Show THE GARLAND TIMES Garland -- The Friendly Shopping Center PUBLISHED VOLUME Garland VI Pertinent Paragraphs Uy V 'Mm 1 hey want th'e And Defense to Johm income tax Be Meet Topics raised org- up dis- the From Speakers And Ogden Logan The significant tiling Is that most Garland Unit No 43 of the Amerthese organizations are favoring the ican Legion Auxiliary will hold a Joint once hated sales tax and asking that Defense and National It become a permanent feature of our Americanism 21st at tax system rather than just a relief meeting Wednesday February the Legion club rooms measure are extown of who Out speakers to tie present are Mrs R L Resolutions the State pected passed by executive of Ogden national Harlin P'arm Bureau and more recently by committee woman from Utah and the asocssons division of the State Mrs R J Coakley of Logan district Association ol County Officials both demand a sales tax and increased rates president chairman of the Mrs Betenson and fear- exemptions on our present committee will cal Amei Icamzation income U give a paper on Americanization Mrs J E Edell unit National DeContra j to ail theories of justice will bjicak on Prepar 'axes have penalized the property fense chairman edness owner regaidless of his Income DurMrs Manning chairman of the unit these !a'r lean this condition years ing has arranged the music committee iiiw LVcune more evident to property follow mg musical piogram owneis m the small towns and on the “The Flag Without a Stain" Melvin faims than ever before due to the fart that income from such property Manning Tap dance June Buchanan and June has been su pied completely Stayner “Flag of the Ftee' Marilyn Nichols Tlie ned non of the legislature Violin solo Miss Stone will undoubtedly be called upon to reunder Minuet direction of Miss vamp out income tax to make it more Stone fail- to all paities concerned A move “The Patriot" by a girls chorus m this direction should not meet with A special invitation to be present the serious opposition of any group has been extended to the Ladies Self iho tlieie will be pressure biot to bear Culture Club of Gailand and to the against it by those with large incomes members of the Brigham City Auxiand no tangable property liary unit farmer back sent his wheat allotment A Kansas farmer Mr J H Hoehn his wheat allotment check of 43 to the because government said he “I believe there are people in the United States who need it more" "People who need it more” What a commendable spirit! returned $167 How many people have we heard to get say when they saw a chance some government "I guess I money have as good a right to it as a great number of others who will get it” This same attitude actuated those who ore responsible for the present air mail scandal $ $ They probably said'If we don’t grab this easy money some one else will” economic difficulties Our present have their origin net alone in what men have di no but further back than that The injustices under which so' runny have labeled are the lesult of hat men have thot Attitudes of self interest and greed Itave led men and women in all stages of life to disregard the welfare of their! neighbor in planning their conduct $ v Right now we are busy planning that will correct many of the l abuses of the past They should oomplish much good but until men's are can bej Vearts changed there ittle progress made toward real just- laws and a permanent prosperity We have heard of late many times the wealth of any gioup In 0ur country must depend on the wealth of every other group ice that That means in a final sense that our country will be most prosperous when all of us are doing all we do with the welfare of every one else in mind We may well take a lesson l?ood Kansas farmer from the Hess ! Film Musical Tuneful With Neve? Melodies Five hit numbers have been concocted by the battery of song and lyric who worked on the score of fil musical "Take a Chance' T the William Laurense Schwab which Rowland and Monte Brice produced and for Paramount in New York which is coming Sunday Saturday and Monday to the Paramount The- wiiteis atre 1934 Michaelis I A Plymouth Prominent Community And Stake Leaders Speak1 at Legion Auxiliary To Bring ot heck Utah Friday February 16 Is Laid to Rest At More and more individuals and anizations are linmg themselves behind the demand for a fairer tribution of the tax burden of Hiate This A William Americanization EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND Number 29 Liquor Use Value of New Religion Head Dewey Retires Alfred Michaelis $as chosen as supof the Bear River Stake Mutual Youtig Men’s Improvement Associations at the afternoon session Funeial rites for William A Hess of the stake quarterly conference Sunwho died Thursday were held Monday day He replaces C J Dewey who clcses afternoon at one o’clock in the Plyseven years of distinguished mouth Ward Chapel activity t The services were conducted by Bp as superintendent of this large and f I O O Rudd progressive young jieople's organizaThe speakers were: Milton Welling tion Prior to his work as superinand Wm H Gibbs of Salt Lake City tendent Mr Dewey was a member of J D Wood of Farmington President the M I A stake board for a number His energy C E Smith of Garland Orville jNish of years and foresight f have gone far toward making the sucand Bp Rudd of Plymouth The opening song “O My Father’ cess it has been during the years past was sung by grandchildren of the deRetiring with him as a member of the Is ceased Other musical numbers were stake superintendency Ralph Stayfurnished by a duet from Farmington ner also long and actively engaged in and the Miller brothers quartet of stake M I A affairs new The Penrose Alfred superuitendent Laura Zundel sang “A Perfect Day” Michealis has had considerable ' exThe benediction was pronounced bv perience In Mutual work having been Robert T Nh and interment was in a member of the retiring superlnten His two counsellors the Plymouth cemetery chosen dency with tlie approval of the stake membership are Fielding Barlow and ElBeen mer C Anderson Both have High School Faculty active workers In stake and ward organizations Tickets are Play Frank S Peck was retained as as was the entire membership Now Being Sold cretary of the board Services Public approval of plans of the Buuf River high school faculty for raising funds to pui chase for the drapes auditoilum Is being expressed on all sides The plans include the presen“A Full House" a great laugh tation of fest at the high school on Saturday evening February 24 at Seats went on sale Wednesday the Garland Drug and the high school As all seats are reserved and only good seats will be sold patrons of the school are urged to buy their tickets early and save disappointment on the night of the play Nightly rehearsals are gradually bringnig the play into presentable form according to the director who on promises a finished performance the night of February 24 Although the price of the ticket may be thought of primarily as a donation to the fund patrons aie urged to bear in mind that the play itself will b ewell worth the price of admission Eery one who comes is promised an evening of grand enter taniment Things will' lie' happening on and off the stage that will Ue very worthy of note Details of ttie perfoimance including ticket information will be found elsewhere in this in an advertisement issue “I Did it With My Little Ukelelc was wiitten by and sung by Cliff Ed war as agauust a background showing goofy travelogue how “Ukelele Ike’’ escapes fom various penis I V means of the instrument "New Deal Rhythm” was wntten by and Gainey and sung by Harburg Lilian June Janies Dunn Knight Itcth Lillian Bond Lena Andre ana LOCAL BOYS ARE Edweid- and is danced by the NAMED ON COLLEGE fifty HONOR "It's Only a Paper Moon” was Jj Ilarbuiy and Harold Alien the latter the composer of the famous G Fied Somers and Max Beal of Weather" number Garlaxid have attamed a position on "Stoimy Schwab is the “A honor roll at the Utah State In addition Laurence writing new lyrics for “Eadle Was a Agricultural College for their wok hit smash from the stage the fall quarter according the to Lady” during which word given out version of “Take a chance" by the regular's was written by Buddy DeSilva and office will be sung in the film by Lillian In order to be listed on this roll a Roth student must receive an “A” grade in will sing all work taken and must be And finally June Knight registered “Should I be Sweet” another DeSylva for 15 or more hours Mr Somers is registered production song from the Broadway in the Manhattan in which she created a School of Agriculture this being his several months ago sensation third year at the college Mr Beal a “Take a Chance" Is the story of senior at the institution is registered carnival four entertainers in the School of Arts and Sciences who come to New York and win fame and fortune on Broadway after many which hectic adventures carry tliem M I A VALENTINE Into a crooked gambling DANCE IS SUCCESS hall and finally to the homes of Long Island's socially elite ROLL National Defense conference will be held at the Hotel New House in Salt There Lake City February 17 1934 10 a m for all will be a meeting at participating organizations and a public meeting at 2 p m both in the ballroom As many Auxiliary members as possible are urged to be present A noon lunch honoring the National Vice President of the American Mrs Elizabeth Dren- Legion Auxiliary ’oospirejj ires jo pop jo i san3 pepads the day Reservations should be sent to Mrs J C Rebholtz 1451 Uinta Circle Salt Lake for the luncheon It will be 75c per plate All American Lemembers are asked to gion Auxiliary be- present Work Progressing On School Operetta “The Garland school operetta "Paper prayers’ is being worked up nicely with everyone very hard to trying make it the most successful operetta writes the school has yet presented” the eighth grade reporter Naomi We appreciate the parents’ attitude in trying to furnish costumes and other things their children need for the entertainment but we feel that so much personal good and development comes from participation in an operetta that the results are wcU worth our best efforts "The beautiful setting is In a pretty Japanese garden The eighth grade girls are making many colorful flowers for the decorations “The costumes are like those worn by the upper class Japanese anertare being made by the parents The cast of characters is as follows O Matu San — Cleo Nye O Tano San — Amy Christopherson O Cho San— Bobbie Hinai San — Alton Innes Hales Mr Maruyana— Melvin Man Azuchl San— Lowell Hess ning — Nonno Adams Golden San San— Naomi Gaddie Han San — Cyril Father of Maruyana— Thompson Father Nobuo Watanabe of Matu The Garland ward M L A sponsorand Mrs Harold Persson enterChorus of Japa San— Wallace Sato a successful Valentme ed dance very and Mrs their parents Mr nese maidens Chorus of servant In hall the recreational Tuesday chorus of Coolies John Persson of Payson at their home that it here th-- latter part of last week The Kansan was advised night The hall was decorated with This operetta will be given Feb 23 red hearts and white paper streamers at 8 o’clock might be a good idea to present the in the Garland Recrea The dance was held after the regular check to the local Red Cross or some tlon&I Hall AUXILIARY LEGION he still felt that class work A large crowd was preother relief agency if ethers should have it OFFERS ESSAY PRIZE sent No the secretary of agriculture did His book keep the returned check keeping would not permit it not Mr tained vT Sfcctke Mr and Mrs J J Orwin returned Tuesday evening from a trip to Los Angeles where they went to see Mr Orwln's brother W S Orwin who has been sick for some time' At the time Of their return they were pleased to leave his brother much improved In health' and Mrs A R Capener attended! the funeral sendees held at Plymouth After the sendees Monday afternoon Capeners motored to M&lad Ida where they visited with Mr and MrsiT--Fo" i Dr Geo Middleton Talks On Life of Abraham Lincoln Tabernacle Is Packed to Hear Music Festival Entire Program Audience Of Persons Pleases Nearly A return to the principles of the re1200 ligion of the Master formed the central idea of the addresses delivered at the stake quarterly conferehce held in The annual music festival of the the tabernacle at Garland Sunday Bear River Stake M L A attracted a The fact that Jesus Christ was the crowd that taxed the capacity of the author of the ideas of social conduct stake tabernacle to the utmost The that still are considered the official count placed the number pres today most essential to human welfare was ent at 1165 Numbeis however were the least pointed out by Elder Richard R Lyman who was in attendance to preimpressive thing to be noted in conside over the conference Elder Lynection with the evening's activities man’s afternoon address also dwelt on The singing of the large chorus under the practical value to young men of the baton of Prof Welti of the U S participation in the M Men activi- A C was of the highest order and ties of the M I A with especial reheld the entire audience hi rapt atference to the notable course of study tention from start to finish Many who were already tht has been prepared by a representa familiar with the music awaited with keen expectancy live group of the M Men themselves to hear how the chorus would render and which takes up the particular faced by young men of the the final numl'er “Sanctus” after hear problems present day ing the pleasing treatment of “Calm Dr George Middleton of the U of as the Night” “Her Bright Smile” and “Oh Hush Thee My Baby” SancU was also a visitor His address tus” did provide the sthing and fitcommended the present national adting climax to an evening of beautiministration under President Roosevelt for the uncompromising attitude ful singing Fred Nye gave his diffiit was taking against certain evils and cult solo number especial beauty Listeners were particularly fascinated abuses that had taken hold in governby the response of every singer to the ment activity A large part of his afternoon talk dwelt upon the life of will of their excellent conductor Mr Welti and the fine work of the acthe Abraham Great Emancipator Mrs Qulnney companist Lincoln The number by the Plymouth men's Considerable attention was given in the conference to the evil effects of chorus directed by Mark Jackson was alcoholic beverages and to reitering also worthy of commendation Solo numbers by that able violinist the stand of the church to their use Reports of the missionary work of Isadore Shores were a revelation in the Seventies showed they had pracmilslcianship Ralph Kirkham showmaturing musical tically completed a canvas of all the ed his rapidly homes in the stake strength by his organ interpretation was the Star” furnishMusic for "Evening meetings ed by the stake choir under the direcMrs Arbon also pleased with her tion of Geo Nye with Ralph Kirkham reading of "The Story of Ruth" acting as accompanist Attendance Following the program the choir rewas the best for several years the mained to tender their appreciation tabemalce being filled for Both the to their leader for his work main sessions A letter from the General Board ask ed that a number of voices Ibe selected from the chorus and continued In USE KEROSENE TO untH will represent this training BOXELDER BUG stake in the they great chorus that will sing under the direction of Noble SAYS of Cain Chicago at tlie annual M I A convention Tlie Box Elder bug is the red and black found upon insect commonly and cl us teed around Box Elder trees during summer and In greater abundance in the fall In early spring and fall they often cluster in laige numbers on the sunny side of buildings Often duing these periods they become as household pests annoying Generally they feed on the under side of the leaves of Box Elder and other often are found feeding but maples on the young developing Luit of cherries and apples peaches grapes pears and plums The punctures made The M Men Uasketball tournament L'ugs by tlie during feeding cause to be held in the high school gym “dimples” In the fruit and In many Monday and Wednesday Tuesday cause It to cases fall Last year the 19th 20th and 21st of this month folconsiderable damage was done In cerpromises to furnish the basketball Box Elder tain localities by the bug lowers with the finest sporting enterThe best time to control the bug is tainment of its kind' that has ever when they are congregated on the been seen here according to Alvia sides of buildings or around other Anderson stake M Men manager hibernating quarters during late fall tournament will be conducted The A thorough sprayor early spring in the same manner as this year’s ing with straight kerosene is recomstate high school tournament Under to mended Where it is necessary this plan eight teams will take part trees during dormant period and all spray of them will be seen in action a 25 percent kerosene emulsion should the first night vleing for the chance be used to qualify for the championship play be kerosene emulsion may Stock the following two nights The losing made as follows keiosene— 2 gallons teams of the first night will meet the pound water next night to compete for consolation laundry soap one gallon Larger or smaller amounts honors The fans will see four fast proportions may be made In "these games the first two nights and three reDissolve soap in boiling water games on the final night move from fire and immediately add Altogether the M Men are offering kerosene agitate the material until a ever creamy solution results To make a more games for the money than 25 percent solution for spraying the before say their officers gallons bugs use one and of water for each gallon of stock soluLITERARY CLUB MEETS tion agitate Uie mixture after adding the water Mrs Leland Hansen was hostess tow kerosene should be used in KILL INSPECTOR M Men Basketball Champions To Decided Next Week all of M MfedT Basket? Ball Tournament REJt RIVER iil&H x SCHOOL GYM MON TUES Be Straight Literary Club cases where there Is not a danger the Injuring the tree The emulsion is at her home Wednesday evening The effective against all unmature forms program consisted of current events Washington’s Birthday on the adults talks by Miss Edna Burnham and and partially effective Patriotic Program Refreshments Miss Ruth Johnson Both kerosene and kerosene emulsion Set For High School will burn foliage and their use should were served to 12 members and 5 guests be confined to spraying on walls A special Americanism program is trunks of trees or dormant trees to be given at the Bear River high A little industrious work now will Mrs J W Thom and Ha Thom of school under the auspices of the Gardo much to eliminate annoyance from Pleasant Grove and Mrs Leonard 8 land Port of the American Legion on these pests during the remainder of and son Kyle of 88 Lake City season the Birthday Washington's are visiting at the Leo w'&ker hone ' 8 V Prows of Logan Deputy week this - ' Mrs Clarence Austin is reported to Commander or Utah will ' be the pneumonia principal speaker There win Also be be seriously ill with like new also mattress remade — Your — and ether talks a specially arranged musical program' which will De given Mrs A R Capener and son Dean modernized with inner spring units lb the auditorium at 2 p m The left Wednesday to spend a few days in Phone 153 John Christensen Garland Garland Mattress Factory ad Salt Lake City public is Cordially invited 14 attend ' Mr and Mrs C J Wood and Mr The Fidac Dept of the Auxiliary of and Mrs C D Barfuss were in Salt Lake City Friday of last week to at-- American Legion Post No 43 Is an essay contest in the Goodrich Tire of sponsoring convention a attend i which was local High School The subject “Peace Rubber Co dealers ' and ' With Security” held at the Hotel Utah is being A great deal of interest Mr J J Shumway' was a business shown in the English Dept where the contest in conducted rial tor In Salt Lake City Tuesday are offered Cash prizes by the two r Mrs Frank Hahsen was hostess to Fast papers The winning essays go Monday evening in to the state Dept where they are sixteen- - guests honor of her daughter In law Mrs judged along with essays from other Jtulon Hansen Interesting games units the winners being sent to the " Iwere played and refreshments were national and finally to' the internaa tional Departments "nerved Of Stake Conferenc erintendent NATIONAL DEFENSE CONVENTION SLATED AT SALT LAKE CITY Are Topics WSX FAST TEAMS—25c El CH NIGHT V itf |