Show nmr it in 5 cents JJL- - TIIE COPT $159 THE YEAR PUBLISHED EVERY GARLAND Pertinent Paragraphs By V Wm U y I Johns THE BASEBALL ' I BUG This week this column can not resist the temptation to another promin-- J commend ent column of this' paper) During the past few one of our friends frfis beenj nriting for the Times under' the title “The Baseball Bug”! The writer possesses a native' skill in the art of sport re-- 1 porting that has its basis in a keen power of observation and a rare ability to use the right word at the right time i i ti I'i h I In addition to this “The Baseball Bug” brings to his work a fine sense of ctean sportsmanship and fair play His articles are thorough clean and wholesome The older people who read his weekly comments are pleased with this quality and the great many boys who are reading it regularly cannot but be made better as well as wiser by it Baseball enthusiasts of the community owe “The Baseball Bug” a debt of gratitude for the interest he is arousing in their favorite sport but the entire population of ihe valley should applaud him for the high moral tone The valTiey is of his work in having such a fortunate writer to boost its sports l t DON’T MISS THIS FRIDAY UTAH Crighcin Legion Boys Beat Local Juniors East Garland AricrR'j'i Legit n baseball teams cf Garland dtrict lost Lbth their games tr Bn ’ham City aggregations hne at the t:j park Wednesday The lut game was hard fought all the way score while the sec ending in a one! tume cat to be a track meet with final result unmentdShable Drlggs Provide the Pitching p tehed a nice game for the Garland Of Saturday team the fust round In the tec end Same setsralof the boys tried to play Game the mound position bin the slaughter ' continue J unabated Tile tennis will play retain games at The Easst GuiUnd Euscbill team lout a close and hotly conteVed game to the drigham C ty next Wednesday Garland nine last Sutu’cL) cn uh park diamond by the score of 5 to 3 Close The Contest 1934 NUMBER 46 Pest Land Measuring Method of First Lion Appearance In Beets Making AAA' Feature Veterans to Get Chance at CCC Soft Ball Teams Openings Finish First Half Soon Factory It HAY — FORECAST William Peterson chairman of the state drouth committee this week told members that Utah will need 300000 tons of hay to augment the short crop of the state Pasturage is less than 50 per cent normal he said Water holes are dry ing up and prospects are that the hay crop will average only 37 per cent of normal 6j by D Smith 7 Earned runs: Gar- You can’t read his article without being convinced that the Garland Times is bringing you many times the value of your money in reading matter every week A demontsration of the differences in the various grades of canned foods and an explanation cf the canning process1 in the packing of various' necessary of foods was given tbfore the type section of the North Box Elder Farm Bureau Wednesday afternoon by Mr A C Hyde representiScowcroft the John ng and Sons ComMrs pany D U The meeting was held in the Camp ward chapel under the direction of President Mrs Ella Anderson The Daughters of Pioneers were entertained Thursday June 14th by Mrs In the course of the demonstration Mr A M Porter at her home Hyde opened more than 20 cans of for the inspection Seventeen members and flie foliow-- r fruit and vegetables leaders trs Elmer of the 21 local demonstration ing guests were present: Jensen Mrs FTank Riser Miss Dor- who were present He explained which othy Riser Mias Virginia Riser Mrs grades were best and most economical to buy for the several home needs Parley Linford Miss Lois Linford Mrs Robert McFarland Mrs Janice Godfrey Mrs John Richards and Mrs Lorenzo Porter Entertains P Thursday WARD SUNDAY SCHOOLS MEET IN TABERNACLE Sunday School Conferences were held in all the wards In the north half of the stake last Sunday morning A special program of talks and musical numbers prepared by the stake board was carried out in each ward The Garland ward Junior and senior Schools combined for the Sunday holding a Joint school in the tabernacle under the direction of Hor ace Woffinden and Millan Peck of the superintendency It was the first opMrs P C Jessee and small soaand portunity that the adult group had had daughter Dean and Elaine of Spring-- 1 to see the Junior classes in action for1 viUe are visiting this week at the home' a long time and many reported enjoyiof Mrs Jessee's parents Mr and Mrs! ng it very much Peter Boss Last FYiday evening the neighbors of Sister Myron J Richards surprised her Mrs Lewis Llllywhite Mrs H C on her 72nd birthday They presented Butler and Mrs Geo B were her a with Hughes brithday gift and a very enamong the Primary workers who joyable evening followed Sister s tended June conference in Salt Lake1 was very happy and appreciated d City last the little surprise very much his own pack according to specifics tions provided by the Scoutmasters Over night and observation hikes in the mountains near the camp are plan ned for the week During the time the boys are at camp they will not have to do any cooking since there will be a cook employed there but they will have to LVing enough money to pay for their food SCOUTS PUT OUT FLAGS Garland Boy Scouts were on the Job again Thursday morning and had the town dressed in fitting flag day attire at sunrise This work by the boys is bringing much favorable attention to the troop and its leaders College Students To Appear se:a New Officers Installed Holmgren Pettiness Talk In Discourages Opening Reports by convention delegates a summary of a year of Lions club activities by the club secretary Alma W King and the installation of the new officers for the succeeding term were high points in the business program at the Lions luncheon Wednesday evening at which a large number of enthusiastic Lions were in attendance Accordig to the report of the secretary the local club has promoted 64 separate and distinct activities during the past year a record that places it in the fore among all the clubs of Utah Gaddie Shum-wa- y and Idaho Holmgren Last and Mlchaelis delegates Just returned from the two day convention of Lions clubs of District 28 held at Idaho Falls reflected the high spirit and enthusiasm of the convention in their interesting reports The boys regretted very much being unable to back the usual ale t v i t y bring for Garland having had Moab club have it for a but declared that the Gar is recognized thruout the two exstates as the outstanding ample of consistent accomplishment in Lion activities Vincent C of Omaha of Lions International was In attendance at the covention and Impressed the delegates very much with his expositions at of the Ideals being worked thru Lions service activttes ’Next year’s district convention la slated torr Richfield Utah Ladies Auxiliary O L Pinder briefly reported the acNominate Officers tivities of the recent druggists convention at Ogden not forgetting bo an The American Legion Auxiliary nounce his relative t ending njtjie held their 'nominations for officers at golfing phase of the drug business their meeting Wednesday evening John J Shumway reported the visit nominating Kathryn Edell for’ pres made by Bishop Richards and himself ident with no oe to run against her for to Camp Williams where he visited the the position i Garland ttttterylastweek' - Before the close of Other nominations are as follows: the meeting E Vila Bradford First Holmgren was installed as head of the Sarah Sweeten Barfuss 2nd Gariand club and took over the reins May Hazel Ransom Kathfor the coming year In his speech of erine Betensen Alice Nye acceptance he called upon the memMahalle Rogers Vera Walkbers to forget all petty differences and er historian Vida Manning chaplain devote their energies entirely to the ' serNina Jenserj Audrene Isaacson of the purposes and accomplishment geant at arms Merle’ Linford Sarah Ideals of the club and the fostering of Hiltorf Doris Fridal its spirit The following program was presented Clarence Burnlngham was a guest of under the direction of Mrs May s Mark Nichols at the luncheon Mr Junior activity chairman is a government employee Burnlngham two at Boulder Dam Piano solo Geraldine Walker vocal solos Joyce Ransom retold story “The True American" Lucille Jensen solo Hollen Betensen musical RENTS GARAGE- - trophy to let the change land Club r The membership of the ward will piano have an opportunity to see and hear reading Virginia Rogers a number of the young people who have been away from the community B Y U Schedules in attendance at college the past win- Annual Hike ter at a special program that is being arranged for the sacrament meeting The 23rd Timpanogos Hike one of meets—— Sunday evening girls club the largest community hikes in the Cyril Linford who has been attend- world will be held July 20 and 21 unThe T T T Club were entertained' U S A C is arranging the pro- der the the ing of the B Y U desponsorship by Miss Mable Mlchaelis Wednesday gram partment of physical education evening Bridge was played and lunLast year about 10000 people enjoycheon served to the members and one Visitor From Coast Entertained e ed the program In the Theatinvited guest Miss Orpha Buest of er of the Pines on the Aspen Grove Mantua Mrs G W Carter and Mrs A D of B Y U About 2000 reachRich entertained at the Carter home campus ed the summit Mr and Mrs Geo A Beal had as afternoon in honor of Mrs Wednesday term The “Y” of summer the their dinner guests Tuesday his brother Gerald Alpine Waples of Pomona California the Bishop and Mrs E T Beal also Mr Bridge was the diverson of the after- quarter begins July 23 following and Mrs Renolds and son Edwin and noon and a delicious luncheon was ser- hike daughter Vivian of Lost River Idaho ved IV the hostesses to fourteen guests Mr and Mrs C W Burnlngham and children are guests this week at the home of his sister Mrs Mark Nichols The Bumlnghams are residents of Boulder City Nevada The Baseball Bug Delegates Report Explained by Agent Good Bruckart has been on the land 4 East Garland 0 Left on biases: inside of things at Washing- Garland 7 East Garland 5 Umpires: M and Clyde Buxton Time of ton for a long time and is game:Riser1 hour and 45 minutes Scoier: to make some A R Buxton prepared pretty shrewd guesses as to where all this loaning pro- Canned Goods Are gram is apt to lead Demonstrated Mrs Porter was assisted In serving luncheon by her daughter Idonna Miss Dorothy Riser and Mrs Janice Godfrey The theme of the meeting was “Our National Flag" treated in the lesson by Mrs Maud Tarbett Mrs Tar belt also read Lincoln's GettyslAirg Address Lots Linford read “ Little F o ’s letter" and Idonna Porter read “The Hltfliwiyman“ The camp will present a program at the stake Union meeting in July but there yiH be no regular meeting of the camp AT GARLAND 15 Winig fly Is uvoitcd to bi infesting a number of beet fields a this district altho the damage is yet relatively slight and not general S Y Shabata has suggested the posof sibility the fly in a fan catching Wheat sanitations in 11 districts or Utah organized under the AAA are shaped net which could tfe mou’d up and down the rows of beets To make contract wrheat fields and measuring It more effective he would put a small acreage fields to determine compliance in it to pull the flies into cat conti acts rcixnts LeRoy suction fan with the bag C Funk state wheat agent A plane table with a circular rr°-- J ti actor a straight edge to take the angle measurements and a protractor to read slope measurements is being used The length of the sides or the permeter of the field is bewas featured The game ing taken by using a bicycle wheel that by good has been calibrated over a measured on both sides East Garland chucking mile course getting 7 hits while Garland gathered After a supervisor has taken the nine The Veterans Administration office and the length of angle measurements Garland scoied first getting one run the sires of the field in wheel revolu- at Salt Lake City is charged with the when Vanfleet doubled in the third tions the information is reported to a duty of making selections of veterans stole third and scored when F Grover’s for enrollment in the Veterans draughtsman who plots the field to attempted throw to third base hit Don gent of the Civilian Conservation The Smith who was batting on the side cl Sugar Factory team won the scale and calculates the acreage comare finding this type of Corps to replace those who have Supervisors first half of the Box Elder Soft Call the head their term of enrollment advises both accurate and pleted East Garland retaliated with two League by shutting out the Plymouth land measuremene E J Edell commander of the local Lemethod less accurate “Any scores in the 4th frame on 3 singles team 4 to 0 Wednesday evening on the speedy gion Post coupled with a wild pitch and an error latter’s diamond while the Lions were than ‘the one in use would not It acSelections of veterans will be made and tallied once again in the first hall winning at East Garland 10 to 3 to ceptable to the wheat farmers of the from applications on hand July 1st state Particularly is this true of those of the fifth 1934 is the desire of this office to farmers who may need to make acreage In the last half of the fifth Garland have to comsufficient applications as of a result the survey” adjustments crossed the platter 4 time by reason plete the Utah quota which will not says Mr Funk of 3 two base wallops an error and be known until the la£t week of June According to the wheat contract a Co two singles which ended the scoring The following are the requirements operator must plant a minimum of 54 for enrollment: per cent of his average acreage to com1 Must be a veteran of a war (World ply with his contract If he does not he War date April 6 1917 to July 2 1921) is not entitled to payment 2 Must be physically able to perform Wheat cooperators are demanding manual labor accurate measurement of the wheat and ordinary Veterans who have previously been contracted acreages The measurh the CCC are not yllgible method used by the AAA is practicable enrojled In fpr reenrollment and acceptable Mr Funk says "Any one desiring to enroll hould write once to the Veterans’ Administration Facility Balt Lake City tlUh SHORTAGE for application blanks and Instructions ' Plays Locals This week you must not fail to read the Washington Digest by Bruckart for there Stolen Bases: Vanfleet 2 Two base announces that every boy making the are ideas in it on the problem hits: Vanfleet L Thompson Evans trP must be fully registered in the or- 3f government loans thaj D Smith 2 L Sorensen Passed bali: ganlzation and be prepared with his F Grover Wild camping equipment S Sorensen such as reflector are going to make you think D Smith Struck pitch: out: by S Sorensen oven and pack Each boy will make Smith JUNE The Fronk Chevrolet Company have leased the Vanfleet garage here for a storage room It Is rumored that they may do some auto repairing in the building later And use the front of it fer display purposes POPULAR WEDS COUPLE Miss Jane White of Ogden and Arthur Linford of Garland were quietly married at the Logan Temple Thursmorning day The bride has taught school here during recent years and everyone who has come to know her has had ocoision to admire her “Art” is well and favorknown from one end of the ably to the other Hundreds will county wish the couple the success and bap piness they deserve In their life together The young people hav£ not divulged Bishop and Mrs Mark Nichols had their immediate plans but it is underas their dinner guests Tuesday Presstood they will soon make their home and Mrs W W Richards and family here In Garland r the Sugar boys went right steadily improved after a rather in a business-lik- e manner and wobbly early season start and will Mr and Mrs C L Pinder attended FOR SCHOOL won the first half of the Soft ball have to be recognized as a serious the Druggists convention held in Ogden and Mrs Alma W King left league threat for second half honors Monday Thursday for Salt Lake City where Mr oOo ooo We had to ask our good friend Ike Fielding missed a chance for a tie Mr and Mrs O O Sweeten visited King will attend the special five weeks oourse for Seminary teachers to be Taylor about the results as a member for second jflace by suffering their In Salt Lake City Thursday of the Sugar Factory team informed us third given by Dr John A Wldtsoe league setback at the hands of they had postponed the game until FriRiverside 14 to 13 You can bet your LITERARY CLUB CHOOSES day As a result we were not present last rusty nickle however Government Contracts that they OFFICERS AT' MEETING at the game to lend our moral support will make a determined bid for the sec' VMod i fied and get any possible “highlights” to ond half Ladles Lit The championship fill this column oOo Club was entertained by Mrs erary Com and grain sorghum may be oOo The game at East Garland was one Edgar White at her home in Tremon- - planted for forage on farms under comOn the other hand It may have been the like of which is seldom seen as ton Wednesday evening A D i ho g contracts Mrs according to advice rea piece of strategy as no doubt the there was no crabbing no Jangling Rich gave a review of the book “Crowd- - ceived from Washington by William flowery phrases they would have re no ed Hours” by Alice Roosevelt arguments no bad sportsmanship Long Peterson director of AAA work for celved might have increased the size of and beleve it or not the umpires seem worth Utah their hats to the extent that sufed to have called every decision Jusl ' Officers elected to bead the clubdur-- f they Previous regulations prevented a confer a complete downfall In the second right ing the next year were selected as foltract signer from increasing his corn half lows: Mrs OOo Henry Brown president acreage as compared with the past two oOo In the second inning of this affray Mrs James Walton years This new regulation will make At any rate the sugar lads have play ' a hot drive went out to left field The! Mrs Frank Dalton reporter MrsWm It possible where moisture condltlos ed a good consistent brand of ball t leftfielder Doug Gunderson came inj Muir and Mrs A D Rich program permit for farmers to plant com far the first half and fully deserved last got under it — dropped It! committee and silage or sorgums for hay regardless ef to win It However he retaliated by catching six Refreshments were served by the what they planted In previous years oOo or seven others that were to 18 members and 6 guests The limitation on plantng corn and equally hot hostess The Lions Cluf team won second f'n This is the last regular meeting of the sorgums some bang-udid not apply p'ayed of to signers place honors aith a tcaia tin: hij dub for this season Gouunocd on page 4 wheat contracts Director Peterson said Well |