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Form closed td routine news after 3 o’clock on I Thursday afternoons EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND UTAH PUBLISHED VOLUME VIII GARLAND Pe r t i n e n t Paragraphs B y V Wm SCARLET Since Oppose County John Operated Fair FEVER Thanksgiving scarlet fever a virus disease has qaused more illness than in all recorded U S history Every effort possible should be made by parents and children to prevent the spread of this disease It losses results in economic victims and' them with to Its leaves often other troubles Then and REVOLUTION Russian Joseph Stalin dictator in a recent intertalk view sought to quiet concerning the spread of s Communism to other He said to “To attempt export revolution is nonsense Without desire in a country :here would be no revolution” Everyone knows that our in the midst of a revolution which began with the invention of :he use of machine power many years ago the industrial revolution Machinery is still taking away more and more of the work once performed by human hands Of course man is now employed operating and repairing the machines Generally he is paid well enough to allow him to hare in the untold benefits that the machine age has brot nation is still The continual change in abor conditions results in millions being out of employment and wage adjustments keep other millions more from earning enough that to buy the comforts the machine age should bring to all of us The result of this is an under current of dissatisfaction with conditions that provides students government officials and social workers problems their ingenuity f Group Explains Stand To Commission at Special Meeting Beet Roll One Growers FRIDAY MARCH 27 on Honor Total Over Hundred Annually the sugar company comof the names of piles an honor-rowho growers during that season grew twenty tons of beets or more The 1935 season’s list conper- care tains 104 such growers in the Bear River Valley 54 in the Garland and 50 in the Brigham district' well in the various localities of Garland Tremonton May Sponsor Joint Ball NUMBER 1936 Clnb Garland Lions Approve Motion to Combine Clubs This Season Flood Relief Quota Raised Here Nearly First Evening Garland's quota of $20 for the resufferers was more than immediately following the regular meeting of the Garland Lions club Wednesday evening A letter from County Red Cross lief of flood half raised chairman local advising Horsley chairman Leo R Walker cf Garland’s quota was received here Wednesday and read to the Lions the during course of the meeting Lion Walker was called on to select a committee from the club and proceed at once to collect the community's contributions Thirteen dollars had been handed to members of this committee before the club men had left the hotel lobby 35 Dr Cowles Talks On School Affairs Before Lions Methods of Adjusting College to Students Are Explained With the approach of the first meeting of the rejresentatives of the The luncheon club is one organizabaseball clubs of the tion In which men of varying releague at Logan next Sunday the inment was 14 43 and political opinion can ligious dividual clubs are busy this week lookmeet and 'work and plan together for o all districts ing over them material or the summer about $4000 but they are opposed to the The eight highest station districts season Members of the Garland accomplishment of worthwhile the County taking over the fair as a were: Burts 2057 average Collinston Lions club held an extra session to E social purposes said Dr LeRoy County responsibility 18 35 averCowles of the University of Utah In 1734 average Honeyville consider the playing prospects follo- This was the decision reached at age Rochefort ’1588 average in the his talk before the Garland - Lions wing their luncheon this week a meeting of a group of Bigham Brigham district Lamb 1618 averMake Drive Wednesday evening Indications are that play in the Women Dr Cowles was the guest speaker at people with the County CommissionSunset age Bradford 1610 average league will be faster this is not 1523 The ers Tuesday group Accomthis week’s Lion luncheon average Garland 14 61 average year than last A number of clubs are For " C anxious to hav? the Cminty Commishim here4 were two students t® in tins Garland district panying1 ’planning "strengthen their1 organisioners conducting a fair in competiof the University who- rendered violin zations Brigham City and Honeytion with the Brigham City Peach and reading selections which were ville are reported to be uniting to make Trees and expressed the be- Many Young much liked by members of the club day celebration one strong club for the south end of lief that all celebrations in the county A group Most of Mr Cowles talk concerned of women named by the has county Garland's the on the same should be conducted suffered thru loss of several players county planning board met Thursday Itself with the method of assisting in boards Being basis that is by independent and Tremonton is reported to face a afternoon at the Midland hotel In Freshmen students to find themselves which carry full res) risibility for Tremonton and discussed and plan- In somellne of work at the UniverSentiment favorSimilar situation their success They argued that such County This ing a combination Garland Trem on ned the county needs and outlook for sity Ho pointed out that at the an arrangement would insure a more ten team to represent this end of the vegetable garden projects in Box Eld- present time there are over 3600 studseries of celebrations each successful ents at er county forest county was discussed and they small the University 18400 and received Approximately the trees have been planted on Box Elder with favor by the Lions If such a fall Those present expressed The meeting was called almost every Interest and by Mrs represent the opinion that it would be unwise county farms during Pearl found In the entire state six works who capacity Hunsaker out the past presided the Lions will appoint plan The very ordinary as well as the for the county to attempt to take years for windbreak and woodlot pur-- a committee to meet with the TreCounty home extension agent Mrs over or operate any public celebration xses according to J Whitney Floyd monton Lions and work out the de- Nettie Lund was present and led In brilliant are there and all must be or fixed enterprise in the county extens’on forester for Utah State tails of a baseball organization for' the discussion explaining the possible given work that will do them the most The meeting with the county comservice coliege extension the Bear River valley before Sunday outlook for home gardens and the good In the college aptitude test missioners to discuss the fair problem need fpr weed clean given to all freshmen students ’scores These trees are obtained from the seed germinated was asked by the Brigham interests forest nursery which is maintained by The speaker also pointed out the vital range from a low 20 points to a high 239 last week Chairman George Abbott the state college to supply All of these students cannot of home the in our needf Day By Day On The gardens county of are planting stock to farmers at a low The following stated that the Commissioners slogan was adopted by be put thru the same chute stated the meeting "A garden for every home Dr Cowles so it becomes necessary to cost always glad to listen to the opinions About 19 different kinds of In Box Elder county for summer uses study them Individually of iieople of the County with resjiect trees have been planted in Box Elder and classify them to matters of County business Each is given a 20 minute March 22 —The sacrament and for canning and storage” county and the predominating species Sunday terview with his adviser alone before At this meeting a county commitinclude Siberian Elm Blue Spruce meeting at which Thomas E Romney Good Seed’ Necessary To Russ’an olive and Black locust in the of the LDS Institute at Logan was tee was effected with Mrs Pearl his course Is arranged It is the aim of the University durHunsaker of Honeyville as chairman order named the speaker was very much enjoyed Good Crops Writes 24—The "The soil and moisture March conditions Tuesday regular Mrs Lucinda Jensen of Bear River ing the first two years of work to give Savant the student a broad background of as secretary and following were City of Box Elder county are exceptionally carried ward as activities Tuesday of locusts out The Literary lesson was given board members: Mrs A R Capener knowledge in four fields before any Of the many factors that go to good for the production Mrs during ash and similar sjiecies This type in Relief Society meeting Primary at of Garland Abbott of specialization Is undertaken George make up the scheme of economical the last two years Courses are now 4 pm and the adult class In Mutual East Tremonton also Mrs Doris and quality production seed is really of tree has a distinct value for of East Tremonton and Mrs O being reorganized to better cover all because the wood is hard and enjoyed a “Major Bowes Amateur the starting point in the opinion of these fields for every A Iverson student The extension of Bear River City Hour" Professor J C Hogenson strong” Mr Floyd said aim Is to see that the student The shipping season started March COMING EVENTS: agronomist of the Utah State Agrcomes acquainted first with the phy— 10 am Sunday HIGH 29 March SCHOOL icultural college There Is a lot of 20 this year and trees may still be SENIORS Sunday sical world thru broad and simplified talk about good seed but still far too purchasd from the college nursery at School WILL ENTERTAIN physcal science courses second with convention sesabout $2 Stake Genealogical Logan at prices averaging little of it results in action TONIGHT the world of life thru grouped courses Too much empliasis cannot be plac- per hundred which includes shipping sions will convene at 9:30 am and all fields of biology third touching BriefMore than 32000 trees have 2 pm ed upon the use of good seed charges The Bear River high school Senwith the field of human 1936 to been ordered for 7:30 Saci ament meeting with the iors are tonight relationships planting ly good seed must be (1) of an adaptreturning the favor thru Introductory studies of all the ed variety (2) pure that is free from date Mr Floyd stated program under the direction of the extended them by the Juniors last social sciences such as economics Order blanks or other information with the High week and mixture foreign material and weed Stake Presidency presenting the annual Sen- sociology and political science and visit ior Hop to which all Juniors are In(4) pertaining to tree planting may be Council making their regular seed 3) of strong germination fourth with the field of heritage thru free from disease and (5) of prosier obtained from R H Stewart county Ward teachers’ report meeting will be vited a study of the arts literature etc size and development after Sacrament agricultural agent or by writing to the held immediately The Prom decorations have reFor best results a variety must be Extension Service at Logan meeting atmained in place for this dance Symphony Orcchestra Will March 31—2 pm Reg- tractive programs have been arrangTuesday adapted not only to soil but to clime ular Relief Society which Varieties atic conditions meeting The so- ed for and an orchestra of real Present Program Mrs Chambers Entertains as much of the growing season as cial service lesson will be given under merit has been secured Music will Here Ladies Club th dlrction of Mrs V Wm Johns be furnished by Ralph Kirkham possible give best results and 4 pni Primary One cannot expect to seed a mixhis BYU Collegians Ralph is a was hostess to Mrs J W Chambers A Arrangements are being completed or of 7:30 MIA Open Night program and ture of varieties crops local boy who is known as one of Lad es Self Cultwill be given to be followed by a the most talented young pianists In by Alma W King of the Lions club The the members of the harvest a crop free of mixtures ure club at the Relief Society room to bring the Brigham Young Universeed same applies to weeds in the dance the state He leads one of Provo’s from the club “ to Delegates The weed problem has become so Friday Thursday April 2— Practices for all finest orchestras and his presence sity symphony orchestra to the valley Federation of Women's Ward choruses for a big concert April 17th The a great the State serious that it Is receiving here should attract the largest crowd clubs convention to be held lit Salt tabernacle has been selected for the deal of attention by experiment staGenealogical Meeting of dancers that has turned out for a Lake City in April were elected as is rexrted that President and dance in the valley for a long time apearance tions over the country It is estimIt follows: Mrs J I Taylor Mrs Geo This will be the second of the Lions Mrs W W Richards will visit with ated that weeds cost the farmers of is Invited Davis and alternates Mrs J J friends in Garland about the 8th of Everyone educational entertainments sponsored the United States three million dollars The Junior Prom at which the Mrs Rulon Manning and to the Shumway this year as contributions Professor lxiints per- year Hogenson April Seniors were honored guests last FriMrs Harold Persson Music during cultural strength of the valley The out of day decorations beauty presented the afternoon was furnished by F L first was presented last month when Tli en comes the question of germinand an atmosphere of dignity NOTICE that the Miss Ardis Nelson of the University of Utah players were ation A good stand of uniform Nye and Tlic Bear River stake genealogical will set a standard for all other brot here In the modem tragedy read th high school faculty dances of the year The hall was well plants is the desire of every farmer was convention will be held In the stake Lunch Man" “White drama play “Winterset" by Maxwell Ancannot be secured unless seed This filled with dancers and the PromenMarch 29 Seand four tabernacle Sunday served to the members derson that will germinate is used ssions will be held at 9:30 am and ade was the largest in the history of “Do not buy by the looks of seed guests school 2 GARLAND PIONEER DAUGHTERS pm All genealogical workers the but rather by the annalysis tag” WORK ON ROAD TO HOLD MEETING stake and ward are to be in attend- MISSIONARY REUNION Professor Hogenson warns to The public is also invited ance COMMENCE e seed Plant ANNOUNCED Mrs Thomas King was hostess to schoo’ Sunday these meetings for best results and at the same time the Garland Camp Df the Daughters Lewis Jones was teachers who are to attend this conCounty Attorney The States Missionary) Qf the keep your farm clean and free from as week by Lew Boason informed workers this vention pjomers at their meeting yes- genealogical Reunlon will be held in the Memorial these pests' advises Mr Hogenson A large attendance of the district terday road eng'ncer of the state should provide substitute teachers for House at Grove Bait Lake Memory members was present at the business road commission that at least five their Sunday School classes C'ty Utah Saturday April 4 1936 the meeting and social hour which folof genera) Representatives Mr & Mrs Henry Brown and child- miles of the road westerly from Rosat 8:30 pjn The Memor- lowed beginning ren and Mrs Loris King attended the ette will be completed this year and authorities will be present at the ial House Is situated on Canyon Road The lesson work was given by Mrs convention particularly the piece of road Eden ward reunion Saturday evening branching from 62 North State street tween Dove Creek and Muddy Signed: Stake Presidency and Stake leading to City Creek Canyon within George Henrie and Mrs E N Austin and Livestock Utah The This is a link in th'e Interstate Industry the of Representative Genealogical distance from town walking All Wool selling were the subjects connot create the desire for highway around the north side of the Society former missionaries from the Northtwo sons of Mrs Dean sidered The Great Salt Lake ern States Mission are cordially one Hall who was a special guest at the The Bear River high school Faculty to be present at tHls reunion EL'S J II Kiikham and daughter club was entertained at the home of MothWonderful meeting sang It Does Venna returned Friday from Lehi er of Mine” at Tremonton Mrs Vernal Harris and Miss Agnes Wort ley Mr Frank Munns Mrs Grace Haws Other guests Mrs Dougon Wednesday afternoon Mr & Mrs F L Nye attended the gave a Pioneer reading end a It girl College helps Mr E C Gleason were Mrs Binghain and Mrs Waseom and sons were las Cannon and Miss Ellen Lund Logan temple sessions Friday enables her to be snooty to visitors at Brigham City Friday the assisting Mrs Ida Rhodes was enrolled as A were hostesses a husband who quit at the discussion of "Modem Trends in Lit- A new Story — begins in a new member of the camp seventh grade Mrs P C Pettcrson was hostess to erature Art and Music” was conduct 7 Garland Times this Mr & Mrs J J Shumway and daug-It- s ed by Miss Rhoda Larsen Luncheon tlie members of the by Chinning ter Bara spent Friday visiting in The world’s best comics are bridge club at her home was served to 18 members and 2 Pollock too Brigham City guests in The Times every week Thursday City business interests are Brigham willing to have the County advance money to the County Fair Association to pay any debts It may now have the valley The average the valley by tonnage per acre of measuregovernment the highest yield of to Vegetable Now In the old days she got a job because she couldn’t Now the get a husband husband is easy to get if she has the job — Vernon (Texas) Trade News with more Brigham Interests UTAH is equal than to All know however that such dissatisfaction must be kept down or that “desire” for another more violent kind of “revolution” of which Stalin spoke in the interview will rise to the Such conditions surface are exaggerated in times of depressions and it is then that any society to avoid must its own destruction vigorously attack the forces that result in injustices and remedy the causes Stalin is right in his opinion that we have no need to fear revolutipn as long as conditions in our land do Planted Year Church Square j f i |