Show TRB GARLAND TIMES Garland Personals Mr and Mrs J M Oaddie and Mrs p Drlggs spent end visiting in Idaho a We will call for and Pay Cash for dead or worthless Horses and Cows Just Ring Logan 49 And ask the Operator to Reverse the charges and ZIP! we’ll have THERE! someone By-Produ- cts Co Box 104 I nr AN Lullnil UTAH 1 U All COLLINSTON NEWS NOTES The near relatives of the late George Bigler who attended the funeral from outside towns were: Mr and Mrs Ma-- k Bigler of Bt Idaho Anthony Mra Julia Covert and daughters Julia and Anath Mr and Mra Vance Bigler and son Vance Mr and Mrs Laurence Jones and Mr and Mrs Wm Clark of Malad Idaho Mr and Mrs Bert Bigler Mr and Mrs Odell Bigler and sons and Ed Bigler of Wyoming Mrs Helen Walker and family of Mendon Mrs Hannah Bell Wolverton and Mrs Alveria Sylvester cf Plymouth Mr and Mrs James T and Mr and Mr Elmer Jensen of Garland and Andrew and George Bigler of Ogden Mr and Mra R A Johnson andMr and Mrs Harold Bateman combined business and pleasure in an automobile trip to Star Valley Mr and Mrs Delbert Kidman were Logan visitors Friday Mrs Joseph Bowen rpent several relatives In Wellsville days visiting last week Mr end Mrs M Y Elmnons d at a supuer hi honor of their parents Mr and Mrs J J White and family Mr and Mr" V B Elivmnns su’d tli’k itu era delightfully entertained rrrday at the homo of Bishop Rnd Mis MUten Marble of Bothwcll Mr and Mra J H Fryer and sons spent Sunday with their daughter and Mr and Mra Chester Colins family at Promontory Mra Anna Chapman of Salt Lake is enjoying a visit here with relative Mr and Mra E E Lefler entertained Thursday evening at per in compliment to a delicious sup- Mr and Mrs Odell Bigler of Wyoming Mrs Ollle Bowen Mr Gertrude Simmons and Mrs J A Bigler enjoy- ed the Primary demonstration held At A ' Be Ahead of TROUBLE and Mr Mr and Mrs Leroy Bishop returned the week Friday from a motor trip to the Yellow stone Park 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 Mrs George Henrie Mr and Mrs E J Holmgren Miss accompanied by her daughter Mrs George Gunn and Abbot Rhea Winters and Emerson son spent the week In Salt Lake vis- motored to Bear River City Monday with relatives iting evening to attend a dancing party givat the en by Miss Mildred Holmgren Mr and Mrs Rulon Manning mot- homo of her parents Mr and Mrs ored to Brigham City to visit with John Holmgren friends and relatives over Sunday and Monday Mrs Lynn Hodges and Miss Belle Burton entertained at a kitchen shower Mr and Mrs Burdette Smith of Og- and luncheon Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs M an Peck den were guests Sunday afternoon at In honor of Miss Trilva Peck a bride the home of Mr and Mrs O L Winof this week Bunco was the feature ters of the evening’s entertainment followed which was served to 15 Mr and Mrs Lewis Lilly white enter- by luncheon tained as their guests Sunday and guests Mr and Mrs LeRoy Lilly Monday whit and children of Ogden and Mr - Miss Trilva Peck a popular bride of and Mrs Lynn Hodges of this week entertained at a trousseau Honeyville tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs Ernest Jensen and children re- her parents Mr and Mrs F S Peck The rooms were decorated with garden turned to her home in folSprlngvine flowers of various shades Assisting lowing a short visit here with her parents Mr and Mrs W R Vanfleet and Mrs Peck in receiving were Mrs J J and Mrs T W Innls Asother relatives Thompson Miss DeEsta sisting in serving were Miss Rosclla Holmgren of Tremonton Mr and Mrs O L Wilcox in comMiss Blanche Carter and Thompson with Mr and Mrs Douglas Chesh pany Mrs G’W Carter Miss Jennie Peck Ire and three daughters of Lake Salt Millian Peck had Mra and were guests Sunday at the home of Mr charge of room trousseau 80 called the and Mrs D E Manning during - Mrs H P Swlnyard returned home COURT NEWS Thursday from Ogden where she visited with her daughter Mrs J P Jensen and family and also with Mrs Bertha Somers who Is at one of the ' The following criminal business has hospitals In that city been disposed of In the City court this week: N W Taylor was fined $11 and $10 °den vUJtcd at the home of Mr on check charges Hyrum Mrs P C Pcttcrson Wednesday LatT In the day they left in company Mortensenof of Brigham City was dethe privilage of driving his with Mr Fetterson to visit the Petter-- I prived ear fer rix months on a charge of eon ranch In Soda Springs Idaho Earl Young of Perry was Mis Clarence Eldrege of Bountiful fined $1009 for parsing an arterial stop without WllE sign and J stopping Mrs Leo Peck Mrs Walter Stevens lams with assault with a Mrs Vem Peck and Mrs KennHh shovel charged cn John Godfrey with intent to Malan all of Ogden were guests Sundo wao harm over to bcuud bodily the day nt the home of Mr and Mrs F s District Court for trial Peck Ail these matters were handled by Lewis Jonra and Mrs 8 II Biglow and baby of Salt County Attorney leke were guests Sunday and Mondpv Sherriff John H Zundel rt the hemes of Mr and Mrs S H Hales and Mr and Mra Oeorge O Nye Our sympathy gees out to the barber to Bobby and Beth Innls returned Sun- hair all dav pnd then day evening from a visit go home In the evening and mow the lawn problems Even hours may make a difference to you FIRES come in a minute A LOSS may occur in less than a minute INSURE today — now— telephone us We are always ready to give you SERVICE JAMES BROUGH Garland Utah to --WE j Bank that builds up in your motor — you know the trouble it causes What you may not know is where it comes from Burned oil forms it And in modern motors this tendency of CARBON otherwise good oils is really serious! © 4 Today' with aslittle 3 132 inch"clearance" between piston and cylinder head have no roc fee hard carbon A thin layer wi tiso trouble Shell Mo tor Oil h t n in £ less carbon soft carbon isn' lo essential to prop er perform in such cars Abrasive bits of carbon break off grind endlessly through the motor “Chips” hold valves open burn the stems waste power red j Building I Dell TAM OURKrtataut — 14 T W INNES D D S Dentist Phene Bid Wfke Kuncur Buth Resident- Wfkf rg IUn I s J tah I £rta4L a SPECIALISTS— Headquarters for SUNFREEZE B G Hnoth Pharmacy GARLAND to motorists — Never park wheels resting on a pedest- UTAH It often happens that when a boy needs a friend he makes a mistake and takes a wife 4 O £iinrtnriawMMaJnTvw Carbon deposited hy ordinary oil is hard flinty it w ill tear p ip:r it will scratch brsss— woarawry sti! And there's from 3 to 5 tirres rs mud carbon in even the hi£lx si p! JCc 1 o ila “nobs” cause knocking So oils are no longer judged solely on lubricating quality You must also know how much aiui what kind of carbon they form Let us tell you of one particu- lar oiL Less carbon— soft carbon Shell Motor Oil forms only 13 to 1 5 the carbon of even the cosf-Jieoils! The little it forms is soft soot-lik- e it blows away st nriifl The little carbon that Shell forms is soft soot-lik- e Most away through the exhaust Motor Oil of it blows lel stills refinQ Shell Motpr Oil carefully All its sturdy body is retained In striking contrast old style stills “scorch” and weaken oils in the heat of refining Not only has Shell Motor 01' overcome carbon The new process produces a finer lubricant with astounding heat resistance Truly Shell Motor Oil can “acid thousands of miles to the life of your carl” It will if you use it Start now — even with the nest extra quart! j ©nr© 400 the new“dryMgas that explodes cleanly andkeeps out of the crankcase is the ideal running mate for Shell Motor Oil Even Shell Motor Oil can be ruined by “thinning” with a “wet” £is Shell re it Jj hot Unique D Telephone' ARE PRESCRIPTION ' allfrom hard flinty cork about the newer models - -With so Many Beauty Aid$ From Which to Choose it is Often Difficult to Decide Which is The Best For Your Use May We Suggest That You Try PLOUGHS Black and White Cosmetics Perfumes Powders and Rouges f A word In- Beauty Aids rhyikau and Surctuu OAKLAND Word Burned valves engine strain power loss outdoor entertainment Nowadays does not seem complete or to satisfy j unless it possesses some sort of When the sky forms the roof of an amphitheatre the spectators seem to look for the glaring and the unusual That their appetites are to be satisfied in the Utah State Fair’s October 5 to 12 is a'surcd program states Manager Ernest S Holmes who announces that he has been successful in arranging for the apnf the famous pearance Ateno Brothers aerial acrobats Europe’s On on rigging that sti etches its towering to a height poles of t0 feet these fearless fellows offer an exhibition of feats that are of an outstanding daring nature They swing about on a single steel rod while holding with but cue hand then suddenly drop down to two large circles that look like a On this novel huge pair cf spctac'cs rpparatus llity stand upright and whirl th groat speed Added to these thrisls is the routine of acrobatic stunts any one cf ivlvch is sensational hncuch to rtc:l the brcrl'i from the most inveterate 2 The Final m&yf t to be M Ball Phone 25© 3 Mrs Johnson of Wheelon Is staying What has become of the old fashin Ogden at present with her sick spending a few days In Beaver Dam ioned glrl who would rather know child with his wife and baby at the home of how to make biscuits than to make Mr and Mrs O L Bowen and Mrs her parents Mr and Mrs R A Johnwhoopee? Eugene Bowen accompanied their child son ren A can of 108111 ° have their tonsil A fair sized moth can eat a 1929 Advice paint a good brush and an artlstio painter have made notifithe Logan hospital and then your back bathing suit at one gulp Mr Wm Christensen of Ephrtam la able changes In Colllnston without any great danger of choking rian recently One of Fair Thrills T E BETENSON 1TBASL the afternoon Colorado Animal Pn CAHLAN3 home by their grandmother Mra W who will visit L Grover and Naomi for a few days at the home of Dr and Mrs T W Innla |