Show t TurrARf Page 4 THE GARLAND TIMES A WISE Price Dont'NcgIcct The Story of the Bible Xold isx JPicftares Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Subscription SEPTEMBER 7 1934 AND TIMES- Your $150 A Year Appearance Editorial MAN LEE A wise man will not attack another’s good reputation without first making sure that his attack is based on facts All of the unwholesome gossip and slander that we have to listen to would be no more if all of us would be thus wise THE SPOILS SYSTEM Much of the temptation to seek political advantage thru lying- misrepresentation bribery bargaining and deceit would be removed if there were fewer political plums for successful political candidates to pass to their supporters after election day in the form of soft jobs What we need is a regulation providing that all who do government work must come under the Civil Service Honest government is just as impossible under the “spoils It is a fact that the system” as it ever was in the past “spoils system” has been slowly fastening itself upon the body politic ever since an aroused public opinion downed it once before The present national emergence has given it its great opportunity because of the establishment of so many Government agencies to meet the needs of the hour East Garland THE BASEBALL BUG Continued from page 1 NEWS LETTER plays we have seen this season The batter laid down a bunt along the third base line Ike came in fast scooped up the ball In his throwing hand and sailed It to first without straightening up retiring the batter by Inches 0O0 Mr and Mrs Lafayette Grover atIke was hampered during the day tended a wedding and reception at the Ben Lomond Hotel In Ogden by a pain In his side On Tuesday Wednesday In honor of Mrs Ted Cur- the pain became so Intense as to make tis formerly Miss Grace Wise a Wreathing a trying ordeal He decided to consult a physician who Immedniece of Mr and Mrs Grover of iately treated him for two fractured Friday Mrs Nephl Westergard Mrs Keh Bhaffer Garland L R ribs which were received when struck a ball In pitched Chaffer and daughters Carmen and by batting practice Lenna motored to Logan on business prior to the game 0O0 Vemetta Adams and Mrs Martin One of e the of the pots who have Rise i then on the sick list bright wai the hitting of Skeeter this post week are feeling better Mr and Mrs W Ilford Sorenson are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a Cattle Must Pass baby girl born last Monday evening At Inspection Mrs Ursel Rhodes Mrs All owners of dairy cattle who plan motored Rhodes and family out west to gather pine nuts Sunday on exhibiting them at the Box Elder Early Sunday morning Leo Oyler County Fair on September 20 21 and son Vern and Lee Isaacson of Garland 22 must have their animal tested foi went on a fishing trip up Cache Val- Bang's Abortion Disease and Tuberculey Canyon returning In the even- losis Any dairy cattle that do not ing pass these tests cannot be shown All persons desiring to enter cattle Junior Oyler had his tonsils removat the County Fair must list them at ed last Friday Tuesday Dean Grover and Orval the County Agents s office In Brigham Cheney went to Logan to find a place Cltyat once in order that arrangeto board They Intend to go to school ments may be made for testing them Jasper at the COMPLETE At? fe &:Y the fifth and last book of the Pentateuch or the books of Monei Views tha Promised Land — Deuteronomy contains a body of law given in the fortieth year of the Israelites’ wandering and consists mainly of three addresses of his own life Following these three addresses an account of given by Moses in that year which was the last year the delivery of the Law to the Levitea is given a Song of Moses is recited in the ears of the people the final benediction of the twelve tribes is given and the closing scenes in the life of Moses are recorded The picture engraved the land of Canaan from Mount Nebo And the Lord said in 1625 by Matthew Merian depicta Moses overlooking unto him “Thia is the land which I swear unto Abraham unto Isaac and unto Jacob saying I will give it unto thy I have caused thee to see It with thine eyes but thou shalt not go over thither” So Moses the servant of the seed Lord died there in the lend of Moab aceesding to the word of the Lord— Deat 84: 7 Mold Garrett Uclos tud oOo The playing field was exceedingly rough having the appearance of being leveled ty a narrow fresno scraper to fill In the holes and nits a float being totally left out of the process oOo Both teams played reasonably good ball though considering the condition of the grounds oOo Among the roster of the Wellsville team were three league players “Flash” Nielson of the Logan Collegians and George and Chuck” Ai ribald of the Elks The trio collected 5 walks a single 2 doubles a homer and 9 runs Thompson ooo collected a single double and a home run In 5 times at bat The home run not only sailed over the cars on the right side of the playing field but also cleared the road as well and landed on someone’s lawn Skeeter oOo Delos got a single a triple and a home run In 4 tlmesup the homer bea mighty drive out of the lot on ing the left field side cOo It was interesting to note that our boys out hit the Cache Valley team even though they were out scored The writer has been accorded an Invitation by Lie Peach Day baseball committee to be one of the score s at the games so If all goes well this coulmn may be ale next week to give you some interesting facts about the tournament IVe Use And the Latest Methods In Testing Correcting Eye Fatigue Getz — Optometrist E W Tremontnn Utah t Chevrolet Establishes New Economy Mark : ? V— rr any i: ih weenrswimii Cx H i 18 T35 ry £ J - Ss- - L - SB- J 1 fP3Vv ft-- : ifr A ' tiJ icily Making B ik A FUNERAL SERVICE Tirie Savers m be a hundred percent to start the Fall quarter Mr and Mrs Wilden Qrover and famUy of Bothwell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Ms Layfctte Grover Tuesday Lafayette Grover motoi ed to Snowville on business 1 Shaw & Iverson U S A C Now that school has begun the East Garland ward wishes to announce that Primary will be held every Tuesday All the children In the ward are requested to attend so that there will J Utah Garland For Exhibition Fair August 22 Mr and THOMPSON’S BARBER SHOP Sw‘-J- Alice Blake j?- - FORAGE SUPPLIES SCARCE THIS YEAR of Marked Increase in production of coni forage crops and conservation supplies which will help to alleviate the shortage of livestock fed has been ’made possible by the farm crop tment states William program Peterson director of drouth relief lo Utah The Agricultural Adjustment Administration’s com and hog adjustment program has contributed much to the conservation of feed supplies which are now thing depleted by wide spread The increase In the producdrouth tion of forage crops coupled with savings In the corn supply made possible the Admlnisteration's prothrough gram have resulted In more feed being available for livestock feeding than otherwise would have been the case Under the drouth condition As the result of modifications in the adjustment program as the drouth developed there has been no decrease in acreage producing crops although some of this acreage has been shifted to grass and from basic commodities On the other hand the forage crops proportion of land planted to feed better adapted to drouth con crops s ditions than are basic cropc Increased Nearly 90 percent cf the land con- Adr the justment Adimnlste ration programs ha teen planted to forage crops When1 In early May It became evident that the drouth would assume unprecedent-- j program millions ed proportions facilities were adopted to relieve the areas of forage The adaptability of the adjustment shortage F j! ' v Rcui'd quarts of Sf of 224 milaper gallon and comummg only 2 3000 mile non Hop trip on the route of Coal in ga to Kquoia National Park and return Ted Elba’ stock V “Vt'wn hcre tWm dramatic moments of the test lop lot— bidding good Me to hu sponsor V V Osster Chevrolet dealer nf Lulinja Top traversing the hot high as of E LaV tfmrcraturcs of 135 degrees and an elevation of 6 lle car drove up to 7000 foot elm ation and temperatures nt idy’t’ gr t m the Sequoia National Park of giant redwoods lc n (cafhc of Fresno Lower up thnunh Fresno’s subway lending through the busy downtown to"T'cuj nu rfu made uada uduury cond right—u coming Urui J uh a comi med dad) b the ascragc motorut mirk oil in a “ When Ted Ellis wheeled his 1934 Chevrolet Knee Action sedan Into the V V Oyster Chevrolet after Company a gruelling 3000 mile fun w hat here’s he had accomplished First had traversed desert he and mountain Fails roads lterally caned out of rocks and rutted with deep holes In his continuous tun from C’ja'-Inga though Fresno to Sequoa National Park Second he found that hh Chevu'M del' rrrd 27 tc ih lihcn cf Thrd lie foind tiut y had 'd 2a q aits cf oh in thrm th he dice ced that desote the’ na" in at and ternfir inmrhmcnt ' tint the car toA in the rui the purposes of the run was to estabuld lish the fact that the Chevrolet surpass that economy record The test was made In Ellis's new Chevrolet which he recently purchased from V V Oyster Chevrolet Company hours of driving through the hot San Valley then climbing Into tts mountain fastnesses of Sequoia and winding through city traffic Ellis experienced no fatigue being spelled at the wheel in order that he could eat while going and shave Periodically through traffic In the towns and driving around a four mile course for sliced built In the desert Ellis would cafr-Then he would sone r’'s grab the v Ik cl and begin pounding the car ever the burning desert setbt cool and nose refreshits for the ting ing mo interns in Sequoia 316 miles frrm Coalinga In obtanng 22 4 irl’cs to the geJlcn a m ) 'animal adjistnirnt nng the 3 no mfle run Fills and1 has made it possible todver 'cm u ct'rr la motor or body at bis Ohfv clot I oke the ccdrcmy ! of acee t0 ireful product on tl1 con U) j( the test oc - cc-The ctuj to previous crops in which the greatest was Ellis t rcuo-ctci ac indeed fo a 2C3 cib'c Inch niMor wus looms mhieveinuu Duiing the constant 20' j miles to the gallon and one of J'xiquln “ GARLAND APCO here of the run this new Chevrolet used In this run Is the In speaking “ ard sr t section I Ellis said I bought smoothest most economical car I ever operated Knee Action is positively miraculous When yoq consider I traveled the worst desert and mountain Toads that' in my 3000 mile run and I cquM that fyexre ienred absolutely no fatigue you can understand why I Kne Action and shock proof Peering I was p’easrd with the pasohne milrare but I could have obtained more than 22 4 milts to th galTon if if I had babied the car SERVICE D C BARFISS Manager X v L" rr U CO-21- - w rh vCI‘ ji? 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