Show - ( V rm 5 cents THE COPT' $150 THE YEAR PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND NUMBER 47 THE GARLAND TIMES JUNE 22 1934 ‘f li Pertinent Paragraphs By V Wm (fit a I i £ Johns i r- A ONE HOUSE LEGISLATURE Wheat Day August 11th ii V i tSt Ik ' In our national government there may be some justification for a Senate and a House of Represeitatives in order to compromise the idea of state sovereignty and individual representation but within the individual state there is no justification whatever for such a system The major activities committee the Garland Lions Club has definitely decided that that rousGarland ing annual celebration Wheat Day is to be held August l 11th Various i I! i !! The reasoning that gave rise to the legislature in national govern ment does not apply in any way imaginable to the situa- lion within a state Counties do not consider themselves sovereign in the sense that states have done in the past Mr Aid ARTHUR BRISBANE The Highest Paid Editor in the World Brisbane's writirgs are mere widely read than those of any other editor of the present day To read what he has to say in his interpretative column “This Week” is to keep in touch with a f:st moving world Mr Brrtane writerf in a simple but striking style andinhij comments on current events he displays an intimate knowledge of the widest possible range of subjects os well as the word mastery for which he is justly famous Because a county is not a sovereign unit there is no neWe are plccted to lit able to offer the cessity or excuse for the state Bufhane column as a regular feature senate with its two members of this paper You will enjoy it and Counties from each county fid it full of valuable information to elect would be satisfied in proporrepresentatives tion to their population to a Legion Sponsored legislature and forget that Team Again Loses there was a senate and a House of representatives The junior baseball activity sponsor- - are being prioed and widely enjoyed fete It is promised that none of the features that have made this big celebration in such a success past years will be omitted and some may be added— If possible BRISEANE Now a Regular Feature of This Paper A Column by committees appointed to arrange for the several activities of this popularly ii ARTHUR Asked in Study Of Brain Fever There appears to be a slight increase the Incidence of equine encephalon-- i since gelits (brain fever of horses) warmer weather U becoming estaLMsh-- I ed according to observations reported by Dr D E Madsen Veterinarian for It is 8tation the Utah Experiment difficult to predict to what proportions this serious horse disease will Invade and this summer Utah communities fall Studies made regarding the spread of this disease last summer d° not strongly Indicate that It is spread by contact exposure therefore quaran-tines are not generally considered of much protection However since there may be some danger from such expos ure there is no need of unduly expos-- i losses ing horses on premises where have occurred Smptoms of this disease sue some earliest of One what variable the symptoms generally noted in the horse is off feed but may want to drink freIt may have a rather “tuck quently abdomen and show heavy Early symptoms in the secbreathing ond outbreak last September was a membranes yellowish coloring of the about the eye particularly the sclera Often or whitish portion of the eye 'sleepy attitude is observed and wrinkles on Continued page S in Mr and Mrs Lewis Llllywhite had ed by the American Legion is develop- - Bs their dinher guests Sunday after- lng ®om reftl talent a011 the bor8 noon Mr and Mrs Lynn Hodges and of the county recent games disclose Mr and Mrs Hunter Caddie and The game this week at Brigham j slaughter Barbara city was a well played contest from! with the final score in of the Brigham lads who again triumphed over the lads from Garland To The pitching of Drlggs for the SunMiss Rhoda Larson left frt “ Lays Plans for Outing of i The only reason we have a separate house of repre sentatives and senate making up the state legislature is because the plan of the nationali government was unthinkingly followed in the forming of our state constitutions But if there is no reason i’ for having two houses inj there are state legislatures any - number of reasons for not having two 01 them Officers ( Pi STATE j California Ogden In 'the first place there is day evening by train for California where she will attend summer school the matter of salary expense 10 see the game at Berkeley and visit relatives and the must Why taxpayer Miss Lar friends In San Francisco ean is a member of the faculty of the raise money to send two Garland school 0H16I1 tO separate kinds of represent-- ! yjgjon If 3 atiyes to the state capitol ms Hold Lawn Party every time the legislature meets? If the senators are' smarter than the represent- - The Auxiliary of the American Leatives then why have the gion Po6t No 43 will entertain at a o Or if the garden party on the lawn of he representatives?! June Sugar Co on Thursday representatives are more 28th at 4 o’clock when we We were right last week capable than the senators This party Is sponsored by the Fidac said that It would surely be a treat to Mrs G G Sweeten chair- see a Sunday game again after a two why have the senators to im- Department man weeks pede them in their efforts to This department takes up the study oOo Hake just laws for us Why of the nations who were allied together The writAnd what a game It was! War and World this the year er does not mind seeing the locals lose 'not be rid of one or the other during England Is the country being studied to a team like Manager Cal Wooley ot and save the added expense The years work Is being completed by Red and White brought here last Sun- Wheat Men to Elect Saturday Members of the Garland Wheat Control Association Production will meet In the tfasement of the Garland Library Saturday June 23rd at 2 p m to elect officers for the coming year smcordlnng to an announcement by E J At a special meeting of Garland Post No 43 of the American held Legion in the Legion Club rooms Wednesday June 20th the following of evening Holmgren fleers were elected for Mr Holmgren says that all who Commander C D Barfus 1st Vice have suggestions to make con2nd Vice Commander Cecil Bradford cerning the conduct of associaCommander Charles D Last Adjuttion affairs or complaints to offer ant and Finance officer Ezra Jensen should make the meeting an Historian Parley Linford Sergeant at opportunity to submit their ideas arms Ray Hougaard Chaplain Henry since it is the aim of the officers Sorenson J E Edell outgoing comto carry out the work in a manmander will te Service officer ner that will meet the needs and at Delegates to the State convention wishes of the membership Logan Aug 16 17 and 18 are Ezra Jensen C D Barfuss Cecil Bradford and Parley Linford are alternates The Lee Isaacson Charles Last Ray Hougaard and Leo Walker An outing for Legionnaires and Auxiliary members and their families to be held July 29th in Logan Canyon Is being planned with the following com June 25 the annual ExMonday mittee In charge: Roy Manning Fred tension Exhibit of the Utah State AgNye and Parley Linford ricultural College Extension Service will be staged at 2 p m In the L D 8 r Garland Bows V t" To Salt Lakers 9-- 8 ¥ Sunday THE DEFEAT IS SUFFERED BY THIS SEASON Ks FIRST TEAM The Red and White team from Salt Lake City lived up to their promise to beat the locals here Sunday in thrilling contest tfy the score of 8 The Garland boys took the lead bn the second Inning by scoring 4 runs on singles by Evans Ken Smith End Don Smith in a row a walk to Lee Thompson and Vtrg Hall followed by an error which made the count 1 In the second inning the lead was lengthened by 2 runs which were scoron a walk 2 hits and a bunt ed Extension to The Red and White team came back with three tallies In the third frame t close the gap at 8 to 4 and the locals Exhibit retaliated with another In ths 4th to make the count read The Salt Lake boys managed to get one run in each of the 6th 7th and 8th Innings while the Oarlandites put one over in the 7th when Garrett church at Portage singled stole second and third and This exhibit which is on the last leg scored on Ken Smith’s third bit of the tour will feature “conof a day as the central theme The servation” With the score reading 8 to 7 for agricultural phase of this exhibit con Garland at the beginning of the 9th sists of displays showing conservation for Red and the first man Inning of water killing of Insect pests handl- White grounded out Grover to K ing of hay best crops for little water Smith L Radler then drew a walk and fruits and after the next man filed ot to proper kinds of vegetables for food conservation and testing milk Hall Larson came to bat In connection with this program there With the count of three balls and will be a demonstration on measuring two strikes on him we began to think hay In the stack the ball game was about over Uut on I The home Interests of the feature the next pitch Larson hit a drive to will consist of exhibits and demonstracenter field that was Just out of Ice tions There will be a discussion on Thompson’s reach Lee came over new hose from old comparison of mer fast and made a dive for the ball but ch&ndise values tor money expended could not g?t H and the hit went for t stressing Lv and Radler and Lara home run kebring home house dresses sata horns pracson and putting the locals ona run betices in food preservation canning and hind drying vegetables canning of meats Garland’s hope for a tie wss soon types and finishes of walls wall clean’ taken care of by Jack Day 1st sacker ing and an exhibit of panels of good of the visitors who leaped into the air and poor colors in each type and took Garrett’s hot drive that unThis exhibit will be of Invaluable doubtedly would have been a home ruh practicability to all who attend had it been a foot farther away front In either direction Day Walker also declares that there was a better spirit at Camp ths year than Service at Portage COUNTY EXPENSE FOR WHEAT CONTROL IS MADE KNOWN In addition to the money received in this county by the wheat fanners who are operating under the allotment program the officers and employees of thv association have received or have due them for the first 8 gnonths of the operation of the plan here a total of to a report sub$442717 according mitted for publication by T E Adams secretary The detailed report of the various expenses IV months up to and includ ing April is published in this weeks issue of the Times and should prove highly interesting Mrs J Delos Thompson entertained at a family dinner at her home Sunday afternoon In honor of the birthday anniversary of her sister Mrs Wesley Gephart of Tremonton Guests present were Mr and Mrs F S Peck Mr and Mrs Wesley Gephart Mr and MrsF M Peck and daughter Sherry Guard Box Appreciater Visit Of Friends At Summer Encampment The Garland boys at Camp Williams this year appreciated very much the visit of Bishop Richards and Mayor Shumway and families to the camp reports Captain Leo Walker The visit gave the fcbys the Impression that the follks from home were really interested in their activities and undoubtedly had a wholesome effect upon the work of the battery Captain eve? before The local boys gave a good aocount of themselves In the varied athletic aa tlvitles this year and altho they did not win the baseball aeries they had the pleasure of losing to the team that did win it Wayne Capener proved himself an outstanding athlete In his class in boxing and wrestling Garland Takes Sixth Straight From Tremonton The Baseball Bug j Then there is another important item of expense resulting from the friction that devetopes each session between the twtf houses of our A few state legislature votes in one house on a bill can kill it after the other house has studied it for! weeks and passed it with a substantial majority Weeks of work costing having an English garden party A good program has been arranged one feature being a pagaent “The Allies Speak” Mrs Worthen of Provo state president of the Auxiliary will be a special guest All friends of the Auxiliary are cordially invited to be present — -- — — ana a“ day and we think that most of tnc fans feel the same way oOo is Nearly everyone to Brigham City talking baseball these days not about League baseball but about the game with Garland which is to be played over there on July 4th oOo If It were winter we would have to leave someone home to keep the fires but as It is Just the opposite season we don’t believe there will be anyone left at home they will all be in Brigham at the game! Garland retained an undefeated slate In the Farm Bureau League by win 2 2 4 8 6 7 8 I their second game of the year Score by Innings nlng 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 3 Red and White from Tremonton by the score of 4 0 0 It was the sixth consecutive time Garland the game for them In the ninth when they have downed the Tremonton boys Summary— gases on balls: L Thomwith a count of “3 and 2” he socked during the past 3 years pson Han Evans L Radler 2 Ostler Tiano Ostler the next one for a circuit drive sc or 2 base hits Garrett former Tremonton chuck Besslnger Lar er struck out 10 men allowed only 6 3 base hits Day R Radler Home Ing Larry Radler ahead of him son also pitched for the Wasatch Double play: D 8mith to hits and was maste of the situation at run: Larson here last summer when they de- all times Besides pitching effectively K Smith Errors: Tiano Reading Chamber! 2 K feated us Sort of rubbing It in on us he collected 2 runs and 2 hits one of Morgan Garrett wasn’t he? Smith Bowcutt Passed ball: Evans which was a triple oOo Wild pitch: D Smith Earned runs: Larry Evans was robbed of a hit In Mr and Mrs J H Kirkham and Mr Red and White 7 Garlands Left on the seventh inning when Tiano raced and Mrs Henry Manning attended bases: Red and White 9 Garland 2 back into left field and caught the ball reunion in Salt Lake City Struck out: by White 1 by R Radler4: missionary over his shoulder while going at top Sunday tV D Smith 6 Innings pitched: R Then to add further to our speed Radler 7 plus White 1 plus Credit discomfort he drove out his second Ike' Umpires: and Douglas Bone drove to victory to R Radler Violet hit of the day in the eighth a stinying Salt Lake City Wednesday Taylor and Clyde Buxton Time ot single Sewer: chasing Dick Radler home game: 2 hours 5 minutes of him A R Buxton Anytime this boy Tiano wants to take up permanent residence here it TRIP WALKERS ENJOY FISHING is perfectly O K with us! Mr and Mrs Leo Walker tnd family oOo from evening returned Wednesday Skeeter Garrett did some fine base Pleasant Grove where they spent sevrunning especially In the seventh when eral days visiting and fishing at the he singled stole second and after Reservoir They report a a long breath went on to third on Strawberry the next pitch Two stolen bases in very successful fishing trip and are well able to prove It succession and in broad daylight! oOo Albert Petersen and daughter Betty- After the next two men had been retlredKen Smith came to bUt and lou are spending the week In Salt Lake I swipfe the thinking' Skeeter might City as guests of Mr Petersen's daughhome plate befoie they were thru with ter Mrs Clark Jensen to it he smacked out a hot single GROUP FAMILY LARGE bring 1dm in without further base pil-- j ATTENDS ANNUAL REUNION fering Any one who has had the the privilege of watching oOo antics of our state legislature vastly it bandies bi’js back and:! different lineup Sunday than the one hundreds oiaouars a uay forth m mock new third a seriousness they brought here before are lost Then there must as jt wastes the peopIcg time' baseman new catcher and a complete be time spent by commit-ja- nj must have felt new outfield oOo tees of the Uvo houses to time some itwas’high Ostler giant catcher was g regular reconcile the differences ‘he- tackle on last years Utah football team '(vas done about tween them and another thing and we think that Ike Armstrong will vote in each or many votes’ The thing to do is change find plenty of worries trying to replace him this fall perhaps before the thing is our state constitution to al- oOo oOo Tom) By the way folks Ken was hitting finaMy settled jlow for a unicameral legis- - Tom White (not Jake White’samateur ’em Sunday Out of four times at bat of the leading Salt Lake lature and the sooner we do one chuckers started the game and he he collected 3 hits and flew out once lne result in no instance it the better Some public! usted exactly one inning The Gar to centerfield is a better law oOo The group1 spirited citizen should spon- - land Lbys Jumped on him in earnest in raav as well have met to-- ! ' sor a petition to bring: this the econd frame’ and P1 Rdler- An amusing --incident occurred during ”'ri in ” ? af " : Lb 'had to take over the Vr “Red” Taylor who He would get plenty ment gether in the first place and about turning from his customary m settled the matter for once of signers and soon Larson OwUlnued on page 4 the visitors leftflelder won’ T?:as Jl 9 r A I’p t of William Archibald Descendants their annual reunion at Plymouth Saturday in the ward meeting house honoring the 94th anniversary of the birth of their forebear 250 About people were present Fifteen children of William Archibald are now living eight of whom took on the program of the reunion held last liquid sir at It’s a trick to bold 312 degrees below zero in your mouth but Elliott Jamei does It as part of the free show In the Science theater of the new World's Fsir in Chicago part J |