Show THE Errar f opinion may be Mantled where reason is left free la combat It — Jefferaon PUBLISHED' EVERY AND TIME FRIDAY MORNING VoL X No 14 AT GARUAND GARLAND UTAl VERNALD UTAH FRIDAY NOVEMBER WM JOHNS EDITOR “A newspaper presides a teethm to tbe people wrhlcb constitution can laatantee" — Anonymous PUBLISHER AND 5 1937 $200 Per Year r Pert inent i Utah Slack In Paragraph By wa Disease “ft has been truly stated that age depends not so upon the years that pass over one’s head as up- on the number of colds that 'pass thru one's head” a Along with the colds that pass thru one’s head to bring on early old age there are numerous other contadisgious and infectious small pox eases: mumps and whooping cough as well as others None of them are pleasant to have nor is it good to have had any of them either when one is old or young Too little vigorous effort yet made to isolate contagion in our community is Officially and individually we fail to do our part preventing the spread of disease If it were not so the present long drawn out mump epidemic which has in continued for nearly a year here would not be going on A Congress will be in session in another ten days and one of the first matters to be considered will be the 1938 farm program Relief Society The Diphtheria cases In Utah are at their highest point Jn many years due to the failure of parents to immunize their children In sufficient numbers declared Dr Wm M McKay bf ’the st&te board of 'health here Monday evening Dr McKay's talk was heard by a large number of parents and townspeople who gathered in the library to greet the visiting doctors who came at the Invitation of the local Parent Teachers organization Dr Fomier and Dr Bigelow of Salt Lake City and Miss Mildred Allred county nurse also were present and participated in of i Northman president The failure to stop the spread of at Garand is largely due to the failure of parents to properly coil operate with the county nurse was brot out at the “"meeting and in this matter war greater diligence Halloween passed quiet- as usual in Garland this year Only a few windows and cars were marked with soap by a few youngsters who couldn’t restrain them mumps selves It is a compliment to Garland parents and to the teachers in the Garland School that what elsewhere is the annual prank and property destruction season can pass with so much order - Culture of a high order is being achieved thru proper training by parents and Garland teachers can truly be the envy of cities everywhere for its fine accomplishment in this re spect Legion Request Armistice Dance Support Arrangements are now complete for the annual Armistice day boll of the Garland and Tremonton American Legion posts announced Ray Hougard The dance is to bo held Wednesday next Thursday at the high school one is invited gymnasium Every and requested to assist the Legion in thu social with their presence Mis George A May and son Ralph of Paul Idaho spent the week at the John W Garrett home Mrs May is a sister of Mr OanetL Cause of the blaze was not im- determined One room of the structure was being used by a Hindu farm worker as a home Garland and Tremonton fire equipment was called shortly after the fire was discovered at about 8 o’clock and worked until noon trying tc hold the fire In check and prevent its to other spread nearby buildings which were in great danger- due to the strong wind mediately Mr & Mrs the arrival of night Tuesday R Evan Gee announce 8(4 pound baby girl November 2nd the annual Relief conference Society will convention be held in with the regular- - quarterNovember 6th and 7th The first meeting will be held Sat Nov at 3 pm in the stake eth urday tabernacle This will be for stake and ward officers class leaders visiting teachers and members Roll will be called and the stake officers would like one hundred percent pres ent at this mleeting At 3:30 pm Nov 6th there will be a meeting for all class leaders Sunday Nov Tth at 10 o'clock ajn all Relief Society officers and members will meet in general session of quarterly conference where the Relief Society will furnish a part of that Stake officers urge a good program attendance Saturday and Sunday there will bs a Scriptural Art Exhibit Through the courtesy of the General Board of the Relief Society and the' State be will the same pictures Library used as were shown during general The conference in Salt Lake City public is invited to attend the ex hlbit which win be held in the banquet room in the basement of the Garland' recreation hall connection ly conference the discussion which followed the address Dr McKay showed the trend on the incidence of disease by means of preHe urged parents tc pared charts see that their chidren are immunized against disease and stated that this can be done when children are a young as one year of age the Arrangements for immunizing children of this community are now states Mi being made by the PTA urged ljt Mutuals and Relief Society Leaders Will Join Membership at Meetings Sunday Red Cross annual roll call with Its appeal for members Is the work of Walter W Seaton New noted York and California artist Seaton’s portraits of radio and movie stars his murals and posters have won him fame through out 11R nation The current poster' is the sec rIB mini has painted tfilt tbaRed Cross thus joining- a long HiU of artists who since the World War years have illustrated the spirit of the Red Cross In the call for mem Red Crests rolt cafl begins bershlps Aqnistlce Day and end! Thanksgiving ond be Committees already are Fire Destroys Large Dayo preparing the details of the Apple Crop' And' program nT harmony with the joint resolution adopted Store House at Elwood School to Play Last Home Game by congress before its sumTwenty-flhundred bushels of ap- High mer adjournment The ples together with- considerable orresolution calls for crop chard supplies and equipment were Against Preston Team Here Today control to insure abundant reported destroyed Thursday mornThe 1937 edition of the Bear River for the Region One lead The game when fire consumed an old buildproduction and fair prices ing to consumer and producer ing being used aa a storehouse on the Bears will resume league competition between these two teams formerly Christensen farm south of scheduled for Nov 12 will be played Hyrum research in new uses for Tremonton The building alone was against the Preston Indians today Thursday November 11th at 1:30 p The local boys have had a farm products soil conser- valued at about $1500 m on the North Cache field vation freight rate adjust- - Five hundred bushels of apples were layoff interrupted only by a practice Preston has always been known as session at Lava Idaho which the ment and prevention of! removed from the building before the Bears were victorious in The team a team that has found it convenient collapse of the roof prevented further to knock over favored opposition floods and drouth came home on the long end of a 27 work inside ly f At Conference Sessions Diphtheria on Increase Due to Negligence PTA Meet Told a a $ Prevention Say Doctors --much br" Group Conventions Planned to 0 score Hie game this afternoon will add another to a long string of battler which have been marked by upsets on both sides Three years ago the Bear aggregation pricked the championship hopes of the Preston eleven by holding them to a 0 score Preston has won only one league game thus far but that win wa made last week against the Logan Grizzlies and the Rlverites want nc upset that will stop their progress toward a league Championship This year finds the Bear River team deadlocked with North Cache Flower Club Invite To Show Tonight Flower Garden clut a combined fall flower and membership soclal at the Garland Library at 730 oclock this Friday evening announces Mrs J M" Oaddle Is invited to come and Everyone bring their flowers and Join the club Prizes will be awarded Garland will hold show F 1 Mutual I M I A workers will overt Saturand Sunday day evening In stake conference - convention meetings st which it is expected at least six general boad members will be present State board members will meet in a Joint session Saturday pm for a discussion of supervision problems At 7:30 pm a Joint meeting of state and ward boards which include all stake and ward officers and teachers will be held Subject treated at this session will Include: M I A Tuesday Evening at Opportunities for Cultural fDevelop-mBetter Teaching and Presenting the Improvement Era On Sunday morning at 9 o’clock be held department meetings will after Joint opening exercises The MIA program for each department will be discussed in detail at these various meetings At 10:30 separate stake and ward boards wfll meet the Young Men’s group discussion problems pertaining to M Men Scouts and Explorers finance and general membership problems The Young Women’s group will discuss the programs for Glean- ers Juniors Girls and ad- ditional local problems A young people's meeting held Sunday evening at 7:00 following will be with the program: Opening Song Praysong congregation "Robin in the Rain" MX chorus directed by George O Nye Reading Psalm 34 ' Margret Tripp Song' "King of Glory" Double Jflxed Quartet fclwood Presentation of the Thsriie Carl' Cooke Response to Theme' IoNae Bourne1 Neida" ’Peterson ' LeRoy Atkinson Lane Palmer Me Song “Prayer" MIA Chorus sages to the young people pf the Members church General Board Song "There is a Green ItiU Far Away” MIA chorus Prayer er A Full Liberty Not Yet Won Speaker River will be handicapped by the absence of Reid Bishop and Dick starters who have Welling previous been injured and will be unable tc This coupled with report for duty Before the American ideal is rePreston's reputation should provide a alized every citizen in our country close game with for must be given the right to work for many thrills spectators his or her livelihood and no one It is expected that the stands will must be able to live without working be filled to capacity for this enoount-e- r declared Attorney Carl C Badger in In the game against Box Elder an address to the Lions club and the Bear River team proved to foot- American Legion at a Joint luncheon ball fans that they are worthy of meeting Wednesday evening their best support Football supremThe difficulty many people have to acy may come to our communities to find work which could provide them stay If the townspeople will support with a living is the greatest chalthe team sports followers declare lenge facing our capitalisitc system Mr Badger stated if capitalism cannot provide the work then government must provide it if mankind is to survive and Justice be done to all as proposed to the by the preamble Bear Tells Clubs at Luncheon accomplished continually Changing demand new of liberty mcn and limit the enemies to enslave condition attacks on which arise their hap- piness The speaker was Introduced by Leo R Walker Music was provided by who played two clarinet Noel Cook solos accompanied by Miss Watland The program was arranged by the American as an Armistlor Legion and Day observance oonducted by post commander Ray Hougard Dr T E Betenson furnished the venison for the tasty dinner prepared by Mrs O R Korth Spirited community singing was led Constitution and by the Declaration by Charles Last and Tall twister of Independence Ed Holmgren fined among others Mr Badger every citizen of Brigham City and declared that these the reelected city council for so conoutlined a great mission sistently voting for themselves and vicinity access to the Box Elder high documents for America which yet remains to be one another school gymnasium during certain des ignated evenings thru the winter of Law stated that Mayor Brigham City had donated $250 for Voting this purpose and that the Board of Education is cooperating to the full- Officers City es’ exen equipment and ln- Commissioners Garland In an unexpected demon- the present administration forrned Messrs Law and Reeder that stration of civic loyalty turned out Tremonton elected N E Shaw a? this would be taken under adviseto give the incumbent city mayor to succeed R C Harria Shaw Tuesday mn anl disposed of Immediately officials a huge vote cf confidence was the only one the Peoples’ ticket taln Seek Fund for Legion Home 137 to 0 Only one list of candidates to win The Citizens’ ticket headed The following delegation of men was on the ballot and only one bal- by R C Harris won all other positions in behalf of the completion lot was scratched for a write in can- as follows: appeared R B Waldron Clifton of the American Legion home: Lloyd didate according to reports Mrs M Kerr Rudy Miller and Ervin Btohl Reese Henry O Pdtter Orville MorE Andrus received one vote for city Democrats led by Joseph F Law rell Theo Schneider J Cale Burt recorder and President Roosevelt won all city Jack Johnson N Francis Vincent Two years ago in a similar one offices at Brigham City Mayor HarL Hansen J Wesley Horsley Dan ticket election only 70 voters appear- mon W Feery was returned to offloPetersen and Dan Frodsh&m J ed at the polls This year in re- in Ogden and A G Lundstrom carLesley Horsley acted as spokesman ried Logan for the seventh time sponse to the Times’ appeal to exerHis u cise fcr the group stating that at the right to vote nearly twice as running mate Olof Pederson kwt to Continued on came out to endorse Vern B Muir for councilman many citizens pKe 4 column 6 Box’ Elder County May Deed Park Site to National Forest Service Favorable reaction to the proposal put the county park in Box Elder in the United States Forest Service was expressed by the county commissioners a discussion following of the problem by A O Nord superintendent of the Cache National Forest Price H forest ranger C P Smith of the CCO at Willard and R H Stewart county agent Mr Nord stated that to be placed under this service the projierty must be deeded to the UJ3 government and that initiative must be taken by the county The Commissioners informed Mr Nord that the Box Elder Committee be would County Park called into session in the very near future for the purpose of disposing of the proposal Mr Nord invited the Commissioners to make a trip to the Wi'Jard watershed for the purpose of Investigating the work cf the CCO boys stationed at Willard He stated that vegeta to canyon tion was now growing on the water- shed which was previously barren further stating that terracing had erf added this Improvement watershed and also was a source of safety from flood waters The Commissioners of accepted the proposal Mr Nord and planned a visit to the vicinity this week Robert Nish and Thomas Nish of the Plymouth appeared and asked to improve the road running north east from Plymouth for a distance of approximately one! mile in order that hazardous traveling conditions may be eliminated This matter was referred to road T J Udy supervisor Asks County to Finance Gym Use Mayor F Jos Law Brigham City and Wm Reeder chairman of the Junior Chamber Projects committee cf Ccmmeroe appeared and asked for an appropriation of $250 to assist in de 'raying expenses to be Incurred a public project which will give Almost Unanimous for Present Garland cns- Executive 'le j 3 o |