Show TIMES GARLAND THE GARLAND anniversary fom (Continued Better Breakfasts of the government take over the behind him wuntry with the army and rule It as a king Cabot Henry late Senator 7 Washlng-to his lAography of occasion states that on this as trully tempted as was Washington with an offer to make stroke Caesar The king or empeTor been easy of would have moreover The colonies were wcomplishment Their governwar by the I weak The Rements were slack and one co was the army volutionary national power in thelanc' hensive worshipped To a man the soldiers and with their aid he Washingtoncontrol of the could have taken over As near as that at this stage natin was the country of America’s history to becoming a monarchydistance great a was And yet it llm Washington To George away was no temptemptation of kingship he put contrary On the all at tation and moe it aside with far greater that did Ceasar sincere indignation ft wave aside the laurel crown In imletter whose every word should be school planted in the mind of every Nicola’s child to America he declined made offer and rebuked the man who said it Writing on May 22 1782 he surSir — with a mixture of great read have prise and astonishment sentiments you the with attention Be ashave submitted to my perusal sured Sir no occurence in the course of the war has given me more painthan your infemation ful sensations of there being such ideas existing in the army as you have expressed andj and reI must view with abhorrence with severity what! at a loss “I Tonld'he v7n part oT my conduct and chill even the sun Is and five grains of salt Also chill over night be up and about in there is apt to be a sluggard to know Want most families one into bow to turn the dilatory a prompt pheasant riser? Offer the prospects of a good interestBreakfast ing breakfast — a Betteralarm clock in fact It has the beaten a mile whether its note is musical or imperative is nothing like the There "Now I wonder what thought there will be for breakfast today —my but those pineapple panto cakes were good yesterday!” liuluie cheerful withdrawal from the comforting warmth of fleecy blankets It doesn’t make any difference whether the laggard Is a “him” or or a "her" In teens twenties fifties— there Is just no one proof against the' appeal of delicious apa of first thing food the petizing snappy winter morning Try this the - menu tomorrow gnij watch mirade work: Tomato and Ginger Me with Slued Bananas IP heul Cereal Tried Eggs and Huron Whole Wheat Toast Peach Preserves Coffee when IN inwinter no burry to page one) Jge begd Tomato and Ginger Ale of — To one 9 li ounce can tomato Juice add one tablespoon merning servo at sugar the Juice of one lemon big with the greatest mischiefs that can befall my Country If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself you could not have found to me seems are a person to whom your schemes Let me conjure more disagreeable for you then if you have any regard concern for yourself your Country or posterity or respect for me to ish these thoughts from your mind from and never communicate of Mxs Clyde Marsh and children Willard are spending the week visiting with Mr and Mrs Wm Bowcutt wfis June Udy spent the week end at the Udy Hot' Springs as a guest of Miss Norma Udy Jesse Davis and son Lawrence attended the’ track meet in Balt Lake Monday Mr and Mrs E W Ward Mr and Mrs Ira Ward and Mrs Phebe Ward visited with relatives to Logan Tues- rsor any one else a sentiment j 't at CRYSTAL SPRINGS every SUNDAY afternoon at 2:30 P M Given by the Bear River high school Band Geo 0 Nye conducting Bring your picnic and enjoy the afternoon PARAMOUNT Garland SATURDAY In the two and glasses FOR OF ANIMALS DAMAGES OPDT the Garland Precinct of said County I have in my possession the followU pot ing described animal which claimed and taken away win be sold at public auction to the highest cash Prebidder at my corrals in Garland cinct on the 20th day of January 1930 cinct on the 28th day of May 1932 at the hour of 6 p m Drscrlption of Animal One black colt about 2 years old branded N on right thigh Dot on the foehead Said animal was taken up on the tenth day of May and held for found on the one dollar damage premises of George Beal and will be sold at public auction on the 28 da of May at 6 p m at C M‘ Peterson’s corral C M PETERSON Poundkeeper of Garland Precinct SUNDAY MONDAY UNION DEPOT a Where sinner Terminal of life’s every emotion! Where love rubs shoulders with hate meets saint adventlif’s and tf greatest ending place Starting ures “ So real you'll actually Never before maytfe daring expose of humanity amazing background live evory part will the against never again and tell It feel every thrill screen bring such a such a swift moving Jr with Starring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Joan Blondell (Not a R R Picture) Riverside Miss Peg Capencr end in Logan as a Anna Neddo Some Men cannot save but the family prospers because the wife keeps a saving account and deposits every dollar she can spare from her allowance with now and then a larger sjzed bill It is our pleasure to extend our lady depositors every courtesy and consideration 4 per cent paid on saings accounts - bus- Tremonton Banking Company spent guest the of week Miss She Reduced Bowcutt and Mr and Mrs Lorenzo daughter Silvia were in Richmond and Sunday Mrs Glen Lawience home with them children returned after a week’s visit with relatives The Misses June lone and Nina Hadfield and Orlean spent Udy Thursday in Logan with the Biology class from the high schooL Mr and Mrs Joe Moon and children of Malad were Sunday and Monday guests of Mr and Mrs Herman Potter and Mrs Rowane Udy Mr and Mrs Ronald Hales and two home Saturday children returned from a two weeks visit with friends and relatives in Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Ira Ward spent Sunday afternoon in Fielding with their grandmother Mrs Alice Smith Mr and Mrs Edmund Udy had for their guests Sunday Mr and Mrs and son LaVem Mrs Clyde Buxton Buxton Mrs1 Fred Buxton Ameron Sara Hilton and son Neil of Garland Mr Orson Jenson of Midvale andj Mrs Earl Moon Glen and LaGandj Hess of Farmington Mr and Mrs Joe Forsberg Mr and Mrs Georgd and' Forsberg and daughter Doris Mr and Mrs Lawrence Johnson andj two children Miss Vera Bowcutt is spending the week in Salt Lake City with her sister Mrs Henry Swenson and family Mr and Mrs Calvin Anderson and children Mr and Mrs Halmer Anderson and son ’ andMr and Mrs Nels Anderson and daughter Shirley of Bothwell were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Oscar Forsberg The families of John Bowcutt celebrated his eighty second t'irthday In the ward chapel Saturday evening a program was given games were played and lunch was served to eighty of his decendants Miss Glena Packer of Ogden spent the week end here visiting with friends Miss Gayle Bunderson returned to her home in Brigham arter finishing her school year Ford Richards spent the d AAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA For ICE ANT PASTE AND PETERMAN’S ANT POWDER KELLOGGS gC PER CAN 3 BARS COLGATES BIG BATH SOAP FREE with 50c BOTTLE ©f PALM OLIVE SHAMPOO 49G FLAG SETS FOR DECORATION DAY 1 QC SET Garland Drug Co C L Pinder Prop t TT I ’T y y1 v f vt f f r t rrrrF oao £- - f announces that he has taken over the WESTERGAARD ANDREW TEXACO SERVICE STATION at Stayner’s Garage and will render the Give us a call And Listen for the Fire Chief public the proper service every Tuesday night at 6:30 over K S L 38 Pounds The Safe Way "I have been taking Kruschen Salts for 4 months and I think they are wonderful I am 32 years old and 5 ft 2 in tall I was very fat 165 lbs and now I weigh I weighed 127 lbs and feel fine If I let up taking the Salts one morning I feel and heavy" Mrs Florence lazy Loftus Boston This is Just one of hundred of letters we get every month— Kruschen not only cause you to lose fat but health — in vivaciousness — you lose fat where fat is most prominent and at the same time keep stomach liver and kidneys functioning AAA AAA noon ginger ale the combine once Four small In FREE BAND CONCERT Hadfield was lh Ogden on Monday Horace Udy spent Sunday - Lake -- visiting BEVEAGES AND COAL TEXACO SERVICE' See Also Good Used Auto Parts BESSINGER 1932 OiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiMiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiimiuH and with Monday relatives and Mrs Jack Schlcss and Mr Kennard and daughter Mrs L H Geneva of Logan visited with relafteratives and friends here Sunday Mrs The average depth cf the ocean be 12500 below sea level Is said to feet The 'deepest place in the ocean Mindinao Deep the is found yet and Japan Phillippines tween the feet have where soundings of 34410 been recorded The greatest depth in the Atlantic Ocean is near Porto Rico 27872 feet STATE O iness May 20 with her parents Mr and Mrs R C Horace Udy and children City Richards Leon Hales was in Brigham Alvin Bowcutt and Miss Ruth Fors- Sunday Cache Valley in Miss Ruby Bowcutt of Oaxland wal berg spent Friday ForsMr and Mrs Edmund Udy and a" Sunday guest of Miss Ruth Mr and MPa Herman Potter were In berg Mr and Mrs W C Potter of FarmBurley Idaho on business Tuesday Miss Rilla Pelt of Salt Lake Cityi lngton are visiting with Mr and Mrs spent last week with her sister Mrs Herman Potter day pint SALE Friday Creek AfeV:' — UTAH Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Pett and Grant of Brigham City were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Horace Udy Mr and Mrs Carl Benson and Frank Benson of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr and MrsJ It Ward Mr and Mrs Ora Hyer and totp have moved- to their farm in Blue BROS and Garage TTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT? 1 EE naturally Any drugstore in the world will sell you a Jar of Kruschen for a trifling sum — take in a teaspoonful glass of hot every morning— go light on fatty meats potatoes and sweets But for your health's sake demand and get Kruschen are numerous It’s the little daily dose that does it Why Bother Your Wife To keep in touch STRAW HAT SALE $150 Qgc $225 with FRIENDS A when you can get delicious light days-a- t- the Blue Bell Confectionery They are the kind that makes you enjoy your meals these warm days Try one to- - day Telephonein your - home is well worth eents It costs the few a day — It runs many errands and is always handy lh emergencies There is no substitute for your telephone Blue Bell TIIE Confectionery MOUNTAIN TELEPHONE & You can at this price and then season right with two straw hats goes for the season you will be sartorially equipped as far as your headgear Sisals Panamas and Toyos are all here In this sale In these three — selection best the for early Come low price group surprisingly Start the STATES TELEGRAPH COMPANY Sennits Work Straw Hats 15 to 49c Special— Boys and Mens Tennis Shoes 49c Coombs & Persson Co 1 — ’mV |