Show 5 cents THE THE COPT Tire TEAS IL50 1MES GARLAND VOLUME - VII- Pert UTAH GARLAND Final Details inen CHILD Wra Our representatives In Salt Lake are not passing it because they the people here want it but and because President rRoosevelt Miss Perkins think we ought to want it We wonder if we sent them down there to represent usi or someone else City believe In another 14 years it is possible that 14 more states will approve the amendment and then It will become part of the national constitution and Congress will have the right to prohibit anyone in the U S under 18 from doing any useful labor for pay e o that a constitutional 0 There is no need for a child labor ammendment In Utah as well as in many other states a scarce few dozen examples of unwise employment in any of children could be found year To have all of our children’s Controlled activities and limited to make a law effectively protect such on the a comparative few borders ridiculous enough that we to amend our own persuaded Constitution to the same effect lready we regret It here In this of the state was bad were state A- 0 Teachers on the main committee In charge of the entertainment Include Charles Last Oneta Shurtz Edna CApener Lyman Spillman and Edna — BHHS Burnham Highlight CATTLE BUYING demand that than more Lionel Barry- Otto Kruger Continuous Sat & Mon Showing pm & Wednesday BingCrosby And Miriam Hopkins In SHE LOVES ME NOT Tuesday Paramount — Garland Continued we have less of It rather Because some enemy of the sugar industry tried to gain a point by circulating a lie about child labor conditions In western beet fields Is no reason why we should pass laws making it Impossible for boys ever to learn to do a day’s work beet The Man from Yonder New Serial by HAROLD TITUS No Ren one knew anything about Elliott when he arrived in it but wasn’t long before Tincup hii name was on ever? tongue for hadn’t he given “Bull” Duval Nick Brandon’a hired thug a he would never forget hadn't he taken over the impossible job of running the Hoot Owl outfit after many an older man had and more experienced failed and hadn’t he had the courage to defy Brandon himself the man who held Tincup in the hollow of his hand? beating and The stood by scratched heads— here was a youngster doing things coiddn’t be and doing them well in spite of fire and dynamite and many another hazard And Ben on unconscious their done that carried of the magnitude of his job car ried on for the sake of a little girl whom he had never seen— until one day he discovered that she was a little girl no longer but a lovely young woman — and the one person in all the world that Nick Brandon really cared for Here indeed were complications but Ben Elliott thrived on complications though he had to admit that the winning of Dawn McManus was the toughest job he had ever tackled Ilarold Titus tells this thrilltale of romanre and advenin his latest North Woods From Yonder” this paper who are the clean vigorons Titus writes will be glad to know that we have obtained the publication rights to “The Man From Yonder” All of our readers we are sure will it as it appears enjoy reading in these columns serially ing ture story “The Man Readers of familiar with stories that Mr tained C L Pinder enterand Mrs at dinner Sunday evening for Mr and Mrs J E Edell Mr and Mrs Art Felstedand Mr and Mrs Hai old Persson THE GAS TAX MONEY No money should be taken from the gasoline tax any purpose other than hiway maintenance That the purpose for which the tax was levied Thosb who ay the tax pay it for that purpose To divert the money to maintenance of city streets ot a part of the state hiway system also is open to uestion City residents do buy a lot of the gasoline but of it on the shprt thorofares that are ley bum very little would bum' far less if the state ot state hiwayvand id not provide long connecting hiways' thru sparsely The gas tax money seems primarily districts opulated state fund for state use or page Legion Post Sponsoring 4 man Bert Shea a former footstar from Montana who pushee '' fight every minute The fast and fast Improving Johnny Ball Is Success years this C&ndia of Garland Is matched ' The four months in 1930 brought time with Roy Morgan a brother of 1932 523 inches of rain 1931—409 An enjoyable and successful "BirthJerry Roy - has —659 and 1933—452 Inches an av our baseball star some time f and been training for day Ball for the President” was held erage of 510 Inches on him to give the Bo far the accumulation of mois- many are banking at the Garland Armory Wednesday Johnny a busing Is encouraging - says Orson A almoet unconquerable ture raise money for Infantile evening io No less colorful should be the apChristensen field superintendent for ’ '(Paralysis relief pearance of Fielding's touted scrapper the sugar company Sterling Hess In a bout with Fete for this year’s party was Expense Pershe who Is capable according to NOTICE small and a fair crowd enabled the boxing fans of keeping the Fielding committee to send a substantial check perThe Garland Camp of the Daughman plenty busy for the to the President's relief commission ' ters of the Pioneers will hold their iod Sweeten Mr says chairman Mr next meeting on the second Thursday a classy welter Shirley Mason Sweeten extends thanks to all who in February at the home of Mrs from Tremonton will cross gloves helped to put the affair over in such Jos Klrkham to All members are with Walt Moser who Is anxious a satisfactory manner show folks In the upper valley that urged to be present CCC boys can put up a real fight For the last one Dave Sorenson in with science local 125 pounder both hands will mix It with young an Idaho lad who has deHigley cisively won his last four fights Tickets for the melee at the Armory are on sale in both Garland and President’ A The last contract dealing with cat-- ! section of the triple A pro-- ! gram in Box Elder county County Agent Robert H Stewart announces goes forward for payment today This makes a total of 575 farms from which cattle have been purchased from practically every community In the county A total of 3505 cattle were purchased 1637 head of which were shipped for food and 868 were condemned A total of $6922700 was paid to these livestock men This program has made It possible to feed through the winter the cattle on the farms and ranches tie buying - Cooper more Garland Borne high class entertainment and Instruction for everyone is offered by the sugar company this year in their annual film presentation They have an enlarged projector and will show scenes from southern Utah fields where the new fly resCCC istant beet seed is now being raised There will also be some new reels on PROMINENT ON the proper culture of sugar beets In CARD addition to this the company has secured some fine pictures of bird Its the best fight card In Garland life on the Bear River bay refuge declare those who are sport history All who are interested are invited In the know regarding this boxing ed to see these pictures at the places business when they cast their optica-ovannounces in their ad on page 8 the list of bouts scheduled place here February 7th Tills big fight program being DATA sponsored this year by the local AmPUBLISHED erican toLegion post Is bringing of crew mit a real classy gether' Fight Program ENDS IN COUNTY 00 Saturday Sunday And Monday TREASURE ISLAND With Wallace Beery Jackie Sugar Company To Show Free Pictures There was reported recently to be a move on foot FINE EXHIBIT AWAITS in the state legislature to curtail the publication of deFIGHTERS TOUTED PATRONS OF LOCAL linquent tax lists Some will accuse every newspaper HIGH SCHOOL that opposes such a proposal of being selfish but since this one has not published such a thing for 6 or 7 years Members of the school board and the faculty of the Bear River high tho there are but 4 papers in the county perhaps we school will welcome parents and patcan say a word without being considered very selfish rons at a housewarming party on FriAn economical local government unit must embrace day evening February 8th according to Mr Charles Last chairman of the as large an area and as large a population as possible committee on arrangements In our large Utah counties it is impossible for the affairs RAINFALL At 7 o’clock visitors will be met at FOR the entrance of the new Library and of county government to be known to the general public WINTER Therefore important govScience building from where they will save thru the local papers be conducted ernment business as has been the custom for many years through the new Records precipitation and places of interest in the other kept by the slingers should be published It makes possible the existence of Tremonton ofstation The local boys selected are all of of the U S Various buildings will departments and the bunch Weather have on display Department C J Dewey the best available of their the large county and so saves the people much money samples have In proved shows rainfall from Oct- from the CCC Camp student's work The expense of this advertising is small compared with obercharge 1934 to Feb 1 1935 bo be 624 themselves first class fighters of a this the group will go to Following makes possible and the benefits people en- Inches The same four months last hard rugged type In every match yet the auditorium to listen to a program the savings it raiser a curtain contact thru 248 Inches snappy with their local government year yielded Following closer of band and orchestra music and joy will The average of 19 years (19 years details of which the promoters other numbers from the music de- authority of event not is the time of record keeping) the for divulge program With partment readings together The real thing that is proving so annoying to every the same months was 461 Our re- will bring the once feared Kickapoo from the dramatic art department Anderson Mr Howard Gunderson State Sup- one now is not the cost of publishing these lists but the serve then so far in this season of Dan Into the ring with Ray In lands and mounchamp of the Brigham CCC Camp ervisor of Industrial Education will be fact that the lists have become so long of late years hr 251 better than a year This will be Kickapoo’s third fight in 'attendance and President John To stop publishing themv Won’t get at the seat of the tains better than the 19 since his decision to return to the ago and 135 Peters will deliver an address year average manly sport Ho is reported t$ be in After the program dancing will be trouble shape for a 8 round slugfest and And from the county newspaper’s held in the gymnasum where light point of view it What will the next four months toof fine he will need to be for the 3C man is refreshments will be served precipitation a small amount of money that is received in propo- winler 1stand spring is' Is a question In tM fast and a hard hitter June A feature of the high school exbring Any one who has seen young hibits will be farm machinery repair rtion to the benefit the couhty paper brings to the county minds of most people The followColumns of free publicity on the doings ing figures may help make a guess: Wayne Capener In the ring knows work in the shop exhibit Completely and its people overhauled mowers the first work of of county officials and extension workers are published If we get the average of the 19 year just what good boxing is Fast and with another period It will be 556 inches In the rugged he is matched this kind to be on by regulations already prevent healthy boys from honest growth labor Last summer w building heard a husky lad- of fifteen rejoice - Gleaner Girls because his mother couldn’t ask him Choose Banquet Place to leave his play and seek employStake M Men and Gleaner Girls ment In a nearby truck garden behave arranged to hold their annual cause it was now against the law for and dance at the Tremonton banquet him to work Surely all his Indust- ward recreational hall Feb 9th be- rious ancestors turned over in their ginning at 7 p nx Bob Merrill's orchestra of Lcgan graves as he said It has been engaged to provide music for the occasion Yet led by Representative Mrs Bosone in the House a bare majority Marriage Made Known seems determined to give us what it THINKS is for our good rather than Mrs Ntllie A Pierce of Garland what we find we need We have too announces the marriage of her to Orson DcVeril daughter Ordice much of that kind of representation Larsen son of Mr and Mrs Mark Hundreds of respected citizens In this Larsen of The Utah Honeyville JanMonday district are indignant at the present marriage took place 21 1935 child labor restrictions and unitedly ary Foolish NUMBER 27 1935 Tax List to amendment should be allowed stand so long awaiting approval It is very probable that the Supreme Court would rule any approval of this law now unconstitutional because of the lapse of time It Is believable that In time a proposal to prohibit any attempted marble playing for keeps would be school in the state will be on display with other examples of shop along 36 states approved by work It 1 Ready LABOR is wrong FEBRUARY FRIDAY uent Johns Utah will without much doubt be the 22nd state In almost as many years to approve the federal child labor amendment It UTAH of-S- chool House-Warmi- By V JANUARY 25 1935 FRIDAY Birthday same four months last year we got CCC 218 inches 338 inches less than the ball and the lowest record in 19 the average Doings at the Utah State Capitol (USPA Service) Although many measures proposed thus far In the Utah legislature have aroused outspoken opposition —taxation In proposals particular— the keenest alarms are being sounded reagainst the state compensation vision bill introduced In (the lowpf house by Representative Stanley N Child of Salt Lake county headed tc for a comeback Loyalty the Governor and appreciation of his fine message seems to be back of it While expected opposition to the tax bill Holbrook' individual Income has not developed to any great extent there Is apparently a growing more demand from thosse seeking state revenue and to afford property tax relief to include incomes down to $500 in the taxable lists to this The strongest opposition LION DRAMATISTS BUSY ON LINES Groups of Lions are to be found In in secret session most anywhere town these days getting ready for the Lion’s follies two weeks hence their They go about mumbling parts over to themselves all day and are collecting odd costumes here and there by night Some declare there is a chance they'll put on a good show after all after more than a week Opponents of diligent delving into the many intricacies of the bill have brought to several light phases that are causing measure comes from those against owners of small industries and busthe proposal to delete the present inesses— the grocer carpenter plumber Engagement tax offset provision property They and contractor— to view It as ex- declare doing away with offsets would the Mrs Grace Haws announces to lessen of Utah Industry to the ability their Interests tremely dangerous engagement of her daughter Phyllis Even the homeowner is beginning to compete with outside manufacturers A to Hyrum Of Salt Lake City Moves to speed up the Holbrook see it as a likely menace to everyday Mrs F A bill doubling the state revenue from Marble son of Mr and living conditions The wedding of Marble Deweyville defranchise taxes were Apparently say those concerned It corporation 14th In the but is to take place February will be hiost hazardous under the feated in the senate last week Salt Lake temple are toward an early proposed law to give employment to Indications 8 on page or small business houses individuals and such as electricians plumbers even for minor improve- County carpenters Calls ments and alterations In residences To for This would make it dangerous to deal with small the On Beet employers In favor of the larger News Review of stitutions who are definitely carriers 9th 1935 is the of compensation insur- lastSaturday February Current Events day that any sugar beet agreeance ments between the producer and the W PICKARD COWARD Talk of an extra! legislative ses- AAA of the Federal government may sion to consider liquor control ap- be said County Agent Robert signed of to dyextent the parently waned H Stewart In a special telephone ing a natural death as RepresentaHauptmann Takas Stand la Ova beets for any sugar company during Defense of Box Elder tive Will R Holmes to the Times message yesterday conAfter Bitter Fight Relief P re gram county suggested a compromise This means he said that If any proWins in Boom trol' plan tending to overcome objecducer has not or does not write an Introduced hr New Legislation tions cf both the state stores and Dough ton before that date it will be agreement private licensing cohorts In Mindinkat War Flames Again Impossible- for him to grow any sugar 1935 Air Defenat B Great Mr Holmes (following the Introfor the purpose of manufacturRecommends If Increased committee duction of the undeleted ing sugar Mere to Maks Italien Government of 49 liquor bill Anyone who has not yet written an proposed legislaProtectorate Ethiophia tion calling for control by the state agreement and wishes to receive a reJapan Warns Russia to Stop Faiti distribution of wholesale of hard fund on the 1933 crop a payment on Frontier fying the Siberian In Northwest liquors and licensing for private sales the 1931 crop and also who wishes Death Toll Mounts Mississippi to grow sugar beets in 1935 andor Sentiment later has turned favorable to the Governor's point of view 1936 is therefore urged to come to the service office in the court and the report os the committee of extension In This Issue 49 and the state store plan with house at Brigham City Immediately some minor changes seems to be and complete agreement papers Announced Agent Attention Ruling Raising Topical Index rrrfrfrrrfrrrrrfrrrfrrrmaej |