Show I TIIE COPV $150 THE YEAR PUBLISHED VOLUME VI By V Wm PROMINENT Next Wednesday we are going to celebrate all of us wd1 possibly can arrange to £1 lay our work aside for a day and we very likety will be at a Brigham City where the Gatland baseball team is scheduled to cross bats with the Brigham nine Win or lose we expect to see a good ball game and we have a few more good reasons after that game last Sunday for expecting to be able to win Absorbed in the activities of the day no doubt we will forget that we are laying off to honor the birthday of the good old U S A which in spite of a nationally organized drive to dig out of a deallows every perpression son and group the privilege f Saying or writing any dG- sired fact or opinion about' national affairs t Every other country that centralized its authority for such a purpose has resorted :o a dictatorship with sup- pression of free speech and free press in order to achieve! its goal The U S A is still the land of the free tho we are going to have to coif operate as never before we are hereafter to keep business on an even keel At least 5 minutes of the 4th of Julv should be snent by every person in contem olation of the possible mean- ings of that term “Indepen-- 1 deuce Day” THE GOVERNMENT BUYS CATTLE About five million cattle will be permanently taken out of circulation by the Ul S government under the drouth relief program1 Uncle Sam will become the largest cattle buyer in the world That ought to lessen somewhat the unfortunate effects of the drouth and it ought to improve the eattte market for some time to come since it will remove steers calves and breeding stock at the 3ame time Since the meat! will be distributed among! those who have been unable lO afford to US6 such food it should have no harmful effect Upon thp legUiar mpat market Hi CRITICIZED C ATTLE-ME- TO DIRECT DETAILS OF PROJECT FRIDAY A Glorious For Young Mother Held t LOHS riClV TOT I hp p tin OTq it r 4th Is Promise Garland Kaysville Drouth Does Not Threaten Our Food of Supply Give is Claim j The committee in charge pf the Independence Day celebration at Brigham City has extended an Invitation to the people of Garland thru Mayor John J to Join with them in their Shumway festivities which will begin at 10 a- m and continue until after midnight The program calls for a parade at 10 a m a patriotic program In the tabernacle at 11 field sports In the early afternoon a ball game between Garland and Brigham at 3 p m and a dance at night Small prizes totaling $100 will go to winners of parade features at 10 a m The beard growers will not be forgotten for there will be awards for both the longest and most beautiful beard The oldest auto and the best decorated bicycle are examples of other features that will L'e given prizes A E Rogers of Salt Lake City will deliver the address at the 11 o'clock Music will be furnished by program the Box Elder high school band Con me Jensen soloist and by the Garland male quartet Stunts and races at the park will gel another $100 in prize money at 830 in the evening will be free to all and a good exhibit of pyrotechnics is promised It is a show that Brigham people declare will be long remembered by every one who comes and the wide Interest that is being aroused promises such a crowd as July has not seen in ttye city for a long time Legion Auxiliary Names 1cw Officer Po6t The Amencan Legion Auxiliary met at their regular business evening at 8 p m in Wednesday of Oie purpose tbe ctob c00013 year electing officers for the coming and also to elect delegates to the state durto in be held convention Logan ing August officers unanimously r to act for a second term were: Vera president Kathryn Edell Vida Manr Walker 43 M I A Outing Set For July ! 1th The Young Men’s and Young Ladies Mutuals of the Bear River stake will hold their annual outing at the Crystal Springs Wednesday July 11th of ficlals of the organizations announce this week The program will begin at 4 p m and will Include soft ball games and other outdoor sports and swimming in the afternoon and a dance In the evenWard groups will arrange their ing own picnics according to the plans anZt all will dine at the same hour A number of worthwhile prizes will be awarded at the dance says Parley Christensen who Is arranging the details The officers wish that wide publicity be given this year’s event In all ward meetings that there may be a large crowd to enjoy the fun the week following the Fourth of July Piesident C E Smith Is scheduled to deliver the oration at Snowvllle July 4th where an old fashioned July 4th celebration is being arranged A few investigating Sen-- j ators tried to make a great point of the fact that Rex at the age of 24 in a poem that he was going to roll up his sleevesi°t and make America over: They thot that made him a dancer to the couiitrv pit Any young man wviththat ability to see beyond the end of his nose has for some time been able to see that rank in- justices on every hand demanded that America be made over in a lot of re Our econ spects upjust omic system which" rewards president tluoughout many of the leading agricultural states has not endangered the “Just like big league baseball” Is the nation's food supply according to way the fans are talking about the Gar specialists of the agricultural adjustland victory over the classy Kaysment admlnlsteratlon and the United ville crew whe Invaded the local ball states Director William Peterson of lot Sunday and played a spectacular have studied the situation carefully and errorless game losing to Chambers’ states William Peterson of stellar pitching DirectO the Utah State Agricultural College The game was a pitchers battle from Extension Service start to finish with Norton of the visitIf wheat production this year should ors allowing but 8 hits and striking out be as low as 500 million lAischels as 7 local batsmen while Chambers held m recent forecasts the burden- Kaysville to 6 hits scattered over a some surplus would be still further reperiod of six Innings and struck out 9 duced r of unused but the Both teams featured some remarkwheat would still be about 135 million able defensive play making many senbushels next year when the 1935 crop sational catches and picking up hot of comes in The present surplus that seemed to be headed for grounders about 760 million bushels as comared sure hits year's expected crop of about 500 milKaysville scored the ftr&t run of the lion bushels would give a supply (X game In the second Inning when Lavabout 760 dillion bushels as compared ender third tfuemon hit a two bagger with the estimated annual needs of not advanced to third on Bowcutts’ error more than 625 million fushels and scored cm an Infield out Forced marketing and the emergency The locals got their first score In the cattle buying operations of the Govfifth frame when Chambers singled ernment in the drought areas will re- advanced to second on Grover's out and move large numbers of animals but crossed the plate on Lee Thompson’s of low grade stock will double this disposal merely help in the reduction of an The game remained on an even basis estimated surplus of more than six as far as the score was concerned until million cows and heifers the last of the ninth Inning After reWheat and cattle are two commodtiring the Davis county boys In the ities' vital to the food suply of the first half of the 9th Garrett Immednation which although they are iately lashed out a sharp single but was to affected by the drought continue forced at second by Ken Smith Then exist in quantities in excess of de Larry Evans stepped to the plate and mands If It were not for the tragedy singled advancing Ken to second and which It inflicts on Its victims the Chambers followed with his third hit to have of the driving Bmlth across the plate drought might be considered because it with the winning run advantages compensating reduces existing surpluses Don 6mith avoided what might have been disaster In this Inning by spearing Continued on page 8 More Riders Coming For Wheat Day Rodeo—— Riders from the 3 counties adjacent to Box EJder will be eligible to compete in the Wheat Day rodeo events it was decided at a meeting of the committee held Wednesday A $50 prize is again to be posted for the man who can rl& the notorious Black Diamond Wheat t Day Is set for Aug 11 this year Mr and Mrs J J Shumway entertained at their home Tuesday evening Kenneth of Mr and Mrs in honor Johnson whf were visitors here during 44 guests were present and the week was a pleasant social evening spent Mutual To Present Patriotic Program will be the theme of the Patriotism M I A program L'elng Conjoint in the Gararranged for presentation land ward Sunday evening Church and national hymns and solos will be selected to develop the patriotic Idea and a patriotic address on “The New Pioneer” will be given by Vemald Wm Johns The new slogan of the M I A adoptin Salt ed at the recent convention also Lake City will be presented Is Available RomNhia“jenn — ‘n'oSj Game of Year City ning historlon 1st vice- - reported the e New officers elected were: Jelly making 2nd vice- - campaign Vila Bradford Garland unit was the 6th Hazel Ransom unit In the state to pledge their supchaplain evening at Tremonton Nlna jensen sergeant at arms Doris port to this worthwhile Each project with Prlria The Garland crew came away unit Is asked to mtce and have on hand which 4 the score in their favor for the coming winter 100 glasses of Government Money evens the series up with each team Vila Bradford Jelly gates to the convention: To Stockmen having won one game The playing of Ha“l Mrs Addren Isaacson dAd-- ' hospital sew the game seemed to be more important dreQ Isaaccon ing chairman had on hand to distribute than any score and as a result every to the ladles 24 locker were named aS follows: "Make arrangements now for the covers Altmates The one had lots of fun When Bill Cull- Barfus garah Saepten Vera ladies will make these and send them pmoney you will need for carrying feedMary imore shouted that lie was entitled to Walker and Alice to the Veterans Nye Hospital at Salt Lake er lambs and cattle for early autumn” on a play BDoc- - Greenj Mrs Nma Jensen welfare chair mall City another Is the advice to prospective livestock merely said “Take it” so Bill laughed buyers of Mr George Collard and stayed where he was of the Utah Livestock Production Credit Association of Salt 8 Lake City “Doc” Green Wayne Sandall Dick An- "Money for these purposes is readily derson Merwin Christensen Earl Mar and qualified available to experienced ble Clarence Brough Jas Walton Ed livestock farmers through the Utah Winchester Robins and Holdaway Livestock Production credit Association For Garland: Ed Holmgren Leonard AdministraCredit a unit of the Faim Bishop Delos Thompson Doug which has When last Sunday morning dawned the final result was not settled until tion's Eleventh District Don Chambers Gil Sweeten so cloudy and threatened to settle down the last half of the ninth inning when $1000000 authorized capital and which Bill Culllmore Harold Persson Charles for a real good old rain storm that has with Ken Smith on first base Larr serves the entire state of Utah as well been so long looked for and for which! Evans hit a single to advance him to as the wood and Arch Hail Northern strip of Arizona has suffered little did we scoring position and Don Chambers everything before have livestock men had think there would be a ball game that helped the cause by getting his third Never credit at their have production at those who disposal hit or the day scoring Ken day 5 per cent per year which is the prestrol of the money of 0O0 ent cost of money through the 650 proThe most pleasing part about the tion and the duction credit associations in the U S was game 'however that The Utah Livestock Production Crecivilization to those man on the team was playing every is not an emergency dit Association but heads up ball not over their heads diligently is a organiza- just the brand they are really capable agency but to permanent money is responsible tion designed bring credit from the of playing s money markets direct to the of we nation 0O0 a real treat as the game was a pitchers some years been in Someone asked us which play it was dUei deluxe that won the game- - Wa it Grover's 0O0 be! system needs Don Chambers of the Ideal roster w as catch cf Walker's long foul in the 6th? made over the old apple in rare form Was it Skceter Garrett's stop of chucking Thomas’ as was N01 ton of the Kaysville team sizzling grounder in the 7th Bessie Knudson of East Tremonton Was it Don and with great supoort on the pait oi with Newton on second? found to be suffering from have If we both nines a great game ensued the Smith's sensational catch of Foley's g brokprl Vertibrae as a result of an in it was Or tong the or of 9th? fly in 24 like tfeen has not which played young ardent west of Corinne last Vanfleets beautiful peg to Home plate “u The car was driven by Ver type catching Foley in the 7th? No It Monday the non Wlxom of Brigham City and is to enough We have seen some good games here was not any single one of these won the game was thei reported to have struck the railroad that thing these we see ThU ont niNkserr- - 'nlendid nlay of the whole' tracks throwing Miss Knudson against quiequalled the top improvement soon was tied most of the way ii and Conunucd on page 5 A good time was had by all— at the soft ball game between the Garland and Tremonton Lions clubs Monday Fans Best Brigham AT PRESENT CARRY OVER IS LARGE LAST RITES FOR MRS ENOUGH TO MEET ALL NO PLAYS KAYSVILLE PARADE PRIZES GAMES REGINALD BROUGH REQUIREMENTS AND FIREWORKS TO GAME BUT ERROR Funeral services for Mrs Ruth Well- as The serious been It has FETE FEATURE drought LOSES 1 in Brough age 30 who died Tuesday MANY Board led Mr and Mrs A R Capcner attended services for Mrs Elizabeth Ford an aunt of Mrs Caiencr at Center-viile Sunday ’ NUMBER 48 at Fielding at her home in Tremonton morning Under the program for Emergency foUowln the blrth of a baby glrU were Relief some Livestock Drouth cf thejheU1 ward oammltteemen have been chosen ana afternoon the details of the county in Box Thursday B Jame8 Walton of Xremonton Elder County are being rapidly worked in charge of the services ward was out which were attended a large numRobert ber of Lhreaved friendsbyand relatives of County Agricultural Agent H Stewart has been chosen director the deceased woman floral Many and C O Adney of Corinne assistant offerings bespoke the sympathy of a director of the program wide circle of sorrowing friends The following Committee Advisory were rendered by Musical numbers has been named: the Fielding Woman’s quartet Tremon T L Davis P C ton Male Brigham City and quartet Hyrum Welling M V Petterson Garland Roh is er (Corinne) Brigham R F D 1 Five men who had known the youn five men will appoint the woman as a child a school These girl and as committees and pass n a grown woman appraising taking her place In other details in cooperation with the the life of the community were speakBureau of Animal Industry the repre- ers at the services: Horace Richards of the Federal sentatives Emergency Delos Thompson J P Christensen C Relief Association and with the repre- E Smith and Milton H Welling Loan sentatives cf the Government remarks w'ere made by Concluding organizations Bishop James Walton Clifton Kerr All men who must cull and disiiose offered the Invocation and the beneof some of their dairy and beef cattle diction Merwin was pronounced by are asked by the directors to notify the Cliristensen Interment was In the so Office at once Extension Service Garland cemetery where Bishop M A that the appraisers can start to make Iparn of Fielding dedicated the grave the appraisements and the cattle can Mrs Brough was born August 20 1903 start to move out to make it possible in Fielding the daughter of Job and to save all feed possible for the breed- - Selena Wocd Welling and lived there stock and young cattle that will be until January 18 1928 when she marretained on the farms and ranches led Reginald J Brough son of James The Garland Times will cairy an and Martha Brough of Garland In the nouncements of pulAlc meetings and Salt Lake temple They lived in Salt other matters connected with the pro- Lake City until coming to Tremonton gram a year ago where Mr Brough Is manager of a Service Station She1 was an active church worker School Budget having taught in the Sunday School Ad in the 8th ward while living in Salt Lake City The school board budget Besid°s her husband Infant daughter adopted for the year for Box Elder and coming her parents she is survived i by for an outlay of a three brothers and one sister Glen County provides an increase cf Wendell and Phebe Welling of Fieldtotal of $53883461 $18663951 over last year ing and Dewey Welling of Tremonton of tlie increase Is All I'ut $1163951 accounted for by the $175000 building Mr and Mrs Kenneth Johnson and undertaken this year children of Portland Ore visited a few program being Figures released by dayS in Garland on their way to St by the district the board to date do not disclose In! Paul where they will make their home detail 1116 comparative increases in the mis Johnson was formerly Miss Zella which! Archibald other classes of expenditures account for the additional $11000 m d peters and daughter Joan of Brigham City visited at the home of Mrs Peters parents Mr and Mrs J J Shumway on Thursday AT GARLAND UTAH JUNE 29 1934 Funeral Services For Government Cattle Buying V TUGWELL County Organized Johns TO BRIGHAM WEDNESDAY A EVERY GARLAND Paragraphs ' GARLAND 5 cents Pertinent r The Baseball Bug already the comforts who work lack for the have depression for and to denies can enough fellows of the who are ambitious determine remedy conditions shall J' j I 607 Scouts Spending Week in Mountain Fourteen Garland Boy Scouts loaded their packs on their backs Monday morning and left for Camp Keisel for a stay of a week Every lad considered himself the luckiest in the tend t the prospect of a week' of outdoor Ufe In the rough mountain retreat approximately twentyjnlles ewt of The boys were "accompanied by Victor Boss one of the ward scout leaders The following boys were able to go Wood Darrell on the trip: Lowell Hess ' Homer Ray White Jack Gleason Shuts Grant Culllmore Earl Betenson Michaclls Dale Dale JetisCn Reed Leward Tarbet Bishop Harold Hall Donald Bone and Dean Korth They were taken to camp In cars furnished by Alf Michaells A W Bishop and J J White Mis Ursel Rose is again at the camp cooking for the boys this year Her son Horace is assisting her Governor Urge Feed Conservation Governor Blood la encouraging Utah owners of stock feed to keep their feed supplies within the state this wetk The Goveror has announced that If necessary the state will fuy and store the feed Itself to prevent its shipment to other areas In order that Utah may not be left unnecessarily short before the season Is over Severe drouth conditions thxuout the state Justify immediate action the Govemer feels Ted Arbon has moved his family to Garland They are living In the house formerly occupied by the W W Richards family The many friends of Mr and Mrs Arbon welcome them back to our community Mr and Mrs Frank Hansen and son Charles returned Thursday evening Park from a trip thru Yellowstone Employment Moved Office Headquarters for employment district No 1 of the National Reemployment Service will L'e transfen ed from Logan to Ogden George A Yager state dir ector announced today The transfer is due largely to the death cf David H Thomas of Logan who formerly was district manager J Harry Hickman who formerly acted as field man for the state office of the service' has been appointed to succeed Mr Thomas as district manager and will be located In Ogden The managership of the Logan office also left vacant by the death of Mr Thomas will be filled by Conrad A Barrett until a permanent appointment la made |