Show L SUBSCRIBERS NOTICES The date stamped above on each paper yon receive indicates the t date of your subscription RATES— 5 cents per copy-- $15(1 ' per year THE GARLAND TIMES UTAH FRIDAY GARLAND VOLUME VII GARLAND Pertinent Paragraphs "°By Such events Immeasurably raise the level of community appreciation and ability LIQUOR the House and Senate comhave endorsed the proposals of the Governor and his committee of 49 with relation to the liquor pro-blem in spite of the opposition of the liquor and commercial Interests of the state For a time It looked as tho It was to be a battle between the Salt ' Lake Chamber of Oom inerce and all the rest of the state with the chamber on the winning but tide Of course it is still on the peoples' cause looks more favorThus mittees J able people the state over do not want to see liquor made respectable and the legislators will do well to That “com keep that fact in mind much mon sense” bill we hear so about sounds like common sense to those who want a drink but to very Utah few other TAXES toward There fa a definite swing the lowest possible tax levy and also toward favorable action on Mils rata- laxand lowering tng- - the income e of the P-property levies thus 359 bills Introduced proxlmately far Concern tax matters - CHILD LABOR Some few here opposed meant have the asked why so many child labor amend - It was something we were supposed to adopt here to prevent abuses in the awful South The South is encouraged to adopt It to prevent abuses In the awful East while the East Is urged to approve It to prevent abuses In the beet fields of the of children West awful My gosh! huey Long spellbinder Huey Long uncouth to howl from' Louisiana continues himself Into the public consciousness If he cai get any serious attention from the American public our level U intelligence and appreciation Is or beyond low btyortd description saving CODE HEARING In Justice fa involved the butter fat code hearing to be held here Tuesday Codps were designed to bring about Justice and comse quently we are certain that adjust ments can be made to permit th The Issue of Saturday - Sunday And Monday Maurice Chevalier And Macdonald Jeanette In THE MERRY The World’ FEBRUARY 15 1935 Many People —Attend NUMBER CANNERS - GROWERS AGREE ON CONTRACT Speaks to At Sessions Feature Mutual Tournament INFLUENCE guiding hand of Governor makes Itself more manifest in tle Legislature each day His careful study of Important problems his fine recommendations In his (opening' message all are leading toward the type of legislation the people of the state desire The Blood WIDOW Greatest Spectacle of Music Love & Laughter Paramount — Garland Editor BEAR RIVER HIGH LIGHTS by narrow Margin TO Code Hearing Here Tuesday 29 Man Fielding Thursday Morn fi- o James Edward Haskell died 50 suddenly Fielding Thursday morna stroke ing at 4 o'clock following a few hours previously Mr Haskell was born at Ptayson Utah in October 1878 and came to Fielding in 1906 where he lived until about 11 yaurs ago when he moved to Bancroft Idaho After 9 years there he returned to Fielding living there during the past 4 years He was married to Nettie Hardy 36 years by whom he fa survived Jas ago Also living Is his father Edward Haskell of Sublets Idaho Other survivors are three sons: Cecil and La Veil Haskell of ‘Tremonton Elvis Haskell of Alhambra Calif 3 Mrs O J McDonald of daughters: Garfield Utah Mrs Mall Deaton of Pocatello Idaho and Mrs- - Harold Toolson of Ashton Idaho and nln4 at tr lx K) :i i ' i grandchildren Funeral services will Fielding ward at one p be held id the m Sunday Important Roads May Be Improved A senate hlway committee bill calling for a net Increase of 460 mile in the state road system was up before the state legislature for action Monday The bill would Increase the highway system 519 miles and eliminate 59 miles of designated routes which have never been constructed or thd need of which fa not pressing making a net Increase of 460 miles of the legislature pointed cost of construction fa an important factor In consideration of more hlway budding but it was argued thcr type of hlway built should be determined by the need And usa of the planned road Among the proposed additions are two in Box Elder county: From a point on route 41 two miles east of Tremonton thence north to Garland sugar factory on route 41 two miles From Corlnne via ' Locomotive Springs to Park Valley Junction os route 70 seventy-onmiles Horn Nye’s comer on route 36 north to Utah Hot Springs on route eleven miles Member out that CARD V 1 OF THANKS wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all friends and who so kindly helped me neighbors during the sickness and death of my dear husband Also for- the beautiful singing by Mrs E H White and Mrs Jewel Steffen the chorus and for the beautiful violin solo by Mr J H Kirkham and the kindly words spoken by Rev Cordon t v It Was great consolation to find myself surrounded by so many friends during such a time 1 r: a j Ida Kloerig Mr and" Mrs Arch Petterson kfonday for ’ Los Angeles where jkUl spend the next dx weeks 7 Mrs guest Oliver Iewis left they Burt Busenbark had as he last her mother Mrs Lewis and her brother Roy of Bear Rlvr City L Li BANQUET f'Jorth Box Elder Farm Bureau ANNUAL SOCIAL Program and Dance i r ' 1 Feb 23 35 at Bear River High School Banquet — 6 to 8 pm Following v t- tV isi? i V i 50c per Plate ‘VI- - WELCOME y" V 1 t " —Dies Suddenly— Rites Reed WM JOHNS JANUARY 25 1935 The Box Elder Bear River Malad Representatives of the state canSchool-Dedicaand Curlew stake and ward Primary assodfltton mptylth the tion ning crops state canners and after much diffiworkers " are ' meeting " Saturday ”is convention at Garland to study their culty were able to secure the same contract as last year reports Owen spring activity program Local stake primary officers headof the local association Cheney ed by Mrs Lewis Lillywhite will be Canners went into the conference to get a more favorable Last night hosts to the workers 500 of whom Upon being Interviewed people determined Approximately Doctor Fluke who had Just retired should be here for the entire day and contract than they had last year attended the public Inspection About 4 days were spent at negoat first snored loudly he then coasted of the new dedication ceremony tiations reports Mr Cheney through a series of hisses and gentle library and science building at the Smoot e folded up like a whistlings Bear River high school last Saturday two eyes stood on opened one or commissioners members of Round Robin County his head and exclaimed “How do the Board of Education and other Regolar Stake In you do!” Joined prominent county people We roused Doctor Fluke for this erdwds visiting the exhibits and enterview because it Just became known Conference joying the program to ua at that moment that he was concert a by the high Following to trot out the Lions’ show on FebBall school band under the direction of C ruary 27th We deduced that he Elder Reed Smoot of the Council C Watkins and a program at which of the Twelve represented the genwould know all about it board members Jensen White and for the annual stake M The dates ‘‘There has been $ome complaint eral church authorities at the Bear Holmgren were speakers C Wm Men tournament have been changed in the past” explained the good (or River stake conference held here SunHorsley of the Box Elder stake presfrom the previously announced dates Is he good?) Doctor "to the effect day idency dedicated the new building to Tuesday and Wednesday that Lions’ shows have not been any There was a good attendance at all The occasion gave an opportunity to FebMonday to 19 18 and 20 According too pure I feel that this Is simply sessions of the conference beginning the school to present a remarkably Alfred Mlchaells there will because we have not been understood with the opening meeting at 9 o'clock exhibition of art and President Interesting be no Mutuals held on Tuesday Feb The show now In preparation is en- in the Garland ward chapel where mechanics work Visitors enjoyed 19th so the entire stake may witness tirely unlike anything the good people Elder Smoot was the principal speakvery much the showing of drawings the games of Garland have ever seen In fact er and other art pieces in the departThe tournament this year promises It comes from outside the realm of At the 10 o’clock session In the ment presided over by Mist) Capener tabernacle President C E Smith de- Mrs Shurtz’ Domestic Art classes also to be one of the most exciting and goodness or badness” ever held It will also Inconthrilling of Doctor Fluke Is a strange mixture livered hfa quarterly report exhibit presented an Impressive here the Round Robin of wise words and assorted nuts at ditions in the stake concluding with s found highly amusing the augurate least while he discusses the Lions’ a caution to the people to live lives little granite wash basin sitting on an tournament a type which has been show For Instance he says the show worthy of their parentage and stres- orange crate In an otherwise elabor- held efawhere thruout the church for yearsof church Is to be known as “The Bust of the sing the responsibility ately furnished room In this tournament a team may be Lions in Seven Parts" We tried to members to live as well as they know of especial note was the defeated once and still have a chance Worthy get him to cut that title short for He also called attention to the many exhibit of work being done In the at In the diout for winning either first or second church purposes opportunities advertising pointing mechanics arts department under C every other Each team play that that would save money but he vine guidance and inspiration H Last and Lyman Spillman Here place Elder J P Christensen of Elwood some fine aluminium molding was be- team entered In the tournament and that the soul of replied mysteriously two teams with the highest perthe would recently returned from the Canadian the great dramatic triumph some rebuilt mowing ing done not be sacrificed to crass commer- mission gave a brief report of hfa machines were on display and many centage at the end of the series will be declared the winners No team fa cialism labors simple and Complex articles of wood out of the Wellrunning until the fast AJrthur “My latest invention the Seminary Principal showed that this branch of school game fa over adfa to be used extensively In ing delivered a thot provoking was rendering real service to activity fa as follows: schedule vThe the performance” confided the Doctor dress on the necessity of recognizing the taxpayers who support It 8 pm Tre He revealed Monday Feb 18th that the Pokascope is a that spiritual things can be studied 9 pm Fielding monton vs Bothwell sort of television apparatus by means only In spiritual laboratories Just as vsJ Northern No 2 of which at the poke of & button there must be physical things studied MRS JOS KIRKHAM Feb 19th 8 pm Fielding any scene from any part of time can in physical laboratories IS CLUB HOSTESS vs Tuesday 9 pm Bothwell Tremonton vs be before the naked eye Apostle Smoot in hfa remarks No 2 Northern —nothing being up either sleeve at called attention to the steady growth of The Garland Camp Daughters Feb 20th 8 pm BothWednesday the time of the church In the past and the of the Pioneers met Thursday afterwell vs Northern No 2 9 pm Tre“The show fa all new and fa like rapid strides It Is now making He noon at the home of Mrs J H monton vs Fielding nothing else on earth Tell that to spoke of phrophecies made by Its Captain Nellie White was in Those were early leaders that had been definite- charge The program was under the - Games will be played at Bear River your hungry readers!" school gym and will start at hfa' parting words He did promise1 ly fulfilled and declared all of this direction of Mrs Myrtle Gleason and high to reveal all presentable was conclusive however evidence of its divine consisted of discussions of the follow- pm: each night Officials tot the tails In time for the next weed’s guidance If men could ' not accept ing topics: The Gleaning and Storing tournament will be Don Barney and of Ogden TIMES” Watch for the next Issue the word of Joseph Smith the works of Wheat The Merlin Stevenson by Mary Pritchard Reserved seats are o sale at the If we1 dah Doctor Fluke of his church now demand their rec- Preserving of Foods given by Mrs xrnd Apco and pound a little sense Into him we ognition he eta ted Frank Hansen Gathering of Sunday City Drug at Tremonton v Reserved shall have a boat load of Information In bringing his remarks to a close Eggs and Varieties of Fuel discussed Service station at Garland 35c 4 night or cars in he urged all to live Meanwhile for you call sill to by Mrs according A R Capener Musical seats are selling for a perThus for February 27th church standards and said there fa numbers were furnished by Miss a three nights for $100 to go to the high Kirk ham and Mr J H Kirkham son will not have nothing whatever to be Rained to anyseat a school to an hour get early to one what knows be thru doing he YOUNG PEOPLE WED During the social hour refreshments General admission will be 25c Mor wrong were served to 14 members and the ' Reserfor children adults and l Haws and Hyram A Miss Phyllis following guests: Mrs Mary Andrus ved seatiywiu be on sale until told Marble were married Thursday’ Feb Mrs Lewis O Johnson and Mrs C pm Monday evening 14th In the Salt Lake temple They H Hales a A’JVom the rate the tickets are now to Salt Iake City were accompanied Jr going It appears that there will be by Mrs Grace Haws Mr and Mrs a capacity crowd on hand each night F A Marble Mr and Mrs Wynn COMMUNICATION EDITORS: Fay Michael i Hansen Mr and Mrs Victor Hansen Laverd Griffin communicaThe Times welcomes Mr and Mrs Clarence Brough and Orval Mrs Hunsaker tions from readers and will publish This well 300 known- and' highly respected all legible ones approximately young LOGAN WINS GAME words In length providing the name couple will make their home in A dance will be of the sender fa given the editor and given In all personalities avoided their honor at Deweyville Saturday Notice has been given that a public night The Logan quintet nosed out the Dear Editor: hearing will be held in the Garland normal buying of cream in Garland Bear River five 25 to 23 in a hard fine churches Library Tuesday Feb 19th at 3 pm Lights fought basketball game in the A C and schoolstelephones water many of on the petition of the Mid Western running There should be a good attendance gymnasium last Friday night the finest things life offers are ours Dairy Products company to be allowed Interests and of business producers In a fourth quarter rally the Bears this valley The wealth to to pay churning point prices for on hand to present an orderly statefell short two points of tUlng the here in them has come from our soil cream bought at their Garland stament of the case Grizzlie crew Gua Otterbeck sparkl- provide of It thru much sugar beet growing tion managed by Art Fefated ed on the floor for Logan While Ed The code allows all buyers of butnow But things look dismal for right cream Several Tremonton buyers Izzat led the scoring for the Grizzlies ter fat in a town In which there fa a something who must ship to churns 40 or 80 Sherm Oyler sparkled for Bear River our sugar Industry unless w " fa done churn to pay a higher price for cream miles away by the code may pay the and tied with Izzat for high point drastic than fa allowed elsewhere When this Garland sugar factory that man of the game same price as the company It fa contended by Garland prowas built there was but one other of churns right there while two miles interests that its kind In the state These two mills ducers and business to pay away buyers are supposed brought In such revenues that their this community fa so near to' Trecent a pound less That Ls as has BEAR RIVER that to a monton were churning anxious to point up gbbble operators discriminabeen alleged unfair and PRESENT PROGRAM every old factory offered for sale In force the payment of a lower price tory Now the here fa unjust and discriminatory Inorder to gain a monopoly whose asmuch as no cream could be brought In accordance with the custom of company has “dead horses” FACULTY WOMEN such a system the visiting school to give a program bones are bleaching In the sun lying here under and citizens who are ENJOY SOCIAL to its rival school the afternoon be- all about us and the farmers of the All producers In this both as a matter fore a game Bear River will present Bear River Valley are paying the Interested being For of finance and principle are The Ladles Club met an entertainment to Weber High this llri’s share of this expense Faculty to be Thursday afternoon at the home of afternoon The second game between years we have been wearing out our urged byat community leaders will be the hearing which Now present soil to maintain other localities Mrs L C Chrlstopheraon with r Mrs Bear River and Weber Will be playwe have reached a point where the directed by the State Code officials Alma W King as assisting hostess ed tonight" at Weber A retold story “The Ransom of The following program will be pre- company can guarantee us nothing comsome Red Chief" by O Henry was given sented: a reading by Hazel Manning for our crop Already Bureau Women See Austin AJice and Merle solo by Cleo Nye by Peggy Miss Capener will munities have met together and dePaint Demonstration A saxaphone piano whistle duet will be clared they will not plant a beet Chrlstopheraon played two how no do matter can’t it events They review of Cole a and and duets current played by Elvln Commons and ninety e was given by Miss Margaret The Home and Community SecWinzeler Arthur Johansen will give willing Three dollars cents will not pay labor expenses luncheon a sportsmanship talk tion of the Farm Bureau under the At the program and The DeweyAre we then going to allow the direction of County Agent Mrs Ethel following there were 16 members and ville trio consisting of Cleo and Edith the following guests Mrs M L Fur- Marble and Tillte Lish will sing a greatest Industry this Bear River Lund and President Mrs A R Capebecause ner held a “paint up clean up fix Alice Valley has ever had to die and Miss selection long Mrs J D Gunderson Fay Farnsworth and Korth Clara up” demonstration at the basement ot Margaret Taylor of Provo Continued on page 8 Chrfstophenon after the Garland Library Wedne-aGladys Richardson will do a tap noon Mr Dunn BIRTHS a representat've of dance ANNOUNCEMENT the Fuller Paint Co of Salt V:e City ' Mr and Mrs E Lewis Johnson a present and gave an Interesting Contributors: Vem L Martin I wish to announce that I am was on girl Feb 11 at the Swinyard home the use of paint Srmr Zundel and talk ready to continue the flower were present women Mr and Mrs R Evan Gee boy plant business my husband left beFeb 10 at the Valley Hospital Miss Mary Gaddle came up from hind and I hope to serve the people Mr and Mrs Mark Nichr In the same manner as he did Salt Lake City and spent the weekR C Richards and ( A Beal were end with her parents Mr and Mrs Ida Kloerig and Mrs J D Gunderson at visitors in Portage Tuesday J M Gaddle business Garland Greenhouse urday In Logan Lion’s Big Show Nothing but praise has come to our ears regarding the M I A music tabernacle festival at the Sunday evening Everyone enjoyed the proto the utmost and all were congram vinced that nothing could have been improved upon GOVERNOR’S FOUR STAKES TO HOLD PRIMARY MEET Interview Anent — MUSICAL FINE ) VLAVmT'Johhi Doc' Fluke Gives UTAH FRIDAY V i |