Show AND TIME Error of opinion may be tolerated where reason la left free to combat It — Jefferson ' PUBLISHED Vol IX No GARLAND Paragraphs BREAKFAST COMMENTS Last Rites Honor Departed Johns TABLE Pioneer Fielding Woman Any plan suggested to reFill the judges of our Family And Friends courts from political party Chapel at Funeral For elect ijo n and influence Annie Dalton Secrist would be better than the Friends and relatives paid last honpresent system Annie of Mrs to move The plan before the legislature provides for their appointment from a list approved by the state bar association and then the public would vote to retain or release them at each Their names would not appear in the list of any political party but would be found in a separate column It sounds good and has the approval of eminent national jurists Did you see this in the paper? A Tennessee man of 22 has married a girl of 9 Girls must be scarce down there and they have to stake out their claims early These Sunday 'supplement: what stuff gets into them under the name of science L If the present legislature wants to do something for the public that won’t cost the state anything let it the circle vote to remove from the top of the ballot that makes it possible to vote a straight ticket with one mark of the pencil Some states have removed it already Its out of date FLASH! NEWS! CARS ! IMPORTANT CALLING ALL CALLING ALL CARS! Look out here comes another of those particularly annoying kind of radio advertisements Turn it off Quick! Sit down striking has an but when innocent sound all of the one considers complications that can fol- low the general acceptance of the principle it becomes obvious that it is dangerous in the extreme The Constitution gates the government to protect citizens in the posA session of property long treacherous road lies ahead when that principle obli- and AT MORNING FRIDAY 27 Pe r t i n e n t By T Wm EVERY UTAH GARLAND FRIDAY UTAH Stake President Announces Quarterly Conference for Sessions Sunday conference of the Bear Quarterly River stake will be held in the Stake tabernacle on Sunday February 7th announces President C E Smith follows: 9 am PriestThe program tho hood meet ing for all holding Priesthood At this same hour the women of the stake will hold a separate meeting which will be devoted to a consideration of women in resessions Other lation to priesthood will be held at 10 am and 2 pm The MI A session will be at 7:30 FEBRUARY JOHNS WM 5 Malad and Curlew Stakes Pushing Church Social Aid Malad Paper Announces Purchase of Warehouse Lists Goods Gathered First Forum Lecture Large Crowd of uage example correct matically there’s popular government in full flower Coming Here Monday A D Revenue nounced of Internal Allen Collector for tills di&tiict has anthat he will be in Garland February 8th to help local file their 1936 Federal In- Monday citizens come tax All a ho have questions or problems are urged to mce him here on that day at the Bluebell Confectionery Members of our state senate argue heatedly against some of the bills they discuss but as yet very few seem to want to be put on the spote by a negative Stake M Men Basketball vote Perhaps they fear a Tournament Opens At voting public that has seemed willing to try any- High School Tuesday thing Elght well matched teams will play “Roosevelt was elected in what promises to be a thrilling M Men basket ball series this year when of despite the opposition and they meet Tuesday Wednesday 85 per cent of the news- Thursday of next week to determine papers of the nation” de- a stake winner to represent Bear Rivclared a speaker at the high er In the division tournament M I A meetings here will be postschool the other night poned Tuesday evening to allow the members to see the opening games at of turn new a Perhaps four the high school gymnasium the old proverb is in order be played the oixmng games will which should run thus : night and two of the teams eliminatThe dollar is mightier than ed Two will be eliminated on the Party Will Anniversary jPheasants Honor Birth of Pioneer Get EDITOR AND Feed Twins Are Born By Herbert W Staynor of PlyMrs ' Fheobe L Welling mouth early Utah school teacher and chuich worker of whom Mrs Arthur Welling of Garland has a history will be feted at a party in her honor Saturday at the home of Mrs Elvira Rore a daughter In Plymouth The occasion will be Mrs Bhecbe Welling’s 86ih anniversary In good health Mrs Welling can recall the real pioneer days when besides getting an education she had the responsibility in embryo of the family's clothing She tended the family's sheep flock on the Farmington mountain slopes If her meek charges fared well the with clothfamily was well provided Fheobe could wear her woolen ing petticoats and dresses knowing that she had seen them through every to the final home manufactured the dyeing which including product was done by Plieobe's mother from from many colors cf dye concocted rabbit brush and indigo The father made the shoes from leather traded for with butter and cheese the medium cf exchange Mrs was live first Relief Welling Society president of the North Farmington ward end was an early school teacher in the old Farmington Court heuxe at North Farmington at South la no folly equal to that sway friendship throwing In a world where friendship la rare — E Bulwer Lytton so PUBLISHER $200 Per Year 1937 - Malad Fiom Idaho Enterprise the memory ors The Social Security program of the Dalton Secrist at funeral sendees held Curlew stakes is making Malad and Sunday afternoon in the Fielding pm under the very satisfactory progress ward A representative of the General direction of S A Hendricks Last A profusion of flowers covered the Authorities will be in attendance has which been week a deal pending casket and the stand and the ward was closed for a considerable time house was filled to capacity meeting the Church secured the whereby their by those who came to offer across the street from the building and respect sympathy C W & M Co store from the Merrill Opening and closing musical num- Pleases and the Overland Lumber companies bers were provided by the Tremonton was $3000 The consideration forty Mrs Mrs Cummings Ladies' Trio cent of which came from per Shows California Speaker Stevenson and Mrs Sunonsen Their the two stakes and the remainder Journey” songs were “The Pilgrim’s from the general church fund The Nature Propaganda They and “Oh Dry Those Tears” two stakes partliepate in the ownerMrs Geoige were accompanied by For- ship of the building In proportion to That the National Educational Quinney The local um lecture series got off to a good their church population to funds were raised by a fast day offerTremonton start was the general impression Archie Richardson of comrendercrowd that Mrs be gathered from the Quinney ing by accompanied ed the tenor solo “A Perfect Day’ the high school audi- k The storehouse is managed by J fortably filled comand Mrs Vem Bourne sang “Oh My torium last Monday evening Edward Gibbs who checks all by Dr Arthur J Coray who discussed Father” She was accompanied modities coming in or going out and In the News” proved to keeps all accounts The Church has Mrs Ezra Packer “Propaganda Devotional music was by Mrs Wynn be a very interesting speaker and is furnished a complete and accurate Hansen expected to draw an even larger crowd accounting system His subfor next Monday evening A large group of prominent speakto receive The storehouse opened ers bore testimony to the many fine ject will be “Can We Afford Good commodities and operations began found Public Schools?” Dr Coray is presiqualities of character that had Dec deceased dent of the California Teacher’s Asexpression in the life of the Since the opening the building has as well as In the lives of members sociation braced and been cleaned calsomined Tills series of lectures will be held of her family They were: Milton H blocked A vegetable pit has been a brother President John J each Monday evening until next May Welling to hold commodiand dug prepared A Smith E C them President Justifies if the attendance Shumway a broth- Other nationally known speakers will ties R Cape tier Arthur Welling At the present time five people are The lectures are follow Dr Coray er and Bishop M A Gam employed In addition to the manager President free to the public Shumway spoke particuthat very shortly and it is expected 0 pm life of Mrs at of admirable The the will forum begin 3 larly ’"Cdhl&n ' will be put tc Secrist’s first husband Orlando Daltare being made for sev- a number of Arrangements Conditions under which the de- eral school buses to take people tc work on clothing on Food furniture impleclothing of one piothe school lived as and from the high parted had are ' contributed ments tools etc were recalled by neers of the valley cleaned and is renovated Clothing lived during who here Mr Capener Auto License Office As pressed ready for distribution the same period Bishop Gam added far as possible the Identification of to the testi- Open Next Week his acknowledgement Shoes are rethe articles is changed monies of the integrity and dependaand cleaned in the paired bility of Mrs Secrist and the members The license plate office of the state shop bought from Mr of the family and of her surviving tax commission at the Court House at far 76 pairs of shoes and So husband from will be open Brigham City 41 of rubbers and goloshes have pairs canled A group of inclu16th grandchildren February 8th to February and are ready for been reconditioned the many flowers at the service sive It is announced this wreek distribution Tire opening prayer was offered by Office hours will be 9 a m to 5 is made at the storeDistribution ward Wallace Bourne of the Fielding pm Any motorist who has not house by the applicant presenting a and the closing prayer by bishopric for a license by the 16lh will of the from the bishop requisition Ezra Packer not be allowed to drive his car or he resides ward which she in Interment was in the Fielduig cemAt the time the store present etery where the grave was dedicated U S Tax Collector a brother by Edward Wellimr Continued on page 8 the ultimate destination of the traveler on that road is the socialized state in which the individual owns noth the and state owns all ing Then when we all work directly for the (government every little strike will be a succeeding night and high teams will revolution and the losers the pen the stake cliampionsliip play for can suffer the fate of that Thursday Slight however More 'seriously of Russians who lost group Teams are well matched ohscnei a little contest last week — it is a fact that less than decla e judging from play during the half of the newspapers ac- season Any team wluch wins will the firing squad Roosevelt do it on the bar is cf strength deve optively opposed Say I heard of a county the majority preferring to ed as the season has advanced Thursday evening games will decide English teacher last week give both sides a' hearing! entrants in the and their who really believes in de- and show no partizarri northern division standings He lets the ma- ship in their news or edimocracy whatever al opinions of the publishjority vote of the class de- torial columns cide whether lang- - may have been the person- - ers is abandoned VERNALD There of M Men Gleaner Banquet and Dance Will Be Held Next Week Annual Sugar Cojipany Presents Awards The annual stake M Men and Gleaner banquet and dance will be hall Febheld at Tremonton LDS The theme ruary 13th at 8 pm which will be carried out during the Boys Produce Big Tonnage will be dedicated to the Btake evening In Company Sponsored: M Men basketball teams and youth of Contest of 1936 Floyd Stohl will be toastmaster to invited The the evening public is for attend the dance the music Prizes have been awarded by the which will be furnished by the Merry Utah Idaho Sugar company to the orchestra Makers boys who won the prizes in the Garlt Tickets for banquet and dance are and and Brigham factory districts being sold for 60c by ward M Men lor the best yield on one acre of beets These prizes in the amount of $1000 presidents A good time is promised in six prizes of $25 $15 and $10 for and every one is Invited to attend each of the distriots were offered at contracting time in 1936 to be under of the the direction teachers of the high schools and club leaders Mark Nichols Edward Ward Noal Bennlon and Elmer Qib-0- 0 For Beet Culture Bears to Tackle North Cache Gagers Tonight Careful records have been kept by the contestants and reports of operations and costs have been prepared by them Of about fifty boys who began the projects forty have finished in That Coach Whitesides' fighting the running The winners in the two districts of quintette will bring home another victory when they invade the territory Garland and Brigham are: J T Abbott 2838 tons first Nobuo Watan-abof the North Cache Bulldogs tonight Thos Fryer 2871 tons second g is the fervent liope of a wildly Aokl STstudent body in a pep rally held 2267 tons third and Frank BS tons 3151 first Noble Tsushima today tons second Lamont Wheatley 2936 Arrangements have been made with third The Garland district boys the school bus drivers to carry at a are as and their average tonnages small cost about 100 students to the follows: game at Richmond tonight 0 J T Aboott 2838 Fred Allen Division games played tonight will Lloyd Adams 1501 Grant Anderdoubtless make changes In the stand6 son 2209 Stanley H Anderson ing of the various teams At present 1039 MarStanley P Anderson there Is a four sided tleup for first vin Barfuss 17J23 Fred Eggll 1800 Sache for place South Logan Ogden 1 Thos Fryer 2267 Darald Fuller and Bear River each of these school Jack Gam 2359 Clalne Grover having played four games with only 1741 21 J2 Mortenson Don Jay one defeat 0 mWSlif iiL1519 There is also a Cu7loussequenoe of Jim Tazoi 1640 Doyle Udy 208 victories deLast week Bear River Robert Wassom '1175 Nobuo Watan-ab- c feated South Cache which had pre2671 t defeated in viously Logan which turn defeated Ogden and Ogden two weeks ago had defeated Bear River’ Parent Teachers Plan Coach Whitesides reports his men and Social all In good condition for the North Meeting Cache The team will Include game social be held in connection will A as In previous games Welling at cenaster Manning an Castleton forwards with the regular Februsociation Wednesday meeting and Archibald and Fryer' guards new of the 17th officers organizawith L Alien F Allen Nelson and ary tion announce Mrs Holmgren will be Capener reserves in charge of the party and everyone in the local school district is invited WATKINS MOTOR TEAM AMONG to attend Four Way Tie Features School Basketball Race mtjnen BEST IN ENTIRE STATE The Watkins Motor basketball team scored a decisive victory over Its most dangerous rival the Goodyear Service five of Salt Lake City at Brigham last Saturday evening The score was The Motor company feels has the honor of sponsoring quint in the state JUDGE TAX ORDERS that it the best INHERITANCE PAYMENTS by The State of Utah benefited than $1000 In inheritance taxes District Judge by orders made by Lewis Jones during the week in two estates In the Wm Kunzler estate the tax was fixed at $880 80 and in the John Hess ertate the appraise! was fixed at $16351 more mittee members officers and will be hosts com- State Depends On Advertising Many Declare Modern between states for the Comjictition visitor s dollar becomes keener every commonwealth a and if expects year to keep off “dead center” it is necessary to ad ertise its attractions This is clearly shown by a survey of the United States Just completed and released this week The information will bo submitted to members of the legislature now In session In support of the bill Introduced by Senator Will R Holmes which has as its purpose the advertising of Utah's scenic resources A fund of $100000 for the next biennium Is being sought on the basis that the proper administration of such a fund will prove an investment to the state and not an expense This is typical of what other states That sportsmen may fmd fun ir are doing to make known what they n have to offer Box Elder county next pheasant Montana has a special appropriawith farmers cogame wardens through the tion of $10000 annually by Legislaoperating are working ture emaciated matched by 10000 from Montanfor snow com with deep birds Farmers who have consider- ans The state estimates the value of ately fed thq birds during the heavy 1936 tourist business at $31000000 In New Mexico $50000 was approsnow the small deserve credit for Increase in gasogame priated for 1936 pheasant mortality deputy line tax collections was 1717 per cent Abbott said Lewis warden —more than twice as great as the From four to six hundred pound average increase 750 per cent for the of com will be fed the fowls every nation as a whole Tourist expendiday until they sight ground tures estimated at $51665000 Farmington and in Caclie Valley It is tiue that the population of the valley Is growing by “leaps and bcunds” or at least coming in pairs Births this week were twins one set to Mr and Mrs Wm Powell (daughters) and cne set to Mr and Mrs both sets born Evan (sons) at Tremonton Monday 7 f t t l s ! A TIP Gallery column "Rogues by George Ade In this issue of the TIMES if you enjoy a good Humonw The TIMES is crammed full story You of facts and fun this week Read the will like it s |