Show Garland The Friendly Shopping Center' THE GARLAND TIMES V WM JOHNS Editor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND VOLUME er t i n en t Broom Com P Paragraphs By V Wm GEORGE LET Suggested As Johns DO IT The title of this column this week is so well known that every reader knows already what these paragraphs are going to be about is But nevertheless PERTINENT “Let that can it social what follows do it” is a disease George sap the life of any group be ehurch or civic In its nature A well established community about the size of ours is just at a stage in which It is particularly susceptible to the plague metioned We now feel that we are living in a social group that la large enough to permit us to belong to one organization and we can let the rest take care of themselves Local Crop Golf Committee Report Of Their Completion Assignment The possibilities of raising broom com straw In the Bear River valley provided the subject matter for discussion at the meeting of the Lions at the Garclub Wednesday evening land hotel of Salt Lake City Mr Kinney discussed the value of the com as an addition to the agriculture of a com m unity and claimed that there is every reason to think that it can be successfully grown here on a commercial basis of E J consisting A committee and A R Mark Nichols In church activities it may express Holmgrenwas appointed to investigate itself in those who say they are active Capener com here of the the possibility raising m the M I A as leaders or members They will get in touch with the exand do not think It necessary to supstation of the U S A C at periment Or in those once to ascertain what their experport the Sunday School who feel they have done their whole iments along this line have indicated duty when they have been to their It was pointed out that it is one crop session of worship Sunday evening reon which there Is no government striction which should be something In civic groups it is noticed in to recommend It the in who are active say they people Other guests of the club were Lions Club and that is enough the Mr Jas Trinniman master mechanLadies Self Culture Club can support ic at the sugar factory and Mr Merits own activities rill Furlong district agent of the MetCo as a whole ropolitan Life Insurance And in the community of a The successful organization the disease is evident in those who say Mr Pinder In civic enterprises golf club was announced Byto they are active out been carry had who appointed them and do not feel it necessary for to support church activities or are the project He urged Lion members the new club and assist in active in church activities and do not to Join for playing feel obliged to support civic enterprise getting the course in shape as soon as possible as well who thus sucThose individuals cumb to the disease of’Let George do it" should not live in a community the size of this one They should be consigned to one so small that they would be forced to take part in every church group and every clvie group as well the r become they deserve to be Children’s Free Clinic is Being Conducted Today Tcday Friday the 9th the free Or they should live in a place so clinic for all children of that force of numbers would con- Garland East Garland and Fielding is them to social oblivion being held at Garland in the old stake house or tithing office 1s to continue If our community This work is under ihe auspices civic and to have a healthy social of the Bear River stake Relief Society within member life every religious the local physicans cooperating with activities must each group support the in the interests of better health for of the group and the members of every the children The clinic will be congroup must support? the community ducted between the hours of 9 AML to building projects of every ether group noon and from 12:30 to 2:00 PM The doctors will give each child the cusit does sound like a Admittedly tomary physical examination strenuous program for each of us but The service is free and it is urged of Pew not the is projects really it those in charge that every child in of each group reach over into public by by life and those few must receive public the districtbe present accompanied or guardian support from all Individuals and or- parent ganizations large sign The above is no recipe for mere survival It is a condition of progress We can go on merely surviving and take things easy perhaps but there in that is no satisfaction t ' Miss Johnson Entertains B R H S Faculty Club The Bear River high school faculty and their partners were entertained at one of their annual parties at the heme of Miss Here in Garland we are not used Saturday night Ruth Johnson to being content with things half done The affair was known as “A Wild Let us resolve to make every worthy March Hare Party” and was sponsorenterprise of the community eminently ed by the committee under the chairsuccessful by enthusiastic cooperation Each manship of Mr LeRoy Bishop guest upon arrival was presented With FAVORITE BOOK a name of a prominent or famous radio or character in stage screen “What is your favorite book?” “It lias always been my bank book public life together with a costume but even that Is lacking interest now" and requested to attire himself and act to his assumed personality according Much amusement was furnished by BALLARD RITES ARE the interpretations given of the behavHELD ATTREMONTON ior of various prominent personages was served in style beLuncheon at fitting a mad house without benefit were held Funeral services for Thomas of knives forks or spoons Trcmonton Wednesday The affair was reported a rousing Henry Ballard 42 who died In Salt success Lake City Monday of a brain lnfec tlon were Speakers at the services Last Respects Paid Bishop D O Nelson of Snowvtlle Mrs Minnie Holdaway President K H Fridal and Apostle Lake Ballard City Salt of Melvin J for Mrs Minnie services Funeral were furnished numbers Musical ward choir with a Peterson Holdaway 66 who died Sun by the Tremonton trumpet solo by G G Sweeten ac- day at the home of her daughter Mrs were held in Tremon Ireland Crystal companied by Ethel Rogers and a vocal duet by Mark Nichols and Lou ton Tuesday in the L D S chapel died after an illMrs Holdaway Veil Roberts Mrs ness of six year? during which she are his widow Surviving home Margaret Bayne Ballard two sons lived at the Crystal is survived She by her husband Gerald and Marloner Ballard three son Roy and four daughters: Mrs daughters Marjorie Shirley and La a Tre Holdaway and one brother Guy Crystal andVaudis N3ro Ealla’d Mrs monton Daniels Forsberg of Ray Tremonton Ballard all Idaho and Mrs R S Booth Shelby one ‘sister Mrs Andrew and Mont TO CONDUCT DANCE CLASSES Nielsoh Dewey Idaho and six grand Miss Hazel Innes is planning to con children duct classes In ballet and tap dancing here In tine near future She has been SPRING DANCE SUCCESS work heiself doing some very good The Spring dance of the M I A in many kinds of freely appearing of attracted a large crowd and ' was in entertainments to the pleasure sense a success according to those wh0 have seen her Her course every Mutual officers Buxton's orchestra should have a wide appeal and at tract many 'children to this worth provided the music for the pleasant evening while art Lions NUMBER UTAH FRIDAY MARCH 9 1934 GARLAND VI Entertain Manufacturing Declared Vital At Mendon With Songs and Talks Utah Industry Golfers Organize Annual Ward Club Work Starts be Social to On 80 Acre Course Held Thursday Of Possibility Establishing New Lions Speaker Club Discuss 32 Garland And Tremonton People Cooperating In Continuous Program For Points Out That Time Of Banquet Project Being Manufacturers Sell Basic Products Arranged Golf club enthusiasts of the Bear A Committee of the Garland Lions to Mendon Tuesday Club Journeyed night and presented a program of cf any "Utah is not considered talks and musical numbers at the reg- pa:tlcular importance as a manufactular wal’d Mutual meeting Followyet the annual value of uring state ing the meeting contacts were made manufactured goods In Utah normally relwith citizens of the community exceeds the combined value of her ative to establishing a Lions Club livestock agricultural products and Those making the trip were C E mines by more than 21 million dollars” W W RichSmith J J Shumway Thus did Mr H L Jennings secards Jos H Kirkham J D GunderasMark retary of te Utah manufacturers son Alma King J E Edell sociation call attention to the ImportNichols George Hughes Ralph Kirk- ant place of the manufacturing Industham George Nye and G O Sweeten in Utah in his lecture at the taberMrs Hughes and Mrs Edell were also ry nacle Monday evening His talk was In the party Ladles by the Garland to reports the program sponsored According Self Culture Club In cooperation with was greatly enjoyed by the Utah Federation of Women’s Clubs presented those present It featured vocal numMr Jennings further 'made It bers by the Lions quartette Instrumenwelfare of the mining tal duets by G G Sweeten and Jos plain that the livestock and agriculture raising deNichols H Kirkham vocal solo Mark extent of manand a piano solo by Ralph Kirkham pends largely uponit the is the latter that were C E Smith J J ufacturing since Streakers usek fuel and metals the raw agricultand W W Richards Mr Shumway and converts the liveremarks concerned the ural products various Shumway’s forms of dressed stock Into the caily pioneer history of Mendon and meat products thus providing the sales as related to him by Cache valley outlet for each Besides being a great of his family who were members basic products manufactthe first settlers of Mendon his buyer of the to labor providuncle having been the first Bishop of uring dollars go largely ing work for young people of the state Mendon presiding over his congregacareers school as they finish their of due In lack to the bare feet tion said Mr Jennings For these reasons in the settlement according clothing Utah people should see to it that they to the accounts specify Utah products when they buy It Is Utah industry that makes Utah the speaker homes possible explained in Utah manufacturers now make 3000 distinct articles and sell them different brands It was under 5000 Conjoint pointed out numbers were Entertainment The Garland troop of Boy Scouts provided by the Lions quartet a duet under Scout master Ray Hogard made by Fred Nye and LouVell Roberts and a favorable impression upon the people1 a violin solo by Mildred Stone accomof the ward Sunday evening with their panied by Edita Capener on the pipe well presented program featuring an organ Preston address by Scout executive Pond of the Cache Valley council Team Plays The meeting which was the reg- Fielding Good Tournament Ball ular conjoint session of the M I A began with the Boy Scouts salute to the flag and pledge of allegiance and Bear River Stake will not be recontinued with the singing of America presented in the Church M I A Scout Ray White offered the opening basketball finals at Salt Lake City prayer The troop sang "A Scouts but their representative Fielding exPrayer” hibited the class that easily might A vanguard’s string chorus played have won them the honor had they several numbers Loyal Hess read a been more fortunate in their drawing Retold Stay Sterling King and Cyril at the Ogden tournament last week Thompson played a harmonica duet end according to AIf Michaclls presHoward Shurtz offered an accordion ident of the stake M L A solo Grant Richards a trumpet solo Fielding won the consolation and Melvin Mannig a vocal solo prize at the tournament after having her only defeat the first W W Richards spoke suffered Bishop of Ogbriefly concerning the value of Boy night of the play at the hands Mr Pond den Fourth ward division winners Scout activity in the ward in his remarks which were unusually Second place went to Ogden Eleventh considerThe Fielding boys woii Interesting to the boys talked of the and nature of bofhood and able attention for their sensational activities basket shooting and placed a man on called attention to the growing demand field! the tournament all star team select for real leadership In this The meeting came to a close with ion The player selected was Skinner the Fielding center Standing of the troop singing "Taps” Fielding also was selected as one of the outstanding players of tire tournament Club self Culture In the all star listing Scouts Please Program River valley went to work In earnest this week on their new course following formal organization of tire clut here Monday evening An excellent piece of ground 80 acres In size has been leased on satisfactory terms and staked off An excellent piece of grazing land about two and miles west and south from Garland is the site selected are donating a days work Members toward the project and expect to spend about (400 putting the 9 hole course In playing condition Golfers from Tremonton were anxious to have a part In the project by the Garalnd Lions club sponsored and are liberally represented on the list of new officers Officers elected are: C L Pinder Flank Gibbs Garland president Tremonton vice president J D D B Gunderson Garland secretary Heltz TreTremonton Paul Green mon tn w W Wadsworth Tremonton and W J Cullimore Garland directors fees to J D Gunderson According will be $500 per year and memberships may be obtained from any of the officers who anticipate a membership of about 60 Every one is invited to Join Crop Loan Office Opens at Tremonton xTHISWEEKx There is another full page of comic section and page' of news pictures a full If you want to know hew the Washington news looks after it has had time to cool off read Bruckart’s column And Pickard has covered the world with his weekly view Times Editorials are on page four as usual READ THE TIMES re- at 9 PM Following the program and dinner will be a dance in the social ball for all who care to trip the light fantastic and for those who think a movie more there will be an entertaining hour and a half moving picture exhibited In the chapcL Preparations for the cooking and annual meal serving of the gigantic made by the ward Relief are being The high school orchestra Society under Geo Nye will furnish a prominent part of the musical program according to present plans The following Saturday afternoon it is planned to provide activities for the children'' as part of the annual reunion A dance will be given and refreshments served according to there present plans tor the Committees arranging ward social are as follows: evening committee ward recreation general Golda Acord and Alma King chair A and Re men banquet Y L M It is announced this week that an lief Society senior entertainment be emergency crop loan office will A School and Y M M Sunday opened at Tremonton In the office of children’s activities on Saturday JundeFarmers Jas Brough Tuesday ior Sunday School and Primary orgsiring loans should apply there on anizations Tuesday of each week or at the Court House at Brigham City on Monday of each week Tuesday Morning I i According to the regulations under which the crop loans are to be made this year any fanner who secures a loan must obtain a statement from the county production council where one exists that he does not Intend to increase his acreage or production in violation of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration program In counties where a county production council has not been set up before any application for a loan will be considered the farmer who is applying will have to give satisfactory evidence that he is cooperating with the production control program of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration The maximum amount of an emergency crop loan that may be obtained by any one individual is $250 the minimum is $25 lor loans In any Applications amount from $25 to $150 may be acMeets At Shumway Home crop loan cepted by the emergency office the farmer does not provided COUNTY ASSISTANT was hostess Mrs J J Shumway have sufficient security to obtain a AGENT IS NAMED loan elsewhere to the Ladies Self Culture Club at her home on Friday March 2 with PresA farmer applying for $150 or more Mr John Stewart has been ap- must first make ident Mrs Grace Haws in charge application to the The feature of the afternoons pointed by the Extension Ssrvice of Producticn Credit Association for a to program was a parer "Lives of the the Utah State Agricultural College loan from It If such association Is Mothers of Our Great Men” by Mrs act a& assistant county agricultural If it is not in his county organised headwith Elder Box agent of County L R Walker Two musical numbers available he can then make applicaof quarters at Brigham City Mr Stewwere furnished by a trio composed tion to the emergency crop loan office LouVell Roberts and art assumed wok on March 1st and on Monday or Ethel Rogers Tuesday of each week 1st serve to until will July continue Jane White His work will consist of agisting Luncheon was seiwed to 28 memMillers Elect Officers bers and the following guests: Mrs County Agricultural Agent Robert H reduction g Wm King MisVern Eishop MrsP Stewart In the of Stockholders GarlandTre the MrsT the Adjustof Castloton Harold AgTicultunl A Linford program monton Milling Company held their Mrs M D Peters of Brigham City Mrs ment Administration and his regular hotel J L Moore of Ogden and the Misses county agent work The new assist- annual meeting at the Garland the Utah State Tuesday and elected their officers for LouVell Roberts and ant graduates from Ethel Rogers the June ensuing this year College Agricultural Jane White John P Holmgren of Bear River City was named as president and Alma Tlieurer of Tremonton as Our Serial - The Wedding March Murder gets more Are you reacting it? exciting each week The annual Garland ward social and reunion looked forward to tV every member Is scheduled to take ward Thursday place in the tabernacle March 15th No effort will be spared that is to make this year's event necessary come up to the usqal standard of excellence according to those who are heading the various committees Alma W King la chairman of the committee in charge of argeneral rangements A group is now formulating the program a continuous S hour display of stage talent in every Hire to begin at 6 PM and continue until the dinner period is concluded Audience Enjoys First Night of School Opera The Bear River high school oper“Melinka of Astra lean” directed its promise by Geo O Nye fulfilled to provide good entertainment at Its last night opening performance The large cast supported by an excellent high school orchestra pleasingly presented the scenes of the fanciful plot the vocal numbers and the dancing being particularly enjoyed The show one of the best of Its type tlie school has ever produced will be presented again tonight at attendance 8:15 and an even larger is expected etta LITTLE WOMEN HAS GREAT CAST FOR A GREAT PLAY One of the greatest casts of this or season has been chosen by enact in the Pictures tempo and spirit of the times the Louisa M Alcott epic of girlhood "Little Women” any other to Katherine Hepburn star was selected to carry on the fire and fame of Jo the of the story Joan Bennett Is Amy the “snow with it ue eyes and hair curlmaiden ing over her shoulders’ Francis Dec Is Meg flirtatious and charming Jean Parker 1s Beth the sister with a shy manner a timid voice and zooming a peaceful expression For the masculine half of the cast of a similar stellar magnias are players were elected Directors tude— Paul Lukas Is Flits Ehaer the follows: R C Harris Tremonton J who finally wins Jo L Weidmnn Eear River City George quaint professor Is Laurie the Douglas Montgomery Henrie Garland John S Mason M rich boy next door Henry Stephensea Michaclis A Gam Fielding Alf is Mr Laurence the grumpy neighbor was continued as manager bark is worse than his bite whose John Davis Lodge is Brooke who marBABY PLYMOUTH Samuel Hinds is Mr March ries Meg Of com se you have been waiting BURIED SATURDAY role of Aunt to hear who won the March And that selection by Funeral services were held at Ply is a gtm too for lt's'Edna May mouth Saturday afternoon under the direction of Bishop Clark Rudd for the! Oliver Spring Byipgton Is Marmee 15 month old son of Mr and MrsJ Mable Cclcord is Hannah and Nydia Gardner Udy who died following a' Westman Is Mamie Tire favorite story of the laughs short but severe attack of pneumonia1 The services were well attended by and tears cf an Ideal American home many sympathetic friends of the be has been kept hue to the pages milDon were lions have so often thumbed Not a reaved family Speakers Rj Lamb Oivil J Nish Olecn Josephson' change was made for the sake of modand Bishop Rudd "Music was furnish ernism ed I the choir assisted by vocal numGeorge Cukor directed the famous Alcott story bers by ward members |