs Snyder was a former resident of Garland and was en route to her home in Idaho after spending the last few months in Teses “Lawrence Wortley of Boulder Dam is visiting for the next few days with his children at the home of Mr and Mrs Thomas E King Mr Wortly has been working at Boulder City for the past three yearr Mrs J J Thompson and daughter Blanche Mrs Leonard Bishop and Mrs J Delos Thompson spent last Friday afternoon at Brigham City visiting with Mr and Mrs A J Fife Mrs Fire and Mrs Thompson are sis- Prompt and For a! Richards SWIM CRYSTAL SPRINGS: (fy REG 25c MODESS — Special 2 40 49 for Reg 75c McKessons Heavy Mineral Oil Pint Reg 75c Antiseptic Solution Same use as 49 Listen ne etc PINT Reg 25c Manicure Fold-up- s Everything for 10 SPECIAL Finger Nail care Reg 50c Gillette Blue Razor Blades 25 SPECIAL 5 to Pkge 75c Can Fly Spray 49 SPECIAL EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pencil Boxes — Water Colors — Note- - Books — Filler Paper — Rulers — Loose 10 EACH Leaf Covers ters Mrs W W Richards and children Ruth Jean and Lynn returned to their home in Garland after spending the summer in Paris Idaho viswith their mother and granditing mother Bishop Richards made the trip to Idaho and returned with his family The Gailand Primary held its annual home coming at the amusement hall last Tuesday afternoon A large numtt-of children and parents turned out to enjoy the afternoon and visit the primary association and find their line of work Different games and stunts were given by each class and songs by the whole primary Giant 5 and 10 Gallon WOOD KEGS for putting up Pickles CHEAP — TELEPHONE NO 1 for your Drug Orders — Garland Drug Co Joint Resolution art Amend Proposing meat to Article XXII of the Constitution ef the State of Utah by Repealing SscLen Thereof to the Pro Relating hiiiiUon and Regulation sf Sale of facture Use Advertisement of or Traffic is Intoxicating Liquors Be It resolved ef the by the Lecisletere State of I teh of all elected to each and of all the numbers of each Ilojse with DONALD COOK MARY ASTOR H B WARNER and EDWARD ARNOLD SATURDAY SUNDAY and MONDAY Only the white-ho- t pen of Theodore Dreiser could write such fiery drama I Only Sylvia Sidney heroine of Dreiser’s immortal “An American Tragedy” could give “Jennie Gerhardt” such vivid reality This powerful vivid story lays bare the beating heart of a woman crucified by love — of a woman’s undying devotion to the man she loved unafraid — until it van—faithfully completely quished her ! PRICES 10c and 25c concurring therein) SECTION ef Settlor) Repealing Article That it £2 propped tu uiunU XXII pf the CansGtuion of Utah following paiiiculur of Article XXII of the That Section constitution of Utah be and the same u hereby repealed SECTION 2 of State Duty of Secretary The Secretary pf State ie hereby directed to eubmif the proposed amendment tained hereinto to the vlectota of the ttate nt the next general election q the ner provided by law SECTION I Effective Date If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall have effect on the lint day of Janua determination ary next succeeding by the Board of Etnte Canvassers of the sult of the election in Section designated 2 hereof Ailide in the WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY For Fun and Foolishness See I M H Welling Secretary of State of the State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendments by the regular and epeeia) sessions of record In my office “THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT” with GEO M COHAN CLAUDETTE COLBERT AND JIMMY DURANTE PRICES 10c 15c — 2 for 25c In urltneaa whereof I hsve hereunto set mp hand and affixed tbe Great SexI of the State of Utah this 1st day pf tember 193J (SEAL) GARLAND UTAH SPECIALS SATOKMV 2 SECT 8 lb pkg LARD 8 !b pall G G Sweeten 77l$fcxjrtJULjL Boys’ Turtle Neck Sweaters 75 Boys’ Corduroy Trousers $195 Boys’ Corduroy Trousers 25 Zipper pockets Jg Ladies Housedresses 98 Cotton Rib School Stockings 15 Boys’ Suede School Jackets $149 School Ties 25 Girls’ School Oxfords $215 $125 $195 Misses School Slippers Boys’ School Shoes Boys’ School Shirts Extra Quality Boys’ Heavy School Caps Misses’ School Handkerchiefs 2 for SCHOOL SUPPLIES — Note J Theme Paper Covers Pencils EACH Crayons Books Heavy Rayon Bloomers Girls’ 59 49 5 50 Sheets ® 29 79 School Dresses New Fall Hats Extra Fine $300 Girls’ Berets — All Colors 49 Goombs & Persson qarland - UTAH Secretary first Last publication publication 8 Manager ( of State September November 1933 1933 ij NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U S Office at Balt Lake City Utah July 27 1933 is hereby given that Mrs NOTICE Julia H Clark of Lynn Utah who 1929 27 made stock raising on Feb entry No 046378 for 8WUSE14 Bee Land 18 W 19 Lots 6 & 13 N R Twp SE14SEU NWUSEX 7 EV&SWVi Sec 6 Lot 1 Sec 7 Twp 12 North 16 West NE4SEU 8HSE14 Range NEKSW1-SE14NW14 SE14NEH Lots 2 & 3 Section 1 NEK NEW Sec 17 Westi 12 Township 12 North Range has filed notice Salt Lake Meridian of Intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above Loveland before Chester D at Yost Utah on the Notary Public 1933 5th day of September Claimant names as witnesses: Rayy mond A Lind Roscoe N Nelson Callahan and Vanco O Lind all of Lynn Utah Thomas F Thomas Register NOTICE FOR CASH PAID FOR EGGS l DICED BEETS — 3 Tall 17c Creme Oil 5 Bars PUBLICATION DICED CARROTS Department of the Interior Land Office at Salt Lake City S Utah — 3 Tall 19c 17c U August 19 1933 NOTICE Is hereby given that Charles C Toyn of Grouse Creek Utah who on October 26 1928 and August 16 1929 made original and additional No homestead entries 047739 047916 for SWKSWK Sec 8 EW Twp 12 N R 17 W original NWK W4NEV NEKSWK WK SEK SEK8EK Sec 23 N'NE4 26 SEKNEK NEKSEK Sec SWK NWK W4SWK Section 25 Township 13 North Range 17 West Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above described before William Betteridge Notary Puttie at Orouse Creek Utah on the 1933 30th day of September Claimant names as witnesses: Newell R1 chins P C Lind Ralph Tanner C Rlchlns all of Grouse Clarence — Cheek Utah Thomas F Thomas Register PEAS DEVILLED MEAT — 3 Cans JAR RUBBERS CINNAMON MUSTARD Garden Run 3 No 2 Cans — 4 Pkgs — 2 oz Can —8 oz Can NUTMEG — 2 oz Can 2§S 10c 15c 7c CHOCOLATE Blue Pine V2 lb Cake 4 PEPPER — 4 o Can POST BRAN — Per Pkg O ‘ 12c 9c ALL BRAN — Kellogg 19c large BISCUIT — Kellogg Whole Wheat 10c 29c 7c 1 BUTTER -- Per Lb 24c t t |