Show Error tolerated free to GARLAND TIME of opinion may be where reason is left combat it ' —Jefferson PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING FRIDAY Vol IX No 26 Speaker Discuss John A Causes of Conflict HOLMGREN The day has long since come when every division Declares False Sense Of Values is Important of industry must rely on orto safeguard ganization Cause of War and promote its interests Organization is necessary Lions Raise Almost Entire in to enable individuals Community Red Cross every group to hold their Allotment heads up and look the rest of the world in the eye fdf a ‘A belief that it' Is Important t No person has an opportunity to join an organization with higher and more laudable aims than has a The National farmer Farm Bureau seeks thru peaceable and gentlemanly methods to promote the well being of almost the entire population of scores of total of $63773259 nation to sell more than it buys und tlms build up for itself a gold reserve has led countries along a path of the ultimate result of comixititlon which always is war” Dr W L of the Utah State Agricultural college told the Lions club Wednesday to evening able to an start Ed lengthen ple let the into years without subscrib- - SritZLiHear Letturer al School Monday 48 columns of carefully High written news and features Adult civic fonrus conducted by equalled only by the best nationally known speakers will have papers in its class in the their beginning next Monday evening in the high school state February a schedule anHopkins superthe program in this district speaker for Monday evening friends and acquaintances willThelikely be Dr Homer C Chancy and asking them to sub- California educator in Later meetings all of which wil’ scribe to our paper over three years cannot re- be held on Monday evenings will be Allen member having mentioned conducted by such mm as Dr D C infcer- AlleyWashington such a thing in this column national affairs lecturer Dr Ernest before but today COUidnt tj Bryan Boston Mass civic prob- help feeling that then? are iems and Dr j w stratum who has Principal c e smith many who sense the value1 bem eiven the responsibility Of ad- our efforts who should these lectures urges people be reminded that they will vertising to attend- He feels sure from the foi information he has received that the be more tiinn repaid their support you hap - leases will be well worth while and ln line wilh ore best aduit pen to be one who has fail - 5111 Oil to join the Times’ fami-- ' dutalcJ1 practices in the country Mrour t°Ple SmJth you will take advantage "tcfk°Pe ly of readers let us VV can on the list now voable1 ot We are notoriously backward about meeting our nounced visor of to according by W Karl and of 'If put e Sdld y OU a bill later Don delay longer 4 t ly conditions otherwise the series be completed as planned" Parents’ visiting evening at the mav not high that Opens Campaign Farmers Farm Bureau Organization PRESIDENT POINTS TO CAN ORGANIZED AGRICULTURE NEW FARM BUREAU ONLY PLEDGES SELF SOLVE E' J State Senator From Davis County Elected to Lead Bureau State Farm Years of woik to promote the of agriculture and the Interests of agriculturists of Utah were rewarded last week when Ward C Holbrook of Davts county a practical and successful fanner and one of the recognized leaders in the state senate was elected president of the Utah State Farm Bureau during its annual con- County Agreeable to Abandonment of Section Of S P Line Commissioners of Box Elder county according to reports will not oppose the application of the Southern service company to the public to commission of Utah for permission discontinue all train service between a distance of Watercress anl Lucln miles and twenty-fiv- e approximately all regular service between Kelton and Watercress and to furnish “on call” in the service between these points on page 5 Snow Being Hauled From Streets of City Piles of snow four and five feet in height that have bordered the city streets since the heavy storms which seem to have temporarily at least subsided have slowly disappeared from m front of all business houses this week A crew of men and sleighs under the diiection cf Malshal Geo Sutherland has hauled the snow into vacant lets where the plies will be een long aft°r the surrounding snow has melted next spring Awards Club To Be Given Members Sunday Davis County Justice Merchant Dies Jonathan David Wood 87 pioneer Saturdays bg game will b° p’rui1 tf Davis county died Tuesday at his heme in farmington He was bom at at the Eox Elder high school at sharp as adverted ln this isue ' Thightcn Sussex England April 29 the Times Luis from here will plm 1819 a son of John and Fanny Goble Wood- -to be- present at this classy- shew Crossing the plains with his father’s schccl will coincide with this fir-- edfamily In 1855 he engaged in the ucational meeting School bires v merchantile business ln Farmington prvide transportation to and from succeeding to his father's business on their homes for all parents and patthe latfer's death He retired late in rons of the sc hoi 1934 He served in the Farrrjington ward Mrs Leslie Wa'soin bishopiic for 26 years and lgter was revtral spent days this week caring for her sisiei a member of the South Davis stake Mrs Glen Chrhtensen of Tremomcn Continued cn page 5 CAUSE Ed “Thru the columns of the Garland Times I want to urge our farmers to enlist one hundred per “Th® cent this year” he continued 20th annual convention of the Utah Farm Bureau was held In Salt Lake City last week I was indeed fortunate to be able to attend eight sessions We listened to of that convention the leaders’ opinions on the farm We also heard them disproblems of our ascuss the accomplishments I sociation during the depression and learned a great many figures statistics which prove to me that only thru a strong farm organization can we over come the evils that are confronting farmers today $750 Average Income to statements by the our national Farm BurOgg the average Utah farmgross Income per year is only He declared that only one out $750 of 7 of the farmers In the United States have electricity ln their homes Only one out ol four have bath tubs It is sad but true that 85 of thej farms in Box Elder county are mortgaged And in the United States as a whole there is a floating population cf tenant farmers that pass from one Secrist place to another leasing land that Is not expected to be maintained In fertility or production but merely skinHome At ned from year to year and passed on to the next ne'er do well farmer and depleted of Its substance This group Was One Valley’s Oldest comprises one sixth of the fanners In Another painful the United States Settlers Died Early admission Is the fact that our farm or Thursday Morning population ccmptxes 25 of the total U S population 72 of the of FieldStill we only receive Annie Dalton Secrist gross income cf the U S Our wives ing mother of Mrs L C Christoph-ersoof the of Garland paused away at hei have mothered due to children of the U S and have had to home early Thursday morning advanced with feed and clothe them with less than ailments associated half cf dielr share of the toal inca s She had been ailing for somecome time and all her cliildicn were pres“The problem before farmers today ent at her death Mrs Secrist was born March 19 is to get an equal share ln the earnings of this vast productive country 1864 a daughter of Fiancis Yocmar Stic man led Or- Our problem is not only over producand Job Welling tion but unequal distribution of the lando Dalton in the Endowment and the good things that our home at Salt Lake City October 7th wealth Civilization offers I do not 1882 She married J L Secrist Nov modern profess to know how to adjust this 29th 1932 contest between industry agunequal Her parents crossed the plains with riculture and labor but tho e who do the Edward Ellsworth handcart comand are leaders in these farm know She always has been pany ln 1856 claim the only way to adjust an active member of the churt h in- problems it is thru united efforts to which she was born Only Three Out of Ten J her hiuband She is survived by “Our present sell conservation pro- L Secrist and six sc ns and daughtwas made by a few united If L gTam ers Fiank Dalton Tremonton farmers under the farm bureau and ShelDaltcn Syracuse W E Dalton other farm associations and has given ley Idaho Mrs F T Gross Spokane us partial relief from our troubles Durfry Mr' Frank Washington but I am sorry1 to admit again there Beaver Dam Mrs L C Ch’istopher-srare only three out of ten farmers and 18 grandchildren Garland who have affiliated themselves with a is also She 4 great grandchildren Therefore seven farm orgamzalon survived an" aunt “Grandma t out of ten fanners are taking a free by of 86 Pheobe Welling’ Plymouth ride on the money and efforts of the and the following bi others and sis- few who believe that in united effort M If ters Welling C R Welling is our only salvation and Hyrum Welling all of Salt “I am going to cast my lot with Lake City Fielding Job Welling that group who believe in collective El-- i Horace Welling George Welling as bargaining and hope to cciivince Arthur ward Welling Farmington many more farmers as I can to that Wilfnrd Welting Garland Welling cause The farm bureau member hip Elvira Rare Plymouth cnly costs three dollars In our fcet- Wyoming Louie' Elbabeth Zundill Plymouth ur a?riculturui states the fee is $1500 Earl Teton Idaho Mamie Sill ana they have more than half of the Roxis! Nevada Rhoda Taylor farmers enrolled in the farm bureau Taylor and Belva Eailow Salt Lake There they get big dividends cn their City membership as most of you are The funeral service will be held aware bem? familiar with the sucSunday at 2 p nr in the Fielding ward cessful milk strikes in Illinois last Interment will be in the summer and other similar chapel Fielding cemetery on page 4 Annie Continued TO back 1'rom the state farm bureau convention has definitely opened his energentic camBear to River enlist paign valley farmers in the organization “Our farmers locally can derive a great many more benefits than they have from the farm bureau if they will join and they can strengthen an organization that is doing more for them than they realize” declared Holmgren vention Senator Holbrook who was born in Bountiful in 1899 entered the business of farming when he was still in county A hearing on the matter will be his teens and his life has been devoted to this work The senator's faim held Monday February 1st in Salt Lake is understood that if heIt City fruit where raises beets and stock is rated among the at any time stockmen need a train over this the old line which of part while But the best in the county senator has put in many years of hard traverses western Box Elder county it The will furnish labor on his crops he has found time the railroad to make a study of the problems cf tracks will not be taken up but remain Intact The company will conagriculture methods of improving tinue to pay taxes to the county on work and means of improving the lot of the farmer In general the same given In this study he has especial attention to the paramount problem Dalton of taxation and his on Mrs knowledge State and county awards and pins will be given to club members of North Box Elder at special achievement exercises to be held at the GarAfter a glance at the squad It is not hard to understand vhv th land ward chapel Sunday at 2 pm team is formidable It includes ni r announces Mrs P K Ault like Jay Whitman D P Murray and Miss Fern Ship- the scrappy gua:d the ley of Logan State club directors from BYU Glen Worthington great star from Utah Aggies who and county extension leaders Stewart himself out of a college game Gibson and Mrs Ethel B Lund fouled will nni be on hand to present the pins and only once in his brilliant cateei Conley Watts the deft basket shooter awards won at the Utah State Fair from the Agncultuial and ebewhere collet e All club leaders membeis parent' Then there are Flovd and Warn Millet the sturdy brothers who help- and frlcnds are invited to attend the maintain BYU's great ti Edition Mark Ealiff of Weber high George Bishop cf Box Elder and H(’on Watson last year's center on in champion Utah Aggies "Waist n still in school at Logan but has ed lus eligible vears following a tram fer fiom Junior college to $200 Per Year Into were the Goodyear boys who League have been b:aten once by the spon oied boys " folly equal away friendship in a world where friendship la so rare —E Bulwer Lytton To Bring All Valley by Legislature no PUBLISHER Holmgren Few Bills Yet Reach State AND U throwing 1937 The collections for 1936 are bettei said than the average Mr Brough was The lowest percentage collected during the depression when the figure dropped to 82 per cent Final Approval EDITOR ILLS “Ed” page 29 JOHNS be collected in ou JANUARY WM In 1936 taxes point OunUnuod VERNALD been collected from Box Elder county propci ty owners to date Owen L Brough said treasurer county Tuesday The total tax levy was $68112630 6363 per cent malting approximately collected out of the total tax assessments and leaving a balance of "The nations of Germany Italy and House Kills One Senate valJapan are almost wholly without Measure In Committee uable minerals such as coal petroleum and metals and are planning to get Pensions Get Study land containing those things by war counties if necessary" he further stated "Italy This week nears Its end without the followwere bankrupt to and Germany final state senate having Moreover it can yet taken were ing the war and their people action on an old age pension bill that an enviable record of ac- without and Hitler hope Mussolini It has before from the first been it complishment in securing dynamic oratois promised to lead appears certain that Mr Maw’s meafor them to prosperity and power and sure wiU be much modified before favorable legislation which farmers and in promoting the people rallied tot heir “isms” other senators will accept It fThom-toare senseless as are most others being and Holmes have supixrted Maw specialized cooperative or- only a variation on the kind that have brot have been adopted by misguided na- while Huggins has led the conservaganizations that tive opposition No proposal to exact thousands of dollars into tions in the past recia lein on property of pension farm pocket books are joining tire na "We ourselves pients lias met with any strong favor for war F tlons in preparation however This column extends best Roosevelt lias asked fer a'ncl The House flatly rejected the bill wishes to Farm Bureau a billion dollais for this purpose more passed in the Senate to extend the than our entire expenditure for all tax his delinquency date to December 20 President Holmgren for all the years before the killing it in committee and purposes drive for membership civil war" Houses have given approval to Both assures him what ever assolos were a resolution Violin amendand trombone for an to played by Edwin B Mauglm accom- ment to the calling sistance we may be state constitution that us panied by Miss Marie Eiickson at the will allow legislators to raise their pay render in what seems is piano to as much as eight dollars per day a good cause a ten quota of 34 dollars for the tho the House is asking for taking his new responsibili- RedGarland's Cross for flood relief was brot to dollar level enwith and ty seriously and Homestead tax exemptions seem to of the the attention meeting should bring thusiasm thus the be favored by most legislators Davis cf George upon motion is Lions “shelled out" their loose change far m their talks tho they have not results A good conthe bills will that lias bring the yet passed half the battle and immediately after the meeting on page t t’ontlnued tributing $26 73 leaving a balance of made that good start raise to the day following cnly $725 Motor Team Principal C E Smith Invited the Watkins A WORD FOR club to the parents’ day exhibit at Salt Lakers at OURSELVES the high school next Monday evening Playing lectuic There are a large number and to the cuncnt affairs City Saturday 3righam scries to start that of people in our section of Many club members nightaccepted the the valley who would feel Invitation of Mr Anderson to attend A basketball team that Is wannings in sixirts mention a distinct loss if the Gar- the shew “The Great Zeigfeld" follow- '’on'iderab'eseason Is the Watkins MatT this land Times should not exist ing the meeting will which of City Brigham quint was apiinUd a? play the Goodyear Service team oi as one pf the agencies that Next meeting night” and the program will be Salt this Citv at Brigham Lake City add to the prestige and "Boys of in charge of the Boys' committee Saturday night the club strength of this valley The team is playing in the state Industrial League and thus far is unMany of those same peoin the defeated Onginal favorites months that — has A GOOD START MR UTAH County Treasurer Brough Reports Excellent Tax Collection This Year Lions Hear College Paragraphs ffm GARLAND GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY Pertinen By V AT There of Passes Away Fielding of “According of secretary eau Mr er’s total |