Show The “Times” Contains PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND GARLAND VOLUME VIII Pertinent John Wm By V Days Open ! at say alieiLs who those deport our system of govt j ninent is rotten out do nothing when a political shaker sajs much worse things about it All of which shows we don't take Well political speeches very seiiously Ve why should FESTIVE ATTIRE FOR BIG EVENT we? WAY annual peach fete tins jear seems to numbers keen and large unusually fiom this section of the valley wih be in the Peach City to see the ercises get under way this morning Many more unable io break into their week of work will be sure to see the tomorrow festivities It lias been promised that the big a feature that has done moie parade than any other thing to make peach day famous thrucut the W'est will lx tlian and more Impressive bigger ever befoie More and more beautiful floats will appear and there will be more bands tlian heietofore in Today four banda will appear concert on separate comers at 9 am the 38th infantry band &ill Saturday be the center of attiaction The ade will begm at 10:39 each day The baseball games each day will begin at 1:30 At 6:15 Saturday the Garland team is scheduled to meet a Salt Lake team in a championship soft ball game This is flee to all at the park There will be numerous concerts and drills during the 2 days by the 5 high school bands in attendance following the baseball games each day there will be preformances by the rodeo The flower show will be held again this year by the stake Relef Society A free fireworks display at the park is scheduled for 730 Saturday The fight program will be held at the Bluebird Saturday evening at The tea merchants would like to see tea become more jxipular in thys Perhaos if they would ountry Congress to proinbit its use lor J a few yeais and then take the off we would have a real tea boom That is only judging by what we see nereabout ro THE COLORS is company The Standard to have bought large concesif Now iveek this in sions Ethiopia sdzes Ethiopia and ignores the Oil Italy rights then leiluips thp United States can step in Wars o protect the oil company nave been known to start that way in :he iast and maybe they can again oil American company’s the possibilmany a wry laugh to his newspaper: sensed An and provoked when he wrote in would gladly give Oil” old Standard ity "I my life for dear That such a thing is not to hapassured was however largely Roosevelt and the vhen President pen upon the prevailed company to cancel the contracts' announced that this government s not going to indulge in any more lollar diplomacy Tate department ind Senator Pope of the foreign committee still thinks that It to for the USA be Impossible tay out of a major foreign war He says we never have been able to stay out of one yet and it Is unlikely we ever will His reasoning sounds log cal tho we may hope he Is wrong will THE IN CITY DECORATED WAY Interest in the Biigham City i'' ASK FOR LAMB AT MEAT SHOPS THIS WEEK Utah Lamb Week” has been des7 Those who would like to see tlveir realize own community grow should that buying at home Will make It to carry a possible for merchants from stock that will attract buyers distant places Our town and valley can at'tract business much better H those who live here give It supixjrt this year from September ignated The to 14 1934 both dates inclusive and various Chambers of Commerce different clubs and associations the State are giving their support and are conjointly of making accepting the responsibility success says this project a statewide of the Utah Wool James A Hooper WELCOME Growers Everyone will join in the compaign to tins welcome communities Our of lamb call attention to the value yeek those fine people who have re- on the table since It has so much turned to their wok In the scliocls value to our farmers and stockraiseis We have found them to be good cit- Wool and mutton bring large amount? and good of neighbors good izens money to the state and all here Most of them enter quite will endorse friends and support the camand life freely into our community paign slogan: “Eat more lamb weai inexercise an uplifting progressive more wool" fluence in many ways Altho it Is supposed to be the smart thing to pull a long face and pretend not to like school the good cheer of the students back In the halls of the a general BRHS this week Indicated pleasure at the prospects of the term of class work Such an attitude promises a year of Students who are accomplishment happy and anxious to work will accomplish something worth while School work will fit the young service people fir better community Of couise It will dejxnd on the individual student what use is made of thereschool training School should fore be just as concerned about giving the student a desire to be a wholesome useful citizen as with giving that will make him the knowledge him useful The school has a tremendous reHorace in America sponsibility iv quoted as saying “Our the mob" That is governors and ti ue in a democracy certainly it Is up to the schools to make good gm errors of that mob Mr and Mrs Merrill Furlong and have returned from a weeks vacaton trip to southern Utah family USAC TO GIVE SHORT VOCATIONAL STUDY Own COURSES courses in piactical studies fit young men and women designed for practical agriculture and particand for scientific farming ularly are oflanching and fered by the Utah State Agricultural College according to E J Maynard The dean of the school of agriculture term starts September 23 These short courses are designed for those who feel that they cannot afford to spend a full four years in colneceslege and while they include sary foundational courses they offer an Immediate and considerable lange of selection of practical courses in both the junior and senior college grade Among some of the courses offered to short in the school of agriculture course students are: farm management animal farm crops general general feeds and feeding sheep husbandry to Says Then Baseball Bug Logan Convention GOVERNOR CABINET ADVISE FORMER MEMBER FORESIGHT Mark Nichols advisor to the Bear River chapter of the Future Farmers of America by accompanied Joe Abel Lanon Ganet Bovd Douglas Holmgren Odell Romcr Earl Oyler Munns members of the chapter atof tended the the state convention Utah association cf the FFA which was held at the Utah State Agricul- Convention were housed delegates on the college campus In army tents and teachers and" advisors were housed in the College dormitories Governor Henry H Blood Secretary of Agriculture Henry A Wallace and former Secretary of Agriculture Wm Jardine addressed the boys in the closing session of the convention "The Future Tuesday evening Farmers will have a greater vlslo of the problems of agriculture than I had when I was a boy” said Secretary Wallace "and we must look to these boys for a major contribution in solving our problems” He advised the boys to "continually lift your vision not only to the physical hills of home but to the hills which rise in series around the entire world” “A little leaven With the proverb leavens the whole lump” Governor Blood pointed out what the results pf the FFA convention may mean to the future of agriculture In the state of Utah wool study dairy produchusbandry tion manufacture of dairy products and greenhouse propagation the Secretary Jardine emphasized Incubation and brooding ol need of character education and the practice In elimination of selfishness and veterinary elements chicks in our dealaddition the short course offers ap- - ings with men Dear work for cultural portunity 400 delegates from Approximately Maynard pointed out practically eveiy county in the state For admission to the and from chapters in southern Idaho courses candidates must satisfy the were represented at the convention reguar college entrance requirements which opened Sunday night in the The courses are arranged so that the college auditorium with an addresr student may complete the four year by Dr Adam-Bennion couise at a later date with a minwere During the session contests imum loss of time held in livestock Judging crop judging and poultry judging In Popularity Each Year Says Expert GIVES CHEAP AND EFFICIENT STORAGE FOR GREEN FEED J GARLAND WHEAT GROWERS TO HOLD wheat growers of Garland will a meeting in the basement of the Garland Library Monday September 9th at 8 p m for the purpose to repreof electing 3 committeemen sent the growers of this district in tracts to ernment with "the new wheat conwith the govbe negotiated for the years 1936 to 1939 E J Holmgren FARM CREDIT MEN GET FIRST LOAN HERE APPROVED ASSOCIATION ACTUAL BEGINS TO SERVICE VALLEY FARMERS A Josephson Joseph of the recently established Production Box Elder county Credit Association with an office In advised has been the by FarmCredit Bank in Oakland Calif that the first application for a crop loan to pass thru his association has been approved by the bank The Box Elder credit association to make loans to livestock designed Is men and farmers ' In the county of Its kind to be set the Nevada Utah and up In California Arizona constituting the Farm Credit Administration’s eleventh district From the time of their organization less than two years ago to the present Mr Josephson says the thirty-cn- e production credit associations In the eleventh district have made 7933 loans to livestock producers and farmers In the four states to the total amount of $27798000 During the month of August repayments of crop loans made earlier In the year came into the Intermediate Credit Bank at the rate of over $10000 each working credit day Two other production associations the Utah Livestock and Utah Farm associations both situated In Salt Lake City operate In the state Directors of the Box Elder county association are J P Holmgren Carl C Shriber Alma Theurer Leroy White and Israel Hunsaker Jr COUNTY AGENT ASKS FOR AID OF BEET GROWERS GARLAND M I A TO HOLD FIRST SOCIAL TUESDAY EVENING sure There aho will be a and Cleo Nye a Robert Kiikham and duet by Roy Manning OGDEN DRUM CORPS VISITS GARLAND effort has been made to meaall the planted acreage of sugar In Box Elder County Whether or not the total or any The annual opening social of the part of the acreage has been abandGarland ward M 1 A is to be held oned it is desired and Is imperative Tuesday evening’ Alma W King of that all planted acreage be measured the M I A presidency announces If any glower knows of any field that has not been measured by one of the this week The meetihg inspectors will begin at 730 p AAA local should they m and a good program will be pre- notify the Extension Service office at immediately sented preceeding the dance As a Brigham City befpre are feature Miss Nial Nelson oi the proof of compliance sheets special D C says the the Box Elderhigh school faculty will mailed to Washington County Agent Robert H Stewart read a one act play Faye Boss MIA vocal duet by vocal solo by a trombone and Kenneth An beets American Thu Ogden Legion and drum corps was in Garland fife late Peach The annual fund of 35 cents for each man and 25 cents for Wednesday evening advertising each woman will bp collected as us- Day for Brigham City Mayor Shum-waual at the dance as a voluntary donthanked them for the music and ation and M I A officeis ugc the told them if we had known they were patronage and support of the entire coming more people would have waitward At High School hold connection ed up JEWELRY STORE in such manner that no air will get BRINGS BUSINESS into it or there will be sixnlage Green alfalfa dirt or wet straw make VALLEY Good covers for effective sealing Tremonton jewelRobert Simonson corn silage contains about 25 percent redry matter alfalfa hay contains about er reports that his niw store 90 per cent dry matter cently opened at Afton Wyo Is dotfon silage TfTtT'wil11 "altalfa has a ing an excellent business Considerable watch and jeweliy repair work nutritive vulue ranging from is being sent to the Tremorlon to an equal value with alfalfa pound store for pound Utah can well afford to from Afton Miss Mary Lancaster has charge of silage grow- and ensile much more than is produced in the stale today the store which Is In the new theatre The pioper use of more silage means bujlding more effecient and fatproduction Mrs Oscar Harris attended the tening of livestock Harris reunion last Saturday at Lorln Mrs Alma W King- and daughter Farr Park in Ogden She also atMailene returned after tended the meeting and picnic of the Thursday having visited with relatives In Provo stake Genealogical Society held at the since Saturday park in the afternoon TO t 6 Enrollment Large MEETING The plant Trench Silo Growing NUMBER 1035 PLANS MADE TO GIVE tural college Sunday Monday and Tuesday August 25 26 and 27 under IN INSTRUCTION te direction of Professor L R advisor of the FFA state PRACTICAL SUBJECTS Pick Your Team 6 Farm Leaders at many years the Duiing the past four number of trench silos in Utah have 1000 over increased from 2 to well Dean of Maynard according to E attheUSAC of School the Agriculture Such a phenominal increase can only and indicate universal satisfaction stored trench silos have satisfactorily There have been several AH Star in the state some 40000 tons of field Softball teams selected since the corn for livestock feeding during the but some past winter close of the league season still an of the fans have suggested It Is now fast appioaching the time other way which they think will re- to ensile field corn for the coming sult In a first and second team that winter alue For higlie't nutritive will be a choice of the majority of the corn plant should be allowed to The rules the sports followers mature as much as possible without the choosing cf the team fol- encountering a killing host If poslow: sible the kernels should be well dentAny man woman or child who de- ed and at that time the leaves are ussires to do so Is Invited to make up ually somewhat dried at the base of a first and second selection writing the plant though there is still plenty them on the same sheet of paer and of moisture in the plant itself If In the position however corn has been planted so placing each player late in the spring that it will not you wish them to play Then send or bring jour list to the mature lx fore a killing frort it can Times office or hand it to A R still be ensiled successfully Every bit Buxton of field com in Utah should be enThe player receiving the most "votis siled this fall If its greatest nutritive and team will be value is to be realized for each ixwition Com can be ensiled whole or chopfans pick played just as the Softball them ped up and will make equally palatAll lists must be sinned as no sel- able silage in each case but trench u bless the sios must always be In well drained ection will be recognized sixts and enough water must be adwirter’s name is on It It is particularly desired that the ded to allow proper packing of the com in the silo All air must be exwomen softball fans their express cluded and the silage must be sealed Continued on page 5 Alright OBSERVATIONS The Garland wmd Father and sent and Mother outing and daughters 14th it w’ill be held Saturday Sept Is announced by officers of the M I A who sponsor this event A definite announcement as to the exact time und place will be made later The cuting last year attracted a large number of ward people and was so highly appreciated that mote sould be out this time SEPTEMBER UTAH Local Boys Hear FUTURE Brigham Today THOT UTAH FRIDAY WARD PLANNING OUTING FOR NEAR Peach Annual Paragraphs Ml GARLAND in' no Liquor Advertising It’s a “Home” Paper Says Principal STUDENTS MUCH EVIDENCE INTEREST IN WORK Thursday evening 709 students had registered at the BJtHS the largest number ever to register at the school the first week announced duiing Principal C E Smith Not only are students present In larger numbers than ever before but a most wholesome they are displaying attitude he said They are buying their books early and showing a genuine Interest in their work Payment of the school activity fees has thus far doubled last years first week receipts an Indication that there has been an improvement In financial' conditions In the valley over past years Great Interest is Noted in Revived Utah State EXHIBITORS FOR Fair CALLING ALL AVAILABLE DISPLAY SPACE “Come to the fair!” With this widely sung song hit title as Its slogan — by special permission of the copyright owner— the 1935 Utah 28 Slate Fair will open September and close October Every advance indication Is that It will be the greatest exposition ever conducted on the fair grounds In Salt Lake City Resuming two years after an intermission of fair board directors and Ernest S Holmes found from aH sections especially livestock growers agriculturists and manufacturers evidencing an early keen Interest In the Beehive state’s biggest show Fair managers will this year present a revsuriped and regenerated fair giounds for the approval of visitors and exhibitors Practically every the structural enbuilding composing semble has been redecorated Inside and out while many Improvements will be noticed Interior equipment and appointments Included in the are twq outstanding improvements livestock barns erected at a cost of $80000 New landscaping work will aid In beautifying the grounds and providing exceptional opportunities for entertainment features Utah manufacturers promise the most Interesting exhibits ever offered at a state fair In brief after a two year’s recess the Utah State Fair is coming back in form and fashion that promises to make It the outand standing exposition amusement event of the year Manager HOG GROWERS TO GET CHECKS SOON On August 20th the g sec tlon of the U S government notified Agricultural Agent R H that a group of 93 sheets had heen accepted compliance and that checks amounting to a total of $187620 were being forwarded Of this amount $186750 will be paid to the hog producers and $870 to one These checks are pioducer of corn County Stewart expeeted on an early mail The balance of the compliance sheets It ts hoped will soon bo accepted and cheeks will be forwarded All producers will be notified by mail upon receipt of their checks NOTICE Miss Maty E Bums teacher Of Piano announces the ojwning of the fall season on Saturday September 14th The Studio will be at the home of Mrs Jos A Joseplison (formerly the Harvey residence! Please register immediately Call or phone Tremonton |