Show V THE GARLAND UTAH GARLAND The TIMES EDITORIAL SECTION A PAGE THE GARLAND TIMES THAT w A RIVER BEAR Published NEWSY Every VALLEY at the Second V INSTITUTION at Garland Utah Thursday County Entered WEEKLY 'foox Ppstoffice at Garland City Class Matter In August 1928 Elder Publisher and Manager BE APPRECIATIVE Those members of the Garland Lions Club who so freely donated their energy preparing the big warehouse for the dance last Monday night deserve all the commendation and thanks that they are apt to receive and more The community with the most people in it who will take the time to perform such services gratis for the general good is the community that will We trust that all of those grow the fastest who were unable to participate in the preparation for the unique event or in the event itself will find time ta drop a word of appreciation to those who did contribute to its success LET’S THIS DO within building of the beautiful tabernacle eleven months or less in 1914 and pointed out should which in programs the spirit building be launched May this project be rapidly carried to as glorious a finish Let The beautiful place is a joy to live in us make- Garland that beautiful place Let us 'uh rorrTou f r resolve- to remove prciriises sigh tly Let us keep the lawns buildings and fences Let us be genand hedges smooth and trim Let us keep the erous in th§ use of paint We roadways and parkings clean and neat may as well enjoy our lives all we can And do more to what else could we do that would recommend our town to the visitor A blowtorch in the hands of a mechanic working on a car in front of a garage suddenly exploded and the flames quickly enveloped the Terrified and crying out ' in man’s clothes pain he ran to the home of a neighbor who endeavored to beat out the flame with her hands to her As a result the fire was communicated clothing and to her house she was burned her home was damaged and the mechanic was terribly scarred Incidentally two automobiles were also destroyed When the clothing catches fire according to literature published by The National Board one should get down on of Fire Underwriters the ground or the floor and roll in an attempt to smother the flames If possible wrap a rug the body or other woolen material around avoid inhaling the neck the at to starting flame ' When one remains standing he soon becomes a living torch as the flames spread quickest in this position Running is still worse as that fans the fire to a greater intensity EVERY STATE EXERCISES The presence of a goodly number of visitors from the various wards of the stake at the ceremonies incident to the laying of the cornerstone sufficed to save the day and create a semblance of interest in the event that did not really exist There were all too few members of the ward present but as lorffc as the real interest exists that prompts to make the payments as they come due and to do the work on the building no one will regret very much that An outdoor meeting- in the hot sun failed to at- tract the numbers it might have done Whoever takes part in a cornerstone laying The placing1 of the caiii never forget the event keystone that must remain in place as long as the building stands the storing away for possible centuries mementoa-- of a present culture appeals to the imagination as few other things" The remarks of Bishop W W Richards can of President C E Smith and finally of the speaker of the day Milton II Welling emphasising the satisfaction that may come from building with a good spirit should have been heard by every member of the entire stake in view of the biulding that must soon be done in the various wards The remarks of President Welling recalled the beginnings of the stake and its successful SELLS ABROAD COMMENT Mr and Mrs ' Otto Hess of Fielding Hall of PocateUo Valley Mr and Mrs Albert Archibald of RldgedaJe Idaho Saturday Mrs Elizabeth Zundel and Mrs Leon Roes and Mrs Job Welling motored to Farmington Their mother Phoebe Mrs with Welling returned them She will remain here indefinitely The local boys met defeat in a base ball game played with Newton Sunday Mr and Sirs' Eugene Hess were Brigham visitors Monday a Mr and Mrs J W Jones of Rigby Idaho were calling on Mrs Albert Hess Saturday on their way to Hooper to attend a family reunion Mr Joseph Robinson and Mrs Lizzie Miller of Salt Lake were visitors at the home of Mrs Janett Steed Satur- There is a tendency among people not directly engaged in foreign trade to think of our exports as one vast movement involving the United States as a whole It is enlightening to analyze that trade as it pertains to different sections of the United States How every state of the country can act as seller to a single foieign nation is well demonstrated in our trade TO CREDITORS Estate of Charles Munns Deceased Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned at Garland Utah on or before the 17th day of September A D 1930 of Date first publication 17th of July A D 1930 Mrs Annlv Munns Administratrix of Estate of C hkrles Munns Deceased NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PUBLISHER DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR General Land Office at Salt Lake Utah June S 1930 City Notice Is hereby given that Joseph D Allen of Potrage Utah who on Sept 21 1925 made Stock raising homestead entry No 036424 for E14SE14 1 4 5 6 Sec 3 Lots 7 WtfSEK Sec 10 Lots 1 2 3 WNE14 NW4 SE14 Section 15 Township 14 North 3 Range West Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above described before Eli F Taylor Register U S Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah on the 15th day of August 1930 Claimant names as witnesses: Edward Evensen Anna M Evensen Joseph A Nielson and A Stephensen all of Portage Utah ELI F TAYLOR A Mrs visitors number of Chas E Hess were Thursday our young people enjoy- - Mrs Leslie Morris of Malad has been lslting the past week at the homes Mrs Lorin Archibald and Oleen if and Mrs Eugene and Wm A Hess Mr rlends at Honeyville "riday George Archibald Is IS IT TO BE MADE OF LUMBER? IF IT IS— LET US FURNISH IT GOOD MATERIAL — FAIR PRICES— BEST SERVICE Uarriil Paint Com p n n jr Oil ci Asocjat" Gla rJ Hess and fam-l- y were calling on and Brigham visiting UTAH GARLAND Come Here for the Best of Everything TO CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF PRODUCE AND FRUITS IF YOU WILL FIGURE COSTS OF TRANSPORTA-TIOWE FEEL CERTAIN YOU WILL BUY YOUR PRODUCE HERE WE TRY WE FURNISH A DELIVERY SERVICE If you wish good dressed Poultry and good fresh Eggs try ours We wiU be glad to buy your Eggs and Cream Jo WoM2lS)©wa!l PRODUCE Phone Tremonton It fa Utah 1 WE DELIVER mw Delicious Barbecue Sandwiches THAT WILL MELT IN YOUR MOUTH —AT Frank Driggs AND DON’T Inn Stand Drive FORGET OUR MALTED THEY’RE ARE MILKES— DELICIOUS MAN NOW Ice delivered Daily to Your Door also Soda Water Becco and other Beverages Just Phone 36 oiannnnn oiqdqqqp pbdddd&d a8 DO YOU WANT 42 EXTRA EGGS PER BAG OF LAYING Bessinger Brothers MASH 7 ? Bi Utah Tremonton Ga Feed Purina Lay Glow in Ogden Miss Effie Potter is spending a few days at the home of her sister Mrs Ether S packman of Lewiston Mrs May Steed and Mrs Jasper Rudd were in Tremonton shopping Friday Mr Archie Hess of Aberdeen was calling on friends here Sunday His wife and children who have been visiting here for some time returned home with him Mrs Joseph Archibald spent a few days last week at the home of her sister Mrs Wm Johnson of Brlsham City The following people were visitors here Sunday: Mr and Mrs Van Oar land Mr and Mrs Stanley Company Bank of Garland Building CANDIES ICE CREAM and COLD DRINKS Plymouth News and Bear River Investment NOTICE PROBATE NOTICE CALL THE Mr gden Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent bine Mr and Mrs Wm J Hess and family and Mrs Wm Sylvester were visiting at Wellsville Saturday Those from here aho attended the dance at Malad Saturday evening included Ella Pierson Kanetta Burnett Preston Steed Orland Hess Horton Nish and Stewart Burnett Meat products prepared largely in Chicago Kansas City Omaha and St Louis were purchased by Cuba to the value of more than six million dollars in 1928 New England particsold the republic over ularly Massachusetts $2000000 worth of shoes and other leather manufactures Wheat flower the product of western growers and eastern millers found a $7638 388 market in Cuba Fruits and nuts principally fronT sunny California and Florida sold for $1121417 The South contributed the cotton from which New England and North J Carolina mills produced more than $12000000 worth of manufactures that went to Cuba in Register 1928 Cubans also bought $2145919 worth of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION dairy products which are produced mostly by (PUBLISHER) the Great Lake and Atlantic states From the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR “com belt” to Cuba went 771688 bushels of the GENERAL LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City Utah June 25 1930 golden grain and from Detroit went a large NOTICE Is hereby given that Iven Burton of Park Valley Utah part of the $4050405 worth of automobiles and Henry who on April 29 1925 made stock chassis Electrical machinery from New York and Illinois steel mill products from our industrial centers rubber manufactures from Akron Ohio and Los Angeles each of these drew more than a million dollars from Cuban purchasers in 1928 niese exports represent only some of the most important items of our trade with Cuba If all the commodities we ship to the island were listed not a state would be unrepresented Mrs Carl Jensen and Mrs Wm Johnson of Brigham City were visiting friends here Wednesday and Thurs day of last week Charles E and Eugene Hess were transacting business In Arbon Valley Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs Rhoda Archibald went to Og- - f day Mr and Mrs Orson Watson who have been visiting here for a few days returned to their home at Robins Ida- ho Saturday Miss Alta Rose who has spent the past few months at Brigham City re turned to her home here Saturday George Steed and son Clyde and Afton Pierson went to Blue Creek Sunday where they purchased a com- vouchers American-Cuba- CORNERSTONE TORCH TIIE HUMAN Utah as Editor W JOHNS ROY WAHLEN OF TIMELY THE QUALITY FEED WITH EXTRA PRODUCTION GUARANTEED ljM Tremonton till s Utah G3 Garland-Tremonto- CHAS J TRIBE THK BARBER Good Ga l3 lU —: ' Halreatu— God Shaves Cheerful Service Tie Milling Co n Store with the Checkerboard Sign SMtfVWftftft! 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