Show -4 5 cents V WM JOHNS THE COPT Editor $150 THE YEAR PUBLISHED VOLUME VII TIMES SEPTEMBER THE GARLAND Pertinent Young People’s Paragraphs By V Wm EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND SCHOOL BUILDING CONTRACTS GIVEN Mutual Improvement Association workers from three stakes will gather at Oarland Sunday for their annual convention Meeting will tfe held Sunday morn-- i nacle and Oarland ward buildings Due to the fact that all class roomsl of these buildings will be in use there will be no Sunday school held !r Car-land Members of the General board will be here to conduct the meetings and class demonstrations The news from D C discloses! Washington that American munitions' men are guilty of inciting! suspicion fear and hatred among the various nations of the world that they B Y U Complete might have an opportunity Many Improvements to sell them machines ofj war The most extensive program of There has been contin- nous bloodshed as a result) two of the strife between littVi South American re-- ! publics for months and even The trouble has years been about a disputed piece of land of doubtful value but there is good reason for whole the that believing in years will be completed provements at Brigham Young University by the 21 time registration begins September It Includes 12 tennis courts for the j the largest block of courts per campus other improvements for College hall a fully equipped stage and further alterations of the Aits building audinew restrooms torium and supply rooms housed In annexes newly conand on the College building structed other accomodate the preparations record enrollment expected new of Addition departments and by members is announced faculty President F S Harris for the 59th opening of the lig Church university With the new departments of Marketthe ing and Landscape Architecture total number of courses offered In the 33 departments has been Increased to 1500 This year's appointments include Dr thing would have been set- Albert B formerly of the U tled long ago had it not! S Ilndian Reagan as special professervice sor of D Lee Wilford been that our armament! anthropology and Miss Helen Candland makers kept the embers of' Nixon Stewart regular Instructand or In speech G L Woolf languages hatred smouldering O Barr Meredith Wilson f’mning that they might sell Miller assistant to the history treasurer one1 Several popular professors are to lead and first powder leaves They turning and then" the 6th'6r6f the are Professor A C Lambert who has been working toward his doctorate at countries contract to complete the building Tlie Bothwoll job w as awarded to R°yce J Petersen of Brigham City b:d of $153343 ' rioat Awarded Professor Emma Brown Committee To Stanford Investigate who has been studying at Columbia Home Building Plans Mrs Bertha Roberts returning from a vear In France of work Miss Billlie 1 of directors Lions expres-appointed their civic language capable who has been working Hollingshead Mark Nichols to insing the contemptible na- toward her doctorate at the Univer- committee theunder house buildgovernment vestigate ture of those craven souls sity of Southern California Professor ing program at their regular mmeting who live in luxury because J M Jensen who was away most of Wednesday evening last year will be t'ack It was reported that the governof the misery they are able is prepared to advance money If Mr and Mrs J E Edell visited ment to cause their fellows home for the building of a there is any punishment for friends in Weston Idaho Sunday on a lot furnished by the Individual wickedness a horrible fate awaits this class of people The Baseball Bug immediate They desire gain in money regardless of eventual results or present ' ideals Mr Dallas reunion Mrs Gimn wheTe Mrs In oOo most essential Control Is the quality of good pitching and is only atLola tained by bard woU and persistence and Mrs J J White and June attended a family oOo Bil has the delre and determine at Woodland last week end Uon to make the Show" if pos- Geo Henrle accompanied of his efforts Floyd sible and tho'reiu'i to Salt Lake City Thursday long that line are plainly visible in she visited until Sunday Rose accompanied his brother Henry to Idaho Falls and St Anthony the fore part of this week day ly by the latter team behind stellar by Bill Gardner who had pitching our pitchers lacked —con everything troL G O Sweeten Salt Lake City spent Thurs- This column extends its well wishes to Bill In his upward climb we sm cerely hope he makes good The Vase running of Skeeter Garrett was one of the few bright spots "acr a' Pd the results of the experiment here this The beautiful float entered by Gar- season land in the Peach Day Parade was awarded 2nd place in the community Marriage of Prominent section Couple Is Announced The float was contructed under the Mrs J L Harvey announces sponsorship of the Ladies Self Culthe ture Club the American Legion of her daughter Margaret marriage Co land Sugar to Floyd Llllywhite son of Mr and and the Lions Club Miss Edna Cape- - Mrs Lewis Llllywhite of Garland ner and Christopherson had the whCh took place at the Wilshtre Wed and constructing of the ding Church in Los Califor-floplanning Angeles in charge and are to be con- - nj on Saturday September 8th at gratulated upon the splendid resuit high noon thru achieved their conscientious and Both of these young people are energetic efforts They were mater- - weii ani favorably known here assisted by William and Cecil garet graduated from the Bear River Bradford high school arid attended the U 3 truck was furnished by The A C where she was a member of the Sugar Company Lee of charge Chi Omega Sorority For the past few years she has been employed in the office of the New Fair Admission Sugar and is a prominent member of Arrangement Pleases Factory the younger social circle here too is well and widely Floyd The announcement of the County Fair officials that a $200 transferable known here He is a graduate of the season ticket will be sold this year local high school and returned home about a year ago following a sucIs meeting with general approval Dr Green In charge of ticket sales an- - cessful missionary experience in GerFor the ’past few months he many nounces been California has in employed Every effort is being made to make the young people will make the Fair live up to its lcputation as where home Utah's biggest show The finest en-- their tertainment features are thing pro PRIMARY vided and new facilities for hondA DEMOCRATIC lng the big show have been provided CALL 4 If governments should cease to give large sums of money to the ship owners half of the ships now sail- -' ear phones field glasses apd an extra of spectacles ing the seas would be tied pair °0° up in the harbors The Peach Day games tlus Jtai turned out to be Just as much 'Tre-seems to be no There as the ones last year were of the "Garland” objective worthy oOo name toward which men as' The first day's game between Gara group are striving land and Tremonton was played most- 10111 UOp 11 is reported intends to try il next ypar tinder more favorable conditions as the corn brings $140 t-- rnze NUMBER 1934 F Broom com can be grown hi the Bear River valley E J Holmgren president of the local Lions club listened to Mr Lester of the Kinney Kinney Broom Co when he advocated planting the corn at a meeting of the club last spring and decided to give the project a try This year he will harvest a fall- crop on 3 acres much of which has had 110 till Ilmr Pri!ldHU I C Civil 1djf Udl n There are no words in our The failure of our peace makers is easier to under stand when we see the opposition they have to meet And here is another in-- j By A R Buxton teresting situation: In an The baseball season is fast drawing effort to enrich themselves to a close what with various league nations are restricting trade playoffs state tournaments and the to allow other approach of the World's Series refusing oOo countries to sell them goods The can think bf no greater wants a climax writer Yet each country to a year of the national the fleet than merchant sport yearly series between upon large the seas and goes on paying the winners of the two "big for the building of more Anyone who lives close enough to and more ships that cannot the cities in which the games are is indeed lucky to be able to possibly find anything to played see such ap event haul F Pleases Grower Here Sunday CHAOS We had hoped that it was only European munitions that were so un tycoons scrupulous DFOOlIl Leaders Coining Johns The struggle for money and power has resulted in some strange conduct in this world of ours D 14 H S CLASSES ELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR! of the Bear River Classes high school havq elected cfflces under the direction of Theo Richards student body president' The senior class elected Lynn Iverson Tremonton Elva Davis president and Ruth Garland vice president Melster Tremonton secretary —Blaine Garland Juniors Bishop Eima Vance Tremonton president vice president and Ada Hansen Elwood secretary Christensen Sophomores— RusseU Elwood vice Vica Hall president Laurene Homer secretary president Freshmen— Harold GarCapener land Blanch Richards president and Melvin vice president Fielding Garland secretary Manning Enjoys Reunion of O L Winters held a family leunion at the family residence here Sunday the 70th birthday of Mr A Winters banquet was the feature of the day at the R J Stayner resiDescendents present I A TO BEGIN SEASON TUESDAY Here CONTROL Today The annual convention of Women's Clubs of the Utah Federation of Clubs northern district will at 10 a m at Garland this open morning 100 women from the Approximately 12 clubs of the district are expected to be In attendance flrangement are all complete for the details of the sessions as well as for the special entertainment features Mrs Grace Haws has announced will oonvene at 10 a m Meetings and Dr Daines of the University of Utah will be present as previously announced and also Miss Ntal Nelson dramatic reader All who are Interested In cluU work are invited to attend these meetings Legion Banquets Installs Officers A spirit of comradship and service was evident at the Joint banquet held at the Garland hotel by the Garland Post and Auxiliary of the American Legion Wednesday evening Under the direction of Leroy toastmaster the following Manning was psesented: A patriotic program tap dance by June Stayner and Alice Chrlstopherson accompanied by Kirkham trio by Mia Roy Mann lng Mrs Art Linford and Miss Ethel a comic solo Rogeis by Ray and community singing led by C H Last The following guests were lntroduc Mabel Christensen of Brigham district president of the Auxilp K Hayes of Richmond discommander of the Legion Clyde Stratford and Victor Bott of Bilgham City and Hector Haight Tremonton commanders Theie were 52 post peisons in attendance the banquet the meeting Following adjourned to the Legion clutf rooms where installation of- officers took place with Miss Chilstensen officiating for tlie Auxiliary and P K Hayes installing the Legion officers Hazel Ransom gave a report of the recent state convention held at Logan the latter part of August Interest lng histories of the past years activities were read by Vida Manning and Ed Edell in the absence of Parley Linford historian Outgoing commander Edell was presented with a gold Past Commander's pin J E Edell will represent the local Legion Pobt at the National Legion convention in Toi1cta nqxt mpnth M5 a Edell will accompany him on the trip They will visit the fair at Chicago and other places of interest ed: City iary the trict will An excellent program featuring best musical talent In the ward mark the oiiening of the Mutual season next Tuesday evening Qhartete solos and vocal and Instrumental Notice is hereby given that a Demo-- I ten numbers In all constitute the cratic County Convention of Box Elder entertainment to which all County has been called and will be evenings held Thursday October 4 1934 at 10 ward members over 12 years of age are o'clock a m at the National Guard Invited the program which will Armory In Brigham City Utah for the Following purpose of nominating candidates for begin at 7:30 there will be a dance the following offices: Two represents Good music will tie provided to the State Legislature tives one The annual fund Is due with the Commissioner for County of M I A work and officers term one County Commissioner for opening members to bring their money urge term one County Sheriff one County Clerk one County At- tho the social Is free The men are one asked for 35 cents and the women for torney one County Assessor one County Record- 25 cents each year County Treasuier er and one County Surveyor and to transact such other and luither busSTOCKMEN TO iness as shall come before the conven- tion Convention Opens Winters was born In Pleasant Sept 9 1864 He Is a former and city councilman of served as superintendent hf the Garland ward L D S Sunday School and formerly managed the Garland Consolidated ard Machine Wagon for whom he worked for Company 30 years Mr Winter's sons and daughters all of whom were present except one are Elwood G Winters Salt Lake City Keith N Blaine Winters Payson Winters Garland Mis O Wendell Mrs R J Stayner Budge Lewiston BerkeGarland and Czar S Winters The last named was not ley Cal M Women’s Club 2pm Winters Family dence Mr Grove mayor 7 DISCUSS PROGRAM— The said convention will consist of and feed situation livestock The 295 delegates apportioned to the various precincts of Box Elder County at plans for holding a referendum among the ratio of one delegate for every contract signers throughout twelve votes or fraction thereof major in our the county to determine whether they play In the Friday game Abe Murdock for want with Tremonton he stole second stole cast for the Hon any AAA program In 1935 will In the election of 1932 Congressman with state be discussed third on the next pitch and a agricultural In no case shall ay precinct have less to be ment later scored the only run we! than leaders in a regional conference The various delegate precincts made during the fracas thereby savshall be represnted as follows: Brigham held at Hotel Utah In Salt Lake City 14 State representatives ing a shutout 11 Brigham September No No 2 15 Brigham from Utah Idaho Oregon WashingNo 3 12 Brigham No 4 20 Brigham oOo ton Colorado Wyoming Montana and reminds us No 5 12 Brigham No 6 11 BrlRham Speaking of shutouts No 7 16 Bear River City 10 PenCalifornia will be In ‘attendance that we have been saved the embarose 4 Beaver Dam 3 ColHnston2 Plans are made to talk over the rrassment of being blanked in tiny Garland 19 Riverside 3 Tremonton feed situation the danger that if nothithis year game 28 Lakeside Boothe Valley 2 East ng is done the farmers may be head8 Willard Garland 4 wfllard No oOo ed for another disastrous cycle of sur2 7 2 7 No Perry Promontory The Saturday game with Honey 2 pluses and to get their advice on a 10 Mantua 5 Fielding vllle was a nip and tuck affair with Lucin 10 Corinne Plymouth 8 Elwood 12 1935 program to prevent feed grains the lead changing hands several times 3 Snowville 3 3 Howell especially com from getting way out Harper The final change was not In our f 4 Yost FollowPark Valley of adjustment with livestock Portage ver however 9 Honeyvlllc Dewey ville 7 Rosette ing the regional meeting the producoOo Grouse Creek 3 Centerdale 3 tion control associations throughout 8 Rawlins wo discovered 7 In Summarizing Clear Creek 3 Stanrod the counties will talk over the situaJunction errors had been committed by the Kelton tion and the plans after they are All precinct chairmen are requested which was no surprise It was woi ked out practically the same as we have bei n to call primaries within their "With livestock supplies being sharpon page 4 ta t for tw0 months and feed prices advancing ly reduced 0qq much faster than those of livestock Political Delos Thompson was accoided the the time has come when' farmers need 0f rght fielder on the all positiion feed to look closely Into the livestock I hereby announce myself as a canDelos has tournanient selection foi situation and the proti&lile consequendidate on the Republican ticket played some nice flclding and hUlng the office of Sheriff Box Elder ces during the coming year If there Is of The complete selection is ns fol no control program” says Adnunistra County lows: If nominated and elected I agree tc tar Davis of the Agricultural AdjustoOo tax layers this county ment Administration who Is In charge Catcher Ray Boothe of Iloneyville save of the conference dollars during si thousand ($600000) Bill Gardner Tremonton Pitcher first base Hy Facer Brigham City my u'rm of office based upon the of this office and expenditures Vase Hector Haight Trcmon- ATTORNEY JONES a period of twelve years ton third base Herbie Orme Honey- - ovar SPEAK AT Norm Nelson Tre- - lately last past shortstop for United As Utah Marshal States Treleft field Richardson monton 1 Personally served during my term Cleave Rex monton centerfield the Lewis Jones will- lxAttorney each year more than one hundred Constitution at Day prof fifty processes and handled without speaker to tie the held at the High School an escape hundreds of criminals for gram (njQ the auqrices of the American Herm Thompson d' the local squad violation of Federal laws In many under Moqfiay won the prize for the best batting neighboring states thl3 work is done Legion will sing Mrs L C Chrlstopherson He hit 4 for 4 in Satur- - by deputies serving under the marshal avernpreIf elected I will follow strictly the and the high school band will plaj some patriotic airs law' and will Nepotism' employment will Betensen E Dr T speak at enforce all other laws on the statute the Garland School the same day ttl batting and fielding averages tills1 books pertaining toof said office affectand1 this county Tek but cur score book was left hi lng the welfaic Archibald Miss Lizzie and Miss this state Brigham for the committee to com W Vosco Call Evelyn Pinder are- Visiting tills week pile the data necessery to selecting In Logan Political 4 (Paid Advertisement) Gotitinued on page Announcement TO SCHOOL enroute Geo Mrs Clark Entertains Mrs Geo Clark entertained the Garland Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers at her home Thurssday afternoon There were fifteen mem bers and three guests present The group listened to studies oi Pioneer business by Lorena Bone who discussed Pioneer Exchange in Commodities Eva Hansen whose topic was Pioneer Coins Scrip and Due Bills and Matilda Llllywhite who discussed Tithing Mae Bishop described the relic hall at Brigham City A social hour was enjoyed follow ing the business session Political Announcement a the undersigned committee with the consent of our candidate announce that at the Democratic to be County Convention 4th held on October Leonard L Marshal of Garland Bishop present for the office City will be nominated of Sheriff of Box Elder County We This action is taken and spontaneously with the single thought of giving to Box Elder County the best adminisitration of Its affairs it has ever known We recommend Leonard L Bishop to the voters of this County and bespeak for him the support of all who know his aptitude and 100 per cent capacity for the requiiements of that office Signed: G G Sweeten Garland J Stephenson Portage L A Rose Plymouth W A Adams East Garland R Barnard Deweyvllla Horace Roy Bishop Tremonton (Paid Political Advertisement) A |