Show u J - j - TllE GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES THAT A BEAR NEWSY RIVER Published Every Box Elder Entered at the Wahlen Roy Second STARTING WEEKLY VALLEY INSTITUTION Thursday at Garland In addressing 300 manufacturers in three high New Britian Connecticut executives of Eastern railroads said that field for is a need fair lines rail all the They urged competition and no favors more ample legislation covering commercial transportation by bus or truck with adequate authority for railroads to operate such facilities without discrimina tion that railroads be not forced to compete with subsidized government operated ships and barges over free waterways and that railroads after building lines to oil fields shall not be faced with a competitor who can build a pipe line when the railroads are forbidden to do the same thing £s to Jhe panama Can: al the railroads object too the prohibition in the Panama Canal act against thejr engaging in transportation by water on the and same ter msas their competitors secondly they emphatically protest again' st the government engaging in such transportation and performing the same at a loss and assessing the general to mkevgood the loss These railroad executives asserted that the lines were' struggling to maintain their standing in the face o fcompetition which was less reg ulated and constant rate reductions forced uj the Interstate Commerce Commission Utah County Postoffice at Garland City Utah as Publisher and Manager Class Matter in August TIMES GARLAND has focused public attention on certain basic railroad problems which must be solved in the near future if the American people wish to continue to receive the high type of railroad service they have enjoyed 1928 THE NEW YEAR RIGHT There could be no better way for us new year than to determine to do what we can as individuals to ad- tostart the vance American progress and maintain the American principle of government Plain ordinary laziness on the part of citizens has produced sad fruits in recent years Itnas caused high taxes has been at least partly responsible for the business depression and has allowed the enroachment of government on private affairs to become a genuine menace Nineteen-thirty-on- e may prove to be a crucial year for the United States There is at present an undeniable trend toward socialism toward a dictatorship of the office holder Unless checked it will eventually get beyond all control ’And it will be the citizens of the nation who suffer fus It might be said that the best wav for to go forward is to turn backward in one particular and again affirm the principles of the founders of the nation They pointed out the unfairness of They created this nation to escape from the tyrannies of kings Are we going to the recapture clause of the TransportaAct by which a railroad making tion allow it to be destroyed by the tyrannies more than six per cent in any year on of politicans? what the government says its property ' is worth must give half of jLhe excess to NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD ROADS the MacDonald According to Thomas Chief of the Bureau of Public Roads of total cost of roads goes for labor For each man really working on a road three others are employed in providing him with equipment and material ials By giving emplyoment to 100000 men in road building the total gain in employment is 500000 Federal and state governments are giving especial attention to road building It is proposed as an aid to employment that federal funds be doubled for the number and of states have a coming year taken steps to increase road appropriat- The railroads have been made the plaything of polotics until the very life of the industry is threatened three-fourt- government FORTY PER CENT WASTED William Bennett Munro of Harvard states that 40 per cent of every dollar spent in the United States is wasted thru unnecessary governmental activities the the shifting of responsibilities duplication of activities and superflous number of employees He points out that in times of stress ‘"taxpayers are misled by ions empty promises and respond to appeals to their feelings rather than their intellIt is said that 2000000 miles of the 3000000 miles of road in this nation need igence” 'improvement of some sort Most of the Probably every American community mileage and particularly that in agrwith wasteful icultural areas requires surfacing to make has had some experience it passable during all months of the year government Experiments in business methods and disEvery dollar that goes into road work retention of produces three dollars worth of employ- - like of modern innovations political in- -' ment and is a practical public investment ertia— these and similar factors have for all the people cost American taxpayers untold millions of dollars And they will cost millions more unless the voting public demands RAILROADS ASK EQUALITY that government confine itself to the funNOT FAVORS ction of governing Rigid governmental The present situation has brought the economy and efficiency would be one of industhe greatest aids to railroad situation to a crisis The falling off in freight and passenger business trial development and general progress 1C Bring Your Car To Us To Be Repaired OUR GARAGE IS EQUIPPED WITH THE LATEST IN AUTO REPAIRING MACHINES AND OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED We are also prepared to take care of your MODEL “A” FORD and put it the 1 best of condition — See Us First BODY AND FENDER WORK A SPECIALTY We are at Your Service — Call Us 1- Night or Day' Garland Garage And Machine Company Shell First Door South of Garland Service Station Utah L C SPARKS F H LOVITT t - fciTervears hm wum - miTvn UTAH Nancy’s New Year ANNOUNCEMENT -M- WISH I knew what New Year’s looks like" sighed Nancy She was a bright little girl and knew many things but was always wanting to know more and having e lively Imagination she liked to make pictures of every She had seen many plctnree of different Santa Claus but she bad ons In her own mind all sparkling and Jlngly with Santa In It but lots of other things too Now when she aid this about New Year’s her small shook bis head for brother Douglas bs didn’t know whether New Year’s was a city or an automobile or just what It was Big slater Barbara wbo was a great tease said “New Year’s looks like a with a monkey on Its hippopotamus back" Father tried to explain about and the maid Thelma the calendar the household on the remembering first of January last year said that Nee Year’s looked like who were cross from eating too much Even mother didn’t have much help to offer as she was busy getting ready for a party and when Nancy appealed the man who did things to Clarence around the place ha Just grinned and “You’ll God out when the time guld comes" who was usuHer chum Patricia ally good at explaining things was so preoccupied with her new set that she only said "Silly I” and So Nancy went to vent on playing sleep that New Year’s eve still won- !! 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Years Offering EACH New Year offers new opportunities— sew hopes for achievement— new victories to be won Thie Tremonton Bank rejoices with those who accomplish through a determination to make their lives worth while and pledwith them during the year ges to dering When she woke In the morning her mother called "Oh Nancy get up and look out of the side window I” And Utah when she ran lnher new Christmas pajamas to do so she saw Clarence standing beside a beautiful little white pony and holding up a big card on which was printed “Happy New Year to Nancy’’ ESTRAY NOTICE Said animals were taken up by me “I shouted Nancy "Oh goody!" on the 1st day of January and are know what New Year's Is now — it’s a SALE OF ANIMALS FOR held to secure the payment of $350 pony — Just what I’ve always wanted I" DAMAGES done to the premises of C C damages been And so though the pony had Hess and Cecil HaskelL named "Dolly” It was always called STATE OF UTAH M J UDY “Happy New Year" after that County of Box Elder ss for Fielding Precinct Poundkeeper Unto J PRECINCT OF (© 1930 WMtul Nawapaptr IN THE FIELDING m m SAID COUNTY The darkies were gathering together I have In my possession the following house and all was quiet church in the described animals which If not claimed and taken away will be sold at public Suddenly "Preacher” Holland broke the Bee’s Jolly Way auction to the highest bidder at my silence “Seems like we have no ’thus- iasm an’ ifen we talk about somethin' coralls in Fielding Precinct on MonSharing Christmas else maybe we can work up a little day January J9 at p m by Florence Harris Wells One black horse no brands smooth thusiasm for this here meetin’ Brother mouth Tally I calls on you to start somethin’” One bay mare colt one white foot “Well folks” began Brother Tally 2 years old YDldK Johnson was going to be No brands visible “the bestest thing In all the world to visblack brands horse colt One No jLall alone for Christinas but site ible 2 eat is sweet potatoes swimming in posyears old sum had made up her mind she would not One black horse colt Branded R on gravy” S'10 4 years old The meeting was on let it “get her” ns she put It left thigh had a good position a dear little and lots of friends to give apartment to and to get presents from for “I have a lot to be thankful even If I nm an orphan with no relatives within a Christmas day disher one to said Bee of had tance” friends In reply to her Christmas “No I don’t want to Bhare vitation any family group Still If there was as I 'only some one I knew situated am I’d Invite them In I shall buy a trim it put my little tree anyway presenta on It and be my own Santa Claus” We’ll have It there Mlsa “Yes as soon as you are" the Johnson girl at the florlst’a assured her And It was and with tt a lovely with not a line to potted poinsettla Bee looked at the sender designate the tag: Monroe Apart“It’s ‘Bee Johnson I’ll call the shop” ments’ all right But the girl at the other end of the line did not enlighten her much It was a “Oh yes Miss Johnson dark young man Yes I know he said I thought he was your B Johnson brother or something” “BrothBee hung up the receiver was good er or something" Naturally It would be a “brother or something” that would send a girl a potted poln-Bee’s phone startled her settla "Yes I’m Miss Johnson Poinsettla? All right” Yes Indeed Bee hung up the receiver to answer l There was a humorous the door She pectant light In her hnzel eyes met the same look In the eyes of the man who faced her It The Colonial atmosphere created by furniture " “Funny mixup Isn’t It? Both of ns carried out In curtains echoing the framed impler at the right on the same floor? There Johnsons Plc'J'®8 must be carefully chosen vogue for Colonial are more of us you know than any In the typical home of The ops ar® now showing exceother clan except Smiths” rare Currier and calls for much care In llent °Pca of "That’s what they say” Bee agreed the selection of furnishings If the jve prints and ono of these framed "But are you B double EE too?” Jr dark wood or maple may be simple charm of the early American "No I'm It Short for Bartholomew” Silhouettes in fireside Is to be achieved ung to advantage She liked his wry grin The choice of the major furnish- 'square or oval frames are alco jmcJ Curtains constitute an insistent “I came here a week ago from the ings has been much simplified A Reof the Colonial hone West Got the poinsettla cheer me problem table or a butterfly a la'' cently there have appeared new der chair or a Windsor a secret" up Get your tree for the same purpatterns in lace curtains designed or a spinet desk may be selek®l pose?" Ills honest brown eyes were to carry out the simple Colonial lie still stood In the doorway from eager and authenf Lurelle Guild Bee hesitated and will be t1® at home atmosphere only a monieitt authority on early American anan' home with any treasur‘d "Do come In We'll share them tiques is said to have created the tiques” gether” It rests with the acce3scfcs how deslgus from bis own collection o' Is something like It” he “This old touch ever They are ail lu natto achieve the beamed as he looked around the cozy ural color suggestive of the real They pbust be consisted? throughapartment "There's something In a linens of oM and out or the entire er5 of the “unbleached" name after all” an1 combine — tJecUvely — wUiL room is lost Pewter 3ses (® 1930 WMtern Newspprr"unlaB) draperies of chlntn crtUrmo or blue on 0 a framcl tolle Chine however Is jurt a b:t rugs a banjo In tr sampler will all helix achIeve an smarter particularly finish interior of distinct! 4 Tremonton Banking Co Tremonton of THE f W |