Show Error of opinion may tolerated where reason Is free to combat It nrv be left AND TIM MlltS — Jefferson PUBLISHED Vol EVERY FRIDAY X No 7 GARLAND Pertinent Paragraph? By T Wa GARLAND AT MORNING John Just a short time ago everyone was croaking the doom of the small town Small towns are gradually disappearing it was said True the automobile and the surfaced highway did bring a tremendous change n the economic life of people everywhere and the rural town was hard hit but the recent figures show that things are looking up for the smaller communities Government figures 'how that in 1936 and 1937 ousiness clone in the towns and villages increased 125 Town buyers are per cent becoming aware that they rarely save the cost of their gasoline when they go to At large centers to trade the same time village merchants are modernizing their stores their prices and their sales methods Now the small rural village is not only a better what with place to live more room for each family a better home life and a standard aigher cultural but it is a better place to As we become more buy fully aware of these things we are going to be more proud of our homes here in Garland We are going to be more loyal tq our neighbors our churches our schools and our merchants and every day this is going to continue to become a better place to live Q¥ho9 UTAH UTAH FRIDAY THE HOUSE BUILT — VERNALD SEPTEMBER JOHNS WM 17 ON A ROCK §t£: PUBLISHER Fair Draws Large County Win Approval Friday Appointed as Day at Exposition Good crowds for the opening day filed thru the gates at the - fair grounds yesterday to Inspect the fine exhibits while they looked their best and take part In the big entertainment program Clear brisk autumn weather was ideal for the exposition Judging of the fine display of agricultural products farm animals and handiwork was completed early in the A wealth excellent of displays day made the task of the Judges pleasant but often difficult The rodeo was well up to expecta tions and bids fair to offer even more thrills today and tomorrow County residents who fall to spend a day at the fair will miss the finest spectacle In county history Practically every community in the county is represented with display of some type or other Especially notlcable Is the fine livestock hundred of head of which are clubs and FFA being: shown by groups Today is Governor’s day and fair attendance is expected to reach its height you1 East Garland Erecting New School at the Utah State AgRegistration will begin ricultural college for freshmen on Friday and Saturday n September 24 and 25 with upper registering on the following Monday September 27 W H Bell regiInstruction ster announces will begin for all students Tuesday morning A special committee assigned by Dr E G Peterson president of th° lias Utah State Agricultural college completed plans for freshmen entertainment during the registration perThe committee will utilize four iod days in acquainting the new students with the college and its opportunities the community and with the students themselves Education films will be new the shown to further educate members with the college and Its procedure Feature programs have been planned in all the local churches to orient the students with the religious life on Sunday and of tire community evening a special will be held in the college on page t Along with this line of thot it seems appropriate to Future Farmers quote a writer in a Kansas paper who classifies the Give Radio Program men who do a town more harm than good as follows: Instructor Bunnell Reports “First those who oppose Second Work Well Begun improvement those who run it down to Last Saturday the Future Fanners Third those of Bear River headed by Mr Bunnell strangers on who never advertise over KDYL their were represented business Fourth those the Farm and Home hour at 11 15 m a who distrust public-spirite- d president of the FF men Fifth those who A Jin TUtahAbbottdelivered an eight minute show' no hospitality to anyspeech on “Beautifying our Homone Sixth those who esteads” hate to see others make Newell Cook Grant Sorensen and Homer Shurtz played a Clarinet trio money Birthday of By the Constitution Vernald Wm it lecogmes that the man NOT THE STATE comes principle the nation exists because men need it rather than that men because the nation needs them Thus we give in writing our consent to the government to exeiclse certain limited control over our lives In the Interests of safety and Justice Any effort of executive government to extend Its power or control over us by placing its own interpretation on the words of our constitution we shall resent and oppose as long as we as free men subscribe to the principle are supreme Our indethat men not governments pendent courts of justice established to stand as a protection between us rnd our created government lest It follow the course of ether governments and become our master must be preserved else the words of our Constitution become meaningless and are deviously turfied to suit the of mav at some time seek even the anwho majorit’es strong purixxses nihilation of the minority and defy the spirit of the Constitution In i’s of the God given right of each single individual to justice affirmation With governments a’l around us seizing power over their subjects it is appropriate Indeed that we now on this one hundred and fiftieth rededicate ourselves to the principle that man must be anniversary free that we think again of the necessity for and value of a government which rules according to the above principle by and ONLY by written consent as embodied in a Constitution Let us not for one moment underestimate the value of this glorious because document meiely years and experience show us that may need some amendment here and there to adjust It to changed condiIts recognition of the sacredness tions of human personality will never become out of date In first exist that it Prices Expected High Girls Entertain Mothers $17000 Chapel New Addition to Building Will Give Ward One of Finest Plants in Stake Johns Beginning today Friday September 17 1937 to April and continuing 30th 1939 by presidential proclamation the people of the United States of America will commemorate the signing and ratification of the Constitution of the United States 17th 1787 the Constitution was signed by those who laid September the foundations of our government On April 30 1789 George Washington was inaugurated President of the new nation under that Constitution “In commemorating this period we shall affirm our debt to those who ordained and established ‘In order to form a more the Constitution establish Justice Insure domestic Tranquility perfect Union provide for the common defense promote the general Welfare and secure the and our Posterity’” states the proclamBlessings of Liberty to ourselves ation Die Constitution under which we live has not established us In a It never will human nature being what It is It does Utopia with its amendments guarantee to the individual definite rights and privileges granted in writing by no other government on earth No other document In the history of the world has given fieedom Religious 2 FYeedom of sjieech 3 Freedom of the pi ess 4 Freedom of assembly the right to get together at any time 5 The right to petition the government to right wrongs 6 The right to vote and choose our own governing officials 7 The right to work using our earnings for ourselves and our families and to hold property which we acquire 8 The right of citizenship and of equal protection of the law No political group can pass a law removing the right of citizensliip of any cTtiss or group Fred Allen and Lecnard Miller presented a harmonica duet Cattle Stake Gleaner Mr Bunnell reports that the Bear River Chapter Is already deep in the of this Besides work year putting To Remain To on a program they have a successful exhibit in the fair One car load of The Bear River stake Gleaner Gills continued Small and maiketlngs heifers have been shipped in froni of good consumer demand are expected will welcome Soda Springs their mothers and all and a shipment well-of maintain the to prices j new members at a tea to be held In high Aberdeen Angus heifers will arrive finished slaughter cattle this fall says from Oregon in the near future the stake tabernacle on October 2 Dr W E Carroll Animal Husbandit Is announced by Nelda Peterson man of te USAC of this girls’ organiatlon WALT MANN TO SPEAK Dr Carroll cited factors set forth president In conjunction with the M Men of AT LIONS MEETING in the August beef cattle situation Mrs Harry Knott accomthe stake the Gleaner Girls have Walt Mann Brigham City attorney report of the Bureau of Agricultural a full program of social of the US Department planned panied her husband to his will be the speaker at the regular Economics cent 29 tivities A of for smaller the year which will Agriculture per favorite fishing haunt last meeting of the Lions club next Wednumber of cattle on feed In the Corn clude besides the tea a weiner roast the program comevening w'eek and now Harry says nesday to States this tc Belt on be held October 12 a banquet compared Some August mittee announces this week 17 Road on October an act In the she plans to go on all simi- good music is being arranged and an- last was reported 2 3 show on and December a carnientertainhe said excellent For the teim longer other evening of prices lar expeditions They re- ment Is assured val dance In January a masquerade of cattle are likely to port they had a most enjoynext ball in February Easter Sunrise sernAire than seasonably a youth conferable trip and we will vouch The stake and ward will Install a winter and spting on increa'ed mar- vices In April and ence in May servthe but of our-lower in that boiler the heating p’ant ‘ new that they caught fish ketings prices Ofiieeis cf the stake Gleaners are selves ing the stake and ward buildings grades of slaughter cattle are"expect-e- d to continue relatively high Some Nelda Petersen Wanda Andersen and hre It is disclosed this wedc Committee chairmen The belief already has lieen pur- seasonable advance in prices of the Alice Leavitt Mr & Mfs Art Linford and small son and Mrs O A Linford were Ogden chased and will be install'd in time lo‘ - grades during the first half of for the tea are Hope Woffinden and Leota Hughes 1138 "Is not unlikely” for use this fall visitors Thursday “Seventh those who oppose every movement that doesn’t originate with them selves Eighth those wrho put on long faces when a stranger speaks of locating in their town Ninth those who oppose every public enterprise which does not appear of personal benefit to themselves” pro- $200 Per Year Exhibits USAC Announces of a —Anonymous AND Governor’s local furniture dealProgressive make announcements about famous lines of stoves and radios All this and much more is news news worth money to every reader Don't fail to read it ail every week Opening constitution provides the people which M can ruarantee" Crowds on Opening Day ers Thank to 1937 SjevKST wants to sell you groclothes entertainment or personal service? You will find their advertising in the pages of the Garland Times a paper that every week is welcomed into the homes of hundreds of valley peopie Every theatie in the valley has Its proFacts about gram in this Issue the county fair are found in an attractive advertisement What does it cost to travel by bus? Read the UP bus ad in this issue The Utah Power and Light also list some facts about lightad will tell you all ing Another about state fair dates Who ceries EDITOR "A newspaper tection Removal of the ante rooms at the front end of the East Garland ward meeting house was finished last week by members of the ward and excavating for the new East Garland ward chapel to cost approximately $17000 was begun this week under the dIt irection of Leo Oyler contractor Is exported that foundations will be about for work the brick by ready September 27th states Bishop L M Holman a The new building will provide new front for the present building which will be used as an amusement hall A heating plant for both parts of the structure will be Included In the building The front section will be two stories in height and will con The main part tain eight classrooms to be erected south of the present hall will consist of a chapel Relief Society room and store room a kitchen and one other class room There will also be lavatories showers and dressing rooms to plans In the according hands of the contractor Decision to build was made by the of the ward last winter and people the ward members razed the old East Garland school with donation labor material securing much valuable which will go Into the new church When the work Is finished we exand social pect to have S chapel center which will compare favorably with any in the valley states Bishop Holman RICHARDS ATPEAR IN Rat Drive Looms In City FAMILY SUNDAY HILL MEETING President and Mrs Wilford W RichRejxirts that rats are becoming ards and family recently returned In various sections of the from the North Central states mis- numerous are leading to demands on the city sion will be in Garland next Sunday past of various ciLzens that acme conannounces Arthur Welling Bishop certed campaign be waged to exterand will occupy the entire time at before It gets out of the sacrament meeting In the even- minate the pest control ing Directors of the Lions club WednesAll members of the ward are urgInstructed their secretary ed to come out and meet their former day evening to get In touch with the US Biobishop logical Survey and make plans for a rat poisoning campaign as soon as 4-- H Club Groups possible Ladies Club Hears Health Lecturer Demonstrate Work Mrs George A Beal was hostess to clubs of Gailand The three held an exhibit of the work they have the members of the Ladles Self Culat the ture club at the home of her daughter accomplished this summer Garland library Monday afternoon Mrs V W Johns Friday afternoon The club president Mrs J D Mrs Nettie Lund and Mrs P E Ault were the judges of the exhibit Gunderson was in charge of the meetof an ing program consisted The received recogand the following girls Illustrated lecture by D C Houston nitionDivision Director Health of Public Lois Individual First year Utah State Board of Group exhibit Laura Thompson Education Health frem Salt Lake City Mr and Vada Lee Michaells Huoston’s “The Importsubject was Second year: Individual Isabel! ance to this Community of More Adeand Johnson Barbara Group quate Public Measures” Mr Houston Lola Jean Gaddie Third year Individual Ethel Mae stated that this was the first club In the ask state to board to state the Bowcutt and Manning Group Viola bring a lecture on health to a club Margaret Ruth Manning meetingwork their will exhibit These girls During the social hour luncheon at th" fair An Interesting program was pre- was served by the hosteses to 22 members and six guests sented at which the mothers of the Luncheon girls were special guests e to was served Nye Named Church Music Instructor T A SCHOOL P ENTERTAINS TEACHERS FOR Teachers of the local schools were party entertained at a at the ward hall sponsored by the Association Wednes- Pre ldent Mrs Eric evening Northman was in charge Teachers were introduced by PrinciSinging was pal J D Gunderson led by Mrs Roy Manning and games were played Punch and wafers were served durvisiting hour ing a very enjoyable day George O Nye received an appointment EJonday as instructor In chorister work with the McCune School of Mr Nye Music at Salt Lake City was relected because of the outstandand ing character of his work here will assist In the church music trainwhich U being ing work this winter conducted under the direction of the school He will have charge McCune of the clashes at Malad to Salt Lake SatMr Nje will urday for final instructions from the school heads |