Show THE GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES THAT NEWSY A BEAR Published RIVER Every ' Entered at the Second V W V ALLEY 1 INSTITUTION Thuraday at Garland County Utah Bos Elder at Oar land City Utah Matter In August 1938 Poatofflce Class BUILDING J as Editor JOHNS- fubUsher ROY WAHLEN - WEEKLY and Manager OUR COMMUNITY We bear the yrord community used a great deal these days and we are prone to forget just what it means We forget that a community is a neighborhood — a place for people to live in Too often we let the and associate together term represent some vague abstraction when we hear some one speak of community building or community loyalty - Community loyalty is no more than being a friend of one’s neighbors Friends enjoy playing together in the community band on the community tennis court they enjoy meeting together at the community celebration or fair church friends enjoy or at the community eating together at the community banquet they enjoy sitting together at the community theatre they enjoy buying from one another in All these the community places of business things friends and neighbors enjoy doing Buying at home playing at home and working with one’s neighbors makes the neighbors that one has more successful more friendly It brings more neighbors and a good neigh bor is a source of greatest satisfaction when one is prospering and a sympathetic friend in times of adversity A good community has all the necessary social recreational and mercantile advantages necessary for the development and convenience of its people It has all these if its people are A community is a place of" good neighbors if and we are good neighbors we will neighbors make this a good community OUR GROWING TOWN News dispatches from Garland have appeared in the state daily press oftener in the last six months than from any other community in the state any where near its size Garland is a growing and thriving little city the livest in the state Continued united effort will keep it so Let’s keep boosting What have you done this week credit upon your community ? to reflect Once a Sickly Little Youngster e She Outdoes Men in Ten-Mil- Her father died from tuberculosis When she was a little girl she sufso with pains in her beck that were times when It teemed she would not survive But look at her now Ruth Corsan today la one of the She finished best swimmers world' third In the first Lake Ontario Marathon three places ahead of Ederle In water at 68 Gertrude Ous Sonnenberg husky degrees wrestler gave tip after four miles She covered the course in 6 hours 8 minutes Second In the 1930 contest the swam the ten miles in 8 hours 97 minutes Only seven of the the race 800 contestants finished through 80 degree water When Mrs Oeorge C Conan Jr fered there GARLAND UTAH “HANDY MAN” REPAIRS RESULT IN FIRE follow pretty much the old Sptnioh custom of the use of vegetable oils are made by some jmd fata ao that animal fata are secWhen electricajhhepairs ondary What we need la a good full “handy man” shortv circuits followed smooth finish on the critter the covering to be with a thin by fire often result layer of fat such aa barley puts on Such was the case in an instance recently are however getting the lesson in Ina room used We reported from New Orleans quality and furthermore a substantifor storag purposes several portable wires al differential has been definitely set between the the grassers were plugged into a multiple attachment One and feedlot cattle It was highly of the connections was made up of wire originthat this ihould come about ally Intended for other use and poorly attached but it may seem unfortunate tht r come on eU at once Howevqr The short circuit that occurred ignited the com- should it li here and we should set our pegs bustible contents of the room and considerable accordingly in planning future production damage resulted Many authorities have argued in in accordance All wiring should be done the bultha! the with the national Eectrical Code and by author- lock past didn’t have a chance to sell highThis precaution if followed er than thse grasser during the grass ized electricians season doubtless and was a there will result in considerable saving in property great deal of truth In that but now losses from fire as well as in fewer deaths we have the ice so to and injuries AUTOMATIC WAGE INCREASES In the last twelve months our earnings as individuals have risen five or ten per cent due to the changed purchasing power of the dollar which is at the highest point in twelve years It is said to be now worth64 cents in terms of the 1913 dollar as compared with 583 cents at the end of 1929 FARMING IN THE FUTURE influence of the “merger age” is at last reaching the farm The words of M G Thornburg Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa “The records of the past few years indicate that we are going to have fewer farmers larger production and lower costs of production This means continued improvement in efficiency per The mag” - business fanning can do more to put agriculture on a permanently stable basall is than the laws of artificial “farm relief” ' through price fixing ever devised Consolidated MILLIONS FOR IMPROVEMENTS telephone industry has embarked on a stuendous construction program for increasing long distance facilities on the Pacific coast One hundred million dollars will be spent between now and 1935 It is interesting to note that but 15 years have passed since the first call was completed between New York and San Francisco Now every part of the country can not only talk with every other part but it is possible to telephone from the United States to almost every important European center Long distance telephony is revolutionizing international social and industrial contacts Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Bear River Investment Company Bank of Garland Building UTAH GARLAND broken speak thus making 'a place for both kinds on their merits Our grass la Important production 4 5 6 7 WSE14 as a part of our meat food supply Sec 3 Lots NW14 2 3 WttNEU It will always have s place and there Sec 10 Lots '8®'4 Section 15 Township 14 North la no section ®tate West Salt Lake Meridian hat Range 3 where cattle can quite so of intention to make final notice well as the west and southwest where establish claim to the land proof we have such an abundance of alfal- above described before Eli F Taylor fa and clovers Including the burr and Register U 8 Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah on the 15th day of Ware But we must go further util1030 izing our grain and forage for sup- August Claimant names as witnesses: plemental and primary use In fatteniEvensen Anna M Evensen ng livestock for an all year round Edward Nielson and A J Stephensen Joseph A supply all of Portage Utah It is not only disappointing but unEU P TAYLOR economical to see these thin cattle Register to an unwelcome market when coming there is so much cheap feed In the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (PUBLISHER) country to finish them with OF TIIE INTERIOR These adjustment periods like we DEPARTMENT LAND OFFICE at Salt are now going through are visited up- GENERAL Lake City Utah June 25 1930 on us as reminders that we are doing is hereby given that Iven NOTICE or falling do the things that conBurton of Park Valley Utah Henry tribute to permanent success Fail- who on April 29 stock made 1925 ure to properly utilize our resources raising homestead entry No 035903 for and depending upon others to supply Ntt Sec 22 Wtt Sec 23 Township 13 the things we should supply axe chall- North Range 16 West S L Meridian enging the laws of economy with the has filed notice of intention to make result' that the blow of adversity falls final Proof to establish claim to the described before John M hove upon us with the greatest force This Carter Notary Public at Park Valley is the time to take stock of our situatiUtah on the 12th day of August 1930 on and our along Claimant names as witnesses: readjust operations sound economic lines The livestock J L Carter of Park Valley Utah Industry of the country will carry on Charles E Ksnzler E Ray Morris and but the Individual who falls to keep Antone Olague of Rosette Utah EU F TAYLOR step with progress Is sure to fall by Register the J" Z? to to a wayside WELDING Yonr Broken Machinery sad Farm Implements Permanently Repaired No Job Too Small— No Job Too Large All Work Guaranteed One EARL BONE Block East of Garland Mills :—: Tremonton CHAS J Floor Utah TRIBE THE BARBER Good Haircuts Cheerful —Good Shaves Service CALL THE The Get Your Swim livestock: SITUATION CnOUQAnC visited Battle Creek Mich recn-'she was Introduced In the great Bottle Creek Sanitarium dining room "She follows a biologic life the The same principles guests acre told of living taught patients from every of the when they to go part country the Battle Creek Sanitarium physicians and dietary experts for treatment have mad Ruth Corson an outstanding leader tn world sports Sh She Is a perfect is tn perfect health physical specimen tn every rejnect She give the credit to her mode of living and eating Training for the third lake Ontario Marathon the expects to give an equally good account cf herself tn it the told friends at Battle Creek Sanitarium J A Permanent AVave now before the Summer Vacation New Improved Duart Special Tonic for Rewaves MYRTLE HOLMGREN SINBAD Phone 132 Garland Utah ' MAN NOW THE SAILOR Come Sinbad By OunJ Corcan TIMES traveled many aeaa and each trip took many months The modern traveler makes quick round low cost wherever he trips at wishes The telephone Long by Distance operator will be’ glad to tell you the rate to any particular point McNaughton The conditions in the fat cattle market are unusual to say the least but there never was a time In the history of the west when the demands for better quality beef were so defilittle things In life that nitely and urgently expressed We all "It's the as she d know that the California range failed tell" exclaimed the fair her kid brother from under the us this year and that only proves the yanked sofa of range beef and while uncertainty a good many producers used suppleNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION — ISOLATED TRACT mental feeds on the range and in the feedlots still the supply of fat cattle (PUBLISHER) from the normal source Is far below PUBLIC LAND SALE the beef requirements OF THE INTERIOR The people have backed up on the DEPARTMENT U 8 LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City half-fcattle Up to a few days Utah June 13 1930 ago bullocks that had very little flesh Is NOTICE hereby given that as on them were selling from 10c to 11c of the rected by the Commissioner and the best of them didn’t yield General Land office under provisions much better than 55 making the of Sec 2455 R 8 pursuant to the apcost in the beef about 18c At the plication of John K Spiers of Ogden then market price it was possible to Utah Serial No 048039 we will offer sale to the highest bidder ship eastern grain-fecattle costing at public but at not less than $300 per acre at around UHc here alive and' yielding 10 o’clock A M on the 12th day of about 60 !9c in the approximated next at this office the 1930 August beef the difference In quality being following tract of land: NENE Sec sufficient to throw the balance of the 10 NEViNEH (Lot 1) Sec 14 Twp 11 trade to the beef North Range 2 West S L M To establish a differential to make This sale will not be kept open but it possible to move the beef of west- wyi be declared closed when those the hour named have ceased ern grass cattle in their unfinished present The person making the highbidding condition required a readjustment ot est bid will be required to immediately This Is the prices downward first pay to Receiver the amount theretime In many years that we have not of had good Any grass cattle persons claiming adversely the land are’ advised to file coming on at this season of the year About the middle of August we on or before should their claims or objections for sale begin to get some grassers from Ida- - the time designated GEO S WOOLLEY ho Utah and other northern states Register Acting the In meantime if the eastern mare ket stiffens up some the chances are NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sgainst any further extensive movePUBLISHER ment from the mlddlewest or Office at Salt Lake The packers feel that some of these Oeneral Land com belt cattle are carrying too much City Utah June S 1930 Notice la hereby given that Joseph D fat to be practical for the coast trade Utah who on Sept It is true that too much fat in this Allen of Potrage Stock made 21 1925 raising homeaction is wasteful In California we stead entry No 036424 for EHSE14 at the department In LADIES INVITED TO COME IN SEE A DEMONSTRATION Of AND a Remarkable Machine Especially for Rebuild lug Ladies’ Designed Fine Shoes Come in Any Time If It Csn be Re built I Can Do It E A BIRCH— SHOE GARLAND REBUILDING UTAH Ice delivered Daily to Your Door also Soda Water Becco and other Beverages Just Phone 36 Bessinger Brothers Tretnonton Utah 1 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