Show VV v - MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER Just a Line of Chatter BUY IN GARLAND Once more the Yulctide sc awn has sneaked up on us and passed by Ac- -' cortLnry to the merchants generally Hj was the best Christmas in a numtxn of years Stocks were depleted and more money was in circulation than has been the case since the depression began And thanks to the American Legion and Ladies Auxiliary of Garland! a number of kiddies were made happy this year who might have otherwise ' been overlooked by old Santa With the help of the Boy Scouts old toys' were gathered and repaired dolls drssed in new clothes and on Christ- mas Eve Santa himself was brought! to Garland to personally deliver these presents ' Garland scheduled M Men L'asketb&n team is to play the strong last team of Ogden next Fri- day night at the Armory Winter athletes have a good follow- mg here and it is to be hoped that the lans turn out to support the local page in this rather lengthy from the aother On issue will be editorial re- ‘°n St Louis Post Dis- in reference to the criticisms patch heard occasionally about the National Recovery Act This editorial is in my well worth the time it takes opinion to read it and it expresses what I believe is the opinion of the vast majority of the citizens of this great nation along the lines of cooperation with the present administration in the atnation tempt to rebuild a Those people have been in the of going to "sunny” California each winter to escape the rigors of severe winter climate might well regret their trip this winter if the present streak of weather holds out At the time this Is being written the sun js shining brightly the day is warm— a glance out on the streets shows bud sess men walking auound in their shirt sleeves— what more could one ask True we all missed a white Christm as— but who cared when the sun shines like this? A peculiar situation this year With more money in the pockets of tlie pub lie and people spending more freely than far several years past yet local merchants in not only this but in oth er communities in many cases did less business than last year The reason is easy to find though— the weather was so good that people piled in their cars and drove to the cities do their shopping — something that might not have been done by many had we had Inclement weather So our wonderful weather has bouno-e-d back at us in a business way to can lead a horse to water but’ - You you cannot make him drink” may have progressive up to the minute local merchants but no one can make the public trade in their stores ThoSa people who have made a habit home business men of patronizing have found that they can profit by so that we ing And it L possible can — but It’s a mighty splendid idea to try home merchants first The local merchant progressive handles the best of merchandise and ut prioes as low or lower than those away from home He knows the sort of competition he must meet and he realizes that quality plus low cost must be ever before him if he wishes to hold his local folk at home The season VOLUME VI — - — " Garland Utah Friday December 29 1933 Lions Club in Last ’33 Meet is in tin Mu 's— Year Persons who do rot secure Dor 123” will before January Licenses be taxed (200 for male dog's and $10 lor female dogs and will be subj'vt to aired and fine for keeping clegs without a license This - the last public notice and arrest will surely Mlow if it is not complied with week— S' i & V ' ’ Vr' 1 101 i i a in Hint i I'li 'Mini'ii'ira'ir ' ' Number 22 Penalty forvpriving Over Fire HosV to be En forcedStrictly Hert to isVcallcd Attention Bpecd i7 cf the City CXcbnances drft'lng over Are hoou It taig i that cf our tlon gai bcif is an nocd pay Jio i many attention to fire hoi out on the sheet am fires or fire drills r each limp it is drivyn across the rub ber lining Ms injured which finally leads to bursting hose To potect th hose the 'City Council in 1319 paune' an ordinance providing peaitiea P violation of the law in this regard The (section follow: ' SECTION 257 — It ’shall be unlawful for any person willfully or drive with any vehicle to over or across ho6e when laid for th purpose of extinguishing flies or l other useful purpose Attention of the public is called this time to this section which wiL be rigidly enforced in the future Garland Lions club held the last luncheon meeting of the year Wed- nesday night at the Garland hotel whh a splendid attendance g Chef Fraser did himself ly proud in serving an unusually good turkey dinner to the club members Lions Kirkham ad Nye led the club is five minutes community singing after which Lion Michaells introduc-teaed the speaker of the evening Odell OF HIE UNITED STATES 'ftiL DANK Thompson of the Bear River high school faculty Odell delivered a pep- pyt inspirational talk on the advant- d PAY TO THE nges and purposes of athletic ORDER OK mg of the youth of the land in edu- cational institutions It was without doubt one of the best and most Interesting talks that it has been the privilege of the local club to enjoy in many meetings The annual Lions extravaganza was discussed and the finance committee was instructed to take charge of arrangements for thls annual show and to report tentative' plans at the next directors’ meeting A report was called for and given on the Lions annual New Year eve dance to be held at Ladies Self Culture Club Garland the Armory beginning at Holds Christmas Meeting 12:05 a m New Years Day It is expected that the dance this year will be even bigger and better than ever club of The Ladies Self Culture before darland held its annual Christmas Tire meeting closed at an early hour at the relief society room on with the customary salute to the flag party December 22 President Mrs A ft Capener presided at the meeting a speech of welcome at and delivered Remoneti‘First Step in zation of Silver” says Senator E D Thomas the opening A one act play was next enjoyed under the direction of Miss Idona Porter after which those present all Joined in community singing and was persuaded to WASHINGTON D C Dec 28 — games Santa Claus take time off from his arduous duties President Rooseveltfs proclamation at the North Pole and visited the (dub opening federal mints to newly mined and delivered presents to all present was declared by Senator Elbert A silver male quartette composed ©f Geo O D Thomas here today to be the first Fred L Nye C H last and logical step in the remonetization of Nye favord Mark Nichols with several silver selections “If Congress itself doesn't act reLight refreshments were served to monetization will- - come abput without 33 members and their husbands legislation by a natural process" he the who were presnt and the following said Senator Thomas explained that he invited guests: Mr and Mrs Geo Mr and Carter George Davis the initial sees In seigniorage charge Mrs C Mrs H Mrs Last Mr and and set by the President at the newly mined metal turned in to the S W Capener mints for coinage as the greatest CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS Bible charK could or would be made He believe- - that the President Mrs J W Earl of Felding enterpurposely selected the outside figure but that it is adjustable and may be tained member of their family and lowered from day to day if desired friends at a dinner Christmas day Mrs J W Earl of Fielding was 6ame ?lafri5r that the gold J11 of hostess at her hoae to members ft controlled plan is lowered the her family and Invited Mends on seigniorage Christmas Uver will fuither advance day and utlmately within the period of Mr and Mrs J W Garrett entertwo or three years at least the price tained as guests on Christmas day of sUver as a commodity will equal its Mr and Mrs M W Garrett and famprice as a metal thereby Krtnfcing ily and Mr and Mrs Oreon Peterson about a practical remonetization of The home was approprlatey decoratsilver” the Utah Senator declared ed in the holiday motif Senator Thomas is conferring with Mr and Mrs Geo O Nye ahd famother silver proponents and Admini- ily were dinner guests Christmas day stration officials looking to the lowerat the heme of Mr and Mrs C H Last Hales charge ing of the seigniorage Hazel Innes Rosella Carter Mr May two months after he took his seat a the new United States Senator and Mrs C L Plnder and Mrs from Utah he suggested a plan for Myrtle Holmgren were dinner guests the coinage of newly mined silver to of Mrs J L Havey P°f NEW YEAR DANCE Garland Lioas club will hold its annual New Year dance at the Garland Armory b°srirmirj at 12:05 a m New Years Day Social musc lr and the provided for the occasion nric of admission liau been held to 50 cent per couple includin'? confetti Mr and Mrs L Grover and Mrs and lints etc Martin The committee in charee of the Riser were Snowville business vsito'-Thursday danqe has everything in readiness fpr tbebn? affair and plans call for ftvak in? tins the outstanding dance of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION season in Garland Everyone always Depart mert of the Interior Oevv-r- l has a good tune at the Lions dance assured of evLend Office at Salt Lake City and this year they en more fun than usual Lion J E 5 1333 Utah December Udell is fermailv in chares cf rihe dance but- as he will be alrient from NOTICE Is hereby given thrt Mailer of Ilyrum Utah who or the cifv at that time the active chair to Lion 102i niede homestead entry manship has been delegated Dee 2 No 043504 for NE'i Section 14 Town Dr Wardielgh Ran res 6 West 13 North Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of tention to make final Proof to e$'sb-:claim to the hnd above described before Lea Notary Public e trrnt''n Hah oil- the Bth day at 133 of January as witnesses: Wesnnimnnt names ley Drnn F amis from C II MUier and Joe Cleb Lshcr all of Blue Creek Utah CEO E WOOLLEY Acting Register i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii inng ictjtal LIONS ANNUAL not fiow niitiiiinaiiiiiiuiiia o cfh Till' Eipi y j fv- for New Year resolualmost upon us With beer the President virtually identical to becoming legal the first of the year the one recently announced with the to not many will swear off exception that Senator Thomas maybe pro- usual— as and then there are posed that the govemmet pay 110 drinking a lot oC other things to think of when cents an ounce instead of the 64 it co&ies to “resolutla” And high on cents which the proclamation states the list of good resolutions is one will be paid and the charge of only something like this: “I will during io cents for seigniorage the although 1934 cease to borrow my neighbors Senator points out this may be low- copy of the local paper but will ipake ered from tme to time an honest man of myself ty pajlng up his satisfaction with the Expressing a subscription myself" u May many of proclamation as one of the most include tills in YOUR New Year portant acts of the New Deal as far resolutions the rest is concerned Senator Thomas sees the leorrning of miies now folks— the staff of thijiknd reemployment of men which has And to paiier hope that Sanla treated voir rlrendy bran as of vast benefit - rdehbor'n but1 all royally— and that the New Year Utah arc! stales cf 1934 will eclipse his treatment also that it will bo of t1 Le Unit you May prosperity In reality cone more fries rs nl hick to you accompanied by con realize rho’e th: a ''s ' o by Wcl opening up CrierhT trade puss' blii ration of health and happnc' mnk you loyal fob: who have l ties rnd hnnej erted this local en crp (hat wc may men your ro’itmiy'd s rxr t during the coming year tions -- 1 FARMER EXEMPT TAX WHEN DANCE HELD WEDNESDAY EVE The Ladies Self Improvement ch'b held its annual ba'l Tuesday evening at the Garland Arnory Attedance was splendid and a large number of people enjoved the evening's dancing to tile music of the makers orchestra cf Erigbam City r DAYS OF HAPPINESS I Lawrence Carter Herman Hupp in Auto Accident Herman Hupp of Hansel Valley suffered severe injuries in an automobile accident last Saturday afternoon near the high school (Adding He was driving a grain turck onto the highway according to report from the sheriff’s office when he struck broadside the car driven by Lawrence Carter The truck overturned and pinned Mr Hup underneath He was given attentlonfor his injuries at the Valley hospital The Carter car was knocked Into a telephone pole none of it occupants suffering serious Injuries Mr Hupp was accompanied by his son In law In the Carter car J A Rinderknect were M A Lawrence Carter Malcom Gaddle and L J Rice MIA Institute to be Held Here January 4 and 11 Box Eider Bear River Malad and Curlew stakes will Join in an'M I A on Activity institute at Garland January 4 and 11 All ward M L A executives and activity leaders and stake board worker are expected to be in attendance The general toards have planned a program There will be general aswork drama sembly department dancing speech and Beehive activity work BIRTHS Born to Mr and Mrs L F Hall Garland Christmas day a five and pound baby girL Mr and Mrs Leonard Bishop are the proud parents of a fine baby girl bom on Christmas day at the Valley hospital Born Wednesday December 27 to Mr and Mrs Marvin Nielson an of baby girl 'Locals PORK FROM NO SALE MADE E Smith and family transacted business at Brigham Cty Thursday Glenn Henrie is spending the holidays with friends at Ogden Roy Jensen Max Gleason and Glen Grover left last Saturday for a visit in Los Angeles California Mark Garrett and Keith Vanfleet left last Friday for Chicago where they will attend school Grace and Winifred House of Omaha Nebraska were guests of Mr and Mas Jack House Christmas dav Mr and Mrs L C’ ChriLoeherton In relatives Idaho this) i'e C Farmers who slaughter their hogs for the consumption of their households or for their employes aie extax empt from paying the processing to AAA officials If howaccording ever any portion of a hog Is sold after slaughter the pppducer must pay the tax based on live weight For example if a farmer should sell only two smoked regular hams weigh big 20 pound each from a hag skmgh ered between and pererrbcr 1S33’ he would pey a tax 3 computed as follows: the tax per 100 noun 'Is live wel ht is $h!)0 the rcle srerk cf tn multiplied by 2C0 jxr cent Visited Weldon Grover of Poihv Will times th“ Weight Of tile hl!r at the home of Mr and Mrs f Grovof tax on ' the two er Christ mas day glve the asnout to S'u kt’d tV hems oquivelont Mr and Mr? P Pich rre nf the irnmnit of tax winch would ha”9 been Christmas wuh relit 'ves at Salt 'd hid the pr reiv'd’!' tux boon Lril p City dry computed on t're whoL hy on a live Mis I'l fill £'i‘t rnd Rny- a K'ubit The tax wcrIl Thus be mond and Glenn iii Suit Lake Cfy 32 cents of re ular " ore rnorls of M for 40 pounds L‘mr Pa re lid smoked hams Thursday crorl :crr When a perse n rat ’a of Mr and Mr' tnvrll Va’nnpy ljys a live hog end has the hog Smifhfield hare been vlMtinr at the for ronsnmp:cn lv- hir 'home of Mr and Mrs C D Barfuss slaughtered ' dst the past week fnnii'y and not for side no for the processing tax attaches HowMr and Mrs J L Carter and Mr ever if he sells any part of t!e po- and Mrs W I Gam of Ficdding were products he must pfty the prcc-sirBrigham City vrtitois the fore part of tax cn the ctire hog hve weirhi the week In other woUs the first domestic Miss Rrirel'a Carte- - of Ilrinomr processing is the slaughtering of hogs Business college at Salt Lake City for market and Miss Virginia Carter of USAC The penalty for willful failure to are spending the holidays with their tax is imprisonpay the processing parents hre ment for net more then 10 years or M and Mre P D Nelson and a fine of rot more than $19009 or famly spent Chrstnms dav at ’Brigboth officials point out ham Cty at the home of Me brother Mr and Mrs Charles USA A Nelson C BAND IS Me and Mrs George Henrie and vlri'prl at the home of their BEST IN YEARS fimi’v of daughter Mrs Frma Burnm 'r4- Honor Outgoing Council Members inner and Entertainment to be Given in Honor of Retiring Council u Business men of the city have planned a “farewell’ good will party and dinner for the outgoing members to be of the Garland City Council held immediately after the council meeting Tuesday night The meeting will ft held at the Garland hotel where Chef Fraser will serve one of his famous turkey dinners The members of the outgoing council will be the guests of honor of the Garland business men at this party which is being given to pay tribute to the years of faithful service given so CWA Policy Explained unselfishly by these men who are reby County Chairman tiring from the city’s helm In favor of the newly elected group the outgoing group is Mayor A The memtters of the civil works ad- R InCapener who has served th that ministration committee for Box Eldfor ten years five consecuer county are beselged daily with urg- capacity tive terms Mayor Capener has given ent requests that this person or that of his time and effort to guide freely person be given a Job on the C W A the affairs safely through the City’ projects throughout the county Comtroublous years past and is now turnon threats plaints often bordering are occasionally heard as are pleat Jing the helm over to Mayor-ele- has fol-J Shumway Mayor Capener for the worthiness of some relative or lowed a stern course of economy 'and friend for any position available sensible business management during Nothing would please the committee the past ten years and Garland owes more than to be able to meet these him a hearty vote of thanks and aprequests' It would Indeed seem for his service preciation if every man In need could be Other members of the council who given a job and made happy in his in- are retiring are: P C Petterson comdustry and his ability to properly A four of service years pleting his family The committee would Michaells finishing a two year term like to see every one of our 2500 reg- Ezra Jensen who has put in the last istered unemployed given an oppo- four years on the council John Benrtunity to work The federal governson now in Ogden who served most ment would like to see the same thing of four years and Della Had re tiling and for the purpose of approaching recorder and librarian who like Maythis ideal has established the C W A or Capener numbers her years of serNever before in our history has our vice to the city as ten Miss Hall government made outright girts of served two years as City Treasurer money to communities for work pro- after which she wa$ elected to the grams recorder and library position which Such a program must naturally be she has filled for the past eight years well planned and directed according It Is planned to try to prevail upon to the plan developed Many the old and new council to hold the could no doubt develop plans meeting Tuesday in the lat© afternoon they would consider satisfactory but that the business of the city may be differ these planH would naturally in time to start the dinner completed Tire government has developed the at an early hour plan that must ft followed It was the aim of the United States to ' place 4000000 men to work by 'December Auto Accident Here 15 2000000 of these to come from reThuriday (Evening lief rolls and 2000000 from the unemQuotas were given the severployed An automobile al states Utah's quota being placed accident in which at 17000 Of this number Box Elder the two cars were badly wrecked but county was allotted 505 men includ- in which no one suffered serious ining 56 federal project men All of jury occurred Thursday evening near these have been placed to work We the sugar factory cannot increase this allotment The sedan A Chevrolet traveling east state cannot increase its allotment ocupied by Cleo Qorringe Louise The allotment was made by the federand Marie Frank of TYemonton al government and the 4000000 men collided with ths car occupied by called for are now at work Robert Donaldson Harry Kerscovltz The question naturally arises how Alton Rlary (filbert Hancock Frank were these men selected? TTiey were Madson and Robert Livingston of Ogselected according to definite instruc- den tions from the government These inCleo' Gorringe suffering from the structions include the following: shock and Marie Fronk who receiv1 A man must be chosen from ed minor bruises and a broken tooth ReS U those registered with the were taken to the Valley hospital for treatment employment Bureau 2 At the time of registration each man had to classify himself accordBOOKS DONATES ing to the occupation tor which he LADIES CLUB TO GARLAND CITY LIBRARY was best fitted ie as a carpenter a teamster laborer etc 3 The call for men for projects The Ladles 8elf Culture club rehad to be filled with men of the propa book drive and conducted could cently A carpenter er classification made a donation to the Garland linot be selected a a laborer a labor- bra y of 76 volumes including many etc A person who er as a truck driver of tho latest fiction copies The cluq had registered as a tailor could not also donated 13000 in cash to the be called until a tailor was called for fund with which to purchase in an accepted project no matter how brary club's action additional hooka The badly he was in need of work nor how will ft much appreciated by alAe he was to do other work of the city who are thus put idea as a 4 With the classification contact with a larger aswitment basis the needs cf the family must in new fiction next be considered in selecting the of men within the classification The C W A committee does not UTAH TOWER A LIGHT CO se’ert mrn for projects Its functons IN XMAS LIGHTS UOOrERATES are to puss upon project to be 1 to the state ccnmittce and to twinkled ajain Christmas light iv the i ten for there erk Tho n cn bv the U S ictmpliy-reec- t tluir mcsf'e of holiday cheer rre ff’eet-Mhiiv thousands cf kilowat horns of reivVe under th" supervision of Jt A Mad' on rnd In arcoi jncc will electric current producing in rexceLS of a quarter of a million conrlkpow-- n tire above of downtown Chiistnius hghung Cure good old Uirile Ram is dourer have lx en donated again this year hrs u'T'irst Hr is P’oreti'inre our ni the bolioav period bv the With thou intis of dx’l'us e: rii vi tk Would if nit be veil to lock at thah Puwur- - and Light company to lhi ‘benevolent gift from the view- xanojj cities ter ns and communl- n in Utah Idaho and point ‘Isn’t it wondiiful almt H I vreh J V::ng in j done for tur countrv? A in up number of municipalities but I am hapruulrt pot t lnploymont s rved by the power company lake py to see so many busy Sin h activcirculate thousands of dollars advantage cf the oppoatunty to enity Christinas cheer and stimuand will benefit courage in cur communities by activity late Christmas business all of us Uncle Sam is a wonderful districts their downtown converting pal ” If the good will and the desire to into fairylands of twinkling lights been have help extended by the government is Many beautiful effects met with criticism and rebuke would created by artistic design In the deof lights and obscivers it not be natural for this gift to ft clare that in several localities this withdrawn? Another thing should also be con- year’s displays are far more Impresssidered The employment of 595 men ive than ever before the same policy as last in the C W A in Box Elder county “Following n nether group In the C C C and still year” said George M Gadsby presiothors employed In various public dent and general manager of the v work or other contract nrclects will Utah Power and Light company “we It will rat m ally are again providing free of charge surely he’p others take this number from the group electric current to those municipaliready to enter other jobs that become ties served by our company- where it 1 ‘f i V f JN i r ti r: l ii: a a liable as a C W A employee can on Chiretms day The folBethwe1 not do other remunerative werek lowing rin' they motoed to Dueliereie the best b sniff ever The C W A committee canntl pro s C to Gunn the rorralnc’er isit at the Utah Stat Agricultural vide work for anv on” Men are seof the week dirCo'lree is this year crer vitic-lected s stated in this article Tv ected by Prdfessot N W Claris nren ee remittee works horns every- dav H CLIO CIRCLE HOLDS D N(’E According to word received from the do its duty It dots tins without muwc department the Cn’leire of rent of y for If services The pooi ' Chilton Smith of Garland i a memTil” Clio Cirr'e rJuU of Fielding of the communities or county should ber of this band which is so active held is annual Chrirtmas bah pt th reive their sunnort in the same end program playing for assembles ball Thurdav evening manner in the rariying out Fie'ding 17 Gn Sundav December thev gave wrs ered end the evening’s cf the procram their annual concert at the city of dnnc’rg was eneycd to the music by JAMF3 JENSEN : Smithflcld a Lovan orchestra Chairman C W A One of LADIES (LIB AT G MIL AND dm businessmen to Christmas for downtown is desired This year the e is purprses ’fehting larger number of such tnsta’lations ‘han ia:t year and the results ac- community in devriooing direr and a real Chriitm as spirit have ‘ J Vre are glad been very gratifying do our part in encouraging su forthy civic enterprises” The display period different localities but towns the lights are hours per evening for one month y ijfi i i i ( 1 - f s: k l Z:j T t i'lf i ! j f r f i |