Show ' — — 4 SHOP IN GARLAND IN 1936 WILL ALWAYS MERCHANTS AND WITH TREAT YOU FAIRLY COURTESY A GOOD PAPER THAT PEOPLE 13 A GOOD PAPER IN WHICH TO ADVERTISE USE THE “TIMES” READ -- n 4 VOL — 2 OLE — GARLAND" UTAH No 28 Pertet Bp V Paragraphs Johns Wm THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20" 1930 Tremonlon Sugar Co Officials Discuss Planting Pertinent Paragraphs this week begins its second year as weekly feature o issues it of the TIMES For Douglas Scalley District Field Suphas appeared without a single miss erintendent for the Sugar never less than one third of a column Company Garland District Field Supin length and often a full column erintendent J P Holmgren Factory Superintendent J M Gaddie and SupIt has concerned itself with a variety erintendent Pearson of the Brigham of pertinent subjects of personal and City factory were speakers at a meeting of beet growers in the Library community interest called by the building this afternoon It has appeared unaware whether company to discuss the use of phosfew or many were reading it and un- phates in the beet fields of the valley aware what its readers if there were Various other planting problems also came in for their share or attention any thot of it J M Gaddie discussed the necessity The lowering infant mortality rates of getting a perfect stand of beets with a good beet every 12 inches in the row are undoubtedly responsible for its survival this long Since the risk the He demonstrated with a number of first year is still great however birth- graphs that a close correlation exists day greetings— well you know will be between the number of beets in the field and the tonnage the number of gratefully acknowledged tons increasing as the number of beets stand The But regardless of whether or not any Increases up to the 100 value of thoro seed bed cultivation to are received Pertinent Paragraphs has faith in the genuine goodness of men remove all air pockets from the soil It recently observed a good tire chain down to the full plowed depth was exPearson by Superintendent hanging on a roadside fence waiting plained Mr Scalley enlarging upon this idea for the return of its rightful owner declared that every piece of ground Last fall a pitchfork was seen obvioussurshould be well on the pulverized of the its return loser ly awaiting face before it is plowed m the fall or in order that there may be no Shh! Here's hoping they didn’t get spring or anwhere pockets thru it impatient and leave before the right lumps the application of phosDiscussing one came along phates he advised that it be planted Pertinent Paragraphs is also start- with the beet drill at the time of plantbeets if they are planted early ing its new year convinced that there ing the This condition is necessary yet men in the world who can think enough for themselves If such were not so because it is inadvisable to plant the too beets must be deep and phosphates this day of “Amos n Andy” populardown to moisture to be any good lot of tooth paste ity would find other method of applying it is with manufacturers going out of business The a grain drill drilling it well down into however Unseasonable weather can throw any the moisture This method about 30 more phosphates requires number of things all out of their reg- due to the fact that the rows are plantthe A college professor ular order other day observed that the perennial ed closer together In ground that is from lack of phosphate the suffering has this season begun early mating of this mineral may be deyear at the colleges and that lessons application already have begun to suffer from ne- pended upon to increase the yield of almost any instance netin any crop glect ting the farmer a good profit on his The warm early spring weather has investment Mr Scalley discussed the introducserved to bring the regular bedlam of tion of blocking machines declaring Juvenile profanity that Is the inevitwhen the stand is good they may able partner of the boys’ marble games that be depended upon to do a much better of us ahead schedule a little to too methods than the hand job used now There is this consolation tho with and do it at a in energy He to this swearing What (he said that some ofsaving respect these machines will boys say would sound much worsf if be available for use in it were not that its details can hajgjy year and that the near this district this future win see be beard for the noise them in use as a standard practice Some experimenting is being done TTARDCHOIR APPEARS with regard to the application of phosin the fall he said but definite IN SUNDAY MEETINGS phates conclusions will not be available until next fall or even later The broad casting of phosphate he said was of no The Garland choir made its debut be- avail fore the public Sunday in the Stake Priesthood meeting held in the taber- HIGH SCHOOL PLAY nacle The offering of the new organiPLEASES LARGE CROWDS zation was well received by the people of the stake The beautiful spring weather drew s The beautiful stage of the Bear River large attendance to this meeting as well as to Sunday School Union meetHigh Bchool was the scene of the commendable presentation of the comedy ing which was held at one o’clock meetThe Garland ward sacrament “Jonesy" by the high school players at 7 under the direction of Miss Myrlntha ing held in the Stake tabernacle and Friday P M was the best attended sacrament Birmingham Thursday 13th and 14 The excellent John P February meeting of the year former president of the Netherl- work of the student cast was witnessed ands mission and his wife were the by a large and appreciative audience that practically filled the auditorium speakers Musical numbers and a readboth evenings ing were furnished by sons ef Mr The unconsious tribute paid to the Special music was rendered of players by the many patrons who reby the choir under the direction marked how fittingly the parts were conductor Mark Nichols cast was fully deserved Each ' charCommissioners Sweeten acter made a serious effort to be the County went to Malad part he or she Was called upon to Davis and Hunsaker The difficult role of Mrs to transact business inci- portray Wednesday dent to obtaining title to a right of Jones was carried thru in very credway necessary to complete the Snow-vil- itable fashion by Miss Mable Beck As an earnest beexcitable detail road cut off worrying is Every ing arranged now by the county In weeping loving wife and mother she order that construction work can be succeeded right wen rushed to completion as soon as Kieth Rhodes as Mr Jones handled his part in a manner weather conditions permit deserving of special mention Miss Helen Harvey attracted the usCOMES TO HOME DAUGHTER ual praise that comes when she apOF COUNTY ATTORNEY JONES pears on the stage in her portrayal of Diana Devereaux the ultra modem The first child of County Attorney sophisticated young lady in the play and Mrs Lewis Jones a girl was born Charley McNeeley did very well as the Faye Adams and at the Cooley Hospital in energetic lover Saturday The baby weighed ten Bernice Bjorn showed ability in their Brigham City work with the lighter pounds parts that should insure their being seen again on the stage ’Willis Hess too played his part capably - Others who played minor roles were Stanley Benson and Harold Smith as plumbers Melba H&mson as Katie Revere Hansen as Stanley Jackson n Anderson as Mr Simpson and TO A REMARKABLE STORY Richard Davis as the policeman Miss Burolgnham has done excell(An Editorial) ent work in choosing and training her cast the play being presented In the Upper Peninsula country in a manner that would rank high among of the state of Michigan a rehigh school dramatic productions markable thing has happened to The concert the dairy industry— orchestra directed by thing that Oeorge O Nye furnished the musical spells prosperity with a capital letter for the people there entertainment preceding the show and The and between the acts This orchestra remarkable thing is this: is made up of high school students and Production of creamery batter talent from the nearby communities has increased from 2883472 Its work was also much appreciated pounds in 1921 to nearly 6000009 1928 the in manufacture pounds Stake of cheese has been increased Primaries To Give Show from 597906 pounds to 1894052 pounds in the same period of AND THE TOTAL NUMtime The Primaries of the Bear River BER OF COWS IN THE PENStake will hold a vaudeville at the INSULA HAS NOT BEEN INL D S amusement hall March CREASED 1st at 7:30 p m With every ticket to this show there win be given Twice aa moch butter and flro one chance on a two hundred pound yearltimes aa mack cheese is bring mutton which hat been donated ing (Continued on Page 4J for the event by Mr Alvin Rhodes Every one is invited and all art assured ' -a good time ' Lions Awarded Charter At Special Ceremonies With Beet Farmers YEAR QNE r $200 THE YEAR A rousing program and a sumptuous banquet followed by a dance in the Tremonton ward hall constituted the charter night activities of the new Tremonton Lions' Club at which District Lions’ officers and representatives of Lions’ clubs from both Utah and Idaho were present Over thirty Lions from the Garland club together with their wives were present to take part in the entertainment Wednesday night The program was carried out under the direction of James Walton master of ceremonies and consisted of group singing two quartet numbers by the Garland Lions address of welcome by President H T Woodward an address by Mr Frank Francis former mayor of Ogden Presentation of charter by Dr Holman District Governor and acceptance by President H T Woodward Short responses were made by representatives of each Lion Club present welcoming the Tremonton group into the ranks of Llonlsm Following the more formal part of the program a stunt was put on by Lion LeRoy Bishop and Company Every one of the great number of local visiting members and partners present thoroly enjoyed the everting WINS FIRST ROUND AT OGDEN PLYMOUTH is more essential than that permanent inveterate antipathies against particular nations and passionate attachments for others should be excluded and that in place of them just and amicable feelings toward all should be cultivated- The nation which indulges toward another a habitual hatred or a habitual fondness is in some degree a slave It is a slave to its animosity or to its affection either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from its duty and its interest Antipathy in one nation against another disposes each more readily to offer insult to injury to lay hold of Blight causes of umbrage and to be hauty and untractable when accidental or trifling occasions of dispute occur Hence frequent collisions obsstinate envenomed and bloody contests” — George Washington “Nothing Case Sales Box Elder Warehouse Rights Awarded To Corporation Holds Exclusive Jones And Toponce Jones and Toponce machinery and hardware merchants of Garland and Malad have been awarded exclusive dealers rights for the J I Case line of tractors and harvesting machinery In Malad and the Bear River Valley acto an announcement coming cording Substantifrom their office Tuesday al additions to their sales force in this district are to be made in order to enable them to handle the selling details with respect to this popular line A carload of machinery is now being unloaded here for the company and other shipments are to be brot here This concentration of Immediately the Case line at one central point will enable the company to render efficient aud satisfactory service to those who use this machinery It will also the necessitate building of some additions to the housing facilities of the local store will These Improvements be added in the near future according to Mr Toponce Miss Helen Mendcnhal visitor last week end was a Logan Important Meeting hundred men wheat Nearly one growers of the Bear River Valley and its near by districts gathered In the Garland ward chapel Saturday and to a financial report that listened would have been a credit to any organization and at the same meeting signed the new contracts drawn up under the direction of the Board of Directors of the Box Elder County Warehouse Corporation showed The financial the report company to be In excellent financial condition BuUdlngs and equipment of concern is valued at 11381854 the This together with the other assets of the company represents a total of Liabilities of the company total 225650 and the net worth of the company stands at 1355976 Mr Grant S Clark who presented the report complimented the unselfish leadetsiiip that had furthered the progress of the organization which is leading the state in the wheat cooperative movement The new contracts signed by the Plymouth hoopstera champions of the Bear River Stake scored a thrillsecond ing victory form the Ogden ward champions of the Weber Stake when they threw a long shot from the center of the floor and finished on the long end of the close talley at the Weber Gym last night Tonight the local entry will tangle with the North Weber Stake champions from Marriott ward Plymouth Is rated favorite for this game and If they are successful they will very likely meet North Ogden four time champions of the division in the final game for the top posi' tion The Plymouth team is displaying a clever passing and floor attack that marks them as one of the strongest teams In the meet They defeated Fielding for the Stake championship by a convincing and potent margin The high school gym was again crowded to capacity by spectators present to see the Plymouth crew do their stuff The Carolina Minstrels are due to arrive in Garland some time In the near future In fact this talented company of seventeen excellent voices is scheduled to appear here during the first week of March The show Is being sponsored by the M Mens organization of the Garland ward It will feature some snappy song acts that will not soon be forgotten There will be some elaborate and attractive costumes Further announcement will be made later LISTEN! - - - Hundreds Together To Feast And Play The hundreds who attended the Garland ward reunion Thursday night had the pleasure of taking part in a social that was in every respect an unqualified success It was without doubt the most successful reunion ever held in the ward if the comments heard on every hand can be taken as an lndl- cation From the opening of the band concert in the stake tabernacle at 6:30 until the closing strains of orchestra music at the dance everything went off with smoothness and dispatch and was of a quality that left nothing to be desired The delicious tray" luncheon was served to every one who crowded into the tabernacle and despite the fears of the late comers held out to the very last with plenty for all The crowning aeries of events of the evening were presented In the excellent program which followed the luncheon Rosco Heppler announcing over station L D 8 Garland handed out a snappy line of local advertising that drew laugh after laugh from the radio listeners in the audience Program numbers came through the compliments of the Blue light service where you drive in and wait Knoth Drug that has everything Jn stock or in the next maU Millan Peck of the Garland Theatre successor to M V NieU at present of Brigham City Coombs and ik for sale Persson where everything if it takes forever The Blue Bell the home of Bill Vanfleet The Bear River Investment Company dealers In cheese factories and automobile licenses and the Garland Times whose news 1s history began with an organ number by Peart Peck The Garland ward ' of Theodore Arbon consisting Charles Last Harold Castleton and Mark Nichols rendered two numbers Miss Armlnta Hogan soprano soloist form the Utah State Agricultural won Instant approval with her beautiful voice In two numbers Read- -' ' ings by E 8 Hansen of East Garland and E E Clark of Brigham City were Miss Pearson Anne of enjoyed Brigham City presented two delightful violin numbers Tap dancing by and Mlse Cams Audrey Bergeaoa Carden from the U 8 A C was an feature A vocal duet by appreciated Miss Virginia Cotter and Miss Armlnta ' Hogan accompanied by Miss Orpha Sweeten on the organ closed the pro' gram tabernacle Following the activities the people were given their choice of a three act drama! in the attending social hall or a dance at the- Palace Hall Both these place drew a large attendance and both found their patrons having a good time Credit is due the ward officers for the excellent entertainment of the evening The program committee Mia Orpha Swteten Mr Theodore Arbon Mr and Mrs O G Sweeten and Rosco Heppler who prepared the program material and secured the numbers from Logan and Brigham City deserve special commendation for their efforts Mr Roy Manning was chairman of the dance committee and was assisted by Mia Neddo Mia Winters and Mr Streeper When Mia Sweeten went to start It Mrs quartet members of the warehouse corporation supplant the ones signed last year and conform to Federal and State laws governing the establishment of cooperative organizations and make this company' eligible to receive part of the money set aside by Congress to be used In helping agriculture Mark of Salt her car after the dance to take the Attorney Robert E Lake City was presented and thoroly visitors back to Logan she found It to be without any signs of life whatexplained the new contract to the satisfaction of all present A group of ever As a result another means of wheat growers not belonging to the conveyance had to be secured and Ted to organization were present to hear the Arbon and Arthur Linford came the rescue They got back to Garland alms and progress of the organization at 4 A M explained An Excellent Illustration Of The Power Of Phosphate The field pictured above offers convincing proof of the power of phosphates to do the seemingly' impossible in field fertilization The owner of this field drilled phosphate into his soil before planting time but ran out Ward Reunion Brings of the mineral before finishing the Every farmer should see that hfc soli small piece in the center It is no Is tested and arrange for the phostrouble to tell Just at' what point the necessary at once If he is insupply of fertilizer ran out Phosphate phate will do Just as much for any field terested in securing larger profits from his investment this year suffering from phosphate deficiency Fire Hundred Dine At Farmers’ Banquet Over five hundred farm men and women together with a liberal number of business men were at the Bear River High Saturday night to enjoy the sumptuous banquet provided by the North Box Elder County Farm Bureau Aa should have been the organization case the most commendable part of the evening's festive ties was the banquet itself No one went away with any less than his stomach could comfortably contain and the food was cooked to suit the most exacting taste To the credit of the women who assisted with the preparation of the meal It must be said that the food was delicious for the actual serving Arrangements of the big meal were more complete this year than they have been went off with and everything smoothness and dispatch “After telephoning to the effect that they were on the way to the feast tlw entertainers from Salt Lake City who were to take part in the evenings program failed to show up and local speakers found it necessary to practice their old saws upon their neighbors Otherwise the program went off very Messrs much as planned Carter Woodward Klrkham and Wahlen furnished musical entertainment which was much enjoyed by the people during the course of the repast A stunt by the Future Fanners of the High School was a feature of the program following which a dance was held in the gym Miss Myrtle Davidson of the A C Extentlon Service County Agent Stewart and President Stallings of the Weber County Farm Bureau were spec- ial guests |