Show I Friday April 29 THE GARLAND TIMES 1932 The Garland Times WEEKLY THAT NEWSY VALLEY RIVER A BEAR i INSTITUTION i i t t i Friday at County Utah Publisher B DALE GIBSON Entered at the Utah Postoffice as Second in PROTECTION FOR COPPER 1928 of copper presses foi The problem solution American muting copper companies are at a fearful disadvanwith the copper tage In competing enterprises of Africa and Bouth AmerINTEREST states of twelve ica The governors MORE INDIVIDUAL have petitioned President Hotter in behalf of relief for the distress of the copper Industry in their territories By Donald D Davis Billions of dollars invested In copper It Is a proer and fitting time mining and allied Uusinessos annext child’s year prepare for your with total loss and thousmuX Is this true school Particularly small tradesm-of mine wotkers those boys and girls who are hard to have been rObed asl means of their U The Interest in high school studies a living making much forth school system has put The whole wot Id feels the sttain ol effort In time classes and supervision In school depression but In the copper cuuuti) to keep pupils Interested acute The This effort has been expended to guard suffering is particularly the smelters the pupil concerned from the regrets mines are suspended the towns Much progress cold the mills dormant of a lack of education to extinction Many there and villages declining and good has resulted in general are who can thank these forces which Throughout the Nation there has been loss because cf the have been at work for their good Due to an eronomy measure which lalure of copper stock dividends In a peculiarly - has forced Itself upon us this he'p will important hsjiecl in topper is an esentiai commodity be curtailed some ?or next school year If the school student Is to make his the maintenance of national safety normal progress this help will have for It Is from copper that many parts In another way of war machinery and munitions arc to Ye supplemented It Is hoped that all our people will made With the disappearance of copper nudging the defense of the country take a more concerted and Interested With the copier past In the work of this fields We would be weakened have had support In the past but too mines closed the Army Navy and air many of us have stood aside and let forces would be at the mercy of foreign copper producers For atrotic the officers do all there is to be done if not for social reasons as Is the case of nearly all law enCongress the copper forcement We must take an Individ- should act to safeguard field of Industry ual and a community responsibility At one time American copper domiunder this new program It Is my wish that this difference will be made nated the world Today foreign copi up by each Individually and all sup- per successfully competes with domesIn the home market tic we cause to be know The peon right port a labor of competitor lands has made It It has been my observation as a copossible for American to be ordinator that this "self responsibilcopper ousted from American use Tie only ity’" has been lacking In the past If a work Is worthy to be done at solution Is the enactment of a proIt is worthy of all our active partlclpa-- 1 tective duty tlon Bo I hope It shall be next year Subscription t at Garland Class Matter August i Garland ever Box Elder Pubullahed Milk Is t'ur mos nearly complete food being rich In the pioteins that body tissues serve to rebuild of cal Milk Is our best food source element of clum that most essential bone and tooth structure and other material salts that average modern diets are apt to slight It boasts the vitamins that mean health and growth and is rich in carbohydrates and and fats that furnish dally energy ieserve strength cereals with Together fresh fruits gren vegetables eggs and a portion of meat a full quart of milk each day for every child and a pint for every adult will balance our meals keep protect us from many Infections us well and working toward lasting health happiness and prospeiity PROTEIN Price IS NOT PROTEIN $150 A Year LIFE INSURANCE OR DEATH INSURANCE ALWAYS By Prof A G Philips Protein in live stock feeds is a word used arid seldom loosely properly understood Its derivation Is from an be first”— old word meaning— "To to be because it is generally found lacking In cereals and farm grains It has to be purchased by the fanner most to is It the expensive nurient buy and for that reason Is generally considered the most Important Protein is neecssary if growth and is obtained from egg production Muscle blood poultry feeding feathers reproductive and digestive a and skin large percentage organs of the egg require protein In their Life insurance underas generally stood Is a misnomer The Impression with the conveyed dees not harmonize meaning of the words used Life Insurance as generally applied means the payment of a certain amount of money to one’s loved ones death Your life is not Insured after your dependents are Insured a certain amount of money to support them while they me adapting themselves to new cnditijU3 brought Into being ty the death l the Insured If life lnsuance were to convey the meaning lndii ated It would mean that you would be insured length of life— you would be insured against death Its true meaning Is more in the nature of health insurance As long as you can retain your heath you are certain of maintaining life reasonably up to the time when you die of old makeup Until recently feeders In accepting ’the need of protein have been Inclined to give more attention to the amount rather than the kind or qualRecent studies have shown that age ity while the amount or percentage Is imBut life Insurance in these times has portant the kind or quality is more so a more Important significance than The Poultry Department of the during periods of prosperity The Ontario Agrlultural College In Bulles far more Imthat It gives 362 tin FhovfJ that with similar proportant when money and Jobs are tein level a three kinds of sources gave scarce Dependents who are left withdifferent i exults in egg production out support in times like these some When fish meal was fed the number times have to cope with appalling of eggs produced was 1654 from meat difficulties workWhen experienced scraps 1384 eggs were obtained to get employ and ers find it impossible from tankage 1266 eggs were laid ment one can realize the difficulties These three knds of feds carry front of those who have not been trained in 50 jo 60 protein but they are each any phase of industry quite dale rent In heir makeup and In There are countless thousands who the quality of their proteins o would have been financially Just because a chick starting mash today If they had Invested their money conains 17 protein does not mean in Insurance rather than in stocks that It is better than one containing the recent panic If you invest 15 or pcoier than one carrying 20 certain amount of money in Insurance Consideration must be given to the it does not decrease in value in fact contents of the mixture and the kind some of the plans offered by Insurance of protein carriers included increase companies the value of your investment year by year The writer knows of one instance VI HERE CREDIT CREDIT where a busines man bought a large IS DUE policy about five years ago and at that time he was considering the advisability of buying a policy five times In 8or:eliat the same manner In gi eater in value His income was large which sulphur and molasses dosing of and he could have easily paid the our grand mother's day got credit for premiums on the greater amount But the health work done by dandelion instead of putting his excess earnings pearance on the famly table at about the same tone so an Increased consumption of milk reported in a number of localities is regarded as a sign of While this is returning prosperity true to health officials probably nutritionists and relief committee workers It also indicates something else of importance It confirms a belief which has been steadily growing these community leaders for among some' time— that we are slowly but surely learning that milk is the bigIn the offered best bargain gest and food markets today ed in stocks and like 'thousands of others lost amoet the entire amount If he had induring the depression vested this money in the larger policy he was considering at that time it would not have LVen swallowed up in the have misconstrued the meaning of Insurance it Is nevertheless a safely Tutor of incalculable value Fori us— to of all death conies there are no exceptons— and If we can leave our loed ones reasonably well protected from hardship and suffering we may consider ourselves well repaid for any sacrifices we may have found it necessary to make we life Riverside Mr and Delos Jenson Mrs Mrs Ward George Ward and Miss Irene were In Biigham City Saturday Mr and Mrs LeRoy Hunsaker children of glwood were week f‘'osts cf Mrs Nina Dustin Mr ard Mrs Russel Bowcutt I iy Mis O Lawrence Alvin and Miss Ruth Forsberg were in Richmond Sunday and Mrs Charles Maybe 'and1 Dr children of Malad Idaho were Sunday guests of Mix and Mrs R c Richards of Farmington Kenneth Bourne pent Sunday with his brothers Horace and Leland Bourne Mr and Mrs Thomas Ud Jr and daughter Vadlus were In Blue Creek1 and Howell Sunday Mrs attended George Bowcutt the funrial of Mr Tollman at Bothwell Monday Roocoe Jenson of Ogden was a Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs Delos J H LHIywhite of Brigham City wai a guest cf Mr and Mrs Tracy R Welling Tuesday of Bothwell Virgil Anderson anr Mis Vuginia Cornwell of Tremonton were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Oscar Forsberg Relief Stciety meting was held at the home cf R D McFarland Tuesday afternoon Twelve ladies were present Mrs Annie Bourne returned to her home in Farmington after a week’s visit with her son Horace and Leland Bourne Voss Ward attended the trad meet at Provo Thursday Friday and Saturday Jack in spent the 'ialt La he Cit with lus sister Mrs Harold Pctuxon and family Mrs Edmund Udy and son Ray Mrs Lawrence Johnson and two children' and Mrs George were In Forsberg Deweyville Tuesday Mrs Burton Pett returned to her home in Brigham City Friday after- a week's visit with her daughter Mrs Austin Udy and family Mr and Mrs Oscar Forsberg visited with relatives at Bothwell Tuesday Mrs Alvin Smith Dwane Smith Miss Evadine Smith and Earl Archi- -j bald were Saturday guests of Mr and Mrs Thomas Udy Jr Mrs FTancis Hess of Farmington was a Saturday guest of her mother Mrs Francis Tubbs Miss Ruth Forsberg was a Wednes- - UTAH Friday April 29 1932“ or otherwise State of Utah deceased to The fendants: Defendants the Said De- is brought to recover a Judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the land cn file In described In the complaint District Court' of Box Elder County particularly described as follows You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of tins Summons upon you if served Secwithin the county in which this action The SW14NEK the SttNWW Is brought otherwise within thirty tion 27 and the SEKNEK Section 28 and defend the Tp 14 N R 3 W S L Ml containing days after service above entitled action and in case of 160 acres more or less your failure so to do Judgment will be WH E DAVIS Plaintiffs Attorney rendered against you according to the P O Address: First National Bank demand of the complaint This action Brigham City Utah A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip thi ard coupon mail it with $1 for a week' ix trial subscription tu THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR SUMMONS Pablitlicd u SLIM TIM BREAD and through through frozen artificially from free pure water from chemical odors and for cold and dependable food protection Guarantee the health of yourself and family by keeping your lea box filled with Pure Ice Bessinger Buy Our Coupon Books We Also Sell Soda Water of all kinds Ice Co What Is Home Without a Dollar? 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