Show ' SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE: Th t date stamped above on each paper yon receive indicates the due date of your subscription RATES — 5 cents per copy— $L5t per year Editor GARLAND VII VOLUME GARLAND Pertinent Annual Stake Paragraphs V By Box Elder has a man state House of Representatives can get his name in the papers Well Holmes his riding question liquor most every As one who Bill the hobby does get mention day Who the lunehght is in on may hope that he a large number ol heie not only want question we realize that he will pet in the his fellow citizens tralfic controlled but also state to so handle it as to the proper Impression that the of regards the consumption as a menace to health and lives never has been before the liquor want the give state cohol as it don’t want it to be made respectable to drink for ° it is not We often IN SHIFT THE TAX too BURDEN the M I A after several rehearsing are now ready to picsent their annual music next in the stake tabernacle festival The song fest Is Sunday evening under the direction of George O W Mrs and Christensen P Nye stake music directors of One of the general authorities the church is expected to be in atas the musical follows the tendance stake conference The following program will be presented: Song— "Carry On" congregation Stake 2 singers months of Prayer of Thanksgiving” Chorus” stake mixed chorus 4 Water” “To Be Sung On The ladies’ chorus Tremonton 5 "Star of the Summer Night" male chorus 3 6 Song Sleep” ladies’ and Goodnight" Deweyville chorus 7 “Turn Ye to Me” stake ladies’ chorus 8 “Massa men’s Dear" Tremonton chorus 9 “The Songs My Mother Used To Sing” Beaver ladies chorus 10 Remarks visitor 11 Low 8weet Chariot” for the maintenance of government functions In the state are some day going to be assessed according to the income of the tax payer instead of against his property es- loved” stake mixed 12 Benediction pecially when that property is not income producing and of minimum Taxes Be- Goodnight chorus Tremonton Fanner value t 9 9 Is Found Dead trend of opinion in our present at last strongly that Such is as it should be The “little fellow” is to get recognition The income tax must gradually be not to provide more mopqy adopted for government but to replaoq the un- Just property levy now in use The legislature H David Hansen 58 of Tremonton died Monday afternoon at his farm 2 4 miles west of Tremonton as the reseult of a stroke Mr Hansen was working In his yard at the time of his death Neighbors noticed his body slumped over his wheel barrow and summoned Dr Wardlelgh Immediately following anWe are going to have to decide at the call Dr Wardlelgh received other call from Mr Hansen's daughter our next election whether or not we who was at another phone Inviting want the state constitution amended him to come to their home for supto allow the legislature the right to per the families being close friends The girl was unaware of her father’s exempt homes up to $2000 valuation way t' taxation to it death Mr Hansen here having was quite well known done much of his busmerchants iness with local during voters own more than that and will the past years He was considered not worry where the $2000000 estim- dependable and reliable and known as a good farmer ated lost revenue will come from his He is survived by daughter 19 and two brothers and two Gladys Government should be maintained sisters who reside at Davey Nebraska ideal a at minimum expense “The His wife passed away last fall Funeral services will be held today would ccst nothing" is a government at noon in the Tremonton L D S statement that si mu Id be kept in the from go over 9 front of We every predict since 1 wlU of the so few mind lawmaker’s once m a while the The Home and Community Section forced to consider with serol the North Box Elder County raim a projiosal that borders on Bureau will hold the regular meeting this afternoon at 2 the ridiculous Such a one was the in Tremonton state Mrs lola T Jensen to prohibit the national pm proposal’ director of the Home and Community guard from being used to maintain Section from the U Mrs Maycock S A C and Mrs Nettie Lund county order in industrial disputes demonstration agent are expected to be present What would be the use of having MAN FROM YONDER Every is if it could be tied up in - Saturday Sunday And Monday Bing Crosby And Miriam Hopkins In SHE LOVES ME NOT Tuesday & Wednesday NOW and FOREVER required any emergency REPRESENTATIVE NOT That lobby of women who boosted for the approval of the national child labor amendment at the state capitol were not representing any of the women in this locality by judging comments we hear made on the child labor situation Will Representative Box Elder was R ol swung Holmes one of two who the pendulum In favor of Utah ratification by changing hla vote from nay to aye on the reconsideration balloting 9 9 9 9 IIAROLD TITUS write story with a lumber camp setting he put into it not alone the ability of a master literary craftsman but an intimate knowledge of the subject gained through personal When he writes of the experience and North Woods of lumber jack their ways he know what he is talkfor he was born and spent about ing his boyhood days among the lumber camps that then dotted northern Michigan After graduating from the University of Michigan Titus secured a position as reporter on the Detroit News When the World war came he listed in the American army and the conflict as a served throughout sergeant in the ordnance service With the close of the war he went hack to his home county to write and to raise fruit on his form has Supreme in the field that he chosen to make his own — the American woods — Harold Titus has written tales that havo won many stirring wide popularity — among them “Below Zero” “Code of the North" “The Last Straw” and “Conquered" Now you may read his “Timber” latest story "The Man From Yonder" as it appears serially in this paper WHEN VISITORS With Shirley Temple Lorn tardf-Gar- Many Carol Cooper Paramount — Garland Do Mrs with it FOR are people said for G B Mrs your J own visited in Edell Tuesday Hughes E chorus holds The ladies’ practcles Wednesday afternoon at 4 Every every' clock In the basement of the Library could all those who belong or wish to belong now are urged to attend It is announced ManMrs LeRoy by the chorister to be visit- education — ning Malad BEAR RIVER STAKE TO HOLD QUARTERLY CONFERENCE SUNDAY M 28 F Kloreig Garland Florist cf The regular quarterly conference River stake will bo held at Sunday with meetings at 9 a m and 2 p m The entire church membership oi the stake is urged by stake President C E Smith to be present at all sessions President Smith was unable to name who of the general church authorities would be present but said he had been assured someone would be here Mr trip to Millan Salt Peck made a business Lake City Monday ANNUAL FOLLIES The Lions listened to a group of 2' 4 minute talks at their luncheon Wednesday meeting at the hotel evening before throwing the meeting open to general discussion who discussed projects Speakers and avenues of service available to the organization were Mark Nichols John Richards C L Plnder L O Christophersoij and Sargent Streeper Some of the ’Follies” commlittees requested more time to prepare their acts and after discussion it was de- cided to postpone the Lion's circus for two weeks tho there was considerable objection at first Six members of the club were absent due to the charter night ceremonies at Logan The following and their partners were delegates from the Garland club: acting president Davis Harold Persson John George A R Shumway Capencr G G P C and Petterson Mrs Sweeten Petterson who had planned to go remained at home due to the illness of her was Shumway daughter Mr chosen spokesman for tire group at All reported ceremonies the Logan having had a very enjoyable avening M A ARRANGING I FINE PROGRAM I officers are arranging an unusually attractive program for neYt Tuesday evening according to Charles Wood president of the Young Men There will be a one act play followed of which will by a program a feature be if present plans work out the appearance of an unusual entertainer a small man or midget from Los who is a musician and acAngeles robat After this program there will be a Valentine dance in the amusement hall Is Everyone urged by the Mutual leaders to come out M FOUR A STAKE PRIMARY TO convention1 for all BE HELD will be served A band concert will begin at 7:45 and continue until 8:30 when it Is believed all visitors will have completed' their tour of the building and be ready to hear the dedicatory pro- Primary -- gram LEGION SCHEDULES HOLIDAY DANCE The American Legion at Garland Is not going to fall down on the observance of Washington’s birthday this year according bo present indications Another big dance is planned to be held in the Armory this year and for the occasion the K D Y L Lone Pine Rangers have been engaged to provide the music It promises to be a novel and memorable dance and should attract terpsichoreans from far and near Teachers’ Institute Well Attended Is Passes February 16 Sessions will be conducted for the consideration of the purposes and aims of Primary work and the diyussion of problems A demonstration of the spring activity program will also be a part of the t has been anconvention program nounced that four members of the general Primary board will be present Interment was In the Tremonton cemetery Mr Kloreig had been ill for some weeks and until last week was confined at the Valley hospital where treatment failed to improve his condition He had been in business in Garland for the past 25 years having come here from the middle west In Prior bo coming here he had 1910 been In the floral business and had lost his properties on two different occasions in floods Here he has rendered a high quality of service to the people from th beginning Ms plants and floral pieces showing the evidence of a generous and kindly hand In their appearance unequalled by those acsecured from outside sources cording to those who have had many opportunities to compare his work His home and business surroundings always have presented a heat and Tho not substantial appearance active In community affaire he was considered a loyal supporter of his adopted home and home land During the late war he was one Of the first and most generous subscribers to the Liberty bond drive In this t community leaders and prominCommunity ent citizens of the town have this week been free In their praise of the and intelligence industry honesty good citizenship of their late All have expressed - a feeling that in not knowing him better they have lost a worthwhile opportunity Such is the sentiment toward this capable business man whose principal objective has been good service thru his chosen business Mr Kloreig was born In Germany in 1873 His first wife Mrs Anna Kloreig died in 1927 His surviving wife Ida he met on a visit to Germany She has shown marked Interest and ability in the business of her late husband and plans to continue to oerate the gardens and here greenhouse “ - - Gocd - weather roads clear and made possible an unusually large attendance at the winter teachers' into stitute last Friday according Bunderson County Superintendent Teachers from the far western part of the county were able to be piesent An address by Dr Adam S was the high light of the day’s activity This was followed by departmental work in which various teachers of the county capable discussions in teaching methods and aims before their groups The institute closed with a banquet and program at 12:30 in the fourth ward hall at Brigham City COMMISSIONER SPRING CLOSES TRAPPING SEASON B Cook state game comhas exercised his power to limit the trapping season this year In a recent proclamation declaring it to take or trap muskrats unlawful during the regular spring season extending from February 15 to April 15 1935 The order is made necessary by the the muskrat rapid diminishing of of the state population the commissioner says "ANNOUNCEMENT A meeting for all men between 25 and 40 interested in soft ball for the are requested ' to ensuing summer meet at the Library at Garland 7:30 p m Thursday Feb 14 to organize the league for another year and discuss problems essential to the at sport Rulon Alma president Secretary Manning W King Mr and Mrs Oluf Johnson and daughters Ruth and Helen attended tire services held In Ogden Sunday evening at which their daughter Marion was one of 16 student nurses of the Dee Hospital to receive tho nurses' cap Newell missioner FARM BUREAU TO BANQUET FEB 23rd The annual social and North Bex Elder the banquet of Farm County in the stakes of Malad Curl- Bureau will be held on Saturday Box Elder and Bear ftiver is to 23 at the Bear River held In Garland on Saturday school - workers be The dedication ceremonies for the new building and the house warming party at the Bear River high school has been postponed until Saturday evening February 9th at seven o’clock President Norman S Lee of the Box Elder Stake will offer the dedicatory prayer Supervisors from the state department of Education are to be in attendance as are expected also county commissioners Superintendent Hervin Bunderson all members of the school board and the faculty of the high school All parents of students pa trout and frleqdb of the school are cor- Visitors will be shown dially Invited the new building and new arrangements in the old building They will go tb the auditorium where a program of instrumental muslo vocal numbers tap dancing and dramThe atic art has been prepared latter part of the evening will be spent' In dancing and refreshments A CONVENTION ew ing our legislature this year one who can spare a day or two well spend It at the state house NUMBER the Bear Garland a m 10 LIONS CHANGE DATE HAROLD TITUS Author of THE Hold Meeting Today guard Out Of a iousness a national 1935 become doubly severe now The best obtainable statistics indicate that five to ten per cent of both drivers and pedestrians involved in influence of liquor traffic accidents are under the These statistics however in the belief of the Council understate matters inasmuch as a multitude of accidents occur in which drinking is a factor but is not reported for one reason or another A short time ago a thorough survey was made of 119 accidents involving 116 injuries and fatalities —and it showed that in 60 per cent of the accidents the alcohol factor was involved According to the authority making this survey as little as one ounce of whiskey will cause a measurable loss of driving efficiency in the average person Reports from traffic departments throughout the nation thoroughly back up the fact that drunken driving Drunken driving arresti is showing an astounding gain amount to from 20 to 100 per cent more than they did a year ago and police authorities likewise state that a rising percentage of accidents can be ascribed to the £ “little black bottle” Here is a problem that involves the health life and must be It is citizen that of problem every property Under the best of conditions hiways fought by us all and streets become slaughterhouses when whiskey takes the steering wheel Women To Bureau 25 8 1935 Away When we are dealing with the liquor problem we are Our state must in legislature handling dynamite Mr for Max Funeral Services tohonor choose to give us a system that will contribute Kloreig 62 who passsed away at his home here last FYiday morning were day tomorrow and always to minimize and discourage E M church the held at’ Tuesday the consumption of alcohol That system we believe to in Tremonton under the direction of be the retail state store plan without modifications the Reverend Gordon pastor of the Methodist church In a recent series of graphic bulletins the National The service began with a song by Sunday school and meetings Safety Council points to a tremendous increase in drunk- in Garland waid will other be postponed the choir led by Mrs Jenkins en driving during the past year — and a substantial gain for the occasion Prayer was offered by the Reverend ' Gordon in the number of deaths and injuries due to mixing alJ H- Kirkham played a violin cohol and gasoline The first twelve months of repeal School Party Mr Gordon desolo after which High may have been beneficial in some respeets — but it left livered the funeral sermon A vocal duet was sung by Mrs a devastating trail of death behind it Severe as the Postponed One Day E H White and Mrs Jewel Steffen drunken driving problem was during prohibition it has of Tremonton chapel RIDICULOUS FEBRUARY The Alley Sunday Evening VOICE A UTAH FRIDAY JANUARY UTAH FRIDAY When Alcohol Comes Musical Ready John' Win JOHNS V WM Committees make this Mrs are a most Grace Haws Wynn S and Mrs Saturday to Mr and Mrs G Salt Lake City lifiNews high accompanied Mr Hansen to Logan drove Review of Current Events Br NBA COWARD W PICCARD 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