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Show I The Town I of Garland H The Commercial Center of the Bear River Valley J Torn of Garland Is the financial center of the Bear River Valley. B' Town of Garland possesses a population cf close to 1,000 live, active ! citizens, all aiming at the advancement of the town. Town of Garland has one of the largest western Beet Sugar Factories Bj which Is located at Garland. B ! Town of Garland Is the great shipping point In the Bear River Valley. B I Town of Garland Is the most Important trading center of the Valley. In the Town of Garland there Is a large Flour mill. In the Town of Garland the public schocl building cost nearly $40,000. The Town of Garland Is to have a Carnegie Library to cost $8,000, which will soon be erected. B Town cf Garland has tho finest hotel accommodations In the Bear River Valley. Within a short time the Town of Garland will have a large Auditorium and Theatre. Town cf Garland has a new Tabernacle, almost completed, to cost $50,000.00. B Town of Garland has a newspaper published there. B ' The Oregon Short Line railroad runs through Garland. A Town cf Garland has nearly twen y up-to-date business houses. Town of Garland Is one of roses and beautiful flowers. Here there B are many modern homes and the town possesses miles of cement sidewalk. y Town of Garland Is the place you can get mythlng, and your home is BJ here If you are seeking a location. I THE TOWN OF GARLAND Is s:;un;eO about twenty miles west and north of Brigham City, tho county seat of Box Elder county, the gientest fruit county In Utah. Garland Is loented In tho center of n rich, fertile agricultural district nnd its future is an assured r.ic:, tid the progress of every section of land within n lnrt'o radius of the town itself it-self shows Indications of great growth. Industrially, this town is head and shouldors above everything elso in tho valley. Ono thousand people will ' shortly bo tho llguro of Garland's population. . Politically, tho town has been lto publican but thoro aro chnnges occurring oc-curring that will tend to causo the future sltuatlcn to bo doubtful. Tho town Is n sugar town nnd each day throughout tho year largo shipments ship-ments of the beet product are hauled to tho local dopot for shipment to I the eastern market and consumption by a pooplo who Imagine the boot is pounded Into sweetening Dy Colt'b .15 nutomatic pistols lnstcnd ot mod em, flrst-clnss machinery provided with every known, up-to-dnte safety dovlco, opernted by men equally as skilled as aro tho mechanics In naval yards where dreadnnughts are turned cut. Tho local factory employs hundreds of men, each taking some pnrt in the procesB of refining sugnr for tho savages of New York and other enstem states, whero today tho pistol, formerly tho chief characteristic char-acteristic of tho West has become tho lending fnctor cf Bowery arguments. argu-ments. And in Garland wo find a town absolutely ab-solutely free from crime so far as tho citizens are concerned and rath er wo see all around a spirit of commercial com-mercial activity, thrift, enterprise and continual advancement. Thoro are stores of all kinds in W. L. GROVER, Mayor of Garland. this wide-awnke finnnclal and commercial com-mercial center of the Hear River valley, and hero wo find nil kinds ol concerns operating of which the following fol-lowing aro prominent: Ulter Dros. Drug company, (two stores.) W. L. Grover nnd Sons, groceries. Jos. Jensen nnd Bros., furniture. Schneider and Wilson, Black-smiths Black-smiths nnd gnragc. Studebaker Bros, company, vehicles and machinery. Sidney SteveiiE Implement com-pnny. com-pnny. Consolidated Wagon nnd Machinery Machin-ery company. Tho Mnnnusa company. Garland Harness company. Garland Milling company. Gnrlnnd Ment Market (Fred Man ning.) It. II. Francis, confectionery. Howell Bros, company, ccal and fuel. Johnson's Shoo store. Coombs and Person company, gent's furnishings. Bootho Mercantile and Produce company, (department store.) Kleorlg's florist hothouses. G. S. Mowry, pnintB, oils and wall paper. Doncettes Halrdressing and Manicuring Man-icuring parlors. I Petterson Bros. Livestock company. com-pany. Golden Hulo storo, clothing furnishings, furn-ishings, etc. Henrle Millinery company. J. W. Lewis, Jewelry, diamonds nnd repnlrs. Eph Coombs, pool nnd blllinrds, soft drinks. Tho Mnnnusa Pool hall. Garland Livery company. Jensen Bros. Lumber comrany.. Soomoro Thentro, ' (Baxter and Rogers.) Garland boasts of a well-kept city park and athletic grounds, tho pride of its sport-loving public. Tho cottngo homes or Garland are better than tho similar typo houses in Salt Lake City or Ogden Tor mo reason that each Garland cottngo not only has Its hot and cold water equipment, electric lights, bathrooms, bath-rooms, etc., Hut also are provided with cement side walks and each cottage has its own orchard of ap- ole. choir-, plum nnd pear trees. These cottages are located on lots sufficient in size for the occupants 'to ralso enough vegetables for family fam-ily consumption. There are no snloons In Garland! It Is absolutely prohibition nnd Gar-' land Is ono of the very few "dry" towns. Hero we have scholastic, llbrury, nnd other facilities. The new! school building Is a credit to nn' community live times the size f ; Garland. Andrew Carnegie, the now, Scotch lord to be, has denated $8,000 j toward a magnificent public library; building. A now $30,000.00 church has Just been completed. And other buildings are now being ccntomplat-j ed nnd tentntlve plans prepared. Nearly half a million dollnrs n yenr changes hands at Garland! And Gnrlnnd not yet n town of 1,000 population! pop-ulation! Think of It you who seek a home. What can YOU do? If you want to i fnrm como to Garland and ycu will ! he shown land upon which you can B 1 raise an nbundanco of alTalfa, hay, B 8Ct barley, onts or other cereals, sugar H pr( beets, fruit trees, berries of any and B 1)01 nil kinds; or in fact anything good Hj T' can be raised in this district and jB or ' only thoso who nro not diligent fail ' to come out ahead. BM jv Garland Is growing rich, although t, , the town is young. Gnrlnnd will nnd IH j must grow richer nnd if vou nro am- BE I bltlous, nnxlous to entcceed, como B9 cf : and muke your homo here nnd pros- B g, 1 per with tho town. Gnrinnri enjoys n "Hmate that can- jB V not be surpassed. The socrai eomii- B c tlous here are such that any l crsou B 8 of average education and refinement B will find sufficient entertainment nnd B F pleasure. BK s Ycur home Is at Garland if you nro B seeking n place to call heme. A Hf small Investment here means n sure Bft nnd safe return plus contentment nnd happiness If you live nt Gnrlnnd, In summer n city of roses. |