Show ' I t Ik T’ i THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH Be Ahead of TROUBLE ffevSituatiorL - fjAl We Have Everything in the TOILET GOODS Line — Along With AH the Accessories You May Need for a Vacation Trip or Outing k BATHING w CAPS— -- TOILET rnte Thr rfadvxl yut Irrb countrv ii"- t U its n following sovcn! jn buildT- - up of ranee flocks Many of the historic old rattle ruichrs have turned to she'-Outstanding in this is the state of Texas until a few vra-- s ego vas almost strictly a cattle state It is now the largest sheep growing state in the union California has developed her sheep As far back business intensely as 1860 the California sheep population lambs was estimated exclusive at only slightly more than rne million Production has had its ups and downs since that time the population In 1920 But the past nine being only 1784000 years being largely as a result of profitable production and development of a broad market for early California lambs on the eastern seaboard California's sheep population by 1923 reached 2332000 and on January 1929 the sheep population in California was 3850000 and California now has the distinction of being the greatest lamb producing state But such rapid growth in range flocls has been cne of the serious evils in many instances not in California but in other western states The result is that If ai is not sufficient to provide enough feed a lnrge proportion of the lamb do net fatten supp'rmental such as cotton seed rake will carry the ewes thi'dgh the thy seuron but the of lamb is another problem The marketing of thin and d lambs has proven to be a serious problem to wertern lamb producers If the thin lambs are slaughtered the carcasses are not satisfactory and lamb trse WATERS— COLD CREAMS— FACE LOTIONS— PREFUMES r' 'i WE ARE PREPARED TO STOCK YOUR FIRST AID KIT OR MEDICINE CABINET WITH EMERGENCY REMEDIES AND PREVENT-ATIVE- S FOR SUDDEN AILMENTS OR SUMMER’S UNEXPECTED ATTACKS OF ILLNESS SUNFREEZE B A FOOD VITAL AS SUNSHINE Knoth Pharmacy G J Some of ones where on tlie company the happiest homes are they always forget to e unless there is T E BETENSON Fhyiicau ti Bank M D and Surgeon Baildlng GARLAND Quality wa ni fds V !i it cy the put UTAU INSURANCE today is worth a hundred regrets tomorrow OUR office is open six days every week and six nights if necessary — to discuss advise counsel Investigate and go over your INSURANCE consumption Is reduced Th- - slogan of western lamb producers must be "better sheep but not more But this dos not mean that sheep” there Is not room for real to get In to the sheep sheepmen because as the business in California old saying goes “there is always room jat the top” With proper merchandising and the 'resultant increase in the popularity of lamb there seems to be little danger How-lamb production of overdoing ever students of the situation feel that any future expansion of lamb production must come from the smaller flocks earned as a side line on fruit and grain ranches and small farms Quality production must practiced In such instances for real profit The most satisfactory way to relieve the range would be to spread out the feeder lambs among the small ranchers using our grain and forage for fattening Quite a few citrus growers in Southern California are carrying lambs in their orchards reaping double profit from the sale of lambs and through the to build gainingof valuable fertilizer - We hear of several up soli San Joaquin fruit Valley deciduous to raise giowers who are beginning small farm f lochs witn profit son cf farm activity is in its infancy It was impossible to dcvelope the anal farm Pock in California until in recent years due to lack of marketing facilities Now however with the public at the market such as is maintained Los Angeles Union Stock Yards it is Just as simple and satisfactory to market a truck load of lambs or other live stock as to market stock by the car lead or tramload problems Even hours may make a difference to you FIRES come in a minute A LOSS may occur in less than a minute v INSURE today —now — telephone us We are always ready to give you SERVICE JAMES BROUGH Farmers Mashes Manufactured by the lhs Nevtfs Plymouth Tremonton T W INNES D D S Dentist for Ask your Grocer PRIDE OF UTAH Both Phones Residence Bell Office Farmers Office Honrs 9 a m Bank J to 5 p m Garland Building Utah FLOUR Wheat accepted for storage to be drawn out in mill products as wanted I 33 lbs Flour lbs 14 Bran per bushel Garland Milling Company Garland Utah PLENTY OF GOOD ICE REEF THE FOOD week GOOD Bessinger Bros Tranonton Fkm Utah Bert Hall of Portage was in town on Tremonton visitors Monday afternoon business Wednesday of last week Mrs Charity Hill and children of Mrs Lavem Nish and Mrs Marvel Malad Idaho visited her mother and Pierson and children spent Thursday of sister Mrs Hannah I Wolverton and last week with their brother Mr Jos- Mrs Jesse Hess Monday Mrs R T Nish Horace Nish and eph Hess and family at Malad Idaho Mrs to Fairviev£ Rhoda Archibald motored to Celia Zundel motored Tremonton Friday of last week whej-- Tuesday she received dental treatment Miller Earl Berchtold Mrs Eugene Mrs R T Nish motored to and Mrs Marsh of Penrose were the Bishop and Tremonton Tuesday of last week where speakers at sacrement meeting SunMr Nish received medical treatment day for his eye Mr and Mrs Welling Zundel were Mr and Mrs Albert Archibald spent shopping In Tremonton last Saturday a few days with Mrs Rhoda Archibald evening last week Mr and Mrs John Mansfield and fruit fly They say the Mediteranean children of Ogden spent a few days of last week including the 24th with is practically blind Probably got that their mother Mrs Thomas J Nish of way eating grape fruit — — 0 this place A girl and & car are very much the Miss Allie Jensen of Riverside spent the 24th with her Grandmother Mrs same A good paint job conceals the L A Rose and family years but the lines tell the story: — 0 — Mr and Mrs Eberhart Zundel and children of Tremonton spent last WedTourists looking for parking space nesday evening with their mother Mrs will be glad to learn that it can always 8 E Zudel and family be found around a rural church on and Mrs Sunday Bishop R T Nish Mr — fl Thomas J Nish and Miss Pheobe Tims motored to Ogden on business last it is alright for a woman wanting to Thursday hold on to her youth but she ought not Mrs Peter Marshall visited her to insist on it while he is driving daughter at Ogden Sunday of last — 9 — 34 Mrs Otto Hall went to pleasant View Wednesday of last week to visit Mr and Mrs Dean Harris a few daya Mrs Thomas Haws of Ogden visited her parents Mr and Mrs Peter Marshall last week returning home on Saturday home wih Jack Archibald her About the gets in some tomers for dead or worthless Horses and Cows Barber Shop And i n i' i ask the Operator to Reverse charges the CHAS THE U i i Vj A Good J TRIBE someone THERE! for a P 0 Boi 104 LOGAN — GENTS Testing j j WATCHESDIAMONDSi UTAH JEWELRY :— : J Utah! 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