Show THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY JULY 5 Page 4 THE GARLAND TIMES Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Mattel in August 1928 Vemald Wm Johns Editor and Publisher Subscription Price $150 A Year Most of the people who borrow money timists beyond ordinary reason and average igence Modern mothers with all due respect were not much different in their day and generation from modem daughters Work hard be stingy and hang on to your money —your children will spray it over the territory faster than you made it “Tuesday morning there was a fatal accident Hill and when the medical examiner was going thru the pockets of the dead man It was not very long a telegram was found length but it was a mesjust the Ordinary It read: sage that would make any father happy WHEN ARE YOU WE MISS YOU DADDY the Minterburn ' Don’t wait for the neighbors to take the lead in You can making your home town more beautiful improve your own place Our own idea is that buying at home will build up your home town and increase the value of whatever stake you happen to have in it COMING HOME? of received the message and wras homeward The clothes were minus money but in his pocket he carried that message “Those who have little children and those who were once little children can think of the great blow to the child when the father did leturn home had the his companionship “If ever there was a reason for people drivmore carefully on the road it is that they their own might get in an accident and deprive child or some other of their ‘Daddy’ “More might be written but just let us repeat those words: ‘We miss you When are Daddy ing you REPORT - CONTROL ON BIRTH week or so ago at the annual convention of the American Medical Association the question of birth control received its first official recognition by the House of Delegates the governing body of A organized American medicine The Association in its resolution did not concern itself either for or against the control of reproduction but it provided for the appointment of a special committee to study the problem and make a report to the Association at its convention in 1937 This action was exactly opposite to the fate encountered by similar resolutions for four consecutive vears v 'A VEXING Evidently there is danger in any method of control of the Federal reserve system whether it be that of bankers on the one hand or politicians on the other The question is whether one canjexpect better results from either plan Almost everybody real-izthat neither bankers nor politicians are to be trusted with the immense power to control national credit operations and yet it seems somebody must have the power Naturally excercise of the immense financial power as a trusteeship in the interest of the people as a whole is the goal But vexing questions' con front those willing to accept the responsibility on that basis because of so little general agreement on the part of financial authorities as to any proper course at anv time j PROPERLY 88 GAS AND CAR WITH VICO LUBRICATED foolish J Garland Blue Light Service The average man doesn’t have to admit his mistakes he always has a friend or relative to point them out before they are positively recorded One of the phenomena of modem politics is the way two sane and apparently sincere men can look at the same facts and draw entirely different conclusions Inasmuch as Presidents Harding Coolidge Hoover and Roosevelt have vetoed bonus bills one must come to the conclusion that there is something wrong with the presidents or the bonus legislation 3 - VARIETY EllaM You hard the that tra things he will have to give up when he begins paying for clothes rent and groceries for two Louisa CW B: I think you are entirely too hard on your d daughter The girls of today are much more capable of taking care of them selves than the girls of twenty years were ago I certainly do not advocate turnthem loose to come and go when and where they choose but we older must realize that times have people changed and that for a girl to come in from a dandT at 12 or even one 'o’clock is no worse than eleven o’cloef used to be Let her mingle with the boys and girls of her own crowd— entertain them at your home If It l possible to do so and get acquainted with them didn't teU tne how much man was making EIJa so me to Judge one way your it is You do imply however you would be almost as well eft If you wfcre married as financially you are now If that is so can't see I objection to your wedding as yot will have the one you love to shart your poverty with you if you do gei married What about the young man? I? any to have dates your daughter with nice young fellows who behave he willing to do on half as much as themselves and you will have a much he has been accustomed to have It better and happier daughter than seems to me that the answer lies in you kept her caged In as tho you the kind of a man he is— if he loves couldn't trust her oqt of your sight you enough to do without those ex LOUISA t Golden Gleams Garland Times Here you get News Editorials Sports Nationally famous columnists and other costly features Stories Comics 1 Give me neither poverty nor riches: feed me with food convenient for me —Proverbs There is a mean in all things and moreover certain limits on either side of which right cannot be found — Horae r to To be holiest to be earn a little and to spend a little to make upon the whole X a family happier for his pres-tnce to renounce when thal T shall be necessary and not to be embittered to keep a few friend but these without above all on the capitulation same grim condition to keep friends with himself — here If a task for all that a man has of fortitude and delicacy — R L Stevesnson -- GAS- The Garland Times is not just another newspaper It is different and you can compare it with the best After August first $200 per year Allow Periinenl Paragraphs Continued OIL Only in expensive dailies can you find the of reading matter offered by the variety ing for other from page 1 is dishonest with the people Such a man is not a leader but a palaverer not a statesman but a politician of the cheapest type who for the pleasure he gets out of being in the public eye will cany the banner of any cause to any easy goal toward which he thinks his public is most likely to stumble Mr Niels Nielsen who has for many weeks w’as taken Dee hospital at Ogden the the week KEEPING YOU IN TOUCH WITH WORLD EVENTS Our Moiicn Johnson cf Ogden visitthe home cf her parents Mr and Mrs Oluf Johnson on Wednesday WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW gives condensed editorial interprets-Cm- i of the events of each week that are a you world history It is a syndicated newspaper feature prepared by Edward W Pickard one of the highly trained making READ carefully week to been iL to the first of newspaper observers of the nation newspaper can offer its readers any better foundation for their intelligent discussion of the events of the world We consider ourselves for- No IT from week You will find it intcrcKtng and helpful in your diicufr non of world events with yout neighbors and friends tunate in being one of the newspapers able to secure this valuable feature Miss ed at WASHING GREASING Has! Costs No Insurance More Nov Than Later BeProteeted I lllHIIMimilll Itpntl Garland Apco Service j OILS AND GREASES' Subscribers deserve great praise when they remember to keep their subscriptions paid ' in ad vance ANSWERING questions CONCERNING TWO GIRLS My Dear Louisa: The boy I am planning to marr makes a very small salary but we have been engaged to each other for several years and we are tired of waiting for an Increase in his wages My mother thinks I am foolish but we have very little in our own home' Don’t you think the best plan is for us to go on and get married? I WITH KEEP THE One wav to Ret rid of the “yes” men is to make it cost them something kind PROBLEM PEP In the event that you must do something try to be as inoffensive as you can young coming home?’” LET US FILL YOUR TANK REGULARLY 1 Trading at home is the best way to take care of your own business —t)EAD ‘Daddy’ will be missed by those children in long vears ahead No longer will they have support his earnings and more important his Car This Summer Your The world we are willing to admit owes every man the opoortunity to work for a living All that remains is to get every man to work That was all It was a message sent by one killed He the children of the man who was bound I DON’T NEGLECT intell- Reading a good book a week is a splendid way in which to learn something that your associates do not know editorial was printed in the Journal about a year ago Rockville Connecticut As Utah is making a safety drive this summer its reprinting now we think quite appropriate Here it is — and anv motorist will surely think tw'ce about taking chances after reading it: ' op- MISS YOU DADDY” The following on are This country will never be great very long if it is to be ODerated for the benefit of selfish blocs and groups EDITORIAL “WE 1935 If all the smart alecs were buried today the world would have a new crop by sunrise tomorrow John J INSTANCE - LOANS Shu m wav REAL ESTATE — NOTARIAL WORK |