Show GARLAND be Error of opinioa ma tolerated where reason Is left free to eombat it — Jefferson EVERY PUBLISHED FRIDAY Vol IX No 29 GARLAND IN Pertinent High Paragraph? By T Wn MORNING School AT COLLEGE Opera President Roosevelt says some of the Justices are too old and so would replace six of them with men who would agree with his opinion of constitutionality 0 The next President may decide nine judges are too to remany and proceed lease those who vote againAnother may dest him cide fifteen would be better and would put the necessary votes on the court To go on with it it is not inconceivable that a President might put some off on the ground that they are too young or even perhaps overweight the object being in every instance as now to get a Court that vvould not make the misr take of disagreeing with the administration A business Such monkey destroys public respect for It destroys all the Court confidence in the Court as a final safeguard for your and and mfne freedom leaves us at the mercy not of the written law but of the whims of the ruling oarty that With happening as we American liberty have knpwn it is no more ONE MAN RULE With the Supreme Court getting so much attention the following these days relative selected comment seems of to 4 decisions interest : "Does preme a 6 to 4 decision Court signify of the Su- The staging of the Chinese scenes was very attractive and the characters were portrayed with a conscientious enthusiasm by the students Promises that the opera would prove to be the best musical performance of its kind ever given by the students of the school were probably realized Singing and speaking parts were well taken care of by Helen Thompson Cleo Nye Stanley Johnson Merrill Wassom France Standing Nina Anna Watkins Bobble Innes Arnold Odell Bums Lowell Burbank Larson Amy Chrlstopherson Norma Crozler and Ferris Nielson Helen Thompson in the title role Her received rounds of applause clear voice reached the high notes with ease and her difficult arias were well sung Cleo Nye’s performance as the Kitchen Boy was excellent her speaking lines being well given and her solos and duets with Nightingale beautifully sung Stanley Johnson was the Emperui of China and his performance was on© of the outstanding features of thj show' His work revealed unusual talent A new sound system demonstrated by Millan Feck added much to the audience’s enjoyment of the perfoim-ancGeo O Nye director and singers thru able performance his very credit- led a s Whitesides Talks to Boys at Legion Party About 30 boys of scout age were special guests of the American Legion Wednesday evening as a boys’ week event served were Special refreshments and an excellent talk was given by Coach Joe Whitesides of tlie high school on the evils of the use of quor and tobacco Tlie coach made a fine impression on his hearers both young and old and the entire evenings’ program was a real success Rat Poison Procured for to be County rule?" 9 Rats are an Increasing menace on a switch of one vote would many farms and m home in Box the result It sometimes is said Elder county says John E Blazzard In District Agricultural Inspector that one man out votes four spite of preslstent control measures than “In any case one vote less practiced by many pro)erty owners would change this most destructive of rodents If the required number and the larger the the result continuing to take a heavy toll from number the more votes that stored crops and poultry and even vote would outweigh one changed the family larder in many instances the Supreme suffers appreciable loss For examine supitose Court ooukl declare a law unconstituSuccessful rat poisoning campaigns tional by a vote of not less than 6 to have been conducted at various times 3 Then if one of Uve six switched In this county the most recent being that one would outweigh the remain- in the spring of 1936 Need for a Ttaere would be a 5 to 4 of the work accomplished last ing five but this would be insufmajority year is evident according to Mr “Because cliange 6 ficient to 2 vote were required a change by one of the seven woud leave a 6 to 3 or lnsuffloelnt majority and hence the one ypte that changed would outweigh six If an 8 to 1 vote were required one change would outweigh the vote of eight “If f a 7 “The larger the majority required the more nearly we approach rule If a 9 to 0 vote were required law man ie unconstitutional the vote of would outweigh the vote of rest one all a “But in but five Since tlie a S to 4 vote” not men make the Court consists one man decision of nine To meet this need R Scott Zimmerman of the US Biological Survey has recently been contacted and will cooperate with the county Extension Service and the Agricultural Inanother camspector in conducting paign sometime during March - Plans are being made to distribute free ready mixed bait to each community in the rat infested parts o! the county A definite schedule cf dates will be announced later members the requirements for a 5 to 4 vote Is not rule but maAs with votes in the jority rule House the Senate and In our elections so also with a 5 to 4 vote in the Supreme Court the rule of the majority prevails" VERNALD FEBRUARY WM — Anonymous JOHNS Talks Continue Forum EDITOR AND PUBLISHER $200 Per Year 19 1937 Interested' Crowds to High School Night Presentation TINKERING The principal reason for not being too pleased about Musical Show is Among a shakeup in the Supreme School Has Given Best Court is that one sees the Many Listeners Declare possibility of every President finding some excuse to audiences Large and appreciative reorganize the court to attended of the light tlie presentation force it to give approval to opera "“The Nightingale"' aV the high what ever laws he may be School and Wednesday Thursday able to force thru Congress evenings OPERA — To Attract — COURT UTAH UTAH FRIDAY Wins Favor at Two Jobaw GARLAND newspaper provides a proto the people which constitution can guarantee" “A tection “Joe” Delong Bringing Jtah Power Men For Lions Luncheon Program Points System Democracy Way to American Lecturer States program next Boys Achievements who thinks that America “Anyone can continue to dump all her probof the Fedlems onto the shoulders retain her eral government and si If is mistaken” declared democracy on the subject C Chaney speaking at the high “Sweden’s Democracy” school last Monday evening Such practice he said will lead to dictatorship of either the socialistir or fascist variety Picturing the democracy of Sweden as an economic system that has workValley Baritone Given to the ed and that seems to give teresting phases of the work of Prominent Part In people of all classes a maximum Dr evil minimum of a good and Social Declared “Aida” Opera Chaney explained that Sweden’s suca Pronounced Success Austin Seager well known Bear cess was brought about through various barRiver valley boy and senior student balance of power of the Over 60 members of the Garland of nation notably the gaining groups in the school of engineering at the Forbundel" Parent Teacher association joined in will that of tlie “KoO)erative Utah State Agricultural college a very successful meeting and social the consumers’ association sing the role of Ramphis the high Wednesday evening at the ward between of differences the In spite priest in Verdi's grand opera “Alda” hall in size and America and Sweden the 1937 opera selection to be presentMrs Stephenson of Salt Lake City bellves that Dr Chaney homogenity ed March 8 and 9 In the Capitol theawas present berepresenting the state balance ter at Logan to Professor the same principles of according board of health and gave a much entween various groups will save demoWalter Welti director joyed and Instructive address on “Diet America Mr Seager a former student of the cracy in and Nutrition” Each group must be organized— laBear River high school appeared as bor Harold Castlaton sang a vocal solo farmers the profescapitalists captain of the guards In Verdi’s “II Games were played and each at the meeting sions and the consumers Trovatore" the the opera presented by must be allowed to have a voice in and light refreshments served to those The following college in 1933 year the management of the economic present following the talk and disposiwhile he was attending the University PTA officers tion of the business of Utah Mr Seager performed the system atdemands tolerance pa- were highly gratified at the good Democracy role of Mlcha in Smetana's "The tendance In view of the fact that tience and fairness Its price is slowBartered Bride’’ the university's opactivities their were other major ness in reaching solutions to proberatic presention foot 1934 in the community on the same evenlems and- perhaps a leveling of opWhile a member of the visiting ing individual initiative at the college last summer portunity for faculty reIts reward Is govemmeni which Edgar Schofield eminent vocalist and sults In the most good for the majoriAddition instructor of many of America’s foreof the people ty it is government most vocalists spoke of Mr Seagei and for the jieople by the people as "one with unlimited potentialities Crowd Addresses Large Building High in the field of vocal music due to his About three hundred persons gathrich bass voice” to hear Dr ered Monday evening to school next Students “‘Alda’ gives promise of being one returning lecture and to take part in September will find that the old of the most majestic and one of the Chaney’s tlie discussion which followed it crowded shower rooms are no more most colorful operas ever to be preis education This forum for adult In their place Will be new showers sented by the college" Professor Welti held each Monday evening at the high said “and with a talented and exspacious and convenient school At each meeting a speaker of Band students will find that they like Austin Seaperienced performer the no longer have to awarm onto the national reputation addresses ger singing the part of Ramphis tlie group and oonducts the discussion of soenery and stage amid pieces opera should be of superior quality Mr Chaney stage property Next Monday evening They will have new will speak on the subject of social of their own Legion Ready for Annual security He promised that he would quarters All this was announced yesterday commend criticise some parts and Smith when he by Principal C E Washington’ Birthday Ball others In the present set up told of a visit to the school last TuesAdmission to the lectures Is free day of Superintendent Hcrvln Tlie Annual Washington’s BirthSchool buses carry people from most and Mr Joseph Nelson county day ball of the Garland American of the communities In the valley Legion and Auxiliary Is not to be forschool architect who took measuregotten this year states Charles Last ments of the proposed Improvements post commander Mr B undorsou said that the archiOn tlie contrary we are going to Bring Large tect had been instructed to construct secure a good orchestra new wefet enhance to the and make plans for the dance just as successful as it gymnasium with a two story building Claim Sums ever has been he declared in connection The Le7 On the lower floor will be shower gion extends a cordial welcome to the public to attend That the tourist dollar Is widely rooms and a visiting team room The party will be held at the distributed and thus benefits people Above will be headquarters for the shown in band and orchestra Armory next Monday evening is conclusively generally 22 In addition to these improvements figures released by the federal govern- nient recently the stage Is to be renovated with a new hardwood floor and with lightThe facts developed will bepresent-Poultry Association ed to members of the State ing system revamped stated Mi Bun-dSlates Annual Meeting son now in srssion in furtherance of the proposal submitted Mr Joseph Nelson is the architect1 by Senator “Agricultural salvation thru unself- Will R Holmes of Box Elder county under whose direction the science ish cooperation” will be the theme of He has asking for tlie appropriation of building was constructed the fifteenth annual convention of the D C studying for the next biennium with which been in Washington Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative to advertise Utah's scenic attractions new methods in his profession and Association set for February 19th and to tlie world has now been reemployed by the Box 20th at the Hotel Utah In Salt Lake dollar Here Is how the tourist Elder County School board More than 1000 poultrymen from all —B R H S distributed Searchlight Utah and routhem Idaho are expected resRetail merchandise 26 cents to attend annuoncer the sessions taurants anl cafes 21 cents hotelf LEAVING ON MISSION Edmonds C state association Clyde and tourist camps 17 cents automoson of Mr And Darrell G Gardner general manager bile accessories and oil 12 Mrs Oeo A gasoline Gardner of Bear River Problems of vital concern to Utih cents inciconfectionaries 5 cents will leave for a mission to CanaCity agriculture and to her poultrymen dentals 19 cents da the first part of March and turkey raisers will be discussed bj 2cents he spends for Out of the A farewell social and dancing party experts many of whom have years of oil gas and garage 9 cents goes for will be held In the watd amusement practical and academic training Since the average tourist gasoline hall Saturday evening February 27 reprebuys $172 worth of gasoline at 8 pm COMMISSIONERS BUY ex9 per cent of his total senting SPRAYING OUTFITS we find him spending penditures NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS $19 10 Upon recommendation of district Utah is not primarily an industrial All dog owners residing within the agricultural agent John E Blazzard In the the County commissioners city limits aip hereby notified that at theli s'ate Like the other states raw license fees on dogs w'ere due on Janauthorized the pur- Rocky Mountain group it supplies meeting Monday is chase of two fine orchard sprajlnr materials for eastern factories It uary frtst 1937 The city marshal is well known that a finished product i1! insuucted to collect dog license fees outfits from the John Bean Co ol all at once and those failing to pay beSan Jose $1950 These sp a In' vorth more than the sum total of to outfits will be used In the orchards of raw material which went Into its fore March 15tli will be subject Unless theie were sonic fines as provided by city ordinance making the county during the spraying seanrtv Pnnnril son it Is said Continued on page 5 PTA USAC Promised School Tourists to State by State Director For committee anweek’s luncheon the appearance feature program before the club of a first aid team and a sixaker from the Utah Power and Light Co Letter County director for the Wm Done safety Heads Work of company will speaic on various phases of safety work Including highway Bear Students and Industrial home safety Moving pictures will be shown A letter received last week by Supt A first aid team under Mi McEwan will demonstrate Herrin Bundersan and members of first aid director first aid measures and explain them tlie Board of Education from L R It is planned to make the program a Humpherys state supervisor of agriof but complete explanation snappy cultural education calls attention to the subject the excellent work accomplished by Joe Delong one of the club members is arranging for this interesting the Future Farmers of The Bear Rivdirection of the under er school high exattendance is feature and a good Mark Nichols pected to come out and see the demThe letter reads in part: “The aconstration and hear about some inThe Lions nounces that will Swedish Nichols Praised School to Lauds River of the Future Farmers complishments of the Bear River high school at the under recent Ogden Livestock show the direction of Mr Nichols were not but school bo to a the the credit only area Of state and the Intermountain at the six Grand Champions awarded this show two came to Utah and these and two were won by Day Garfield Bear River Clyde Anderson of the The other Grand Chamhigh school of to awards went the University pion tc te University of Wyoming Idaho a livestock breeder of Michigan and These one other outside breeder were made in the open class where all exhibitions were by competition The boys from Bear River who exhibited this year took over $70000 Bear River The in prize money members exhibited a fine Chapter Their exhibit quality of livestock one was possibly the most outstanding feature of the show “Last year the exhibits of the Bear River boys were even more outstanding when they took three out of six of the Grand Championship awards In my Judgement this was not a mere accident These accomplishments represent the most careful planning on the pert of the teacher and the and boys over a period of months the expenditure of a great deal of time and energy which Is not represented In a schedule of dally classes The value of the training these boys are getting can not be estimated in dollars and cents The great majority of the boys who are taking this work in the busiwill become established ness of farming and the dividends from your investment will be reflected in terms of a better type of farming better citizenship and better community life an J’To me this record represents which J outstanding accomplishment Inasthink deserves commendation much as I was one of the officials of Show and had tlie Ogden Livestock an opportunity to see the conditions first handed I thought I should like to bi lng them to your attention ” BLETG ROWERS DANCE MONDAY TO EVENING Beet Growers and their friends are invited to a dance at the Bear River high school next Monday evening following the forum lecture The beet men have engaged a good orchestra and a good time is promised all who will come in Robert Potter MIA to Sponsor Show At Garland Theatre Soon MIA Is sponsoring a picture at the Garlto Theatre next Wednesday raise funds bo assist in paying for the new stage scenery and furniture recently purchased for the ward amuseThe Garland the showing of and ment hall officers and members The MIA will sell tickets to the show and the theatre management will allow the half of the returns on organization all tickets they sell A good show and a comedy feature will be presented The MJA assembly program Tuesplay directday will feature a ed by Carl Ccoke called “The Confessional” J J Shuinway visited in Clarkston relatives Monday with |