Show THE GARLAND TIMES Portage News THOUGHT rallies were held here last week a Republican ralhe Wednesday night and a Democratic rally Thursday night I Free dances were given after both Two River Yalley lies Mrs Laura Gibbs and Mrs Delilla Hall motored to Ogden last Thursday Mr and Mrs David Gibbs motored to Turnout on Mohday Miss Miss Baird Miss Anderson Halt and Mr Leonard attend the teachers' institute at Brigham Saturday Mrs Flossie Knudson motored to Tremonton last Thursday Mr and Mrs Parley John and their to Malad daughter Rosella motoicd Monday on business Mr and Mrs Willie Ekins Mr Hoskins Mrs Lousia Allen Mrs Maria Landon and Mrs Laditha Hoskins motored to Malad last Friday Mr and Mrs James E Daxley motored to Malad Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs David Landon and home Mr Richard Haskins returned last Friday after spending the last few weeks working at Basalt Idaho was destroyed by Some property would be spooks last Fioday night The Gleaners and M Men under the of Mrs Esther John fursupervision nished the program for Sunday night’s BESSINGER BROS Phone 36 Tremonton ) friends A Telephone £htt ® is next best to see- ing them Sample day rates when you will talk with any one at the other telephone: meeting Mr John Benson of Garland gave a lecture here Saturday night on Tax- ation' Mrs Eva Parkinson with her parents Mr Stevenson ' Is visiting and Mrs here Gus Delicious Hallowe’en v Many Attractive Halloween Specials See Them Miss Isabelle Lee of Salt Lake was visiting Sunday with her sister Mrs Helen Capener Mrs Karl Welling and Mrs Vernon Hess of Tremonton motored to Logan Tuesday Relief Society meeting was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs T J Udy of Mr and Mrs Osborne Lawerane Richmond spent Sunday with Mr and TTELIEIPIKJ&NTE' Mrs Lorenzo Bowcutt Mr and Mrs George Udy of Rockland were visiting with relatives in Riverside Tuesday Mrs Robert E Lee and Mrs J A Capener are spending the week with Mr and Mrs Leland Capener Mrs Rowane Udy spent the week vis lting In Riverside o Mrs Vprnon Stone of Ogden was a father Mr Abe Lefler Mr Leslie Pierson and Harold Olsen guest Sunday of her sister Mrs Geo of Ogden were guests Sunday of Mr Bowcuutt and Mrs Delos Jensen Mrs Karl Udy of Rockland spent Mr Geo Earl and family of CenterWednesday evening with Mrs Ed Udy ville were visiting at the A A Capener Mr and Mrs Laurence Johnson spent home Tuesday Sunday in Hyrum Mr and Mrs J L Cravens of Salt Miss Edna Mae Ward spent the week Lake were visiting with Mr and Mrs end visiting in Salt Lake Geo Hales Sunday Miss Vilma Lefler returned to Salt Mr and Mrs M C Marsh and son Lake after spending the week with her Myrle of WiUafd spent the week end — TELEPHONE BOOTHS USED A BILLION TIMES p?rtcr OR Million Now Throughout MORE in Service' Bell System fELEPHONF CALLS AID titn Higher - in Quality Bluebell Confectionery F PROPRIETOR A DRIGGS 5 ' The Pleasure in Satfinq ' ! save for the sake of PEOPLE do not itself but for the purpose money of purchasing power that goes with the possession of money Some save with a definite object in view others because they know the desires that can thus be satisfied i It is this anticipation that makes saving This bank is helping a great a pleasure many to participate in the pleasure of sav- ing Mr and Mrs Leo Williams of Malad were visiting Mr and Mrs Oleen Monday Mr and Mrs Clarence E Hess were Tremonton shoppers Friday and Mr and Mrs Walter Archibald Idaho were daughter Lois oof Ridgdale and visiting relatives here Saturday Sunday Mr and Mrs Robert Nish were in Tremonton Friday Shomas Clark of Wyoming Is visiting his mother Mrs Elizabeth Clark Mrs Harry Bruce and family of CalMrs ifornia are visiting her sisters Virgil Nish and Mrs LeRoy Pierson Mr and Mrs Walter Clark of Pocatello Idaho visited their mother Mrs Elizabeth Clark Tuesday Mr and Mrs Welling Zundel motored to Firth Idaho Monday Mr and Mrs Newel Nish motored to Malad Sunday Mrs Nish Is visiting her mother Mrs Goddard Mrs Sarah E Zundel visited Mr and Mrs Rosel Zundel at DeweyviUe Mon- day Mr and Mrs T J Udy Of Riverside visited relatives here Sunday Mr and Mrs J T Bigler of Oarland were In attendance at the Sunday night Tremonton Banking Co i Mr Bigler spoke pn the tax meeting amendments Mrs Archie Hess and family of Aberdeen Idaho visited oover the week end with her mother Mrs Jaoiett Pierson Alton Pierson and Leland Archibald attended the dance at Clarkston Sati urday night Mr Dean Harris motored from Ogden Sunday to get his wife and family who have been visiting the past two weeks here with her mother Mrs Rhoda Arch ibald Masters Austin Nish Ooldby ArchiLeland Archibald bald John Zundel and Earnest Nish attended the picture show at Garland Sunday night Mr and Mrs Loyal Hess are rejoicing over the arrival of a 7 pound boy Monday Mr and Mrs Hyrum Josephson and son Joe were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Carl Josephson A y Mrs Phoebe Tims and Mrs were Tremonton Archibald shoppei Monday Mr and Mrs Tomy Haws Of Ogdt$ were guests Sunday of Mrs Laurence 'I Archibald Mrs Peter Marshall Is visiting ih Ogden Mrs Dave Gibbs of Portage visited Mrs Dewey lamb Monday Mrs Dave Landon of Portage called at the home of Mr and Mrs Geo R Archibald Monday Miss Vera Pierson visited In Syracuse Saturday and Sunday Mrs Rhoda Archibald and son Leland motored to Malad Wednesday Heis Bp R T Nish and Wm A were in Malad on business Thursday System flay an Important Part in Raising $1130000 Fund NEVER GROW OLD t Tha telephone played an part when the Omaha dlocesa tha Cathollo church recently raised $1120000 within a comparashort time for charitable tively thus over subsctinlng a purposes of Engraved Embossed Printed to raise $750000 This Is declared to have been ouo of tha biggest charitable movements ever attempted in the State of Nebraska There are 123 paiKhes lu the diocese which aie scattered among six districts All these parishes took rart In raising the fund throughout counties In the north’ eastern part of the state Informs tlon of the progress of the eampalcn was gathered and forwarded by to the Right Reverend J F Rummel Bishop of the Omaha diocese Bishop Rummel from his personal contacts over the telephone complied with the district directors the information on tha progress of the campaign and tho results were thus made known each day Five successive evenings were spent by Bishop Rummel In receiving parish by parish reports over tne from the various district rectors who earlier In the evening had received telephone reports of the total number of new subscriptions Thus the next morning newspapers were able to carry full reports of the progress of the camcampaign Imprinted to Your Order of remembering friends Yuletide becomes at new again with each Tlie age old custom passirigycarAndtvell it should — with the beautiful and colorful designs arc that we showing to be used fortius purpose PLACE YOUR OHBZR5 HERE CARTER OF GARLAND MRS GEO AR MRS A M II INSEN OF MET D LAO TO SHOW TO' ING WILL Ft AND OUR BIG 1 TAKE YH ORDER " paign IS ITTO BE MADE OF LUMBER?—— IF IT IS— LET GOOD MATERIA L— FAIR PRICES 1 U - 1 -4- I ' FURNISH IT T SERVICE n ft j J ft Ori Gla li Give The Bride A ‘‘Recipe Shower” rear The great Increase both In the ise and in the number of tolephona tooths gives them a conspicuous md Important status In public that tha with the result tooth which Is now standard hroughout the System Is consldemd In Uite satisfactory utility con- tort convenience and appearance The evolution of the present telethons booth however formed an nteresti'ig clirpter In telephon" de 'elopment Since tha first pub'Ic booth made Its elephone It lias undo gone many and lmpiovemeuts to mg nent Its safety durability end at xactlveness for tho comfort of isers Many of these Improvements but eons ire more or less oavlou3 if them are not at once apparent ilthough quite important Two different styles of telephone tooths are now being used one to iccommodate the patron standing md the other equipped with a sat n the former type the coin colector and shelf are mounted higher than In the lattir 3oth are furnished with exterior lnlshes of dark mahogany medium oak and walnut nahogany the Improvements and Among codifications that have gradually aken place over a period of year briug about the modern booth are a steel floor which illminates the necessity of an up ward step on entering the nterlor walls covered with a steel in the center lning a t door switch Which Is completely oncealed above the ceiling slots which the lurroundlng termlt vitiated air to escape through he celling an arrangement where A fresh air enters the "booth on when G’r the door a door whl folds entirely aliened will In the ne booth the moving of the levof to a rear oorrrr out oft" Ou'rons nterlJndjle'i than having it attach tniddle-o- f a xjotb as wsSd rmerljt i to:' kv (tronger and artth the bh t Arplweo eaVAeiesth It and a v Vv ''-Hbow rest au- - 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J ui: i: ' in ' U ' ' Crowed ' ' i‘ ii ii Choi Ci f ill! in r e Patties’ Gherkins ejnJiifichcs Pie - Dissolve Suri'il i’ Soh packcups boilJo in age of njnn ing wikr Wtui mixture btgins to old m thicken cup giitcd carrot c t and pn apple from whuli ho Den drained pi s divide hill and Pour iin iniiiun i'll ”r ' trmshed tnce serve in crisn wit!’ tmnaise inn Dr am1 - Gru r Oil u’I 2 cups li with Put r eserving tc oven tic- vill king) g cuf r - 'wtf li Utah Tremonton There CAMPAIGN r ' Plymouth News are In service in the Cell a quarter of a million booths and It is estimated hat these booths were usod a billon or more tliues during the pubt Come antji Our Candies are no Higher in Price but Always mum” of yours - Candies with Mr and Mrs William Bowcutt Mrs Sarah Cordan of Willard and Mrs Eliza Ward were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs J H Ward $205 $255 Los Angeles r r i Ji Co ' Paints KaDIO When the telephone was erst Introduced to tbo public hac t la 1876 it had to struggle against Indifference and a tual Opposition trom some membeis of the public who peib'sted (r retarding It as a "scientific toy" o‘ no practical value On January 1 ’877 ten uiuiithu uftcr Alexander Gi niam - n granted bis orUtnnJ bid Puteut there v ere only 2600 pi ‘P’mpfM e ja jjjp wvne ro try Dieppe ti j opposition and h J the t Ip ’into continue to n g'ow until now we 1 tv a spit-- d a wide system and more t au 2' in ntd telephones Vlun the radio was mtrodu ed ho'ftvcr the public response iinnied ate and enthusiastic n ttiiiiis of sets were In use At 8 verv few years But It was a d fluvit public from that which so f oi nr il'y refected the tolei h na icnK ffiy jenrs before" It wa a public which hnd become ar to scientific nd progress v htih igerlv asked for more nd the rapid spreid of the tclepho in once it got under way undoubto !y helped comdierably to prepare ha public for radio In 176 men s Id it was obviously j tp tiansmlt the human velee over a e did wire When they dlscove d thev were wrong they w'rre not to ready to call anything hnnnssdi even the fcrtnvsmfasion of Lilt vou ® thrdugh spate Mistress: "Can you explain why It is that every time I come Into this kitchen I find you reading?” New Maid: "It must be those rubber Puebeblo Church A ACCEPTED Mary heels IN CHARITY UTAH TE1EPKCNE TOY Notes Order ‘Today That Popular Fall Drink Made From the Best Apples in the Bear GARLAND ' |