Show Pgb THE GARLAND 4 THE GARLAND TIMES TIMES JANUARY 18 1935 to - them TWO CHRISTMAS gratulations - are extended from their friends Miss Flo Godfrey visited with Mrs Dear Mother Garland Friday Bert Ashby My lot is meager my Mrs Vernon Shaffer and children But really the gift Bob and Connie of East Garland are at all visiting for an indefinite period with It’a the spirit behind her parents Bishop and Mrs M A “Newy ‘Newt” non FIELDING Published every Friday 'at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah aa Mr Orson Godfrey and son Joseph of Lehl are spending a few days visit Second Class Matter in August 1928 lng with Mrs George Godfrey and Gam Subscription Price $160 A Year family Mrs Mr and Mrs George Myler of Clarks ton were guest of their child ren Mr and Mrs Rulon Standing for several days last week Mrs Melba Wright of Merced Calseveral ifornia has been spending days with her parents Mr and Mrs' D L Wilson Mr and Mrs R E Skinner an nounce the marriage of their daughter Glen of Madge1 to Thomas Udy Riverside The marriage took place at BrlghAm Con- City Saturday at the tale Of my love Erval Boothe and baby of HoneyvUle are guests of Mr and Mrs Jarvis Johnson for a few days P H Lott and children Mr and Mrs Sidney Skinner attended the funeral services of Mr lott's mother at Joseph Utah last week Mrs J I English of Ogden is spending a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs Dan Gam and family Arland Wilson was a guest at the home of his sister Mrs R C Gidney at Montpelier Idaho last week i rf-l- QUALITY privelege All that our state can do in the way of pensions with the etc is to cooperate employment insurance If the Congress appropriates national government money for these purposes on condition that the state contributes something also our legislature is urged to fall in line Our law mills have received the orders for goods For the next few mopths we may to be delivered anxiously watch to see what kind of a product they turn out students are grade The eighth waiting for the weather to anxiously become warm and the ground dry so that we will be able to play baseball We hope to have a good time when we are able to do so — Leone Korth 8th grade Activities At The Garland School These Items are printed Just as they from are received students On January 11 the eighth grade had a school party It started at 7:30 p m and we began by playing we danced forj some games Next awhile and then we had refreshments and then everybody left: Borne went down to the high school to the dance and others went home I think every one had a lot of fun —Dale Jensen 8th grade :i EIGHTH GRADE SCHOOL In Miss Larson's class we are We made studying Grecian art Greek vases We put them on art paper When we were through we put them on the board There were a lot of different vaces We tried to choose the best It was a very difficult thing to do — Merrill Jensen 6th grade OUR ELECTION PARTY Miss Larson's room elected new The eighth grade had their school class officers They were Phyllis Frist 7:30 party Friday night at Korth and Alfred White running for we had a program and then played president Adelle Nish and Bl&ln some games Then we danced After' for LaPreal Welling the dance we had our refreshment Bishop and Alice Hall for secretary We had a wonderful time at the party treasurer L R Walker Grant Rlclx We are going to elect school officers ards Betty Austin Harold Isaacson The officers that are in noWj Masa Tazoi Jack Austin Friday for pro have done their part and now we are' gram committee going to put in some new ones Much Interest and enthusiasm was —Farrell Archibald 8th grade created over our We You’ve That And j —t rm ON m p n n y ci ajTocjili KING Coal FOR HEATERS AND FURNACES THE MOST ECONOMICAL MINED IN UTAH COAL All Sizes of King and Spring Canyon Always On Hand Phone 23-- J Chevrolet Announces Two New Lines for 1935 I STORE Oe 'iking dvaftTJhifchh wwiaMiuj been made gg VLVINnlT body design In (1MN and trim "" rtr1- Coal Alfred Michaelis YOUR NEEDS ii spoken Wayne Buy Jensen Furniture & Hardware ! well TELEPHONE Mgr NEW is yours my dearest one Christmas cheer from a loving Postpone A NEW STORE! SEE OUR something - ' I have been unworthy at times I know care and so Of your protection But for a worthy man 1s this small token in words To a father unequaled Don’t APCO SERVICE COME and may achieve rmr o CAR HEATERS BEING all to me IMlIira RADIO TUBES IS give LATER PRESTONE OF GOODS to — IF YOU REPAIR YOUR HOME NOW YOU WILL ENJOY GREATER COMFORT AND SAFETY AND AVOID GREATER EXPENSE BATTERIES TO MEET that never For Better Housing TIRES STOCK I ' son OIL REARRANGED tells tan But all GAS OUR LARGE it - that be made from soft coal It is an inter ers began to flood our factory here with orders We are glad to say that eating stduy and we are enjoying It we anticipated the great demand for very much f the Standard and have built enough — Glen Manning 5th grade cars to deliver these orders immediateThe other day the teacher said she ly” Asked for an enlargement of hir would give us some water colors When we got them we painted a piture statement “It fits the slender purse' “Chevrolet said Motor with a pine tree in the middle of it Mr Chase We sure didn’t know how to use water Company feels that there is a trecolors I guess we heed a lot of prac- mendous market for an- automobile sells that we tice before get to be artists approximately $100 under most — Luxel Hall 5th grade other comparable competitive models Thefe are mil lions of people In America THE SNOW MAN driving old cars who cannot afford to own or We learned a new song called the priced higher It is from the opera operate an automobile “Snow Man" Chevrolet Standard In He Is than the Mozart “Don Giovanni" by order that these people of limited inone of the great music composers We hope it will snow soon so we can come might have the ultimate in make a real snow man We are go safety luxury and speed in a new automobile Chevrolet created the lng to draw one Standard It Is built expressly for a — Taichl Tazoi 3rd grade great market There are upwards of We are going to bring our dolls to ten million old cars in the Chevrolet school and make clothes for them price class stiH on the highways of from fur grass wool silk and cotton America A great persentage of thes£ We are studying about the clothes cars are worth sufficient at the moment to be a down payment on a Chevwe wear rolet In addition Standard — Jo6ie Ortega the 2nd grade owners who turn in these cars can meet the reasonable GRADE FIRST monthly payWe are working on our farm every ments required to ocn the Standard’ Mr Chase day revealed that 93 major We will soon have it all made We improvements have been made In the have a pasture with many cows in it Standard “The mo6t Important' of — Jay Cullimore these is the use of the 1935 Master De Lux engine as a In We have some more new books the Standard chassis Another great now improvement is the radically new We call our new house the library braking on the system employed and we go there to read Standard which enables one to stop — Jimmy Feist ed 1st grade this car smoothly quickly and safely" campaigning C D Barfuss gift is small doesn’t count for you sacrificed Dad gift is not so very much But with Christmas spirit I term It such Nothing’s too good for one's parents dear But it’s the best I can do in times so drear My fail OF PRODUCT Our two big law mills the U S Congress and the state legislature are steamed up and under way already manufacturing the details of new laws to regulate our living President Roosevelt has assigned Congress the specific job of doing something to improve the lot of In a the ill the old the needy and the unemployed general sense he has outlined a plan of social reform ’posters with the peoples names rather than one of economic recovery With such a made and pictures on and pinned them program the entire nation has sympathy Much neglect around In different rooms Big Value is be election turned out as Alfred to Our economic needs of an of victims fate and system Addle Nish a White as president to be to is of promote happiness Money spent repented LaPce&l as Bishop Secret of New and comfort rather than to artificially stimulate recovery L R Walker Bet Governor Blood’s opening message to the legisla- ty Austin Jack Austin Masa Tazoi as program commity ture has quite definitely outlined the immediate task — Petterson Chevrolet Success 6th grade The state thirst forced the liquor Mary facing that body THE WINDOW CURTAINS question into the foreground and the Governor recomState stores are certain to For the first of the new year 1935 "It fits the slender mends a state store system purse!” We put up some very pretty window that all curtains be satisfactory to those who honestly insisted So declared K M Chase Pacific They are white and repre Sales Manager this week in State stores sent snowflake they wanted was a good saf cheap drink are very pret Regional They explaining the magnificent reception will not satisfy those who want profits or saloons or cab- ty accorded Chevrolet’s 1935 Standard — Ruby Roberson 6th grade arets which was presented to the Liquor advertising to boost sales should be done motoring do public last week away with in the state even tho a lot tf publishers The fifth grade is studying about "More than a million Pacific Coast not think so the different forms of coal and how motorists the Chevrolet inspected are mined There are five kinds Governor Blood is right in his request that the in- oftheycoal declared Mr are peat which is Standard last week” removed found in They Chase “So come tax rate be raised and its exemptions were these impressed Ireland lignite in Montana with low most people the the high ones price bituminous and North Dakota Those who earn money are the in getting the and riding or Pittsburg anthracite speed the acceleration value from government and they should pay for the Eastern Penn Pennin Scranton and coke which is comfort of the new car that the dealWHAT s And GIFTS Rogers f |