Show r) The Garland Time Pern aid Single 49 1928 at — Copies Post the 5c fashion a be Treats Faculty w f At High School from Continued page tu&igned a particular position loading and unloading and space has been reserved for turning Space between lines has been allotted for safe foot passage to and from busses and automobiles been Fire Drills Cannon of all and buildings each room is of fire Drills ing ticed Just explained to In how evacuated in case! emptying the buildwill V r't W A pleasant feature of Tuesday's faculty meeting a as a treat by Mrs Carl Rogers and her daughter Eugenia consisting of eight or nine var- Idles of home made candy In r ous portions Mrs Rogers explained that the treat was an expression of of the her appreciation part the In the school had played education of her family be prac- Don Burnhope of Helper with old son are visiting with for1 mother Mrs Alfred Bowcutt weeks her her two Mr baby Mrs Winford visited relatives In America Rich ABSTRACTOR A Barrus Ogden the Utah acenic Besides their tributious mines ly to the scenic state which is and r assets Pit at attractlona Copper many other con- of Utah add great- attractions of the one of Its many Many tounsts stay over a day or for several days to see the Utah Copper mine at Bingham and each' hundreds of mining students and engineers come- here from all parts of the woi Id to witness the great poiphyry and other mines In operation Few people realize that the Utah Copper mine Is one of the great spectacles of the world Probably one of the most Is to fly over spectacles spring Manhattan Island or the Panama but They are are made up of hundreds of dif- ferent units while Utah Copper is one thing the greatest engineering and scientific accomplishment of modern mining Up to 1939 there hid been moved from Utah Copper 288000000 cubic yards of ore and waste It Is estl- — year a as given by Mrs A D Luncheon was served by the Can't bomb out of men's minds Godiva's heroic ride ! The city through whose streets she' Road rode clothed only in her hair to lift’— nd Gas the burden of her townsfolk almost Nazi airmen Thi wiped out by ruthless Year How the memory of her flee still lives even though Its scene The Gasoline Inspection Depart is turned to rubble and ashes told In The American Weekly the magawith next zine distributed week's State Gasoline Inspector a reports LOS ANGELES EXAMINER continued stand-Increase In 1940 ards in Utah during Lady dent LEE BONDED ABSTRACTER (Established 1904) Utah I State A in for a new Permanent Wave before the rush days find' you without time Come i£cca LEE’S of View hostesses I am prepared to make up abstracts In the shortest possible Ume and to make them absolutely accurals I post a $500000 bond as your Insurance against loss through any error of mine City BARBER BEAUTY SHOP AND PARLOR Testers Better department activities three months period the made 2857 gasoline tests from service Atatlons in every part of the state with onlyy 95 or 3 12 per cent of the tests falling to meet the standards required by law- This comfrom pares with 211 failures 1279 tests or a total of 19 56 per cent fallues of during the same period during report the of department 1939 A PERMANENT APPRECIATED i Jtv ff Cannon also recommended cer- - urday tain repairs to be made for increased safety the chief of which Is an Mrs Norman Jensen and Mrs Wi outdoor exit for the basement of W Whitney of Tremonton were Ogden the main building shoppers Monday Because of the fncpioof structure CLUB MEETS of the building not much fear of FACULTY Bre is felt The Women's Faculty Club of the C E Smith Principal He Bear River high school met Wedexplained recommended Mr with Mrs Cannon’s plans however and the nesday evening Halvor faculty adopted them Drills in Skinner and Miss Margaret as hostesses the at the Elmer Jenemptying m orderly building son home The program on South Brigham IV ' ' i WAVE IS CHRISTMAS A Whenever a gasoline sample falls to meet required standads the from which the was sample IS taken notified Immediately and to pump all gasoline from ordered the tank affected before putting In a new supply Failing to do this or upon a second offense the pump Is sealed and the operator ordered to befoie the appear Commission to show cause why he should bo per-mlted to sell gasoline to the state Constant Is carried on to rechecking that offenders have complied with the rulings of the department In spite of being the department 038 took gasoline MOST GIFT tv Enter the Times w Lighting Contest Sign the blank bejow and mail or leave Times’ office Or telephone your entry the Contest Entry of the A tanks and tractors are Marines to become in the opinion of Captain Con D Silard Recruiting Of-- j fleer of Marine Corps in the Feder-- J al Building Salt Lake City Utah However marksmanship Is still he believes as important as equally mechanization It Is the Captain's of opinion that expert marksmanship bombers gunners and riflemen can- not be valued too - highly It has been pointed out that the prsent war 11 Europe has not In troduced anT radically new military weapons although the use of vastly increased mechanized equipment has altered the tactics formerly greatly S U Start My Subscription in THE LIBERTY UTAH TREMONTON Program Sunday for This Week? Tuesday Monday ‘‘TIN PAN ALLEY” With John Payne Alice-Fay- Jack Oakie and Betty Garble Wednesday & Thursday THE GREAT MCGINTY Akim Tamiroff Muriel Brian Donlevy Angelus —— Friday it Saturday FROM TEXAS" “3 MEN Cassidy g Experts on Gifts Agree that a half dozen pair of Silk Stockings make the Christmas gift unexcelled We carry the kind of Fine Hose that brings thrills to milady’s soul Men who want to please will come in early to select this most acceptable gift they ever made! LaGra Shop Tremonton Utah by military experts all times during the century a half of their existence gTeat stress has been placed by the marines on their skill In handling rifles machine guns and guns of heavier calibre Their ability to hit the e has remained most Important “In fact'’ according to Captain d "It Is the accuracy of the marksman which makes for success or failure At When You Want To RENT BUY OR SELL EXCHANGE Consult J John r Shumway Estate - Loans Insurance Garland Utah not present her with a remem- brance from the whole family this — an Automatic Electric Range — year the gift she has always wanted? 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'drive : COMPLETE MEN- - Name Date SERVICE FUNERAL A and oe Murray it TIP FOR were dinner gucste Vernon Hansen at the home of Mr & Mrs Orvil TTie In Honeyville Sunday Hunsaker dinner was in honor of the birthday of Mrs Hunsaker and anniversaries Mr Hansen CHRISTMAS GIFT SUPREME Airplanes leading more Rea TIMES AD3 ARE READ one Marines Still Lay Stress on Good Marksmanship 802 during August samples September and 1017 during all of which were tested for and be Impurities motor fuels in the laboratory of the Road In Salt Commission Lake City Mr Reid expressed himself as being very pleased with the results acand praised the oil comcomplished and service station operators panies for their cooperation In maintaining standards gasoline for Utah motorists Bingham Utah of the world mated that the excavations for the Canal moved 232000000 Panama cubic yards of material In building the 50 mile ocean link Beautifully paved highways lead the tourist to this district Before reaching the mine you pass through the modern city of Copperton Up the narrow canvon towaid the mine Is the ’'narrowest Bingham City city In the world" and sometimes called the "melting pot of the world” due to the wide Tange of uationality of Its inhabitants Other mining districts which tract the tourist are Alta Park City Tintlc American Fork and Tooele During winter months Alta Is a mecca for thousands of ski who come from all parts thuslasts of the world to enjoy the Alpine slopes of tills region Roads to these districts are all excellent Pratieally all are reached double lane highways by paved ) ere It not for the mines many of these roads would not have been built samples duiing October Christmas Home at Haskell is visiting Vernon week with Mr & Mrs Bill Stokes at Brigwho has ham Theo Richards from his LDS mission been released Monhome returned in Nebraska Munson spend Mrs Elmo day Mr & Mrs at Logan Wednesday FriIn visited Bourne Ogden Jay Mrs Earl Owens Is visiting day Mrs J H with relatives in Ogden CaliHess left Monday for Glendale fornia where she will visit with relMr atives for an indefinite period Nevada & Mrs Jack Francis of visited with Mrs Emma Packer last and week Mrs Effie Yorgeson of Shelley Idaho daughter Frances visited over the Mr with A: Mis Earl Skinner and family Mrs Vemile Lott and small daughter Annetta are visiting with Mr & Mrs H M Godfrey at Clarkston Mr & Mrs Carnet on and Wllford family of Salt Lake City visited with relatives here Sunday Miss Goldie Larsen of Ogden spent the here with friends Mrs R C of Montpelier Idaho visited with her mother Mrs D L Wilson WedMr & Mrs nesday and Thursday to fire NORMAN ' - V rV Mrs be m orderly fashion next week I week i 3 be Practiced submitted detailed diaparts of the various to Mr grams next ' jv Publisher and practiced was a Jessop of Millville guest of Mr & Mrs Cyril Godfrey Book Club Meets The Book Lore Club held their meeting at the home of Mrs Vernon Mrs Hansen evening Wednesday reviewed the book Helen Severson were "Loon Feather ” Refreshments Mr & Mrs served by the hostess last visited In Ogden Mervln Holt - '?' v Office U Editor NOTES FIELDING GunMisseS Arleen and Shirley nell of Howell were Friday guests of Alton Miss Cannon Miss Hortense : Fire Drills New Parking Plan Ready 1940 MORNING Subscription Entered 6 Scenic Attraction THE: GARLAND TIMES EVERY PUBLISHED FRIDAY Price — $200 Per Year Home and Office Phones at Second Class Mail Matter August at Garland Utah Wm Johns Friday December UiufiMTI n n 11? cin t © (MK9III0 i tin in j ) mj |