Show if 11 r I THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Mim THE GARLAND TIMES Publisher I Not if you are properly insured 1L and Mrs Thursday J H Ward George Abbott of Tremonton spent! that week end on Black Smith Fork and Logan Can- gates at yon and at Monto Crlsco spirit were in notice has a 'published been re- - the answer not made in a of or malice but is Eastman Nielson to present to the public via the returned to his Hyrum home Tuesday after spending aame route as the above mentioned Warren Anderson of Salt Lake Is the past three weeks with his wife notice what I believe is a Justified and baby at the home of Mrs Nina with his aunt Mrs Oscar Visiting objection to the action takfn by our Dustin Forsberg City Council Mr and Mrs George Ward and Mr and Mrs Joe ForstVrg are re As a lot owner in the cemetery I sons Mr and Mrs J H Ward and jolclng over the arrival of a baty girl children Mr and Mrs Delose Jensen at their home Fiday evening and two daughters and Mr and Mrs of were Malad Kenneth Austin enjoyed Thursday at visiting Sunday with M and Mrs Lorenzo Bowcutt and Mr and Mrs Thomas P John the Lagoon The Ladies Club has Improved the daughter Silvia attended a show at Mr and Mrs George Ekins Mi’s cemetery Ly the placing of these Hyrum Monday evening several Eliza Hall C A Hall Amort Hall at- gates and I have noticed that Mr and Mrs Fred Limb and Theo tended the funeral services tor Mrs people have since taken more pride Limb of Garland were Sunday dinin caring for their lots which is comner guests of Mrs Frances Tubbs Henry Ekins at Ogden Friday Alvin Bowcutt spent Salt This is Saturday City visiting Lake Portag ! Your farm means everything to you On it you have staked your future Fertilizing ploughing planting cultivating— all these require your personal attention and endless amount of pa- tience and a large outlay of capital Furthermore there are countless other things to attend to Seeing to the livestock making repairs on equipment and caring for farm machinery are all in the day’s work Then comes the harvest! Will it pay you for all that you have put into your farm? If there is just enough sunshine you will have a bumper crop But what if a hail storm should come and destroy the fruits of your labor? Then the curtain would drop on your hopes and all your efforts would be wasted — unless your crops and fruit orchards are fully insured against hail in a reliable company You can’t afford to take needless chances! You could not bear to have your year’s work go for nothing could you? That’s why it’s so important that you take out your Hail Insurance now 'S Mr Ogden and Lagoon with friends Subscription Price $150 A Year J unlocked wish every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 LJ that the gates should be left In order that those who to clean and decorate the last l°ved ones may resting places ° be allowed to do so without being forced to first come into town and get the key to the lock The gates when closed and latched are sufficient to prevent cattle from straying inside the' grounds and lot owners should not be barred from their property by a lock and chain It there was I would any necessity for this lock be Jhe last to complain bu I fall to reason fo such see any legitimate believe Riverside Published H N Brown UTAH John J Shumway IRRIGATED FARM LOANS FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE ’ Real Estate Bought and Sold Bond Auto Insector Conveyancing General Notarial Work Miss Edna Allen of Portage Is visiting this week with the Misses lone and Nina Udy Pierson Verl ha of Ogden to his home after a with Mr and Mrs Deloee ed Mrs A and Brigham returnweeks visit Jensen R Capener Miss Peg Mrs H 8 Tlngey were in City Tuesday Mrs Leon Hales is spending the week in Brigham with her parents Mr and Mrs Herman Bunderson Mr and Mrs Olen Lawerence and children of Hyrum were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Bowcutt Mrs Lloyd Sait Lake her parents of Cravens City are Mr and Mr and Mrs RoyHawks and Mr Grace Hawks is spending the Afid Mrs Arthur John motored to in McCammon visiting her cousMcCammon Sunday to visit Mr and in Miss Emma Hale Mrs Roy Hale Wendell Hall returned home from San Francisco California Monday Mrs Brigham John returned home where from Malad Idaho Monday after a few months visit with his she has been spending the past week brother Taft Hall and half with her daughter Mrs Glen Mr and Mrs Ferrin Harris and Drebert daughter VaLois returned home from Monday morning thirty-sipeople Samaria Friday where Mr Harris has from thls town left for a five day been working National trip to the Yellowstone Mr and Mrs Lavern Smith and Park The trip was sponsored by the children and Mr and Mrs Lynn Smith Mutual Improvement officers Miss week interest and desirable-Thretarded by finding a lock and a on the gates In answer to the published by the city council regarding this lock I am making this appeal for public opinion to have this from the lock and chain removed gates thereby enabling those who wish to care for their property to do so at will and without the added inconvenience of hunting for the key and afterward having to return to towrfo bring the key back mendable is chain notice GEORGE GLEASON adv and son Roy visiting with Mrs George Hales Mis H ren Joey NOTICE C Peterson and Oerald FOR and of two 8alt child- Lake PUBLICATION GARLAND Department of the Interior U S Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah June 28 1933 NOTICE Is hereby given that Lynn O Clark of Lynn Utah who on July 27 1928 made stock raising homestead entry No 045960 for Sec 8 NW'ANEVt SKNEK NWKSE14 SE4SEt4 ESWW Sec 7 E'ANWK WttNEK NEKNEW 18 SttSE’A NWUSEU Section Township 12 North Range 16 West Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof to estaUsh claim to the land above described D Loveland before Chester Notary Public at Yost Utah on the Slst day of July 1933 as witnesses: Claimant names Baker Simon M Julia H Clark Philbert C Lind and Roecoe N Nelson all of Lynn Utah Thomas F Thomas Register Itwas tyt$tuta mousetrap UTAH SPECIALS SATURDAY JULY 15 Crackers Soda-Graha- SOAP Large 10c vfiL 22c POST TOASTIES CHOCOLATE 2 Lb Pkge 5c Palmolive 19c CAKE TIN FREE WITH 2 CAKES St 1 Now it is True Ah out a Car ! 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