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It reason la mA newspaper provide a protection to the people which M constitution can guaraut- be left —Jefferson —Anonymous PUBLISHED Vol EVERY MORNING FRIDAY Be Vigorously PARAGRAPHS of Echoes Wm Johns some Projects Will Club PERTINENT V GARLAND for Pushed to Finish war by the Garland Lions Garland’s National Guard Battery Won Repeated Praise Says Captain Walker th this this at Its efficient work annual encampment Narrows coming The men bamch displayed of their every ' in efficiency as a work Land The No in question at the board meeting happened to be that acre or two once a wheat field and once midway— by the tape measure we presume — between Garland and Tremontpn and which is now occupied of the the buildings by Bear River high school Man’s Past that seeming “holy Garland in 'the holies” of dark of the night (meaning the recession of course) has approval for a work well given Art Michaelis retiring secretary and A R Capener with a Mr Capener was presented past president’s pin by the club and responded with a short expression of for the fine cooperation appreciation he had received from the membermade the presship E J Holmgren Roars of done were entation J P Bush directed the program introducing Captain Leo R Walker who with Lieutenants Cullimare and Persson reported activities at the National Guard encampment J D Gunderson reported that arfor a celebration of the rangements of Garland’S sewer and completion water system were going rapidly and worthwhile something would be In readiness Ed Holmgren tail twister extraordinary kept the spirit high thru-othe meeting constructed sewer and water mains which certain owners of adjoining property by petition duly signed haveof signified making Box their intention use of as citizens of Garsurreptitiously a land City 0 But dear me no! must never be! Even tho the land owner would gladly pay the City toes it must not be done because — well because the school would not be half way between the It two towns any more" is as simple as that and the veterans of the historic War of the Two Cities will Such Elder County a thing Will People Dr Hear Amos Christie principle professor of pediatrics at the medical of California a lecture at the Tremonchapel at 8 o'clock this evening according to an announcement sent out from the state board of health' this week Dr Christie’s visit In the state in line with the policy of the State Board of Health to bring outstanding men in their fields to the state at frequent Intervals to conduct courses In specialized subjects of It must not be! Even tho the homes built would be in the Tremonton shopping district and a benefit to Tremonton merchants Even tho their occupants Dr Christie will serve with the division of Maternal and Child Health in the state for two months and his time will be Spent working with the health personnel of the five state districts conferring with physicians in all parts of the state still rise in quavering accents dear to fight for the would attend Tremonton churches and take part in Tremonton community life! If there is no reason behind the objection there is still a priciple involved and these veterans would rise from their beds to deit University school In ton ward child care ! fend who is This will be an unusual opiort un- state health ity says Dr Bigelow officer for parents to hear such an man as Dr Christie and outstanding he feels sure that people generally will receive much benefit from his discussions All pnetmts and others interested are cordially invited Two New Homes Will be Finished C J Dewey Paul Heitz on factory street before the sumIsrael Hunsaker and Dave mer is over Cecil Bradford now has Holmgren appeared before the foundation complete for his resithe board to protest the dence one block east of the business threatened advance across district and George Davis is reported to be ready to commence work on a this “no man’s land” younger business modern brick home this week men may be shouting town Recent purchases of lots in other commu n i t y sections of the city Indicate that sevcooperation eral homes are being planned for the good will and valley prog- near future ress but over as trifling a bit of nonsense as this the died before this veterans’ quartet can howl saving device4 became gendown the whole chorus erally known to home makers simply because advertThe Power of the “Ads” ising was then almost unIf anyone questions for a known moment the value of adJAdvertising- has rebuilt vertising he has only to remember that after the American life and rescued sewing machine was inven- the world from drudgery ted a whole generation of by telling it about new in'women lived worked and ventions labor experience fiUed the Garland chapel to Its utmost capacity Friends and relatives who had long been aware of the serious nature of the illness of their associate came from many communities to express their sympathy on the occasion A wealth of floral offerings bankr ed the stand as speakers testified to their departed friend’s patience in his suffering the solicitude of hi friends and spoke words of oomfort to the family Speakers were Joseph H Kirkham who spoke in behalf of the employees at the sugar factory where Mr Bow- the last week session of the Bos board is copied (punElder school ctuation and all) from the Box Elder Journal: Buildings To Remain Out In No THE Man’s Land BOARD HEAR ECHOES SCHOOL PAST ON AT SESSION OF HELD FRIDAY discussion waff carried on before the board of education at the regular meeting held Friday in the court house A group was present David headed from Tremonton1 by who protested Holmgren against the A lively a PUBLISHER mechanic William Read The TIMES The Easy Way Beginning Here And Continuing Right On Into The Article Without Any Interruption repetition of words Every article this issue has been started thU way this week to show our readers A headline style that la being used tills year" by a few experimenting papers for the first time in history Readers may or may not like the innovation at first sight because new things are seldom Instantly ap proved Only time will tell whether the system Is better than others thaf have been used In the past The TIMES may not use It all th time but does enjoy experimenting with new forms The Garland Times was one of the first papers In the state to experiment with the “left flush” head style we now use and that has since been adopted by many weekly papers as well as by many of th nation’s biggest dallies It will be used by all papers before many or Tell The World About Garland Says Gunderson as a and of its many advantages Gunderson Mr center home chairman of the committee appointed to arrange details of an advertising drive that will come to & fitting con- Both well a friend of to Biship W E Newman according clusion on July 16th Mrs Bowcutt and J Q present plana when an exercise honNorth Weber stake pres- oring the end of work on the new Bishop Arthur Welling sewer and water systems will be held Musical numbers were rendered by In the tabernacle here Horace Woffinden solo Mrs D Efforts are now being made to get Henry Manning and Mrs J J Thomp- speakers and musical talent for this son a duet and by the Singing program that will Insure Its success Mothers chorus as a high class entertainment feature Interment was in tho BothweD that everyone can enjoy Advertiscemetery for distribuing is being prepared Alfred George Bowcutt 55 died tion and organizations of the city last Friday at his home In Garland are being prepared to inform their after suffering for some months with members of vital facts concerning an ailment of the stomach He was a son of Thomas and Beat- the city rice Cunningham Bowcutt Surviving are his widow Mrs Jose- Gleaners and phine Newman Bowcutt nine son Will Sell Refreshments and daughters? Clarence Marba Viola Frank Virgil D Betty Ruth and at a stand to be opened kt 10 am Joan Bowcutt all of Garland Mrs Saturday morning July 2nd' on the Ruby Forsberg of Riverside and Mrs bank comer In Tremonton' The purpose of the stand tc Hazel Bumhope of Helper one grandchild and eight brothers and sisters: raise funds for the convention in Bob Bowcutt of Garland Ervin L August and Edward Bowcutt and Mrs Ural Flans are being made for the Hobbs of Salt Lftke City Mis Vivian carnival dance scheduled for the Shurtz of Ogden Tom Bowcutt Jr second week in July Everyone Is In of Idaho Falls Idaho Mrs H V vited to attend the dance and tc Wolfe of Portland and Mrs buy at the stand Oregon Bertha Haws of Yakima Wash Account the Of had been Hawkins of AND $200 Per Year George Bowcutt Ell EDITOR 1938 Sunday For Alfred cutt The Following 1 JOHNS WM Last Rites Held year at Jordan past declared Charles J Wood who headquarters battery of the artillery the memory of which still year and as a result came home with was Installed as president of the club unit the minds of in the persists Captain J M DeWeese cup awarded luncheon at Its Wednesday evening to the most efficient headquarters i old campaigners of years meeting one by were revived at Th club membership Is alive to Its battery' at the camp In the athletic contests Thera! and the incommany the of opportunities the meeting county Bishop triumphed In wrestling in his of the responschool board last week ing officers are aware and Grant - Erickson to lead- tlie club to the great- weight division won out in the heavy weight boxAt the session was heard sibility er achievements it is ambitious to accontest ing battle to such reference stated Mr Wood upon recomplish The men of the battery returned club of ‘neutral the symbolic as ceiving gavel ground’ phrases home Sunday All were In good and ‘no man’s land’ 'accor- leadership from retiring president A health and reported havng had a H Capener most enjoyable and Instructive camp ding to reports of the press - VERNALD — UTAH UTAH FRIDAY JULY GARLAND No 48 By AT family an uncle of Stone of the idency and in new years During the past two or three months we have Introduced a new style front page peculiarly adapted to the needs of the rural weekly and have won favorable attention from critics from all parts of the state who feel that prominent discussion of current problems iff often preferable to their treatment In the conventional news story form We shall use the front page from 'time to time It seems to best accomplish our Only a few have longed return to our own style of of the conventional front hope they find this Issue Attention was called to the fact pleasing to the eye and Interesting to that when it was first proposed tc read Don’t think the first line of build a high school on the west side each story a lost Th story starts of the- valley that several meeting with the headline and so saves repwere held before a site could be etition of words It Iff called Rocket decided lected It was eventually Style head writing by the profession to erect the new said Mr Holmgren Is Mr & Mrs F 8 Peck attended Tremona It the latest In newspaper stream-lin- g buildings NOTICE TO OWNERS midway between Our ownoplnion of it is not In honor of dinner ton and Garland- - out birthday Leo In a wheat OF FEEDER CATTLE ready for publication Peck of Ogden Tuesday evening at field and to remain outside the cor i In order that you may get your home of Mr Mrs Walter porate limits of both cities J proper credits on cattle or sheep the ' ' Mr Holmgren stated that he would slaughtered or temovd from the state Stevenson ' Some Storm for the purpose of being slaughtered take this same stand if the Tremonton city council attempted to do what It will be necessary for you to bring Mrs Art Michaelis entertained the Damage is Reported the Garland city dads have started to the County Assessor’s a Ace High Bridge club Thursday evenoffice valout to accomplish Proportional Tax Credit Affidavit ing Prizes were won by Mr Hyrum from nearly all sections of the Marble Mrs Virgil Carter and Mr ley today as a result of the wind' The board of education assured the giving date of slaughter or removal and heavy down pour of rain WedRalph Bishop remain on or before July 1 1938 group that the board would nesday and Thursday Fred L Petersen neutral In the matter being satisBoth spring and fall grain is down fied to leave the Institution where County Assessor In many fields and will not mature it is— in Box Elder county Fifteen nor will It be possible tc properly The board adopted the new cut it economically declare many for $515000 after a budget Named Lions Club - The wet weather slowed up the pea public hearing had been granted Ward Deacons: Garland harvest and may cause considerable which is $8000 over the loss if it continues too long LuxurThe increase is to cover are budget Please meet with the Bishopric and directors Wednesday evening flower gardens in the vicinity of construction work and a raise in Saronic Priesthood Committee at ready to begin work announces C J iant broken Garland were and badly teaches' 'salaries 8:30 sharp Sunday moimg July 3 at Wood new club president tangled by the storm the Chapel Q G Sweeten was appointed by the preparatory to our to not so Crops subject damage In monthly gathering of the Fast Offer- directors as general chairman CARD OF THANKS will derive great benefit from th We hope to visit the entire charge of arrangements for the For the kind assistance and sym- ings ward in one hour before Sunday Wheat and Beet day celebration next rains pathy that has been extended us school He will select his assistants month during the past months and uixn the Brethren and Sifters-Iduring the coming week occasion of our bereavement we exOther committees ore listed as folwill be appreciated if you will retend to neighbors and friends oui ceive these lows the chairman belrg named first and bays speed cordially most sincere thanks them on their way In each Instance: Mrs A if Bowcutt and family The Garland Ward Bishopric Luncheon and Attendance — CooKe Linford Skinner Chambers Constitution and Lion and Education — Smith Heggle Streeper Youth romance and adventure Finance — Shumway Cooke Johns in ‘‘8tralt Gate” by Ruth Comfort Trfnniman Linford Mitchell This is an age of change Our grandparents new Serial the popular and No Drop — CulliMembership story now running In our feature could start out with one set furniture and use it more Art Michaelis Bush Holmgren section all their lives if it lasted that long in good repair — Gunderson Holmgren Program Willie Wlmpus takes a lesson In but today the living room set Welling Betenson tthe kitchen cabbronco busting wjth Pop officiatPublicity— King Johns Sweeten inet are out of date in just a few years and must as the horse See SMatter ing Last be replaced regardless of thier fine state of preserPep” hi our comic section Blind— Ward A W Wardleigh vation Revival of the gay ’90s sport of Gaddie Bishop We conservative souls deplore such a waste cycling makes an interesting and Boys and Girls — Walker Hougard amusing and stick by the old things until the world marches Hughes subject far our popular Thompson page In this Issue Housing and New Industries— on and leaves us The business concerns Capener of Driggs J Y Rich the A good many reforms were in order in governEducation School Health and Welvalley who have values to offer ment to bring its methods and philosophy into step fare— Persson Betenson A D Rich you have their ads in your paper with the times when the Democrats took hold in this week Our readers are losSafety— "Davis Gaddie Bishop Roads— Sweeten 1932 and we sometimes think Petterson ing right of too many money savAlf Republicans were Michaelis ing values by too casual reading Capener Shumway a bit relieved to be able to sit back and et the DemoAthletic— Art Michaelis of adverljufr Too often they go Thompcrats do the unpleasant job and make all son Cullimore Persson into the store and purchase high the mistake and enemies too incident to such Houand Patronage— Citizenship priced articles at the same time adjustments that another similar item is being gard Persson Walker In our nation’s history offered for sale at a special price one party and then Charles Last organSong leader H ist J Kirkham Let’s chaplain had the take Arthur to keep awake by checking ever when another has helm changing Welling Continued on page 4 the advertising proposal made by Garland city council to extend it s city limits south to take in the Bear River high school and grounds ATTENTION Edit o r iaI of and the ahead first Committees by when purposes to see us treatment page We |