Show Pe 4 THE GARLAND TIMES THE GARLAND TIMES INTBKKSTmO Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Mattel in August 1928 Subscription Price $150 A Year EDITORIAL AT BUY HOME In this issue of The Garland Times will be advertisements of many merchants Thousands of dollars go out of the Valley every behooves all it thinking people to keep as year and much of it at home as possibleThe ‘next time you find yourself with $1500 to and spend remember that you owe it to yourself your community to at least talk over your needs with the local merchant If he cannot satisfy you then go to Ogden but give your home people a chance anyway The merchants of this community are not entitled to charity If they cannot deliver the goods at equal prices quality considered they do not exAll that they ask is a chance to pect your tradeshow you their line and to quote you their prices The Times calls attention to the fact that a its like an individual cannot spend community money and keep it too but a community made up of many people can spend money time and time again among its own members and keep its money This is one of the reasons for the growth of communitiesWe think it is the dutv of the citi2ens of this community to spend as much money at home as is profitable considered from a standpoint of getting what you pay for found the THE GRADUATES CONGRATULATING The Garland Times extends its congratulations to the hundreds of young students of JBox Elder county who complete their school courses this year event life in the It is an important of any person and the future of any graduate is to be largely determined by what happens in the four or five years We hope that immediately following high school most of our young graduates will be able to attend college because the training acquired and the broadening outlook that follows is one of the best assets of a young man or womanLet us caution the graduates of our schools however that intelligence in itself is not the goal of life but merely a tool with which to labor towards the end Acquire knowledge by all means but spiritually with it The nation has need of strong men and women who have the intelligence to know and the will to do right what Most people find ready excuses for not doing they don’t want to do We hope every reader will remember Mother’s Day next Sunday- to i Men who understand women are very young and inexperienced Moreover they are big liars Make her happy on Mother fs Day — Telephone if you can ’t be with her BE READY FOR THE FISHING SEASON Come Look Over Our Complete Line of Fishing Tackle and Fisherman’s Supplies And Get The Thrill Of A Lifetime! Garland Apco Service - - - For JAGS OF LUMBER Your Personal Use - - - nun who wants to buy a few boards to pot up a shelf or butch of flooring to do a small job tor himself is (win get interested personal attention at this establishment Email Job are just as Important to us a the big 6ties— and we treat them that way No matter what jour Job— COME AND SEE US The a little to Lumber Company ate Esnr: TRIP OUR evening —Lois Starr 8th going on We think a trip of this week we will go on Thursday We hope is good wether if there we will be able to go for most of us have never been there —Robert Zunde) 6th grade The CITY TO SALT LAKE Mrs Showbaby boy born April 30th ell is at the home of Mrs Gertrude A TRIP School Saturday May 4th Mr Jackman in the Interest of the eighth grade took us to Sait Lake City Chis trip had been planned for several weeks and as only two of the eighth graders had been there we enjoyed It very We arrived in Salt Lake Cit much at seven o’clock and did not leave there until nine o'clock Saturday The annual Mother’s Day program given by the Sunday School was held here 8unday morning May 5 A very and appropriate program Interesting was given Hadfield Miss Arlene spent the d with her parents Mr and Mrs J O Hadfield Mr and Mrs Glen Ward and children Max and Barbara were Sunday M guests of Mr and Mrs George Ward Mr and Mrs George R Hales and Mr and Mrs Stephen Hales spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Leon Haler of Brigham City Mrs John Adams and daughters Beth and Flalelia were visiting here Sunday at the homes of Mr and Mrs Ralph Richards and Mr and Mrs A A Capener Mr and Mrs Ed Udy Mr and Mrs Joe Forsberg and Mr and Mrs George were their families Forsberg With Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Buxton of Garland Mr and Mrs Charles Edglngton of d Salt Lake City were guest of their chUdren Mr and Mrs Ray Plymouth school behind the peaks is News u “Newy FROM grade TO 24 of publication lnc NOTICE FOR the Clio Club were the home of Mrs Rds? East Garland Friday was played and luncheon serof of a Bridge ved Mrs Peterson Earl Holt motored and to Mrs Sophii Brigham Clt Saturday Mr and Mrs Asael Godfrey of were Sunday guests of Mrs Geo and family The Primary organization held then Spring Festival at the ward hall WedA large crowd waevening nesday in attendance Our local school teachers the Muse1 Godfrey Joy the Jenson and June Cordon spetr d with their parents at Brigham City PEP- Courtesy Willard and - 88 Products Garland Blue Light Service Shaw & Iverson A rUNKRAL Come In ! Lee’s Barber Shop SERVICE COMPLETE Garland Utah Register Dates A SALUTE TO OUR MOTHERS Friday May 3 we put on a flower show and program for our mothers The first number on the program was song by the class entitled “That Wonderful Mother of Mine” We also had poems songs a three act play opening and closing prayer and a talk by Mrs Petterson When the program over we was came Into the room for the flower show and art exhibit Miss Hamson our teacher sent to D C for Information on Washington flowers which we wrote down on paper and each gave the one he had written to his mother The boys and girls made roses out of paper and gave to their mothers The boys and girls thought of all this without the teachers help in any of the things 5th grade —Irving Ransom FIRST plane —Frances 4th June 7 Johanna A Holmes Plaintiff vs Frost Elaine Frost Empire and Royalty Company Ltd: Malta Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah T E Thomas Special Liquidating Agent in Charge of the Liquidation of the Ogden State Bank a corporation and Ogden State — Bank a corporation Defendants NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 1st day of June 1935 at twelve o’clock noon at the Front Door of the County Court House In Brigham City Box Elder County Utah all the right title claim and interest of the above named defendants of in and to the real property sitfollowing described uated in Box Elder County Utah closing program Fashbeugh - William Lease John A We are going to have a program for our Mother’s May 10 We will have a little play ’’The Road That Wanted To Be Beautiful" We have poems and songs that have learned in school - We hope our parents will come —Boyce Last 2nd grade EXHIBIT 10 Wtk DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Of The STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY of BOX ELDER GRADE Friday the fourth grade to the third grade to see transportation exhibit from the first ships to May IN THE Today our room will clean up the We papers from the school grounds like to see the school grounds clean We wish everyone would be careful and help to keep our yard neat and clean — Jack Bourne During the year we have been learnThe name of it is In the ing a song Island of Japan It is a Japanese song and at the end of school eight girls are going to sing and act it out Their names are: Lola Johnson Lcis Linford Yvonne Grover Helen Oyler LaVon Rogers Lola Joyce Ransom Ruth Thompson and Clara Wood I hope it will be a good program — Sherma Hansen 3rd grade of publication j And VICO Dependability Service PUBLICATION NOTICE is hereby that given Sorenson of Snowvilie Harvey L Utah who on Oct 30 1931 made homestead entry No 049356 for NVi days 14 North Section 22 Township Range Mrs Henry Tubbs was a Brigham 7 West Salt Lake Meridan has filed visitor Saturday notice of intention to make final Mr and Mrs Ronald Hales and Proof to establish claim to the land children Sheron Bevan and Lola spent above described before William Hurd Bell afternoon with Mrs Sunday at' Snowvilie Utah on Notary Public Farnsworth in Fielding the 18th day of June 1935 Mr and Mrs Ira Ward and daughClaimant names as witnesses: Jesse ter Marilyn were Sunday guests of Arbon Van Peterson George SkidMrs Alice Ann Smith of Fielding more and Joseph L Sanders all ol Moroni Ward of Cropley was the Snowvilie Utah guests of his parents Mr and Mrs Thomas F Thomas George Ward Monday Activities At The Garland School daughter Sat of Department of the Interior General Land Office At Salt Lake City Utah May 7 1933 The South west Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Fifteen (15) The Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Fifteen (15) the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Fifteen (15) the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Fourteen (14) the Northeast Quarter ol the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-tw- o (22 the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter e of Section (23) all in Township Thirteen (13) North (18) of Range Eighteen West of the Salt Lake Base und Meridian Also the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Seventeen (17) the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eighteen (18) the Northeast Quaner of the Southeast Quarter of Section Nineteen (19) and the North Half of the Southwest Quarter the South Half of the Northwest Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of section Twenty (20) in Township Thirteen (13) North of Range Seventeen (17) West of the Salt Lake Meridian Utah containing 320 acres Also the West Half of the Southeast Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eighteen (18) and the Erst Half of the Northeast Quarter the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter the Noithwest Quarter of the South- east Quarter and the Let Three of Section (3 Nmeteen (19) in Thirteen (13) North Township of Ranire Seventeen (17) West cf the Salt Lake Meiidnn Utah containing 3186 acies Together with the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any-went down1 se appertaining their water Dated this 10th day of May 1035 had Ttims of sale: cash They JOHN H ZUNDEL the water Sheriff of Box Elder County Utah Bv JOSEPH R OLSEN Deputy grade (May EXCURSIONS and (Osi&i West — Now in E fleet East— Beginning c May 15 dfaund 3hip Joaqa Xow Attractively lew rail fares invite you to enjoy your summer trip in comfort and safety with economy Round trip rates of 2 cents or less per rrilo enable you to travel by train in comfort faster safer and at le3s cost than driving your own car You arrive at your destination rested and relaxed It's the modern way to travel CP Thw Jutzin SAvice fail New schedules provide more convenient train service to all eastern points Ask local agent for details (tih -- Qorudiliomd This summer Union Pacific through trains will offer cool clean eomfort in coaches sleeping cars dining and observation cars — at no additional rail fare Ohii San (Disqo faih The west's great international to November 11 Soiddsth exposition May 29 (Dam En cute Southern California — man's mightiest c gin coring project now nearing completion A snort from Las Vegas rcr Further In or o here Logan to May 36 April John E Godfrey with relatives Monday and Mrs J H Smith Nona and Beth motored to CREDITORS HENRY BAER Administrator of the aotate Max F Kloerig Deceased Date Juni- Notice Estate of Max F Kloerig deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Wm E DAVIS attorney at Brigham City Utah on or before the 30th day of June A D 1633 over d Mr and Mrs visited Clarkston Rhodes Mr and Mrs Arch Showell of per Idaho announce the arrival NOTICE Mrs Alma Johnson of were guests of relAtives here tertained at at FIELDING Mr and Mrs R C Gidney and children Jack and Marjean of Montwith d pelier Idaho spent the their parents Mr and Mrs D L Wilson Mrs John Mason and Mrs Lottie the Flowers” Hubbard and George Mason motored We are also going to make up new to Willard Sunday where they will words to the song “The Battlefield in spend several days with relatives France” for another song at the closMrs J H Hess is visiting with her ing school program children Mr and Mrs Alvin Hess at —John Starr 7th grade Logan Legal Hansen Mr and gan the urday Members We students of the sixth seventh some and eighth grades are learning new songs for our closing school proThe names of these songs are gram and “The Waltz oi "April Showers” Capener Mrs Delose Jensen and daughters Thola and Mary and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Austin and daughter Janet spent Saturday in Salt Lake City Mrs Alvin Bowcutt returned to her home in Balt Lake Wednesday She was accompanied by Mr and Mrs A A Forsberg Miss Roma Tubbs who is teacliing school in Mantua spent the with her' parents Mr and Mrs Henry Tubbs Mr and Mrs Delose Jensen' spent Monday in Salt Lake on business Mr and Mrs Lel&nd Capener and left family and Miss Lorella Bowcutt for Montana Wednesday morning They expect to be gone about ten TIIE Tri-St- MAY 10 1935 Plymouth NOTES RIVERSIDE OUR SMALL FRIDAY vat ion Consult Local Ajcni UNION PACIFIC |