Show I Garland - AN D Til “ The Friendly Shopping j rl Center — VOLUME PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND Pertinent COUNTYCWA Paragraphs By V Wm YOU FOR MAY GRIN THIS ONE HEAD GIVEN Johns JUST A LITTLE “What are you doing out of bed Mary?" father called up the stairs Pause— then the small voice “I Just got out to tuck myself In Daddy” STILL THINK WE CAN WANT IN THE U S A AS readers used to newspaper buy two or three newspapers a day to see what the various editors thot about the events that were occurring lAit since Hitler rose to power and throttled the press all newspapers are practically alike and the reader buys just me copy— and learns what the government wants him to know That Is just one of the things that tiappen when a nation chooses to lrut itself out from the rest of the world and live almost entirely within itself Under such a plan dictatorships arc nevitable and under a dictatorship men and women are told what to think say do wear and eat to a greater or less degree You would have to give a free bom a lot of prosperity to comAmerican pensate him for living under any such restrictions Ristrlctions imposed by dictators are ot nearly so irksome to Europeans os they would be to us They are used dictated to by government !o being We are not ELDER HOG GROWERS NEW ORDERS NEED WORK DETERMINE IS WE German BOX SELECT TO order of of Box Eider County Hog growers aftermet in Temcnton Wednesday noon and formed an organization under the hog allotment plan of the federal government Nearly 60 hog raisers were present of problems and after a discussion connected with the allotment restric tions they elected a board of directors Richards of six members Horace county agent Stvjrt George Wood and George A Beal R C Richards T E Adams were named as directors the general meeting the Following met and selected Horace dicrectors Richards os president of the assocla-tr- n with George Wood Robert H Stewart secretary and as meml'ers of the hog allotment com mittee Horace Richards George A Beal and R C Richards of The officers the association assisted by extension officials of the U S A O appointed to supervise the hog allotment work will examine the records of hogs raised of the memthe bers and set the quotas under restriction program Drama Receipts Assure Drapes For taken: are sent “The following instructions you upon advise received from 'Washiand are mandatory in ngton we make Thru our representatives every particular and may not be deair own law's and if the laws do not viated from in any degree" ‘Were the receipts from the Faculty please us we feel free to criticize and “You are instructed to drop 177 emto meet the cost of the hange them ployees— effective not later than the play sufficient of February 22nd — There- new window drapes you are going to i BEG YOUR PARDON IF I TALK evening to e the number of persons working buy for your very beautifully decorated t HOP auditorium?” in your County — at the week begin“Well since I don't know Just what 23rd shall not exceed serves many purposes ning February A newspaper 264 persons” they will cost I am unable to say but a community but some one has said was we are going right ahead and buy them this 22nd On quota town’s February show is a that “a newspaper and make the money go as far as it raised by the state administration to vindow” will” Thus did Cl E Smith guard284 The 177 person reduction ordered bunch of “cut ups” who mean 177 persons ian of that As long as the present management was Interpreted to frolicked thru the dramatic farce in 441 and a further of our from quota Times every as charge of the Garland three acts express himself when asked 16 for womens piojects and ’ffort will be made to make this paper reduction besides the toe foregoing question the four office employees of which this comshow window A large number of people from all workers or a grand 64 federal who read project the and those all sections of the valley were present to munity of our original 525 emtotal of 261 raper may speak with a sense of satis-- J see the antics of the staid faculty ployees action members cf the Bear River High The letter continues "To accomplish rchol perform in “A Full House” in The paper will be maintained at a the necessary reductions you are ord- their night tff As far as scoring to those tlie finer ered by Washington lay off landard that represents loughs went it wasn't a night off at first all for the pedagogs but decidedly a (deals of the community as far as the needing the work least dropping ability of its staff will permit or it ull woikers in whese infamily another night on The audience noted no the all ls at family employed not be maintained mcnir over the lines as the play hesitancy Second workers having other resourmoved swiftly on to its logical conIf you as readers ard advertisers ces An immediate survey must be clusion support this made to ascertain the status of C W ill give your generous The included: Charles Last A workers and their needs" oal can be easily accomplished Onetia K Shurtz Mildred Stone Edwire conditions taken na The above Odell Thompson Capener In a community no lamer than ours undir consideration by the commit tee Arbon Alma King Hugh Davis accorciin is not an Individual eductions being requested lire newspaper Woodside Edna Eurnlmm Maignet unof the is a conum of to the typo a industry typical entirely but Titerprise LeRoy Bishop Ruth Johnson different Counties the lowest reductiLois Griffin and Leo Walker ity enterprise ons being required from Counties that Jordan dramatic arts instructor dirof and greatthe industrial are we were largely like making If you ected it if est reductions in Comities agricultusl your paper we shall appreciate it In nature you win say so and if you will say Box The Box Elder Committee provided with a subscription and an advertiseSchool! ment we are apt to appreciate it quite a questionaire to help taxing units to better comply with the al'jve suggestijubstantially ons The quota of men will in the One hundred and seven delegates As an evidence of our appreciation future be regarded more as employees from 20 counties of Utah among whom and we shall make your paper the very best working under the direction of the were Mrs Erma H Summers we committee of your enterprise that Allotments may be chang- Mrs Vera S Summers BothweH display g ed from time to time to properly take Savilla Rohwer Corinne Vera possilAy can South Tremonton Clinton W care of worthy Projects Following the TO instructions WE WANT BECAUSE quoted above it will also Hill Mrs Violet N Jensen Bear River GOOD HUMOR: Willard to allot men to City Thomas C Woodland LEAVE YOU IN be quite impossible different parts of the County purely representing Box Elder county regist‘Some of you pedestrians on a population or a relief load basis ered Sunday afternoon and Monday Motorist: owned the If for club as you the fifteenth annual as these do not wholly indicate industwalk along leaders’ rial conditions streets' training course at the Utah Pedestrian "Yes and some of you The letter further states that “Rot- State Agricultural college according to D P state club leader The motorists drive about as if you owned ation or staggering of different groups course Murray will end this Saturday at noon the car!” of employees is prohibited” and “Obto these Delegates have been furnished sleep-at incurred contrary ligations ing accomodations in army style MYSTERY DRAMA instructions will not be honored” While the county committee re- toe college under supervised managePARAMOUNT ment grets this reduction in its forces it will The objectives of the club course “Fog" one of the mo6t popular mys- have to carry out the instructions ad-to were outlined at the opening session tery novels of the past year has reach- the letter" cooperating with the ministration in the great recovery by Mr Murray and short discussions ed the talking picture screen were held The Valintine Williams Dorthy Rice program At the afternoon session President Bims yam which ran aerially In the E G Peterson addressed the delegates has Treble Club Saturday Evening Post recently on the challenge the future holds for and keen filmed L'y Columbia Studios trained leaders sill show at the Paramount Theatre next Sat Sun and Mon was hostess to Miss Lois Pensson Laid entirely on board a trans- - toe “Treble Clel Club” at home her Atlantic liner at asa ttastary starts Piano numbers were with the murder of an eccentric mil- Monday evening the following members: played by A lionaire A mystic Melba Kirkham Jean Shimek Opal seeress next dies and the ship's docand mail Richards Jeanne Winters Beverly tor U the third to meet s like fate column Elaine Christensen and She Holmgren suspossible a are There closed Lois Persson The program toe of —all mystery page 2 pects and the solving with a duet “Olow Worm” by Elaine and the' apprehending of the realof the 5th after Shirley Watland and his motive for the kJII- Gephart and were criminal played and lunchnow sian and which games Inga form an Intensely interesting sixteen members and eon served to absoj btrg drama A Mrs A EL Rich and Miss Shirley Taypage comic section In screen form it is proving to be lor as guests- the New A fs entertaining as it was in print Miss announced Bums scholar Brian the — Mary by headed and The cmt is to be Denny slilp of ten weeks free lessons Donald Cook and Reginald activities of player tied by Melba Kirkham and Jean with a supporting roster 4 that uumbeis over a dozen of the best Richards who will each receive five weeks training actors in Hollywood School Assembly crt Elder Represented At 4'H a AT Clef It Entertained n a U S i i SETS A NO AGREEMENT MARK LOCAL GROWERS ARE ACTIVE DISCUSSING AND BEAR RIVER PROBLEMS STAKES MALAD CLAIM 100 PER CENT Directors of the Box Elder County crops association met at Monday to discuss provisions of pea contracts for the next yea and transact other business ihe objectionable features of last contract were discussed and a years contract that would be more satisII S Jennings factory to toe group was decided upon This contract the directors took with them to the meeting of the state canning crops association at Ogden Tuesall local day and Wednesday where groups of th state are attempting to formulate a uniform contract to present to the canners Directors of the Box Elder group who attended the Ogden meetings were Owen Cheney George A Beal A L Weidman Peter Boss T E Adams and Orson Iverson Sessions of the State Canning Crops Association with the Representatives of the canning companies ended ThurMANUFACTURES without sday afternoon any agreeCOMING ment on pea contracts having been BOOSTER reached according to Owen Cheney TO GARLAND who returned from the meetings last Mo H S Jennings secretary of the evening The offer of the companies of a 15 will Utah Manufacturers Association in the per cent increase over last years prices be the speaker ot a meeting C A who in stake tabernacle at Garland Monday was refused by the C under turn submitted their proposition calle ening March 5th at 8 PM the auspices of the Utah Federation ing for approximately a 30 per cent in the minor changed Clubs and sponsored increase and Women’s of contract provisions directly by the Ladies Self Culture CluL' refused to accede to The canners of Garland and demands the the growers meeting Mr Jennings subject will be purely adjourned with no date set for future educational “The Economic Importin the State discussion of canning WOMEN CLUB TO SPONSOR LECTURE MON UTAH ance Manufacturing of Utah” Mr Jennings has an educational message that every citizen should hear He will give some astounding facts and it is reported all of which figures have been carefully checked by the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs correct found be to and Mr Jennings is an outstanding speaker and be a reputation for dealfacts of Importance to actual in ing his State He is an entuslastlc booster of mining agriculture and livestock as he believes these industries together with manufacturing are the basic things that will further the growth and devof Utah elopment Self Culture Club has The ladies arranged a musical program to fill out the evening and urges that all who possibly can' be In attendance' All are Invited and there Is no charge The club Is sponsoring this as one of their civic activities T W Lee Leaves For Idaho Falls for 3years master Garland factory of Sugar Company bade good bye to his many friends here this week and left Tuesday evening for Idaho Falls to head the mechanical o mill there force of the Mr Lee recently received his transfer orders from the head office at Salt Lake City During his years in Garland Mr Lee has made a gTeat many friends among all who have come In contact with him in church and business affairs and all hold him In respect for his fine qualities of character and Industry A farewell testimonial for Mr Lee was held in the Garland hotel Monday when about twenty men who evening with associated been him at the have factory gave a dinner in his honor and presented him with a fine traveling bag as a token of their esteem In song and talk the group wished Mr Lee success and happiness in his new location Mr Lee already made arrangements for a place to reside with his family near Idaho Falls His position here will be taken by Mr James Trinnlman formerly mastThos W mechanic Lee at the the WEEK READ THE TIMES ft will undoubtedly be a long time before records established by the two of Sunday School stake convention workers held here Sunday are equalled anywhere Over 600 from a people gathered far flung territory some of them travelling over 60 miles to be present at the meetings which were held in the stake tabernacle Sunday Every School worker in the Bear River and Mai ad stakes was reported present' Workers who had made such an effort to be In attendance were amply rewarded by having an opportunity to from a group of receive instructions ten distinguished educators headed by David O McKay general superintendent of all the Sunday Schools of the church The convention began at 9:45 with a meeting for stake workers which was featured by short addresses by memAt bers of the general board presort 10:30 all Joined In a general meeting which was marked by inspirational of moral and addresses on the value spiritual training to enable every child to stand firm under the pressure of life and a song service led by P Melvin Petersen of the general board Elder David O McKay stressed the Importance of self respect and respect for the rights and feelings of others as essential elements of proper spiritual and moral training and as essential to spiritual strength During the noon intermission the Bear River stake ttoard served refresh-- i ments to 620 people Every person present upon appearing at the kitchen Garland in the Garland ward recreation hail was given a well filled plate The actual time spent serving the large crowd was about 30 minutes another ' record The afternoon session was largely given over to department work under the direction of the The Garland School operetta “Paper following general board members who David O McKay were Chas last receivpresent: Prayers" presented Friday P Meled unstinted praise from every quarter J Ross Frank K Seegmiller vin Petersen Geo M Cannon Jas L for its high standard of excellence and beauty with every feature from Barker Mark Austin Aaron W Tracy the lead characters to the tiny “Paper Marie Fox Felt and Preston Thomas Prayers” getting enthusiastic approval According to Principal J D GunderGenealogical Pageant son comity school officials from BriIs Well Attended gham City who were present declared it the most finished production of its kind they had ever seen and were loud The religious pageant presented by In their praise of the faculty cf the the Garland ward genealogical society school for the fine cooperation they was before a given Monday evening had shown in its preparation in the large and appreciative audience The ticket sale totals showed that It ward recreation hall had exceeded by a few admissions any tableaux play and accomPrologue ever school operetta presented by the panying orchestral and vocal numbers 200 attractively About costumed were painstakingly staged and directed children took part in play which was according to those ln attendance staged in beautifully decorated JapanThe message of the pageant was ese setting The fine singing of the successfully presented to many who characters received principal social undoubtedly would not have been Imcomment from the audience Melvin pressed with it under other circumand Cleo Nye being especially stances Manning ccmmittee members feel commended for their singing of the More than 40 ward members assisted lead parts in the program The Japanese dances by a group of Music was furnished by the high Japanese pupils who were accompanied school orchestra the Garland male IV Mrs J Yagl and Mrs M Tazol quartet the Garland ward chorus singing Japanese songs were a unique Evan Gee Lou Veil Roberts Luoetta feature of the evening Rhoda phrtotophfcrson Thompson Harold Castieton Horace Wofflnden Venna Kirkham and Blanch Haneen High Mrs Harold Castieton directed the preparation of the play School I t n Operetta Pleases Large Audience School Opera Coming Mar 8-- “Melinda i i I i 9 of Astrakhan” a Rub sian operetta in two acts will be pre sented in the Bear River high school auditorium March 8th and 9th at 8:15 P M An army fort on the famous Volga River Is the setting for this school The story is built about opera comwager with her father mander of the fort to the effect that a woman can run a fort as well as a arise when Bobo man Complications a Bolshevik blunders and makes It difficult for Melinka to win her wager mechanic at the 8ugar City factory er The large cast is as follows: General Ivanoff commander of the fort Le Grande Burton Melinka Ivanoff his I Vasks Vemetta Adams daughter and Waaka aides de camp to Melinka Leah and Lucile Cannon Sophia — reviewed facts Air data briefly Lindbergh an avlatrlx Petrovich Venn Kirk— Laugh with Will Rogers ham Dean Campbell representative Pickard’s snappy of an American woman's college Mable on Christenson Mary Strong! or t an The Wedding March Murder Rus- American novelist Faye Nye Captain Chapter Micheal Arensby Harold Conger Corhear fairy tales — page7 children can Dean ArchilAdd Ivan Zuiski poral full —page 6 red and radical Bobo a Bolshevik Deal for the year by Bruckart Ralph Kirkham AGordon King salessummary of man from U S Vaughn Wassom Arthur Brisbane page 3 A of Gordon’s B Cohen competitor viewed by the Times Editorials-Page Wayne Regers Chin Chin a Chinese Community business man Roland Ogden This cast together with a large orch- - TH charu:t?r 'v ? OFFICERS n 1° CANKER: WHO REMAIN I i GROWERS ANDICONVENTION CO COMMITTEE NAMED TO EXAMINE ALL CLAIMS WILL FOR PAYMENTS the Civil Warks Administration at Washington D C all Fedfrom eral Projects were eliminated C W A work according to James Jensen Chairman Box Elder County C W A This order affected sixty-foworkers in Box Elder County who were’ automatically laid off A further order required Utah to reduce its forces from 17000 to 12000 effective This reduction meant February 23rd more than a reduction of 5000 because the new maximum was made to include been paid women who had formerly from F E R A funds and administrative forces which had been consider ed an extra allotment In addition to Box Elder's quota of meri on federal projects the County had been alloted 441 men 16 women on C W Seron C W A vice projects and an office force of an assistant disbursing officer two stenographers and an engineer and safety supervisor or a grand total of 525 Box Under date of February 20th Elder C W A committee received a communication from the Federal Civil Works Administration of Utah from are which the following quotations By ivn Number 31 Garland Utah Friday March 2 1934 VI Tragedy Victim Is Laid To Rest 1 At Portage Funeral services for Hazel John Osborne daughter of Mr and Mrs Brigham John and victim of a doulAe at Evanston Wyoming claimtragedy ing the lives of herself and husband were held at Portage Wednesday with Bishop John R Gibbs in charge Speakers at the services were John F Cbnley Thos P John C W Melvin Gibbs and Bishop- W W Richards of whom the deceased wag a few years student at the seminary ' ago Musical numbers were rendered as follows: “I Need Thee Every Hour" We’ll Underby the choir “Sometime Somewhere” stand" choir "Sometime and Melba Hall and by Maurlne “Shall We Meet Beyond the River” A great many by J Hyrum Gibbs friends of the deceased and her family attended the last rites including nearly twenty relatives and acquaintances from Garland and vicinity s estra and dancers entertainment promise very good |