Show r MAY 8 1930 THE GARLAND TIMES ablleves It due the public to know the and post office during Mr Lefler facts rather than to hear the rumors sence Mr and Mrs Potter and R J therefore publication hereof Is solicited brother William Rucker were transRespectfully Monday acting business In Tremonton HYRUM JENSEN Mr and Mrs Ed Bigler and Mr and Newel Nish was an Ogden visitor Mr and Mrs Ursel Hunsaker and Mrs E E Lefler enjoyed the pageant at Salt Lake Saturday children of Hcneyille visited with Mrs night and Friday Merle Hess was an Ogden visitor Hunsaker’s mother Mrs 8 E Zundel spent Sunday in that city The ladies of the Farm Bureau and and family last Thursday Thursday Relief Society of Betfver Dam numLaura Ferre of Fielding was a week Mrs and son Mrs R A Fryer entertained the ReRhoda Archibald home Louis of Zundel end guest Wayne went to Pleasant View this lief Society officers and members at bering eighteen held a splendid decoration demonstration Clifton Udy who is employed at Salt morning to spend- a week at the home with Mrs her home Tuesday afternoon afterLake visited his family here over the Iretta Harris and family of that place Mr and Mrs Arthur Saunders and of Mrs Sarah Bowen Tuesday noon A very enjoyable and profitable week end Quite a number of our people attenddaughters enjoyed the play "Rio Rita” afternoon was spent by all present ReMr and Mrs George Archibald have ed the scout meeting at the Stake Tab- at Tremonton Sunday night Idaho for an indef- ernacle Sunday evevning gone to Rigedale Mr and Mrs Clark Bowen and Mr freshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting' inite period combined and Mrs Wilford Durfey Baby Born to Mr and Mrs Lamb Mr and Mrs Wilford Miller and FriMiss Bowen Returns Mr and Mrs Jesse Lamb are re- business and pleasure in Logan children of Penrose visited here Wedof a fine 114 day Mrs Sarah Bowen daughter IvaLou over arrival the joicing nesday of last week Mr and Mrs Charls Saunders and and son Willie motored to Bancroft who came to bless of pound baby girl Mr and Mrs Parley Archibald din- Idaho of last week sons of Ogden were the Sunday their home Wednesday Thursday and after a pleasant Tremonton visited with relatives here Mrs Lamb was formerly Miss Bertha ner guests of Mr and Mrs Art Saun- visit were accompanied home by Miss Wednesday afternoon ders of this place Archibald Margaret Bowen who has been emMr and Mrs Welling Zundel and Mr School teachers of Bea- ployed at Bancroft during The Sunday the past Clarkston Ward Entertains Wm Silvester attended the pageant at entertained year ver Dam and Collinston The Clarkston Ward M I A preSalt Lake Friday evening their classes last week at the Crystal Girl’s Birthday Party Mrs L A Rose spent the week end sented a musical program to a well Hot Springs at a Mrs Rose Rucker entertained at Brigham City with her daughter pleasesd crowd at the Ward hall MonMiss Jane White of Garland has of children's afternoon party in compliday evening of last week Mrs Wm Johnson and family been the guest for several days ment to her little daughter's fourth Scouts Hike To Mountains Mr and Mrs Oleen Josephson and Miss Julia and Derwaln Simmons of birthday Friday to The scouts with assistant scout mas- Beaver Dam Burnett motored Mrs David T Mr and Mrs Odell Bigler and eons Malad Idaho last Friday evening Mr and Mrs'M Y Simmons entter Howard Hess hiked to the mounCokeville' of Kenneth dinner in com- Gordon and Mrs Reed Giles of Tremonton was a tains and Friday afternoon to spend the ertained toat MrSunday Mrs y Wyoming are here with relatives Wilford and guest of Mrs Orvil Nish last Friday afweek end They returned home Sun- pliment friends for an indefinite time ternoon and daughters day morning visbeen Mr has who Edith Smith Mrs Mr and Mrs E E Lefler and Filled In Bishopric Plymouth Vacancy the and Mrs Clark Bowen enjoyed iting relatives at Pocatello returned Stake President C E Smith and his Ira Dera wrestling match and a good home Tuesday of last week and K supper in Logan last week William Silvester and James Estep counsellors John J Shumway Mr and Mrs Ouss Hardy of Salt have gone to California where they will H Fridal visited our sacrament meetLOST — 1 sorrel gelding colt 1 year Oleen JosephLake spent a pleasant day Saturday be employed for an Indefinite period ing Sunday afternoon of son was called to fill the vacancy In with their sister Mrs Kate Saunders old 1 dark bay mare coming 2 years and children Mrs Roy Walters the Bishopric by being sustained second and family as they were enroute to old Branded combination Nevada are visiting: Mrs Walter’s parFarmers’ phone Please phone We wish him success in his Washington ents Mr and Mrs Phinias Pierson of counsellor new field of lobor Miss Norma Seal Holt of Brigham this place FOR SALE— Tomato plants cabbage City spent Saturday and Sunday in and cauliflower egg plant pepper business charge of the merchandise would again attack his vlvctlm at anCOMMUNICATION other opportunity Is not such a man a menace to soUtah May 6 1930 ciety? Not only did he harm the merCollinston chant who had carried his account for Editor Garland Times a year and a half but degraded his Dear Sir: and shocked is employer's establishment communication The following and alarmed refined ladles both clerks if to your for publication you given Should not such a and customers kindness will favor me be placed under continuous character some like writer appears To the to overcome bonds until he learned of our court proceedings are farces madness? of such mania more protection for fakes and follies One wonders what could cause him rudeness than redress for injury to thus behave himself The next day As an illustration the following acthe promised $500 was brought in by a count is here reported: occurred between a very near relative who regretted the An encounter seyears old and one affair stating that he possessed a merchant about thirty years vere temper and that the merchant of his debtors and nearly thirty pounds had aggravated him Think of that younger havmerchant The him” to start with 'aggravated larger Some (?) match long over a ing carried the account The elderly one not being accustomed year without speaking to him about it to manual labor the younger one besent modest ing athletically trained and hardened orally and only havingto all debtors requests as customary to muscular work The trouble started over an account at monthly periods Garland Building Bank the $500 adThe person bringing contracted In the fall of 1928 In been paid should have mitted it that dollors over of amount fifty not to hawe Much over a year elapsed before before so there ought GARLAND alfact the in been much word aggravation this merchant ever spoke an oral telephone call to the debtor regarding said account ready related about the moments later nor did he personally send a written and the visit a few not an unkind word was word about it but of course regular wherein until abusive monthly statements went foxth from spoken by the merchant words came forth to which the remark the store ATTRACTIONS Since late winter a few calls had was made “look for a summons" Let us now see how this case was been made by the creditor to the debtor court I am not regarding said account which had not handled in a Justice who preofficer the young at been reduced 20 during eighteen driving dollars had been sided over the tribunal for there is But ' five months for verdicts of promised in the fore part of the week plenty of precedenceon TREMONTOfi record Said payment not that kind in cases of the last ApriL of The merchant swore criminal comhaving been made on the evening Then went the same evening Wednesday April 30th caused the plaint TUESDAY SUNDAY — MONDAY merchant to make a telephone call to home and nursed a painfully swollen Jaw during the night and the followthe debtor regarding the payment TALKING SONG ROMANCE DANCING ALL SINGING The substance of the call was ask- ing day abandoning his proposed trip the On Into county another morning at call the would ing if the debtor He replied he had of the second day he phoned to the store that evening the situation in ROMANCE at POPULAR PRICES MUSICAL A $660 BROADWAY to go out on other business The credi- Justice and asked was that the case WITH tor then asked if by his going to the court The answer the payment could be made was settled that the defendant had debtor TERRIS five HAROLD MURRAY and The reply was In the negative but that plead guilty and had been fined he would pay the next morning The dollars In Many a case has been settled in as merchant expressed dissappointment WEDNESDAY so I refrain simple a way as that not having received it as Wednesday ALL TALKING SINGING LAUGHING MOVIETONE the Justice but I do from criticizing evening seemed to be past the “forethe Judgment and every Judgpart of the week” An apparent hasty criticize Into without ment taking rendered remark was then made by the debtor surthe circumstances consideration and the receiver hung up WITH rounding and connected with the case Ordinarily the payment In the mornconnected with the Circumstances VICTOR McLAGLEN EDMUND LOWE ing would be Just as good as if it were were case in question were several of much But there that evening paid and worth of time three reasons for the merchant going more than five dollars and humiliation two miles to speak to the debtor about First the bodily harm the disit First it was the end of the month to the merchant Second — SATURDAY FRIDAY excitenervous inand spectacle graceful and a desire to have such payment ' Third deDIALOG PAGEANT of LIFE and LOVE ment to lady onlookers cluded In the monthly receipts' second to seek reason for the apparent anger moralizing effect onin serene atmosphere every community about the matter and to try to per- that should exist While the victim was losing much suade him to hand over the money as WITH and more than five dollars worth of time well then as in the morning offender AILEEN HUGH TREVOR ROBERT third the merchant had made ar- soothing physical injury athe chuckle in went with perhaps store that off'' the to leave rangements PRINGLE and DOROTHY GULLIVER fine without the plainevening to go to a point outside of paying a puny was taking what even knowing tiff Boxelder county was closed On arriving at the debtor's place of place until the case of the disunIn Justice to witnesses employment the merchant waited affair they should have had til suitable opportunity arrived to graceful conditions leading up to it set the true speak to him Immediately came abusthe debtor The fourth if they so desired by hearing ive language from and the victim creditor then turned to go after tell- it in public trial summons should have been given the privilege ing him he could look for a of relating his reasons and claims for felt about it he was the if that way and the Judgdebtor his like would he calling upon The debtor then said Anment should have been commensurate to speak to the creditor outside sworn testisome degree of decency at with the offense under ticipating least and never before having cowered mony law is made The plain and elastic to go into the open sunlight of heaven of crime fallwith anybody the merchant replied he so to fit varying degrees On ing under such class But many times In Establishing Banking Connections You would go outside with the debtor In its true inIt has been disregarded struck debtor the the door reaching Take Facts Into Account face tent in spite of the wise saying of the creditor a vicious blow on the “He that said who Care Your Needs Soloman followed Will then King and They without warning a matter before he heareth Same System up with a rain of rushing blows as if Onpe? do it Will It it Is folly and shame unto him" fighting for a prize or to retaliate for Your 18:13 Cream Prov Holds True in a great wrong endured The penalty for the crime in question Not a word of unkindness nor insut Practically Pay Many Poultry Is “Fine in any sum less than three had been uttered by the merchant wasIt hundred or by imprisonment Established dollars You Selling Same Price but attack as ever was as unprovoked six jail not exceeding made and a more cowardly act would In the county Extend to and is Place months or both” be hard to find especially from anyYou Your If a few months in Jail would not or Check the respectable be to Beyond body supposed be more fitting for such cases than a Had he even spoken a word of warnWhen Receive Selling to the Place the fizzly fine of five dollars making ing before making the onslaught writer the then for THIS Closed fighters fun Deal is been neg- cheap Check physical result would have knows not Justice and fairness in such was effectively ligible for not a blow ' was matters landed after the first one which can be done But says one what moral But the struck unguarded to about it? The remedy is simple and and mental aspect was humiliating but it will require should be the victim was degrading to the place ait legislative applied act to reach it A simple of business where the disgusting affairn enactment stating in effect that no and ladles was enacted before criminal case shall impose a in intermen Judge onlookers Bystanding sentence without having heard testivened and put a stop to the monstrous in public nerve until one mony against the accused -l play while ladies lost Phone Tremonton came trial setting forth circumstances according to her own declaration Many public trials many erronewas a shameful atnearly fainting ous rumors spread and gossip grows a modern inDELIVER mosphere to inject into sentiments in society there stitution of business where the brave Detrimental Then by causing injury undeserving above ((???) fighter was employed So many being present at the he md1iis1SSCadlulreats1 that he mentioned encounter the writer be- - PLYMOUTH DEPARTMENT j News Collinston other GREEN GARLAND very - from Phone finest candles at the which you may select Blue Bell your gifts f6r SALE— Ford Coupe $3000 FOR SALE— Seed potatoes good Peck’s Electric Shop Idaho Russetts See Ed Holmgren Garland SALE—Home FOR partly modern to Thos Wise Oarland Cash paid for Dead and Usless cheap Apply Cows andHorses Call Brigham - tf FOR SALE CHEAP— Superior Drill Reverse Call ahd two way Oliver Plow — as good as Jarvis Johnson Fielding SALE— Good Seed new Russett FOR J Potatoes Call Peter Boss Phone Ad Garland FOR SALE— an electric range good condition cost over $150 sell for $75 ad High grade fertile white leghorn eggs Inquire at this office selected for hatching purposes from roosters and Hollywood strain of hens tf Call Bishop Charles Munns For a good tasty sandwich go to Elsies” Ice Cream and Sandwich Mothers’ Day will soon be here again Shoppe Ice Cream and Candles Cigars Tremonton Utah and Frank Briggs has some of the and confections Classified Advertising TVS Safety Deposit Boxes it vegetable plants Farmers’ IIOl’SE Kloerig JL F Mothers Day Candies Choice Finest Quality Confections In Attractive Packages The Sweetest gift for this memorable occasion can he had at this shop The Blue Bell Confectionery F A DRIGGS Prop For Rent Bear River Investment Company of UTAH J Egg Co Nye & Nissen Represented by G G Sweeten Will Pay the IIighest Cash Price For E££s AT THE Liberty Theatre UTAH — MARRIED in HOLLYWOOD A- -l Poultry and Dairy Feed Sold at Lowest Prices by G G SWEETEN CALL BELL PHONE 52 GARLAND UTAH NORMA J ' Globe - THURSDAY THE COCK EYED WORLD LILYDAMITA NIGHT PARADE ELLIS You Get More Than Your Money At McDowalTs Your Things: They That Take at Selling Will are Willing for That that Jo W There are Important and of The and Eggs the You to ah Favors Will are Cream Your You OVER THINK R$fcE£©waSS PR ODUCE Utah It WE Buy Her One of Our Beautiful Reading Lamps Boudoir Lamps Framed Pictures Comfortable Easy Chairs Foot Stools Silk Pillows Vanity Sets Magazine Racks Bed Spreads Hyrum Jensen Furn Hardware & Co 7Z2 |