Show THE GARLAND TIMES MAY 29 1930 — - LOCAL BREVITIES Miss Myrintha home at to her Mr Saturday Ogden Bumingham returned Bountiful Sunday Brigham Marriott spent Sunday and Monday in were the American Fork Wednesday y following: Mr and Mrs John J Mr and Mrs Geo O Nye Mr and and Mrs Miss Harvey Dorothy with Miss Dorothy Webb this week Mrs Lewis O Wednesday gham City and is at visiting Salt Lake Johnson spent Tuesday with relatives at Bri- Mr and Mrs L C Miles and children left for their home in Cedar City Tue- Classified FOR SALE — Ford Peck's Electric Shop Coupe $3000 For range For Rent— rurnfshed rooms Call Mrs Charles Munns Fhone 1341V FOR SALE— Home Mr and Mrs Will Olsen of Ogden spent Sunday with Mrs Olsen’s mother cheap Apply to Thos Mrs R D Crompton Mrs Crompton FOR SALE—Tomato returned with them for a short visit in cauliflower pepper Ogden partly Wise modern Garland Sale— Phone GARLAND Phone plants Farmers vegetable other GKLEN HOUSE M F Kloerig Advertising COME see Our new line of Lawn and Garden Tools Everything you need from Hose to Hoes And all kinds of Building Material combination Majestic C3J Cash paid for Dead and Usless Coas and Horses Call Brigham 2 Elcverse Call tf FOR SALE CHEAP— Superior Drill plants cabbage and two way Oliver Plow— as good as egg plants and new Jarvis Johnson Fielding Mrs Esther Heber K Lloyd is a gugst of Mrs Elmer and daughters Mary and at their home Mr Ruth Oluf Johnson and daughters and Marlon visited relatives in Franklin Idaho Sunday of BouMargaret Birmingham was a guest of her sister Mrs Nichols this week Miss ntiful Mark Mrs Oluf Johnson and daughter Helen are visiting with relatives in Franklin Idaho this week Mr Wm Cockanye of Salt Lake City was a week end guest at the home of Mr and Mrs J L Harvey Mrs Lee Isaacson Gunnison remain turday for expect to month and son left Utah where during the Sathey next HAS NOT DWARFED HUMAN FACTOR the widespread assumption that development of the machine has dwarfed the Importance of man himself the human factor Is more vital today than ever before In the opinion of H C Taylor manager Public Relations ssectlon of Car Service Division American Railway Association “A s great industries have become activities have their greater contact between management made difficult and employes Increasingly and Increased the poalblllities for misunderstanding and friction’ he says "Consider that last year over carloads of freight were handled by the railroads of the United States Assuming only two transactions in the handling of each carload of this traffic there were over 100000000 transactions involved The fact that the traffic was handled with such a degree’ tof satisfaction to all concerned indicates that the railroads and the pubilo they serve are in accord To make is susuch a statement however fficient to express the importance of attention to the human element in- Despite volved "Railroading has always been a ro- With the perfeand automatic equireduced dangers and but we have not decreased the importance of the human Ralls cars engines bridges element terminals are only Inanimate agencies after all Lacking the touch of the hand and the direction of the human mind of man they are important and useless mantic adventure ction of machinery we have pment Improved service Mrs nw Entertains Jnnlor Choir Members Mrs John A House entertained the Junior Choir of Tremonton on the occasion of her daughter Helen's 11th Games were played and the birthday choir sang several numbers Miss Crop Icy was pianist A tray luncheon was served to the following guests: Ludlle Cropcly Margaret Jenkins An- - 4 attended Mrs Rulon Manning funeral services held for her Mrs M W Sheffield at Salt City Tuesday a Olsen of Salt Lake City for specialist and demonstrator Excellsls Products Co gave two demonstrations in North Garland this week one at the Marriott home and one at the Boss home Mrs Olsen was assisted by Miss Grace Marriot SUMMER Ift&lBMiB Mrs beauty the Mrs Frank Hanspn and Mrs C H Hales entertained their Primary classes the "Blasers” and "The Trekkers” at a bonfire breakfast on the banks of the Bear River Monday morning There The party were eighteen boys present left home at 8 a m and returned about 11 a m f lV i Glass EAST Examples of A Low Round Trip Fares from 1 w WEST Plan now where to go what to see this summer Travel by train and have more time and energy at your destination Take advantage of special low fares in effect as indicated DELIGHTFUL SIDE TRIPS Interesting side trips to Zion National Park and other wonders of southern Utah or to Yellowstone or Grand Teton National Park at slight additional cost Visit pockyMountaJd JNarioaaJLPark-fare LIBERAL STOPOVER "'PRIVILEGES A choice of return routesgo one way return another and stop over anywhere Final return limit Oct 31st enroute Luxurious comfort unexcelled service feature Union Pacific trains no extra railroad The Blue Bell Confectionery “GARLAND To Denver Ohama Kansas City Chicago New York Boston Washington Los Angles Portland $ 3860 6530 6550 7600 13740 14346 13156 4145 4665 F A Proportloaatelr low (area to nlhr'r — poiats rvi For The Best and Choicest in Fruits and VegetPoultry and Eggs Call at Our Place and Make Your Selection ables We Are Buyers Of Eggs Cream And Poultry EPSuSSSHHE! Tht Ovtrland DR1GGS Prop i — C—— A Nice Dish of Strawberries with Plehty of Sweet Cream — Nice Fresh Radishes — “ Crisp LettuceNeW Potatoesand Tender — Peas — Creamed Asparagus and a Large Platter of Brown Fried Chicken Fried Just Right— A Large Bowl of Diced Cantaloupe Swimming in Good Cream Right off the Ice — Will This not Make a Fine Sunday Dinner? For further particulars consult nearest ticket agent D S SPENCER General Passenger Agent Salt Lake City- Routt Look over Our Plants And Flowers oFo w CO&1E TO Wo A naM&rie Brenkman Ruth M tester Uva Gets Mary Supan Thelma McCoombs Oertrude Roberts Ruth Cropely Ids Astle Helen Supan Sophie Woer-nMay Lola Rhode Lola Darla Donna Jean Abbott and Margaret Hess RMEawall PRODUCE Tremonton Phone NOTICE Brigham City Utah May 26 1930 Grimm algrowers of registered falfa are requested to send in their application along with a check for $400 field and sealing befor inspection fore June 1st Those falling to comply with this order will be obliged to pay a $500 fee Instead of $400 urgently request them to attend to this matter immediately to save mis- Utah 98-o- -l WE DELIVER X All OUR BIG I DURING STOCK understanding in the future District EPH WHITE Agricultural Inspector Special On CLEANER NEWS SWl FOR HEALTH WEEK JUNE 2ND TO 7TH SALE VALETOR PRESSING Cannot damage your garmentsAo-tnscientific tests of tho Melon Industrial Research at Pittsburg show that while ordinary pressing with a hot iron may injure fabric Valetor pressing is absolutely safe Mellon Institute scientists found that fabric pressed FIFTY TIMES by Valetor method waa so strong aa FREE SV1MHG EVERY AFTERNOON new AH men's LESSONS BY AN EXPERT NOW LADY brought In this shop Saturday May SI between 12 and o'clock will get this wonderful service for 25 cents GOING ON OFFERS VALUES OUR CUSTOMERS CANNOT TEACHER suits AFFORD SOME BUYING AND FRIENDS TO MISS I DEPENDABLE HOFFMAN PRESSER SERVICE U Fhone S Tremonton GIVEN AWAY EVERY NIGHT AT 10 P M TO THE VISIT THIS STORE DURING ONE HOLDING THE LUCKY NUMBER R F D AT YOUR OWN Utah L C CHRISTOPHERSON Garland QUALITY PRICE Cleaners $7 Metropolitan Life Insurance Policy Is one of the safest Investments known It brings to the owner the satisfaction that comes from possessing n certificate of absolute protection for his family and his business There is no better time than now to Invest in life insurance There is no better insurance than Metropolitan The mo6t desirable policy for you will be explained by ' oc Light Lunches EXCURSION A Utah Representing LIFE INSURANCE CO METROPOLITAN A Superior Fountain Service the friend Lake Safe Investment Phone d Are Always Fyesh and Tasty Mr and Mrs D E Manning and Mr and Mrs Rulon Manning and child ren motored to Brigham City Sunday counPresident Margaret Manning vlslt Mrs A R Huish enjoyed from her nephew Mr Lean ftogers ot sellor Margaret' Pack"- Edith Anderson Balt Lake City Sunday afternoon and and Clara Fridal attended a work and business meeting of the Howell Reevening lief Society at Howell Tuesday There A profiwere present Mr J W Leavitt and son Lyman of table was spent under the afternoon Salt Lake City spent Tuesday in Garland attending to business and visiting direction of Mrs Clara Fridal relatives The Clicquot club entertained TueMrs Mark Nichols had as dinner sday night at the home of Mr and guests during the week Mr Wm Coc- Mrs Harold Persson in honor of Mr Richards who are kayne and Mr Elmer Barlow of Salt and Mrs Dewey Lake City moving to Salt Lake City Those present other than the honor guests and made Mrs and Mrs were Mr and and A Persson Mr R Capener Mayor a trip to Logan Thursday to get their Mrs F M Peck Mr and Mrs Arthur daughter Edna who has completed her related Mr and Mrs Frank Drlggs Mr and Mrs Delos Thompson Mrs school work for this year John Richards and Mias Della Hall Mr Keith Drlggs and Miss Connie Ogdeii— Construction of $323000 adJensen attended the spring formal of the Delta Nu Fraternity held at the dition to Federal building will start in Hotel Eccles Monday night at Logan t August Four narrow rock roads between m'e'ee Among those who attended the di- Devils Slide and Morgan near Union strict convention of Lions' clubs at Pacific tracks will be widened MACHINE dt Blue Bell Candies after spend- moving to Snowville winter here y “ImT Oils ji J Mr and Mrs Parley Linford were morning Brigham City visitors Tuesday evening Mrs Linford attended a "shower" giMrs Dee Cutler and children of ven for her sister Miss Faun Hansen Snowville are visiting with relatives who Is to be a June bride here this week — — Mrs Pat Evans of Los Angeles Cal Mr and Mrs O O Sweeten attended who has been visiting a few days with the Lions' convention at American her aunt Mrs A R Huish left Fork Wednesday Tuesday evening for Denver Mr and Huish accompanied her Mrs Mr and Mrs John Arbon and family as farSterling as Ogden ing the iMC0aOMAVia £ o Mrs Charles Munns and son Charles F L Munns and daughters Mrs Nye’ Mrs Victor Hansen also Miss Vera Hansen were business visitors to Brigham City Wednesday sday are rriH 2 a Paints ELEVEN OUR DAY SALE OPEN ALL NEXT WEEK COME ENJOY AW LEARN TO SWIM NATURE'S MOST EXERCISE HEALTHFUL HYRUM JENSEN FORN HARDWARE CO & |