Show nn 5 cents THE VOLUME COPY Paragraphs IT TAKES AND TIM VI Pertinent By sa V Win -- Johns WORK To 1 Land EVERY GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY FRIDAY AT GARLAND Flower Garden Club Phosphate Paid 4 PUBLISHED g- Bein- Organized On Beet By Garland Bloom Lovers Last Year MARCH Contract Signing Ill Soft Ball League Last Expresses III To Conserve Available Water Supply Agronomist Urges ' rtr l Cease Post This Week The Garland and Brigham Posts of the American Legion met together at Garland Wednesday evening to conduct business and enjoy a tasty luncheon served army style The Legion Posts will conduct a junior baseball tournament again this year and plans for putting over the program were made at the meeting It also was decided to hold Memorial day exercises and graves of all men in the county anThe American Legion awards nually made at the Bear Rivet high school will be handled by the Oarland this year instead of by the post Brigham' post as in the past Commander Edcll announced following the joint meeting Consideration was given to an invitation of the Malad post to attend the dedication of their new home on the 9th of June It is anticipated that will a number of the local legionnaires go to this event A musical program was a part of the meeting activity Efforts to Improve Contract For This Year Unstable Government Policy Makes Definite Terms Impossible By a slight majority farmers belonging to the Garland Sugar Beet Growers Association decided to accept the present contract offered by the manufacturers and Instructed their officers to cease efforts to obtain a more favorable agreement during the present season at their meeting at the high school M&nday evening It was also agreed that the association waive its rigid to market the growers crop as a unite for tills season All farmers will contract inwith the sugar company as dividually in years past The action did not meet the approval of all who were present many maintaining that an effort should be made contract It modify the proposed the prevailing sentiment of the meeting however that the rumors to the effect that the government would come to the support of the beet Industry had served to weaken the united front earlier maintained by the to such an extent that furgrowers ther resistance this year would only result in harm The action of the local group wag in line with that being taken in all other beet areas of the state Earlier In the day growers in the Brigham factory district had reached a similar to Thos Udy Named As Bishop Of Here Evening Ludvig Larsen ct Organizations Host To Brigham Plan Reopened a country newspaper can a great deal ct work or it can require somewhat less than that Making Organized Garland Legion is In Wheat Control the example of other communities Garland Is desOrson A Christensen Re- tined to have a flower garden club Producers to Have Another Growers of floweis and shrubs numChanceJto Join In Allotports Fertilization Re- bering about 23 met Wednesday evenment Benefits sults In Bear River Valley ing to discuss the advantages such an No effort is spill ed to make this concludwould and offer as to as ciganization good liaper jou have a right ed to go ahead with the plan lias been Word iweived that all ‘"Ihe question Is frequently asked expect Every article In it that is not of J M wheat growers who did not sign conA committee consisting written by the editor himself has been Does the use of phosphate pay? lead" by him from the lead articles cn “The answer to this question is cf Gaddie Mrs Annie Munns Mrs J W tracts last fall in the Wheat ReductAdion program of the Agricultural this front iige lo the school notes on general interest to hundreds of beet Lewis F Q Korth and Mark Nichols the back may now have growers and others who use It on other were chosen to nominate officers for justment Administration a club and plan projects for its act- the privilege of signing these contracts ci ops especially alfalfa” according Chnstensen "Records ivities Final elections will take place reports R H Stewart county agent carefully to to Orson A Every article Is checked remove from it propaganda designed kept in 1933 by the agricultural departfor those who The only difference Friday evening The sponsors of the flower garden sign such contracts now is that these to influence readers for or against ment of the sugar company shows it the history of the signers will not be allowed to particicertain in the Bear club idea reviewed Intel ests or Industries Your distributed to growers In the state at the meeteditor feels that you have a right to River valley who grew a total of 5265 movement pate in the twenty cent payment which your own opinion He is more certain acres of beets 251 toris of phosphate ing Wednesday showing that two years has been or is beftig made to signers who those that he is conducting no propaganda These growers In most cases did not ago there were only about half a dozen of last year However such clubs last year the number more sign contracts now will be allowed to bureau apply it on all of their acreage I I I in subsequent payments “The aveiage acre return to growers than doubled due to the values such participate An effort is also made to put only who used the phosphate was 14 96 ton groups offered as aids to community including the six or eight cents to be PersonMembers news in tliese news columns anticipate paid about June per acre On the balance of the acre- beautification and al opinion has no place In a news story age of the Garland Brigham district group buying of choice sliruLls Tlie organization last fall perfected The editorial columns are for that the average was 1323 tons or a gain flowers gioup study of design and is expected to function In the signing ornamentation and similar projects of these new contracts Tlie requireof 173 tons per acre to the growers purpose I I I been to move is have The ments and signatures will be the same who used phosphate reported Your editor believes that by follow"In money this means $11795 worth initiated here by Mark Nichols Signers will be asked to reduce their wheat acreage at least 15 per ceiu in ing these ixjUcios he will be able to of phosphate brought a return of over can better a paper than you five you How much more will depend $40000 the spring planting and continue the get anywhere else for anywhere near on subsequent beet payments for the They program through 1331 and 1935 the price and solicits your needed supwill receive crop A return of over 400 per cent payment on about half port on that basis Is not so bad their average production for the Furthermore there aie other facts years AHEAD FOR VOTES BOOKING In these calculations which should be taken into account in estimating a It No matter how you look at goproper evaluation of the fertilizer of vote vernment policy is a question There is lemalmng in the land getting for the men who are lunning residual value of phosphate for 'he country Confidence succeeding crops There is considerable Kitten- ball the game 60 popular tilized acreage land in the With the nation m an unprecedented which had Lbcn phosphated in previous here last year is apparently going to votes on financial mess Roosevelt got more in favor this season years still holding therefoie some min- be even 1 strict economy platform winning eral judging fiom activities now on foot phosphate At a meeting held last night at Gartty a large majority “As a general thing the phosphate of the Larson president Ludwig was applied where the fertility was land attended by representatives of Oarland Bugar Beet Growers Associatilings ae looking Up SenLegion sugar factory lowest though use was common on the the American ators and Ccngiessmen feel that the manured land wheie the mineral fer- Lions club Fielding’ Riverside and tion is ndt of the opinion that the association’s withdrawal from its effoit teople back home have less fear now others a ball league was organized was thought to Le low this of our national treasury going on the tility A series of regular- games will be to secure' contract advantages “Very often gains are made which season has hurt its strength he disrocks so they dedde that theic is a scheduled for the summer' with an in a ci op of over twelve tons per acre closed In a statement to the “Times" good chance to clinch the votes of the unless weights and figures are kept official championship in vtew J D Gunderson was elected presi- editor Thursday e of a ton or two aie not Mr Larson says that the drive has mt amiy of federal employees and gains to the eye 'The above dent of the league Ezra Packer facts from aswar veterans by passing a LIU giving Each club served to impress the value of the Fielding as records seem to mean considerable the “but” he sociation upon the growers tienefits to these groups of nearly one is significant Is the fact that will elect a director to 'represent them what and do “I not added in that think any hundred million dollars a year over each a when Monday meeting evening year the results are the same on at year with the governments ihe presidet's veto will be enacted and plans for normal the average It is safe to say the position stabilized there will any necapplication of phosphate in our the season formulated - right n on the cofor a essity Everyone knows that the law male- lands pays big dividends on the invesTo anyone see who did not the ntract In fact the manufacturers aspis have their eye on the elections neyt games last season It will l‘e an tment” to fall in their preset move to see Bishop Thomas Udy sured us that they would be willing With us regarding the conof Riverside cavort in the outer gar- consult Moreover coming to! everyone is dens and the clever base running or tract under such conditions” know more surely year after year t'uit “I feel sure” he said "that next J P Bush of the bugar club as well intcrected in are more Congressmen year we shall be able to make a satas the chuckling of Mack Gaddie if the government keeping the jobs they went to so much isfactory agreement C A communities other interested Any are m the has not already determined the contract expense to get than they in joining ihe league are invited to atof the nation as a whole welfare terms for us tend the meeting at 8 p m at Mayor this observer not be calm admits “We may able to secure Just Every office Shumwey's want in every detail but the of his opinion of the action e what we Then too there there is the of the congress on the present prob'em is principal general just and will t‘e Lrst baseman Frank Dnggs of At the pieaMit time indications are allowed the Lions and the spirited manageA HUNDRED MILLION- - that tlie waterC supply will be very ment of Leo Farnsoilh of Fielding sheit says J Hcgensen State E i- Last but not least by any means is BEAVER WARD thousand ntension Agronomist hundred and fifty Tour It is to be hoped G G Sweeten who is HOLDS REUNION— however that a great deal of rain the stratagy of his mod dollars cf Federal money will be disfor placing noted in the right tributed annually among 2000 Utah wiU fall this spiing and summer to The Beaver ward held their waid for the best coordination positions veterans and government employees as make up for the shortage of snow fall and 30 team play reunion at beginning Thursday a result of the passage of the approduring the past winter P M with an afternoon piogram and It will be well to piepare for a priation bill by Congress Wednesday M I A Offers Easter for the children dinner accordavailable the water veto of all President by utilizing over the Adults of the ward under Bishop to the best possible advantage Most ing to reliable reports Program Sunday Evening Potter met in the evening for the The total Increase in government of the crops are in the need of waiter main part rf the annual festival milbe now will hundred a nearly expense Tlie conjoint prog am ol the Mutual Make use of the water that Is now Sunday lion annually In the U S No proevening will follow an Easter AMERICAN vision was made In the bill to raise going to waste Alfalfa ground could theme according to Mrs P C most to be in watered extra places moey appropriated the advantage of the Young Ladies LEGION BROADCASTS- president If water is not in the canals get it in M I A ' Mrs Ferrel Wood siient Monday at just as soon as possible The ground Tne American Legion has arranged Program numbers at pro nt arrangthe home of her parent p Mr and Mrs may appear moist on the surface but ed are as follows: vocal solo Evan Gee for a special natic nwide N B C broad-- ! Peter Boss this moisture does not extend much retold Easter cast for April Gth 9 30 P M mountain Alice Chrlstopher-sostory L‘elow two feet so that the ground betheir! as the gun m aditions time and j Easter customs neath is dry FT PAUL DEFEATS TEN for membership Mrs W W Richards: vocal duet Mrs campaign These caily Irrigations should serve Hales and Mrs Tubbs talk on the MILLION DOLLAR MUNICIPAL Addresses and some fine music by POWER BOND ISSUE to store moisture to a ETeater depth slogan the "Piomenade National Baud" wfll musical Duane Archibald so that at beet early crops can be matthe program numbers and a reading !‘y the Bear feature of ured successfully The member hip (ampawn will close A scheme to issue $10230003 River City ward M Holt of Field' roundbonds for construction of a municipal May lrt with a lu'mm! aerial ing will be the speaker for the occasion electric St Paul to Ward Chooses Drama up " power plant In S for Stands 3rd m the'U States Utah with the Northern compete LINFORD RELATIVE For Stake Contest enlisted legion immlr' Power company was : ejected by votHEARD ON RADIO ers at a popular referendum last week The nrojvsal y luclr vra s cPdcaiisLbv FACTORY PAY The M I drama ‘Triind of the a ivdi vehAnsIlO to 32 was the fL'st Finish who had Sterling rarmty!!was adjudged most excel' ent-l- y ROLLS ARE UP- setback for municipal ownership evening and chosen to be given tuned to K P O 7u"rla produced since last November when Salt by the ward Mutual in the stake con- heard Mrs Charles Linford ntrede'—d Weekiv industrial pay rolls n c easn test cn the ed Lake City defined a similar by the judges cf the ward elimin-- a to give a talk cn "Living Co $12000000 from January 13 ti Ffb Pacific Coart ” Mr Ihush rts the Lions Tuesday evening 15 end 313000 persons were "re talk was given m conrrction w'th the rtiary In November elections "'rtaiilar Tlie cart for the winning play employed m induct lick as announced s the turned extent rn work and was sdie-edown by Oneta Shurtz Mrs W W Universty Perkins Mis by See- taiveULabor of Cincinnati San Francisco RicharrisSIiTdrcd — Luiai— people is very Interesting Perkins rttid figures of°the Bn run of Mrs Linford's hinbanJ is a former Cali Lake Youngstown in addition to Vilda Housely Margaret Ruth ManLabhr Statistics flowed a 6 pfr rent Mr and gain in factory employment d i me t! e HutaJ smaller clues Faa her the city ning Roland King Duane Archibald Galand resident a son cf Mrs George A Linfoid of cf municipal and Ralph Eishop Birmingham aihjich reported same 30 day pnbM and a 12 6 per cent All three plays presented won the ownership mcreae in pay rolls enthusiastic approval of the large audMis Golda Acord is re'iitid reBirth cf ihe Week ience present Individual acting hon- covering nicely to dare following a Mrs E M Fotonson of Girclev Mr and Mrs M F Peck Much 24th ors for the evening are reported tc minor operation by Dr Vrdleigh lls staying at the home of her son a bev have gene to Jesse Manning E Ectenscn rn an extended visit Thursday morning Following NUMBER 35 30 1934 Riverside Ward Bishop Capener and Counsellors Retire After Long Service Interviewer was decision Thos Udy was chosen as bishop of the Riverside ward in the reorganization which took place at the sacrament meeting last Sunday evening under the direction of the Bear River stake presidency Russel Mr Udy succeeds Bishop Capener who together with his counsellors John Ward and Lorenzo retires after eight years1 of duty Counsellors to Bishop Udy are Lee Capener and Ira Ward E W Ward who served as ward clerk to the retircontinues In the same ing bishopric capacity under the new oganlzation All members of the stake presidency were present at the reorganization Speakers at the meeting called attention to the fact that the policies of the administration with regard to the domestic sugar industry were far from settled and stated that the industry should be preserved at its present status until a definite program might be offered With the problem of tariffs restrictions and allotments disposed joJ there would be a mime satisfactory basis lor negotiating with the manufacturers in future years' Association officers expressed appreciation for the support of the individual members in the efforts thus made far HOME COMMUNITY SECTION OF BUREAU Intermediate Farm Credit Bank Has HAS BUSY WEEK section The Home and Community the North Box Elder Farm Bureau has been very active during the past Ezra Harris week according to Mrs Biggest Week of Under the direction of county extension agent Izola Jensen the Thatcher Bothwell and Penrose groups met as one group on Monday to work on a children's clothing project Many patterns were studied and made There were 32 women! present and the meeting was conducted by Mrs Glen Eldndge president of the Thatcher oi ganization Other ohunty officers in addticn toMiss Jensen were: Mrs Ezra Harris and the Mrs Ruth Summers project leader On Tuesday afternoon Miss Izola and M s Jensen Mrs Eli Anderson Ruth Summers met in Tremorfon with the members of Tremonton and East Tremonton locals The project here also was that of ch’ldi oil's clothing At El wood on Wednesday afternoon Mrs Summers and Mrs Miss Jensen Miderson met with 13 ladies form'd an organization and made pal terns for In the thildron's clothing were made evening a similar program was earned out with the ladies of Devryvil'e Miss Jens-- n with Mrs Eifie Wellx Giro Fa n'wodh Mre Grace ing I! lies and Mrs Job Ifadfeld of conducted a mcetirg at Portat where thea children's clolhmg trojtc out In the eienirg a carried was meeting and c'othing exhib t was held v irie li it Jhesume-ladtf-vin Riven — The Intermediate Credit Bank of the Farm Credit Administration in disbursed $132361 California Berkeley on 123 loans made through discounting cf notes submitted by twenty-foin the production credit associations eleventh district so a check of business for the week ending March 20 showed this week This was the largest disbursement made in a single week since the newly established production credit commenced associations functioning at the first of the year bank officers said and represents too the first loans closed association on credit since paper the Intermediate Ciedit Eank reduced its discount rate from 3 to 2’£ per cent March 16 “This percent discount rate now in the twelve Federal interapplicable mediate credit banks is the lowest in the hito-- y of these institutions” Governor William I Myers recently advised the president of the L'ank in Berke-l- y “It is the first time too that low rates of interest in the big money marhave been reflectkets of the count-to farmers throughout ed immediately all parts of the United States This reflection is made possible throuch the newly organized credit associations cf which production now upwards of 655 coverthere the whole country ing practically "These te ons pay pi cd action credit associamod mte credit banks money which they Jhejnlei cn the t'Tpcrent row and a e be permitted to charge an additional 3 per build reserves rlhe Bear River High £"hcol Tacultj cent to cover expenses Since the asso-- ( mot Thursday at the home ol and pay dividends Club kittens ae cooperative any profits Mrs Vernal Hams of Tremonton be Har :s Mrs Leo Wa’ker and M s: fiom this srrrad are available to massed cn to the borrowers” Marga ct Wood ude as hostesses Mode was furnished by Hr- era Miss Eaibaia Senn had a birthday Plroitz on his acrouhon Mrs Alni” " Ten or twelve of her party Sunday King gave a renew cf Science little fnrnds were present Games M- reived were played Refreshments weie luncheon served and a was a guest Cook of Tremonton Jelly time had by all |