Show TIIR GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Highest Cash Prices For 'rr TO review om White ’ FURNISH YOU WITH : f' Dairy and Poultry Feeds A- -l PROMPT Phone DELIVERY SERVICE— FAIR PRICES Garland Utah PS August Special WAVE FOR ONLY $550 COMBINATION PERMANENT :w WAVE for only $650 y‘r Garland 32 Pianos Alto a class in popular piano music will be given" Lj August either weeds or nothing at all There Is yet sufficient season to produce roasting ears if sweet com is fodder or considerable for planted livestock feed if field com Is planted In these open spaces in the tomato rows I suggest that com be planted in these open spaces This will not only help to pay the overhead expenses of a field of tomato that may perhaps not produce sufficient profit to even pay all the expenses but it will stlso more or less shade the field and thus aid In keeping the field cooler and damper This will help the balance of the tomato plants very materially during the remainder of the hot season ROBERT H STEWART County Agricultural Agent ing Radios apd Baldwin Music C ' Garland Utah Tremonton Music Store T i 0 TOMATO FIELDS The Western of the tomato Blight In many has destroyed a Yellow fields of the tomato plants large percentage This means a very great loss to the If part of the plants are producer left thruout the field the same amount of labor and irrigation expenses are required and many spaces 'are produc Coining Attractions at PARAMOUNT THEATRE SAFE It’s Pasteurized Watched from the SERVICE EXAMS - Saturday 'August 1 - 2 cows to the bottle ANNOUNCED The United states civil service commission has announced open competitive examinations as follows: Plant pathologist (tobacco lnvesti- gatlons) $3800 to $4400 a year plant ' (vegetable crops) $3800 to w avl? and Theima Udy pathologist $4400 a year associate plant patholo-ar- e visiting at the home of their sister w (v Lei ns Ubl 3300 Venice at Springvllle Utah for ten a! yon of plant Industry de- bureau Jays for duty In Mr and Mrs Henry Oyler and fam- - Pftrtment of agriculture ily Mr and Mrs C J Hansen and Washington D C or In the field Guard $1680 a year 'United States family and Mr and Mrs L M Holman and family accompanied by Mr Har- - penitentary service throughout the Un- old Capener and Miss Hilda Miller ited States a of in July spent Jolly 24th Logan Full information may be obtained1 Canyon from A R Secretary of the Mr and Mrs Warren Hansen and United States Ward civil service board of' family of Logan were 8unday guests examiner at the post office or cus- of Mr and Mrs E 8 Hansen Mr and Mrs Edwin Isaacson and torohouse In Ogdea o and family Mr and Mrs Leo Oyler received from Pacific R04DS nouncement family of Garland spent ths 24ttx In WATER AND Branch headquarters San Francisco HELP FARMER i Blacksmith Fark Canyoa The first supply of application blanks The fofllowlng spent the 24th 4n Logan Canyon beside others mention- In the opinion of Dr has been hurriedly "distributed to the 300 ebPters In the Pacific Coast states ed: Mr atld Mrs Fred Korth and faftl- - Julius Khcn Assistant Secretary of Ily Mr and Mrs John Oyler and fam- - Cfmmjne “have revolutionized this service to veterans the10 order lly and Mr and Mrs E S Hansen and birislne without delay of the nation nnft the end Is r family Many hundreds of 'veterans will be Mra Adell Julander is spending : a eli8lble to ths new benefits The Act 19)4 the State an3 Federal short tim in Logan Canyon with her M aia ernments ammended monthly $2500000 is provides forest a husband who for highways spent ranger The 8acrament meeting was held and In 1928 the last year for which biwanoe ranging from $13 to $40 ac-- S to the degree of disability to unday night with High Counsellor complete statistics are available they oordi11 Vernon Rhodes in charge He had spent $827000000 veteran of the or 330 time as honorably discharged with him EWer Woods and Elder Rich- - much In addition the expenditures World War who served more than 90 of counties other local units of days and who are suffering from a 25 of Flekmi ry'eTwo E vemment reached the total of $832- - Pcroent or greater permanent disabll- was a large attendance not acquired" in service and for since 1921 the annual aggre-l- 1 The Club held their last meet- has not been paid lng at the home of Verda Johnson 8ate expenditure for roads has been which compensation 28 No veteran shall be entitled to payAfter their work refresh- - above $1000000000 July ments were served These are Impressive and mnts °$ this allowance unless he has figurse Mr and Mrs K Wananabe and fam one might think we have all the roads been exempt from payment of a ?gen a ban 8ume we are likely to need for some time to eral income tax for one year preceding Thy had Vei7 enJoyable come But such Is not the ode Our the filing of his application No veteran time Mr and Mrs Orvil Udy and Mr and cltles have adequately provided can receive both compensation and dia- streets and highways ability allowance during the same Mrs Owen fcheney are spending their wlth exPenslv but most of the agricultural and ruraY°d- In Southern Utah Any veteran wishing to file Claim country depends on the same type of METALS IN HISTORY road that existed In the horse and must h® sure to bring with him his Fhe ml’bn of our 6250- - honorable direharre or certified copy buggy days An extremely important book could 000 farmers are cut off irom their ot the same the Red Cross states be written on the influence of ' mining markets during several months of each in developing world civilization year by a barrier of mud It is lucky Carthge once called the mistress of farmer who is assured of e Medlteranean ruled the ancient tact with the outside world over water! world principally because she com- - and surfaced roads manded the copper gold and silver Good low cost farm to market roads deposits of Spain When thesq fell In offer better economic and living the hands of the Romans th£ city ?dltlons to our farms ' ' ' swiftly passed from her glory I The Spanish Renaissance of the sixteenth century was due almost entirely silver from the new world to the effect of the Influx of gold and In’ our own country the development of the West was the direct result ot the discovery of gold In '49 and It is said that the tremendous production of metals in California between 1860 and 1860 was the financial foundation that made it possible for the Union to Civil War FOB SAEe— 1000 bushel steel grain maintain Itself during the Civil War bln Bean cutter Oak Buffet Will take Directly following the cash 'Wheat or calves Tracy R Well- the famous Comstoqk Lode which pro4604 duced of Phone a billion dot ing lars created great prosperity ln the WATCH CRYSTALS round J5c West and North during the period of fancy $106 and Eye Glasses repaired reconstruction (while yon wait) Farr Jewelry Co few of the “high spots” These are Brigham City Utah tf In the history of mining Today metals are more Important to national T$ new Spalding SwimCash paid ter Dead and tTsless International progress than ever Cow and Horses Call Brigham ming Suita give the sun a lead and sine make Reverse Call Copper chance 11 before anine itsjiealthy possible modem civilization ray right on you I And they’re the smartest READT TO RED CROSS CHAPTERS auits we’ve ever seen! Low hack ' ASSIST VETERANS TO FILE larger armholes ahorter trunks these and FOR NEW DISCLAIMS other feature that aet INVITED come IN AM) your SEE A DEMONSTRATION ABILITY ALLOWANCE Full “The Singing Fool” A Warner Bros Vitaphone Picture In the words of AL “If you aint seen this picture folks you aint seen natBihLyet” Little DAVE LEE A SOONY BOY Sun - Mon - Tues August 5 Yith Byrd at the South Pole V ' A Paramount Talking Picture Brought from the bottom of the prld where no The real drama of an woman has ever been amazing achievement Thrilling romance rare humor inspired by high daring Right on your toes you’ll feel the thrill filmed as it wal lived at the very edge of the earth Wed Thurs August ZANE 6-- 7 GREYS r i A Paramount Talking Picture Starring Rickard Arlin Mary Brian Harry Green Zane Grey’s rousing Western stories thrill millions! Now his greatest comes to life on the talking screen Hear his heroes loveand fight in this wonderful picture some 110 toJay-Ph- one Tremonton Utah in' tbt “d For Sale a ai to to Of a RemarkaM for Derigwed— Machfai Fla Cmt E A hilt I BIRCH— GARLAND RehaOdlng Shoe Caa iaOE De UnduTant fever is Just one of the many diseases that may be spread by raw mRk Tho it is seldom the cause of death it Is the cause of much prolonged suffering Ga wrestled with its 'Waycross for over fever problem two years They began with a raw milk Then lf of their milk supply was pasteurize By October 1929 90 "edY'By March 1930 percent wap the salerof raw milk 'Was prohibited Undulant fever has disappeared The disease appears to have originated around the Medlteranean sea and to have been spread only by goafs milk It has gone a long way from Its place of origin and it has transferred ' Its animal relationship to i goats and hoga So far as the evidence Is conclusive in nearly every section of Amends the only important agent for the spread of undulant fever to man is cow’s milk and the one sure way of prevention Is pasteurization Doctor Sun a Chance— Come Iti ladies FEVER SPREAD BY MILK UNDULANT These SMART SWIMMING SUITS give “d “light of the Western Stars” of good rich cream Twin City Home Dairy vr1 ALJOLSON in 1 Y CLEAN Mrs La Vina Hansen and Mr and Mra George Charlier and daughter Maxine and son Telesphore of fianiy were guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Hansen Saturday and Sunday CIVIL Mgr Utah 1 P C Petterson entertained Wednesday In honor of Mrs Howard Gunderson Miss Naomi Rich and Myrintha Birmingham who are leaving Oar land soon Other guests were: Mrs F 8 Peck Mrs O O Sweeten Mr Leo Walker Mrs E J Holmgren Mr ““r GARLAND ' Friday Nielsen T'r Tremonton deliver PLANT CORN IN x - TASTY Myrtle Holmgren Phone Business Everything in - f -- DUART PERMANENT For Open met 4 r i Globe Club club UiminUHad Mti Mark aRlen4and Place In the Decorative 'irhoi Thf Floor— depraUcrur a '“WtaUtom e plan of the room-- and Its relation to the In the Beginning of Parliamentary Rules of Proceed ure" Walls— Decorative dlscuddon Celling— Relation ' tooths wall and The following qtertaiomept ' decoration rs were given: Vocal solo— “Coming Draperies— Relation - to the entire Home" by Miss Vehna Klrkhimof the room: the color the the book “The W?n“ of texture construction (and hanging of Vf0 was idros given by Mrs Leo Walker The 'place of construction lines as piano solo Ralph JClrham piano solo Venna Klrkham basis for decoration of the rooms Nineteen members and the following Many samples' of drapery were dla- Played and picture showing methods guests enjoyed the social hour and of hanging Readings were given by Mrs Iuncheon: Mesdames Peterson J H Ward and Mable Hadfleld Of Riv- - Eugene Bone Earl Boneur!v Yern Bishop' erslde and two Club girts rend-- red a duet At the conclusion of the Frank Hansen Sterling' Huish Lydia J O Rhodes : program ‘a" tray luncheon was served Rowley 34 were present Club will meet with Mrs James Oyler by the hostess- Nye & Nissen Egg Company CAN Culture was taken u£ underlie fpllcwv lng headlines t Color— Its importance In home man Representative for I Ladles Self The Friday at the home of Mrs J H fraWtam with President Mrs ’Oeorye Hen-the homaof rle in' charge' Of'thdVeetlns ' they heard foUowingN&mmiktee selected iMraPrjBtophere District Home Demonstration1 Agent td elect bftjcefsfor ’th doming year: Myrtle Davkleorif preeenc a gmer&l re- Mrs O L Winterly Mrs p 'a Peck vtewoflrhonM ' work management tud- tfled during the past three years “"f ’ L white The section of Burioflnuet Monday unity Your Eggs SELL UTAH Mrs Buxton Entertains Mrs J H Kirkh&m Farm Bureau Women Entertains Club District Agent Present Espeaiany Ladlof Cm W It REBUILDING ' UTAH All honorably discharged veterans of die World War who believe themselves entitled to the “disability allowance” by the World War Veterans provided ammended July I 1930 may file their claims thru the nearest Red — “ if chapter according to aa an- - u figure off— that make you look your best when you to look your best! vxint JTe Jure Spalding Suita in all fashionable colors Modela for men women and children — with feature wits at only fj - Coombs &PerssoiuCo ' GARLAND L UTAH |