Show 6ti6d r Page Four THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY 1936 MARCH 27 THE GARLAND TIMES East NEWS LET TER Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 LOWER INTEREST Miss Clara Korth of Provo spent from Friday evenmg to Sunday with her parents Mr & Mrs F G Korth IDr father sister Bessie Wayne Rogers Alma King and William King accompanied the Korths to Piovo RATES has made The Roosevelt administration some progress towards enlarging the financial avenues for agricultural loans but Senator Arthur Capper Republican of Kansas correctly thinks that something- moie should be done along this line Senator Capper points out that the farmer has usually had to pay a much larger interest charge than on commercial loans which prevented development and increased the cost of at the same time the higher interest production rates made it more difficult for the farmer to loan his pay off Senator Capper points out: “The Farm Credit Administration has refinanced hundreds debt of millions of dollars of It has lowered interest rate? materially in many to consolidate It has enabled farmers cases their debts and given them the privilige of repayment over a long period of years The work Farmers today done is highly commendable have better credit facilities than ever before and can borrow mony at lower interest rates” Interest rates on farm loans can and should be further reduced Mortgage indebtedness is still a serious problerti of farming and the national government could wisely take steps to afford cheaper credit for these farm loans in order that It would be just as efthe farmer can prosperfective to improve the economic situation of agriculture as increasing prices of farm products Many citizens think the prosperity of the entire country would be facilitated by making agricultural loans available on long terms at three per cent As Senator Capper points out this “would do as much as any other one thing to yield immediate relief to agriculture and place A solvent it on a sound and stable basis agriculture able to earn a reasonable an Amrican standard of income guaranteeing living is of vital concern to this nation It cannot achieve prosperity without it” i T ' home evening Thursday evening the East Gailand March ward celebrated the annual party and all the community was invited A very interesting program old an was piesented followed by tune dance Light refreshments weie PHOTOGRAPHERS activities Garland Now we know why they call ’em baby bonds — because every baby in the land is going to help pay for ’em some day “AS ONE GETS OLDER” The next time you meet a friend after many years of separation do not worry if recognition is difficult Dr A(es Hrdlicka anthropologist after measuring thousands of faces announces that as one gets older the mouth widens the nose goes The down and outward and the ears lengthen process starts in childhood is conditioned by hereditary and climatic factors but is sufficiently pronounced to alter a well remembered ap- pearance treat The opera will be presented and is called “The Friday evening Pirate and the Pastery Cook ” — June Busenbark 6th Beverly Austin 5th Ruth Holman 3rd grade In Miss Hamson's sixth grade we are studying We about England have already studied about piimitive a Many of Your Friends Will Build New Homes this DO Tri-Sta- X t $ Your Home IT NOW! Southwestei n Asia people Fgvpt Greeks Romans and How Christianity became the world religion On all of these studies we have some activity this makes it much more interesting for us —Lois Persson 6th grade The snoW has Just spoiled our fun We weie gang to have a maibie tournament but mavbe we cant Lumber Company te It Pays to Have Your Hair Waved in a Beauty Shop to Guard Against all Scalp Irritation OFF ON ALL PERMANENTS UNTIL THE LAST OF MARCH — GET YOUR PERMANENT NOW To bring out the Natural Gloss in your hair have a Shampao lint for only 25c Shampoo & Tint (vilh finger wave) Hot Oil Treatment (Including Message Miss Mary job Beauty Operator Slip Ptiuue Be ready for Spring I M a Garland WkU f St Astle Mgr grade EZRA JENSEN OFFICE AT JENSEN FI RMTl’RE Insurance Bonds STORE — G AltLAND Sale Wat-in Tiemontoa Standard Oil Products Wood Bros Service Station Theron & Clyde Wood Proprietors RAIlnTRAYEL AT LOW GDST J Superlative comfort — utmost convenience — genuine economy Those are the reasons n ore d more people are ’Talcing tl o ‘ram" these days AT Union Pacific through bams ere ful'y You ride n perfect "weather" all the way You relax m a deep eat— there's room to sketch— con- - — Stnimven ' or n a comfortable reclining chair a modern Coach All the best features o( modern travel within reach of the modest purse n LOW FARES EVERYWHERE at J £ pliers! ®K! ¥ ¥ i Lee’s arfcer Beauiv O Parlor ‘ion — dining car or c'f P’s hay service for dc’ co as r reals at popular prices — restful - ' pine Pullman or Tourist berth GOOD WORK pAK UTAH WE ARE PLEASED TO BE ABLE TO OFFER YOU THIS NEW NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LINE AT OUR STATION enienl washrooms Trade It Shell Arthur Fire and Automobile Notary Public It A want to say this time and re Driving! Vern Shaffer and famL R Shaffer motored U business Thursday IF YOUR HOME BURNED DOWN TONIGHT COULD YOU DlSflSS YOUR INSURAME PR OBLEMS WITH Well winter again I can hear the first and second grades having a snow ball fight Tile ground hog must have seen his shadow "Winter so to you all Again’ —James Wh'te 3id made Wc have fine new The books mimes of the books Pinochio ate Mrs Wiggs cf the Cabbage Patch Moie Mother Stories Just so Stone1 and Fables of Aesop Miss Robert1 is very is reading P nochio to its mteiestmg —Earl Hall 3id grade mind oil you good people that it’s time to give your Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Bailey have it after all - Mane Bone 5th LOAFER” Lee’s on Logan The Corn er Service I car a SHELLUBRICATION hall Mrs Mr FIELDING A LOArr Fing?rWave) Finger Wave Dried 4 Finger Wave Wet 2Sc ANY HOT IRON CURL" tjie ward Mr & ily and By the Sugar Factory Newsy News From Jewelry Just and mutual had a partv in Mr & Mrs F G Korth and a few are leaving in who family weeks to make their home in Garland and Mr & Mrs C J Hansen And family who are leaving for Logan The party was held Thursday evening in School honor of Get Your GAS OIL & ACCESSORIES AT the Most Convenient Corner in the Valley We Sell That Good Quaker State Motor Oil about have We been studying Miss Ida Perry silent the We lumber houses and brick houses with relatives at Willard have made posters about these kinds Mrs Rosco Smith of Holbrook is is We know what lumber of houses Mrs Alice for her grandmother from caiing made of and where It comes A Smith who has been quite ill We know bricks are made of clay is Mrs Maltha Jenson of Ogden 2nd grade —Leone Oyler Mr & Mrs visiting with her children We are making a play city We Arve Smith and familj bi ought boxes to school and made a Mr & Mrs J E Johnson of Malad school visited church post office lbrary with relatives here Saturday house grocery store and a departMr & Mrs Grant McFarland and them and baby of Tooele were ment store We painted d guests will of Mr & Mrs We them wrote stories about J H Smith and family make more things for our city Bountiful Mr Bolton Owens of — Barbara Adams Lola Isaacson 1st spent the with his mother We are making a new bolder in our Mrs M E Owens about We have been studying room Mrs Erw in Sutherland sient the men who discovered and explor- eral days last week with Mr & Mrs Our border will show John E Godfrey at Claikston ed America the did men in what each of these Mr Si Mrs Willaid Smith and our New Word We have divided daughter of Holbrook Idaho were One group will use Satuiday guests of Mis A A Smith class into groups parts cf the border to show Columbus Thompson Brigham Godlrej Sam In the New World Another group will and Ray Claik of Clarkston lsital the with relatves here Tuesday he discovered show Balboa as to her Pacific Ocean Mrs R W Bridge returned This bolder will help us to remember each man and what home at Salt Lake City Thursdaj he did after a short visit with her children 4th grade Mr & Mrs D G Wood —Lola Ruth Thompson OPERETTA Miss June Cordon accompanied SCHOOL spent The Garland School is having an her sister Carma of Willard with their We are selling tickets and the operetta parents at are having a race to see which room Idaho Falls Miss Virginia Smith that The room can sell the most and Harold Also the student Snvth of Sait Lake Citv visited with wins gets a treat selling the most from each room gets file J H Smith family last week v of The University of Utah presented a at h'gh school program Wednesday which consisted of readings and musical numbers from male students Dean Cowles gave a short talk and Albert Hemer student body president at the U took charge of the program Mr Shane played a violin selection Mr Zarr gave two readings and Lowell Hicks played four selections on the xylophone REVIEW OF WORLD EVENTS— IN PICTURES REGULARLY IN THIS PAPER APPEARING At The School " future life Shaffer and Mrs L R daughters Carmen Lenna and Joann accompanied Mr & Mrs Kenneth E Shaffer and LuAnn to Salt Lake City daughter to spend the week visiting Wednesday with relatives and on busmen University Students High Program a The scenes these men photograph number into the thousands daily From this great number a careful selection is made The chosen pictures designed to aid you in the visualization of important news events or "human interest" occurrences and individuals are regularly offered by this newspaper This is our answer to a modern public's demand upon a modern newspaper for pictures of places e interest persons and incidents of k There were over 100 present picture Clifton Grover and Mr JVfr & Mrs & Mrs Sylvan Korth accompanied Mr & Mrs Roy Oyler to Logan Tuesatday where they were privileged to tend the ‘'Elijah tlie Prophet’ returned Mr & Mrs Sylvan Korth lo Eat Garland Monday after spendon their ing two weeks In California couple We wish this Honeymoon In their much joy and happiness committee met The Genealogiial Monday evening at the C J Hansen party for home and had a farewell who in the future Mr & Mrs Hansen serv eel are leaving for Lcgan to make their waicl Tuesday evening th“ of home the at Trcmonton Bishop Potter of Beaver Dam plav and Sh’rley Temple in “Tht Littlest Reb- has bought the Hansen ranch will move into our ward in the near el show on the budget This was p'an and all who went enjoved the future Mrs Paul S Larson returned to her home Tuesday after spending the week In Salt Lake City visiting with Give her parents Mr & Mrs Parley James School Tiie East Garland ward Sundav hundreds of then scour the world for "shots" that more news highlight more real The single more understandable business-likchck cf a camera and a thousand-worstory is captured all in an instant to be presented in a manner more graphic than the words themselves could ever attain REPORTER will make inter eshng Social Tact— Making your company feel at even though they wish they were Spring Perhaps the Condition Makes Some Change Advisable d Shop! in ' Uh Visit Boulder Dam enreuta to or from California To nd trip rates cf 2 cents or less a mrle enable you to travel in luxurious comfort at less cost than diving your own car Ask Tuhtt Agint about unusually lou one and round tup Coach Fores FOB FURTHER PARTICULARS CONSULT LOCAL AGENT |