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Show GARFIELD, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1935 PACKED CORPORATION - Imocd Every Fndar Poster Out Door Advertising Garfield leader PffK Garfield LIAGNA NOTES at'r!! d. W Uuh at second clam mail matter tadm the Goagnm of MarcU J, will entertain their at a luncheon and dance at Lagoon, Friday, and cards later enjoyed. 14. The regular meeting of the- Magna womens Club as held Annonncement wa, mad in Sul Wednesday Priesthood meeting Monday (hat Oqu-irt- h at the clubroomt with Mrs. Clyde Stake will boltf their annual but Konold as hostess for th tntertaia-men- t. Refreshments were served to mg at Saratoga. June Jl. Jurtber will be given in an eariy issue of twelve guests and badge latet enjoyed. Mrs. Agnes Wiliam won high score this paper. prize. ( I Mrs. C. E Pickett entertained her Mn. Pan! Platt delightfully d fot her small Franklin, in ho- badge club Monday afternoon at her nor of hit birthday Tuesday home. Arrangements were ' mad for n Games were and re- eight gnests with Mrt Pan y Long-feplayed fresh menu served. at a special guest Mrs W. V. Robbins won high score paze, Mr and Mr A. R. Harden and Miss Mildred family returned from Lot Angeles, Turpin left Monday Tuesday after a two wetkt evening for Oakland. California, where the will spend the summer with Mr. visit there WJ Mrs Glenn L, Chapman. a.Mr Hrrman Nielson and Mr John Members of the Daughters of PionArnold were sustain.-as first and second counsellor to O McDon- eer are requested to meet next Tburt-da- y ald in the Y. M M. ! A. Stake afternoon, June I) at th bom of Mrt Ray Perkins for a social meetit it stated 1 ing 1 .10 p m. All ladies sty invited One of th interesting events of th x attend. we-was the marriage of Weldon Jnn Mrs. ,7y. and for your considera Mon your attention subscription Mt. Verda Hunter are the g'uesu' of rates interests business in the r, On Year Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Memmott. prominent 12.00 Sut Monti 1.00 rlad to recommend the Packer N4 Vonda Hall visiting bee PTble In Advaoce grandmother, Mo. R, Healy of they have exhibited at all times a Uuh for two weeks. the best service at the I 10 rite their patron " Given on Application PuW kJVrlU,n 1 1 the Magna business the Mr. and Mn. and Wallace Farmer are large they Panting nAble prices Publishing Company visiting in San Diego, California, for a short time While there they will is a testimony to their conscientious attend the Pacific Expo.ttioa. that Mr Geo. W. ! UNCLE SAM OWES There is every indication YOU NOTHING retain all his past Mrs. Hans Lund eattrtaiaed foe her future activities vyill business-fMixing, Tuesday, m booog or dghtr. of transacting features of bee birth saaiversary. Games wet The Stu. Wa 6627. and work phone prizes were won by Lois dtoe,nVWC on completed thip. .. The played sooner Mesbaia and Leoa Madsen. Refresh- a South, 9th East wrrt served to twelve guests. tfd at 29 vat 1. 1 y0U thlo!v to conducts arid people often do sot (top to (tad IOU SoveromenL J ? Mrs. df1 Marjorie Smith owe her Corpora101 The proper kind of Crnment tke te,t ervice you are ca bndg club Wednesday entertained it great length. Mr.! ,rvut which i evening. Reu Chapman won first ofth iigni guide them around is tbetr daily able of Nrvk j pnze; Mr. W who , Florence Kidd second and Mrs Len many pursuits. St and that ha. of the work of tbit cUimini surround-- . The acope club Sorenson, IifK pnze. Refreshments ddbtto J,be territory fame of coven all phase of potter were served Yourt ts the Magna disin earn you life, more of lets arid. nor and and nothing see every descnption la fact far trict manager to M Hba Goff, datehtrt & is Met the r where service and Roy Smith will entertain th of Mr and Mn C I Goff of Midor,d- - Nobody owes ?wodrn stud.o complete compi ne.ln F- - A you any. Thursday evening. June II. vale. Monday. Jane 1 The You mu,t hustle for U4,omm, hcnsive. Uung. T Urge pa couple de-feAll member Packer or down The in are invited to attend, yourself Corporation is strictgo Jcft for San Diego T uewiay on i ji e Neither God nor Humanity has vZn was nevermore ly complying with the trend of public Vmeymoon trio any patience Mrs. Theodore Haneen entertained Congratulations and best wi het With op mon of the day in regard to potter witn the present time the one who whines or complains si, Magna Ladic, Bridge Club Friday over the advertising and bulletin sign work. to th popular conpl autos Courage and the i piling First pnze was won by Mn V. U well They do not erect any of their fearlessness for esery the doors to the best things in life, Butters, second award by Mrs. Rue open wenory where they will obstruct a view to has e proper .Mtj Elis Baket was pm in as and you must have these and bestir Packard. Mn L. A. Sabin was sperailroad a the at of Chorister for Oqnirrh Music if you cial dangeioM sign They crouyig. yourself history juke gum. Coven wen laid fr 12 Icfiftmcnt Monday evening one of change .ooply with the rule of conduct in want the latter. t, of old is guests. of f ter-fm,- Cor-Vbecau- de-U- il se e, th crop must be cut Lu bay be planted to alfalfa, rf planted with a. nun cron, th nurse crop mutt not be allowed to come to maturity, but mutt bs cm fot hay The acreag may b planted to tress to produce woodlot os timber needed- on th farm enter-tame- after-noo- n r i ST i "'h - k" 1 sta-d.- m hS o adver-tin-i- g k lt Mat-thew- s. Tribune-Telegra- Meat Acreage r the sign. the With the advent of the the took on more plain advancing times nieral leading all I r most ev.ryone read have a sign that rtory do .non a. all the PpUWith th wl lamr language the qauk transportation becomes ( ill the people r public relationship to of law and desire of community in which they do Betore Then the element of or This i. a busy' age ad ed .u phase .. very letter r ha The Packer Corporation t m respon-si- ADVERTISING AN ECONOMY b for many dollar which" make in this community, e appearance Ich t derived from their foreign concern has attainerasing. a well merited position in the buri-nclife of Salt Lake County and the , winding territory. -i KIELAND TAILORING Mrt R, M Alexander art and Mn Archie Bennion of - tm with Hative, in Lo Anyeles Gtaagtr announce th engagement of alifornia and vicinity for a short their daughter. Ja mine to John S time Arnold alto of Granger The mamaee a a will take place in the Salt Lake L. D. Mr and Mrt. Roy Ham returned S. Temple June 26 Home Saturday from Denver. Colon ' where they visited relatives and The Stake Board of Sunday School fri ndt. Lorraine. Bud and Don will emain in Denver for the tummerMe. West. Small merchants-th- e infrequent advertiser-a- re beset by the opinion that the cost of advertising is abnormally high; that income, overhead, stock on hand, precludes the impossibility of promotion to ad THE vance sales. Especially is this misinformed member ' SALT LAKE TOOELE fearful of newspaper space on the ground that the . L ZuLwl too : .'or him. . r; 1 Misinformation disseminated by the Uninformed ve Magna implying that cost of advertising is beyond the small fot Sak Lake merchant has tended to make the public to such an extent that newspaper groups throughout the country are organizing educational units to prove the fallacy of this belief Recently Ivory loip was presented to a class of merchants who were asked to guess at the amount per cake of this soap was expended on advertising promotion. The average guess placed the cost of every seven cent cake of soap at 1.4 cents for advertising. The company exposed the estimate with, the statement that it spent just 5 of a cent per cake for advertis- CCTEHH SE7' CO, INC ex-pc- :u Frank Zaccheo, , ngr. ( Tailoring Co. Inc. offer the highest mens custom tailored apparel in Salt Lake McCornick Building. Their patrons are like the finer things in clothes. They are men t upon faultless fit, exclusive patterns, per. ring. The Homeland Tailoring Company care in ever measurement, in every of suitmaking and woolen selection. And hj their many satisfied customers insist that " ' is the house of personal service. lelsnd over-estima- te tail-minu- te operates a shop if you arc fcort. breadth if you are good clothes ate thn, slimness if you're stout. You can t buy style off the shelf' True highest grade of Zuchto know tin used Obser-- o the value of good ab- as you look at not once hm times Did you ever ya why these men art attention' it is not only t n because men who at nt appearance almost invar custom tailored do- na an usually leaders in it hue of endeavor They tailored clothes custom t same of wearing tailor idrtoJbcu.tliSy have fay 1 for that hty wtar clothes because they v alue of iok inestimable or in business nee bit community pro- - patronize juHonng shop tor ano-Femtn are capable of they can best w ear Men unity know that this tail-w- d to ftll them what t wtar and they know will sot lease this shop hth it unbecoming to follow advict if wit will nd made suit that tetms to fit " But gives you add height style isn't stamped to a pattern it's moulded to cos .rm to your figure That's why well dressed mm patronize The Homeland Tailorng Company and keep well and fashionably attired in h tinctive clothes, that can't be depilated The Horn rand Tailoring tailors know how to measure you and bow o make clothes after having taken your It is one thing to go to a measure ailor whoknows hit basinets and quite another thing to go to one that urns out work no better if not worse baa.lbe ready.nudes. .The Homeland Tailoring Company have a reputation vf being among the best merchant tail vrs and when yo t order fcett you can lo so with the confidence that your uit or coat will fit you as it should wd that the workmanship and will be of the highest quality Vo fit more preclt, no styling mote rigilant We take pleasure la recommending The Homeland Tailoring Company to ill of th men in this section of the .ountry. They art indeed fortunate a having a place where they know .hat good clothes can always be obtained. It it no wonder that men from other cities are glad to take advantage of such service. -- ms-er- fEFAWN MILL Keller etnst in milling flour White Fawn Floir for all purposes which practically every dealer in this part of the Fowler rkt Was. 451 tie Gate Coil Hardware ng Co., residing in i Salt Lake City for the sammer while attending the L. D. S, Business coll-eg- e. non-advertise- ' Mr and Mr,. Orvil Diamond and Mrt. Myrtle Long was hostess to members of th W. B. A. Monday evening at the Women's Clubroomt at rmngly rra (qtd social. Card gamea ysere played and priza given to Mrs, O A. Sonne and Mn. Ar- thur Luchesi. 0. - of the gross-.They know the minds of their local dealers. They Newspapers of the country know these figures, know whence comes the misinformation that usually prevents advertising growth. It seems opportune for managerl of weekly and daily papers to clear up this situation end possibly enlarge their incomes and THERE In the News HERE Mn Glen Robinaon entertained To Be (Med 1935 Wheal Compliance To Be Recorded in Coun- - Miss Donna Bailey and her father have been visiting with friends and relatives at Wellsville Mrs Robert Reid has been visiting with friends at Smitbfitld. Mr, and Mrs. Winfield McFariant had as their gnests Sunday Mrs. Me The time has com for carefully tparlanes mother and father, Mr. checking compliance on wheat acreage and Mrs. J. Garland and sister, Mitt under the crop reduction Contract pro- Ann Qarisnd of Salt Lakt Cue and gram. Most of the countiet have al- brother, Mr Joe Garland of Panaready mea ured a large of ma. chain and transit will proportion be sent into jt the different counties to check the meaM a. Char! re Christensen and chilsurements made by tly committee, dren totar the latter part pf last from information received by thie week in Provo visiting with Mrs. paper Chri tensent mother and father. Mr. The arrangements for IJli are and Mn. C. M Christensen, somewhat different from 1934. Th Mire Dawn Stock of Idaho is the county committees will be essentially Farrel Ronest of her sister.-Mrresponsible for acreage compliance under th contract. In 1934 th berts drought rather upset the entire proceedure for la g Mrs. M. Rlv from Idaho ha-- been proportion of the acreage failed nd where the crop wholly or voting with het 'on. Mr. E. L. partly ai ,w. careful checking for compliance Blair. vas abandoned. . 5 93 Mr and Mre Dick Hiomas and the weather ha been !a, Practically ail acret planted children are viaiting relatives in Idaire growing and compliance measure- ho ment will be carefully and rigidly home made. Mr Donr'as Mander ha Under the contract every man should viritin with hit na rents, Mr. and He able to indicate bia planted and alto Mn William Mander ai contracted acreage that i left of Mrs. George Brothtreen haa been production thia year in tVordance with the contract. Questions com to vi iting with friends and relation in the office every day asking what dit-p- o Moroni. Utah. it ion might be made in th plantMu Josephine Mix and Mr. Robert ing of the contracted acreage. The Mi of Arthur left Monday for s on rule and regulations are not different month trip to New York Gty with than they were last year. their annt, Mrs. Hall of Lo Angeles, surer of The cntracted acreag may be left California. Mn. Hall is in fallow and kept fret from weeds; Mr. Mi. .. . . it must opt be. planted to wheat or Mr. snd Mrs. William Clark an corn and must not produce any trap which a told for cash. The contracted moving to th former home of Mr. and Mre R. G Wnng who sre now acreage may be planted to oats, barley and peas, etc , providing these living in Salt Lake Gty. crops are cut for hay. The contracted Friend of Mrt. G H. Anderon acreage must not produce any grata crop which is allowed to come to will be glad to know that she is rerecent illness. maturity, so if it i planted to grain covering from s. H.D Ma Cluff entertained a group of f.iendi Thursday afternoon at her home. A one o clock luncheon was attractively arranged and rented . b-- jl z llffl.0 " 4 t to fnake your calls out-of-to- wn . Low night rates now begin at, 7 p, tn. THE MOST FINELY BALANCED program goes thru every H L. Mencken has come out against lynching In his book reviewing past, Henry never urged anything wore than boiling an author in oil. LOW-PRICE- CAR EVER D UILT msn-a-kin- g 4t Vayii oiTBv Its been almost a couple of weeks now since Jim Farley bat invented t new stamp Ca. D- - :oley. Mgr Was. I51 'TTGienrtrig (0fi to Barbara, who has been nothing more than a pnneess and a countess up to date, may do better when Huey's n btil ppgm ,1 ot operate upon sdent.fic milling , manufacture ,tb out aples. Nowhere u t superior Bth wheat nd manufactured, Tv!0 Their White Fawn Dour h ,mon2 the Son it Co. i icunt 15 Hr. .? !" ee Hotting ur Compf ittnng Hefiauh Was. I5 itb uu ,Market ,id for retrod used tire Ws hot tfc. developed by scwntifK tests until t K.tt from it exactly suited for fine baking of ,tl11 beltev that all kinds, making the best breads. When the worrlee. nolae, confusion, the fint reed Foremost baking concerns bug t and heaven Indeed the thr.fty hoiitewivr always have n once cont- - hand. They know that it i ntclld plow a, a form of for a fine baking flour, and 1 pmy Qf agriculture a local product it should ml4 than JV 3kly accustomed tvr b ui.d m ibii suction Yon wtu d no find it on sle at all leading groceries fiof and then way into and markste, . cDiocev wiui iiiwww- kn time Yt v Their excellent p.oducts t WT uw Micotici that make you MU and from the choicest of grains obtainable T tbould be of co t, and thry aw 1 regard udW Too always to b of same nniformlg h'g Althougn nm Milpn . eSTSr. s quality Mile Nervine is ee up to Pnm'tiv men af7 It u incumbent upon the pspl gjjM! fifty yam Nothing better for m11 of this eection to booet for local ft 15ll7 iwd. duct on all occasions and tbn eid i discovered. nerves has ever been ifc. bringing trade activity to thw ec ICles NervDr. aells Sn.'001 10 "nd tion of th . Tour druggist country. or your W vf flour relief, of the onwero In making this ine. ,er employed in baSTwith the first bottle or res of this part of the country, pug money t4..a ,h,ld 'he we are glad to tall to the attention and pounded package. of the people th advenUgte f om having the White Fawn Mill 'ho, early 'e7 Elevator Company, loated in wit Lake ai 722 South State tett. W r,wn take this opportunity of complimsntmg he milU Efftrvttcnt TaUt them upon their high das pioduct f? II0 cfV1 0ti-horeww. snd of recommending these product "od,m ,nd to out many readers. Eptian, a j ..it 71 Nowhere Save money get everything Master De Luxe tier S Comp! i cbmery and j, , !?$. !4l fe&LockO bMekvine wer, prop lockticisns iged . Safrt .eneral Oj R,;- - tCMMf Z 'ived raw UqMv 7 balanced design, balanced and balanced ... at... as in the performance prisingly low prices CHEVROLET Much sur- new blaster De Luxe Chevrolet! It's the only car in its price range that brings you Body conby Fisher, Turret-To- p n Ride struction, e and See thia finer car today! engine. Knee-Actio- Blue-blam- Paulos Auto Co. Paulo Chevrolet Co. valve-in-bea- d MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT i MI CHIC AN rC.M.A.Ctm. Z -rv ,1 else,' in the entire field of motor cars, will you get such riding qualities CHEVROLET foe group of friends at a delightful patty last Friday evening Refreshments were ervtd and five hundred enjoyed a tie of State small daughter. Lota of West Jordan were the guests of Mr and Mrs. A. W Diamond Sunday rs - Reduction CroD -- Mrs Allan Nelaon entertained the Sewing Club Wednesday afternoon tt I delightful entertainment. jn iel Co. f is In-ti- it 1-- ing Several were asked to estimate the cost of promotion used on a suit of clothes. Their average estimate was $6.21 for each. $50 suit .The actual cost of advertising was only $1 per suitGovernmental figures for 1928 placed the gross sales of all corporations in the country at $142,000,-000,00In the same year the national advertising bill was approximately $2,000,000,000, or 1.4 per cent GARFIELD NOTES district The White Fawn Flour mills luccessfully anil satisfactorily serving the years. And this consumer satisfaction i iof the work of tr aster millers and the most F willing machinery and equipment-und- er Fob of Mr. R. M. Holt, a. man of wide exper-- I the milling business whose public spirited jient policies have brought this concern into it position it occupies today. sod No cycle & ELEVAT0R CO. R0GRESS Was. 4) STAGF - Miss Doris Diamond under the contract. , Much time and trouble will be saved if these regulations are lived up to agidly. Mrt. J. Nelson entertained the Five Hundred Club Tuesday eveing. d bul-.ets- as tr If a farmer finds hs has aver planted, he should unmtdute'y eliminate the exeat acreage either by cutting it fot fad or plowing it under, and when the inspector coma to his farm, be should be able to de (gnat the wheat land planted nr r the contract and alto be able to definitely designate the area ret aside as the contracted acreage Mrs C. W Ever, charmingly enter- tamed the Afternoon Bridge Club last Friday at a one o'clock lundieon. Folio'll the luncheon, badge was olayed , The gnests were Mrs. HanAd Mrs Metcalf pf Denver, Colorado Link. Mrs Vern Heath. Mrs Betf eft T uesday after vt iting he, son and Mix. Mrs. John Allan. Mrs. Paul H C. Anderson, and family. George MetOjlf for srwral Schultz. Mrs Mrs. Hodge Marshall. Mrt. Linke ww we.-k-s high score at rep-Tb- lb ac cage may JCwSManrib ' |