Show SLEEP HALLOWED GROUND WHERE HEROES THE GARLAND TIMES Veanald Wm Editor and Publisher Johns MORNING FRIDAY FUELS TIED EVERY 1928 at the Entered as Second Class Mall Matter August Post Office at Garland Utah of County Outside $200 Per Year $20 Subscriptions: Friday May Page Two 27 1955 From Christy s Scrap File By L C Christopherson MILE POSTS of A MAN grows older he reads more of the Book and" less of “the pages of Prophecy" He thinks Experience s more of the real worth of folks and less of their — he boasts less and boosts mor- e- he concludes conthat snobbery is a confession of inferiority and kindly e sideration of others - the "hall "markof-thmentioning He hurries less and usually accomplishes of mind more — he comes to realize that age is but a state reand that the greatest reward that one can win is the spect understanding and love of his fellowmen —Author Unknown AS folks— Gordon Carter was out of town on work for the PMA - on Wednesday E Hay Tuesday— for Morris was in Treraonton Park Valley Greetings! Our valley was treated to a eal storm Saturday While the lail which was wind driven with he rain did some damage ' in the storm as a various places most beneficial to vhole - was rields and range home High school students are Glade Hirschi Shir'rom school all Ilirschi ley Kunzler and Joyce graduated from Box Elder High & Mrs School Their parents Mr Ferd Ilirschi Mr & Mrs John J Louis Kunzler and Mr & Mrs were all in attendance Ilirschi at the graduation exercises in Glade Brigham City Friday night will help his father on their ranch plans Shirley’s here this summer are not definite as yet Joyce with the has accepted a position First Security Bank in Brigham for home Other students City the summer are Janet James Palmer and Kenneth Carter Jr (Ken Jr sent his first day of vacation’ in the branding corral and his summer schedule rings the same type of bell ) The week saw people coming and going: Harveyand Norine (Mr tc Mrs) Carter and family were Logan visitors Monday Harwrenchvey to see a doctor for a ed back— Tuesday was Temple of "valley Day for a number truck and brought Chester Kunzler inspection home such a lovely surprise for a Mrs Morris in the form of the new refrigerator — Thursday were folks in following valley Burley on business and to attend the livestock auction: Mr A Mrs John and Carter Ray Carter— Darius Carter visited in Brigham Friday and Saturday and attended the graduation exercises there Friday night and Arlo James was also in Brigham at that time to bring his wife and daughter who had been visiting Mrs James’s mother home with1 Mrs Olive Monson him— Saturday a group of ward the Primary workers attended stake preparation meeting at Gar land Sunday we were happy to have J P Christensen and Mrs Glen Mason of the stake Sunday at board in attendance School Sunday School— and we were surto have prised and delighted President and Mrs Robert J Potter and D G Nelson Jr of the high council and Mrs Nelson with us in Sunday evening services — Kunzler and Mrs Dee (Melva) two daughters spent the weekend in” Brigham with” Mrs Kunzler’s parents the Abe Tracys of Mr & Mrs Grant Heaton Salt Lake City have been named division of a the over to preside SEE HOW PAPER Far East Mission last week Mrs Ileaton is the former Luana CarMrs Laurter daughter of Mr ence G Carter of Park Valley is the work to not To work or problem before me this morning in the with the answer already back of my mind and the sink full of dishes before my eyes so it needs be— bye! PRINTED IS m r I I f ' i - V t i if nr' ' ! n Mrs Henry Brown and daughter Carol attended a trousseau for a' tea in Logan Wednesday niece Alice Ann Fullmer Mrs K L Erral Bone and Mrs V D Bishop visitThursday Brigham Mrs Hess ed in Mrs Eldon Corbrdige of Malad and Mrs P C Petterson were in Logan Monday Mrs in Salt ren Walter Hanni is visiting Lake City with her child- VISITORS— The complex machines which make possiMo the printing of their weekly paper were viewed Wednesday by thea on boys of the Primary Guide class from the Riverside Ward The boys who were accompanied by visit to the Garland Times Silveswere to Ned left right their teacher Mrs Marvin Barnett ter Jimmy Udy and Lawrence Allen Mrs Delos Udy and Mrs John Allen also accompanied the boys for the visit TIMES’ of Wood Mr & Mrs LaMar Twin Falls are visiting his parWood and W C & Mrs ents Mr also with relatives in Ogden Kl the Webster Time Massachusetts: Warnings From ster Web- never seem to have any effect on those apparently gullible people who accept the smooth sales talk tr a n g cr out to make a fast dollar Yet those who are most frequently victimized by these racketeers are the very people who can least afford to throw their money assay In the past few months several instances have been reported to of strangers--addrepolice unknown — who have left town with their pockets lined with the dollar which their victims could have used to purchase goods light here In town It is difficult to conceive why anyone would give even a small sum to a collector or salesman unknown to them for a cause they have not for goods which seen publicized retail in local stores sometimes for a quarter of the price or as article to a deposit on an unseen be received later But that has happened The police can do little about these racketeering salesmen or col lectors because they rarely know of their presence in town until sevhave parted with eral residents their money Then they wake up and complain to the authorities By that time both money and racketeer are well on their way to other green fields The best means of combatting tl to refuse to do business with anyone who cannot II a campaign show credentials for funds is going on in the community there 4s usually publicity about the project ahead of tirne or church :s If an organization soliciting funds that too is genIn advance known erally In any event II the person at your door is a legitimate colter trr or salesman he will carry some Identification and will b glad io show it on request these rackets Is From the Hollywood Herald Uotlywvod Florida: Way back m 1837 this country underwent its first major depression Many demanded that a program ol heavy fedhral That led be adopted spending President Van Buren to make some observations that are as timely now as they were then are He said: “All communities apt to look to the government too much This ought not to be The framers of our Constitution wisely suggested that the less government interferes with private for general the better pursuits ® prosperity the ts not Tt government’s legitimate object to make men rich or to repair by direct grants of money losses not incurred or legislation service" In the - public g The nation never was given wiser advice - K’ — — fi ' t V J t m If - Jr- I Z v- - I- I I 4 J t i C ? 5 r £ L--’ i It Ts wm f f '?r f ? if ' - ‘i: ci i $ lhfse drinks milk sent by LN with other food to CnipThu Th p"°r’ tUBtr’ z A $ £ L cllilJrt° u“ih -w |