Show rrv Human Progress can be Boiled Down to the Mastery of Emotions by Men and Women TIME PUBLISHED VOLUME VIII GARLAND Pertinent t Wm 1936 Says State Engineer t John UTAH UTAH FRIDAY Filing Must be Made Upon All Wells Paragraphs By T EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND FEBRUARY 21 Education Committee of Lions Club to Provide Luncheon Program will have an opportunity to hear Co u n t y Superintendent of Schools Hervin Bunderson at their next luncheon meeting announces Leo R Walker chairman of the program committee Lions to The recent Supreme Court decision upholding the TVA should silence those who contended that court had gone into politics and is out to get the New Deal this area are going flowing wells they have used for many years declares the state engineer unless they file their claims to them with the state office engineer's The records of the state engineer’s office show there are a large number of well owners in north Box Elder who haw not filed their county claims on the wells the water of which it is presumed they own as revised provided by Section Statutes of Utah 1933 with this law Only by compliance can ownership and use of such wells be maintained The fee for filing is small and consequently no (me is Justified in neglecting this matter Many THE COURT VINDICATED people In l(e their title to This greatest judicial body on earth performs its duty in such honesty and dignity that it can completely ignore its occasional critics The TVA decision and the decisions protecting southern negroes who had Utah Dairymen to been mad e the victims of State-wid- e inhuman prejud ice and Organize cruelty serve to make most Association apparent the value of the Court as a guarantor of An organization of the dairymen of justice and consistent gov- Utah will be effected at a ernment according to the convention to be held Wednesday board principles laid down February 26 at the Hotel Ben Lomond Ogden according to Professor George in the Constitution This new law was made necessary by the development of the state and the demands for water Owners should welcome an opportunity to secure a legal title to their water registered tt is pointed out The state engineer will locate the wells where claims are with filed reference corners and to government All should make also to elevation claims to water acquired by use to Blank forms protect their rights and necessary assistence in preparing claims can be obtained by all who call at T E Adams office at Tremonton Mr Adams has been emand employed for a limited time powered to do this by the state engineer County Urged to Preserve Flood Dyke Continued - maintenance- of the flood control work provement at Willard by the County was urged by most of those present at a hearing on the matter at the court house Today at 3:30 pm G W Endcrs will deliver a lecture to the members of the Garland Flower Garden club on Landscaping and Beautification at the Garland Library Mr Enders is coming under the auspices of the state in the interests of beautification and all who are Interested are invited to come hear the lecture Further lectures on succeeding Fridays are also planned Legion Ready For Annual Ball Present were representaTuesday tives from the state road commission The legionnaires and the women of Willard city and the Willard flood control officials of the OBL and U the auxiliary are going right ahead their arrangements for their with and IC railroads county officials annual Washington’s Birthday ball citizens of Willard B Caine head of the dairy departThe advertising committee has seen session to out more Another work ment at the Utah State Agricultural The longest quest of man to In it that the valley Is everyone Sessions will be held at 10 definite plans for protecting the Wiaware of the event and other comhas been the search for college am 2 pm and close with a banquet llard district against possible flood mittees are out their work for carrying cream Ice butter damage was ordered held next Monin the evening nothing something as well Fred Nye announces that and cheese makers market milk pro- day when many of the same groups some music has been engaged to good POULTRY MEN ASK will be officials ducers again represented dairy herd operators Insure that the ball will be a sucof the Jersey Holstein and Guernsey CONTROLLED DOLLAR cess breed associations and others interNOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Utah Poultry Producers ested in dairying are being urged to All dog owners must pay dog license Mr and Mrs Will Proctor of to see the dollar attend would h to the City Recorder by March 15 The group will form an organizawere guests on Sunday of Mr even level of valstay at with the city or- and Mrs M T Furlong Mr Procter Is In the afternoon session after 1936 in accordance tion ue At their annual con- which Dr J D Brew of New York dinance Section 170 of the Revised a brother of Mrs Furlong vention which ended last City market milk specialist of the ordinances of Garland City No furSalt Lake Mrs George O Nye and Mrs John American City Saturday Jersey Cattle club and ther notice will be given By Order of the City Council W Chambers visited with relatives they passed a resolution urg-- Charles H Baldwin former commEthel Rogers York New and for friends in Brigham City Saturissioned! agriculture ing Congress to enact a law state? City Recorder day repesenting the Holstein Friesa for managed ian association will address the group providing of a “One of the greatest needs of this currency on a basis state from the standpoint of agricommodity price index culture is a strong dairy organization’ authori- said Professor Caine “If our present Many economic ties hav advocated the plan plans mature we hnpe to hring all together into a unified assoand if present interests proposed ciation that will materially benefit the 18 government son of A A Boyd K Iverson industry” credit does not Iverson of Tremonton received notice money of his being yesterday enterawarded the Brigham Legion Again The Committee in wide variations Genealogical prevent tained at a party in the ward recre- Union Pacific scholarship for Box Fails to Get Cash dollar value some Elder county at the Utah State Agration hall after their meeting regular method surely will be The Brigham City American Legion He also received college A was icultural evening program some time in the Thursday ' commendation from President Carl S again failed to get anywhere with enjoyed and luncheon served their request for county funds when future Gray of the U P Company their plea to the Young Iverson has served as the they presented problem that vitally conCommission Monday Lincoln we may remark cerns all of us Railroads president of the Bear River Chapter County was action taken" concluded “No of the Future Farmers and as a leadso high in the did not of and organizations er In club work The award was the clerk’s report of the petition estimation of the aristocrats want the Interstate Comfor $1800 to based upon his projects in raising the Legion delegation of his and generation In house club their Brigham merce Commission to grant and marketing Angus and Herford fin'sh City calves coast to low rates on coast DRINKING ORDINANCE is the seventh consecutive year rail shipping in order that In This FARM BUREAU WOMEN’S which under the direction of that the state of the rails might take the Mark Nichols a boy from the Bear ENTERTAINED The Utah passd no law prohi- business away from the River chapter has received this Mrs Morris Howard was hostess to They con- scholarship biting public drinking of ocean routes the members of the Garland Home the not increased traftend that does liquor prevent and Community Section of the Farm Day Dy 'Day On The cities from do- fic would build up the railcounties Bureau at her home Wcdnseday afterwas noon The lesson on "Health” obcomroads and the inland ing something about an given by Mrs A R Capener followed routes their vious evil munities has Logan City along Insurance cf discussion health a by ordinance recent- At the same time many Sunday Feb 16—10 Reguli passed Luncheon was served by the hostess SunnayScnoor to 8 members and Mrs Art Michaelis I pm Stake Sunday union School unfair to as seclal would Penalties be for that it and Mrs Lee Thompson drinking meeting guests The next meeting will be held violation $10 to $50 and allow coast to coast ship55:30 pm General union meeting for on March 18 at the home of Mrs city pers lower rates per mile all organizations was held up to 30 days in Alfred Bishop the than allowed for shorter in7:30 pm President C E Smith was jail It ought to in a land hauls and some inland the shaker at the regular Sacrament revenue a city “GoverHis subject was cities contend they would services good cause nment and Patriotism" Musical numlose business to coast cities bers were furnished by a quartet from Borrow today and don’t under such an arrangement Tremonton composed of Eddie Kerr pay tomorrow is what ails The right solution of the D B Gfeen Merwin Christenren Dr Green played Lavon Stokes many of us problem is not easy and and violin selection a whatever is done certainly drama to be DIFFICULT PROBLEM Tickets to the Feb 18— 2 pm Regular Tuesday will not please one group or Relief of Utah Society meeting held with the preedited by the University Every problem is not so the other b ing presented under lesson literary players are going fast announces Alma the proverbial 2 simple the direction of Mrs J Isaac Taylor is who W King arranging for the A review of the book “David plus 2 equals 4 yas many how to be sponsored by the Garland was enjoyed by all those prewhen they tried found Liens club It is fxpectrd that a sent the Supreme! it is nothing compared to show 4 pm Primary was held for children large crowd will be out to see these Court should be ‘able to human ignorance 7:30 pm Regular MLA meeting1 finished players In thar" appearance render a unanimous verdict1 held A p ay “Elmer" was pre- - here Peace is the great desire sented under the direction of Nelda The play to be shown Is onb that regarding the constitution- is now running in New York City for Pederson during til preliminary °? h“man hearts ut law ality of first time a new one with plenty nmg for war continues to gram Activity departments5 werej the Pro- fo class and dramatic appeal Continu'd on page difficult1 direct their activities like an at Nichols Student Again Wins Union Pacific Scholarship and of control such stand labor day fact and Church uquarc an iquonn are little the net as out that — a There is another Pa"‘ Editor Annual Play High School Presents To Packed House Pains” a three act “Growing was presented last evening comedy as the annual school play of the Bear River high school It was staged under the direction of Miss Ardia coach Nelson dramatic The house was packed to capacity to see the young players move before the foot- too did well Nelda Pederson as Mrs McIntyre and J Bourne as the Professor and all the other members of the cast pleased the large audience with their excellent work The scenery constructed by Wood-rounJansen and Ernest Skinner der the direction of Charles Last and painted by students was of unusual finish and beauty Artistic dance numbers were presented between acts and the school orchestra directed by Oeorge Nye entertained with music that deserved more appreciation than Miss Nelson production Karl Ward’s Job as George McIntyre increased In difficulty as the action of the comedy unfolded and he received cast included the following: Ward Beth Allen Nelda Peterson Jay Bourne Donna Beck Vem-etAdams Naomi Gaddle Carlos Hansen Paul Jenkins Douglas Holmgren Richard Anderson Daniel Bradshaw Seaman Mills Lucille Cannon Marjorie Hansen Dorothy Calderwood Melba Jones AdaHanscn Former Valley Resident Passes Away es prominent citizen WV Hess Elder county died Monday three-daIllness of pneumonia y a after at his home In Brigham City Mr Hess was a son of John W and Caroline Workman Hess and was 20 bam in Farmington September 1867 He married Amy Sarah King In Farmington August 24 1884 They moved to and aided in Fielding moved to there They pioneering Brigham City 25 years ago He Is survived by his wife and the children: Mrs Lucy Carofollowing L Pocatello line Thornton John David C Hess Colo Hess Malad Mrs Franklin W Hess Fielding Mrs Chloe Larsen Brigham City Mrs Grace Ruby Phelpe Denver Snow Brigham City Mrs Kalla Val30 grandentine ElMonte California John it The Karl of Box Beet Men Get Price In Fail to Agreement Parley of Utah refused terms of the 1936 sugar and the officials of asSugar Beet the sociation refused counter proposals made by manufacturers last week at a meeting called to consider contracts prepared by the growers' organization coFactory district and growers’ operative officers submitted contracts to the processors calling for the payof the ment to growers of 16 children net receipts from the sale of sugar Funeral services win be held Sat- and from the sale of all 1 o’clock ward In second at the urday except pulp Declining the growers of Bishop chapel under the direction contract processors offered a substJ C Sederholm Burial will be In itute agreement providing for an inthe Brigham City cemetery under the crease of approximately 30 cents per direction of the Stohl mortuary ton on (1 net sales of sugar over the to Sugar processors accept btt Utahcontracts 1935 contract Declaring less favorable terms than those for which they asked would In cooperation with school authorbeet growers the seriously affect ities the Garland City Council thru the representing growers' officials qJl the health department requires factory district boards of directors and school children who have been sent the slate sugar beet board said they' home from school on account of sick“would in no way consent to any ness or who have been kept out of compromise" doca to have sickness school with Growers were called upon by offitors permit before returning to school cials "to stand unitedly behind the By Order of the City Council of the state association and to action Ethel Rogers refuse the planting of any sugar beets City Recorder unless an agreement is reached” The growers’ contract as presented Brigham Woman Dies to processors was adopted by representatives of the local factory districts This Week at a and members of the Mrs Sarah Olive Mason Anderson meeting held In the Newhouse Hotel Lorenzo W 55 wife of former mayor in Salt Lake City on Friday InsisMonAnderson of Brigham City died tence by growers’ officials upon an in Brigham day night at her home early meeting with the processors ocShe had been ill for a long casioned City Saturday’s session NOTICE TO SCHOOL PATRONS time Mrs Anderson was bom September 1881 in Willard the daughter of T George S Mason and Margaret Mason Bradbury She Is survived by her husband and three children Oeorge W Marie and Lorenzo W Anderson Jr and the folMrs brothers and sisters: lowing William R Nish Plymouth Charity S Mason Brigham Charles A Mason Ogden Joseph 8 Mason Willard Mrs Mrs Sylvia Adelaide M Westcrberg M Burr Franklin M Mason and James 8 Mason ‘of Rigby Idaho Funeral services will be held at two 25 Fielding Woman Answers Last Summons 69 of Petersen Nielsen Sopliia Fielding died early Saturday mornInfirmities due her at home of ing to old age She was bom in Denmark April 30 1867 and came to Utah in 1878 She was active In temple and RUf - Society - work— for in Fielding Surviving are the following sons and of Annie Christensen daughters: Clarks ton Lovinnie Holt Fielding pm Saturday Stell Goodey Clarkston C O Petand ersen Ogden Noble Petersen Eunice Claud Petersen of Fielding of Wilcox Ina Clarkston Ravsten grandSalt Lake City also children and five great grandchildren Funeral services were held Tuesday at' one o’clock in the Fielding ward chapel under the direction of Bishop M A Garn Invocation was offered lessor Jos F Smith- of the UniverShakers were sity speech department Is directing by H L Richards' the cast in its interpretation of this President C E Smith Leo Earl John ClosLoosle and Reuben Ravesten drama high class for ing remarks were made by Bishop M All who have been wishing different and better in the A Gam scinching Music for the services was as fcl- line of plays will be in the high lows: a vocal duet by George Coombs rchool auditorium when the curtain 29 and Ella Holt two selections sunS by rises Saturday February evening says Mr King The Lions are glad i the Ladles Quartet and a duet sung to be able to bring to fine a production by Ireta Bourne and Mrs E H Packer Interment was in the Fielding here and are anxious to show the aud- & large and appreciative tery with Mervin Holt dedicating the lence grave Get Your Ticket For The Now Says King WM JOHNS NUMBER 30 The program for the meeting has been arranged by the education comJensen lights mittee headed Hyrum by Mr Bunderson will be accompanied by Beth Allen as Terry McIntyre had a male quartet it is also announced a difficult part to play thruout the first half of the show and she handlFlower Gardeners Will ed It with an assurance that was a credit to herself and the coach of the Lecture Today Hear V Big Show |