Show THE GARLAND TIME PUBLISHED VOLUME GARLAND VI Pertinent Trees For Planting Paragraphs Must Be Secured Johns Bjr V Wm EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND "The most eloboate Junior Pronthe history of tne school will bi held the evening of Friday March 23 assures Coie Winzier From vhamuan All the details oi tile prom are ue ing waxed out Dy the committee mem tiers Jones White and Elva Davu have charge of the decorating nud ue signing bay Farnsworth invitations Mildred 1 hour or adveiiiznig a j Kiikham music Clara Knnh pro grams Alice Chhistopherson leiresh ments and IIow aid Fuller lighting C The patrons are: Mr and E Smith Mr and Mrs Heivm Buna erson Mr and Mrs J D Hairis Mr and Mrs J W Peters Mr and Mrs Mr and MisIsraei Hyrum Jensen Hunsaker Mr and Mrs John Shunt way Mr and Mrs LeRoy D White and Mr and Mrs T A WaiL'urton in VDVERTISING Now COSTS Every once in awhile we hear some ne remark that he has been able to buy some service or article at a great saving because it was one that vas not advertised and so tire seller lidn’t have to add a large advertising post to hts selling price 9 Such a buyer has almost invariably Seen sold inferior To mercljandLse eg in with good things are not given way cheap and secondly reliable figures prove that advertising increases ales of dependable articles and thus reduces the price actually The instance of a of canned goods example large manufactur serves as a pjood The company in 1898 sold 500000 of goods Its selling expense for alesmen aiid advertising took twenty ne and one half per cent of the gross ans eturn An increase in advertising outlay increased the sale of goods until 31 of the com years later the production pany was 18000000 cans a week and the selling cost is only 5 per cent of the gross return an actual saving td the buyer of fifteen and one half per oent on every purchase Figures for 1934 gathered by a large business magazine show that on a pack age of biscuits selling for 10 cents the advertising expense is less than one mill It They fuitlier show that the Using expense on a $95 shirt is hundredths of a cent and on sheet less than one cent adver1 64 a one $175 builds up reliable inAdvertising dustry at the expense of the unreliable It improves quality and reduces costs SAVING SENSE OF HUMOR reading the screaming news headlined of 'the dailies one does get the impression that between scandals of nature and economic convulsions strife this world is getting to be a sad place in which to live From No body would seem rather weighted down woes nameless to be happy but with a thousand to a man and woman we hast en to turn to the comic strips of our paper and see what nonsense our favor ite funny page people are up to Yet long as our sense of humor is functioning properly our cares aren't going to get us down — not for long As READING A is always BOOK GOOD to We used hear It Letter for said that reading a man a good book That may still be so but once when we said "good" book we really meant a "goody goody” book in the language of today A good but good book today may be anything old sense of the word bad in the It may even be A good book today is one that is well true to the type of life it written and recounts It does not teach a lesson nor cem Itself with Just good people con If you read a good book as we mean it today you may be wiser but it is unlikely that you will be uplifted spirit pally Good books today with missionary work paintings of real ly aren't concerned They are mere or imagined life BRIGHAM LEGION DANCE SPONSORING The Brigham City post of the Am erican Legion and auxiliary are giv ing a misfit dance at the Bluebird There will be Saturday evening special music and prizes for the t'est make up The dance is ojen to the general public at customary prices BIRTHS OF THE WEEK and Mrs Wm Butler March girl r and Mrs Clarence Round y ot ling March 14th boy r Lee Isaacson had as her guests week end her sister Mrs Nichael and family of Gurudsoff s rs Lewis Lillywhite and Mrs Hun-ad die and daughter Barbara visit jrigham City with Mrs Lillywhites rr Mrs W H Barnard Says Agent Warm Spring Limits Plant-- 1 ing Season For Trees To April 1st If this warm weather continues it will be too late to receive shipments of forest trees for farm planting after April first according to Robert II Stewart county agricultural agent It is suggested that all orders for trees te placed at once before it is too !?te Orders totalling only 30 per Cent of the available supply has been received to date says Mr Stewart Application blanks for the purpose of ordering trees may be obtained at the county extension office Due to the fact that this opportun ity may not be available in the sue c ceding years farmers are urged to place their orders now if they desire or are in need of trees for shelterbelt woodlot or windbreak purposes says Mr Stewart Little White Fly This Year Says U S Report Studies Indicate Light White Fly Infestation For This Year in Beets and Other Crops Information ccming from the U S Dept of Agacultuie on beet leaf hop Idaho per conditions in the southern areas indicate that the leaf hopier infestation will be light this year Tho the reiiort is not applicate to other areas the close proximity of Box Elder county to the Idaho district stud ied should indicate favorable fly con ditions for this region also Spring that might weather conditions etc Mr Coak of Salt Lake City and Mr make the beets susceptible to the curly Hancock of Ogden new manager for are not consideied by the report this district were in town Sunday in top but those are conditions that would the interest of the Mountain States develop later regardless of the factors and Telegraph Company Telephone studied The report reads In part as follows: Mr and Mrs J J Shumwuy and “All factors thus far available are inMr and Mrs Alec Archibald were in distinctly favorable and strongly Because of the early spring the sltip until from Monday dicate the probability that leaf hopper city forest the from small trees of and Mr week and ping Wednesday of this during the coming sprihg populations of State the Utah Agricultur Mis J J Thompson and Mr and Mrs and early summer will be low These nursery al college started more' than three D Henry Manning drove to Salt Lake prospects apply to the area as a whole weeks eailier than last year Paul M City Wednesday to attend a funeral and not to individual plantings Dunn extension forester reports Those summer and fall weather con forest trees More than 10000 small ditions which studies at the Twin have been planted on Box Elder Falls laboratory have shown to govern during the past four years for leaf hopped populations through their ac windbreak and woodlot purposes direct and Indirect effects upon the Approximately cording to Mr Dunn insect and its host plants have not 500 additional trees have been ordered been favorable for leaf hopper pop to date fiom the college for planting ulations in the bin ing and early sum ranks The second this year county mer of 1934 In addition direct obin number cf trees planted under this servations cn the number of leaf hop project in the pers entering hibernation These trees were obtained from the to the ter LVeeding areas tributaiy forest nursery maintained by the U considered show that these ritory S A C for the purpose 0f supplying lowest of which this labors Follows Long were the recordplanting stock to Utah farmers at low has Considering the unMeets Between tory Series cost About 20 different kinds of trees favorable summer and fall weather have Of Two Groups planted conditions together with the small The soil and moisture conditions in numbers of leaf hoppers which enter Utah canners and growers have at ed hibernation Box Elder county are quite favorable it is believed that the last agreed on the provisions of the extremely mild winter Just experienced especially the hardto tree growth farm con pea contract for 1934 average woods For the local growers will be of little importance as far as dttlons the hardwood secies are hard leaf hopper Injury this coming season representatives have been informed The demands of the growers for ad is concerned (Continued on Page 4) were largely written into justments the contracts since the price repre STAKE sents practically a 25 per cent In SCHOOL SEEKS crease over last year Top grade RECORD thumb and finger test will bring$5200 and $7000 a ton will be paid for a 50 c c test Stake and ward Sunday School work No system by the press ers will hold their regular monthly screen will be used to eliminate oversize iieas as was done last year union Sunday afternoon at the stake tabernacle here at O L Brough Superintendent Conditions Which Govern School the suggestion of the general church Lives Of To Emergency Crop Loans is Sunday School superintendency r Children Now making a determined drive to secure one hundred per cent attendance of Garresulted in Only slight damage Regulations for making emergency stake and ward workers at the meetings communities of the crop leans from the $40000000 fund Church officials were so gratified with land and other Bear River valley as a result of the recently made available enthusiasm exhibited by this by Congress the had of which last Monday Indicate that earthquake a farmer may obtain stake at the recent convention here its center in the western part of this such a loan if he cannot qualify for that they urged that the splended county in a sparsely settled area and credit elsewhere if he has a Justified spirit be kept alive and that all work which was felt in four states need for credit and if he is cooperat ers resolve to accomplish more local walls some in few Ciacks appeared control pro work in the same whole hearted way ing with thq production L‘jt no serious damage seems to have gram of the Agricultural Adjustment occurred here Mrs P C Petterson and daughtei Administration according to a stateThe quake was more severe nearer ment mode by S N Garwood Produc Florence were In Ogden Monday its origin At Snowvllte reports in ticn Credit Commissioner of the Farm dicate that piactically all brick chim Credit Administration Mrs G G Sweeten visited in Salt The maximum amount which will be Lake City Monday and Tuesday with neys in both onc and two story build down or rendered made available to any one farmer this er daughter Mrs H B Leonard ings were thrown unsafe It will cost hearty $50000 year is $250 and the minimum is $25 e according to Install a new chimney at the to the regulations The in terest rate will be 5 12 per cent per Lions Begin Preparations school board members disclose school At the Garland Provisions for taking crop Principal annum For Big Gunderson ordered school held out liens have been worked out under Mr Program doors following the second shock and Garwood's direction and detailed regthe ulations in check the are the had hands of local em building inspector annual nonsense exhibition of The entire building at 6 o'clock the next ergency crop loan committees now Garland Lions the Uons' Follies haf morning to determine its safety be Applications for loans from $25 to been announced to take place March If $150 may be made directly to the em fore school should again be held 28th was pronounced entirely safe no ap ergency crop loan offices provided the Committees are at work on the varparent damage having been done applicants do not have sufficient se ious program features with every Numerous small shocks have been curity to obtain loans elsewhere group earnestly intent upon making felt since the day of the first quake this years’ Jungle extravaganza eclipse Mr and Mrs some as recently as Thursday foreFrank Drlggs were all others value in entertainment noon and Wednesday night heavy Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday Since its inception some years ago enough to awaken some from their this annual event has inci cased in the earth strata sleep showing that popular apjieal until already one has are not yet solidly located at the fault its pre heard Inquiries concerning cleavage sentation No one misses an oppor tunity to hear the Lions' veision of KITTEN Ideas In public entertain prominent ment and see the boys disguised ar BEGINS THIS phil“- j The American Legion challenged the Lions Club to a game of kitten ball The challenge was accepted by The following have commercial surplus 0f any ether ag inrtf 'actions Gil Sweeten manager for the Lions Just been received from the Wheat ricultural product Club The game will be played FrL Adjustment Control office in Wash are list Seven alternative land day evening at 5 o’clock on the disassociation local the ed lngton by trict school gr ounds "Before a contract signer plows up Let the land lie unplanh'd 2 Summer fallow the land any wheat for the purpose of planting UDY 3 Plant to permanent pasture another crop on the same land the 4 Plant the land land involved should to meadow' crops examined by TO 5 a representative of the county allot Conduct weed control 6 Horace Udy proprietor of the Udy ment committee and official permission Foest or windbreak 7 Soil improving crops fer plowing Hot Spring fathing resort returned should be given Ly the committee tc last week from Ely Nevada where he the farmer-iunder ing authorizing him If this is not If tlie contract signer does net hanspent the winter and announces that t0 plow up said wheat he now has opened his warm water done he may have some difficulty in dle his withdrawn acreage In one of report for the summer season these approved ways but handles it in getting the adjustment payment Altho it is yet some what early by All producers must be fully impres-th- e some other way the bu: den cf proci calendar the balmy weather should sed with the fact that they must not will be on him and it might be that lead many to indulge In a short auto use land withdrawn from wheat for his allotment adjustment payments ride and a swim In the wholesome will be delayed or he might net gel any purpose that would have the ef waters of the Udy springs feet of creating or conti ibuting to a them at all Growers Canners Agree On Pea Contract Terms Agreement Of Heads SUNDAY Box Elder Stages ANOTHER Quake Damage Slight Building Safeguard Inspected Are Enumerated Follies Wheat Growing BALL RIVALRY WEEK Restrictions Are Again Emphasized SPRINGS OPENED RESORT PUBLIC NUMBER 33 UTAH FRIDAY MARCH 16 1934 DETAILS COMPLETE OF FOR SUCCESS THE JUNIOR PROM xr' WOFFINDEN NAMED TO HEAD WARD SUNDAY Ward Festivities SCHOOLS of the Garland reorganization £as effected School Sunday Sunday evening meeting under the direction of Bishop WW Rich ards resulting in the appointment of Horace Woffinden as the new super- Create Spirit of A ward at the intendent Woffinden who has been a Mr member of the stake Sunday School board begins his duties next Sunday assiated by F Millan Peck and V W Johns 1st and 2nd assistants respect new oiganizatlon All ively in the workers in the existing organization were retained in their present position Mr Peck has been active in Sunday School work a great deal in the past and Mr Johns leaves his position on the stake board to assume his new duties The retiring superintendency con of Parley Linford Harold Castleton and LeRoy Manning have been leaders in Sunday School work Under ward the in for many years their jurisdiction the school has grown greatly In numbers and maintained a in the progressive attitude unequalled stake They have long felt tjrat they had earned a change from their stren uous duties but had been persuaded Their to continue until the present experienced leadership will be missed much longer than will be required for the new group to become familiar with their responsibilities sisting Christensen Urges Soil Preparation For Beet Planting Ag Supt Warn That Ton nage May be Lost If Ground is Not Worked While a final solution of the question of what shall Ite done by the govern ment for domestic sugar Industry is out valuable time for being worked the production of a crop of beets Is this territory Is being lost There Is no doubt but that the outcome of efforts for the by the administration of business will improve stabilization the sugar market greatly and the price which will be paid for beets an aL In the meantime however ready early season is advancing rap for idly and preparations planting should be in progress to insure again st loss of the vital moisture for germination and to insure growth of seed in proper season Practically all land and should be floated is fall plowed fertilized and phosphat and harrowed ed v Unity Good Will Fellowship Is Dominant Note Of Annual Social And Banquet Delicious food and high class enter talnment enjoyed in the companion ship of good friends and neighbors creates a bond of sympathy that can last Indefinitely That such an effect was realized last night at the annual ward social and reunion is not doubted I1 a single person of the several hundreds who gathered at the taber nacle last night to hear the program engage in the dance and partake of the tasty banquet provided by the women of the Relief Society and the Y L M I A The festivities began at 6:30 with The entergroup singing and prayer tainment features then began and soon the crowds were moving thru the kitchen and dining hall in groups of about one hundred and fifty until aU were served Members of the ward Bishopric greeted the people as they entered making all who came feel welcome at the celebration Group singing of cheery songs put all present in a good humor for the entiie evening and all who came pro nounced the ward reunion a real sue cess was given to the ward re committee for so efficiently the details of the program M M I A and the Senior Sunday school for the entertainment and to the Y L M I A and the Relief Society for preparing the boun teous banquet Credit creational organizing to the Y Commissioners Told Of White-to- '' Menace p District In West Annual Decide Audit At Regular Meeting Monday Also On Mr Robert H Stewart County Ag ricultural Agent reported to the co unty commission Monday that a patch of White Top has tteen discovered on the west side of the mountain ridge lying east of Hansel Valley and north of the old road It appears that herds of sheep and cattle are driven over this area which adds to the danger of Is that It phosphate scattering Important weed the noxious Mr should be applied and got out of the Stewart thought that stringent steps way for other operations This should should be taken to prevent the spread be done by phosphate drills of which of this weed even If certain roads had the Sugar Company has some for gen to be closed to do so The commiseral use It is done efficiently with sioners are urgent in their request manure through the spreader and IV that means should be taken to erad or applied through a lcate this small patch of White Top broadcasting on Page 4) (Continued Mr Ebaji Wilcox president of the Fielding Town board was present and cer discussed With the Commissioners In connection with the Italn problemsof the Legionnaires mosquito control has been under con project whicn structlon dining the past winter An Gay effort is being rade to complete this project as soon as possible accountant Mr Clarence Bigler Evening submitted a proposal signed by Prof Parley E Peterson jO P A to audit Are the Box Elder County books for the Essay Contest Paper March 31 1934 It Is year ending Read and Prize Award- proposed audit to make a complete ed At Joint Meet and to charge not more than $35000 The fog the completion of this job At a largely attended Joint meeting proposal was accepted of the Garland post and Auxilliary No February reports of Miss Izola Jen43 of the American Legion held In the sen district extension agent and R evenH Stewart county agricultural agent Legion club rooms Wednesday re were presented and approved ing March 14th the Legionnaires meeting enacted the first organization of the Legion which was held in Paris BASEBALL MEN GET Stage Birthday Party Wednesday by Post March 15th 1919 Directed Commander Edcll and all Legionnaires present taking part that historic event With the assistance passed in review' of Miss Edna Capener at the piano old war songs were sung as only ex service men can sing them March 15th being the 15th anniver Mrs sary of the birth cf the Legion Betcnson in behalf of the auxiliary baked and presented a birthday cake to the Legionnaires which was a work of art both in color scheme and taste Decorated with 15 blue and gold candles (the Legion colors) the cake pre sented a beautiful appearance The prize winning essays in the con test recently conducted by the Auxiliary at the high school were reac by their authors Alice ChrLstophersor and Faye Mirhaelis The essevs wen on the subject "Peace With Secui ity” The high school faculty acted as Judges in the contest aoH have had 'a most difficult job select' Prizes o: ing the winning papers $3 00 and $200 respectively were giver the young ladies READY FOR PLAY With prospects brighter than ever for a successful baseball season Gar land baseballers under Dent Rich are starting to organize for the summei campaign Practically all of last year's team should be back to start the fireworks and there will tte some additional tal ent on the Job besides according to are All Garland people reports looking ahead to the sport with more enthusiasm than ever before due to the showing made last year With the additional interest aroused base bail should hae a great year here It is predicted Da nee Classes Begin Miss Hazel Innes’ dancing classes will begin Saturday in the amusement hall with classes at 11 o’clock fot small children at 1 o'clock for those who have previously had dancing anq at 2 o’clock for other beginners |