Show O r Pare 4 THE GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 ' Vemald Wm Johns Editor and Publisher Subscription Price $150 A Year EDITORIAL “INCITERS TO RIOT” the following comments as compiled by The Golden Book in its June issue : Abraham Lincoln: “This country with its institutions belongs to the people Whenever they grow weary of the existing government they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it or their revolutionary right to dismember or over- -' throw it” Thomas Jefferson: “I hold a little rebellion now and then is a good thing and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical What signiify a few lives lost in a century or so? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants” Woodrow Wilson: “We have forgotten the very principles of our origin if we have forgotten how to object how to resist how to agitate how to pull down and build up even to the extent of revolutionWe Quote PROBLEM Scientific We often wonder whether the people who oppose all changes believe that human progress is complete To hear big business talk one would think the nation would be better off if it had never had any government- Correct this sentence : “But officer 1 had only been parked ten minutes and there was no sign here wh$n I stopped” r i f physicians continue to make startl- At the same time not much progress is being made in bringing the best medical skill and hospital treatment within the range of the purse of ttie average citizen Here is it seems to us a challenge to doctors nurses surgeons and all those who labor in the field of medical science Unless they want others to attack the problem it behooves them to attempt its solution upon a basis that is satisfactory to them and fair to the public at large medicine has been held to offer Cooperative one Way toward better health care at a lower cost t j" f Many4 groups have organized and employed a doctor at a monthly rate to care for their every need but real progress will come when the doctors take the initiative and seek to contract to care for the needs of a group on such a basis Thus far no physician we have heard of has dared tackle the difficulties’ of Such a system BEATING THE DEPRESSION The depression it seems- ended last year for the chief executives of many an industrial corporation Reports to the Security Commission as checked by the Associated Press reveal that $31750 was the average pay check of 771 executives with 172 leceiving $50000 or more The range was from a few hundred dollars to $365000 the stipened of Thomas J Watson president of International Business Machines — - Corporation It has reached place the point where the average man thinks he is too old to walk to his of business t I Next t year about this time the nation will in a ferment with both political parties V- - be claiming an overwhelming every issue Utah’s three colleges The entire booklet is designed to help motorists plan more interesting and enjoyable trips to visit places of exceptional interest which are and to view with unknown renewed interest the better known places which are described in terms of unusual features The booklet with Its attractive cart- - It So? Ain’t To become a great orator Demosput a pebble in his mouth ore Sometimes we wish our ators would try a small boulder thenes victory and partisanship obscuring Bring The natives gather the hard On the Central of p of lives— but not to be!— Boston Rack America who which forms the lead terribly o hard as they Evening Trans- cript Jack— You say she partially turned your affections? Toni— Yes ahe sent back my and kept all the Jewelry letter? FARMERS PLEASED WITH AAA PLAN OF CROP CONTROL Continued favorable When the from page cent was g program rt did not require a inaugurated minimum production The program at present requres at least 25 per cent base production In Utah the production has assumed almost the minimum allowance In pievious years 60 thousand hogs have approximately been marketed in the state while in 1934 the number marketed was ap16 thousand There is proximately promise of a slight Increase for 1935 The control program in the production of sugar beets is not Intel feiing with the industry The acres allowed permit practically all farmers to plant the amount requested Farmers generally arc well satisfied with all three programs The question Is often asked “Are the farmers living up to the contracts?" To tills the answer Is Yes The specifications in the contracts are being lived up to regidly More responsibility than usual tvs been put men commltU upon th county who are responding splendidly in the administration of this program Box Elder county has received more cash benefits from the program than any county in the state having received g total of $59874328 up to April 30th 1935 since May 12 1933 This amount was received as 06 wheat program $2415749 and program $164487 73 resugar beet program No county ceived more for the wheat or svgar control program and only Utah county with receipts of $25420 60 cxeoded Box Elder In the g benefit1 What this has meant lo our lorn’ governments Individuals and merchants can hardly be imagined The smallest total was received by Grand county where the' receipts we: e $30712 all from the control program Total receipts in the state art $2 010476 09 divided as follows wheat $1074143 86 g 17 $210340 and BOOKLET TELLS OF OF UTAH WONDERS How would est forest in cover in two colors- is convenient hi size and arrangement and constitutes an Interesting and helpful addition to any motorist’s librar of travel literature Copies are now available at' any c the 400 conveniently located Pep service stations and dealers lr ' Utah and Idaho ogr&phlc Hail Insurance Costs No More Now Than Later The Supreme Court concludes that Congress gave the President too much power and now Congress will probably proceed to do it in a legal way FOR MEDICAL MEN ought i area such man or woman can afford to have the conof the people around them The American people will show signs of intelligence when worth while books circulate faster than trashy novels of sex and scandal toast years In addition the unbooklet deals usual recreational advantages in this as fishing hunting campand picnic boating ing swimming thru lng are outlined the descriptive material are interesting historical facts about the places that are associated with the glamorous story of the west Another noteworthy feature is a list of outstanding events scheduled foi the summer of 1935 together with the football schedule of home games at the No beings forty Copark to the Grand Canyon of the lorado and the Boulder Dam and from the Colorado boundary to Ely Nevada embracing all the region that is internationally known as "Scenic America" Scenic attractions however are but one of the unusual features with which demnation possibility that before this century is over that man will have moved toward eventual triumph over germs bacilli and other ilk that prey upon human of entitled booklet published by the Utah Gem and the Oil Refining: Company State Oil Companyf and offered without charge to motorists at these companies’ service stations and dealers The area covered extends from north em Idaho and Yellowstone national rated in a “Travel Hints” $ ing announcements as to the effect of their discov- eries upon disease and it seems within the realm of I JUNE 21 1935 G6od times willbe here when your banker BHirge'you to borrows little money for improvements ary practice” A TIMES FRIDAY ABOUT READING BOOKS The average author puts more time in writing a good book than any reader will ever take in reading it When you purchase and read the effort of a reputable writer you are getting in a few hours what required many weeks of his time and thot Naturally unless you are an intellectual wizard you Mil benefit by judiciously reading some books The question arises “What shall I read?” The answer is not as easy as it seems Those who have in their work considerable study to do or have considerable writing to do may prefer light stories to Others whose work does not pass awav their time require prolonged mental effort will prefer works of a more serious nature Certainly the young man or ’woman who wishes to learn the ‘things of the world and to make progress along intellectual lines will find it profitable to mak$ it a habit to read good books Be Protected ! John J Shumway — LOANS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE — NOTARIAL visit to the world's shortest river folof lowed by a glimpse the weird beauty of the world's greatest example of vulcanlsm then gaze with reverent awe upon a tree that was a thousand years old at the dawn of the Christen era then visit a cave where ice freezes in summer and melts in winter and a mountain that actually breathes? J These places and many more of equally outstanding interest are not In some distant lands as might be imagined but are practically at the doorstep of residents of Utah and Idaho with nearly a hundred Together other unique attractions in the region the features named above are focated dscribed and illust- - Let U Garland Show Shell You Service first sugar $725934 06 National expenditure for thecc e items to Apt JOth are as follows$16559214741 $293354 wheat 931 17 for and $10885917 87 for sugar beets WORK you like to see the highthe world then make a tOOUHft "'£i2'TV lows— A bwitT for COOL CLEAN Summer Trips Fresh air — filtered — cooled — scientifsurrounds you ically conditioned with refreshing comfort in Union Pacific coaches sleeping cars dining and observation cars There are no drafts That’s one reason why modern Union Pacific travel service is distance between happiest points! On your summer trips enjoy comfort safety and economy of rail travel speed' Union Pacific serves all the west's glorious and popular vacation spots And offers new convenient service to all eastern points Visit San Diego Fair America’s great 1935 international exposition Open to November 11— See Gigantic Boulder Dam A short from Las Vegas enroute to Southern California LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Attractively low rail fares invite you to enjoy your summer trip with economy Round trip rates of 2 cents or less per mile enable you to travel by train at less cost than driving your own car It’s the modem way to travel Ask Ticket Agent about low ccach faret For Further Information Consult Local Agent or |