Show NOTICE: SUBSCRIBERS AND The date stamped above on tub paper yo receive indies tee the doe date of your subscription RATES— S cents per copy— $iM per year VOLUME PUBLISHED VII GARLAND County Park Pe r t i n e n t Paragraphs By V Wm Program Hits Johns The good old USA has nothing to fear from the Townsends the Huey Longs and the Father Coughlins as long as the radio and the newspapers are free from domination by any group whatsoever Detailed publicity is once the demogogues light and his poison at de- All Mr Townsend had to do was explain the details of his fantastic scheme to the people thru radio and press and the whole thing folded up like a cracker box Now Messrs Long and Coughlin are being given the same privelege They will try to tell us just how lot would our improve they Soon the curiosity of the satisfied public will be They will smile and go their way and leave the unreasonable orators to howl at the empty air Fair publicity and a sense of humor are the greatest safeguards of free government MILTON H WELLING It has beemkiany months since the first' mention 4wa$ made of the difficulties in the office of Secretary of State At that time this column took occasion to express confidence in the integrity of Milton H Welling We do it again in face of the recent developments at the state capitol In Box Elder county he is known to be'hcrrest and reliably and has proved himself above reproach Mr Wellinjj's own honesty has let him trust when heshould He have b§en suspecting looked upon his underlings instead of as and men to be watched checked upon local opinConsequently ion maintains that he has been “framed” as one comforesaw petent observer and stated long before the final plot became apparent In This Issue Editor MARCH 15 1935 NUMBER 33 LOCAL GUARD UNIT PASSES INSPECTION Gym Will Become New Fifth Avenue The state County asked For Junior Prom Gala preparations Many People Enjoy High School Opera HEALTH OFFICER ben Mantua have the Wins Tourney tell to the County for $8000 the payment of which amount and and Battery A 222nd field artillery of talcing possession of said land water is dependent upon the estab- Brigham City won the championship of northern Utah on Saturday night lishment of title in the final play of the basketball tournament at the Armory In BrigC of ham City defeating Battery Schools Invited Logan 43 to 33 Headquarters Company of Garland To Contest won In the consolation game by dea by feating Battery B of Ogden score of 30 to 20 All high schools of the intermountto are invited enter ain region being the intermountatn high school news- Mrs Woffinden Is paper contests sponsored by the diClub Hostess vision of Journalism Voung Brigham to H R Meraccording University rill professor of journalism Mrs H D Woffinden was hostess Four states were represented among the winners in the first contests of to the Oarland Camp of the Daughters this kind held last year Gunnison of the Utah Pioneers at her home J afternoon J Mrs Thursday school Colorado and Jordan high White was in charge Mrs A R Sandy Utah tied for first in one Laramie division Wyoming captured Capener read a sketch of the life of Elizabeth Steel the fiist Stapeley first in another and Twin Falls Idaho proved superior in a third white child born In Utah Mrs Geo of increased interest Because in the Gleason read an article on the buildBoulder Dam on the site of the second annual conference of high ing on lesson The school Journalists at the B V U last of Call’s Landing of Gathering Old Songs fall many papers are expected to Romance was read by Mrs G A Beal Mr enter this year H B Woffinden You “When sang and I were Young Maggie’ and "Silver Threads Among the Gold” aclocality speaks of companied by Mrs Wynn Hansen Luncheon was served by the hostexpresses ess during the social hour Guests in him present were Mrs Victor Hansen Mrs be so little Mrs Fred Grace Haws Nye Mrs or and stop all Mrs James Hughes George Ti innaman victim to - High Paper To BRHS a high school opera appeals to the observer as being a big job Being responsible for the orchestra is no small largeContinued 4 on page Ward Relief Society Preparing Pageant Sunday evening the ward Relief Society will present a special pageant program In honor of the 93rd birthMrs J W day of the organization Garrett president of the organization Is In charge of the program Everyone Is urged to attend MIA DANCE oset shr shrdtr The big St Patrick's Day dance ol the Stake M I A will be held at the school to gym high night Is Invited to participate Everyone Crack Fielding Team Win Championship Draws Near ii the Box Elder Fielding clinched county basketball championship at Brigham City Saturday by defeating the Baron's team 45 to 31 Beehive 3rd won Bottling Works and Tremon-toHoneyvllle consolation honors defeating won Beet Contracts NEW TIME received from at Washington D date for signing of beet purchase contracts has been extended to Friday March 15 This means that all Individuals who intend growing beets for 1935 must Word the C I TOP ROW left to right BOTTOM ROW Gardener Jones Sherm Oyler pjk up with the local factory the amount of acreage intend to plant to sugar beets End sign Indicate ing As Shurtz Anderson Udy Nelson Harris Davis D Ried Oyler Jones Dean Hess Hal Giles Jack dur- signing the federal adjustment contract receives a base acreage of production Local Merchants To Broadcast th' thjy tar on the air’ from On the other hand the lower branch has approved approximately ten bills each for the farmers and labor Other labor measures are well up on the house calendar Farm legislation appears to be fairly well cleaned pP In the house but Is In difficulty In the senate From a taxation point of view the MARRIAGE DISCLOSED J Mr anM Gad die and Mrs nounce the marriage of their daughter son of Mary to Mr Cyril Linford Mr and Mrs George A Linford' The marriage took place March 2nd inchange is in the only appreciable A wide circle of friends of - the creased 'income tax rates Income young couple and their families wish taxes are a lot of bother but are at them well in their new venture in lest Just In principal There has been the realm of matrimony no relief Bo jth young people are former students of the USAC find at the time of the marriage the bride was Held- attending Business College at Salt1 Lake City M O Funeral services for Mrs Korth of Brigham City who died at last Thursday were held Sunday Schools To 12:30 p m at the Fourth ward chapel in that city This under the direction The atA M Hansen of Bishop tendance was large friends of the from Practically every Sunday School ofdeceased many parts coming of the state to pay their respects to ficer and teacher in the Bear River tills good woman and members of stake will be at Brigham City Sunday for the annual Sunday School conthe family vention and ward Sunday Schools will Mrs Korth was the mother of Fred be under the direction of substitute G Korth of Garland Funeral Sunday Week Meet workers Lewis tendent Sunday former LWywhite superinpreside over the Garland School and will be assisted staff of teachers by a competent U 8 A C broadcasts over station There are 30 officers and teachers K S L during the remainder of the In the Garland Sunday School month will Include the following Announced — March provement March R IIumphery$ B Caine will "Im- Grounds” of Home “Value HERE IT IS! of THE SHOW YOU HAVE Scott "Rodent Control” March J sect Problems in Zimmerman Sorenson Utah "New BEEN WAITING FOR In- Mrs Orchards" Utah Idaho Baseball League Organized Wiggs Cabbage of The Patch J With S Hamilton of Brigham City president of the baseball league Sunday at the of the league held at meeting Logan Elks’ lodge first the Robert elected itrators Coburn - In state Bear River high school years bailers did not get into the averaged games they have tournament but they have have play- - ' jn ' ame to thclr ’Inded a heads-u- p They32 P°lnU game all season won five 25 the In league they ecisively defeated Box Elder high in tnts beth league games for the first time and lost five contests the year a result beet each and they It C was f Just been has sugar section the final that signer inThe guiding Is necessary that such signers hand of Governor Blood has been of great value to the form the sugar factory by March 15 state this session in securing passage whether or not they desire to grow? of certain vital legislation part all of or more than this allotted acreage The teacher bloc In the Legislature Those who did not grow beets in apparently encountered rough going— 1933 andor 1934 but wish to do ao with the teachers sitting In the to the year must ao Indicate this and rumble seat The agriculturists local factory not later than Monday In the coalition laborites have won March 25th every point contended for practically since the session opened In the lower house But the teachers— they have yet by have a single one of their favored measures acted upon The teachers1 pension bill Is no yt near the g houqe calendar button of a A number of Garland merchants Tha same untoward fate has been are cooperating in a radio broadcast loV Of H B 108 providing foe over KLO every Wednesday at 1:30 of Utah State Teachera' p m Y&tteerrlent and Disability Benefit It too has beep listed at Talent from this and surrounding communities will appear along with fclajfiiVogtslation” by the Bouse bill their advertising matter In this series Another teachera’ local people are Indhalf ttf' securing tenure for than In of broadcasts their friends to listen and positions is yet to be heard vited Vi I TO TODAY END This week should see the Legislative session come to a close Most of its 600 odd bills will be dead in committee and the rest passed or turned down March © SET LIMIT BY GOVERNMENT Pastures” mnm ont of For Signing ’ Session Legislative Last Day Today Annual Inspection of the First bat tallon headquarters company of the national guard was held Monday night Major McCoIlster regular army Inled the Inspection He was spector accompanied by General W G WilWilliams and his staff General liams is adjutant general for Utah and general of the 65th brigade which includes the 222nd field artillery ot Utah also a California regiment Other officers at th Inspection included: Lieut Colonel A E Wilfong of Ogden Major Ruel Eskelson and staff of Brigham City and Captain John Davis of the Brigham City CCC camp Broadcasts 1935 Ball Team Ends Fine Season GOOD OPERA Directing days At present there are sixteen counties in the state tliat have a sanitary program In progress and a great deal Is being done In cleaning up unsanitary conditions but there is still much more to be accomplished and it will be necessary for the fullest cooperation of the citizens In order to accomplish the desired results by WM JOHNS V UTAH are now undersocial event of way for the biggest the year which will be held on Fifth Avenue Bear school River high now being made to Arrangements are transplant Fifth Avenue and all its to the bright lights and glamour school gym and in that atmosphere put over the best prom in the history of the school Beacon lights will shine from each tall skyscraper lighting up the sky airand making sure no wandering plane will use the dance floor for a and rred of Brigham several City field landing and persons and :orporations upon Hilda Miller designer of the Prom has all plans completed refusal of the plaintiff to plead furand can now sit back and see that Doug ther dismissed the action as to said decorator carries on the Holmgren lamed parties work correctly indicated that the "And It Rained’’ County officers All committees are busy seeing that proved to be a action would proceed as to certain well chosen vehicle for tire expression of the will be part program completed other parties and that a consent de- of the talents of the students of the by the set time Feme Cooke program chairman Is cree would be asked for in which the Bear River high school in their annual opera production presented last busy preparing the dance programs lights of those interested would be Thursday and Friday and Invitations are being prepared evenings determined and made of record and It furnished an ample opportunity and sent out by Beth Allen Adthat in the meantime as soon as the for the appearance of a large group vertising Is being directed by Hazel Rasmussen Raulston Zundel has boys tendered a warranty of attractive and well trained dancers Manning and to its large number of dance acts arranged for the orchestra deed to the premies and waters they due and the action of the story gave a Howard Shurtz is chairman prom a claim that substantial payment number of actors a chance to win the busy keeping the Junior class busy on the $8000 purchase price would hearty approval of the large audiences and all committeemen are working be made and the work of park imcame that hard to make the Junior prom a big Verla Hansen as Malzie Black was success provement go far ward with the balance to be paid when the water titles easily the outstanding character with next honors going to Bernice Stokes are eventually cleared up Leah Cannon and Cole Wlnzeler Observers point out that the count) Irene Holland played a less prominent VISITS COUNTY can either appeal to the Supreme part well and demonstrated the best voice of the evening Court as to the parties now dismiswork The being done by the State The allegory settings were beautiful sed from the action or commence a Board of Health In conjunction "tAth and the dancing of Faye Farnsworth new action as to them after a de- in the first one was especially fine the U Si Public Health Service has tailed survey of the area by the for a high school student The work been progyesgog ery natlsfactorly M Everts government according td of the orchestra also was noteworthy county surveyor supervisor of public health peryiet The action is in connection with the who spent Tpeaday In this county gotwo hundred and forty acre tract of ing over tht Swork which Jta ground and alleged water rights which Brigham Battery done in thly tine for the past sixty Rasmussens ' who this Secretary Welling and regrets belief done can that assist to the talk and this of political worth in of man Every personal chicanery It was weil that the resoTopical Index lution to institute impeach ment proceedings was votNews Ilciicw of ed down Nbsgood would been accorfiphshed by have Current fhents certain acquittal his The B EDWARD W PICKARD same enemies would have to howl and could remained Wmr aiui Mar Committee have had much satisfaction Vinitn Koni Hill S MUr RvbiaiM Sfarei Uai in out of having their victim Snmn on the spot while the state Crwfc C‘t Malting Grin Kfl rt t i ia Stamp eg the bill to the tune footed of 3 am King KfMvnfra 1 iran of $10000 D:t Oliver WtHMI DrclJt? Sealr leader Virtually Abolish N R 19 ftnHan Aviators flail for East Africa No Manetair IrAarm Wbtlv KareU Pmifant in Income “Pink 8K" ( Taa La ta W KrpraWg UTAH FRIDAY STATE ROAD ASKS FOR RIGHT OF WAY road commission through Attorney Lewis Jones Monday the District Court to fix a time t?r hearing a motion for temporary possession of land to be used for state Madsen and hlway purposee between in Box Elder county WORK WILL NOT BE Collinston widen and It is proposed to STOPPED BY THE DE- straighten the hlway along the mountain and in one or tw6 places the new CISION HOWEVER hiway leaves the old one altogether State road officers are anxious to obtain an order for the possession of Box Elder tliat Holding county's the property in order tliat the conto quiet title to ceitain tract may be let at an tarly date complaint to lands and waters southwest of Man- and threrby furnish employment tua did not set forth sufficient facts many people m its present form Judge Melvin C Harris on Monday sustained demu- Snags in Court PUBLICITY EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND 111 basket- FOR W Martin Logan was secretary A board 6f arbwas named as follows: Jolin Jess Pitcher Logan and Wm E Davis Brigham SALE: Blacksmith Auto Shop Wagons— C Smith's Tremonton Utah Pauline Lord Fields W C Zazu Pitts Saturday - Sunday And Monday Paramount — Garland |