Show t THE GARLAND TIMES PUBLSIIED EVERY Vetoald Wm Johns FRIDAY TWO MESSAGES FROM GETTYSBURG MORNING Editor and Publisher Class Mail Blatter August 1928 at the Post Office at Garland Utah 5250 Outside of County Subscriptions: 5200 Per Tear Friday February 10 1956 Page Two Catered u Second Stake MIA Hoop Tourney Ending At Gym Tonight VfeiHEREHIOHLf RESOLVE TWAT ffriESE DEAD SHALL NOT HAVE !EDJf£U4W THAT THIS NATION -- JZUtiDEfrGoP SHALL HAVE A j)HEVJ BIRTH OF FREEDOM J jfepAMD THAT GOVERNMENT OF THE PEO PLE BY THE PEOPLE ' FOR people ” SHALL NOT PERISH CITY 0QDB1AQCE ordinance to pertaining disturbing the peace and running at large and providing Final positions in the Bear Ri- penalty therefor: tournament BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ver Stake basketball Will be determined this Thursday CITY COUNCIL OF GARLAND Garand with FOLLOWS: AS Fielding evening land Second being paired for the Section 1 Dogs disturbing the and both already peace It shall be unlawful for championship assured of entering the division- any person to own keep or harboth the bor within the limits of Garland al tournament since first and second place teams from City any dog which by persisthis stake will be eligible tent barking howling or yelping In the first night of play Ply- disturbs the peace and quiet of mouth beat East Garland Gar- any neighborhood or person land Second won from Uowell Section 2 It shall be unlawful and Fielding stopped Garland for any owner or kerper of a maFirst On Wednesday night Gar- ture dog to allow said dog to land Second was victorious over on any public street alley Garland First over or any public way or pubPlymouth llowell and Fielding over East lic place within the City of GarGarland unless said dog is on land a Division 15 tourney will leash The 3 Section rethe and River Bear at High Impounding begin School Memorial Gym on Satur- claiming all dogs running at large: (a) All dogs whether licenday Feb 18 with 16 teams from the ten stakes participating in a sed or not found running at large within the corporate limits of six night series Garland City shall be taken up ard 'impounded within a suitable An dogs Garland Announces Special Founders Program School A Mrs presiIlex Jensen dent Garland Elementary School meetannounces the next ing will be held Wednesday Feb15 at 7:30 pm in the ruary school gymnasium The annual Founder’s Day program has been planned and all past presidents are invited to attend and will be honored guests that evening The past presidents are: Mrs Rulon Manning Mrs Eric Northman Mrs Dean Capener Mrs M T Furlong Mrs F B Fashbaugh Mrs A D Rich Mrs 0 A Whitney Mrs George Gleason Mrs E Lewis Johnson Mrs Rose Mrs IIorace Floyd Stohl Mrs Don Limb Mrs Don WheelMiddleton Mrs John wrightMrs Wm 0 Linford Mrs Norman Jensen Mrs Arnold Larson Mrs Chester Boss Mrs Kenneth Boss Very special refreshments will members be served and all are urged to be in attendance (b) Any dog taken up for running at large shall be detained for a period of three (3) days sooner unless claimed by the owner as herein provided At of said the end period if not re said dog Claimed by the owner shall be humanely killed (c) The owner or keeper of any such dog so impounded may reclaim the said dog within the period by paying to Garland City the fee of $100 per Corporation or any part thereof that day said dog is so impounded (d) Any dog retained as here provided if not wearing a collar and license plate at the time it was impounded shall not be delivered to the owner thereof until said owner has in addition to paying the Impounding fee either purchased a license as provided bv the Citv ordinances or produced the registeration plate official receipt for the payment of that year’s registration cn said dog Section 5 Penalty Any person or keeper of a dog violating the provisions of this ordinance tr the Earth" from from Lincoln's Gettysburg- Address" NoV 1Q6 3 JOIN THE SATELLITE PEOPLES IN THEIR CONCERN RESTORATION Freedoms and FORTH? INDIVIDUALS poutical-liber-t OF AND SHARE THEIR THAT RIGHT INTHE END PREVAIL To BRING ONCE AGAIN AMONG WlLliltj THEMraMf Free Nations TWE’?k' - of- TWE NAoRLD from Eisenhower’s- Christmas Day MessAofPfi c place prove service in order to hold and ncrease business The railroads hr instance have increased the speed of the average freight train more than 50 per cent in the past 30 years They have been able to almost double the load they can carry and Increase their hourly of transportation nearly output three times This means that” the cost of hauling a ton of freight has decreased Little as some people may believe railroad management would like to pass this saving on 'to the shippers but government regulations will not permit it Applications for rate reductions have not been allowed because other less economically operated transportation systems say they cannot operate on lower rates in hitta have been introduced Congress to remedy this situation They would give transportation Most of the regula- concerns more leeway in establish- Commission tions under which they operate ing rates to conform to operating were drawn up when railroads had costs but would still retain" gova virtual monopoly on transportaernment regulation to prevent untion of both freight and passen- usually low or high rates Today the transportation begers Actually transportation has business is highly competitive — come so competitive that rate regcompetitive not only within the ulation - is not - too important a ny business itself” but' from' the pri-- has always dune vdte automobile and truck as well more Competition This competitive Situation has a better job of holding down costs than regulation and it will do so of commercia all foims fjn-i-to strive to im in the transportation industry — tranixrtation From the Italy News Herald Texas: Various types of busioperating on a more or less such as utilimonopolistic-basi- s ties and railroads have been subject to regulation by government lor many years Even the most bitter opponents to government of industry concede that control there must be regulation for such businesses especially in the matter of rates Rate regulation is always thought of however as a means ol protecting the public against excessive charges and the average person is surpiised to know that application must be made to reduce rates as well as to raise them Seldom does an application lor rate reduction meet with opposition but such a thing is going on at the present time Railroads are controlled primarily by the Interstate Commerce Italy ness the upon conviction thereof shall be found- - guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to the general penalin the Rety provided therefor vised Ordinances of Garland City V R Bishop Signed Mayor February 2 1956 (rte HIDE Si WOIVDERFUL WORLD Melne By Franklin 8 stork of 1955 must be He delivers an average of 10500 babies every day in the United States This is more than The Christy’s Scrap File - From By BE WIIAT L C Chrlstopherson MOTHER YOU ARE THINKS walking down a crowded city street the other day I heard a little urchin to a comrade turn and say: “Say Chimmy lemme tell youse I’d be happy as a clam If I only wus de feller dat me mudder t’inks I am Whilst “She t’inks I am a wonder and she knows ‘her little lad’ Could never mix wit’ nuthin’ dat wuz ugly mean or bad Oh lots o’ times I sit and t’ink"how nice ’twould be gee whiz! If a feller wuz de feller that his mudder t’iiiks he is!” My friend be yours a life of toil or undiluted joy You still can learn a lesson from this smaU unlettered boy Don’t aim to be an earthly saint with eyes fixed on a star Just try to be’ the fellow that your mother thinks you are — Mr ' it Mrs Dwight Freeman and family of Salt Lake City visited her parents Mr & Mrs Leslie Wassom Sunday They brought word that Merrill Wassom is recovering nicely from his recent operation sister visited Author unknown to me- - of Mrs Russell Rogers at the Rogers home Sun- day Mrs F J Limb visited in Salt Lake with Mrs limb’s sister Mrs Francis Hess who is seriously ill at the home Mrs Edith Doyle of Salt Lake of her daughter Mrs Dora & and ArMr Mrs Edward City They also visited Monrington of Bountiful mother and day in Layton and Ogden seven per minute and the stork can’t choose his delivery route City the sire of Toledo added to U S every month THE NEW lt was just one hundred years that Louis Pasteur the great French chemist inoculated a human being for rabies — then called Previously he had hydrophobia experimented successfully with animals In 1855 a woman from brought into hl£ boy laboratory who had her been bitten by a mad dog Tasteur inencouraged by his colleagues oculated the lad with 12 progressively stronger doses of his proserum during a phylactic The next several weeks period proved definitely that Pasteur had developed a new dependable vaccine Farmers of today would place little work value on the earliest It was known horse of America and stood three the Eohippus hands 12 inches) high Several the horse million years later reached a height ol 16 inches With the' horse rapidly disappearing in favor of the tractor maybe it would be interesting to bring back the Eohippus as a pell & LIBERTY THEATRE — TREMONTON ago Alsace Mr Sunday NEW LOW PRICES: Adults 50c — Children 26c Friday - Saturday Feb 1011: Double Feature “Lay That Rifle Down” With Judy Canova and Robert Lowry “BLACK 13” Cartoon and Serial Co-Hi- t: Sunday Monday Tuesday Feb JEFF CHANDLER and ANN BAXTER m “The Spoilers” Cartoon and News 6 Wednesday Thursday Feb VIVIAN LEIGH and KENNETH MOORE In 15-1- “Deep Blue Sea” Short and Cartoon |