Show 5 GARLAND TIME cents THE COPY $150 THE TEAK V WM JOHNS Editor r PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND VOLUME VII GARLAND Pertinent Lions Preparing Follies Plan Paragraphs tSj V Wm Johns ANOTHER CHALLENGE The business of an office holder is government in the particular realm of activity assigned to him or to which he is elected office His tenure of should depend upon the is service able he of quality to render in that office and not upon the number of friends he can make thru distributing jobs to just the right persons t In the same way the political party should gain strength because it gives a satisfactory government to all rather than gaining it thru handing out appointive of jobs to its multitude ‘‘ward heelers” New Programs Vandeberg Republican cident Tuesday evening at 8 p m the accident According to reports occurred at the crossing just south of the Clearfield station where the car driven by Mrs Walker was struck by the Ogden bound train Her husband Daniel H Walker 73 was critically Injured and taken to an Ogden hos pita Surviving Mrs Walker are the fol lowing sans and daughters: Mrs Mary Andrews Ucan Idaho Mrs Verna Walker Milford Mrs Nora Gunder son Garland Mrs Ruth Linford Mi's Ivy Wooley Salt Lake Kaysville and City Ralph Myron B Frank It will be interesting to and see if the senators representatives will consent to having all these political Walker of Syracuse favors taken out of their that does not encourage hands They have used to enter the postal serthem to trade for votes in men vice that does not encourthe past age individual excellence 01 To put postmasters under does not contribute to the the civil service would make rnost efficient conduct the postal service an attrac-- l public business to a system e tive career The men in that offers all of these work could look for- - vantages would certainly be one be would a It to good an ward to advancement and just too good to expect office of their own postmasters in smaller communities could win ad- U S A C Registrar vancement to larger offices Reports Enrollment and higher pay as their exThough the winter quarter has aL perience and qualifications ready opened at the Utah State Agjustified have ricultural college and classes Changing from a system Paramount — Garland — Preent Saturday - Sunday And Monday Irene Dunne and Richard Dix In STINGAREE” With Mary Boland COMING TREASURE ! ! ISLAND HIDEOUT Sweeten Enters Auto Selling In Local Field G G Sweeten this week Joined tthe sales force of the Fronk Chevrolet Seven committees the Co to have general charge of Garland comprising of the Lions club and north territory total membership Mr Fronk an are now at work preparing as many nounces comedy acts for the Garland Lions’ Ever since “Gil" bought his new “Follies” to be staged the first Wed “Chev” last summer he has been en ntsday In February thusiastic about the car and it is Heads of the seven committees make only natural that he should want to up the central committee which will exercise with his ttadlng proclivities anange the stunts prepared in proper h's new lore his Chevrolet His order and combine them into a com years of experience as a buyer and finest “Follies” plete show the yet seller of grain livestock and merchan presented dtse fit him admirably for his new Work on this feature is underway job and many of his old friends may early this year in order to have the soon get a chance to trade a cow or finished article ready for sale in the pig on what "Gil” is pleased to call height of the amusement season the “famous Chevrolet” Program Outlined Mr Fronk and Mr Sweeten attend Directors of the club have approv ed a sales school at Ogden Wednes ed a new meeting program sent out day conducted by men direct from by the central office of the Inter the factory national Lions Clubs and will put on “All is now in readiness here for the first of the series two weeks from the big Chevrolet Show at Tremon next Wednesday under the direction ton when the first of the of C E Smith The plan as outlined new Saturday cars will be placed on exhibit” calls for a guided discussion of ad says Mr Fronk who is thrilled with vantages enjoyed in various fields of the prospects for a successful season human endeavor and will make pos sible comments by and criticisms every member of the club who desires EXTENSION FORESTER fco express an opinion It is felt that REPORTS MANY the work will call attention to some very Important matters and stimulate TREES PLANTED interest thru individual activity as well as Tlie Utah farm forestiv project a part of the Utah State Agriculture outdisN R A Until tanced it the post office department has served as one of the biggest single dispensers of political favors The Mrs Post Master General always has been the administration fence builder His first re- sponsibility is to appoint the Mr M j D 0unte right postmasters up and called to Syracuse Wednesday morn down the land to strengthen iag due t0 the death of Mrs Gunder feon's mothfTl MrsMinnie the party position Walker 58 in a railroad crossing ac senator from Michigan proposes to offer Congress a real challenge at the coming session He says he will introduce a bill putting all postmasters entirely under the civil service UTAH FRIDAY been operating for two weeks new and returning students of other years may register for the quarter after the holiday period according to William II Bell registrar The new schedule arrangement provides for a long win ter quarter lasting from December 10 until Friday March 15 thus providing for two and a half months of study alter the holiday period The report of registration as filed by the registrar just before the be grinning of the Christmas holidays showed that the total registration for the year has passed the twentythree hundred mark and an additional two or three hundred have indicated on their intention of registering January 7 The percentage of returning stud ents is higher this year than last year according to Mr Bell Approximately two thousand fall quarter students have begun their winter quarter's work and this number will undoubtedly In crease when school reopens on Jan uary 7 Despite the depression the college has never failed to record a substantial gain in every year since 1924 he declared still slightly Drtggs was this week while skiing to be back in school Jack early able Injured but Is JANUARY 4 1935 NUMBER 23 SERVICES HELD FOR PNEUMONIA VICTIM Funeral servlcess for Maxine Hill 10 months old baby daughter of Mr and Mrs Vernon Hill were held Wed uesday morning at 11 o'clock in the ward chapel with Bishop Mark Nichols in charge Speakers at the services were C E Smith John J Shumway and Jos H Kirkham Prayers were offered by William King and Leonard nunifers were furnished by the following: Mesdames Thompson and Manning LaWana and LaPriel Bishop a violin' solo by F L Nye and a mixed quartet under the dir net ion of Geo O Nye Interment took place In Wellsville The baby died Sunday morning pneumonia Marriage Announced- - of Local Men Open New Automobile Agency Here Today Yote Recount Now Almost Complete of the Box Elder votes Recounting cast In the last election has been go Ing forward the past few days at the county seat Up to Thursday night there remain about 1000 votes to be recounted be fore the check up Is complete The Garland vote the one first to draw the criticism of those protesting is reported completely recounted with final total giving Zundel 4 less than reported and Adams 3 less credited to According to statements Attorney Horsley the Garland Judges have been commended for general accuracy in their counting of the much scratched ballots Garland is this week the gather ing point of people from every part of the Bear River valley who are in terested in the presentation of the new model Plymouth and Dodge cars Under the firm name of Garland Automobile Company J D Gunder son Charles Wood Jr and C D Bar fuss are displaying and selling Dodge and Plymouth cars in this locality The garage building just north of the post office is being renovated and re modeled for the displaying of the beautiful new cars which are already in town In addition to the display room which Is being suitably decor ated facilities for repairing and ser vicing are ready for use In the rear with Harvey Ault one of the valley’s In charge Elmer best mechanics Anderson is working with this group of live young men as salesman Plans for the organization of this sales and service have been underway for several months but were not con sumated until articles of in corpora tion were filed thru an attorney last Mr and Mrs Joseph H Smith of Fielding announce the marriage today of their daughter Marie to W Grant McFarland son of Mr and Mrs E J McFarland of Logan Utah in the with Salt Lake Temple President uncle of the George F Ricltards bride performing the ceremony Both of these young people are well The known in the valley bride M I A OFFERS graduated from the Bear River high SPECIAL PROGRAM school and attended the University of and the new cars secured Mr McFarland is at Utah d the Garland M An official anouncement of the Tuesday in evening present doing advanced work I A will offer a new program that grand opening of the local Dodge forestry at the U S A C Mr and Mrs McFarland will make should claim the interest of every and Plymouth show is contained la one iii the ward Mutual officers de this Issue of the Times their home in Logan clare Robert H Hlnkley of Ogden dis In place of the regular class work trlbutor for this district makes the Extension Service College program entertainment will be furnished by announcement WHEAT RETURNS was carried on ill 27 of the 29 Utah' a Mr and Mrs Ross expert zylo HIGH DESPITE THE counties during the year 1934 accord' of the McNaughton and the president phonists Predicts ing to the annual report of the exton state fish and game association will SEVERE DROUGHT Good Livestock Prices Paul M Dunn which sion forester deliver a 30 minute lecture and show has just recently been submitted to Year- During the moving picture films taken along Cash income of wheat farmers of Colorado WaOniurt-oTills is the sixth year river that this project has been Included In the United States from the 1934 crop of 1934 first ten months For the to is ward in invited the Everyone will be greater than from the 1933 the Utah farm program this excellent figures recently released Indicate an program Two main projects were a part ofj ci op even though drought made the of three Increase In consumption the farm forestry program: the dis1 1934 crop one of the smallest on pounds per capita in meat and lard farm1 New the of forest for trees tribution Year’s Party Agricultural Adjustment United States that the in During Adrrunistratlori estimatcsi planting in woodlots and windbreaks Proves Success period receipts of cattle and calves at and the 4H forestry club wrork DurCash Income without adjustment meat packing centers increased 48 a total of 41740 small trees payments Is estimated at $280000000 ing 1934 Those who like to start the New and 51 per cent respectively These were planted on 258 farms In this sec for the 1934 crop and adjustment pay Year off with dancing found Just the Increases were made up largely of tion The principal planted ments covering this crop which total light sjiecies opportunity at Garland again drouth relief cattle purchased by the ft ere Siberian elm Russian olive $101000000 will wheat farmers' this year give another novel government and while they were pur enjoyed black locust and blue spiuce The crop a total purchasing power of ap midnight carnival at the Armory ' chased considerably under their cost small trees were raised In the forest This com There was again an excellent crowd of production losses sustained by the proxlmately $381000000 nursery maintained by the Agriculturpares with a total Income from last and the dance proved to be the usuai producers in this direction will doubt al College for the purpose of supply success tho the novelty of this late less be offset by the higher prices re year's crop estimated at $365753000 ing planting stock to the farmers at a of which $267153000 consisted of re off fol suiting from the curtailment of beef party seemed to have worn low cost turn from the sale of wheat and $98 some of the more sedate who came in cattle supplies The 4H forestry club project was 600000 of adjustment payments former years National meat packer reports in carried on in nine Utah counties with The $381000000 estimated to be the dicate that a volume of business in a total of 219 boys and girls enrolled cash income of wheat farmers excess of any handled since the war for MANY FAIL TO Tills project included the 1934 in 22 clubs as much as is practically twice passed thru the plants during uv (ruction of the rural young people f BABIES days REGISTER 1934 and while hide and wool prices aimers received in the depression in the and wildlife foicvtry range wholesale declined during the year par of 1932 when the total cash in Appealing to every mother In Utah meat prblems that were native to their curie from wheat amounted to only prices increased an average of Club members fioni who has not responded to the “Regis 37 communities cent and these Increases are $194 840000 jx-different counties cooperated with the ter Your Baby" campaign call of the passed on to the producers as The increase in faun income this federal and state governments Dr T being State Firlr and Game department by is evidenced by continually strength The club Ixiyt year is due paitly tj the mueae m B Beatty State Health Commissioner pheasants along but laigely to has addressed an 0x-- letter to every ening general livestock prices noni Piute county took an active juit adjustment pa minis is little doubt among obser There Uio faimers re which higher pines n a game' rcstjiatiun in mother Beehive slate It reads project by help erne lor the vers that livestock prices are enter giam they sell These part the magpie m that sec mg to control a long upward swing although higher pruts liaic been brought about tlOll “It is an fact that ing indisputable there will likely be temporary setbacks by the reduction of the sur pnmanly ol to want the do mothers the ‘right in the year inspections Tliroughout always This opin price movement the planted tiecs wei'e made by the plus ol wheat in this country babies thing’ by their Nearly 8000 ion is substantiated by the report of 1 he estimate of cash income from Utah mothers have proved forester for the purpose of deleinnn this by htat the number of the government the 1934 crop is based on the estimat A sur the ing the results of this project “Register meat food animals on farms at this filling In and mailing of the 720 vey made (a marketings of tne ciop and the youi Baby campaign cards cooiwrators recently Is the smallest in 35 years time showed a survival of 59 per cent of aveiage of faim prices for the first distributed through the mails The the 131000 trees planted durmg the four months of the marketing year fact that there still remain 4000 who from July to October The estimates have not done this leads us to believe Board Entertained- period 19301934 to winch farmers that many mothers have not fully apply only grain have sold or will sell as allowance understood the meaning of this cam The ladles of the Bear River stake has been made for the wheat which paign New College Radio Relief Society Board served a delicious lias to be kept for seed for home use 27 at the ‘check’ on the dinner Thursday December The campaign Is Programs Announced and for livestock feeding of birth registration In home of Mr and Mrs O A Beager completeness our state as well as a 'Register Your who were the honored guests the oc EJfen The Utah State Agrlcutural College tho mothers caslon bring their 41st wedding an Baby' campaign The husbands of the broadcasts over radio station K S L UTAH FARMERS are sure their babies have been regls nlversaryand Thursday from of this the board members and Mr and MTs ToL tered and have proof every Tuesday BORROW MILLIONS Mr Ken 130 to 1:45 p m These presenta check cannot be complete and Utah man Burke of Honeyville It nedy Seager and Dr Terrfl R Seager tlons are given by members of the will not make the fine showing of Salt lake City were also guests From all credit agencies under the should In birth registration" college faculty all specialists in their with the fields The talks are given Farm Credit Administration The Social Hour Club met Monday respective on subjects of special interest to farm evening at the home of Willard Wood exception of the Bank for CooperaTO CONDUCT A delicious was dinner tives of the intermoun have borrowed served to ers and housewives Utah fanners members after which games to the grand total of $27625489 tain country up LEADERSHIP SCHOOL thirty-tw- o were played and the Old "Year was This figure was Free copies will be sent upon request November 30 1934 escorted safely out and the New Year to the Information Office Utah State found by the Division of Finance and “Building Zion Today" will be dis joyfully In AdminPrograms for Research of the Farm Credit Agricultural College four and released cussed from many angles in the January 1935 Include the following ad istration at Wasliington at Week D teenth annual Leadership for publication today by Willard NOTICE dresses: Provo Young University Ellis General Agent in the eleventh Brigham “Agrl January 8 Cruz Venstrom: Nev Utah from January 28 to February district comprising California Patrolman J E Baird win com cultural Outlook” Highway of the general according to plans eda Utah and Arizona be at the Garland library next Wed mlttee January 10 C B Cayton" “Making are pre- nesday at 10 a m to approve ap your teeth last a lifetime Twentyflve departments var a plications for chauffeurs licenses with dealing paring programs January 15 P V Cardon: “Uncle New Applications may be had at the of ioty of problems ranging from plans Sam's submarginal Land Program " for economic stability to wise use of flee of J J Shumway “Cheese A J Morris: January 17 leisure time Mr Grant Combe of Ogden is be Varieties” leaders of community to Garland this week Thousands Miss Virginia Carter who spent the ing welcomed January 22 George D Clyde: “Fore as the pleasing new manager of the and others Interested in adult educa holidays with her parents Mr and In Water Con tion representing 70 stakes of the L Mrs sight ond Cooperation American Food Store George Carter returned to Salt servation” attended last jear Lake City this week where she is Mr Combe is reported to be a well D S Church trained store manager with a good Visitors from Canada to Mexico and attending school January 24 O G Larsen: “Eradicat Disease” Lom Hawaii to Chicago came Ing Bang's recoid with his company Miss - Lola White who has proved January 29 Walter Welti: “Operas Mrs Mary Ttngey mother of Mrs for School and Community" herself both genial and capable at Chronology of 1934 on page Sterling Huish has been visiting here to assist the “Apple the shore will continue January 31 Aivil Stark it doling the past week Save 5 new ” manager Cldar This BYU |