Show - — THE GARLAND TIMES r GARLAND UTAH East Garland Baseball Benefit Dance Wednesday May 3rd Benton Orchestra East Garland Ward Hall Refreshments the the depositors informed it should be situation directly banking a complete depositors of the bank They have a done rather than have their silence leads to misunderstanding and right to know the workings of Comthe Depositors’ representatives Mr sepshould be Gephart thanked for mittee and for each depositor arately to make a trip to the bank to realizing his position as a memtbr of committee find out the latest happenings In the the depositors’ and giving the bank of the the of information people the which he liquidation proces ifut it is a waste did in Iris article is not only imposible The two valley of human energy cover well all the towns newspapers of the valley and enter most of the It seems to bs that depositors’ homes the most successful operation of a Mrand Mrs Cecil MacGavin and committee representing the deposiwere week tors would necessarily call for keep- thiidien of Spanish Fork cud guests of Mr and Mrs Henry ing the most complete facts befoie l’uikinson parents of Mrs MacGavin those whom they represent thru the Tlie play “Eyes of Love' was papers mfidiumtjToee in the ward church Wednesor partial silence in these Silence it was sponsored by the matters do not lend toward a com- day evening school Vs Sunday betwen Thursday deposit cooperation evening it plete and was pi rented in Pleasantview Idaho Committee and the Depositors' and Monday in Samaria Idaho any layman will have heard any Mrs lei in Harris spent amount of criticism because of the Friday in Samaria Idaho visiting her parents prolonged silence of the Depositors' Does this lend any feel Mr and Mrs John Roderick Committee the of ing toward the cooperation Bihop Gunnell and wife and Mrs which anyone people of this valley Veda Gunnel of Howell Utah were knows is very much needed? viutois of Mr and Mrs Joshua Hawks the was The money which put in Sunday bank to run it successfully for sj Mr and Mrs Cyrus Gibbs and Mr was the depositois and Mis KinL'ail Hall many years motored to should be Ogden money and the depositors Friday told about the money which they inA laige of officers number and Any lack of covested in this bank teacheis of Sunday school attended committee from their operation he convention in Malnd Sunday by the should not be torelateci Relic i Society conference held was i! But on the other hand positors evening with President Zina the Depositors Committee is doing its Sunday E Hams in charge Prayer was offer best to clear matters up and are piecd by J Hyium Gibbs report Zina E deit to the the facts people senting Harris duet Flossie Knudson and serves the cooperation to the fullest Clca Mends financial report Nellie extent by the depositors Hoskins Laura song Gibbs and We do not belive that silence in tins Vcreen John stake board members matter is the best thing If it weie solo Ira Hoskins spoke saxaphone necessary to spend $20 or $30 to keep before The Garland Times WEEKLY NEWSY THAT A BEAR RIVER VALLEY INSTITUTION Published Every Box Elder B Friday at Gar lan County Utah Publisher DALE GIBSON at Garland the Postofflce Second Class Matter In August 1928 Entered at Utah a$ Price Subscription A Year $150 A START IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION In this Issue of the Garland Times readers will find a copy of answers to questions asked publicly committee of the of the depositors’ Tremonton Banking Co The questmatters which ions are concerning u e uppermost In the minds of many of the Tremonton cf the deposltors Banking Co Fred C Gephart a membet of the our Committee Depositois’ gives concrete answers to the questions in a way that will appeal to the depositors as and truthful being straightforward This is what the Garland Times had in mind when It carried those questions under the caption of “Why?” Just a word to the Depositors’ Committee There is no need of spending $20 'or $30 to put the lacts of the " ICE Portage talk Bishop John R Gibbs benediction Mrs Sjlvia Harris Mr and Mrs Loyal Harris spent and in Tuesday Muiiday Ojpden and Willard Charles Idaho Bailey of Rupert and William Roderick spent Tuesday night at the Isaac Roderick home R C Harris spent Wednesday in Snow llle Tlie Poitage M I A took the play to Cherry “Women Folks" Creek Tuesday evening Miss Ida Knudson and Nedra in Knudaon the d spent Deweyville with friends Mr and Mrs Ralph Ashley of were callers Sunday of Mr Fielding and Mrs ’Nathaniel Ashley at the R S Hoskins home J Edward Gibbs of Malad Idaho was in town on business Monday CREAM DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING of Large Assortment Flavors JUMBO ICE CREAM in — ! 20c '35 b'5 J 2 Pints for s' J Bulk 35c ICE CREAM SODAS Sunday a pint Only V v t SATURDAY SPECIALS! lb HOSPITAL COTTON 8FECIAL !! 10c Reg VELVO TOILET LOST 20 POUNDS TISSUE 39c "June 28th 1932 I started taking Krusrhen Salts Have lost 20 pounds from June 28th to Jan 10 Feel better than have felt for four years Was 19c $100 bottle COTY PERFUME Free with each Box Coty’s Face Powder At S100 $100 ST Reg REGIS ALARM CLOCKS Guaranteed SPECIAL 89c 50c Reg SPECIAL 5 Yd STERIL GARLAND DRUG Helen Hays and J6 A in Gary Cooper A GREAT PICTUREOF A CREAT BOOK1 Further: 1 have been asked numertimes— “How soon will the Tremonton bank pay out?” “How much will they pay out and when?” "Why don’t they pay the depositors part of their money now?” etc etc These questions numerous and others like them can be answered with one statement: “Just as soon as agriculture gets on its feet" In other words this bank cannot pay the deuntil it collects from the1 positors people who owe it Most of these people get their Income from farming To pay off all depositors in full would collections require of about $102000-0- 0 plus expense of collection which in these days is quite high to pay this the bank has assets valued at about $16000000 “ Under present conditions it is impossible to realize face value1 on these notes and collateral Collections Can be speeded up on a number of notes Put not without causing considerable and unnecessary losses to those who owe the bank In a great would mean putting farmers out of business for the sake of collecting a few hundred dollars Until the farmer can get a fair price for the product of his farm he will be able to pay very little on his debts For Instance a suden or steady rise in the price of wheat alone would be felt immediately In the liquidation of this bank This in turn would result in a partial payment of the deposits to the depositors When we consider the fact that the cU Tremonton Banking Company pended almost entirely for Us exist-- i ence on a farming community and with agriculture in as bad or worse' condition than any other industry the past few years it is small wonder' ' that such slow progress has been made with liquidation Recent legislation by both the State Legislature! ' and Congress will have the effect we operhope as soon as they become ative of relieving to a large extent and the both the banking situation In present condition of agriculture the meantime afcbut all we can do is to wait patiently and as depositors encourage those now in charge of the bank's affairs to conserve the assets and keep them in such shape that they can be collected as soon as conditions Improve FRED C GEPHART DR D B GREEN Dentist Phone 138 Tremonton Utah OUR D ANCE and SWIM at ous CRYSTAL Used Cars GOOD OR WE DO IRONK CHEVROLET CO Utah Phone MAKE SPRINGS: Tremonton Shaw & Iverson FUNERAL A JC SERVICE COMPLETE PANTONF MUSIC CO Oldist Music House In Our low over- head saves you money Hanes - Radio’s - Violins I I Band Instruments When you think of LUMBER or HARDWARE think of WILSON LUMBER COMPANY' to Build Anything” “Everything Phone II Tremonton Utah For Prompt W E Getz Best In Funeral WOODLAND Utah Logan Woodland John N Richards Phone 210 Logan CWIM at UDY jeweler-optome- trist The and Ecotrmio Service call RICHARDS— D P In Optometric Sesvlce Northern Utah Tremonton HOT SPRINGS LJ Utah Poultrymen - Attention! 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