Show V THE GARLAND TIMES UTAH GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES Published Entered at the Every Thursday at Postoffice Garland at Garland City August if Elder County Matter In The Missionary farewell Jarty honoring Ellder Mike Erickson held in the Beaver Dam Amusement Hall Friday night was a great success A large purse was presented to him with best wishes for a successfulu mission Mrs Horace Christensen formerly Miss Blanche Johnson held a trousseau tea at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Johnson December 30th- A large number of ladles enjoyed viewing the beautiful articles Refreshments were served from three to five o’clock The Colllnston Relief Society entertained the Beaver Dam Relief Society December 31st at the Colllnston hall After meeting a social and luncheon was enjoyed by eighteen Mr and Mrs Joseph DeLong of Wheelon entertained at a New Years eve party Games and refreshments were the diversions until the wee hours of the morning Mn 'and Mrs- J A Bigler entertained at New Years dinner Mr and Mrs T Bigler of Garland and Mr and 1928 Editor WAHLEN $200 a Year Subscription ffe Deliver Fresh Milk Utah aa Second Class JOHNS W V ROY Box Utah Publisher in Advance Advertising and Manager Rates on Application Farm Bureau Membership time of the year has come again when the Farm Bureau organizations every where are electing new officers and setting out upon new membership' campaigns Everywhere farmers will ask themselves whether they have received their monies worth for their membership dollars and on their answer1 to the question will depend their future membership The ia not always possible to turn to a definite thing that an organization such as the farm bureau has done and observe that membership has paid in dollars and cents Benefits derived are so Indirect and are divided among so many members as well as among: the thousands who do not but should belong and are received over long periods of time that they are hard to evaluate It is in rare Instances only that benefits are direct and immediate It L We encourage those who are hesitating about Joining the Bureau this year to think well of the value to the farming Industry' of this powerful national organization which could not exist but for the support of thousands of individual members We encourage those who do not belong to give this same matter careful consideration before deciding not to Join with their neighbors In furthering a work from which they will share the same benefits as the members How to Raise D j Poultry By Dr L D LeCSear VS St LouU Mo Dr LeGcar is u graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College 1892 ‘I hirty six years of veterinary pi active on diseases of live rtock end poultry Eminent au thorhy on poultry and sUkIi ri- inz Nationally known poultry Note mifhor nnI let BLOOD XI There L M meat class the egg class and the general purpose class The purpose of the first two named is perfectly plain and that of the third is almost equally WILL TELL Is No Best Breed or Chickens so Select Your Breed According to General purpose fowls are very ofto Accomplish ten What You Want ljgle inferior as layers to the Keep the Strain Pure and - Breed and will often comCarefully to Strengthen the Natural pare 'fowls favorably with Tendencies of Your Choice for table use They make excellent broilers roasters and capons fryers In the first place let me make this and the old hens if fat will usually statement: There Is no bring good prices Perhaps the most emphatic best breed or variety of chicken In popular general purpose breed is the due respect to all I make this statebe had in Plymouth Rocks which ment if you have a certain breed or several varieties The may Barred Plym- do think not the variety they are best because they are not There are flock chicken In the com' belt sections good strains in all breeds and in all of the Middle West as well as in breed or variety that suits your fancy many other sections outlayed and devote your energies to making all other breeds and They varieties of them profitable It Is the strain or chickens in all the egg laying contests blood lines that really counts Just In the United States in 1927 Second because a chicken Is a Plymouth lony to Plymouth Rocks if even to Rock a Leghorn an Orpington or a them are Rhode Island Reds Rhode Island Red is not what makes are still highly esteemed by It a world beater It Is the breeding many fanciers and Justly so s up of any flock to higher egg produc of which there are several y tlon that makes record producers eties are a very popular English breed trap nesting any breed or flock of The eggs of this class are brown and hens and using for breeders only usually of good size those that are high producers The egg class is a particularly imgood size and chuck full of vigor and are portant one for commercial poultry close to the standard rereasonably raisers The various are can in a few you quirements years usually small in size and do not get build up a strain with blood lines be- broody often so be they can seldom hind them that makes them far sup- used for hatching or mothering erior to the ordinary flock of the same chicks As the name of this class inbreed or vsrlety with which such dicates however are they specialists careful methods have not been used hi the art of In addition eggs In this way or by line breeding all to that their laying eggs are white in color strains of chickens originate This feature is desired in some markbreed shall select?" Js the ets and such eggs frequently bring '(jutS'Jjh loin I oho is always sure to hignir price than brown eggs ask whenever make the foregoing Exceedingly popular among the egg statement I To that I can only make class breeds are the Leghorn of the classic'' reply "It all depends" which there are several varieties the Then I counter with the question White Leghorn being the most "What do you want to accomplish?" Having been bred almost exThere are'' three general classes the clusively for egg production the Leg- - horn lives up to its e “The If egg Egg Maclilne” Consequently production is the major requirement you cannot well afford to overlook the Leghorns Other desireable bieeds are Minorcas Anconas and others of the breeds While the meat class is not so extensively raised as the others described they are very desirable for many reasons Although not such star as Leghorns or good general breeds they are usually fair purpose absolutely Never separate let Phone 73 Utah 98-o- DELIVER Garland Personals children of Mr and Mis WenGrover who have been during week are getting better now Mrs T A Carter were Brig visitors on Wednesday of Mrs Chambers and Goddard daughter Aleene brother Mrs all Wanted —Girl for quire at this office of Mr Goddard Ogden housework F R and In- - Mrs Ray Coe of Leguna Beach Cal with her two small sons are visiting with Mrs Coe’s brother Harvey L Moore and family for a few days Mr and Mrs Fred L Nye Mrs Mrs John W Chambers had as their guests on Sunday evening her Grace Haws Miss Roberts and Miss sister Mrs Bescle Sessions and daught Neddo motored to Logan last Friday er Arlene and her son Ronald also Dr and Mrs T E Betensen and the Doctor's father Mr Joseph Betensen and Mrs Harold Persson Mrs Grace Haws attended a show In Ogden Monday night Mr PARLOR FURNACE jj t Mr and Mrs Ursel Rose are living Fielding for the present to be with Mrs Rose's mother Mrs Helen Burns who has been ill for some time In Miss Vlnola Orwin returned to Salt Lake City Sunday evening where she in studying at the University of Utah 4 & BUILDING MATERIAL LUMBER In these Winter days — Let us help you plan your — improvements in chicken andJbrooder houses Plans made now will mean housing ready when you need them in the spring OVERLAND LUMBER CO Oils Mr and tained at ening A A Irsttad distance day rates to of Long writing station to station were again reduced January 1 1930 Evening night rates not reduced and the Glass Mrs Wallace Wise entertheir home on Monday evdelicious supper was served guests Mr R B Striker and Morris and Mrs Richard Miss Alissa Manning all of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Sunday ' D E Manning Mr and Mrs D E Manning motored to Salt Lake City where they visited with friends and relatives on FriSaturday they came back to day California they visited the Rose Toum ament at Pasadena and report never seen so many beautiful f’owci at any one time before Mrs Moroni having Peck is a sister of Mrs mond Is her nephew Hansen Ray- Mr and Mrs L C Miles and children returned to their home at Cedar City Sunday Mrs Lewis O Johnson mother of Mrs Miles accompanied them Quite a number of Garland people attended the missionary party in Tremonton Jan 3rd given in honor of Veryl Anderson and Smith Rose Bro Rose and his people were formerly residents of the Garland ward Mr and Mrs Leroy acManning companied by Mr and Mrs Thomas Simmons of Beaver Dam motored to City on Wednesday Salt Lake Mrs H L Davis and her three ’ In honor of the anniversary of the children of Salt Lake City who have birth of Mrs John J Orwin her moth been visiting during the past two er Mrs Eliza Ward of Riverside en- weeks with Mrs Davis parents Mr tertained at dinner thirteen members and Mrs R M McFarland have now of the Ward family on Wednesday returned to their home Jan 8th HALL FAMILY ORCHESTRA Friday evening Mrs Grace Haws enPLAYS FOR DANCING PARTY' tertained at the home of her daughter Mrs Wynn Hansen of Fielding for the W E Hall and family of Holbrook following friends Dr and Mrs T E all In an Idaho constitute orchestra Betensen Mr Jos Betensen and Mr and It Is a good one too Mrs J M Gaddie Mr and Mrs Frank themselves for they play at dances all up and Driggs Mr and Mrs Harold Persson Mr and Mrs Geo O Nye and Mr down the country Their Christmas Idaho engagement was at Malad and Mrs Fred L Nye They have been visiting “the folks" at The Misses Lorelda and cap- - North Garland recently and last dance in returned from their trip to Los daF Played at an Impromptu social hall there to which the Angeles where they have been spend- lng the holidays with their sisters and amily and a few friends were present with friends The girls report having A verY Pleasant time was enjoyed a wonderful trip Miss Edna has everyone now returned to Logan to continue her studies at the U S A C Society Begins The ladies of the East Tremonton Ray Moore who has been In the Mr and Mrs H P Swinyard have Bear River Hospital for some two or Farm Bureau are entertaining tobeen on the sick list for some time but three weeks Is at his home now connight at the home of Mr and Mrs Geo Abbott valescing are much Improved at this writing The Bear River Stake Primary Board held their regular study meeting Wednesday In the basement of the Library hear our special offer on the A1 Members of the Garland ward M I A are working hard on three plays which they expect to put over in the near future The plays are “Soul Mates” "High Heart” and "In Secret Places” Watch for the dates i few on Hand Garland Utah Phone WE A favorable increase in Farm Bureau memberships for 1933 Is noted Farmington where a family gathering with gratification by a!l those who cf the Manning family was held They are interested In this organization and report having had a pleasant trip anxious to see it continue to grow in Mrs Don Davis and Mrs Douglas Importance and effectiveness The are hostesses Cannon membership campaign as it has protoday to the gramed thus far credits Beaver Dam School Faculty Club at the home of with 11 members an of 6 Mrs Cannon increase in Tremonton ' This over last years enrollmentEast Gar- - week the club is studying "China” land with 14 as compared with 7 last and a Chinese Play will be read by mNs Ruth Johnson The Menu for year Riverside with 15 as" cemrared with 7 last year and Garland with 17 luncheon is suggestive of the Chinese ail increase of four over last years at Mi’S Etta Burton serving hot soup to the children of the Garland school at five cents per dlsff This worthy move is sponsored by the Ladles Self Culture Club them - CAN PRODUCE Hardware Co Tremonton Membership Culture Estate Heatrola Hyrum Jensen Furn wPRODUCE Paints IT IS HARD TO DRY HEAVY ON THE CLOTHES BLANKETS LINE A Beal were AT THIS TIME OF YEAR Mr and Mrs P LET US DRY CLEAN THEM FOR E Ault Saturday evening YOU WE CAN MAKE THEM LOOK LIKE NEW Miss Grace Marriott returned to Salt JUST UNITED SANITARY CLEANERS Lake City Jan 7th where she Is attend Tremonton Utah lng the Utah High School of Beauty When it u to easyi to own nnd enjoy the warm comfort that only the and Bureau 1 Producers selling eggs cream or poultry have found they do just a little better by selling to usr Increase Noted In Farm Mr and Mrs Geo guests at the home of Zero Weather Come in see Why not arrange to have a quart or two of this heavy cream delicious milk left at your door? You can also have sweet cream fresh eggs dressed poultry or produce delivered to your " ' door also momihg faction Finally let me emphasize one breed or one variety of chickens is enough for one farm and never cross breeds of chickens If you wish to keep more than one breed or variety keep them Mr and ham City last week Why Tolerate this WORLDS GREATEST Good clean rich milk is one of the best foods you can provide for the fam'Iy — Our delivery truck is delivering milk in Garland every morning This milk is as close to you as your phone at breeding especially time Cross bred or mongrel chickens do not pay Nothing is worse than a dukes mixture of ail conglomerated breeds all varieties and all colors of chickens in’ one flock They do not grow as fast or as largenor lay as well as pure bred chickens Nevertheless are these classifications fairly accurate guides and will help In sellecting the breed considerably best suited to your own requirements Choose thoroughbred chickens that for have been specifically developed some definite purpose That way lies the best chance for success and satis- dell a In Salt Lake Mr nnd Mrs Joseph Seal returned home Tuesday Mr and Mrs J N Sargent Mrs Alta Archibald and Miss Evelyn Parker Elder Mike of Weilsvllle accompanied Erickson to Salt Lake Sunday where he will enter the Mission home for ten days before leaving Mr" and Mrs William Christensen of Ephriam came up Friday to attend the missionary farewell and accompany his wife home Myron Hansen and B F Johnson returned to the U A C Monday run together layers s usebreeds Thp capons from these are particularly fine some of the better known breeds of this class are Bramas Cochins and Langshans Now it must be understood that these classifications are not matters of hard and fast differentiation Some egg class fowls are excellent for table use and some meat class fowls are good layers Conversely some general puruose breeds are as godd breeds and as layers as some for table use as some the past still have and Mis W B Simmons and Ralph and Mr and Mrs J A Bigler were transacting business In Brigham City Friday and were the dinner guests of Mrs J A Simmons and family After a pleasant visit with relatives 'Mr son Mr and Mrs Elmer Jensen and Mrs W B Simmons of daughters sons and Karma and Cleo of GarBeaver Dam Glen Ker Glen Udy and land were among the Sunday evening Jack Bates of Salt Lake were also guests of Mr and Mrs Hyrum Jensen and family afternoon callers Bp and Mrs R J Potter and famThe Mutual Gills of Beaver Dam ily enjoyed New Years at a family entertained at a wedding Shower dinner in Logan with their mother Monday evening Jan 6 In compliment Mrs E B Rucker to Mrs Horace Christensen formerly Mr and Mrs Glen Fryer and child- Miss Blanche Johnson at the home of ren were New Years Dinner guests of her parents Mr and Mrs Joseph their parents Mr and Mrs R A Johnson The presents were useful were there and beautiful e Fryer After ten pleasant days in Logan to enjoy the delightful evening which with her parents Miss Lois Dunn re- was spent in viewing the presents turned to the school room Thursday Games and refreshments were enjoyed morning Miss Lucy and Flora Simmon and A Simmons of Brigham Mr City brother Frank of Brigham City enjoy- spent Sunday in 'Beaver Dam with ed the dancing party at Beaver Dam relatives and friends Mr and Mrs Clinton Ciffers and Friday evening Mr Ray Bishllne of Rock Springs children of Salt Lake were the guests but formerly of Nebraska of Mr and Mrs Joseph Johnson and Wyoming where he and Bp R J Potter met family Monday night The a aba We Daily To Your Door week J Iticki ARTICLE became great friends was in the mission days at the Potter and Potter several while Mr field spent home last Relief Work After Holiday Rest The Garland Ward Relief Society resumed their class work on Tuesday Mr and Mrs David E Manning and January 7th after having a short vaHelen Manning made a short trip to cation Lesson on the first work to accompany Logan Miss Tuesday of each month is under the Sunday Margaret Manning back to her work direction of Sister Rose Vanfleet and at the U S A C a study of the Book of Mormon Is are taken up These lessons Mr and Mrs Frank Hansen had as and could be made doubly their guests on Monday night Mr and so If more of the ladies would attend Mrs Moroni Peck also Mr and Mrs them Relief Society meeting is held Raymond Peck all of Murtaugh Idaho every Tuesday at three o’clock In the The Pecks were returning from a visit basement of the Library and all are to California and Arizona While In kindly Invited to be present r Pecks Electric Don't forget that we are equipped to repair any make radio 10 If your radio doesn’t work call No and tryour SERVICE VVE DO ALL KINDS OF ELECTRIC WIRING WORK GUARANTEED j i |