Show i n Page 4 THE THE GARLAND TIMES GOOD ROADS RUN BOTH WAYS Continued from page that local people awake to the services their town provides and that local business keep abreast of As evidence we only ask readers to the trend make mental note of the varied merchandise that can be had in Garland that' could not be had two years ago Again we say the good roads that took business away are now bringing it back Buyers who are neglecting home stores are making a mistake Local merchants not keeping abreast of the trend And in addition are losing their big opportunity there is room here for other men to establish business in a mighty favorable location cjt MARK TWAIN ON WAR f I f i In the current issue of the New Republic are The first found two quotations from Mark Twain his description of the developmenf of war hysteria is so good we just have to copy it We’ll save the second one for next week “There has never been a Just one never an honorable one— on the of the instigator of the war I can see a million years ahead and this rule will never change In so many as half a dozen instances “The loud little handful— as usual— will shout for the war Ths object— at first the' great big duU pulpit will warily and cautiously bulk of the nation wUl rub its sleepy eyes and try to make out why theie should be a war and will say earnestly and indignantly It is and there is no necessity for It’ unjust and dishonorable A few fair men on the "Then- the handful will shout louder other side will argue and reason against the war with speech and pen and at first will have a hearing and be applauded but It will not last long those others will outshout them and presenUy the antiwill thin out and lose popularity war audiences “Before long you will see tills curious thing: the speakers stoned from the platform and free speech strangled by hordes of furious men who in their secret hearts are still at one with those stoned — earlier— as but do not dare to say so speakers "And now the whole nation— pulpit and all— will take up the war cry and shout itself hoarse and mob any honest man who ventures to open his mouth and presently such mouths will cease to open the blame will Invent cheap lies- putting Next the statesman upon the nation that Is attacked and every man will be glad cf those g falsities and will diligently study them and refuse to examine any refutations of them and thus he will by and by convince himself that the war Is Just and will thank God for the better sleep he enjoys after his process of grotesque part I BABSON PREDICTS M d :r i Garland Personals PROSPERITY The average ciizen of our county will be interested m the prediction of Roger W Babson statistician and economist that the nation will be out of the depression in six months headed for a period of prosperity Mr Babson does not undertake to tell how long the era will last contenting himself with the observation that it may be of a long or short duraHe believes that there will be an active stock tion market-risingcommodity prices and full employment of labor but that notwithstanding “our standard of living will decline” In 'explaining this last statement which seems to be out of line with the “period of prosperity” talk Mr Babson says that living standards will decline because “this administration in spite of many admirable things it has done has taught the people that they can be made comfortable without working and can get security by legislation” The football team is the tail that wags the lege dog Speaking of optimism a relative asking a favor? East Garland LETTER o ' OCTOBER 25 1935 Mrs Marie H Rhodes is at the home following guests at the opening of the CATTLE DISEASE BEING of he parents Mr and Mrs A 8 Hall hunting season: Mr and Mrs Conrad ERADICATED Larson Parley James and daughter caring- for her mother who Is The following out of town people L L Simmons and son Paul Rodney were In Garland Tuesday to attend all of A total of 32139 cattle In the state Anderson Robert Kirkham spent Thursday Knight Nielsen: the funeral services for In Salt Lake City of Utah have been tested for Bang's Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Tarvel Kelicr and Mr period disease during the John Oyler of Garland accomMr Creek and Mrs Rius Keller of Mink 1935 30 according panied John Oyler Jr Roy Oyler and ending September Idaho Mr and Mrs Alvin’ Keller and Oene Oyler on a hunting trip to to Dr D E Madsen of the Utah State of Idaho Mr Joseph Jensen Rexburg college Agricultural southern Utah Friday Mr Jacob Nielsen and family and Mr fhe Bang’s disease eradication proElvan and Sylvan Korth went hunting Mr and Joseph Nielsen of Mantua Is now under way in all states etumed gram Sunday and Saturday Mrs Martin Rasumssen and Mr and where t except California and Wyoming with a deer Mrs John Rasmussen Austin and are being made for early partiLafayette Grover and sons Wilder plans Milton Jensen all of Mantua work this testing in cipation Fred Grover Grover of Bothwell and 3159 tested cattle Of the 32139 reA 8 Hall Mr and Mrs J A Mayer and family went hunting Saturday but had to Fiank Munns and Parley were found to be infected with Bang's Linford left for the south on a deer of Fielding were Wednesday visitors turn Sunday afternoon on account of cattle of all 91 percent disease Only a dose of poison they received from hunt Friday evening of Mr and Mrs Clifton Grover tested In this state for Bang’s disease Mr L Grover k food they had eaten Thursday the Garland MIA reacted to the test last Sargent Streeper spent ed their play entitled “The MID of the had quite a spell of sickness but at Eradication of Bang’s disease is beend in Salt Lake City to be around Gods” "to a large crowd who pronoun- this writing is able e scale ing carried out on a ced It one of the best shows seen again basis between thf Mrs D E Manning and Mrs Milton are Mr and Mr Frank Larson of California was on a cooperative Mrs Edwin Isaacson federal states and the government E Nelson and daughter Margaret visitvisitor here a of bom a baby boy the proud parents Sunday Bureau In Brigham City ed with relatives Leo Oyler and son Reed accompan1 The work is conducted by the Fiiday morning Sunday Miss Dorothy Larson spent the past led Lee Isaacson of Garland on a of Animal Industry of the United of States Agriculture Department week at Logan visiting with relatives hunting trip Friday and they returnThe Garland ward Relief Society under rules and regulations prescribMiss Karen Hansen motored to Salt ed with 2 deer Sunday conference will be held here Sunday Lake ed by the secretary of agriculture Saturday Mrs John Oyler Jr Misses City to attend a funeraL were made Funds for this program evening Mr and Mrs Ellwood Bingham of Norma and Donna Oyler and Clara available to the Agricultural AdjustTwin Falls were d guests of Korth motored to Ogden on a shopMyrl Christopherson and Veda Lucas ment Administration by the LaFollette Mr and Mrs F G Korth ping trip students at the USAC spent Sunday Act Mr and Mrs J W Larson had the Mrs Fred Grover held a quilting amendment to the in Garland e testing program bee at her home Monday and the The started in July 1934 Indemnities are Mrs It ladies were present: following Notes Heater for Sale new Plymouth School Large Autona paid to owners of cattle which phow A Chiittensen and Mrs R A Chrisgrates in first class condition— $1000 We have a Hallowe’en border around tensen Jr of Tremonton Mrs L H a positive reaction to the disease test Harold See down payment— Terms Additional funds for the continuance our room the back part Is orange Shaffer and Mrs Roy Oyler Fersson Mr F G Koith and sons Elvan and of the testing work aee made availblack cats owls paper We r rAr pinned able by the' ' first'' 'StMott of" th a and son 'Edwin with and a on it and Isaacson boy Sylvan jacko’lantcm Mr and Mrs Art Felsted and Mrs congress Floris Udy 2nd grade Harold and Warren Hansen left SunHebert Stayner spent Tuesday In There were 302 reaqtois found ir We have made a farm iryour sand day on a hunting tour Ogden Box Elder county out of 2438 cattb table made a house and barns We Miss Janice Peterson daughter of tested Mrs Mark Nichols and daughters of 'boxes and painted them - We put Mr and Mrs Fred Peterson had the are visiting relatives In Bountiful this animals in the bamjaid and made a misfoitune to fall from a high chair Miss Carmen shaffer went to Ogden fence of little sticks and break her collar bone Monday week on business Wednesday — Clain Archibald 2nd grade Vern Shaffer made a business trip The boys of the Plymouth school to Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs M D Peters and childMonday ren of Brigham City were guests on have been working on the playground Mrs David Holdaway of Honeyville d equipment They have now finished spent the Sunday at the John J Shumwfay home visiting with her the basketball court the swing and the mother Mrs Leo Oyler and Mrs Lee Thompson children horizontal bas Next week they will Mr and Mis Warren Hansen motorA FUNERAL SERVICE visited In Clarkston Saturday night finish the giant stride and tetter ed to Logan on a business trip Tuestotters and Sunday COMPLETE day —John Starr 8th grade Mrs C L Finder entertained the The agiiculture class is planting the members of her bridge club at her lawn in front of the school house home Thursday afternoon Last week we plowed and harrowed it SEE Yesterday we raked all cf the rocks NEW is Mrs Bill Wight of Brigham City off and today we are going to plant at the home it and cover it spending the week-enwith straw of her parents Mr and Mrs Frank In our school a lot of the students Riser i have gone to work in the potatoes There are twenty seven students in A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs our room and there a: e only sixteen O D Larsen of Honeyville at the left in school today Cooley hospital in Brigham City on —Viola Archibald 6th grade was Monday Mrs Larsen formerly Last week a man came to the school Miss Oidlce Pierce of Garland house and took the pictu-of each of the students alone Miss Yesterday they Dorothy Riser entertained the TTT club Thuisday evening The a' rived and we can buy them if we want any time was spent playing bridge — Oleen Hess 7th grade ' On The Mr and Mi J D Gunderson and We have been studying about the John Cabot' Christopher CoVikings daughter Mary left for Salt Lake City HEITZ & WINZELER' AUTO COMPANY lumbus FLOOR Fredlnand Magellan HernThursday to spend the ando Cortez and other eaily explorers Tremonton Utah We drew pictures of them and put - Mr J W Ault jSnd son of Logan t spent 8unday at the home of T A them In our books — Dee L Archibald 5th Caiter grade f NEWS EDITORIAL 1 TIMES FRIDAY Published every ‘Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Mattel in August 1928 Editor and Publisher Vernald Wm Johns Subscription Price $200 A Year r J GARLAND col- have you ever observed Shaw & Iverson COME 1936 DODGE Now on Display Mr and Mrs Walt Regers and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr Rogers mother M:s Pamella Rogers Mr and Mrs Alma W small daughter drove to City today and will attend football game tomorow Janette Ault Miss in spynt King Salt the and Lake big Mr left Mr for and Thuisday C Davis and daughter Elva Lake City Thuisday Salt R H Manning left morning to attend the Mrs TREMONTON early UEA Manning came over from Logan Thursday to spend the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs D E Manning evening a 'sun rise party was given for Margaret Ruth Manning at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs D H Manning the occasion reGames and being her birthday freshments were enjoyed Heitz & Winzeler Auto Co With Clark Gable and Loretta Young THIS DAYS PUT OFF RADIATOR PROTECTION EVER READY PRESTONE AT A NEW LOW PRICE GIVES YOU ALL DON’T PICTURE RAN FOR 15 AT SALT LAKE CITY - 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