Show J THE GARLAND i i ii'ii'HMiiiini ii 'I ii iiiiik ii m i iim iimi m ii n nil WENT Bowcutt’s Service has been moved to the former location of the Vanfleet Garage where facilities are available for auto storage and parking service THROUGH Fy JSIMN H rurLICHER A meric in Hunkers Association n ASKING In its lung raieer lias been compelkd to withstand many serious shocks but It ran Into the most perplexing r'-- AV ( v en- - of Its tanglcmcnt v hole luftory since the general breakdown of values in The commer-cla- l 192' stuictuie of the entire w'orld Seemed to have been shaken from its foundations and the matvel Is that the banker with even thing breadown all king SATURDAY SUNDAY ai omul him was uhlto cuiiiu through ns he lias l failures C neral business Income losses capistagnation to meet debt tal losses inabilities and thrrefoie Inabilities of bunkers to pay butk depositors when loans were In most not paid were the reasons Instances far the bank failures No profession no department of life but Is without its weaker elements been given had proper consideration to the relatively few Instances in bankand startling ing had exaggeiateil headlines been kept in true proportion had hanking not been used as a target for political self seeking and with ruhad iinfounded motives mors not been spread the people's confidence might have leen retained and far les seilous would have been their fiiu'iitlal s for many bank failures were caused that need not have happened There weie factors In our banking experience which every earnest banker which had many deplores— factors oiked years to e Iminate which it was fearfully would i recognized ovate any difficult days which might nri-One of the worst of these was due to political tegiilatlon which chartered many banks that should never have been hai tc red That there have been Incompetence and dishone y In nanking s admitted That the instances that did occur were u el gioisly to increase fear in the We shall conpublic miml we affirm tinue to Htnve for higher attainments In our profession nd strive for laws that require competence and ability in management That we cannot legislate honesty and unselfishness into either a banker or a hoi rower must he conceded but dishonesty wherever should he punished It Is as found true in banking as e'sewhere that no matter how good the law dishonest and incompetent men can make it inW Good laws are essential effective must strive for ever better ones but their enfoicement will come only as the public recognizes that It Is a matter not of laws or codes alone but of the men who administer them MONDAY PRESENTS KATHARINE HEPBURN The girl who set the world Divorcement" triumphs in Colin Clive Billie Burke Chandler Screen play by novel by Gilbert Frankau aflame in “A Bill of a thrilling role with Ralph Forbes Helen Zoe Akins from the R K O Radio picture “Christopher Strong” The personal story of a million daughters Higher and higher! Faster and faster! She gave herself to the great god Speed and tried to run away from the fires within her! 300 miles an hour and then the crash ! Saturday is Race Night — Prices 10c and 25c rv Wednesday Thursday August ZANE GREY’S “SUNSET 1 PASS” with Randolph Scott Tom Keene Kathleen Burke Noah Beery Harry Carey Kent Taylor 10c 15c — two for 25c The Public's not stop swim” “ ‘Y’ to at UD’s the NOTICE best place The slogan contest held by the Udy Miss Adams will receive the season Hot Springs came to a close this week swim tickets lor the slogan one ticket and the Judges C E Smth J D good for the balance of this season at met the Hot Springs pool and one good for Gunderson and Wm Cullimore at the Tmes office and selected the the next season winner A number of slogans were submitted Miss VerNeta Adams of East and Mr Udy wishes to express his apwas awarded the prize for the preciation for the response to this most satisfactory slogan submitted: contest offer FARMERS TO WHEAT farmers of Garland and East Garland Interested in the allotment plan will meet In the basement of the libiary Saurday August 26 at 8:00 p m to get their contracts signed and any Information desired Growers are asked to have the averages of the last three years wheat crops ( four years if return is to be made on average that basis) ready if possible Wheat a ns In accordance with the term of the NRA Code of the Barber of the State of Utah all Barber Shops will charge as follows effective Monday Aug 28: An outstretched hand — a friendly voice — you can put no price on these simple so gestures yet they mean much of your Members family relatives and friends in other cities are too far away for but you can greet handclasps them by voice TELEPHONE THEM TONIGHT It’s next best to seeing them SHAVE I The Long Distance Operator will tell you any you would Hke to know TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH 50 25 HAIRCUT rates T1IE MOUNTAIN SE © M Handclasp: Children’s Haircut to and including 13 years 25c Barber Shops will open at 8:00 o’clock in the mornings and will close at 6:30 o’clock p m on each week day Saturday closing hours are 9:00 o’clock p m Closing hours are now in effect and the uniform State-wid- e price schedule will go into effect Monday at the following Garland Shops : Peterson Barber Shop Percy’s Barber Shop STATES AND CO GARLAND UTAH I UTAH CTTJ GARLAND SPECIALS SATURDAY AUG 26 RAISINS Seiy per Tall Can or pkg- - 5c 2 small Corn Flakes w Cans Part Our people must be bt ought to realize that the welfare of our country depends upon its banking system that the stiength of the banking system defaith and upon the public's pends undci standing and the vast majority o t hanks because of faithful service tendered even through the whole of thin bieakdown had the right to general expect the tiust Rnd confidence of the V UTAH UDY SPRINGS SLOGAN CAMPAIGN CLOSED Hi I1W Announcement TIMES GARLAND Lemons 19c Cantaloupes ige Sunkist per doz Oranges 2 doz 29c Potatoes ise 10c 3 for 10c New Utah 10 ibsl9c people no matIn every great catastrophe ter what Its nature no matter what its ctuse someone nuts be crucified The h inker was this time selected In the te 90's political agitation started a tirade against the railroads Some rail-ads mav have done reprehensible things hut the agitation became so gencial ami so violent ns almost to destroy one of the fundamental factors in the progress of a country Today the same thing hjs been done to the hanker In spite of all that has happened the fj‘t remains that even most of the banks which failed are paying out infinitely better than are investments in almost anything else Tomatoes m 4 ibs 10c Peppers SALAD ROOT DRESSING BEER BP Quart tt Per pkg Cocoa Each Queen’s Taste 3 Pkgs Macaroni Bankers Aiding Agriculture of bankers associations in State many agricultural states are giving time and financial support to encourfarmers amon their that age practices will In Ing about better farm results The major activities reported from me state to the A ricultural CommisBankers Assosion of the American ciation which Is nationally active In promoting this line of cooperation are as follows: 1 Drought relief work: Local banks have played a vital part In this work on the county combeing represented mittees for passing on all seed loans met practically committees every day during the spring to pass on the loans In oraer to get as quick A total of 014 apaction as possible were received and handled plication S33 bolng granted by one committee " Four H Club work: Club wotk financhelped stimulate ing many members who otherwise could not have enrolled They also helped finance fifteen 4 H Club delegates to the state club convention The 3 Livestock banks cofeeding: operated with the Extension Service In the state and the railroads in in- creasing the amount of livestock feeding Assistance was given the feeders in securing finances for their feeding operation 4 Crop Improvement Tb bankers took part in the crop standardisation program of the extension Service and the farmers to us pure encouraged seed snd in many caw made loans this purpose Greeny 2 K K Lb Pkg lc 19c 25c iq( Baking Powder K25cC 19c Jar Rubbers Pkgs 15c 4 HONEY No 10 Tin CC SALMON Maple Leaf Pineapple 33 All Bran Large GrapeFruit Crushed No 10 Tin 49c Kellogg Large I9e BP 8 Oz 19c Then Toilet Tissue Wnf0 19c Mayonnaise Best Food Pint Jar 25c Bankera LAST CHANCE ON PURE THREAD-SILK-FULFASHIONED HOSE AT L 69 i: Coombs 6c GARLAND Peisson UTAH 1 SBa - 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