Show THE GARLAND TIMES MAY THE GARLAND TIMES Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder CQunty Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Roy Wahlen Subscription Price $150 A Year Publisher —V Win Johns Editor & Mgr Editorial Nation’s Attention Called To Problem Of Child’s Health NORTH SCHOOLS WIN GRADES TRACK MEET Health Authority to Write Series of Articles for Child Health Month Noted school athletes from the Elementary section of the county comnorthern their rivals from pletely outstripped both the Junior and the south In divisions at the meet held here last on child health have shown that malnutrition has been on the increase among the children of America in the last few years What this will mean to the health of the next generation pf adults can only be conjectured but there is evidence that it will Buffer seriously As a step toward improving this condition President Roosevelt by has established May proclamation A A UTIORITIES In the senior division the score stood at the end of the meet while for the the Junior score was The Garland girls captured the north in baseball by county championship GarThe 3 of score the decisive of the north land boys champions were not so fortunate losing to A WISE SELECTION Garland feels it a signal honor that its first citizen Bishop Wilford W Richards should be selected to fill the position to which he was called last week president of states mission the We who have worked with Bishop Richards in this community can whole heartedly recommend him for the new duties and responsibilities that await him He has proven himself absolutely reliable at all times He has shown a rare capacity to go ahead with the work at hand His ability to attend systemaquietly and efficiently tically to a great many details has enabled him to keep the many phases of ward activity smoothly working at all times daily increasing in efficiency and effectiveness He is a man not given to flattery but neither is he apt to forget to drop the necessary word of encouragement or approval were it is truly merited When our bishop leaves us for his new field we will fee! a distinct loss but we could not but rejoice that he has found an opportunity to further develop his talents of finer leadership such as the new activity will provide Mrs Richards too will leave vacant positions in 1 as “Child Health Day” and the month of May has been designated ward and stake organizations that will be hard to fill for Child Health Month It will be she has been a diligent worker a wise counsellor and a by health organizations school organizations 1'iuits gracious and charming lady in and some cases r by muniBoth of these people and the other members of their cipal"ips governments as a time in which to call attention to the funfamily truly merit the honor that has come to them and damentals child health we sincerely congratulate them and hope they may in the This paperof has urranged during not too distant future return to us as neighbors and fellow the coming month to print a series workers of ui tides on child health written Salt Lake Merldan has filed notice of intention to make final Proof to estab lish claim to the land above described before The Clerk of the District Court at Brigham City Utah on the 12th day of June 1934 Claimant names as witnesses: John Adams and John Peterson of Promon-toiAlma Munk Utah of Howell Utah and Peter C C Peterson of LEGAL TO NOTICE Estate CREDITORS Rhoda Ann of Fowler Deceas- ed Creditors will present claims with at his vouchers to the undersigned place of residence at Garland Utah on or before the 30th day o! June A Utah E 1934 Administrator PORTER of AARON estate of Rhoda Ann Fowler Deceased B C Call attorney for the Admin lstrator Date first of publication April NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior Department U S Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah May 16 1934 NOTICE Is hereby given that David Blaln Nelson of Lynn Utah who on May i 1931 made stock raising homestead entry No 049719 for Lots and 2 SEWNEU Sec 8 Twp NEHSEVi 13 North Range 16 West and SEUSEVi SHNWVi Sec 33 WL8W4 NE4 NUSE'4 NWU SWINE' SWi Section 35 SE14 Sec 34 W'fcSWli Township 14 North Range 17 West Lake Meridian has filed notice Salt of intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above described before Don C Loveland Notary Public at Yost Utah on the 2nd day of July 1934 Claimant names as witnesses: Jay Simper Curtis C Nelson Vance Und and Roscoe N Nelson all of Lynn Utah Thomas Date of flint U Utah 044(132 is U Utah FOR S 1934 PUBLICATION of the Interior Department Land Office at Salt Lake City April 26 1934 NOTICE is hereby given that Jane on of Garfield Utah who Obray April 17 1929 made stock raising homestead entry No 047588 for All Section 8 Township 12 North Range 6 West 8alt Lake Meridan has filed notice of intention to make final Proof bo establish claim to the land above described before James Brough Notary Public at Tremonton Utah on the 25th day of June 1934 Claimant names as witnesses: John E Anderson and Howard Glenn of Tremonton Utah Walter J Glenn of Blue Creek Utah and Woodruff Nelson of Brigham City Utah Thomas F Thomas Register Date of fbst publication May 5 1934 Mrs G O Sweeten is in Salt Lake a City this week where she underwent minor operation for a foot trouble G G Sweeten reports that his is visiting with him here father The Garland Lions will hold a siiecial “ladles night” at which they will carry 1 P!opr?n honoring Bishop Wilford the Interior at Salt Lake City ENTER TO hereby given that Chn les Tremonton Utah who made homestead en! ry WV4 Section 10 Range 6 West 6WV4 North YOUR THE TIMES TODAT orer 30 during van put you In 1j f ee lo you Theatre Friday llth This picture was shown at 3 May p m 7 30 p m and 9:30 p m to 800 men women chid en The Gvdrlelj picture brought out inevattons which the Goodrich a e building into their company tire and tub-- line this year: The new gold- en ply Silver which Is three times b!f 'vouts' the new gold and m“tt tend ?1 for eppW Te ichor iiFiST i There is nothing- more valuable to you than your eyesight— and there is nothing more necessary in protecting your eyes than proper DaV Woolley Kadler Totals Summa lighting $1 for the next months If the lighting in your home is inadequate or improperly used your eyes and those of your family are getting the worst of it” Correct lighting is so simple and yet so important! Call our nearest office We will be glad to advise you regarding the exact lighting situation in your home This service costs you 5 of Wear 3 for seventy A HAIR Under the the the five New THE t Your bargain NEW STRAW HAT This Week in your home mo't fhf maS'ine (mentionin' this ad) ATLANTIC 8 fi Electricity is the biggest CUT - - LEE 1“ THOMPSON’S to Iihiuis the Yin white Sheperd four and witii Red and AHJirno Io:hU Totals and Harrison Tlano Gardner Co titled i V leel taIklnB PictureGarland wailSa'ei7anshlP: at the most of your hems Fnloy the wit wisdom the companionship charm that hve made City Schools Voik and School Year Positions SCHOOL OFFICIALS:— We Our fervice very finest teachers IS SO L Thompson Driggs Evans K Smith Bowcutt Grover B Thomp Make and ts of game Hall Rubber Arlington MONTHLY St SERVICE COMPLETE 9 Time minutes Many Attend Goodrich Rubber Show Here Chambers The Atlantic Monthly St Denver Colo' Cover: the LTTIRE United States fop setid’nj me ro n i'ny good posit the five rias I was enrolled” — An 55 Garrett Rice’s articles on child health the most inforavailable on this important subject Watch for them provide mation Goodrich A FUNERAL nothing 1830 Downing “Thanhs Tremonton Bradford Morgan Send CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY INC Suaunr 5 and hour and Garland one mere Dr B Shaw & Iverson Bases on Summary— Evans K Smith 3 Johnson Hit by ball-Smith by Johnson pitched Haight by D Smith Two base Bowcutt Chambers Garnder Randall Watkins Three base Home run- - Morgan Double to K Smith Waldron unassisted GardHaight to Waldron ner to Haight to Waldron 2 K Smith Hunsaker Struck out- - by Haight 2 Johnson D Smith 4 by Chambers 3 by Johnson 4 Gardner Wild pitch- - Johnson Chambers Earned runs- - Gar5 land 5 Tremonton Left on the new “seal o matte” tube bits- - Bowcutt Hall 2 Chambers 3) which will net punctute Errors- - Morgan Groand the triple' base protected tni'k ti e ver 2 Tiano 2 Day Sheperdl Loss'ho'VKI Double plays- - Chambers to an Increase see or J400!ln"o In 1933 First line ti vs Morgan to K Smith Radler to Tlano sales rer resented 60 per cent Lossee Tlano to Lossee Hit by again! st the the Industry sales of as ball- - Sheperd pitched by Chambers only 43 Pftssed Per cent ernmnny ball-- Day Earned runs-representatives is Barfuss of the land 3 Red and Left White on Garland bases- - Garland 9 Red and White 4 e Buxton and Ike TayKeep the Interest In vour club lor Time of game one hour and 50 your church activity ybur civic minutes Q!lve by set’lng that it Is ln the nrws columns thi'Crled of newspaper every wpek Let cc !!L!TkP °"r unity better by We Use the Latest Methods in Testing its activities And Correcting Garland Times publicityfullycanallv Eye Fatigue wonders toward this and it W E Getz — Optometrist yours for the asking Tremonton Utah lou can earn several hundred dollars this summer and you can secure a better position and a larger salary for the coming year Complete information will be mailed on receipt of a three cent stamp Send fc Rural School by one of the distinguished health officials in America oday I)r John L Rice the new Health Commissioner of New York City Dr Rice recently appointed in New York was formerly health commissioner of New Haven Conn where he served for more than ten with such credit as to gain years him national recognition Previously he had been a district health officer in New York State and earlier still health officer of Mason County Kentucky He is a native of Connecticut and was graduated from Wesleyan University in that state He rehis medical ceived from degree Johns Hopkins University Baltimore One of his most interesting after graduation was experiences to serve for two years in Porto Rico with the Rockefeller Foundation studying health conditions The POWER COMPANY WARNS KITE FLYERS Convention Tuesday convention 0 Tile the stake presidency of the Relief Sonext Kite flying Is heaps of fun but ciety will be held at Deweyville Collinston should be done In the “great open Tuesday for Deweyville and Beaver The meeting will com- spaces” rather than in close proximity to power lines In their desire to avoid mence at 2 p m accidents which may cause death or serious injury representatives of the Club Entertained- Utah Power and Light company are issuing a warning to youngsters who Mrs J M Gaddie was hostess to the ' enjoy the sport of flying kites cautionLadies Self Culture Club at their last ing them to be careful that their soarmeeting held under the direction of ing kites and strings do not contact President Mrs Grace Haws electric wires : Reports of the delegates to the Emphasis is placed upon the danger ' vention of women’s clubs at Salt Lake of damp stiings held by children fall0 Mrs Nye Geo were given by City ing across lines transmitting electric of theme A Rich The D and Mrs current to the kite flyer which may the convention they reported as being bring fatal results “The Road Back Home” Kite flying In proximity to electric A tribute to mother was given l’y wires Is not the only potential danger The high school to life and limb Children should bear Mrs’Rulon Manning In mind In addition to this that it quartet sang "Mother Machree” and “Mother" and Miss Ruth Johnson re- Is extremely dangeiovis to throw wires viewed the book "Up the Years from over lines or come In contact with them by Geo Arless Bloomsbury" in any way regardless of whether they a delicious are insulated or not A social hour at which luncheon was served by the hostess was enjoyed by 30 members and the For the entire meet high points In went to Garthe senior competition was first In Collinston land school the Junior class with Garland coming Box Elder Junior high from the third Mrs R M McFar- following guests: south end was second In both brackets land Mrs Camilla Rogers Mrs Albert Bishop Mrs Geo Carter Mrs TruOne Mrs Finishes Tarbet James Trinnaman man Garland Taylor More Successful Week andA Mrs J I was presented by Mrs petition Leo Walker asking for the opening of Continued from page a kindergarten In Garland this sum4 more in the third and ended mer and was signed by the women of scoring with two In the seventh the club chucked a neat game of Chambers ball for the home boys holding the team to nine well Red and White scattered Jiits Following are the box scores of the two games: run flat SUBSCRIPTION of for Thomas Register May publication S 1927 11 Twnrhlp first PUBLICATION of Department S Land Office April 25 1934 NOTICE E Peterson ©:i May 9 hi publication FOR NOTICE F Thomas Register May 18 193 of NOTICE 27 1934 P Thomas Date 1934 18 Apco Service sponsored this talking He also is distributor-f- or picture Goodrich tires in this territory Mr W C Bromley branch manager s and Mr L G Hansen sales in this territory were in attendance BARBER Garland SHOP Utah yip |