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Forms closed to routine news after 3 o’clock on AND' Thursday afternoons EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND PUBLISHED VOLUME VIII More Policing Needed on Utah Highways Showing Accident Increase Others Improving By V W Johns at Many cars can travel the rate of 65 or 70 miles an hour with the utmost comfort and driving ease f At the same time there is no highway in our state on which the law permits one to drive more than 50 miles an hour There are many places where the speed limit is 85 miles and on the state highways thru towns as in Garland the limit is 25 miles as shown plainly on conspicuous road signs Drivers of good cars and of many not so good often pay little attention to the prescribed speed limits is obvious: The reason There is no consistent traffic law enforcement A very few patrolmen cruising about see only a fraction of the traffic that moves along the roads and the little they see sees them also and respectfully eases up on the throttle while the uniform is in sight No one pays the slightest attention to the 25 mile speed signs on the highway between C E Smith’s home and the sugar factory thru Garland or thru Riverside or Plymouth or anywhere else as long as the road seems clear This disregard for rules all must know is ruinous to any respect for law If we are going to make road we laws should have enough men properly eqtupped to All would enforce them then obey the rules of the road and no one would object to doing it that Bows Ogden to Steady Playing Garland Nine State This UTAH FRIDAY GARLAND Honeyville Coming Here For Game This Week End of Standing League Teams Legionnaires Convention Results Bamboo Ogden 7 Brigham Logan Collegians Logan Elks 4 Smithfield 2 Honeyville 3 Tremonton 2 Malad 6 Preston 5 2 of Commerce Preceding this meeting to which public Is invited there will be a drum corps parade at that will be sure to Interest everyone The Legion and Auxiliary business meeting will be held at 4 p m And at 7:30 pun a banquet will be held The Devere Watkins post 76 is offering cash prizes for entries In the Two dollars is offered for parade the best decorated bicycle with $100 for second prize The best decorated tricycle will be awarded $150 and the best dog team will be $200 given Boys and girls under 14 may enter Theatre Leased To Russel Anderson Renovation Planned Work Heating Include Ventilating at FRIENDS VISIT PLAN CAMP TODAY Harold Persson Leo R Walker Isaacson Hunter Gaddle and Howard Shurtz took advantage ' of their half day off at Camp Williams last d and came home A large number of the boys were in Salt Lake City Saturday also Today (Friday) Is Governor’s Day at the camp and a large number of people from here plan to be there to see the much heralded retreat parade at 5 o’clock this afternoon Lee The Misses were Salt urday son Ruth Lake and City Helen Johnvisitors Sat- 1 red and white or Strayed: heifer about 10 months old Notify Jake Bigler Colli ns ton or Garland LOST Times Reward 2 tivity wasone last week of the Building A Riley Elected Auxiliary This A victory over Ogden Bamboo to hold the Garland Sunday served Cubs a place among the four league leaders The first half of the game was played In a high wind which carried Che pitched balls of big Jack Card across the plate too fast for the boys to see judging hitting by the little the early done during Innings to Modem Some good hits were lost however and because the wind held them close In System held John Thomas' steady pitching the Bamboss crowd from getting clear of Negotiations for the operation out of hand any time Only in the the Garland Paramount Theatre have first and 4th did Ogden runners cross been Anbetween Russel the plate Prom the 7th on it was dersonconcluded Gunnison theatre operator all the way runs being and W R Vanfleet this week scored In the 1st 7th 8th and 9th to the According agreement Mr acthree with Don Thomas hits Anderson will begin at once a thorcounted for half of all that the locals ough renovation and remodeling of got Two of them were three bag- the building to make It suitable for theatre purposes A new heating and ventilation system will be Installed new seats will be put in and other changes made Mr Anderson an experienced theatre manager is convinced that an honest effort to Insure the comfort and entertainment of the public will meet with the approval that will insure the success of his venture here It would appear that something ’should he done because Utah is one of five states whose traffic death and accident rate has increased this year while the Summary : Stolen bases— Sarlo general average has shown Stewart Three-bas- e hits— D Thom" a definite drop as 2 H Sacrifice Hits — Sarlo Thomas Bowcutt Earned Morgan runs— Garland 6 Ogden 0 Double A Substitute For Spraying play— Grover to H Thomas Seeing the large numbers Struck out — by Card 13 by J of bugs that swarm around Thomas 5 Bases on balls — Off Card electric lights at night leads 3 J Thotnaa 5 Hit with pitched D Thomas and Bowcutt by one t o wonder why some- balls— Card Barker by J Thomas Umpires thing has not been done to —Blodgett and Burton use lights to trap and kill The Cubs meet the Honeyville boys insects in some systematic on the local lot Sunday way able that fruit and vegebeUndoubtedly many of table spraying might these insects and moths are come unnecessary damthe ones that do great Weather Note age in the fields and orch“Sunshine is delicious ards Thojisands of dolwind lars are spent4 for spray to rain is refreshing kill them when they could braces up snow is exhilir-atin- g be cheaply killed in light there is really no such baited traps of the simplest thing as bad weather 'only A pan of oil and different kinds of good kind water beneath a light or an weather” — Raskin electrically charged screen Father Time is a heartless grill around a light would kill innumerable pests grafter when it comes to He takes your trading every nighta youth and beauty (if any) If the idea were used on and gives you false teeth a large scale it isVconceiv-- and rheumatism Mrs O Arrangements of the convention for Dlstict No Week American Legion at Tremonton June Improved 20 are being completed according to David E Stander commander of the Gives Interesting Report Tremonton Legion post Picture of the Nation The convention will begin at two p At Work m in the LDS chapel and recreational hall State and national department centered Severe drouth conditions officials are expected to address the convention District reports will be largely In the Southeast but with affected scattered areas other widely will be given and district officers const ltu led a serious menace to crops elected There will be a Joint meeting of but retail trade was well sustained to over last year’s levels according the legion and auxiliary with a business meeting banquet and dance fol- nationwide reports to the Department lpm Sunday’s NUMBER 1936 Hold Commerce Report at Tremonton Shows Business for the holding of a lowing 10 Editor UTAH to the Garland JUNE 12 V WM JOHNS ac- Mrs O A President was elected Riley dent of the American Legion iliary at the regular meeting held Wednesday organization presiAux- of the business Arrangements for Wheat Celebration the Plans Furthered even- ing officers elected were as folMrs Lee Isaacson 1st Mrs Fred Nye 2nd historian Mrs Charles Last Other lows: s Cecil Bradford chaplain and Mrs Parley Linford Plans for the closing meeting and social of the year to be held June 24 were discussed Reports were given relative to Memorial Day activities the visit to the Veterans Hospital the Poppy drive and the northern district convention The meeting was in charge of Mrs Bradford president Mrs brightest spots picture while widespread employment gains were recorded and Industrial operations were resisting seasonal declines Co While retail trade continued at the same steady pace of recent weeks in To most sections the holiday and unOpen Building seasonable weather caused some slowFor the Dance With ing down In a few cases month of May gams ranged from 10 to 20 per cent ahead of the 1935 Set For Saturday Opening month Evening June North and middle Georgia crops are Twentieth suffering from the worst drouth since ——— 1925 according to an Atlanta report 450 Prizes valued at approximately a similar and Memphis described condition in Tennessee parts of Mis- dollars win be given away at the Auto of new Garland and Arkansas the sissippi Suffering opening' over Virginia spread Maryland the building here on Saturday June 20th the Carotin as and Alabama and to a less J D Gunderson president of violent extent in Pennsylvania Ken- company announces this week This fine building with Its spacious tucky Missouri and the Northwest room In the Portland Oregon area bene- machine shop display parts ficial rains were timely but too late room wash room and offices will be for strawberries Tobacco planting ready on that date the company has conwas considerably handicapped In the been assured by P A Linford Louisville district and while the tractor a with drouth was broken in the Indianapolis The opening will take place weeks late free dance glveri by the company to region crops were two Wheat was good to excellent In tty which every one In the valley is inSt Louis territory but fruits were vited Everyone present will have an scarce Jacksonville reported the best equal chance to earn one of the many citrus season in ten years 'The valuable prizes typified by a $50 spread of drouth conditions occasion- auto radio it is reported Wide Interest Is being shown in the ed considerable discouragement ' Labor disturbances continued in big event and further details afe 10 for next 000 timsection sawmill by the company and promised many ber workers having been Idle in the week Portland area while planing mill Miss Bobble Innes spent the weekworkers were on strike In Minneapolis In Los Angeles there was an acute end with friends in Brigham City of skilled labor In building shortage Mrs Wendel Budge of Logan was a and manufacturing but a surplus of d guest at the home of her unskilled A survey In the Cleveland area showed industrial employment parents Mr & Mrs O L Winters in May the highest since 1930 with in the Buffalo prevailed Improvement to increase serveral firms expecting with steel plants heavy Industries their personnel In June In Nashat 76 per cent of capacity ville more workers were employed in operating with 38 per cent last May compared Industry than in 1929 according to The establishment of several new a Memphis report During the week was reported by Philadelphia plants 10500 persons were dropped from the A Los $100000 packing and Angeles relief rolls In Pennsylvania and 61 plant was bcihg erected at Albany per cent were absorbed by private Ga Industrial Industry employment In Louisville reported an order by the Mass was at the 1929 Springfield & Ohio railroad for Chesapeake peak while a survey by the Illinois Flour new of equipment Manufacturers Association of Chicago in Minneapolis dropped to production showed manufacturing enterprises the slowest 38 per cent of capacity Illinois employing more than in 1929 week of the year In the milling inPittsburgh steel mills received final orders for 1936 model cars but struct- dustry month For the second consecutive steel awards increased ove the ural of the year shipping thru the port of week and there was a gain previous an high recPhiladelphia set the window glass demand Activity kon! Machine tools orders in April In the Cenclnnatl metal trades was reached the highest level of the year steady but factory shipments of shoes The Federal Reserve Board announcwere ahead of last year Continued of the ed aggregate bank deposits Mrs P C Petterson and daughters country at $48964000000 at the end and Mrs George O Nye visited with of 1935 a gain of more than four billion dollars over the previous year relatives In Salt Lake City Saturday In 46 Garland Auto Free Sugar Beet Industry May Get Attention at Annual Fiesta The possibility that the sugar beet Industry in the Bear River valley will its importance receive the publicity demands In Garland was Indicated In the meeting of the directors of the Garland Lions club Wednesday evening The report of the chairman of a committee which had met with local sugar company officials was presented to the club and Indicated that they the would be favorable to having sugar beet share the spotlight with the- golden grain If such remains the attitude of other company officers Wheat Day this year will be a Wheat and Beet Day with both wheat and sugr interests cooperating with the Garland Lions In bringing to the attention of the state the two most important crops In this section of Utah both of which center at Garland Concession Features Assured That other committees also had been active was shown by the report of the concesof L C Christopherson Mr Christopherson sions committee announced that a contract had been signed with the owner of the most popular group of concessions operating In the state to bring his entire of 5 rldea equipment consisting shows and other features here for the big midsummer celebration Only a few minor details remain to before full publicity will be ready he declared are enthusiastic Club directors about prospects for the celebration this year They declare that enterand educational feature tainment will surpass anything yet offered Soil Con$ervation Payments Explained By Director Petersen (Class 1) The county payment rate for Box Elder county in the 1936 Agriculture Conservation Program will average $1360 an acre Director William Peterson In charge of the program in Utah announced this week The rate for individual farms may vary considerably from the average rate for the county for the reason that the rate per acre for Individual farms will depend upon the productivity of the farm as compared with the average productivity of all farms In the county This rate should not be confused with the rates for sotlbuildtng (class 11) payments previously announced with Neither should It be confused soli conserving payments to be made with respect to sugar beets The county rates were worked out by the Agricultural Adjustment Administration on the basis of the yields of the principal crops raised in the county in the period 1923 to 1932 Inclusive ELWOOD GIRL INJURED WHEN IIIT BY A CAR Evelyn Hunsaker 4 daughter of Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Hunsaker of Elwood sustain ted a fracture of the right leg of during a baseball meeting when J Y new balls to be furnished by Rich followers Baseball and softball and severe bruises and cuts about two years ago will no doubt remember Rich an ardent baseball follower Umpires: Larry Evans at the plate the body Sunday at one pm when the outcropping of a strange epidem- and Ed Holmgren (who thinks Larry Carter at first base and J M she1 was struck by & car on the highic which occurred Is the king of sports) got Into a Gaddle at third during that season way at Elwood driven by Mrs C G more be local two nine to the Innings the Game about pt It seems that some of friendly argument Carter of Pocatello Idaho She was if necessary for a side bet of $50 taken to the games sports would watch the slower memhospital at Tremonton The outcome of it all was a wager Game to be played at Garland City for attention bers of the ball club make their 10 second “sprint" to first base and between the two that Ed would pick Park at 4 pm Saturday June 20th rl According to the report the right now they would get the idea a team of fanny ball players from A D 1936 was playing with some companThe gate receipts are to go to the ions on the highway and ran in the the players were so slow any one the valley and J Y would take the could beat them and to back It up baseball team to play against them benefit of the Garland Baseball club path of the$car ' in a game of soft ball The following soft ball players were they would wager their last dime An agreement was drawn We recall one Incident In particular up as selected by Mr Holmgren: PERRY MAN DIES follows: the racing Reed Giles Mel Robwhen Charley Wood got Lynn Thomas all bins Ed Fronk and D B Green fever to the extent of two bucks Agreement on Softball Game Henry Charles Matthews 73 fanner Lee of Perry for fifty years died at the of Tremonton The teams: Larin Peterson Garland What a race!— for the first dozen saw baseball team members to be man- Farnsworth Dave Jones Erwin Suth- family home late Friday of infirmities Charles strides By that time how hopelessly he was beaten so he aged by J Y Rich and a team of erland and Rulon Standing of Field- Incident to age He was born In Thomcott England Plymouth turned “Coolldge” and “did not choose softball players of the Bear River val- ing Lawrence Archibald In 1862 to run” ley chosen and managed by E J Wayne Mlllett and Norm Watkins Leonard to be known as the Valley Brigham J D Gunderson Mr Matthews was a high priest in Well folks that same bug has reHolmgren turned only instead of Inflicting its All Stars Eishop Virgil Hall Lee Peterson Bill the Perry ward and served as SunGarland National Scftball rules to govern Howard victim with a a desire to show his J D Thompson day chorister in the Box Elder stake for many years He also taught it has filled them with ideas the contest with regulation equip- and Sylvan Korth of East Garland speed ment to be used the bats and mask It ought to be a thriller don't you music In the Box Elder county about a soft ball game 2 be ' furnished to and week schools think? a ago by Holmgren It all happened about Local ‘Capitalists’ Wager Last Dollar on Outcome of Softball Game |