Show I Error j Crated tree h " lef to — Jefferson PUBLISHED rol IX ffm Valley Definitely On New Jofcafl Inter i Park Highway AT RANDOM According to a survey Road of a Million Tourists nade recently By Dr D M Follows Original Pioneer of Rees of the University Trail Thru Garland ' Utah zoology department To Malad ’here are 28 different variIn eties of mosquitoes in the Writing a newa chapter r western piRemember-n- g touring history state of Utah made B D P recently loted by Gay last summer we are con- a cne day motor crime from Yellowvinced that all 28 of them stone to the Grand Canyijn of the 750 ot a distance Coloiado River ite The province of Alberta Aiiada started out to reate prosperity by creatimoney that ng stamped u:op!e would spend fast to n-mg of having to stamp Last week ach week-en- d he province defaulted on a It ccond big bond issue to 'till seems impossible ot out make something nothing Many Republicans the heavy Democratic vote of last week by saying ihat large numbers of people voted for Roosevelt Decause they expect him to Keep them Well fed even if Perhaps they don’t work these voters were just practical economists after all" Landon promised to out do nis rival in benefits of one Kind and another and at the ame time reduce the cost of government Any one snows that could not be done who plays a with any idea belongs to the of individuals The fellow Mot machine f winning same class that live in hopes that some day they will get an £££5 nead penny wortn $100 Ad vice is the only - thing some fellows have ever been known to give away Even the fellow who pre-rends to stand for “rugged individualism” is glad enough to avail himself of a little “pull” whenever he can get it The back seat driver is half the time but he never gets any credit right about for it t! MORNING FRIDAY A dead man we are told along with any number of not too well qualified Democratic office seekers were carried into office in last week’s landslide along with all the deserving ones GARLAND AT GARLAND Paragraphs By EVERY No 15 P Pertinent FRIDAY UTAH Women’ Farm Bureau To Elect Officers at Meeting Next Week Section The Home and Community of the North Box Elder County Farm a special Bureau will hold meeting next Thursday November 19 at 1:30 pni iiV the Liberty Theatre r Tdvs are in the windows of Garland merchants right noyi and we are suddenly qute aware that it is not Too early to plan for a satisfying and happyChristmas season: — UTAH at VERNALD NOVEMBER WM JOHNS EDITOR AND of PUBLISHER $200 Per Year 13 1936 Beet Growers in Valley Will Get Bishopric Ready To Welcome All Garland To Annual Ward Over Half Million Reunion And Home Coming Tre- Nearly Hundred Thousand Tons to be Program to Begin Promptly Paid For at $525 More Baseball Committee At 6:30 Dinner Will Later Make Annual Report Be Served at 7:00 P M Directors Lions To farm-eOver $450060 will be paid to i Ward Talent to Provide the Nov 15th of the monton Officers Crop of for the of the organization coming year will be elected and a free will be shown to all picture show A members of the Farm Bureau small admission will be charged those who are not members but wish tc valley by attend the show committee This Tire Lions club baseball Sugar eomjMny A six'cial prize will be awarded the will aynreut of presented their annual report to the represent a down local whose annual report sub 'it ted at $5 25 per ton rn approximate of the club Wednesday eveni$90000 directors tlie meeting shows the most worthf beets t( ns delivered in September ng Details of the report showed while wnk accomplished during the and October states Horace Woffln-The run was made from Poi that the ball club had enjoyed a very miles year den cashier at the Garland factory the successful playing season listed numcatello to Salt Lake City over The organization held a meeting to the field at be made erous improvements will Another payment short new oiled road via Malad Gar- - last in the kitchen of the sometime before Wednesday December for 15th the Tremonton and Brigham City churt h at which Mrs Effie Barrows land city park and showed a final defit he November will cit of approximately $3600 The reThis delivery From Salt Lake City south to Provo of the U S C household discussed total $40000 Three port was read by Ameron Buxton approximately highway 91 was used and from Provo plumbing and care of plumbing fix- bonus payments based on the price of secretary and treasurer south to Grand Canyon liitriway 89 tures stiear are anticipated later via Tlustle and Sanpete valley' vvasj Club directors also heard the report This route is now Practically all the beets are out of as presented and voted to appropriate transversed the field now according to the- - Yellowstone-George as established the funds to meet the deficit They itdy Davis local held man from This week also unanimously Grand Canyon Highway and approved a motion will see all hauling finished Yields most tiave!-- d now on will be the for thanking the baseball committee approach an average ol fourteen and its capable handling of the affairs and highway in the Uoc’it tons in the county and the the Mountain his region manager A D Rich for IS higher price tills year bringing in America serves No other highway Committee good work with the team back a feeling of optimism among members for such an array of natural wonders present when the report was Conservative figures show submitted were chairman E J HolmYellowstone Grand Teton To fill a long felt need a Garland giowers Bryce that a 15 ton crop can be raised at a gren J D Gunderson national School and George Zion and Grand Canyon organization It is came into being Monday under the small profit by the grower even tho Davis parks are all reached over it tlie returns should not exceed the the only liighway In the world that sponsorship of the Ladles’ Self CultClub directors also heard the reportt down paynuit of $525 The present has a Grand C5nyon at one terminus ure club of Garland after a campaign of their safety committee concerning This calling attention1 to the need' for it factory run will continue about two the school safety progTam of the Am- and a Yellowstone at the other more weeks it is believed closing region is the greatest scenic aiea of had been waged for several months by Association erica n Automobtl which about November 30th the Rocky Mountains various civic minded individuals and This they have been Investigating Tile importance of these national groups was presented Leonard by chairman v her President of the new association is parks can best be understood Bishop the official figuies of the nw'iv' of Mrs Rulon Manning Mrs J I TayThe chairman was instructed to Yelvisitors for 1936 are considered lor is secretary J D Gunderson contact the Garland School principal lowstone leads with the astonisiung Mrs L M Holman and Mrs Jesse and work out any proceedure which total of 426000 visitors Zion load the Davis was deemed advisable handsome total of 126000 check thru The group W'ill form a working conA historic stretch of railroad may its gates and Bryce entertained the nection bet ween parents and teachers become virtually a - “ghost line" if Roy Bishop Get largest list of sightseers in Its history to bring about more cooperation In the public service commission grants wilh a gTand total of over 90000 on its the interest of student welfare State The an application filed Saturday by the official register In all nearly 800000 decision to form such an organization Southern Pacific company rec- was finally made by a group of women noted visited these vacationists of the LcRoy Bishop superintendent The railroad seeks the right tc reational regions during the summer who Lad met to discuss the problems abandon regular service on the line Duchesne county school district was one arising in correction with the serving which Yellowstone of 1936 expects curves around the north end apixtnted Tuesday by Governor Henhalf million visitors In 1937 and the of hot soup at the school and a of Great Salt Lake through the sta- ry H Blood to membership on the for state textbook commission day is not far distant when the road highly unfavorable condition tion of Promontory He sucw'here the comwill be known as the route of a milInstruction ceeds James A railexisting at the present Nuttall of the resigned transcontinental pletion ' lion touristsroad was celebrated with the driving The board is scheduled to hold its Salt Lake City to Fort Hall was the Cooperative to Sell of the golden spike in 1869 first meeting of the year on Friday first road surveyed In the The line runs from Brigham City at the office of Clrailes H Skidmore Million Nearly west The Bear and to Lucin at which point It connects state suiermtendent of public instructlad Rivers were followed to the Within the next few months close with the main tracks of the Southern ion divide north of Malad and the valid At the present time there is house wives Pacific American upon 1000000 of the Portneuf River was followed will build feasts around western turk- a mixed train each way once a week Lyceum Troupe Give the to present site of Pocatello sets forth that for eys which will have been brought to but the application High School several yers these trains have carried their tables thru a single Another Entered Northwestern marketing virtually no passengers or freight A agency— the touring troupe of professional Eveiv if it Is allowed to discon- actors of Salt In School Board Turkey Growers association at the high school presented Lake City This organization lias just tinue regular service the railroad will last Monday a stirring drama centerA petition asking that the name of issued a commitment to finance the be required to keep the tracks In- ing about Abraham Lincoln’s days in added to be the Wm Johns vemaid sixth years operations of tire associa- tact as has been asked by Box Elder the White House The play presented ballot for the election of a member of tion to the extent of $1000 000 and Lincoln as a man county for a number of years deeply sorrowful for the school board from this section of The Northwestern Tin key Grower? run trains “on call’ whenever there Is the enmity between the North and the the county has been sent to the Board association The old line South during the Civil war lias developed i remarkably anything to haul of Education this week In case some since the time of its organization in would also be necessary consisted of three men The troui announcement Is made by 1930 Today It serves 12 000 individ- unforseen happening should put out The and one woman who took a total of members of the group who have urged ual of the Lucin other which nine different service cutoff Utah in and raisers turkey parts in the play Mr Johns to accept the nomination western states where it is the turkey carries the main line tracks over the was Lincoln The role of Abraham marketing filled by Albert Russell who in both agency for about 40 local lake cooperatives simulated appearance and character Parent - Teacher Organization Launched Is Monday Railroad Asks to Discontinue Service Appointment Turkey Name Contest Valley Scene Changing — By Herbert W SUjrvrr shoeA Johnson Carl pioneer maker of Garland who made and refirst Garland’s shoes the of paired those of the Mansettlers including has Vanfleets and nings Capeners changed his politics changed his apin 34 for the first time pearance yearn by shaving his beard and has married again (his fourth wife) all Annual Red Roll Cross Call Begins Under ‘‘Your Heart and a Dollar1'' this slogan the American people are becoming members of the American Red Cross Roosevelt D Franklin President of the Red Cross fortunate that we says: have ‘‘It president In is indeed of ours an organization this country such as the Red Cross representing as it does the humanitarian instincts of age of 77 reason old tc an entire people Perhas one spirit of “never to yes even for the support the resect adseems an and progress’” the love which our Red Crass Inspires quality in all of us is that it is so typically Bear River Valley like everydemocratic It Is everywhere east thing else Is under going changes in the west nortli and south tho so gradually that it Is unnoticable and and in the small townin cities the at once Older residents once danced at lural areas" United States ""Red All over this during the days the Hampton’s bridge tavern and tqll bridge at Collinstcn Cress Roll call began November 11th and will carry on unitfThanksglvlng James— were owned by family the Prospectois Continued Standing on settlers and on page 4 Hifh School news furnished by the school JournalLm department under the direction of Mrs — — Entertainment ' Is - In Plans are complete and all rcadness for the big ward reunion and Gar- the at homecoming this evening announces Bishop land ward hall over ward In the Nichols Everyone 12 years of age is expected to be present All public announcements have the fact that everyone sliessed Is Cor- dially invited the The program arranged under by the recdirection of the Bishopric reation committee of the ward will betabgin at 6:30 pm prompt in the ernacle states Alma W King chairman After opening numbers groups will begin to move to the dining rooms beginning at 7 o'clock Entertainment will be contlnous The following will appear in musical numbers: Miss LouVell Roberts Girls’ Chorus directed by Mrs the Singing Mothers L W Manning Ladies' Self Culture a Club double quartet girls’ trio consisting of Venna Kirkham Clio Nye and Amy Christopherson Organ by Mrs F M Peck and Ralph Kirkham and community singing will L W Manning be led by Mrs Talks will be given by Bishop Nichols and former Bishop W L Grover Readings will be given by Mrs Arthur Welling Sherry Jean Peck Leone Korth Rogers Phyllis Busenbark and ' Wayne The dinner will be served under direction of the Relief Society after which there will be dancing In the recreation hall and a silent movie in the chapel for those who prefer that form of entertainment must begin on time say Everything leaders recreational and ward are urged not to delay their if the evening is to be a success At 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon the will supervise an entertainPrimary ment for all children under 12 yeSrs of age Program Grade School Enjoy Armistice Program In spite of a maritime strike on both coasts retail at the and wholesale business The everywhere in the nation change was on the upgrade during mirable the entire election week The Distributors are expecting the biggest volume of holiday business since the beginning of the depression: A There Is no folly equal to that friendship throwing away In a world where friendship U — E Bulwer 'Lytton so rare AND TIME BUJf ot Day t tire American The local chapter Red Cross began thnr drive Wednes11 and Mr Owen L November day Brcugh in charge of this year’s mema crew of bership drive has workers who will go in'o the home and 'receive roil call roembei ships' Aggies to Play U of Colorado Thi Week the Great Emancipator very of the American Legion The necessity the ward of using hall for this purpose showed the Vieed of an assembly room at the school declared members of the faculty RIVERSIDE CELEBRATES RESIDENT BIRTHDAY success-full- of Riverside Mrs Fannie Tubbs celebrated her 83rd bhthday anniverThe play which was the second sary Sunday with a family reunion feature of this year’s Lyceum course and dinner at her home was enthusiastically received by the All the children were present and youthful audience a very pleasant oftemooruyyas spent were These present Mrs Frances Hess Farmington Albert Tubbs HolDue November brook Mr & Mrs Joel Tubbs Malad Say County Mr Si Mrs Edward Tubbs Ogden Mr & Ms Henry Tubbs Riverside Mr St Unpaid taxes In Box Elder county Mrs F J Limb Garland at become will this year delinquent The Utah Aggies this Colorado University in the Aggie stadium at Logan for the Rocky Mountain conference football chamTaxes pionship for 1936 It will be the fourth time In history Treasurer Each that the schools have met team has a victory and one game was tied Many local fans will see the contest noon on Monday November 30th according to County Treasurer Owen L Brough For several years past an additional twenty days has been given prooweneis In whch to pay their perty stake confer- - jax thru the clrcuiation of A highly successful petitions was held Sunday convention cnee that were RigT)ed by more than 100 nc judging from comments of M I A andj taxpayers This year however The Public petitions were presented the county Relief Society workers too enjoyed the open sessions at 10 commissioners must and taxpayers nd 2 oclock at which gener-- j o clock jave their cash thiu the window by al beard members were the principal jast dav 0f this month speakers idea that on dwelt the Speakers and group salvation depends upon the for both the strong and weak rela’ed themes raiding of the level of the mental that such imand spiritual outlook Auxiliary workers are preparing this ef- - week to cany out the work suggested provement comes thru individual the thruout for their organizations fort that the gospel plan offers slake portunities for further — development meet much enjoyed Armistice day profor the children presented the Garland School Wednesday in the Garland ward recreation hall by A gram was 30th Free Theatre Ticket! Watch for your name In this each week Until further notice The Garland Times will give away each week six free tickets to the Garland Theatre Call at our office for your tickets any time during space the week The tickets this week are good for all ft the shows advertised elsethe where In this paper except night and Sunday shows Saturday The Names: Wm Davis Ireland Hansen Mrs Oscar Harris "James Trinnaman L C Christopherson F King P |