Show provides a pro the people which no constitution can guarantee” ' Error of opinion may be tolerated then reason is left free to combat it — Jefferson EVERY FRIDAY Vol IX No 28 Paragraphs John — Levi Edgar Young Stake THE COURT An attack of the “flu” with its attendant aches and pains leaves one little opportunity to be interested in President Roosevelt’s plan to change the Supreme Court or anything else However that Court business has demanded some reflection and here goes to see what It looks like when written down Conference Here One of the most surprising things about the proposal thus far has been the fact that tho there was a loud immediate protest against it opposition is not piling up at the expected rate Perhaps the reason is that so many of the recommendations are good speaker The Speaks mt& CHANGING ones The federal judiciary is It behind in its work might not be unwise to have younger men on the Supreme Court bench tho all the ‘old men” there may yet be fully alert mentally and physically capable It may be that a larger court would prove more apt to interpret the law in the light of every possible fact Sessions Well Attended Despite Bad Road Conditions in Valley Stressing the common brotherhood cf man and calling upon members of the church to remember and live the gospel in Its true spirit President Levi demorning Edgar Young Sunday livered an address declared by many of his hearers to be one of the finest they had ever heard this eloquent present occasion was the regular of the Bear Rivconference held Sunday in the stake G President at Garland tabernacle E Smith and his counselors John J and K H Fndal presided Shumway at the sessions under the direction of quarterly er stake the Young representing general church authorities Special meetings for the stake and the women were held priesthood at 9 am At this time Russel Bo6s to and Clifton Kerr were ordained the office of Seventies by President President Young The Tremonton elder’s quorum of which Clifton Kerr had been president was divided with Merwin Christensen as president of one division and of the Francis Moore as president other Mr Kerr was head of one district of the home mission was erdained a “Jack" Shumway sesSeventy following the afternoon sion Tremonton Chorus Sinj H Kirkliam directed the Joseph In music at the morning sessions the afternoon meeting the Tremonton male chorus provided the entire musical program and won the praise of a congregation that filled the main floor cf the tabernacle well The ten o'clock meeting was besides the visitattended Epeakers or were Seventies of the stake acitve in the newly organized home mission work: A L Cook Clifton Kerr and H Dean Hall Mission President Warren Parent-Teache- rs Plan Had the President given any hint of such an intention before election day he Interesting Meet Social would have finished on the in Garshort end of that 60-4- 0 vote land are forging toactivities the front as the instead of where he did association becomes a center for an Our President is in one very increasing number of commendable bad spot and he did it him- activities was visiting day at the Thursday self ! school sponsored by the PTA and room mothers who had been namMrs Eric ed the preceding Monday of the group is chairman Northman of mothers The visitois observed the classes in action and following the visit held meetings at which they discussed the to work done and gave consideration a group study plan for adults The mothers would like to see every parent become an active member of the PT A and will work to that end Officers cf the are organization whole heaitedly behind the lecture course being coduoted at the high school on Monday evenings and have changed the PTA meeting date from Monday to Wednesday so that all can the Faces Quint Test Tonight Will Play Logan At New Logan High Gym GARLAND AT UTAH UTAH FRIDAY VERNALD FEBRUARY 12 WM JOHNS Drive To Officially Begin Today In North Box Elder To Meet Here For Instructions EDITOR AND PUBLISHER $200 Per Year 1937 Farm Bureau Membership Solicitors However opposition is developing with certainty because it is realized that the President' is asking for the change right when it would give him a chance to “pack the court” and insure an interpretation of the Continued on page Constitution to suit his purThat fact over- Legion to Entertain poses shadows thevirtue in his Boys Next Week recom m e nd a ti o n s and of 12 and 14 makes them look almost willBoysbe between the agesof the American guests sinister If history is kind Legion atspecial their meeting next Wednesit will credit him with cour- day Commander Charles Last announces age for the request but kind A special program will be prepared or harsh it will also credit in keeping with the Boys’ Week idea him with an attempt to get The post is preparing for its annual a new internretation of the Washington'ssome birthday ball and special features that rules in the middle of the promises will interest every one game and that never did and never will look good High School MORNING GARLAND at By Y Wn i— —— — to —Anonymous PUBLISHED Pertinent “A newspaper tec t Ion From 5tate Legislative Lions are Hosts Doings of Interest To Sons and Scouts This Week v Vernald Johns President Holmgren Every Home In Valley To Be The legislature has been In session long enough now to be ready to acVisited by Workers the finishing tually start putting are doing It would save them time touches on much of the business that “The North Box Elder Farm Bureau and effort if you would see them and has Just been a subject for argument is new practically ready to begin acheretoforetual enlistment of members” declared pay your membership “President Roosevelt has now called E J Holmgren In a talk with the ediSenate Passes Pension Bill to “We the leaders of the Farm Bureau tor of the Times Wednesday The most interesting development of of a outline to are going to adopt the ‘plan being put Washington program tho week has been the passage by the to protect the pi bile into operation thruout the state and crop Insurance we feed and clothe agalnd drouth Senate of Maw's old age pension bill send prominent farmers from each fabric and to of failure homes food to out tome and with the modifications crops community right It now goes “At the same time we must protect enlist the farmers In this big organito the House The battle on the zation for another year” he stated crop measure was the farmers against a bumper hot but the final vote as These men will be called In to a with big acreages as we seem to have usual showed the senators more anxof at the present in the wheat fields special meeting to be held at the Garious to say ‘yes this session than loath land library Friday They expect to More to say ‘no February 12 at this country It passed 17 to 5 7 pm to hear talks on the need ancl some of the excess wheat and export to observers Very was the amusing remainder to foreign countries the value of supporting the organization way each side used figures to prove and receive instructions Plans for so an over production will not de- Its Maw's group submitted points the campaign were outlined at a press our market and force farmers figures to prove that the state could to sell at ruinous prices meeting of local farm bureau leaders finance all Its departments give pen“We have suffered under the burdwith T R Welling of the state office sions to the aged finance all other and social at the high school Tuesday evening en of a stored surplus before trust that that experience will be of a half security and have a million and Solicitors Named dollars left over to apply on to value as a warning against similar Those selected as “missionaries” homestead exemptions carry the farm bureai) mexsagti to the conditions of the opposition saw members are as follows: “I am sorry to report that tho fcftah Holbrook prospective Bothwell has received duilng the last year every other department going sliort of Thatcher T E Adams Rasmus Anderson and Bishop Marble under the soil conservation program funds to meet the demands of the and pensions There was only a mere four Calderwood Robert Tremonton and nearly a half a million dollars In their n over a million Israel Hunsaker Elvood Sam dollars under the AAA million dollars difference reckoning which shows that governAmos P Hansen Deweyvllle only $750 was ever sent out of the Marlon Parry who ment is getting right down to scientifstate to our farm representatives J I Dewey Bishop Garland A R Capener Leland Han- designed the legislation that has pro- ically exact basis Measure Modified It sen East Garland Henry Sorensen tected and supported us so well Amendments modified Rhodes the Maw Jasper Fielding ’Horace is time now to give credit where credOleen Gam Riverside Richards it is due and to repay some of the measure before it was passed Married aged couples will get $50 a month Capener John Ward Plymouth kindness that has been shown us It Instead' of $60JEach pensioner’s InLeo Lamb Oleen Josephson Portage Js pot too late to join the Farm BurA C Hall eau and pay a portion of our share come will be investigated and the Asked for our own cause provided which will bring It Encouragement up to $3000 Refers to Legislature With reference to the membership Liens will be taken on property drive President Holmgren stated During the past year we elected to other homes and on homes over than a greater proportion our legislature “When one or more of the solicitors tKan has ever been our $3000 In value Instead of $5000 call I hope that ycu will be willing to of farmers Relatives of aged needy applicants subscribe If you are not convinced good fortune before “The speaker of the Home is a for pensions will not be investigated that you can afford this $300 fee I Some of the senators member of the state committee of the believe you should take time to listen especially to the arguments given of the value Farm Bureau The picsident of the Huggins and Holbrook maintained of the Farm Bureau to you Farm Bureau is one of the most able that a strong lobby group represented a by “If you already realize the value of of our senators and we have a lot of gallery which was full of old by the farmers people was forcing the state to take the organization and feel to praise its good friends elected the money away from I wish you would say of this state accomplishments needy widows hildren of without so to those who are working and cripples to give to them “We will get our share legislaNo money was appropriated to pav Tell them of tion to protect us against the mines pay in your behalf the pensions of Utah" they and Industries your appreciation of the work Tlie House passed a resolution fa voring an amendment to the stat Will Annual Ray Lewis constitution which would permit dl version of funds to a stated uniforr school fund giving muclF'more mone Next Hurt By to the schools Opera Seriously Falling Tree Presented Ray Lewis was severely injured here Tuesday when struck by a falling tree which he and others had been chopping down It was reported that the tree in and falling struck some high wires to one side was thrown unexpectedly Mr Lewis was unable to get away from it due to the depth of the snov He susIn which he was standing tained a severe cut across the skull and bruises about the neck and An shoulders examination revealed a fracture of the shoulder blade for He was taken to the hospital treatment and then brought home the satis following day He is recovering factorily cipate in this event Room mothers are as follows: Mrs P C Pctterson Eighth grade Mrs Vem Bishop seventh Mrs J Mlchaelis M Gaddie Mrs Alfred sixth Mrs Thompson fifth Mrs Leslie Wassom fourth Mrs Parley Linford third Mrs Art Felsted Second Mrs M L Mrs James Wise first Nielson Mrs Eric Northman Come To The Annual Bear River is to play Logan tonight iiv Logan high's new gym Hus game lends much interest to ' sport fans in the region one tussle since Logan has won Xae games and lost one game with South Cache while Bear River has won four games lost attend AMERK AN BY THE SPONSORED Plan Party two and defeated South Cache — GARLAND LEGION POST Next Wednesday Beth teams won their games TuesFebruary 17tln a be thEir will and Bears winning social held by meeting bringing day the spirit tack to trounce the Preston the PTA in the ward amusement MONDAY EVENING utile the Lcganites walk- hall which premises to be cf unusual team interest A member of the state board ed oyer Weber FEBRUARY 22nd The Grizzlies will have the advan- cf heal h is to be there and discuss tage over the Iccals due to playing in serial hygiene problems In addition! : GOOD MUSIC a social is being arranged by the cf- -' thetr cwn new gym in E J Holmgren main forward for the Bears fleers with Mrs Welling has had tmible with his hip recently charge Every parent and adult in Good Crowd — Good Time! and may net be able to play tonight this school distt icl is urged to parti-- Washington’s Birthday Ball By Soon Young Annual Young Scout Tell Trail Executive Experiences and boys of the the boy scout troop luncheon group of 88 which Wednesday evening participated In a special “toys’ week" program and heard Scout Executive Delworth Young deliver one of his excellent addresses on the building of character in the out doors Lions their sons city belonging made up a to Boys Provide Program Numbers Bob Wofflnden sang two numbers start off th entertainment program and was followed by Ray Davis and Lamar Wood who played a harmonica duet to A humorous ghost story was ably Zundel and was read by Raulsbon much enjoyed by boys both old and was The concluding number young a vocal solo by Lowell Hess Thrills With Trail Stories Mr Young’s talk was a narrative of camp and trail experiences gathered during'’ his experience as a Boout worker pointing out how boys learn self reliance courage love of nature lesobedience and other worthwhile sons thru scout work Every man and boy sat at ' perfect attention thrilled by the stories and the lessons that unfolded from them Prolonged applause at the close of the talk gave evidence of the pleasure it had given its hearers The toys who had been treated t the dinner by the Lions gave the pltib a royal hand for the entertainfnent at the suggestion of Dick Welling Purposes oLEducation Explained at Forum Lecture at High School Utah Found Low In Expenditures for EduI cation Purposes Week People Ready There have been rumors of late to Stake the effect that the Coombs and Per- For Banquet son Co would make some additions to Its'stcre here in the near future The M Men and Gleaners stake statesuch When asked whether ments had any basis In fact manager banquet and dance will be held Sathad urday night February 13 ot the Persson stated that consideration LD S amusement hail at 8 and been given some “minor changes’ planned that it was likely that some building p m Gccd music has and the M’rry Makers for the bancuet would be dens scon will play for the dance M "In response to a steadily mcreas-mcf Men and Gleaners are urged to come heal demand fer new lines merchandise we have had to stock and make February 13th the luckiest night and happiest time cf the year more goods than eve befire and conA good time is prommeri by the tinued suppo for cir store will f officers our of male expansion The public is invi’ed to attend the cuarters neces'ary" stated Mr Persdance ian t Dilworth Be It seems llkely now that Utah will The Bear River high school's annual have a one pian instead of a three epera "The Nightingale" will be pre- man Hquorcommission The Senate 18 17 and sented February lias passed a bill to that effect and it is belifcved It will dif“The Nightingale" is the most pass in the House ficult opera the music department has Argument on the bill showed that ever attempted” tstates Mr Nye yfhere Is Uttle chance that any sale rector It is light opera and muchol by drink bill will be passed the success depends on the solvSing-er- s The Senate a bill has before It callThe Nightingale slngscLifficult ing for the compulsory publication oi operatic arias The Kitcheh Boy and Prime Minister also have outstanding the proceedings of boards of county commissioners It is pointed out four solo work states have had such a The story is the of the surrounding law for some time and find it valuable the nightingale x and Emperor of as a money saver for counties and as China The scenes are difficult but a means of satisfying a public devery effective The characters are: Nightingale mand for accurate knowledge of what goes on in commissioners Helen Thompson Emperor meetings a Stanley paid Is being kept on the Job Johnson Kitchen Boy Clio Nye b lobbyist the county officials association to Prime Minister France Standing Goaler oppose the bill The association if Morning Star Bobbie Innes accused of wanting to hide officials Odell Bums Lowell BurPhysician bank Musician Arnold Larson Plum doings from the public and the stateBlossom Norma Crozler Willow Bud ment is made that no honest county is Death Merrill clerk or commissioner afraid of Amy Christopherson having his doings made known to the Wassom public Venna Klrkham who plays the acthat states the music companiment A sifting committee will start work though difficult is the most intorest-lnin the Senate this week throwing rhe has ever attempted out all biUs not deemed Important by it Many good and bad ones will be Local Store May Extend thrown away in the Interests of sav' ing tjme Quarters At Annual Program Wm “The aim of education in this country” said Dr A P Corey National Forum lecturer speaking to a listeners at the group of Interested high school audLorlum last Monday evening “is to create a pzcple who can successfully and happily operate a democracy” “Two- necessities are implied in this defmation of the aim of our schools” “education the speaker continued must be universal and it must be liberal” Universal Education Necessary Fluidity of the modern population makes universal education necessary-fo- r the safety of democracy People are constantly moving from one section to another so that each state feels the influence of the schools of other states Schools must give the child the democratic beral point of view School work should be built around the interests and abilities of the child not around text books or other ste retyped courses of study we “Can his question Answering afford our public schools?" Dr Corey qualified “Yes If they are the right kind of schools” of the lecture a series Following questions were put to Dr Corey by members of the audience questions ranging from the teaching of religion m the schools to the Fletcher bill now before congress which would give federal aid to schools Utah Low In School Expense Many of the audience were surprised to learn cf Utah's low expenditure for each school child' as compared to that of other states only a block of southern states being lower than Utah The shaker for next Monday evening's forum will be Dr IL C Chaney cl California v ho will discuss the subject “Sweden's Democracy" School bues will again bring people to the high school from most of the ts Admission towns in the valley Lee |