Show THE GARLAND TIMES AUGUST 3 Page 4 THE GARLAND TIMES i JV jw Price $150 A Year E d i t o r i a Music Queer Xkc Story of the BiHe M old in Pictat ea Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Subscription 1934 1 OLD FOLKS DAY Youth able to play with a gay abandon takes full of all places of recreation - and excitement claiming them for its own A few years of strenuou work with no time left for the old pleasure resorts and th older people just can’t feel that such places belong t them again There is however one occasion every year on whic' no one no matter how many years removed from the day of play need feel out of place on the roller coaster in tl d fun house or on the That occasion Old Folks day There is a deep reason why the annur trip to Lagoon is so popular year after year with thor who are designated as guests on this day It is easy see why they do not prefer a quiet picnic at some seclude possession V his hands manipulating air Charles Stein playe music theremln In the Science theater at the new World Fair In ChiIn the on the cago NOT SO BAD Win Continued the plate Don Smith from Game East Garland N VV S J Page then singled advancing Garrett to third the next man popped to the pitcher and the last one grounded out to third base ending the game Kaysville Is the box score: Following tit 11 LE TTE R Mrs and Tremonton And Ilaran and jc Jacob’s Ladder— “And Jacob went out from ?ent toward a ladder set upr°n and And he dreamed in place and tarried there all night Ana on it f it reached to heaven and behold the angels of God ascending and descending the God Isaac: of the am od above ft and said I am the Lord God of Abraham thy father dust of the eaith to thee will I give It and to thy seed and thy seed shall be as the south and in tlicc and ead abroad to the west and to the east ami to Ice north and to the with thee and will keep tccc in am bh'sed be earth families of the the !ia c (ii ne until ill not leave thee i’ 1a! fir geest am! vw1! hriag thee u nin i’ lei p anl Suii'ly t!ic 101(1 is in '0 Miid t u liUI r to e 'ade by Monnn in cdr of Bible picture' a I Gen I”'": 10 ! it ru I" The Vision ligUeJ upon e ee th and U old the r 'vhe1 id liioi thu SERVICE Legion Team Loses Division Meet EXAMINATIONS Garland The United States Civil Seivicc has announced open comCommission ' as follows: petitive examinations tc Associate $3200 meteorologist assistant $3800 $2 Goo meteorologist to $3200 a year Weather Bureau DeClosing date partment of Agriculture Commission Washington Production Up teachers transfered LET US SHIP YOUR CASH PAID FOR EGGS American Food Stores G G SWEETEN Manager Tire Fact! I t’ If You Want to FEEL tIGHT tl“ Monday Mrs John O Oyler return Chevrolet ed to her home here after spending the past week In Salt Lake City Her Despite Seasonal daughter Virginia and family returned with her to spend a few days Business Drop Bothwell Saturday played ball with East Garland the score being 5 to Oakland Calif August Chevro- in favor of Bothwell let's world production few the first Tuesday afternoon the Book of Morsix months of this year was 525093 mon class of East Garland went to units! was ball The to score Fielding play So declares K M Chase Pacific 9 to 10 In favor of our boys sales Cheviolet Goodrich Utah You Have to LOOK RIGHT Civil Service Elvan Korth of Sandy D C with Elvan ’s par) d Mrs Korth Summary— Errors: H Thomas 3 J Thomas Garrett Stolen bases: H Thomas 2J Thomas Grover Base on balls: Linford Two base hits: H Thomas 2 J Thomas Three base hits: Morgan Double play: H Thomas to Linford to Wilcox Passed balls: H Thompson Chlpman Struck out: by J Thomas 4 by Norton 6 by Perfects Chambers 9 Left on bases Kaysville 5 Oarland 10 Earned runs: KaysA new low pressure pneumatic tire ville 5 Garland 4 Time of game: designed especially for the front hour 40 minutes Scorer A R Bux wheels of farm service tractors is an ton Comnounced by the B F Goodrich Ohio according to word pany Akron just received here by C D Barfuss local Ooodrlch dealer The board of education at a recent "The new tire made with a heavy meeting transfered Miss Mildred Stone circumferential ribbed tread design instructor In physical education and eliminates the few remaining otjec-thInstrumental music at the Bear River tlons Valsed to pneumatic farm tract- to the Box Elder high or tires the manufacturer high school believes" school he explained Miss Elain Reeder of Bricham City "Improper steering of will be employed as an Instructor In tires in soft ground on physical education at the Bear River ridge rows and on side hills has been high school eliminated by this new design E Getz — Optometrist W regional manager Motor Company “This total is greater than the nearly 50 percent production in the first of 1933" declared Mr Chase "and Indicates definitely that America and the world has placed a great on Chevrolet's stamp of approval famed "Further maintained early part of Chevrolet's production steady pace during the July Figures show that domestic and export for production week ending July 11 totaled 23089 units a better daily average than was achieved In June Chevrolet's sales continued their advance In June shattering all monthly records since the May 1931 and achieving June total since 1929 This highexts June sales record by Chevrolet is considered especially notable in light) of experts predictions that automotive volume in general would fail on some 12 percent during June Inrtsa4 of receding Chevrolet's sales showed a gain of more than 12 percent Dealers credit Chevrolet's new lew prices which took effect June 2 with upsetting the prediction so far as Chevrolet Is concerned and ppvlng thr way for this substantial increase” of the buying Further indication trend in Chevrpiet's prlee n t Mr Chase's statement that Che Tot dealers have sold 35 000 automobile radios to ptfehasers of Chevrolet ears the Inst 90 days "This icvcit covers only the sets irttallcd In new 1934 Chevio- lets" said M Civase' "aa d docs not include the additioual thousands d fitJnr Che volet dealers by owners tf oilier cars or of earlier s We arc Interested In this reoert cf lado sales as an index of the pub- - Brigham City 1 Left on bases: Struck out: by 6 ty e 8 by G Peterson Time of game 2 hours 10 min D Holmes annd Stegen Scor- Umpires er: A R team The Garland Junior baseball went to Brigham City last Friday in the morning where they competed let tournament with th(fOg-deAmerican Legion and Logan teams morning drew a bye m the They and played Logan in the competition they game In which championship were nosed out in the 9th inning by a score of The Logan boys aided by the numerous cirois of the locals stepped out to an early lead of 6 runs before the Garland boys were able to score Fut at the the lead was cut down to end of the third inning In the 4th the Cache Valley entry once in each of scored again and also the seventh and eighth frames Again th lead was cut down by the who tallied once in the local midgets sixth and tied the count at 9 all at the end of the eighth canto chased In the ninth the Logauites run a c loss on a single the winning an error and another single Hie Garland boys started their half of the ninth with a single by Wood to second on an error who advanced to third on an infield out but was left there when the third man went down on a called third strike The Logan ' enjoyment Garland 8 Logan Garland 6 Logan box score: Pos L Larson Cardon Hovey Andrsn ss 3 If 6 5 5 f izattt G Petrsn Ryan Olsen E Petrson Edison Laub Liftledyke Wlllmore rf 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 0 0 2 13 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 cf 0 0 3 0 0 0 Totals °arland H 2 is 0 0 10 14 ss c 3b cf P 2b 2b If lb Jcncs rf Waning 5 5 5 4 3 0 3 4 4 3 3 0 3 0 2 3 0 2 3 SHOP is Garland Utah Inspector farmers like to cC! attention to the fact that we still have some Federal grasshopper bait available” says the District Agricult “I would Shaw & Iverson ural Inspector “In many cases where the hoppers are not thick enough to be doing any considerable damage the farmers are paying no attention to them It is a mistake to lot the hoppers go even where they are not present In large numbers Every adult female hopper that lives until fall will produce several hundred eggs so it is Important that they be destroyed as far as possible right away "In some countries in the state the farmers ha”c put forth enough effort that they have practically rid the county of grasshoppers "Best results on adult grasshoppers can be obtained by soaking the bait In water over night During the period each sack will absorb about 10 gallons of water The banana oil should be added in the morning and mixed The bait Is then through the bait ready to be scattered" 0 A FUNERAL SERVICE COMPLETE GARLAND UTAH PROVO 75c AFTER 8:30 P M 45c Station to station rates TELEPHONE and be there NOW Weather 2 t 2 14 The Time to Protect Your Crop Investment Against Loss is Now GET YOUR 1 0 Hail Insurance O 27 5 6 11 7 8 9 T 0 0 1 10 0 1 0 s Summary— Errors: Adams Giles Wood 2 Delong 2 Bronson O Anderson Stolen bases: DeLong Olsen Edison Jones: Larson G Anderson Driggs Hovey Laub 2 Sacrifice hit: E Petersen Euv cn bail": Te'cn 2 Manning 2 Capcner 2 base oisen Manning 2 Edison Larson to Edison to Double plays: Wood to Capener Andersen Hit by pitched ball: Edison Famed runs: lie's increased f buying power It contents :ci that bnyeis 'instead with the car ii j themrelves itself huve enough money over and above itr purchase price to indulge their desire for additional comfort luxury it Costs No More Now Than It Will Later FOR THE SEASON BE PROTECTED YOUR PREMIUMS REFUNDED IN FULL IN CASE OF A CROP FAILURE John J Shumway IRRIGATED FARM LOANS FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE Real Estate Bought and SoId General Notarial Work Bank Building Garland Utah - n i i i i by TELEPHONE Don’t Trust The Innings: 1 Garland County s 1 11 3 THOMPSON’S BARBER Grasshopper Poisoning Should Continue Says 7 36 Logan 0 0 10 2 4 2 1 lzz LEE Buxton 2 2 27 0 5 6 A Legoin Adams GUes Wood DeLong Driggs Bronson Capencr Andrson See re by PO R AB I I1 E and Driggs At August 21 1934 and supervisCommunity worker head and assistant community ory workers with salaries ranging from and! $1620 to $3800 a year Indian Field Mr and Mrs T V Mock of Balt Lakej Service Department of the Interior daughter Peggy Jean City and Mrs S H Benton son John Closing date August 21 1934 and daughter Cornelia of Murray were The salaries named are subject to Wednesday guests at the home of Mr! a deduction of not to exceed 5 percent and Mrs L R Shaffer during the fiscal year ending June Miss Carmen Shaffer returned tc! 30 1035 as a measure of economy and her home last week after spending the also to a deduction of 3 'a percent to past year In Salt Lake City where she ward a retirement annuity j has been working All states except Iowa Vermont Mr and Mrs Owen Cheney and Virginia Maryland and the District Mr and Mrs Ross Rhodes and famof Columbia have received less than ily left for a fishing trip Thursday their quota of appointments in the They returned Monday in departmental service Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Peterson ac- Washington D C Full Information companied Mrs Peterson’s brother and may be obtained his wife on a trip to the World's Fair from the Secretary of the United last Saturday States Civil Service Board of Examin Mrs Orvll CJrover spent the past! ers at the office 0r week visiting with her parents In Pen- - In any city or from the United States rose Mr and spent the ents Mr the Latest Methods In Testing Correcting Eye Fatignc We Use And Most men are not angels by any means but we can thank heaven that none are so base as their personal and i:y ph political rivals can paint them at about election time J at Everyone who reads the above sentence will sigh tbrv n with relief at this defense of himself but will also forget that' it is a defense of the other fellow as well CIVIL Kaysville 5 TIMES ADS ARE READ spot Those church and civic organizations and publi spirited citizens who make the Old Folks day possib and who arrange the main details for the day are cor tributing to the happiness of our community in a very sub stantial way simply By i |