Show Error free to opinion may where reason is combat it E GARLAJND XIM b of tolerated left —Jefferson PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Vol IX No 35 Heavy Planting Paragraph? By Wm T Johaa Of ‘ Liu CHEER NOTE Wouldn’t this be a dandy ounty If each ‘howdy’ we hear 'would ring With a “gee it’s good to Nee you’’ Or some other pleasant i gh thing Well let’s try it and see Tho there’s a good deal wrong with most’ of us there’s no one either you or I Know who hasn’t some we could good quality make it a point to remem-oe- r above everything else The thot in that paragraph just above should in have been expressed verse perhaps to go along with the other Any reader may write the four' lines or have the family poet do it We would like to have them and will more than repay writers for the time and postage spent on it Try it and see $ AT GARLAND Perti nent — MORNING GARLAND UTAH VERNALD UTAH FRIDAY PRIL 2 JOHNS WM James Bigler Receives Endorsement for Position BEWARE THE HAWK! James received County tee for Retained importance to the sugar beet industry of Utah of the planting this year of beet acreage up to the allotments made by the Sugar section of is the Department of Agriculture Stressed by the representatives of the Utah Beet Growers' sociation who have assisted in walkfor sugar ing out a national program quotas and benefit payments to beet MIA Schedules growers in Fine Congiess of tlie administration and with possible minor alterations is practically certain of becoming a law in the near future of a heavy tl importance this year to the farmers of Elder county in the light of the new plans The main parts of tlve program provide they point out for a processing tax and the payment of benefit payments to beet growers and for control of the sugar supply and the pi ice of sugar by admitting limited quotas of sugar from our island possessions and from Cuba The domestic Box 9 9 9 this THE COST OF GOVERNMENT of conducting Federal government continues to mount because the people are demanding more and more services from government The cost the Garland now lias enough water to ment work Is not yet finished To augment this abundant supply meet the needs of a city of five times its present population and a distri- of water the city has a larger spring buting system equt to the best in the on the Bear River which has a new land it was declared by members of pumping plant of the latest type that the city council at the meeting of is large enough to meet any conceivable future emergency the Lions club this week work on the - spring City growth new will be heldup Development a in resulted by lack of water It was declared east of Deweyville has Payment for the new system will phenomenal increase in the flow of water from the upper spring without be completely taken care of by the efaffecting the flow from the lower one city’s revenue bonds and savings which is still providing all the water fected as a result of abandoning the most will a the line in old use at can put The city the town present upper spring is now several times as favorable financial condition it war pointed out large as the lower one and develop In 1934 the national gov- ernment spent an average of 533 million dollars each month In 1935 the average was 545 million each month In 1936 the costs had risen to 552 million per month and thus far in 1937 the costs of conducting the have federal government per averaged 593 million month t This money pays for relief public works ordinary departments such as the army navy veterans’ administration and all other ordinary and permanent activities of the government such as the CCC Soil conAdministration servation etc Many of the activities originally undertaken as relief have been made permanent irfsnature The C C C work is an excellent seek to achieve an art and a the anas high as thht of Greeks but we desire that it be founded on an equality of rather than uixon a basis opjiortunity of slave labor The rise of the corporation and of all organized labor and agriculture In modern times was declared to offer a basis for bringing all groups togeth- er to plan for the best good of all Dr Renne was of the opinion that planning for the general good would be necessary and that all groups could to government the right to delegate enforce the terms of such plans We all lose when any group endeavors to profit at the expense of another was one of the points developed An equal distribution cf wealth would make It for agriculture to produce necessary 7CTper cent more food than it does to meet ordinary diet requirements of the nation Dr Renne declared High School Athletes To Entertain Tonight by ized to make the appointment for the The recreation program summer is being by the sponsored Garland PTA They plan to organize a board and invite the WPA district recreational director from Ogden to meet with them relative to a summer leisure time recreation showing plan Civic groups are able Interest in the project consider- Fans Enjoy Boxing Events at Armory of April Dances Dramas Musicals To be Followed by Honor Exercise in May Abundant City Water Supply Now Assured Says Council losses and food quilts and various home made human consumption the wastes that attend free competition articles were more generous than had and sales were made the evils of monopolies and the pos- been anticipated The Relief Society in proportion sibilities of collective action and cial planning presidency consisting of Mrs Harold and Mrs Mark Nichols Dr Renne declared that the US is Castletcn the Linford express Pailey richer than all of the next nine most Mrs thanks of the organization to all the wealthy nations of the world possesmake ho to the a big many helped world's of the sing 448 per cent event such a success wealth We culture cient should At Frisco Show Lions Hear Story of Boys’ 'Accomplishments At Wednesday Luncheon Many For Activities Month BEET YEAR Because the prosperity of on page 4 this community and valley is so dependent upon the beet industry we feel that Economic Planning every one should give careful consideration to thq re- Needed to Prevent quest of officers of the beet associations to raise all the Waste Says Dr Renne beets possible in the valley this year Forum Lecturer Declares 9 9 Lions to Name Member Culture Must be Based on Relief Society Bazaar It appears that the price will be favorable and growOn City Play ground Board for All Proves Great Success Opportunity Equal Our ing conditions ideal allotment of beet acreage Ecqnomic problems were again the Garland Relief Society officers an- - The Garland Lions will name a must be used to be retain- topic for consideration at the adult nounce that the Bazaar held at the member of the club to a city recreaat the high school Monday ward hall this week was one of the tional board to consist of seven or Hundreds of local forum ed evening which was conducted by Dr most successful ever conducted by the eight members it was decided at the people will receive employ- E R Renne meeting of the club Wednesday evenment in raising and pro- Special consideration was given to society the Contributions of clothing candy ing The school affairs committee trends in the production pf goods for crop 9 cessing headed J J Shumway was authorIn our beet valley should be a beet year Represent Utah report of the trip at the meeting the Lions club Wednesday evening an alumni member was called upon of the local chapter for a talk on his many FFA projects and his accomplishments at the recent show His many activities with would place every type of livestock him in the front ranks as a busy at farmer and his prize winnings many shows in Junior and open comwould the him among petition put a of Max Anderson Orson Iverson of the president Association Gail&nd Beet Growers’ and Noble Hunsaker president of the south Box Join in Elder Growers’ stressing planting Nichols’ Students Tom W H Gleave Roy White Elias Anderson Davis Job Welling Mark Nichols and his Bear River Anderson Roy T Shaw and Willard Future Farmers were the sole Utah were others whose names were less representatives at the btg San Franfavorably considered by the commitcisco Junior Livestock show held last tee Final choice rests with the presno other representaweek However ent members of the county commis- tion was needed to put tire state on sion the map at th show since the boys came away with some of the top cash it was prizes and considerable revealed Wednesday evening when Mr Nichols and two of his boys made The now Bigler of Garland Tuesday the approval of the Box Elder Democratic Central Commitappointment to the Board of Commissioners to succeed County Jamer Abbott resigned George and Joseph Brough of Tmnonton Nielson of Portage were also named as second and third choice of the committee Growers’ Leaders Say Acreage Must be Used This program is with the approval —Anonymous PUBLISHER $200 Per Year Beets Urged be AND 1937 For Utah District To EDITOR a pro“A newspaper provides tection to the people which no constitution can guarantee” - Many varied actlvhes of real merit on the Garland ward yet remain MIA program for thi season Mrs L R Waker of the Young Women’s reminds association ward members this week successful ones The story of the San Francisco trip was told by J T Abbott who listed local the prizes won by the boys against the hundreds of animals from Tuesday evening in connection with other states on exhibition He said the regular MIA exercises a real they met the keenest competition they treat will be presented by the music have ever had to face at any show “A Night with Stephen committee this trip In spite of this they took Poster" will be the theme and listen- one first place a third and some ers will be given an opportunity to other prizes One carload of cattle leam —something about — this great for sale and a special show - group writer of enduring songs and to hear were taken to the exhibit many of his works Mr Nichols discussed the work of Friday April 9 the MIA presents the boys briefly and told of some of Its annual Spring dance Good music the interesting things observed on the and every One In has been engaged He mentioned meeting Howard trip the ward Is being encouraged to come McDonald former Aggie who Is now to the party This is regular budget assistant superintendent of San Franactivity cisco schools He has charge of the The Seagull girls of the Primary hiring and firing of the city’s 3000 will present a short play for the proHe is also a member of the teachers gram number lit the regular meeting stake presidency there Tuesday April 16 This promises to It was revealed that the boys sold be of real interest It will be directtheir stock for about $1000 above ed by Mrs Carl Cooke market price at the auction leaving On Friday evening April 16 the them a good profit above the $500 it one of their cost them to exhibit v Mutuals will present most ambitious drama efforts of a year Noel Cook a Future” Fanner prothat has seen some excellent plays In vided the musical numbers on 'he halL The two clarinet solos the ward playing royalty play program "Post Road” directed by Carl Copke accompaneid by Mark Nichols and Alma W King will be the offerThis too will be ing on this evening a budget event - Another one-aplay will be presented April 20th and at the followfor awards meeting ing week’s all who have participated 'in the the ward's MIA activities during at special be presented year will Honor Night activities May 4th is Tuesday Night and marks the winter program of the ward stake close Honor of the the MIA in and stake Chinese Scholar Will - Commitlees Named For County Dairy Day At Brigham May 8 The Box Elder county annual ‘Dairy Day" has been appointed fer Saturday May 8 Within a few days the list will be published and premium distributed to the dairymen s they can make preparations to fit for show the animals they wish to exhibit The following committeemen have been chosen to work out all details and conduct the business of the day: N J ValenExecutive committee tine H Robert general chairman Stewart chairman C E Merrell and Elmer Gibson secretary Elmer H Gibson Cattle Assembling Committee Cattle Assembling committee: Noble on page 5 Continued All is In readiness for the Athle'ic Conduct Next Forum Carnival sponsored by the boys ath- Fight fans of the valley enjoyed a Park a Chinese gradDr letic club of the Bear River high real teat Wednesday night at the school which is to be held in the Garland Armory The 22 rounds of uate of Harvard University will speak school next boxing listed on the card turned out at the Bear River high school gym tonight (April 2 Monday evening on the subject to be 22 rounds of slam bang fightAll leading sxrts will be featured fellows of Rivalry” collection ing between a with special demonstrations in trap- who could both take it and dish it Those who attended the forum leceze acts tumbling and fencing the show ture last Monday evening report that out Commept following and George Nelson Reese Bullen indicated that any time the local Dr R R Renne’s discussion on “The will give two pugilists from Logan want to bring another card of Price of Progress” was very interestperformances in boxing and wrestling talent like that to town there will be ing and Instructive Power Company Announces Adding laughs to the sports fiesta a crowd on hand that will pack the This will be Dr Parks first apAnother Rate Reduction will be a baketball game on roller old dance pavilllon to the rafershere on the national forum pearance The first two furious bouts ended in series skates between the Garland and The time for beginning the Domestic electric rates of the Utah Lions draws These were between program has been changed from 7 30 Power & Light Company for lighting of Salt Lake and Harvey of Ogto 8:00 PJd use were again and small appliance Volley ball badminton ping pong Johnny reduced Thursday when tho second example Many more will shuflleboard and dancing will also be den and Joey Jarvis andheadliner PLAY AWAITS SOfTBALL Canadia The two double half of the Two Cent a kilowatt hour become permanent in the among the features of the evening after the DRY WEATHER both ended In knockouts reduction ordered last October 1 went MEET CALLED future because public The program is under the direction losers had themselves had their into effect George N Gadsby presiclub of Russel Christenthe officers refuses to give up governElmer Jensen and Ameron Buxton for lengthy on the floor dent and general manager announcRoland Schofield and Richard ment benefit once enjoyed sen counts Canncn and Pierce were the officers of last year's softball organiza- ed Wednesday Griffin and their faculty advisor at tion ate calling a meeting of fans lucky ones The second half of the Joe Whltsides the Garland library for next Tuesday Heavier and more far Coach to one cent a kilowatt hour The WTestling "show" proved a welthe boxing evening at 7:00 to reorganize the boys in Utah and Idaho and becomes efmust come relaxation between reaching federal for the coming season too serious for combills rendered after April fective were on bouts which be levied whether congress- sharp drop because the govThere has been much softball talk The reductions will save 49000 confort tho what the bone crushers lackmen like to levy them or ernment expenses which ed in deadly earnestness Mr $15200000 they made this spring and It Is likely that as sumers annually ten we will not permit to drop up in action groans wry faces and soon as the playing fields are dry Gadsby said not During the days the value ’of govern- have lagged so far behind healthy kicks cn the usual place when Gailand will have at least five or six Under the new rate domestic teams cut for practice on rage 4 ever a back was tamed ment bonds has suffered a the government income the a taxes past |