Show flTE THE GARLAND TIMES FCBUSHED Entered trut (" Advertising riiteri Subscriptions Garland PTA and Editor nims HOIAKULN Plans CJL County Publisher wii)s bishop 1)1 L Meeting Opening $2 10 Out nde of Johns Wm Vernald Newtpepes do U Nw Year - ?2 00 Tor Town HcJWol Tfrfinal 573' Gland Cmiia IN The Garland School I'TA of this hold its fir-- t meeting on Thm day even school season 4 at the Gailund ing November recreation hall it is announced by omeeis This 'tteik A good piagram has been ind all patents ol (hod children aie united to he pe in' will I L ClltLMOW MI’LL The man lie daughUi Jlishup Mis la onard ’In llis Mi and of Linliop llishop of (ai ot Irk Sal A C)r 39: 29 Wendell and Saliu of lllaine Ihoinp on Mrs William Andi-oMrs and Mr 1) an him iluy ui'ii- j iiihd by othei hit i lium Loau On din di inn : a ic (option honoiod the young couple a he (I ii land In the ui d h Ini with In bride and rec’twn' lM : "oiu win Into fil'd man Mi Nut in m W c maul ot and ol Mh‘ Hi h "in In alt ml Inw m e ti wed tun niin ten v ill inale II n I'nnum Hear lii l!i) Broun Mack Johnny in Conn “Man Eaters Kumoan” In “West Of Carson City” Tues Mon Sun “Abbott And Costello M eet Frankenstein” News Cartoon Wed (light Spot Nov Only Joan Fontaine Jordan Louis in “Letters From an Unknown Line Two Thurs Woman” (i iNjms diKisnns Hill MMONMItVI ION Shorls Nov Only 4 Mi's He‘si( llrn on onnt home demon at ion uenl eave a viiv inti re tin dom no ti at ion ol piuliiil ( M mas pills that could lie made at homo at the ting ol tile Lulios Self fill tine tub at the homo ol Mrs la Aim Km 'i nlav alter noon Mis II n a n had main at tiaitne aitules to display and Iso demon luted ideas m dec in itinn ( hi ot mas Music lm me altorno'n di of two piano solos h Mrs the Magician ‘Wilford A Two Hour Stage Show Matinee 4 pm Evonui" ti pm Advanced I'uces Lii A The Teen- Sat Nov in gers “Music Allen Man” Lane (Rockky) “Carson (: "ini' in City Raiders iiiM mm NO APPLICATION NO APPRAISAL FEE FEE J JOHN The Representing Yv '7 rp f V 0 Z i r Long tirm farm loans at lowest cost in hisO'rv As! tor the free booklet ht uoablc Noiuty I ai nl Uw uei slop i'liii desiri'o NO COMMISSION SHUMWAY Equitable than they are today The sui bowed that most people thought pi olds to be more than four times what they actually are Most people n'd that per cent of the sales dollar would be about right The fact Is t: a' he t ytai rorpeiate earnings avia "eel le s than 6 per cent of sales Thin tlu re arc those who are a try mg to kill the goose that lays lihn eggs by rilling for more wages profits p be paid out of "increased” Fveept for taxes the biggest portion of last yiais profits went for better plants and tools If every dollar of the profit which went to stockholders last year had been tinned over to It would have brought a wage crease of only 6 8 per cent I ut I)n n Profits It is false to assume that Industry could make wages higher and prices lower by cutting down on profits That wav profits would no longer be the for healthy competition lneititive Clovi rnment would have to step In ami contiol the whole economy This would mi an the end of free enterprise and the hiU standard of living we higher I’TAII 146 Phone lb Life Avsuraiue Society 1 Mm Orpheum Theatre TREMONTON The Civic and Home Arts club held its regular meeting WedMrs L W Manning attended the nesday evening Oct 20 in the at Armory with Mrs Harold Hall funeral for the Bowen child Beaver Club president Mrs as hostess had charge of the Cyril Linford Mr & Mrs Farrell Archibald meeting' Mrs Devers Owens re- of Ogden visited here last week ported on the UNESCO organization meeting held the week previously consisted of a The program report of the convention of the General Federation of Women’s clubs held this summer at PortMrs Wesley land Oregon by Gephart of Tremonton district who attended the convention Marilyn and Carilyu Manning played wo piano duets Refieshments were served to 25 members and three guests is fiace Marble visited s Austin M Haws and atAhe Wednesday home in Ogdens Mrs Jos A Nielsen accompanfi lends from Portage to the Idaho Falls temple Wednesday Iri (For quality grinding icrviic formulai and Purina plements — rail on us'J Sun Nov J Mrs E Salt Lake visited in Holmgren City Tuesday and Wed- rIo Mini" people It may seem like a good thing to soak the 'rich” or But t apital at every opportunity thev will stop doing that when they hi gir to nalie low much It hurts dependrs are voikt Our worker the I to ing upon the piolts of capital the toots that mean so null h to How tin rn and to eviiv consumer have toots and plants unless a IIow can we we cut "iage profit then unless hue tot)- and v e era oui a'e ploIt Dangers to Workers Wc liav! gone througlva long period of danger but wi re not out of it com1940 was pletely The period 1920 to the first deiade In our history during whali our ‘tuck of tools did not crease We nl lowed 25 per cent of them to wear out and didn t replace them stock of tools Amenta's In 1010 By 046 per person to amounted 1) to this was down to $1302 To get 1930 at once we level to the back 75 would hav to spend perhaps lion dollars Do you see our danger? Modern man Is completely dependent upon good tools We cannot afford to eliminate profits and do away with the rewards that come from taking risks If we do the American workers will have to bear the brunt of a dangerous mistake We need more Henry Fords and Thomas Edusons Drd they make profits? Yes and they built America With profits they made It possible for millions to enjoy a more productive America D six usm sf&: FAM OUS ffil- A TAOIau c AMU ns Riotous LAUGHS t Kit NCRCOlBu ILLUSIONS COSTUMES BAGGAGE e oo t st J TIIUCTIOM THIRSDAY EVENING — TRICES ONLY— 8 pm LIBERTY A TWO HOUR STAGE NOVEMBER MATINEE 4th 4 Dix hard At The flew land - GARLAND MAIN THEATRE THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM Thursday Friday Saturday Ott WALT DISNEY’S 28 GREATEST Dennis Rogers Day The Andrews Sisters Frances Smith liuddv CIuk I’red f lie Pioneeis in and Sons Sunday Monday Tuesday Wed Oil 31 Nov John Wayne In “RED RIVER” Thursday Candidate Superintendent ol Paid Franklin Political Adv by Logan Harm November 4 5 THE PINK HORSE” Plus lor Q Public Instruction Dr Saturday “RIDE GREENWOOD Republican Friday “LAW Second Feature AND ORDER” Utah BHBMMMnnDraaa HEATERS PECK SONO SHOW: Ethel Langford Freddy Martin Waring and His Pennsylvanians Delivery Phone 30: i TIME” guests II V 29 STAR “MELODY W’ith Koy Charles J Wood Agent GARLAND UTAH in in The Pleasures of Richest Comfort and Beauty Plus Better Entertainment Are Yours pm THEATRE Tremonton Utah SHOW Stuart an Immediate ADVANCED G: 5 Mary SERIAL Tons of Y Nov Foster “The Thirteenth Hour” JWWWJWb WASHING MACHINES Encxantin3 XZ? Sat “Thunderhoof” Kuh WATER £ & Picxlon PUMPS j Nov Parker Alexis Smith Greonslieet in “Woman In White” Shorts: Sperial Eleanor Fairbanks Morse VopsI in Sydney Lawrence Clark returned Saturday from a two- weeks vacation in Elko Nevada with her four daughters Mr A Mrs L T Waldron and Frank Steven son of Garfield were dinner guests Sunday of Mr 4 Mrs Dean Capener £ 31 Cartoon Mrs US Oct YOl NG VM Hold MiUhum Thurs Wed Phone 3 nesday Mrs Art Felsted and Mrs LeHansen were in Salt Lake City Thursday Mrs Boyd Munns was an Ogden visitor Tuesday Tues 2: STRANGER” Fti - OBrlcn in Pat “RACHEL AND THE Bear River Farm Supply Garland Mon & LORETTA IIOLDEN ied Kay visited his sisStayner ter Mrs Ruby Felsted this week Club president Mrs S W Capener had charge of the meeting Mrs V I) Bishop and Mrs Carl Bishop spent Tuesday in Ogden Mrs Nellie Clark of Seattle Washington is viMting her niece Mrs Iiulon Hansen Garfield John 'sup- ' UTAI1 Sat- - “Flowing Gold” “The Beast With Five Fingers” Cartoon - Serial GRINDING AND MIXING SERVICE Gale 1918 29 Melvin a short business find conducted session at which the club made plans to send a contribution to Lt Seymore llahorsen's project in Germany and also made some changes in the club constitution Refreshments were served by the hostess to 23 members and zSdA ' Hall is Hostes To Civic Club & lOV A iC p-- and! Manning here of Kaysville visited They also during the at' game attended the football Logan Mr baby vi Liberty Theatre TKLiMONTON Have you ever heard talk about and “reasonable” profits? The Is that any amount of suggestion profit higher than "reasonable" whatever it is would be unwholesome and bad for everybody If you have ever laden for that old line repent at once may ‘hock you back to reality but I say It sinceiely: What America neics Is big profits the largest profits that cun be tamed honestly I say this witn the welfare of the worker clearly in mind 'I he Worst Crime Orce a gieat labor leader wisely said “The worst crime against woik- people Is a company which fails to o ura’f at a ien'1" A survey has shown mat ugiee with tills In "fair" Home andjk Of M(KS — CNicjo RrUolp J rktatt Labor Needs Profits A S I IV W Stare) inc service Naliowl tdilonW AnocuHon of Serving America's III CCORCE S BENSON Ptesidtal—Rardiaf Gllte A Representative mCnmixc ahead OCTOnER FRIDAY UTAH LAM) Mrs Sl'F Post TIME A GAR LOOKING V National newspaper the at Class Mail Matter Aug 1923 Utah Office at Garland as ‘Second f? MORNING FRIDAY EVERY GARLAND 2 3: |