Show THE GARLAND Day li( Vay Church 7:30 27 2 pm Primary 28 10 am Sunday Nov Sunday School 7:30 pm Sacrament meeting with Primary conference and high council visitors 1937 OUR HUMAN RESOURCES NEWS LETTER Geneal- pm 25 NOVEMBER 7 East Garland Sauare Friday Nov 26: ogical meeting Nov Saturday Union meeting On The THURSDAY TIMES Merit examinations for positions hi the Utah State Employment Service and in the National Reemployment District Court of the First In The Service in this state have been anJudicial District of the State of Utah nounced Positions in both the adIn and For Box Elder County L Moore Plaintiff ys ministrative office and in the local Harvey L C and Rhoda employment olflces are to be filled Christophcrson husband and wife from eligible lists- to be established Christopherson thru these examinations Defendant's Application forms announcements To be sold at Sheriff's sale at the be and Information may obtained of the front door County Court from £ E Ericksen of University House in Brigham City Box Elder Utah who has been designated aa County Utah on Saturday the 11th Special Representative of the United 1937 at 12 o’clock States Employment Service to cooperday of December noon the following described rea’ ate in the execution of the examinasituated in Box Elder tion projreity program December 16 1937 had Utah and particularly de- been set as the County closing date for filing scribed as follows applications Lot Four (4) Block Two (2) Plat "B” Gat land Townsite in Box Elder DR D B GREEN County State of Utah Dated this 19th day of November Dentist 1937New Offices Over Bear River State Bank Tremonton JOHN H ZUNDEL 1 Mr Mrs W E Hansen were Logan on business Monday Eugene Oyler left Friday for Amer-- j ican Fork where he has employment! Mr & Mrs Kenneth E Shaffer and childien Mrs Joseph Oyler and daug-- l liter Rhoda drove to Farmington Wed- - day 'of‘ Dec 2 7 Thursday Mothers practice 730’ pm Genealogical 8 pm pm Singing meeting practice Ward’chorm Utah Clubs Claim 5400 Members clubs to train organized Interest young people from the! of twelve until the time of their j of more marriage have a membership than 5400 young people in the state state of Utah alone D P Murray club leader reports The clubs divid- ed In this state Into two groups are supervised by more than a thousand volunteer leaders The two Four-in organizations Utah are the clubs proier organized on a project basis for boys and girls from 12 to 15 years of age and the farm and home science groups for young men and women from the age of sixteen until the time they are married The aim of club work is to train the young people to build up carefully studied projects from year to year to enable them to better manage farms of their own In most cases tills aim has been fully realized says Mr Murray What is unquestionably the best herd of Hampshire sheep breeding stock in Utah a flock of 125 purebred ewes owned by Millard and Roscoe Andrews of Marion Utah began according to Mr Murray as a Four-two of project consisting ewes Hampshire Four-- and ages TIMES ADS ARE READ Mr & Mrs J M Bean and family Salt Lake City and Mrs Permilla and daughter Ethel of Garland Sunday 'guests' at "the homo of' Mr & Mrs LeRoy Oyler Dorothy Larson came up from B ham to spend Sunday with her par- of Rogers Brigham City Tuesday evening Mr & Mi's A R Udy and daughter Mavis left Saturday to spend the winter in California who will duect the annual Prom weie announced Elaine Reeder junior adviser Students BRHS Junior last week by They are as follows' Dick Anderson chairman Amy ChrLstopherson and Reed Bishop assistants Mary len Erma Holland Amanda Ward decoration Schoffield and Bernice committee Thola Jensen and Walker and imitaprograms tions Hartley White Trude Taylor Ray White and Lane Palmer fees and Howard Strand Leonard Miller Ruth Kay Donald Bone aitists Alfred Landvatter electricians orchestra Fred Allen the iate for the prom Although has not yet been set the ootnmlttees beg'in planning for will immediately what the directors hope will be the best prom ever produced at Bear Rlv- er Dick Anderson stated and and SERVICE PLANNED PROGRAM tier a program to feature talent will be given Dec A radio hook-u- FUNERAL Named For Junior Prom RADIO reported ident national from the 3rd it is student Rogers has been chosen as body talent spinsters presscout representato assist the broadcast tive Mr Wythe of New York City in arranging the show ns it their bodies were fertilthe slopes of Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg In addition to the loss of of our young people we have between 25000 and 30000 unsocial employed This fundamental beside economic and problem which all our other difficulties are to will tend disapinsignificant pear when we are growing at a rate that will offer opportunities to our young people to earn a living of While the industrialization Utah has been going on for many-- ' years a great (Jeal of our economic thinking is based upon the outlook of a pioneering agrarian state although the opportunities for pioneering in agriculture and have long since ceased We fear industrialization because we do not understand it and because we are hostile of these prejudiees toward it although as I see it It is our only salvation Iet me point out some of the benefits we all receive from these of capital we great aggregations call corporations In 1927 I bought a General Motors car for $4160 and 1935 a small alfor In turned it in io 'ance and bought a far better car for about $1100 The purchasing value of my automobile dollar in these 8 ears had increased almost 00 'll or I had received the diviequivalent of nearly a 50 dend in purchasing power a year I did not receive this dividend as of General Motors a stockholder Had I been a stockholder I would a year have received about 5 a but as a consumer got 50 year this because stockholders were permitted to receive their 5 The readividend if earned son people would Invest their savings In General Motors stocks and bonds and thus finance facilities by which a better automobile could be manufactured each year at a profit and still at a smaller selling price was because so far our laws and the Judgment of a majority of our people have protected from con1 fiscation of private properly might clamor against General Mo5 a tors stockholders receiving a stocknot I am year because holder but In so doing I would be our whole Industrial upsetting ot hundreds throwing system of men out of employthousands ment and endangering my own ina year direct dividends of 50 me cite yon another example closer home (In the second half of his ad- dress to be given In another Issue Mr Hunt points out the relationship of nonferrous metal mining to the population and unemployment problems in Utah! Utah Box Elder Sheriff izing SHERIFFS County M BURT By JOHN SALE Nov Firsts publication cation Dec 10th 19 PHONE last SALE: 500 Possible to Waste Effort On Dry Farm Report t If your’re wise you’ll ask us to fill your tank with SHELL gasoline and your crank case with the new SHELL motor oil Asking SHELL for service is a mighty good habit Garland Shell Service Bill Fraser Virgil Carter s EFFECTIVE bushels rat a obtained concerning the vari- cropping systems bhow that under farm conditions’ comparable to those feund in Nephi alternate c rpping is the safest and most eccncrr-cameth- 4A t tt for suckling j Garland-Tremonto- n X !gs! od Purina urrc-wtiJS- i £umti Milling J vi One of the me t imperisnt the staticn observers sions DOCTOR TO SPEAK will speak' 'Dr'arr Co ccnclu- reached on "Social next meeting of the annucnces Mrs Eric at the Garland f Ncrtlimart pro 'ident The date fer the meeting has not yet b en set but will be definitely an- nounced iajfcr Union 28th NOV the bus now leav- Pacific Garland at 2:32 PM for Salt Lake City will leave at 1:03 P M The 1:05 AM to schedule from Pocatello Idaho Falls will be discontinued ing WANTED TO BUY— We cH for and pay cash for freshly dead or worthless Horses and Cows Phone Logan 30 We pay for the call Enterprise COLORADO ANISLAL CO UNION PACIFIC STAGES w Price & Quality Meet at Your Own Women Store v O We Invite you to Come See Our Beautiful And Winter Coats Dresses and Suits Fall THE LA GRA SHOP Utah Tremonton mm yjjuwwi YOU CAN SAVE MONEY Afi ESTATE WITHf II EATROLA It will give you more heat better distributed and Let Us Show You With less coal FURNITURE Co fal- a £eola Ofuglies Invites LEE’S BARBER You tu Operator ' Come to SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR For Your Next Permanent Wave Or for Need Any Other Beauty Treatment You May Prices are Right Services the Best Your Thank You Patronage is Appreciated A i Robert Taylor and Eleanor Powell in MELODY BROADWAY OF 1938” “MARCH OF TIME” i a jr irVvV if ryt fr4 - Thurs Fri Sat Bruce Cabot in “BAD GUY” Wheeler and Woolsey i Con dy: Final “HIGH FLYERS” f IN Beginning 50c Boy Delicious apples Ail other varieties for sale reasonable — Lyde Watkins Tremonton Phone or No 9 NN as land frequent Tune cf plowing and ether tillage tillage colThe Utah State piacticcs have no significant effect Agricultural on quality of dry land wheat produced a sublege in addition to maintaining cf barnyard but the application station at Nephi carries on experimanure or plowing under cf peas for mental work in ccopetatlon with ingreen manure Improves both quantity dividual farmers thruout the state A F of grain and quality rays Bracken superintendent of the state at Nephl college substation Data concerning crop yields of the Orpheum Theatre various farm practices at the substation have been taken each year TREMONTON UTAH since 1904 and a number cf ImportFriday & Saturday have ant conclusions been leached with regard to farm practice thru “BULLDOG DRUMMOND observation of the experiment station AT BAY” tests Other studies taken at the Tom Keene in and recorded in the annual re“GODS COUNTRY AND! port of the Utah State Agricultural THE MAN” college experiment stations show that in the Nephi erea need “DICK TRACY” not be dene at any greater depth than seven inch’s to obtain b:st crop re- Sun Mon Tue Wed cus ' BUS SCHEDULES suit Next Time you’re in come in and let us tell you how to feed Purina Pig and Ilog Chow alor with your grain In put more pigs in every litter at weaning time It gives a sow what she needs for b'gger litters end to make pl?n'y of rich milk THE - kt' 138 CHANGES School It was that unfilled low land jields just as heavily which receives normal or - IMPORTANT Leather key container with keys - Owner may have came by calling at the Times' office and paying for this ad FOR 'A publi- FOl'ND: APPLES ni Utah Deputy HALL RICHARDSON Ask i of' The Southern States lost 500000 men out of a courageous vigorous population of less than 10000000 in Such losses five years of warfare have stunted the natural growth Here in of the South to this day best blood we are our Utah losing a year and of 1 at the rate of do not seem to realize the seriousness of the situation These young eavnine thefr livings in people are as much or Detroit California of a loss to the future welfue heie Wajne COMPLETE SHAW & IVERSON HUNT his report Slitj4uiryiu on a “Survey of lo congress in 1847-Lake’’ Great Salt mentions a horrible practice of the Indians in Utah of selling their children to the Navajos to become later slaves of the Spaniards in This practice is unpreMexico In cedented in biological history the lowest forms of vegetable and animal life parents sacrifice themselves that their young may surPlants give the last drop of vive Juice from roots stalks and leaves to nourish the seeds fish batter themselves to pieces on the rocks in rivers to spawn ascending where tho young may be free from their natural enemies In the sea the females of certain scorpions In Mexico lay their eggs on their backs and are consumed alive when the young Boorpions hatch with an area of 82000 Utah square miles 3 a '"f under cultivation has about 520000 population or slightly over 6 to the square to maturity mile each Coming year are about 5200 young men and women Surveys show that in order to earn n livelihood these young peeple are leaving the state at the rbte of 3600 a year 300 a month or 10 each day We are in fact exporting our own flesh and blood that the remainder of us We do this not like may survive but at huge Indians for profit losses to ourselves and the state There has been expended by maturity on the average boy or girl $5000 $1200 to $1500 for education for food clothing and housing and at least $1000 for church recreational and medical purposes a total of We are exporting $7000 to $7500 this investment In our young people at the rate of $70000 a day more than $2000000 a month and a year $25000000 But money is the least of our losses The blood losses we suffer cannot be replaced We are sapping our future vigor initiative and vitality at an appalling rate If continued we shall become a state of old men and women and nesday after spending a week in Salt Lake at the home of hor sister Mrs Effie Wield Mr A Mrs L M Holman drove to class H 4rT Mn Sophia Larson and Mils Hilda were dinner guests of Mrs Peterson Lafe Grover Wednesday Lenna Shaffer returned homo Wed- Committees OF PAUL To Associated Civic Club Utah Southern ents B Y U A ADDRESS OF NOTICE nesday 30 Nov Relief Mr & Mrs C J Hansen visited reia- Tuesday Society 1:30 the Teachers’ meeting Topic lives here Monday will be given by Alice Nye 2 pm Miss Verda Johnson and Sherman! came Theology lesson by Mrs C E Smith Oyler students at the US AC ' Vocal Duet Mrs D Henry Manning home for the Clifton Grover E S Hansen Mrs L and Ethel Rogers Reading Lois Linford R Shaffer and Mrs Roy Oyler attended sessions at the Logan temple Tues4 pm Primary A Trav- 7:30 p m MIA meeting elogue will be given by Mrs A R a and will be per- play Capener SChtcd Uiidef the direction" Grande Burton Ads & Notices ' Utah Employment Service Positions Open AfL V'' Tri-Sla- te Garland Liimber Company Utah |