Show U THE GARLAND TIMES AUGUST Page 4 24 1934 iKIiuiaTaUMl'ira THE GARLAND TIMES Published every' Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Price Subscription L Appearance 1 TOO MUCH “SPOILS SYSTEM” YET During the past few months activities of the Federal Government have increased and great numbers of men and women have been added to the government payrolls Most of these new workers have been given their Congressmen and Senators positions thru political pull have assigned the jobs according to the votes to be gain- a back home It is just way of buying position for! fb the one who can give the favors like to have a lot of Senators and Congressmen such political plums to hand out because they make friends by it Consequently they have a tendency to want to pass legislation that will create government jobs When a party gets into power a good way to strengthen itself is to give enough of the right people government positions without any effort to examine the applicants to determine their capacity In view of the dangers such a practice offers it The hiring seems that the evil should be done awray of all government employees should be put permanently under the civil Service where job seekers will be chosAfter the slaughter of the firstborn Pharaoh told the Th Iirliu Sfly P Tkroufk ika Rad Saa en for position according to their capacity rather than who spent the wandering of the children of Israel Then commenced of Israel to depart from Egypt and the tempta- childrenyears according to their family connections in the wilderness before they reached the promised land of Canaan And the Lord wont before the foily tion to create jobs for political friends at government Isi uelitcs by day in a pillar of cloud and by flight in a pillar of fire Pharaoh’s heart was hardened toward the God instructed Moses to lift rLildren of 1'iael after their departure and he took his army and pursued them expense for the good of the party should be forever re- his rod an stretch his hand over the Red sea And the waters of the Red sea parted and they went through "And the waters removed from our representatives in Congress Moses again stretched forth his hand Cut when the Fgyptians pursued on diy la id and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after and co ered the chariots and the horsemen ’tye still have too much of the hideous spoils system turned not so much as one of them” — Ex 14: 28 This illustration is from Mcrian’s story of them icnmim-thuc with us in ltj‘25 the Bildc engraxed nor THOMPSON’S LEE 1 Garland Utah Shaw & Iverson last spring departments are than more 2000 SERVICE A FUNERAL COMPLETE We Use And the Latest In Methods Correcting Testing Fatigne Eye W E Getz — Optometrist Tremonton Utah GARLAND UTAH to Pueblo Colorado by TELEPHONE $205P AFTER Indian SHOP BARBER With labor makdays or' 2450 hours ing up a considerable part of farm expenses and with its being expensive relative to the price of firm products it is very important that It be used efficiently The size of these two groups of farms whether measured in terms of crop acres or capital was invested not 8:30 M for a jt is a signal accomplishment Marketgroup of farmers to so organize and of Professor A Rex Station to station rates manage their farms that they made Architecture Landscape $943 for their efforts This is particLaval S Morris Professor Upder true because the that the YOU ularly THEM tilings These bring the total number of defarmer must buy are relatively high ARE DELAYED e and the partments to and moreover a considerable part of A program of unusual merit calling number of offered courses 1498 to total There will be no ward meetings or his expenses are fixed such as taxes attention to ’the finer qualities of week Many new courses are being Introducinterest of building' and of his depreciation of men Sunday School in Garland this IJle heritage This was accomto Secretary ed this year according efficiency due to stake conference £ rally different The most profitable machinery’ and insurance Only by the El H Holt was presented In the ward meeting lost panied with the averages of all farms o farms had an average of 118 acres of application of the most efficient farm the most Leo Mrs Mr and by Sundpi evening profitable and the least proBy the addition of new members and which 72 acres were cropped ‘ Yt7 A determined effort will be made by The to- management methods was it possible fitable farms Walter' fcLhtt family ' 1 is hoped that from to clear away the return of several professors from tal farm investlment fo' this group for any farmer to make a profit' the ward membership this analysis each farmer can find is of farms was $12115 the faculty the indebtedness hanging over the re leaves of absence To each farmer cdoperator was re- the weaknesses of his farm lusiness "tioV story of the man who creation hall this fall Bishop Nlch brought to a level of strength never With the pi ices of farm products turned a summary and analysis of his and can thus strive to improte It say n Indian was so well ols brief talk enlisting Support in the before reached according to President the lowest they have been for 37 deceive’ jears farm business together with measures Mr Thomas tfith the move sounded reasonable and sincere Harris told that all 'were Impressed ' vf If It is at all possitAe and it Is the j value of 'hnnestyjj k mu id T q necessary sacrifices will be made and SOME FARMERS EARN ' the goal achieved NOTHING LESS This is ’jit day of doubt and mistrust and thepe Is such a need as we have Continued from page never betdref known for men and wo- B Y Us CATALOG who men In high yields but they had more cash ciops places and low Snevei1 such as sugar beets tomatoes and speak other than truth New departments of Instruction and The average crop sales from the most farms was $1323 compared profitable new faculty members feature the No find Is more refreshing than to to $476 from the least profitable farms' catalog of Brigham Young univer find again that a certain character we Another dif fe nee in the two groups just off the press There are and slty have admired is truly honest can rob the world of Its other evidences of the efforts of Pres- of farms was the efficiency w’ith which nothing ident F S Harris and the L D S labor was used The operators of the brightness so much as finding a trusted Individuals guilty of even a small Church tbard of education to keep pace most profitable fanns walked 271 man with the swift "growth of the "Y" work days or 2710 hours during thoj deceit which has mounted In enrollment year The opcators of the least profrom 387 college students In 1920 to fitable farms worked 245 man work We all admire triith lu the abstract but we love it when it 'lsvpersonlfled for There Is Indeed a reiil need those who frill deceive neither white Church loose few thistles and p little sand didn’t keep very many from a fuU enjoyment of the ward outing arranged by the M I A It was a lovely night A Comments The new ing in charge Johnson and thatjfr f Your 7 $150 A Year E d i t o r i a man Don’t Neglect The Story of the Bible Told in Pieter cs $115 telephone If THAN x less wasted f heat - - less shrinking OFFPRES- in foods-- - ELECTRIC COOKING xo East Garland NEWS LETTE R The Primary officers and teachers gave a surprise paity last Friday In honor of Mrs Vern Shaffer who has worked in the Pi Unary for the past two years Many beautiful ard usewere ful presents given M A Gnrn Mis guests were Mrs Olecn Gam and Mrs Carl Wilcox ol Ruel Nielson of Mrs and Fielding Idaho Falls Idaho A delicious t:ay luncheon was served to twenty-twof Mrs Ruel Nielson and children Idaho Falls Idaho returned to their home after spending the past twe weeks visiting with Mends end relatives Mr and Mrs Lrfiette Saturday Grover and Mr and Mrs Mato Itscr went on an outing to Blaclrsmuh Canyon They rtturned Mirdiy Mr and Mis Fred Ciiover and family attended TTTq Chi Henson reunion at Lagocn Tuesday They rt iHrt bav lng had a very enjoyable time Mrs L Shaffer end rors Ju find Ned inetdred to Brbdirn Wednesday on business Mr and Mrs lafnycite Grove and Mr and Mrs Murt’n Pxer c to n Salt Labs City en a q ljk n Tuesday Cb s cf t' e Kjot The Eire wa d bad a putv ft the Garland home of Alta Rhode’ The) pills Iva Shaffer Ruth Ada us Phdy Koth Alta Rhodes with their teach Mbs Leila Adams are prucUerV thu only class that has held meetings summer We are pioud to know that these glils have been so Interested In their work and have carried it on this Bummer Bd f i 1Vorlc 7A JK Must T-- ETHER P citizens are mtc ested in the development prosperity and safety of their community They contribute toward civic improvements By patronizing and promoting' local business they aid their community by insuring with the local insurance agent they promote their own financial safety Every home dweller b inuv sled in E’r tr!' Cookeconomy ing plays a very important part in this program by actual saving in We know local property values intimately are able to fuel and food provide proper insurance protection and will care for your Interests intelligently Fuel saving is accomplished by reducing to a minimum the amount of wasted heat Automatic temperature control makes it possible to store the I oven thereby eliminating waste of current heat in an lc s food shrink o m: ms prerCr food living Electric Cooking prevents shrinks only shghtly evaporation of food moisture and your cooked roa’-as compared with other methods' Economy is important It is one of the features of Electric Cookiny Our ci uhid is :t o:Ll to you ul'uj:! t! 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