Show t ( if TKFfli C A SSlJL Sy N F A DRIGGS Manager THE SWEETEST COME PLACE IN TOWN AND HAVE A FINE REFRESHING IN from DRINK OVER OUR NEW FOUNTAIN PROGRAM WITH THE BEST OF SERVICE PRESIDENT Page 1) from Page U For the title of - Golden Krust- Bread - HAS A BETTER FLAVOR AND MORE FOOD VALUE Made by the Tremonton Steam Bakery 1) lire & tM Shell “400” the new Dry Gas D TRY OUR FRESH— CANDY BARS GUM and SUNFREEZE Ice Cream and refreshing Ice Drinks HILTON SERVICE Service that Serves tt? V Wheat Taken On Storage For Grist British scientist from an airship as we’d care to make a study of him ! I Kolster Majestic Crosley J L Rados Fhone - 10 z of Strength T - fair ftp? L or OVERLAND LUMBER CO is studying and that's as to one to get With Marion Talley on the farm can the neighbors for miles around Lots of motorists would be glad to listen n an a grand opera voice by keep their cars two years longer If the fenders were given a nice crumpled hanging on the party line effect at the factory J Chicks Starting And Growing rai Mashes SALT LaK£ CITY' U Tremonton : —: Utah 1 received lacerations on the face In accident Frl was brought to the Garland hospital — fer medical attention Those who had their tonsils and adenoids removed at the Garland this cast week were as follows: Theadore Arbon: Sarah Shumway Helen House of Thomas Lee Jr Garland June Gardner of Deweyville Clarence OcpJel Miller of Penrose Besslnger of Tremonton underwent a Mrs Rlcy Anderson hosGarland minor operation at the pital Sunday Mrs Daniel Miller of Little Mountains underwent an operation for apat the Garland hospital pendicitis ffa yY ‘IS Louis Petersen Barber Shop GARLAND UTAH GOOD PLACE FOR A GOOD HAIRCUT OR SHAVE BEST A NEW LINE OF THE HAIR TONICS AND FACE LOTIONS IN STOCK PLENTY ICE A Come and Try Them OF GOOD Bcssiager Bro Tmawton KIEV Utah THE FOOD Fhone OOOD M Tmonton Milling Company FIELDING (Continued from Page 1) family motored to Salt Lake Tuesday to have their little boys eye treated The child’s °ye was Injured last spring while he was playing near where some stumps voie being blasted of Clarkston Mrs J G Christensen is visiting with her mother Mrs Soplua Peterson Mr and Mrs w M Welling and family accompanied by their tjjpthers ta Clifford and Leanardmoicrtd gan and Osden last Thursday Mr and Mrs J E WUcox cf Sell Lake were visiting at the homo of Mr Wednesday Arthur Johnson cf East Garland and Mrs Eben Wiloox Sunday They was operated on Wednesday at the were accompanied by their daughter Garland hospital for a ruptured ap- Marion and Mrs Wilcox’ parents Mr f and Mrs Thom berg pendix Is Mrs J Q ManUo of Tremonton A small sen of Mr and Mrs Eldon Adams of East Garland underwent a visiting this week with her daughter hosMr the Grant 8 now Garland minor op "ration at Rulon son and Mrs L W Standing pital Thursday X i A your Garland Milling Company A whales close i j Ki1I Pecks Electric you Pride of Utah Flour talkfind i PAINTS 14 lbs Bran Per Bushel habit of might - r BRIGHAM A Symbol — NEXT WINTER’S COAL is not one bit too early to start thinking about next winter's coal Place your order now and have weather you COAL BIN filled up before the cold tart in NOW IS THE TIME TO PHONE It AND ORDER IT Alfred Michaelis Coal Yard Bell Phone 23 J i t Blue Bird Hall “p3te jk STOP AT THE SUGAR FACTORY CORNER The man who has a ing out loud to himself marriage a cure for It I p m ft When yon bny tires yon always want tires that win give you the BEST SERVICE and the most mileage backed up with the greatest a broad statement' to adjustment service of any tire made that make bnt if yea will call on os and let na explain this adjustment service to yon yon will agree with us that X is the greatest adjust ment service offered the public of any company manufacturing Urea We are the sole agents for GENERAL TIRE PRODUCTS In the ' Bear River tire sold to the pub Valley manufacturers of the 11c today Many General Tires have given service beyond 80009 miles General Tires are manufactured from the finest quality that can be obtained In the wo4d not one ounce of reclaimed rubber in General Tires for if lastical Children Livestock 12:00 to 1:00 p m Remote Control r-u Radio Program broadcast over K S L presided over by John W Peters President of Box Elder Commercial Club and Chamber of Commerce and by honorable featuring an address Governor of Utah George H Dem - i band numbers musical and including solos vocal numbers bv ‘Tabby and Bun” The program will occur the Vj Stand at the Intersection V Reviewing c of Main and Forest Streets t 1 1:00 to 2:30 p m Distribution of y all Free Peaches and to ' guests at Pioneer Park during which there will be continuous band concert partlcloated In by a number of bands playing In relays 2:30 to 5:00 p m Rodeo and Horse J Races at Pioneer Park Race Course' bronc riding steer riding including calf tiding trick riding running horse motorBarbara and grand daughter WIIO WILL BE MISS band concerts races funny clowns Upon reBOX ELDER PEACH ed to Ogden last Saturday songs by “Tabby and Eun" and other by turning they were accompanied features every item - announced by Ruth and Mrs Standing's daughter from Page i) (Continued Installed loud shakers throughout her small babe th'i nurb Wllford Stevenson and daughter Mrs 18 hcrpwith towns ist b' 5:30 enter cycle fall! climbing Ruth of Farmington and Mr and Mrs contest north side of reservoir hill Rrigham C!ty: Elrndrll Christen? ''n Hays of California were dinner guests 6:00 p m Grand Fireworks Specn rf Mr and Mrs L W Standing ThursMadsen Barbara '‘Batfle of Vcnltm" tacle featuring Ol've Robnptte Adell Burell Wngham day Willard: “Bartery A 222nd Field Artillciy” nnd A’lire Stauffer Marcelle Madsen Ro- Mr and Mrs T P Coombs had as In'drdior' bento and arlel Mr plcc's Elisa their guests Sunday and Monday Lemon brrta Ni'’h''lns L’tr rocKets at Pioneer Paik race course and Mrs Ernest 8 under land and famDeweyville Hiding Cora Harding 9:00 p m Dancing at the Bluebird ily of Ssdt Lake Bear ®her Virginia Dewey Afabie’ Moving pictures at Elberta and Liberty Earl were visMr and Mrs Frank Theatres and carnival attractions on Connie TuesJenson Dolores Thorson Ver iting relatives here Monday and midway day The foregoing schedule will be re lln Jensen Wanda Jensen Garland: who L Earl' purchased J recently Blanche Capener LaVera the Fielding store left yesterday for peated on Saturday with varied pro- Manning Arbon Pern Phyllis Haws Leota Hughes Parker Idaho to move his family here grams except that the radio program “Service that Satisfies” Thompson which follows the parade on the first Erma Llllywhlte Blanche In time for school and there Jesse Manning Jennie Peck Bonita day will not be repeated Mrs Bose Lowry of Alberta Canada Margaret Hall Lola White Is visiting here with relatives will be a boxing contest conducted by Bowcutt : Vaudls Borgstrom Collln- Mrs N Darn have been Brigham Post No 10 of the American Bothwell n: RlJby Saunders Corinne: Allle Mr and a few Legion at 8:00 p m In the National days at Lava Hot Guard Armory in place of the fire- - Craner Alice Bradford Arsella Young spending Springs Laneve oneyrllle: £®rn works spectacle A feature of the seca BoPthe’ ond day’s program of rodeo and horse rrme’ T?’ Huns&ker Hunsaker Larene Myrtle races will be the giving away of a Floetta Nelson Wheatley Perry: six cylinder 1929 Chevrolet Coach Mantua Bernlc Hailing Elaine JenHE METROPOLITAN sen Tremonton: Uarda Sorenson: TOWER is a Familiar Esther Sbchl Maurine Anderson Zina Christensen Dora Phyllis Holmgren landmark In New York To more than 26000000 Metropolitan policy halders Coates Portage: Cora Johns and In the United States and Canada Its majestic size typifies the strength and Johns magnitude of the Company in which th-- y are protected 5 total of In 1928 the Metropolitan’s assets reached the stupendous TO GIVE PICNIC Every cent of these assets be065 a gain for the year of $306828329 to the Company's policyholders long j£0’ x if' (Continued from Page 1) The Metropolitan Is the biggest fastest growing life insurance company In the world It Is the one through which you should guarantee your famthat as he cannot be responsible for children he is extending a special Expert help in arranging the best Insurance program for ily’s protection you will be given by to parents to accompany their children to the park C CHRISTOPHERSON Many useful and valuable prises will Garland Wah R F D be offered for the winners of the events which are as follows: Representing LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY METROPOLITAN Games Six Whippet Dog Races Oldest policyholder In years youngest five thrilling circus acts In years policyholder policyholder and a fireworks display from furthest distance to program that depicts Utah’s scenic oldest twins youngest twins oldest wonders— will be the daily triplets youngest triplets largest family present latest married policyholdand LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL offering of fun features er And no end of exhibits Races For boys: need to build that inspire repair VARNISHES edify and anything Ages 14 and up entertain Age 12 to 13 home Age 10 to 11 Age 8 to 9 Age 6 to 7 4 to 5 Age Age 1 to 3 For girls: MATERIAL Ages 14 and up PAINTS OIL VARNISH WALL FINISH - BUILDING Age 12 to 13 Age 10 to 11 Age 8 to 9 Age 6 to 7 Age 4 to 5 1 to 3 Age ‘ ‘ For mothers: Ages 18 to 30 Ages 3o and up Miscelaneous: Fat man’s race Stout lady’s race T Vy-- f Chicken raca I Mellon eating contest There were over two thousand policyholders present last year and double that number are anticipated this Manufactured by the year A variety of refreshments have been provided for everyone and all policyNOTES HOSPITAL holders are welcome to Join In the lun with the Metropolitan staff Lorln Woods of Howell who pm ti'iriir Ask H ? I2tfiD iK&tt DAY at Flour PassInRevue - Vj44 n Jy 33 lbs 1 Come and See The Girls 10 o’clock -- — ROOT BEER AND A NICE HOT DOG and Shell Motor Oil Peach Miss Box Elder ft ft OUTLINED FOR PEACH (Continued OR STOP AT OUR STAND AND HAVE A REAL Cold 13i01 CKAJ51lJ$C3 Geo: Nye Mrs John Shumway Committee Membership Mrs W O Bradford Chairman Mrs W R Vanfleet MrsJ L Harvey Notification Committee Mrs F L Nye Chairman Mrs S W Capener Mrs C D Barfus Mrs C H Hales Mrs A M Austin n The musical program for the consisted of: Vocal Solo — “My Dream of You" Mrs Joseph Kirkham Mrs T W Innls accompanist Plano Solos — "Spring Dawn" "Murmuring Zephers” Miss Margaret Harvey During the social hour the hostess assisted by Mrs Art Pels ted Miss Rhea Winters and Miss June Stayner served a delicious luncheon to 32 members and the following guests: Herbert The Mesdames Stayner Art Pelsted Albert Bishop C A Brack en of Los Angeles and Miss Margaret Harvey Club adjourned to meet with Mrs Louis Peterson Thursday Sept 12 Confectionery t- GEORGE HENRIE CHOSEN CLUB (Continued BLUE BELL -i- MRS X Garland Utah j f |