Show AND TI SUBSCRIBERS The NOTICE: dat stamped above on each Papwr yon receive indicates the doe date of your subscription RATES— 5 cents per copy — $150 Per year VOLUME-V- PUBLISHED II GARLAND Mark Garrett Sunday Scliool — Convention Hailed Critically Hurt Great Success In Auto Crash Thursday night— Mark Garrett sou and Mrs Mose Garrett is ir hospital at Ogden In a very erincal condition according to word received by the family tonight as a result of an automobile accident which occurred at Five Points just north of Ogden at about 6:30 p m of Mr U Dee £ Duane Archibald and Leonard Pinder other occupants of the car are less seriously injured but details are lacking as the Times goes to press The boys had left Garland earlier in the day in the Pinder car expecting to return In the evening Reports declared the car skidded a considerable distance before turning over At 10:3!) p m Archibald and Pinder were reported to be at the hospital but on their feet while Garrett was vet on the table Police operating identified Garrett by a paper in hb pocket and telephoned his family here Pertinent Paragraphs By MORE! V Wm Johns MORE! MORE! The legislature responsive to the will of the majority of the people of this state has given the state a liquor law that is all that could in fairness anyone ask St Henceforth those who insist upon drinking can obtain their alcohol legally and at a fair price from a is There store state liquor to be no odium cast by the state upon the- buyer or the Personal liberty drinker has been given a wider boundary School officers and teachers River and Box Elder stakes In enthusiasm remarkable their attendance at the big convention at Brigham City Sunday The most conservative counts disclosed that of the 588 workers 99 per cent were present to study their problems with the assistance of the general board members from Salt Lake City Stake and ward officers here declare the meetings to have been the most profitable of the sort ever attended Instructions relative to class and lesson preparation proved especially interesting due to the use of pictures and “talkies” to supplthe talks by such recognized ement teachers as James L Barker Frederick J Pack David A Smith George James D Pyper Inez Whitbeck K Tribe and others A free luncheon was served at the noon hour by the Box Elder stake and ward workers All ward Sunday Schools in both stakes held as usual with substitute workers in charge showing as one expressed it that no one is at all indispensable in tills world Sunday of Bear showed Loan Officials Check Accounts In Garland J D Irvine of the Home OwnState Office at Corporation Salt Lake City and Miss Catherine McLaughlin of the Ogden District were in Garland on Thursday office for the purpose of auditing accounts Mr of borrowers of the corportlon Irvine stated that activity was being resumed on pending applications under restricted eligibility rules but that were being acno new applications Mr ers’ Loan cepted CHURCH NOTICE Stake convention will Oenealoglcal Garland held at the tabernacle on Sunday March 31st 8take‘ Presand clerk and ward and stake idency committee-meare requested to be present at 9 a m council and all interested The high in Genealogy are invited to Join In meetings at 10 a m and 2 p m be to permit excemption of homesteads up to $2000in value from taxation It will be two years before that can be voted upon and then it may not pass Agriculture is credited 9 with having secured the Yet there are those who passage of 9 measures fastill howl for more They vorable to the farms This not only want what they is a record for a group that were at first crying for but has been the underdog for they want to be able to buy a long time at every their whiskey Most of the proposed place of business and drink it as freely as water when- laws that scared the businterests were lost tho iness rebe to ever they happen capable regulation of gardless of the effect it more will result from the utilities might have upon the lives session old and of others young male and female There is general approval Let the state once grant of laws passed relating to that desire and the same banking and finance regunerve would lead the self- lation and the reduction of G same chorus to the very interest rates from 8 to throne of Providence to de- per cent with a 4 per cent on and automobile naof charge mand that the laws ture be set aside in order similar contracts that man might be allowed Dentists in Utah will not to drink the stuff without be allowed to advertise harm to the human body their service when the new THE CLOSED LEGISLA- laws go into effect During prohibition days asked for four things: 1st liquor 2nd a legal right to drink liquor 4th 3rd good liquor liquor at a reasonable price The state now grants all of these desires the wets TURE The state legislature did not heed the governor’s plea to levy no new taxes It increased the income tax the insurance premium and inheritance tax as well as a few other less important ones AT UTAH MARCH 22 1935 FRIDAY UTAH GARLAND NUMBER 34 We Are Not Being Fooled that a Now Utah It plan of seems to have By V Wm Johns liluor control has been become a signal for Last Date Named For adopted by the state a certain group to This clique of dire evils to arise from the system not pointing out evils that must come from an honest effort to enforce the new law but are deliberately setting up an undercurrent of sentiment designed to make the law unenforcable a trick resorted to to attack and break down more in the past by American are Corn-Ho- I Golden Wedding Contract Signing Monday date for March which 1935 25th is the final applications for the production contract can be signed The contract for this entails the reduction of 10 percent of the averfor age number of hogs produced market In the base years of 1932 and laws than this one meritorious 1933 and for this reduction the concf the The strength or weakness (and it undoubtedly has both) tract signer will be paid $1500 per head on the 10 per cent He must legislature's plan never will be fairly determined if the public gives raise however at least 25 per cent ol such elements free reign to spread their poison They should be rethis base during 1935 There Is no restriction on the numminded by responsible citizens that the need for forecasts is past and ber of feeder and Stocker pigs to be that now patriotic people will do what ever can be done to make it purchased none on crops raised with the exception of com and none in the ‘public interest work most effectively on the number of livestock othei Noisy and somewlrat Influential people all the way from here to than hogs to be purchased andoi raised the state capitol will of course continue their propaganda The signer who gTew corn averagcampaign but may this let them know what many of us will think of ing less than 10 acres for the bast years may grow up to his average the poor sports although it Is not necessary that hi The pergrow any ifVhe so pleases son who has a corn base of 10 acre or more for the base years must re GOOD WILL PREVAILS PLANS COMPLETE duce his production from 10 to 3 FOR HIGH SCHOOL AT REGULAR LIONS per cent for which he will receiv PROM TONIGHT LUNCHEON SESSION 35 cents per bushel on the amoun reduced and he must raise at ltas The broken skyline of Manhattan 25 per cent of this base during 1931 endorsed the The Garland lions at midnight intopped by giant skyContract forms and additional work of sponsors of the high school scraper towers now line the w alls ol formation may be obtained at thi band the high school gymnasium in pre- band and voted support of the Extension office in the corn festival to be gnen m April at their County on Junior for annual the pi paration house at Brigham City Join say? meeting in the banquet room of the Stewart assistant to be held tonight county extension Garland hotel Wednesday evening Members of the junior class headwas present and agent of which Mrs J I Taylor ed by the prom committee have spoke in behalf of the band i3 chairman Howard Shurtz Entertainment features were probeen working until late hours for the AUXILIARY HEARS high past two weeks to effect this novel vided by a group from the WINNING ESSAYS school who presented dance numbers have who decorative scheme Many Junior Junior the prom seen it declare it to be one of the advertising England appeared in some very much decoramost beautiful and unusual The Fldac essay contest sponsored tions ever attempted by a junior class enjoyed clarinet numbers accompaniart Instructor ed by Mrs Adan Brenkman Miss Edna C&pener by the Garland and Tremonton units Club travelers were called upon for of the American at Legion Auxiliary has supervision of the general plans and extemporaneous reports and J Y the Bear River high school was brot Hilda Miller is chief ejesigner J HciUngren told of their to a successful close this week by Douglas Holmgrexi is chairman of the Rich and E E CaliforhiA as T to Dr did the judges awarding 1st prize to committee The music will trips decorating Betensen' who tfave a vivid descrip- Orpha Heppler 2nd prise to Helen be furnished by the tion of the BoOlder Dam Johnson and 3rd 'prize to Fay orchestra" An excellent attendance and a good were choeea The girls from a spirit characterized the meeting group of 14 participants Fruit Spraying To d At the regular’ meeting of the Auxiliary Wednesday evening the Begin Next Week CONTRACT SIGNING prize essays were read and the money TO END SAYS AGENT awarded by State Fldac Chairman it is apFrom weather Indications Mrs O O Sweeten 1st as follows parent that spraying in peach and two three dollars 2nd prize All farmers who wish tto grow sugar prize apricot orchards will be in full swing dollars and 3rd prize one dollar The contracts must beets dis1935 In Bion Tolman next week sign says musical program was furnished by with the factory by March 25th 1935 trict agricultural inspector Mrs Arthur Linford Miss LouVell ol it is announced by Robert H Stewart Last year a large- percentage Roberts and Miss Ethel Rogers with county agricultural agent growers sprayed Mrs O A Riley formerly of the Next Monday March 25th the Utah by which is the spray recommended Brigham unit was Introduced and welleading entomologists for twig borer Idaho Sugar Company will report to comed into the Garland unit by the However control it was found that Mr Stewart the names and acreages secretary last year aphis became quite a ser- of all producers who have signed conMrs L W Manning band mother ious problem and it is quite certairt tracts with them since their report of of the Garland school a&ed the sup- that aphis will again be a problem March 15th in the B righam - Garland port of the Auxiliary ladles and visitis The this fact it factory district county agent ors for our local band “Let's give this year In view of advisable that orchards be sprayed will then report to W W Owens at our children the same musical advanthis year with oiL Oil is effective Logan the total acreage signed up tages that children elsewhere enjoy" In the delayed dormant period against by the factory and the total number was the sentiment expressed and when arsenate of lead is of signers for the aphis There were 8 members and 15 guests district This report must present added it is also effective against twig factory reach Logan by 7:30 p m March 25 borer be will who have signed factory available Producers County sprayers may be given tthe privilege again this year and orchardists wish- contracts Club ing the use of the county machines of changing their acreage either up Ladies' Faculty should leave their name and address or down before March 25th if agreeHears Decorating Talk at the agricultural Inspector’s office able with the factory The acreage In figure of it March 25th Is final at the courthouse Immediately order that the spraying schedule can should represent what the producer Tlie B R H 8 Ladles Faculty club be outlined actually intends tto plant met with Mrs George O Nye last Thursday afternoon Miss Arleen Nelson of Tremonton was assisting hostess The program consisted of two vocal solos by Cleo Nye with Miss Mildred and Mrs Oneta Lund accompanist Shurtz gave a talk on Home Remodoften tells half the slot) eling and House Decoration was serdelicious luncheon A tray The real story frequently is hidden by the ved to 12 members and the following uninteresting mass of matter coming Jrom guests Mrs Glen Baron Mrs Wynn Washington these days Wading through and Hansen Mrs John Chambers the routine news reports is like looking for Miss Mildred Lund a needle in a haystack IJ you want a comprehensive understanding oj what is Mrs Bradford Entertains going on read the Just Buxtons Prepare g of predict a host of TSlews Reception Here In honor anniversary of the golden wedding of Mr and Mrs Frederenterwill the family Garland ward recreation hall Saturday evening March 23rd A splendid program Is being arranged to begin at 8 p m after which the remainder of the evening will be spent In dancing Friends of the family are cordially Invited to attend ick Buxton tain In the Mr Buxton was born in Wakefield Yorkshire England August 3rd 1863 son of William and Sarah Buxton He came to Utah with 1876 sethis parents In September He married Hilda tling at Union 1885 Cecelia Larson March In 18th tire Logan temple Mrs Buxton was bom May 5th 1867 In Malmo Sweden a daughter of Peter and Mary Larson She came to Utah In July 1876 with her parents who settled at Midvale The couple lived at Midvale for a number of years after their marriage md in the spring of 1902 moved to Allccl Oregdfi where they remained for three and years They returned to Utah ini the fall of 1905 making their home at Gar land where they have since resided the Mr and Mrs Buxton are the parents of seven children four of whom are living They are: Mrs Mary Udy of Riverside Mrs Sarah Hilton R and Clyde V Buxton of Garland They also have 17 living grandchildren and 5 A dinner will be served to about 95 relatives of Mr and Mrs Buxton at their home Sunday afternoon First State School Board Member Named Dr G L Rees of Smlthfleld was as Utah’s first “non political” of the state school board at a Meeting held at Logan Wednesday In with H B No compliance night’ 64 which provides for a uniform of selecting members of school boards In the 35 districts of the state elected member' Dr Rees was chosen at a meeting of boards of members of eduction from Rich Cache- Box Elder and Logan districts Five members from each of the four ditricts participated In the selection The Junior meeting was high schooL at the held Logan elected for a seven year term which will start April 1 C H Bkidmore state superintendent of public instruction conducted Dr was Rees the meeting The new law provides that nine such new members shallbe appointbefore 1941 and from that time school district conventions will be held each seven years to select new members ed on The measure provides for similar in each of the regional conventions seven Judicial districts of the state which will serve as boundaries for the school district conventions Each judicial district will have one member excepting the third Judicial district which will have three The Salt third Judicial district Includes Lake and Tooele counties but Self Washington Digest FYeak 'laws proposed into the discard By WILLIAM BRUCKART went appearing weekly should Stringent rulings prevent foolish and impossible legislation from coming to the floor to consume the time and state money A proposed bachelor tax died in committee Less than a tenth of the The only gesture toward tax reduction for the little 600 proposals received serfellow came with proposed ious consideration and only constitutional amendment part cf those passed EVERY FRIDAY in this paper You will find that this Utter contains exactly the information you want interpreted by an unbiased competent observer who not only tells the news but tells the story behind the news Mr Bruckarfs long experience as a Washington correspondent has given him news sources and a background of knowledge that make his writing especially valuable to the person who wants to be really u ell informed ir - Culture Club Fun With JOE PENNER See Him In That Famed Picture Mrs George W Bradford was hostess to the Ladies Self Culture Club at her home Friday March 15th President Mrs T E Betensen was to the state In charge Delegates federation convention to be held in Cedar City In April were appointed as follows: Mrs T E Betenson Mrs T W Innas Mrs J I Taylor and ar alternates Mrs J D Gunderson Mrs y R H Manning and Mrs J J The following program was pre- sented: reading Hazel Manning paper on International relations by Mrs Mark Nichols Luncheon was served by the hostess to 23 members and 8 guests Club will meet with Mrs T W Innes on April 5th Enjoy An Evening Of College Rhythm With Jack Oakie Lannie Ross and Helen Mack Saturday - Sunday And Monday Paramount — Garland ' |