Show THE Local News Items Rerisfrrrd Bulls for Sale and service at the A 1 Grover Farm Call 44a2 Glen Mason ad 2t Archibald returned Sunday to California — — Miss Phyllis Haws and Mira Glenn Mason accompanied Mr ' and Mrs Wynn Hansen to Ogden on Wednesday Mrs Thos Summers of Both well is at the Bear River hospital for medical treatment Glen from a W Hansen rendered the song “Prayer Perfect” The cloeing prayer was by Wallace Bourne There was abundance of beautiful flowers expressing love and sympathy to the parents and relatives of this tiny babe Interment was in the Fielding cemetery Mrs Louis Zundel of Phymouth formerally Miss Laura Ferre our former school teacher was visiting school here Wednesday Friday afternoon the school enter tabled with a program and lunch deChristmas trees were beautifully corated and laden with gifts for both teachers and students A Christmas program was carried out Sunday morning at Sunday School and Monday afternoon the Primary entertained the children Santa was present with bags of candy and nuts Mr and Mrs Bud McDonald and small son of Garlfield were among the guests present at the funeral services of little Joe Edward Haskell Mrs trip The small son of Mr and Mrs Snow of Deweyville is at the Bear River hospital with a bad case of pneumonia Miss Edna Capener is home from to spend the holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs A R Capener logan Miss Phyllis Fields came up from Ogden to spend the holidays with her Mr and Mrs A R Capgrandparents ener A DEWEYVILLE NEWS from (Continued 1) Mr and Mrs Chris Jensen and two WATCn CRYSTALS round 15c sons Delbert and Glen left Saturday fancy UW and Eye Glasses repaired for California where they will spend (while you wait) Farr Jewelry Co the Christmas holidays Brigham City Utah ad tf Miss Jennie Marble returned home Friday from a two weeks stay In Ogden Mr and Mrs Homer Hansen of Salt J M Smart a former resident of Uke City and Mrs N M Hansen of Ogden is In the Dee hospital sufferOgden are guests of their parents Mr ing from a ruptured appendix and Mrs A R Capener Tuesday evening a number of relatives from here attendeda Golden Mrs P C Pettersoh and daughter Wedding reception at Ogden for Mr Florence were Ogden visitors Tues- and Mrs Orvil Child Mr and Mrs LeRaln day Marble Mr and Mrs Victor Burbank and Mrs A Mr and Mrs Ursel Rose and son R Burbank were doing” Christmas Horace came home from from Logan shopping in Ogden Tuesday Saturday to spend the holidays Monday evening the Tremonton boys came over and played a lively game of Miss Oolda Acord is spending the basket ball with our boys The score Christmas holidays at her home to favor of the home team In was The Deweyville boys played at Spring City Thursday evening They also won Miss Lou Veil Roberts left Saturday that game for her home in Delta Tuesday evening a dance will be given by the recreation committee The Miss Jane White is spending her va- Benton orchestra will furnish the cation with relatives in Ogden music invited Everybody ' of Salt Lake was Perry Bpackman Miss Vtnola Orwln of 8alt Lake visiting In Town Sunday A number of City la spending the holidays at the parents attended the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Christmas exercises at the close of J J Orwln school for the holidays Friday afternoon The children received presents Cash paid for Dead and Csless candy and nuts Cows and Horses Call Brigham 2 o Reverse Call if EAST GARLAND — NEWS NOTES Mrs J L Harvey and daughters motored to Ogden Monday Messrs Arthur Max and Reed JohnMiss Julia Manning left Sunday son motored to Logan Brigham and morning for Los Angeles to spend her Ogden this week vacation with friends there Mr Leo Oyler motored to Brigham on business Monday Mrs D E Manning spent 8unday City The Primary Association of East Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City Garland gave the children a party and For Sale or Trade Green horses for dance Monday at which Santa Claus was present distributing candy and broke Call 44a2 Glen Mason ad 2t nuts Messrs Paul and Conrad Larsen reMiss Margaret turned Provo from and Salt Lake City Manning and Miss ' Margaret Harvey are home from Logan Monday o spend the holidays Miss Rhoda Larsen who has been the U of U is home visiting attending Miss May Hilstrom left for with her parents and relatives her home to Brigham City Friday Mr and Mrs E S Hansen went to Brigham City last week on business Mr Don Staddard of Idaho was a Miss Bessie Korth returned from Salt ruest at the home of his aunt Mrs Lake Sunday where she has been visitJ H Kirkham during the week ing Messrs Wilson and Clifton Grover Jack Shumway is "home from Logan motored to Logan Wednesday for the holidays Mr James H Miller was shopping in Ogden Thursday A card from Miss Bertha Harris from Los Ahgeles sent her best regards to all her friends In Garland Miss Harris is £-Proprietors of a apartment house t It it Truman Tarbett and Mrs Alfred Bishop sicnt Monday afternoon with Mrs Oscar Harris the occasion being her 61st birthday The afternoon was spent in social chat Refreshments were served Mrs FIELDING (Continued NEWS ¥ ¥ ¥ from page 1) E A BIRCH ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Taoodshfd waa filled' with logs They reached up to the cellliigj and there were so many that some were lying outside the woo' dshed They would be put inside when there was room made for them Thpy burn well too as they were would tine and dry having been cut the year before And at Christmas time It didn’t matter how many logs were burned - was At other times perhaps more economical with the fire letting It die down earlier In the or not putting on a log when one might have been nice for the evening ahead Hut at Christmas time nothing mattered Every one burned aS many logs as possible A splendid roaring fire was kept up' all the time and If the fire did not burn brightly at once no one cared whether lots of kindling was used It was Christmas time and the fire must be kept very bright The cheery logs knew that — Mary Graham Bon- t ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ WITH Hellitosis It holds you smell bound —Try Blisterine Thousands have heard the new Soup-er-lody- AUTO CURTAINS None like it How about you? Great for distance I You can get: ARIZONA if you Yuma it! Chicago if wheather is bomby FLORIDA if you Tampa with it and lot’s Samoa OPERATES LIKE 860 MOTORCYCLES IT FREQUENTLY it it — — Dec 4 4 26- - 27 S On account of the past Sun Mon Tues - WARNER Dec BROS PRESENT JOLSON “Manny” 4 Hear Jolson sing the new Irving Berlin song hits 4 Wed and Thurs 4 4 a Dec 31 & Jan 1 “She Couldn’t Say No” 4 With WINNIE LIGHTNER and CHESTER it — it-r- -lt it it it it — it — ?tlt — it it CIGARETTES Not a puff in a carload WHAT AN AROMA You’d walk a mile for one ! They satisfy —one’s enough for a Bucket instead of more for 4 1 00 Home? this endorsement) Drive A MILK CONDENSED Aids Indigestion From Disconted Cows ‘THERE’S A REASON” and that’s no bull it — it — itit — it — it — it — it it it TIRES! ! “Good to the Last Pop” More Trials per Dollar Bust in the Long Run Good Pickup ! Mostely Nails (IT’S JUST TUBE AD) — it — '! (Casteroil) Signed Mrs Frequently Wonderfu 1 pickup especially blonds When Bettey Dames are Made This Car Will ake Them But Why Bring That Hupp? Axe The Man Who Owns One! t — it- — i it itr it it — it — it — it ± 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I ran 1000 miles on a quart of oil USE FIRE STONEBRUISED 4 4 4 44-- Constipp-- 8 DARNATION 4 poorer — It Sinks Many Famous People use Soap Including half the Duncan Sisters WHY NOT YOU? Have You a Little Fairy in Your here advertised (We get 95 4 Shux Soap 99 business “repression” it 4 4 USE— Persson 4 4 4 4 it Old Moid Reach 4 $- $ itit it it Xmas 4 4 MORRIS Winnie Lightner says it with Pep — Personality — Songs and Laughs in this Singing Talking Entertainment Special deach and every article recommen 4 4 was necessary for us to sell advertising space on our Xmas card to help defray the expense of printing postage etc We personally 4 4 4 4 4 28 - 29 - 30 4 4 AL IN Sweet P 4 AMAZING! — because it’s R£AL! Actually filmed in primal wilds! Romance people beasts beyond civilization “Stands Shouuder to shoulder with ‘Chang’ and those other epic spectacles which come all too seldom” says The New York American YOURS & 4 “ The Silent Enemy’’ ne Radi-o- h ¥ ¥ Friday and Sat Prosperous New Year Coombs 4 GARLAND And A ! 4 PARAMOUNT THEATRE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A Joyful Wishing You it 4 i grow? tir cj The Coming Attractions at 4 4 4 44 Garland Garage and 4 Merry Christmas 4 NIGHT OR DAY survivors Used exclusively by the Smith Brothers and the House of DAVID — - m of five have it and the Four out other nose wher to get it Even your best friends tell you TO GO TO— ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ (4 —ALL WORK GUARANTEED— and you’ll have a close shave' We have many satisfied Now is the time to have your Complete equipment for this work it it- CALL US— WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE “The flavor lasts” ¥ 3r 3r f — - it it 4it EQUIPMENT Razor ' 4 it Christmas Day Snow and Lack A ‘full of snow on Christmas day Is regarded as the sign of a lucky new year BODY AND FENDER WORK A SPECIALTY ¥ It 10 We are also prepared to take care of your Model “A” FORD and put it in the best of condition ¥ 4 Line of Kathleen Quinn Wash and House Dresses Also Lingeree and Hosiery ¥ Tree Fires Fewer Christina Another debt the world owes Edison Is the diminution of firs risk by the use of electric lights on the Christmas tree AUTO And MACHINE Rebuilding REPAIRED struck thing! THE BEST AND Auto Flop Safety ¥ HARNESS Bug Santa— Great Scott I’ve Centipede's bouse the first Ur Business ¥ Try a First Class Shoe We Specialize in Full Soleing ‘3“ Now Open F or ¥ i OPEN FOR BUSINESS VIDA PETERSON’S LADIES’ SHOP Next Door to Post Office it it it— it — it— it— itit — it — ¥ t t Sjr ¥ 4 Machine Company 4 First Door South of Shell Service Station ¥ F H LOVITT L C SPARKS 4 Garland Utah ¥ 4 it it $ it It itit $ it it It it ¥ It — it it it itit tt t — t — £ — it it ¥ ¥ £ MANY STOCKINGS IIE ner or GILLETTE’em ¥ ¥ TOO Did you shave this morning NOTES Funeral services with Bp M A Gam In charge were held Saturday after noon over the remains of little Joe Edward Haskell The opening song was a duet by Mrs E H Packer and Geo R Coombs Sometime Somewhere Prayer by J David Wood Mrs Vem Bourne sang “Your Sweet Little Rosebud” The first speaker was Jarvis Johnson of Fielding Mr Fill man Harris of Mai ad sang the solo “Lay My Head Beneath The Rose" H L Richards of Fielding D P Wood land of Malad and Leo Earl of Field lng were the remaining sneakers The Ladles Quartet Mrs Vera Bourne Mrs E H Packer Mrs D B Jones and c UTAH GARLAND The Cheery Logs Knew It WasChristmas Time ITEMS page GARLAND TIMES $ — it it 4 4 4 4 |