Show J J J " v THE GARLAND TIMES Published every Friday at Qarland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Ann Archibald Archibald and at Mrs Clarkston Tarbett are Mrs BLEACHERS SAYS-- and Mis C D Barfuss and C Barfuss attended the funeral serYuli Jumpin’ giraffes! of Mrs Barfuss" grandmother celebrated Wheat Mis Joseph Empy at Idaho Falls on Garland Willard a 17 BEN Mr L vices notice Day- by to 2 lacin’ That glvln bevy of Garland fence busters swung and Mrs W L Aldred announ- the timber hard ad often Next Sun-- 1 ce the marriage of their daughter day they play Kaysvllle and accord-- 1 Dora to Ernest Anger of Temonton ing to the present outlook It's goln’ toi Subscription Price $150 A Year The marriage took place in Malad on' be some party Personally I’d like to Satuiday August 19 wager a bit on that tnc out Exzemie made a business trip to Salt Lake on has about as much use for my argu- Mr and Mrs J M Gaddie return-laTuesday ments along that line as a boa conMr und Mrs LillywhiU- of Spanish jfd homo Thursday of week after strictor has for shoulder braces F S Peck made a business trip to Fork are visiting at the home of Mr1 a two weeks visit at the worlds fair Salt Lake Wednesday and Mrs Louis LUlywhite Mr and Mrs J H Archibald of Salt was a business odell L C Christopherson I uke left Tuesday morn-Thompson City sprat Wheat Day and SunOne of Manager Mansell's pastimers visitor at Salt Lake City Tuesday ing for Wyoming to enjoy the ret of day visiting with relatves n Garland the forecast that his gang broadcasts Mr and Mrs Milton Peters of Brig- the week fishing and hunting is goin' to put Garland in a worse Mis J L Harvey entertained Mrs ham spent Wheat Day visiting with Mrs Morris Howard and daughter shape than an auctioneer with ton-- ° CL v V Mrs CurUr Mr and Mrs J J Shumway mren’ Joyce spent the last week at Salt Lane Mis J M Gaddie Mrs T W Innes silitis All I gotta say is that such Miss Inez Jensen spent Friday vis- City visiting relatives static causes about as much and Mrs C L Finder Monday after- Mrs Keith iting with her cousin gang as a the absence of Wra King noin at tier home The afternoon wa tion Wlth Manager During s paralyzed ukelele Driggs F J Limb is filling the duties oi picker in a and spent in sewing social chat Brass band But I'm offerin’ a prize William Mrs Philps of Salt Lake night watchman IT the of F winner A to the at that carnage — an Wurdleigh Cty spent Sunday reports: Miss Driggs Miss Velma Howard Luke home Williams and Mrs Echo Fields invitation tuh my golden wedding and City visited this week had their tonsils removed Thursday Dam Mrs Morris Howard Miss Thora Durfey of Beaver Mis Ixjis Linford and Buddy Miss Jessie Manning is spending the weok visiting at the had their tonsils removed Wedhome of Miss Myrl Christopherson Jack Furney of Kaysville also joins fo Salt Lake City to spend morning scribes the to remark that Percy Nelson and Louis Peterson the next week visiting with her aunt nesday Mrs J H Archbald is “althe game Mrs Bishop and family of Missouri ready in our lais and calling us ‘pawere guests Monday and Tuesday at HERE’S ONE WAV TO pa’" Mebbe so but I don’t think that even a backward Eskimo should risk the home of Mrs Alfred Bishop in Garland a guess on that riot Mr and Mrs William King lilt on afternoon to spend the Thursday next month in Kentucky and Chicago Earmarks of Dirty Cracks Mr and Mrs Cliffoid Archibald of To Wm Cullunore And Co Garland 'Portage spent Tuesday with Mr I don't mean to get personal but parents Mr and Mrs Alex Archibald this is just to let you ‘‘cieadbeets’’ up to be deIt’s embarrassing there in on the fact that you might x visiting the world's fair pendent upon a neighbor’s as out Mrs F J Weaver and mother Mrs NEWARK well white now the hang MAN flag KNOWS HOW AND telephone L D Haws as far as Sunday’s game is concerned of Ogden spent Turstay for LOSES TEN rol’NDS It's humiliating And what it takes to embalm you we you afternoon and evening visiting at the them for and inconvenient Ad what it takes to embalm you we’Arch Hall home — especially when they have ve got — Manager Mansell Kaysville Miss Doris Weaver of Ogden and To: Mansell Kaysville Miss Virginia Erskine company or are resting hav of bait Lake "Ginllomen I used Kruse hen Salts As undertakers Ing meals or retiring earlier City are spending the rest of the week’ to try and get nd of Neuritis from you birds have untoo much than usual See if I'm not vixitng with Mr and Mrs Arch Hall which I had suffered for one year in dertaken — Wm Cullimore Mss Garland Phoebe Hall returned home on my 'left shoulder and arm I took right You can have a telephone Tuesday after spending the past three a little of the baits in the morning of your own for a few cents weeks at Ogden visiting with relativ-- ! sometimes in my coffee other times a day — to use whenever you es I would in water also occasionally Plan Your Swings want Mr and Mrs J D Gunderson Mr1 take a dose In water at night before Lou Gehrig one of the stars of the and Mrs W J Culiiinore and Mr and retiring For 3 months I used the Yankee “Murderer’s Mrs Dent Rich made a business trip salts and while I lost 10 Row” has made pounds in to Ogden Monday Any employee will by outguessin’ the pain in my shoulder HAS his enviable record weight When he steps up to the take your order pitchers Duunc Arcliibald ENTIRELY Harry Thompson DISAPPEARED During and Ralph King made a business trip the time I was plate every motion every expression taking the salts I ancl will spend etivril no oilier medical treatment Wyoming Tuesday so and every twinkle of an eye of the the rest of the week there am fully ennvinced the Krusehrn pitcher means something to him He THE MOUNTAIN STATES Mr and Mrs Bert Young of Salt "‘ilts Alt! triek" C K Murray doesn't bat mechanically Every swing of the hickory not only has power beLake City visited for a few hours SatNiwark N J AND TELEPHONE too urday at the home of Mr and Mrs Take one half teaspoonfifil n hind it but brains of F A Driggs Mrs Young is Mr Driggs Salts in a glass of hot water evCO TELEGRAPH Swinging consistently may result In sister ery morning — a jar lasts 4 weeks— a good batting average But intelli- Mr and Mrs Kuman atTarlAtt in the get it at any druggist gently planning every swing is a powtended the funeral services of Mrs but a trifle erful factor in getting a man out of the average class and into the top- Monday H N Brown Publisher Mr Dr Betensen reports the following medical news: Mr and Mrs Job Had- tonsils refield had their daughter’s moved at the Valley hospital Monday had his tonsils reBlaine Thompson Bill moved at the hospital Monday Howard received a broken and mashed foot while at work at the Factory Sidney Brough received cuts Monday while on two of his fingers Monday fixing a bicycle tire The two middle cut completely fingers were almost off Locals t Dependent on END AGONY Neighbors OF NEURITIS te notcher ItwassaTT a mousetrap j JMowitis True Ab out a Car ! Remember the old saying “Make a better mouse” and so on? Well and the world will all these years there does seem to be something to it Pontiac sales are ahead of trap after last year— and still growing You' will admit that in a year like this tha? means the car must have something Somethin? that people want Now Pontiac does offer a lot for the moue And its price is low Pontiac gives a big beautiful package o I Balanced Value O What docs that mean? Simply that Pondar gives you Economy— but not st the expense of other qualities It gives also Durability Comfort Safety Performance and Appearance It Balanced Value for the owner gives It means that the car wears evenly through tens of thousands of miles of use And at the en J of two or three years it gives extra dividends h the way of higher trade-i- n value Fisher bodies have Fisher No Draft Ventilation Pontiac is a typical General Motors Value —a good car to buy Read the Free Booklet Come In lew a tree copy ol the booklet— "What do you mean— BiUnced Value- - It explain what Pontiac it in everyday terms with which everybody la UmOiar It ia worth reading because it will make you a better car buyer— a more critical j udge ol value class Yuh know there’s which Exzemie anJ one on thing me agree That is that Dons score looks as much out of proportion as a red sweater at a funeral And I don’t know any more atbut how the Lions got such a lead In that 7th fray than Leo Farnsworth knows about the nestin' habits of the Peruvian killaboo bird It’s just a case of not findin’ their true battin’ strength eftrlier in the game I guess that the score wasn't two to one Given four more Innings and I’m dead sure that Lion gang would have done somethin’ in the way of sluggin’ that would have been worth turnin’ up the lights for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior U S Department Office at Salt Lake City Utah August 19 1933 NOTICE is hereby given that Charles C Toyn of Grouse Creek Utah who on October 26 1928 and August 16 1929 made original and additional No homestead entries 047739 047916 for SW'iSW'i Sec 8 Twp 12 N R 17 W EH original NW WHNEh NEiSW!4 Wi SEF4 SESEVi 23 N'iNE1 Sec SE'aNE1 Sec 26 SWV Sectionv25 TownNWVi W'iSWU ship 13 North Range 17 West Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof to estab-- j lish claim to the land above described before William Betteridge Notary Puttie at Grouse Creek Utah on the 30th day of September 1933 Claimant names as witnesses: Newell Richins P C Lind Ralph Tanner C Richins all of Grouse' Clarence Creek Utah Thomas F Thomas Register Shaw A Si FUNERAL Iverson SERVICE COMPLETE ANCE and SWIM at CRYSTAL v For Prompt 'I I I Funeral I'IIhI : SHOE I REPAIRING i j E J A BIRCH!' - — t SWIM t— J UDY HOT SPRINGS Shoe:i Repairing : 1 I Start the School Year Right Pen and Pencil Sets Priced from 7JF t0 $250 Complete Line of Note Books and Paper all kinds BUY EARLY COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR NEW COMPACTS — TELEPHONE NO 1 for your Drug Orders — Garland Drug Co Not if you are properly insured ! Land Mr and Mrs N B Andrus and Erva and Belva and Mrs daughters William Andrus and small son were guests of Mrs M E Andrus Saturday They were enroute to their home after visiting with relatives in Idaho books Cash! CASH paid for used allowed for used High School books on purchases made from ourj new and complete line of school books and supplies It will pay you to buy at the high school supply' store — Leland Hansen credit Mrs C W Downey and daughter Thelma left Monday morning for Salt Lake City after spending the past 3 weeks at the home of her daughter Mrs Evan Gee They will visit in the city for a week berpre- - leaving for their home in Fainnount West Virginia Hu? school! First Class -a- I John N Richards 210 Logan — THREE SWIMS Then A FREE III IliilMlnl FOR t and Economic Service call III! headquarters’ SPRINGS! RICHARDS— WOODLAND Logan Utah D P Woodland Phone r 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 patience 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 jhave 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 ! Y ou 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 InsurHail your ance now John J Shumway IRRIGATED FARM LOANS FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE Real Estate Bought and Sold ———General Notarial Work BANK BUILDING GARLAN UTAH — |