Show iCTON nTI’ARAMOUNT May We have a new line of DRESSES JR America's beauty as the Queen of the Underworld jn the most dramatic characterization of her career Out of the upperernst into the underworld Following a love trail that ended behind prison bartv Vida?sShoppe And even Draw then her great him ! sacrifice — too to- great tell Scale SUNDAY & MONDAY MAY The directors of the North Box Elder Bo Farm Bureau and the' Garland Sugar Beet Association met In on May 2 1931 and drew up he following wage scale to be followed y the farmers as near as conditions vill permit Thinning Sugar beets 600 per acre First hoeing $200 per ere and Second hoeing $123 per acre Motion was carried that In thinning here there was a good stand of beets he thinner must leave 95 per cent ngle beets and 100 beets for every ne hundred feet Topping and loading beets 70 cents 10-- f l “The Painted Deserf with BILL BOYD HELEN TWELVETREES The wonderful picture oF the wonderful west! Fighting: men — daring women — and the desert’s treacherous Beauty A mighty drama of real America! er ton labor to be paid at the rate of board' and charge 25 for each meal Labop hired by the month shall be Jpaid at the rate of forty dollars per month with board or sixty dollars per month without board Day ' with BILLIE DOVE : — : DOUG FAIRBANKS Helen Ware — Tully Marshall Gift Wage MAY 8 9 “One Night At Susies” Mother a nice Up UTAH FRIDAY & SATURDAY that will make your Beet Grower THEATRE GARLAND without p centsboardper hour Jvhen is furnished rents i TIME: FOR HAIL INSURANCE COSTS NGP MORE FOR FULL SEASON See Me About It? Now FREIGHT REPORT 1930 Following Is a statement of carloads freight received and forwarded from Garland during the year 1930: Apples 2 cars Celery 26 cars Sugar Beets 1790 cars Molasses 63 cars Bank Quarters Beet Pulp 57 cars Cattle 42 cars Sheep 23 cars Wheat 230 cars Hay Estate —— Loans ——Insurance 41 cars Straw 12 cars Sugar 300 cars Flour 6 cars Wool 3 cars Cabbage 2 cars Potatoes 9 cars Coal 280 cars Lumber 37 cars Poultry Feed 6 cars Beet Seed 3 cars Lime Rock 45 cars Brick 10 cars Coke 16 cars Gasoline Hot Springs News Notes C2SS2Q&25S5992 cars Bags 6 cars Phosphate 6 Udy ars Total 3038 cars Merchandise 15 ars TOTAL 3053 cars representing Yeight Revenue In amount $25000000 The Udy Springs has been the scene Total cash handled at Garland station of a large number of swimming parties was $19607124 from all parts of the valley already t Bring In Your this spring Boy Scouts have found It a delightful HARNESS To place to hold their swimming tests and Kindergarten and let ns put it In first class their hikjr parties' GTarkstan East In June Garland and Beaver Dam Scouts have shape been there during the past week We Rebuild all Kinds of Shoes Garland' M Men and Gleaner DON’T THROW THOSE OLD The Garland School Kindergarten Girs held a ward wiener roast and swimming SHOES AWAY HI begin on Monday morning June at the Springs Wednesday eve th at 9 o'clock 'Any pupil who is 5 party We Can Make Them New ning ears old by March 1st 1931 or 5 Again The Tremonton district school at ears old by September 1st 1931 may tended the Springs in two parties egister Thursday Those who have’nt registered should Tuesday-anA large party of Benson ward young do so before the close of the present people were over from Cache chool year Valley for an afternoon and evening of fun and J D Gunderson declared Udy’s was the real place to swim and that they would be there hereijfter for alt their swimming par- - John J Shumway of Real R A BIRCH Open Primary To Present Operetta ‘Music Makers The Garland Ward Primary are sponsoring a operetta “The Music Makers” to be presented at the Garland Ward Amusement Hall on Friday the ren out EPH WHITE INVITES TO WEED CONTROL DEMONSTRATION 8th at 8 u’clock p m public la invited- to attend and charges are 10c for childAccording to Crops and 25c for the-- grown-up- s Corae White there will be and give the kiddies a boost demonstration Tuesday Fredrickson farm east 2:45 y m May admission Eph eptitrol the Inspector- a weed May 12 on of Corinne at Faculty Club Entertained Tl® demonstration will be carried out under the direction of a Chemical Company of- Boise Idaho who are furMiss Edna Burnham and Mrs W W nishing the equipment and the chemiRichards entertained the Faculty Club cals for the work AH farmers are Invited to f the Bear River High School at in attendance Miss Burnham’s home Thursday April 30 Miss Arlean Nelson gave an American short story "The Golden Pheasant" by Stephen Morehouse Avery A discussion of the surprise ending of American short stories followed the presentation of this story a Making is easy long distance The service Is fastep than ever but did know you the chargee were so tow? For sta- tion example to station day rates from Garland to: Idaho Falls — 80c Burley— 75c Rexburg — $100 "hr Bushns fcfJkcttfA'rposrs (SV TELEPHOME- - Mrs Sargent Leaves rtr or 1 he Last i ncar oul0ftc!s And Europe Mrs A D Sargent left this Thurs day for Detroit Mich New York ru-and for an extended visit with relatives in Europe CHILD’S PLAY ca’l the ° month of of wtS Cal1 were station handled during Clty- for - freight Garland April 49 pinion Pacific foUcs here Sunday — and tell us the' news and Ry wmmm wtr " fs ffiirVr v 7 |