Show Error tolerated free to I diseases fence defensive the Against be opinion m where reason is left combat it —Jefferson of strongest Is abstinenee PUBLISHED FRIDAY EVERY' MORNING AT GARLAND UTAH — VERNALD WM JOHNS virtue —Herrick PUBLISHER AND EDITOR the here " VOLUME IX Pertinent Paragraphs By V GARLAND NO 7 Wm Johns J" llll"U'LL BUT PITY THE POOR MUGWUMP The approach November elections what might at first trange and hard to the reveals of seem a believe condition: there is seen to be a large number of real Democrats and real Republicans who may be classed in one group believe it or not f 9 At Is Reorganized new Sunday Mrs succeeds presidency Mrs J W Garrett and counselors Joseph H Kirkham and Mrs George Henrie and their entire staff of teachlabored ers who have gratuitously and devotedly for several years in a work that has been daily becoming more complex and difficult The retiring president declared she had grown and developed thru her work in the oganization and regretted sincerely the need of laying aside Mrs Castleton the responsibility pledged her best efforts to the task before her The stake Relief Society presidency was present and discussed the many greater duties that have been assumed by the Relief Society since the cent years of depression had increased the need for helping the needy to maintain themselves short and highly Interesting talks being given by Mrs and Mrs A L Cook K H Frida Mrs J A Pack as Mrs Owen Ward was chosen In the ward primsecond counselor ary to fill the place left vacant there by Mrs Castleton Never once are members of this fortunate group a over found puzzling of arguments or choice men Sweetly they stand in sharp contrast to that great body of voters whose blows are for months knit in study or in confusion as they listen to this side and then to that Special School Bus Arranged For Athletes These fortunate ones of The school board has made arachieve great economy school rangements for one of the effort as they turn off their busses to take home students who the radios whenever oppos- main after school for athletics The ing party takes the air since bus will elave the high school at they know that only soph- o’clock and go north to Garland Riv-to erside and Peck's Corner East istry and deception could Fielding East Garland and Colli rston issue forth 9 VanFleet Die Republicans of County Issue Convention Call Home Richards Here On Wednesday Notice Charles Dewey Vanfleet 64 of Samaria Idaho passed away Wednesday afternoon at the home of M J Richards Jr here He had been of Mrs Harold Castleton Is critically ill for about 10 days ulcers of the stomach tho he had Named kelief Society been ailing somewhat for more than a year President Mr Vanfleet had spent his winters at the Richards home for some years named was Castleton Mrs Harold The deceased is survived by two as the new president of the Garland sisters Mrs Aaron Porter and Mrs ward Relief Society at the regular SeGeorge W Austin of Garland ward meeting Sunday evening The may be seen at the Richin as body counselors her this lected ards home today and tomorrow portant work were Mrs Mark Nichols and Mrs Parley Linford with Mrs Funeral services will be held at SaIt is maria Sunday planned Lewis O Johnson as secretary Here The These individuals who are on opposite sides of the political fence are in the same class because they are at peace amid the flood of campaign oratory and invective They know years ahead on which side they will vote and regardless of changing conditions changing issues or changing candidates their serenity of mind is never disturbed Dewey Relief Society south to Deweyville and thru Republicans Again Name Judge Harris Renominating the incumbent MelC as District Harris of Logan and B C Call of Brigham City as his running mate for District Atthe Republicans of the First torney Judicial District completed thpir convention deliberations at Brigham City on the morning of September Judge Harris was placed in nomination by B C Call and Daniel B Richards was placed In nomination by L Tom Perry for the office of District Mr Harris won on the first Judge vin Judge ballot Judge Harris is just completing fourteen years on the District bench and hopes to succeed himself on his record He will be opposed by Lewis Jones who is completing his eighth year as county attorney of Box Elder and who was nominated by county the Democrats at their Judicial convention in Logan some weeks ago For District Attorney B C Call was unopposed having been nominated by Mayor J Wesley Horsley of Brigham City Mr Call will oppose D Preston of Logan DemoGeorge cratic nominee for District AttorneyNow that the national state and district nominations have been there remains only only thej pleted county party will convention to the complete campaign! slates and then the commence In earnest Elwood to the Bush Dump where it turns School Enrollment And at the same time a west to Tfemonton and Bothwell High Shows Little Change host of poor undecided The bus will also carry students in In spite of a much smaller freshmugwumps must go on lis- the play and opera casts and the publications others man staffs who and the at class tening to everything in an main after school for special activities schcol this year Bear River C highE Principal intense struggle to make up Mr LeRoy D White of the School Smith believes that the school enroltheir minds how to vote on Board has charge of the oiieraticn of lment will yet equal that of part recelection day the school busses this year ords because of the entrance of many ROAD TO LOGAN TO BE IMPROVED reof $75000 is An appropiation tried to have been set aside for imof the road between the provement Work Bear River Valley and Logan js to begin in the very near future Dean Archibald Leaves Mr & Mrs A H Archibald other members of the family and a large of friends the group gathered Union Depot at Salt Lake City last to Sunday morning to bid farewell Bean Archibald who left for a mission to the Samoan Islands at A Bond Election Catechism Question) Why does the present water line need repairing? is The present system Answer) wood of a wire wrapped constructed rusted the wire has The u pe along full length of the line and is conthe wood tinually breaking allowing to spread and the water- to ity strips in large quantities Temporary repairs are highly expensive and mmot be satisfactory new ?)What would the proposed v stem cost? Ans) Cast iron pipe which would ast indefinitely will cost approximately $32000 The labor to lay it and make all connections will cost an additional $24000 making the total However all labor cost about $56000 costs will be met by the federal gov’A grant ernment under a ?j Why Is a bond issue necessary? Ans) The Federal government will oan the money to the efty to buy the pipe poviding the citizens will pledge to repay it with interest at 4 percent in 30 years and give a revenue bend for the necessary' amount ?) What Is a revenue bond? Ans) A revenue bond pledges the city to repay the loan from revenues of the water system only and Is not a- hen against Repay city property ing the load would not result in any extra taxes whatever ?) Why can the city afford to take money from the- present water revenues to pay on a new system? Ans) Heavy water losses are resulting in the city having to spend $75 to $100 per month more than Is the Also necessary pumping fpr cost of repairing leaks is becoming a both serious problem Money from these sources can be diverted to paying for the new system and should equal about $1200 each year be would ?) What the result should the revenue bond issue not be at the election Saturday? approved offer of Ans) The government be more than half the cost would turned down and the property owners of the city would have to foot the entire bill themselves within the next two or three years which is as long as the present sjp“iu could last ?) Who can vote Saturday? Ans) Qualified electors a No have will paid a property tax This few clude nearly all women since hold property in their own name or the tax rolls as well as all proirt) owners who did not vote here at the last general election Per Year County Fair Brings Crowds On First Day Notice is hereby given that a Republican County Convention has been and will be held on Saturday October 3rd 1936 at 10 o’clock am at the Box Elder high school auditorium in Brigham City Utah for the of nominating purpose candidates lor the following offices: Weather is Ideal as Big Students One State Senator Two RepresentAH County Show atives to the State Legislature One in Active Gets Under Way term County Commissioner One term County Commissionproduce Judging of livestock and Exhibition er and One County Attorney and began at the County Fair at 10 to transact such other and further clock Thursday morning starting Box business as shall properly come beNearly all departments of the high Elder County's big show officially on fore the convention school are ready to participate in the Its way tc Said convention of Box Elder county fair according shall consist The weather after three days of 310 an Mark Nichols Oneta Shurtz and upon delegates based moderunusual cold for the season of of one delegate the fair ated to allow the exhibition the mo6t Skinner members for each one hundred votes or major fraction from the school committee favorable prospects for cloudless day thereof cast for Hon John Adams for The boys from the agriculture de- and fair temperatures in many years in A fine Nov h 1934 County Commissioner partments have their livestock variety of exhibits In every as follows: Mr for exhibiting prime condition department greeted the crowds that Nichols states 'and the crop exhibits gathered to view the displays Willard 1st 7 10 Willard 2nd EsThree Mile Creek 5 Brigham City will be up to the usual high standpecially noteworthy again is the Fu1st 17 ard Brigham City 2nd 19 Brigture Farmer exhibit ham City 3rd 15 Brigham City 4th In past years the high school exExcitement was keen at the rodeo hibits Lave made up a major part of grounds as the three day wild west Brigham City 5th 15 Brigham 12 City Gth Brigham City 7th 17 the crops and livestock show and program was presented to a fine Mantua 7 Calls Fort 3 Honcyville their contribution promises to be ever crowd of fans Visitors predicted that 9 6 Collinston 3 Deweyville Beaver larger this year than usual the show would equal if not far surDam 2 Malad 11 An Interesting 14 feature of the high pass any similar event in all fair Bear River 10 Elwood 30 Tremonton Garland school exhibits will be an automobile the third day history by the time 22 from the automechanics department had drawn to a close 4 East Garland 6 Riverside ex4 Fielding 5 Plymouth in Visitors noted improvements Poitage 9 with all Its parts operating and’ will also be an Rawlins 8 Penrose 4 Centerdale There 3 posed to view many of the Fair buildings and other Lakeside Boothe Valley 3 Promassemblage of repaired and new farm equipment made by the boys These machinery ontory 2 Howell 5 Curlew 7 Today will be Governor’s day and Park Valley 3 Rosette 2 exhibits will be under the direction of Oovernor Henry H Blood and other Mr Lucin Mr Last and Mr Skin- prominent people will be present A 7 Grouse Creek 3 Hcggie Yost ner Junction Clear Creek Standrod will be given in the ward banquet The biological department will have in the governor’s chapel at noon a display the girls from the sewing Precinct chairmen are hereby dihonor rected to provide for election of the department will take part In the fashband will show ion and the parade delegates in the usual manner from on the streets the respective prec incts and certify of Tremonton during School Patrons Protest to their election Walter G Mann the fair Changes in Faculty Secretary Brigham City Utah not Women’s Club Plans Party later than October 3 1936 School patrons of the Garland Dated this 14th day of September school are this Honoring School Teachers week as theprotesting of considerably 1936 the transfer of result J Wesley Horsley Ths the school Teachers of the Garland school and one teacher from Chairman the high school will be special guests tenor of the complaint Is that tho' Walter G Mann enrollat a party which is being planned for there Is a somewhat smaller Secretary parents and teachers by the Self ment this year the removal of the teacher is upsetting the efficient deCulture club for next Thursday at 8 o’clock in the ward amuse- partmental teaching that had been Cheaper Book Schemes hall Parents of children in the possible with the larger faculty and Popular at High School ment to two schcoLs from Garland East Gar- that now teachers are required A new' idea of general ownership of land and Riverside will be invited to group the students almost entirely on books has for the last few years been come and meet the teachers and the old grade basis which is much creeping upon the school to replace joy a short program dance revue and less satisfactory than a large school should tolerate the system of Individuals owning the refreshments tc Some concerted action looking books an Immediate remedy of the situation The teachers of the seminary were the first to introduce is contemplated a system it is parents by by UjAC J rumored which students pay a fee to rent becks The fee was just large enough to cover the cast of damaged and last TO HEAD STAKE GLEANERS called classmen from other schools books All seminary can be books Freshmen number cnly 141 as against 236 last year To date there rented now 1 ast Mrs ere 222 sophomores year Mr Streeper and 1G9 juniors and Griffin followed this plan in their 143 seniors registered senior and junior English classes and Grain Corporation Makes they will continue the practice this The year department is inChange in Management troducing thebiology system this year also J G Browning who has been in charge of the Farmers’ National Hogs From Midwest Grain Corp Warehouse this season Sold to County Farmers is leaving the company this week it is announced A carload of drought pigs arrived His place is being taken by William in the county Monday and were sold Nish of Garland who has long been Wednesday at a reported sale price of and who 11 employed at the warehouse cents per pound Is well with the routine acquainted Part of the hogs were unloaded at duties as well as with the wheat! the UIC yard at Brigham and the regrowers of the dksUict mainder at the Sugar factory yards at Garland Spotted Poland China ATTEND MALAD LUNt IIEON Duroc Jerseys Hampshires and Chesthe breeds M and Mrs Leo R Walker Mr and ter Whites were among Mrs Harold Persson Mr and Mrs In this carload J M Caddie Mr and Mrs J J Shumway and Dr and Mis T E State University Outlines Bote risen tie Garland represented Registration Day Plans Lions at a Lions luncheon at Malad F or All Divisions Wednesday evening District officer of the club were present and delher-eWith the prospects of having one addresses in it’s of the greatest school yearn of Utah will history the University Are Wednesday September epen officially Surpects Kidnap Freshmen students Granted Bqnd Privilege 23will at 9 amto when take the required placereport Bonds or $1500 each were filed Sat- ment examinations Registration at the school will be a urday for two kidnaping suspects and trifle different than it has been in the Fred Standiford 34 of Lrgan Jack Burdett 30 of Salt Lake City years past therefore It has been urged that The men are accussed cf kidnaping by President George Thomas nurse at prospective students study the followHazel Knudsen —— —— Burdett hadj ing registration dates: the Valley hospltalrTcho All Freshmen students are required been courting and taking her to a where to take the placement examination on Wyo ranch near Rcbertson 23 unless the examination four 'held her to have are alleged September they days They face prosecution under has been taken at an earlier date Continued on page 5 the drastic '’Lindbergh law" upper $200 UTAH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1936 Taking Part County Announce Registration Dates New Courses Offered At College This Yeai for the fall term at Registration college the Utah State Agicultural wil begin Monday September 28 acto W H Cell registrar cording on the will be registered Frehman students opening day and all other 29 will be enrolled September Many new courses have been added to the college curricula and a number of new faces will be seen when the faculty assembles structions before year commences than will their final inthe new school more Tins year courses in 50 departments conducted for the student body Training it following major fields: arts and sciences comAgriculture merce home economics edforestry ucation engineering and mechanic arts To meet the demand for training for community county state and federal government service and for the offered Refreshments curbing drivewaysT making parking as gas and providing ranpis to supplement the steps to the stadium many students will be employed during the these year to assist in completing Funds to be made available projects thru the national youth administration to assist needy and W’orthy students to attend college again his year in will also provide for employment all departments in the practically ' Estelle Welling Palmer were Beth served Notice elnployeel Station men and other who worked at the Sugar ' Factory should 1935 campaign during the once if they want the 1036 campaign at register tions during in the and in industry many positions in educational institutions the officials at the Utah State Agricultural college have expanded the curricula tc meet these needs With the attention of the campus imixivemcnt committee turned to replacing unnecessary reads with lawns college secretary They succeed Smith and Beth for the 900 be Hope Woffindcn was elected stake Gleaner Girl® president at a meeting held at the Garland ward hall cf Helen Erickson evening Beaver Dam was named and Donna Brough Tremonton posi- Sugar Co J M Gaddie Superintendent Mr & Mrs ly visited in J H Kirkham and famiBrigham City Saturday Free Theatre Tickets! Watch for your name week space in this each Until furthey notice The Garland Times will give away each week six free tickets to the GarCall at our office land Theatre for your tickets any time during the week Tickets any night Saturday this week are good for during the week except —' The Names: John Oyler Jr Harry Knott Edward Sorensen Mrs Ray Lewis T A Carter W J Callimore |