Show - THE GARLAND TIMES Cleaned and Treated Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Roy Wahlen Subscription Price Seed Wheat for Sale Publisher $150A AT THE Year Garlarid-Tremonto- Your Editor’s Column Ilill The following paragraphs discussing a year of Roosevelt activity selected from the Industrial News Review appeal to us as particularly interesting this week Has it failed? Has it been an unqualified success? Or has it fallen between these two extremes? Those were the questions that were being universally asked when the first year came to an end on March 4 One thing was on the part of the press is still fairly at a low ebb Few Republican papers damn the President is Democrat few Democratic papers claim because he a that his batting average has been 100 per cent Opinion runs about as follows: £ ADJUSTMENT S CIVIL WORKS ADMINISTRATION-“Questiorj-able dangerous—but necessary” That is about the way much responsible viewpoint runs on this Activities At The are again Reduced Effective School against other schools —John Coe Seventh 800 725 600 450 Delivered) County TAXATION— Taxation is being used as a means of to give to taking from ConIn doing that it has thoroughly frightened business in servative opinion feels that oppressive taxation menaces dime to is Liberal opin- all a recovery prolong depression likely ion still is working on the basis that equalizing incomes them will offset any existing or potential tax burden know there you are-- at the end of a year in which a slow insidious and bloodless political revolution took place So Sato —Ted FIFTH E : A Job Birch THE SHOE RERUILDER c$ ') 4 m HH4444444444444444444444H : Grade in handy County Dealers Coal Association Now in two days he Is again —Masa neat and room Fifth Track Meet Over to the place where Jump run throw the Cullimore Is second competing Garland school we have we LVoad Jump high the fifty yard dash and four pound shot Grant Is first and Lynn Larson The rest of the boys are for places —Vein Oyler Boyi Busenbark Organise Chorus Little Dog Saturday afternoon when we were Jump the rope we heard some 4 thing We ran to see thepigs In thp corner there was a little brown thing We thought it was a dead rabbit that we gave them m the mrning In a minute the little We went home brown It was a little thing came brown dog It was bitten cn the ear and frent font It rate looked like r ?n I ran and got a It hurt him and a cloth Then I wc'h-rhim playing h' I I I I I I I I Wilson Hotel Your Headquarters While In Salt Lake City : We Welcome You In The Center Of All Activities ? ‘ ! AUTO PARKING IN REAR FOR GUESTS I I Rates $100 Per Day And Up f Banquet Planned Speeches menus Banquet table decorations and toasts are being planned by th public speaking class this week The class has been divided Into thr Each group Is to develop groups banquet situation of their own Toasts and toastmaster's speech es are being prepared at the present time After dinner speeches will be studied and prepared next week Subscribe Today For The Times 'V OVER 400 PICTURES J Told tn Simple Language tell the utory The uritciem aie short concise and fascinating Here are a tew subject covered Picture ) ArtaamlCroftVork— J vi:t C Ji Repairing urn— !wit lL Hiding — — 'I in rirjt r 'ii lii ui y()V V sGkVuw - h - (ni I'lUiO t “h Would you like to keep posted on all the new developments in this cmarkahle world of ours? The new Inventions — the latest Scientific Discoveries — the amazing Feat made n the — - ki’ ii — Lit c' ' a j —Li if 'L y v tic? E 'v many otlvr f to you t icli month thnv'h tV n ’i : V' P 1)1 I LA cn r We are all glad that spring came so soon this year Last year at this time the snow was Just going away This Is the kind of weather ws all like — Charlene Petterson 4th Grade f r - “ V ' cptLi jfd t' ‘s’ Jf a ol p Ivth tuiLMh' f ii u Hint: GRADE The Toy '0 Band POPULAR MECHANICS 200 E Ontario St band triangles These drum toy Dept N Chicago fr There and Bac- kNo delay state or the nation you can business matters or reach ACROSS The boys of the fourth and fifth are haring a chorus There grades are eighteen are boys in It There three parts alto soprano and tenor We hope to develope our chorus to be a good one — Dale Miller Fifth Grade III Grade Spring We are having a are the Instruments: II GRADE clean —June THIRD GRADE My Weekly Primer our weekly newspaper published at Columbus Ohio is a picture contest Prizes conducting will be given for the best pictures of children with their pets Miss Adams is sending some of our pictures to this contest Ml withyu playing Tazoi We have many pretty flowers in our room Some of the children brought plants Some In flower pots for the window' ' bring buttercups and violets Our room Is Just like spring — Eva Dean Last —Adelle Nish In our room we are trying to learn We as many spring songs as possible have learned one tiame of “The a Merry Cbmrade” We ore Wind’s one by the name- of now learning We hope to learn more be“Spring” fore spring is over — LaRue Nowlarid a We made a little Dutch garden and some vegetable We planted We planted some tulip flower seeds bulbs We made a poster of the Dutch Clyde and Jay made a windmill and a house boat We painted them pretty colors Our teacher Is Miss Adams —Clyde and Jay Sorenson GRADE we each brought a our room so that Miss White could get us We can carry little dictionary around with us When we don’t what a word means we can look our dictionary They come in very Oar For The Substantial Dependable Crimj Your Shoes To Sixth have been Second grade studying Dutch The Holland people about live there windmill and wooden made a Kay We all think it 1? brought to school fun to study about Holland Miss Acord is our teacher —Glenna Hougaard Ss Lola Johnson FIRST Elder FOURTH Grade Practice Teams $850 Ton Box the been to compete points are determined by what each boy can do according to his size and age All those receiving over 2500 points get to try out again The winner will compete In Salt Lake Ball '(Per Pentathlon Enters The Garland school entered pentathlon this year and has Week This Lump Coal Stove Coal Nut Coal Pea Coal Slack Coal 3599 Garland Prices Coal respectively the first meet If the weather permits we wdll have two more All the boys that survived the eliminato tion test are earnestly practicing raise the scores In the coming meets Melvin Manning Eighth Grade City Nashville Tennessean MONEY—This is where the Administration’s best The Garland school (boys are going piece of slight of hand was performed It cut the value to choose five baseball teams They ! the are practicing now and the best playof the dollar to 59 cents-a- nd found presto Treasury the five tea pis are going to play itself 40 per cent richer Economists are divided as to ers ofother northern - division teams whether the results obtained will ever amount to much theThe Garland school boys are practThe fourth grade is trying to keep Each row takes a clean many regard the Treasury gold policy as being unjustified icing hard for they are going to try our toroomsee what can be done to keep day to be the champions of Box Elder and potentially dangerous the room neat We like to see our One of the best summings up of all appeared in the AsUnited States News published by David Lawrence sets: Restored confidence in the banks rapid liquida of closed bank tion banks insurance of deposits up to $2500 increased farm prices rescued local relief from breakdown built up navy saved property owners from foreclosure effective campaign against kidnapers better relations with Latin America fixed minimum wages deminished child labor protection for business against cutthroat competition revaluation of the dollar at about 60 cents revived faith of working population stimulated On the liaimproved public confidence employment News side in deficit the lists: bility Largest history failure to provide comprehensive revenue-gettin- g plan for future the securities act stagnation of capital markets lack of coordination among government agencies repudiation of gold pledge wrecking of World Economic Conference damage done by gold purchase policy usurpation of powers of states government competition with business unfairness to aviation industry tragedy of army fliers revival of spoils system in public offices waste and scandals in CWA anil wTar department purchases Ill quickly It’s voice the M JiMPUrBOBUM in MLRLlTl Q How can the best way to travel be the cheapest? A By adding the lowest rail fares in history to the comfort speed and safety of travel by train across handle friends by telephone diiect and personal Union Pacific has solved this problem with its cuts in rail lares now in eflect every day Only Your Is you big Most while- completed Ask line Long any rates you calls hold Distance you would like are 10 a cent the less on DENVER PORTLAND LOS ANGELES CHICAGO to know Co even round trips long trips Sample Fares From Garland for The Mountain States Telephone &Telegraph coaches off for Takeu good in ileqwg can costa estru but reduced Jj r FOR FULL t PARTICULARS iui “The Hotel That Makes You Feel At Home” GRADE We have been studying about the Dutch Now we are going to make a Dutch We hope it will be as nice village as our farm was — D O Chrlstopherson y Courtesy 3738 and Tills is s ADMINISTRA-TION-Thi- J SECOND ADMINISTRATION-The RECOVERY enthusiastic almost hysterical approval that came with Garland School its creation has abated It is given credit for bettering working and wage conditions for stabilizing certain inThe Junior Pentathlon dustries for manufacturing a certain amount of employment for helping to correct such blots on the economic The Junior Pentathlon has got a But the gain good start and Is raging at top speed escutcheon as child labor and sweat shops first or elimination meet has Just in employment due to NRA has been less than was fore- The Grant Cullimore recompleted cast and there is a growing fear that the tremendous been tained his first place position with a weight of restrictions on business management in matters nice score of 4680 Lynn Larson and which have nothing to do with labor constitute a danger- Melvin Manning also scored above 3500 to secure a blue tAadge getting ous trend toward fascism AGRICULTURAL The third grade is reading another It is Dr Dolittle book The book is a very good one We have L'ought four new book-—Reid Innes M mu nm i laiiiuiiiititna ?' NATIONAL was one of the most extensively debated of the new bureaus when it started it remains so now Secretary Wallace’s warning that continuance of our present policy of nationalism will require government licensing! of every farm with government-determine- d quotas and d government-controllemarketing methods and markets bomb-shell The farm of a came as something problem remains as acute as ever income has increased but so has the cost of living and surpluses are still being produced in vast quantities Opinion is about evenly divided on the wisdom of the government's policy of subsidizing farmers to reduce production ll"l"l‘ll"l i il"ll"l I I I'll gozocs and combs on every aftenoon We practice them ozoos There are sixteen that have tunes we play on them are: The Santa America Polly Wolly Doodle Lucia and Old Black Joe — Alta Bit hop Third Grade JJL THE DEMOCRATIC YEAR Milling Co i n iiiii - n $1273 $1696 $1714 $3081 cents a mile and lcsi Pullman by elimination ol surcharge ASK UNION PACIFIC AGENT M 3 s l w rlii sr |