Show AND TIME Human Progress can be Down to the Mastery of Emotions by Men and Women Boiled EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND PUBLISHED VOLUME VIII Wild GARLAND Critics Loud in Fowl Be Improved WP A Fund Aid Game Association in Big Program of breeding grounds Improvement wild and nesting areas of western fowl along the continental flyways hat transverse Utah from north to outh is a major objective being acon Works Progress Jobs being done under sponsorship of the State Fish and Game Department made “Tiie use of federal funds oossible under the Emergency Relief "and Works Progress Administrations-complished he and programs have 'advanced ’fishing minting plants in Utah fifteen years xyond where they would have been hru available state and sportmen's association funds” said Newell Cook State Fish and Game Commissioner one hundred per cent Cooperating with the WPA engineers and project supervisors workmen from relief rolls nave fenced duck marsh protected that fykes from trespassing animals were destroying nesting grounds impounded additional waters for migratory wild fowl along the Green and Colorado rivers establishing game efuges In various parts of the state At the public shooting grounds in Box Elder county the largest nesting and breeding area in the great basin nunters will hereafter find their sport nade more convenient and their bags Digger as a result of well planned activities there Birds tagged in these grounds have been brought down In he Great Lakes’ states and even as far distant as the Atlantic seaboard In Utah county a WPA project is making possible an experiment to ascertain the advisability of rearing wild fowl artificially to add to the present number of birds in the diminishing United States This experiment is befollowed closely by wild fowl ening thusiasts thruout the country altho it is as yet only in its Initial stage Utah’s trout streams and lakes have always been favorites for western anglers but road improvements and the from increasing tides of vacationists the east have In right recent years overtaxed the propagation facilities in of the hatcheries At Springville Utah county the center of te Utah fish production activities the state has inbeen enabled to hold a greatly creased number of Rainbow trout from which spawn are taken for distribution to be hatched and propagated to More and better fish planting size are the order there now Most of the best fishing in Utah is on the National Forests which embrace a large part of the mountainous area of the state and hatcheries are to strategically located with reference these areas The most Viable new addition to these is at Loa in Wayne county famed “Wonderland" and near the anglers’ happy land known as Fish Lake where the RRainbows and Natives grow up to twenty pounds In Weber county within easy reach stream Im of Ogden’s fishermen provements have been undertaken to Increase the area of inundated surface to produce additional fish foods which promise to greatly add to the carrying capacity of for Rainbow and the Ogden German River Brown trout The Salt Lake county WPA objective has been to better facilities for the rearing of catchable size trout of many kinds to stock the streams of the nearby Wasatch mountains In Box EldeT county the following WPA projects are being carried out:j duck marsh federal funds fencing ¥2130 68 sponsor funds $229 00 Improvements on public shooting grounds federal funds $1532 00 sponsor funds 00 Friends of Miss Maurine Anderson ere invited to attend a farewell party in her honor to be held in the sard chapel tonight Feb 28th fLis Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Eli C Anderson of Bothwell will 19 on a mission to the leave Mar-F astern States Presented By FEBRUARY Johns The freedom to cast a vote without fear to take or leave a job at will to do a job well or poorly and be responsible only to one’s self to take up any legitimate business one is able to speak in praise or criticism of even government itself as one sees fit to print and publish all facts as they exist — that is the freedom we know in the United States A great many good general admission seats and some reserved seats are for purchase by those yet available who wish to attend the play being of Utah by the University presented of the players under the sponsorship next Saturday Garland Lions I nounced Alma W King at the Lions A com- evening meeting Wednesday plete sell out of the house for the show is anticipated ¥ if That is the freedom that is to man as clean air to proud nostrils clear sparkling water to the healthy thirst That is the freedom that men have fought and died virile for and won for us who live after them ¥ ¥ Last Sunday’s “Tribune" carried a summary of critics reviews of the play hichrtfuim running for its" fjrst season in New York The article would indicate stated Mr King that local people are going to have the opportunity of their lifetime to see one of the newest and best dramas of ¥ That is the freedom which we must learn to 'feel and appreciate and guard with eternal vigilance if we vould preserve it and pass it on to our children after us That too is the freedom that even the best dictatorship would steal forever from mail away ¥ ¥ ¥ years That freedom once lost in any emergency would leave man the vassal of self appointed lords until such time as courageous men and women would again rise to fight and fall to die in their own blood to win it back again ¥ ¥ "‘Winterset’ Says the “Tribune” Maxwell Anderson’s drama tragic now in its 21st big week at the beautiful Martin Beck Theatre in New York City still remains the critics’ favorite among the serious dramas of the year It is heralded as one of the greatest play's ever written by one of the critics Broadway greatest and most momentous draipas to come across the footlights within our time one of the finest plays which any American has even written ¥ Washington dedicated his life to the task Lincoln strugof winning it for a new nation gled and died to give it to the black race within the borders of America ¥ ¥ - ¥ In these days when dictators abroad are seizing the freedom of whole nations making themselves monarchs absolute promising bread ‘Win-- " “According to Bums Mantle terset has an eloquence the native drama seldom attains It commands an exalted beauty of line and scene that holds an audience that is startled into wonder a little breathless and starry eyed’ ” Seats for the production are on sale at the Garland Drug and City and Frank Wm Vernald in exchange for liberty true Americans scorn the temptation They know that pigs in pens are the best fed but they are hauled to the ' slaughter at the owners’ will STILL LOOKING Driggs UP Despite the cold weather that has griped most of the country the past week’s business has suffered no let down as would normally have been expected On the contrary it has held up above last year’s level in most instances says a US Commerce department report Water Users to Hold Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Beaf will be River Water Users’ association held at the Bear River high school ¥ ¥ ¥ reFebruary 29 at 1 pm Annual fashion be getting on after seem ports will be given and four new di“Townwealth plan” or a the two rectors elected three to serve send years and one to serve one year Director William Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college will be Mann river Prom Preparations present to talk on the Green diversion as it pertains to the Bear Okeh Moving Forward river watershed Talks also will be given by a representative of the state Preparations for the 1936 Junior Lieutenant Walter G Mann from engineer’s office and County Attorney Promenade at the Bear River high First battalion headquarters inLewis Jones Mr Weidman president school move forward at a rapid rate the spected the Garland home guard heaof the association has announced since the arrival of the materials for battery Monday evening and dquarters decorations declared It to be in fine shape The The decorators have begun painting Gets should be able to pass the County battery the of west scene for the end the hug federal inspection to be held the last New gym and already the boys have made of March without any trouble he We to without “share plan” a a Lieut Battery Gives Agent Assistant the structure s The art committee headed by Gleason has large colored posters made ready to be put on display on March first Class solicitors have been very busy the last two weeks collecting class fees and report that so far the campaign is quite successful a meeting of the nounced following On the night of March 20 the gym Board of Trustees will be transformed Into a scene on Miss Myrtle Davidson assistant Walkaki beach glamourous club leader of the College extension was appointed assistant diservice Hold said “The building and appearance the men were very good ” The men are making miniature radios three of them nearing completion If the radios are perfected they will be used by the guard in place of telephones —in —drill —work Lieutenant Mann said Elmer H Gibson Taylor graduate of the USAC has been appointed assistant agricultural agent for Box Elder county to replace John Stew art an Salt Lake City who has accepted with the Great Western appointment Sugar company with headquarters at Denver Colorado College officials an- rector economics Miss for heme Davidson will fill the vacancy recently left by Mrs- Rena B Mayoock who is now in charge of home economic in five western planning programs states for the resettlement administra tion Russell R Keetch agricultural agent for Wasatch county was transferred to Vernal where he will serve as agent for Uintah county Francis M was erson assistant agent in Weber named to fill the vacancy in Wasatch county and Nat M TaggarU of North Ogden was appointed assistant agent for Weber if is announced The board accepted the resignations of Dr Ethelyn O Greaves as home demonstration agent for Cache county Who has accepted a position with the resettlement admin Ls trat ion and of imMr 8tewart who wUl leave in Colomediately for hts new rado of The Garland battery is in charge of Leo R Walker First William Cuilimore and Second Lieutenant Harold Persson Captain Stake Young People Most Successful Social In Years DEAN IV GETS PART PLAY Dean Grover of East Garland a sophomore at the Utah State Agricultural college has received a part in the Shakespearean play “The Taming of the Shrew" which will be presented at the college April 23 24 and 25 under the direction of Professor ChesMr Grover has taken ter J Mers isirt in various other college plays H:s m t recent appearance was In Goldsmiths “She Stoops to Conquer" 116 young people were preat the annual banquet of the ( Men and Gleaner Girls held Tuesday evening in the Galand ward recrea-- r tion hall Tables were beautifully decorated to represent ports of call on were a sea voyage Waitresses j lor girls of the Garland ward costumed as sailors A delicious banquet stake was cooked by the M I A About sent board GROVER lTSAC - The theme of the program was “The The arrangspecial guests Ship" which during the visited such points as ements were worked out under the evening Pleasure Beach and Treasure Island direct cn of Mss Rhoda Larsen of the stake board Isle cn its way to Happiness speakers Carl Cook ls president of the sponses to toasts were by and Estelle Welling is president representing these ports Mr and Mr Mlchaells Mr and Mrs of tire Gleaner Girls Committees arChambers and President C E Smith1 ranged the details of the party MIA t JOHNS Editor Af NUMBER 31 28 1936 FREEDOM Here Only One Day Remains To Get Seats For Performance Drug Tremonton Confectionery FRIDAY WM UTAH PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS Praise of Show to Nesting Areas Being UTAH V Flood Control Inequalities in Works in County To be Strengthened Opportunity Need State and County Join In Effort to Prevent Property Loss Attention Club Told Jv Bunderson Speaks Quartet And Dancers Entertain The erection of new barriers above At Meeting of the Willard and the reinforcing Excellent entertainment provided by present flood dam there was agreed the Mantua male quartet by Hollen seat this week at the county upon Betenson Hansen and Marjorie Members of the Willard City council the Willard flood control com- dancers and an address by of Box Hervln Bunderson mittee Box Elder county commissioners with State Engineer K C Wright Elder County schools were the high and District Engineer L W Beason points of the Lions luncheon meeting representing the state road commis- Wednesday evening Mr Bunderson and the quartet were sion met in the county court house Monday to work out ways and means introduced by Hyrum Jensen of the of strengthening the Willard flood school affairs committee sponsors of accounted the program Mr Jensen control works ” 'll' is estimated that $2400 needed for the tsJoni of his Mantua guest by to put the works in a condition to explaining that his influence as teachhandle the large amount of water ex- er associate and relative had made pected to come down Willard canyon thorn what they are or words to that effect The modest observations only during the spring runoff Mr Wright acting in behalf of the cost the local merchant one dime The address by Mr Bunderson callthe road commission state agreed state would furnish 50 per cent of the ed attention to the wide disparity beto tween the condltloh of the wealthier funds Box Elder county agreed furnish 25 per cent and Willard 25 per and poorer classes in our nation a cent It was also agreed that the circumstance that is dangerous to the Utah Power and Light company the continued survival of our social order o Central and Union Pacific the speaker declared Human nature for ls the same as It was In the past when be contacted railroads should donations which Will be deducted from inequality has provoked serious civil the 50 per cent to be furnished by disturbances Tho our conditions are not as serious as they might be yet the county and Willard Other barters above the state high- they offer a problem that should be attacked by all thinking people said be will at Perry and Bankhead way Mr Bunderson In the interests of strengthened also it is reported social justice and social safety Conditions at present do not give men he stated equality of opportunity Four numbers by the talented quartet were enthusiastically applauded by the large group of about 50 men present The dance numbers by the girls accompanied at the piano by Miss Luclle Cropley also won hearty praise Flans have been completed for holdDr C E Wardlelgh In charge of the ing the North Box Elder Farm Bureau work of the club In behalf of thoee social March 7 at the Bear River high with Impaired vision reported that a school states President John H Ward pair of glasses had Just been provided y for a local executive Tracy R Welling school boy whose eyesight of the state Farm Bureau and was falling and whose parents were of unable to provide the needed service David Smith state commissioner at agriculture are to be the speakers President “Bill” Persson and Lion the excellent program to follow the CuTIlmore called the attention of the banquet which will be served from 6 club to the fact that Lion P C Pet- to 8 p m Featured on the program terson ls confined to his home with will be the popular Mantua quartet serious and painful eye difficulties and other equally qualified entertainThe sincere sympathy of the members ers not often heard here from other was extended to their associate sections of the county ' Dean Capener was Initiated as a An Invitation is extended to business new member of the club during the men of the communities to Join in the evening social which will be concluded with a dance in the gymnasium says Mrs LADIES CLUB ENJOYS A R Capener head of the women’s MUSICAL PROGRAM division A splendid program wsus presented to the members of the Ladies Self Duly By Day On The Culture Club at their regular meeting-ho- ld Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Arthur Welling with President Mrs C H Hales presiding The proSunday Feb 23—10 am Regular gram sponsored by the Fine Arts DeSunday School with Mrs C D Barfusa as was partment 7 30 pm Sacrament meeting held with the following program: Talk chairman consisted of musical numbers by Mrs Milton Hansen vocalist by Willard Butler Song ward chorus and Mrs Henry Johnson pianist both directed by Fred L Nye Talk Byron of Bear River City Mrs Hansen gave Clover Vocal duet Gall and Leon At a brief review of the development of Thompson Talk O A Seager the conclusion of Sacrament meeting ypcal music and discussed the yrjous ward teachers monthly report meeting types of songs after which shAjln§ trated the various types by siflyik was held several selections from each grouf) Tuesday Feb 25 — 2 pm Relief So- Mrs Johnson played three piano solos ciety meeting with the Social Service During the social hour a delicious lesson under the direction of Mrs V W Johns The subject considered was luncheon was served by the hostess to 28 members and 8 guests the Changing Family Home Primary held at 4 pm RELIEF SOCIETIES TO HONOR 730 pm Regular MIA meeting RETIRING PRESIDENT The following program was given lh Fanners Ready To En'ertain at Annual Banquet Dance Church Square the opening exercises: Demonstration on Washington and Lincoln by the second grade p’ano solo Lois Persson vocal duet June Flaser and Mary Jane Davis Regular classes held of 27— Rehearsals Thursday Feb the choruses ward chorus Boys chorus Girls chorus and Singing Mothers resume regular practtice at 7 prn Genealogical meeting at regular place and time COMING EVENTS: 28— MIA Feb le FTiday Dance This is a budget dance and everyone is Invited to attend Sunday March 1—10 a m Regular Sunday School 12 Noon— Regular Fast meeting immediately alter Sunday 7:30 pm MIA Conjcirt meeting Continued on page “ Relief Societies of the Bear stake will honor President Margaret Manning and her board at a testimonial to be held at the staxe tabernacle at Garland Tuesday March 10th at 2 oolock pm The stake presidency the Inch council bishops of wards and counselors and fill Relief Society members are invited to be An excellent progiani has been prewill be served pared and refreshments The River TIONEER DAUGHTERS MEFT hostess to Daughters her home afternoon A program was and a delicious luncheon 25 members and guests Mrs Oluf Johnson was the Garland Camp of the of the Utah Pioneers at Thursday presented served to J |