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HE GARLAND TIM Forms closed to routine news after 3 o’clock on Thursday afternoons PUBLISHED VOLUME VIII GARLAND Garland Auto Civic EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY APRIL To Discuss Road Garage Contract Problems Is Awarded Meeting to be P A Linford to Build $7000 Garage And Auto Display Quarters FFA Boys Return From With Laurels Coast Exhibit Local School Had Largest Delegation At Show FFA by of returned faculty Francisco after sold 66 head of cattle at the biggest junior livestock Local bojs Mark Nichols and the high school Sunday from San having showed and show in the U mony Held April accompanied Charles Last S Details of been plans for the meeting received here by Harold president of the Lions and a of the association Dirty Seed is Cause Of Weed Ridden Fields RAIDER 6th CMTC TO OPEN AT FORT DOUGLAS JULY SIXTH To Community High School Tabernacle Grounds Given Japanese Cherry Trees PROVIDE Will Compete at Brigham will furnish CONVENTION program DATE SET Today junior band to junior Awaids were presented high school members for standings In in the band during the year These were donated by merchants of Garland and Tremonton thru the Lions’ clubs of the two cities receiving Junior band members giving Odeen were: Thatcher The boys disposed of their stock at awards May 16th has been definitely an average price of $907 per cwt a a thought to its purity One farmer eided upon as the date for the Northand John Stanfill BothweU ent above market price on the day however after examining the seed re- ern District Convention of the AmerOrlin El wood Junior Anderson alized look not that it did just right ican Legion to beheld in Tremonton Munns and Warner Thompson Tref sale Only 30 of the animals were so he called the county agent The Committees have been named to ar- monton Fushburn ntered In the competition which was Hansen Don Jay keen The boys won first agent found that this particular lot range for the program and entertainCecil Holland Hyrum Denzel Ballard inusually of alfalfa seed had from 90 to 120 dace for a group of 5 cattle and ment features Christensen and Ruth Pack Plywhite top and wild morning three one 4th won glory 5th ilso and Alice mouth Wendell Sylvester place seeds or per pound enough to plant places and a 6Ui against 500 other S'ced Garland Dale Miller Frances from 1300 to 1800 noxious weed seeds Soil cattle and Fashbaugh Margaret Manning were on every acre of ground where this PPA Seventy-on- e chapters Darrel Loveland and Deweyville seed was planted the Bear River group berepresented Central Junior Farrel Called Dewey Snow Don Johnson Archibald Vere Johnson ing the largest present CROP LOANS ARE groups also exliibitcd Phyllis Summers and Anna Anderson For A high light of the trip was a banBetty Jones was chosen as band AVAILABLE STILL quet given by the San FrancLsco ?)cnsor Sherry Peck and Emma Rae FARMERS Chamber of Commerce at which 1100 were chosen Anderson for rhythm are GARLAND Crop and feed loans for 1936 were presentand at which J P Abband drum majors still available "to the farmers of Box MEET TONIGHT bott of the group and instructor Elder awards will senior to The high school Vernal county according Nichols had a chance to speak briefly Several be made later Those to receive the meetings for the EmSol) Conservation Willie field supervisor' over the National Broadcasting Syshave scheduled Jr been Carter are J Agent awards by Loan England Section County ergency Feed and Crop tem Castleton d Noel Cook and Ralph of the Farm Credit Administration Robert Stewart for this The show experience and the many of be held today Friday is will Mrs Fred at president Gcphart received Meetings Tremontare Applications side trips taken made the whole trip on on at 8 pm In Garland and Fielding the Band Mothers’ club Mrs J I Tuesday of each week at the to value of great educational the James Brough and Mrs Adam Real Estate office and and Saturday at 2 pm in Tremonton Taylor boys declared Mr Nichols at the Court House at Brigham City One or more members of the Soil Brenkman secretary and treasurer Conservation committee will be in aton Monday cf each week at each of the meetings to Loans are being made for the pro- tendance time really comes that explain the new Soil Conservation duction planting cultivating and harwould do good one side program fallowisummer for of vesting crops and Jensen for benePre'im'nary applications Last month Hyrum ng fer supplied when they are necesthe other is pretty sure of fit payments under the new program Sons Company began a series of ads sary for production of 1936 crops “scrap regard it as w'l! alco to the at be taken feed these livefor to produce meetings in the Times calling attention necessary ' V" h srtlculaf farm differs and for merits of the popular Norge Refrigestock ' All loans bear interest at the rate r ample- one farmer will receive about rator This month' the series continmore this year thru a shift of ues with further messages relative to Safety Thot of 5VU percent a year and are secured $7" Where ’’h"' t three acres in his plantings It the reasons for the hold this machine by a first lien on the crops If you are inclined to is therefore of important that each has on the buying public loans are made for the careless in your driving- feed for livestock they willproduction be secured farmer attend one of these meetings Those who are going to need a rerrpcall talk to SOme drivor who tTiat a livestock plantings cn the first lien may by frigerator will do well to rend these with the regulations to receive the ads carefully sajs Elmer Jmscn feci killed a child — He will benefit are made from maximum payments under manager of the finn you that a second’s care- - theAll disbursements Crof and Feed Uan office at thg proerem lessness will cause a e Salt Lake City Checks are sent out It is ruqeKted that farmers attend Mr and Mrs Alma W King time of regret a few days after receipt of applicatmeeting in the community and on' nounce the birth of a baby boy on Additional Editorials on pa?e 4 ions d?c most convenient 14th Tuesday April Today WE WON’T TAKE ADVICE Now that he is both old and rich Chas H Schwab says that life is wasted if spent in the quest of wealth papers a it or to of be hns tell The Garland Baseball club will re- an early season workout Sunday afternoon announces Manager when they will “Bill" Cullimore meet the Sigma Chi boys from the celvp USAC Neither team has had a chance to any extensive training but the boys feel that a practice game now will help them to round into shape more rapidly The directors of the team will get a chance to see a number of new recruits In action and local fans will observe that the boys are beginning ' their iseasou' Wlth enthusiasm’' ' ' Some snappy practices this week have been held with about 20 men on the field at the city park representing nearly every community In the to the Garland valley In addition fellows Two former Garland regulars will be in the Sigjna Chi lineup Don Chambers will start in the pitcher’s box and Garrett will be at short Other well known athletes on tha fraternity list are Magnussen Ryan Wade Mullineaux Petty Hadfleld and Laub A small admission fee may be charged at the gate to raise transthe for expense visiting portation team has not disManager Cullimore will be In who action Sunseen closed day but promises the fans a good game interesting do Flowering Ten choice Japenese Cherry trees were the gift to the Bear River high school last week of Mr S Y Shibata of Garland They were received and planted Saturday Just south of the new shop building and west of the tennis courts In a cluster under the supervision of W I an expert plant culturtst from Mr Shibata also gave five Ogden trees to the Bear River stake to be grounds in planted on the tabernacle City hold their regular meeting this Frigood clean seed at the Relief Society day afternoon Farmrrs in the northern section of reem with Mrs J D Gunderson as Utah bought a hostess alfalfa seed from Professor Chester J Myers trucker because it cf the Dramatic they could buy of the department from him for 25 cents per hundred USAC the purbuy- Logan Fraternity to Try Temper of Locals in Season Opener Adams Explains Wheat Benefit Conditions A slight 1936 increase In pay for Box Elder county teachers will distribute Payment an additional $14000 among them next year it is announced by the The annual Bear River valley music clerk of the school board The pay festival was held Friday night at the T E Adams secretary of the Box the at Increase was determined Bear River high school sponsored by Elder County Wheat Production Conupon board meeting last Friday club Friday trol Association the Band Mothers' announced Wednes- varies afternoon the bands paraded in GarThe amount of the increase day that payment will be made to with each teacher according to posiland and Tremonton those wheat growers who planted first won tion Teachers are now receiving J Carter England Jr their 1938 crops according to the conas contracts their approved place in the clarinet solo contest and tract request even though they did by the Board will represent the senior bond In the not mailing having schedsign a contract uled for Wednesday of this week regional contest to be held in Brigham Field inspections of the plantings City today Ralph Castleton won the will be made soon Mr Adams stated CLUB TO MEET position of Drum Major for the senPayment will be made of approxiThe Ladies Self Culture club will ior band and Darrell Fuller for the 20 cents bushel on Meetings SCRAP IT— AND SCRAP We have never been able to figure oirt what good a — When the peace- treaty-i- s 5 Y Shibata The sixteenth annual Citizens’ MiliGarland tary Training Camp for young men of of Japan These trees are a symbol the intermountain area at Fort Dougand a priceless gift In Japan when las Utah the home of the wears are'' planted everyone they Infantry will open July Cth beautiful costumes and a dance Is and close August 4th held Mr Smith expressed regret that 200 young men beApproximately couldn’t take place on a tween the ages of 17 and 24 from the planting school day so that an appropriate Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming could have been held ceremony will have an opportunity to attend Mr Shibata Is father of Joseph the camp tills year Shibata the boy in schoTo information obtain regarding class this from the senior enrollment and other information larship year to the camp interested pertaining arsons should write CMTC Officer Fort Douglas Utah Conservation Well he ought to know But we would like to take a trip to Europe in his luxurious state room on the Europa this week First Game Sunday Music Students “We have long time pounds cheaper than they could chase it elsewhere Most of the ers planted this seed without Ball Team Organized Donates Trees ASKS Lantz 24 serving a sentence in the county jail for robbing a marble machine in a Brigto the ham City cafe has applied state board of pardons for a commutation of sentence It is Lantz’ contention that he should not be held In Jail for roba for is unlawful machine that bing he claims the state outlawed all gambling devices and that he had as much right to empty the machine as did the people who operated It Lantz was convicted in January of this'year and went to jail on January George TEACHERS CONTRACTS FOR PAY INCREASE is Claim been fighting weeds for and yet our noxious weed patches continue to Increase in both size and number" Professor J C of extension agronomist Hogenson the USAC extension service observes The time and place to begin to fight weeds is at planting time and with the seed selected for planting Many farmers plant more weed seeds with their crops than they can possibly destroy through their weedkillProfessor processes ing Hogenson points out The solution to the problem lies of eventually only in the planting a was performed Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple DEVISE mittee have 15 FREEDOM is or not northern Utah Whether its full share of the money getting derived from the state gasoline tax will be one of the important topics for discussion at a meeting of directors and committee heafls of the Intermountain Association of Civic clubs April 21st at Tremonton The session will be the second regular monthly dinner meeting of the group and will be sponsored by the civic clubs of Garland and Tremonton Other highway problems will be under the direction of T presented L Davis chairman of the AssociatOther comion’s road committee mittee chairman will have reports to make tts well They will Include S W Wherry of Ogden recreation and E J conservation Hatch Logan Ed Randall Agriculture Ogden and J Morris Godfrey membership Richmond publicity J J Shumway of Garland is listed among the newly appointed members of the latter com- Persson director NUMBER 38 ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs E N Austin announce the marriage of their daughter Maxine to Ursel Adams son of Delos Adams of East Garland The cere- April 21st of GariThe promised new home land Auto Co local Dodge and Plymouth dealers came a step neajer realization' this week with the awarding of the contract for the construction of the proposed building P A Linford was given the job of erecting the building which is to ccsi about $7000 The Bear River Investment Company are financing the construction for the fist growing’ The site formerautomobile agency ly occupied by the creamery opposite the lumber yard has been chosen for the structure building Plana call for a 57 by 82 feet to house an auto repair shop a storage and parts room display room two offices and a wash room It is proposed to have a service station and its equipment as part of the building The Garland Auto Company began here in December 1934 enbusiness joying a highly successful sales year They are off to a flying start for a better business by 1936 anticipating far than last season A large volume of business for the company last year of In Idaho led to the organization the Malad Auto company at Malad where an excellent sales and repair building in the center of the business district was remodeled and put into use last winter C D Barfuss recently moved to Malad to supervise the company's affairs there UTAH MARRIAGE At Tremonton On Editor 1936 17 BRIEFS Clubs Heads V WM JOHNS the per mately computed 54 per cent of the normal production of the land planted If the Inspection shows a 5 per cent of the Combase as contracted' acreage pliance must be made at the time of measurement as there will be no cutting wheat for hay or plowing under after supervisor has made the Inspection but the first measurement will determine whether or not the producer lias complied The announcement of the payments was made following a large number of requests from the growers of the association Mr Adams said TO APPEAR SINGER CONCERT IN LOGAN TONIGHT internationally Attilio Baggiore famous concert singer will appear at the Logan tabernacle on a lyceum program this evening April 17th at chairman 8 pm Russell E Bernston of the Utah State Agricultural college announced recentlyceum committee ly acEurope Africa and America claim his great art and from Cairo as Egypt come praises heralding him one cf the most brilliant tenors of the present day Baggiore is an American of Italian ancestry He w’as bom In a mining town in Michigan and was educated there in the public schools During his grammer school and high school violin While days Baggiore studied he was a student in college he was to John McCormick who introduced w bade lum let nothing stand in the ay of his career as a singer 1931 Since returning to America in has given concerts in ChiBaggiore AtIndianapolis cago Milwaukee scores of leading cities thru and lanta Everywhere he has out the country been acclaimed a sensation and won the hearts of his audience life small daughter of Mr & A Frciik is seriously ill in the at Ogden- The R Mrs Dee Hospital t |