Show i C Support the County Fair-M- The GARLAND TIMES ake It Your Fair A Copy of this Paper Costs You Less Than 4 cents Published at Garland Utah— A little city in which People like to live SECOND SECTION Local and personal happenings from the communities of the Bear River Valley Advertising messages from Editorial and Magazine Features of interest to all the family merchants who are anxious to serve To present the news of our Our Aim: city and county completely and fairly every week To foster the growth of a sense of valley wide unity and pride that will pay dividends in valley progress To give expression to the finest ideals that are characteristic of the people of the communities we serve Vol 3 No 3 Garland Utah Thursday August 21 $200 The Year 1930 Times Timely Comments (EDITORIAL) A NEW INDUSTRY The opening of the new butter making plant of the Sego Milk Products Company at Garland this week is without doubt a token of the steady growth in this valley of the dairy industry The company that has been handling the products from Bear River valley cows has 'made a survey of the possibilities of the valley as a dairy center and has ex- pressed its faith in its future in a very ma-terial way Let it’ now follow up the es- tablishment of this factory with a little publicity pointing out how advantageous it is to keep eight or ten cows on every farm and we may expect a great deal of money to be brot into our communities in future years Cows have proved to be a paying proposition on every farm and many counties owe their economic exist-anc- e There is no to the dairy industry reason why this country should not in the same way achieve a new importance We are assured that as soon as conditions will permit the plant here will gather and separate milk The late summer low milk flow and the present low makes this at price of milk However the plant present impossible to milk receivinstall has been arranged ing equipment when it becomes advis- - —— able — We welcome the new industry here and trust that many will take occasion to leave their next can of cream at the new factory while they go about their shopping NOW FOR THE SECOND ATTACK Construction of the social hall by the Garland ward has gone rapidly forward since the work was first projected this summer Many of the ward members were prompt in meeting the initial payments on their allotments and many were on hand to take part in the work contributing their share in that manner Today the outer shell of the building is almost The outline of the structure complete is ready for the finer work Thus the first charge of our battery has been made Its enthusiasm has spent of much itself to the accomplishment But what of the coming camgood paign? The battle is not yet won No battle of any consequence has ever been won by the first enthusiastiac attack Courage and determination are necessary to carry an army into the second and third encounter and on into final victory The most willing ones and those who could command the ready money Others have put over the first fight must now come to their aid The people are not lacking in of the community either determination or energy and will certainly make a sacrifice fitting so worthy an achievement as we are now striv- ing toward We might well copy the spirit of the Ogden ward spoken of in last Sunday’s In the case mentioned all ward meeting members agreed to work each evening for a given length of time This they did without receiving credit for the work When they had done all they could the cost of doing the remainder was allotted to them If we will assume that the work is worth the sacrifice and then get the spirit of it the whole thing soon will be happily Portage News Notes Safety Deposit Boxes Mr Brigham John returned to his work at Evanston after Wyoming spending a week visiting his family F or Rent returned horn1' the past wee1 at Malad Mr Walter Gibbs motored to Rldgedaie to play for the dance last Thursday night He reported the dance a Miss with Bear River Investment Company Bank of Garland Building GARLAND UTAH J? Another Mae Hoskins spending Saturday after relatives Miss Roma Gibbs entertained a few! relatives at a birthday and friends party last Tuesday afternoon Grace Thorton has been visiting here the last few days with a few of her old friends Miss Mae Haskins returned home has been spending ihe last few das her father ana visiting here with mother Mr and Mrs William D Harris Miss Margaret Roderick has lxen “TIMES” year began this month accomplished worth while real sacrifice Let us remember that all endeavors demand some Give advertisers will make this possible us the opportunity and we are with you in the accomplishment of every good thing OUR THIRD YEAR BEGINS THE TARIFF COMMISSION the This month your newspaper Times is entering upon its third year as a Bear River valley and Garland City newsIt was founded here in the face paper ' of almost insurmountable difficulties but Its readers its growth has been steady hxve increased in number with every passing month until they number over 2000 Merchants and others with messages to carry to the people have found it to be a high class medium thru which to advertise their service Truly the two past years have been ones of real accomplishment The new Tariff Commission of six members will administer the flexible provisions of the 1930 Tariff Act It is stated that President Hoover desires to make the Tariff Commission a permanent scientific body working continuously and exclusively on this subject in somewhat the same way the Interstate Commerce Commission works at our railway rate structure If he succeeds in this attempt he will have accomplished more toward taking the tariff out of politics than any Chief Executive in the nation’s historyThe time is ripe for such an effort The country is tired of seeing “tariff tinkering” made a partisan football and contest for this paper During that same two years a substantial growth has taken place in the industrial development of our city and Social development has not lagcounty ged a bit behind The construction of the large cooperative warehouses at Garland where over a half million bushels of wheat will be stored by valley famjers and the building of the Garland ward amusement hall are only evidences of a community consciousness and pride which ' we feelwe have had a part In fostering” We expect every passing year to present opportunities for further growth to the people of this fertile region We want to do our part to keep the communities awake to every opportunity that presents itself and to give publicity to every good move that is necessary to give that move impetus The continued support of readers and “You are charged” said the judge “with beating up this government inspector What have you to say?” “Nothing” replied the grocer “I am guilty I lost my head All morning I held my head while the government agents inspected my scales tasted my butter smelled my meat graded my kerosene In addition your honor I had just answered three federal questionnaires Then this bird comes along and wants to take moving pictures of my cheese so I pasted him in the eye” — Boston News Bureau sending the last few week with relatives at Malad Ruth Rhea and Brigham John had their tonsils removed last Friday at Malad Miss Grace Watkins of Brigham is vis friends here Mr Leland Kundson has come home for a short vacation He is working at Salt Lake City Mrs Maria Landon was suddenly called to Malad last Friday to assist her little grand daughter who is suffering with intestinal flu Mrs Landon did every thing with in her power to save the baby but In vain It died Wednesday morning at 10 a m Mr and Mrs from Loy Harris California are visiting Here with relatives and friends Many from here attended priesthood at Malad Sunday meeting Mrs Gertrude Morris has returned home after spending the past week relatives with at Brigham Mrs Geo E Hall entertained a number of friends and relatives from Ogden last Saturday night iting SEE John J Shumway For Hail Insurance Real Estate PHONE Loans and Bonds Notary Public Bank Quarters GARLAND 13 Have you sent in your Subscription yet? 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