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By T ffm Johan Banners Sign Contracts Sale of For “KILL THE UMPIRE” No independent column I know of has been more ready than this one during recent years to give the democratic party and President Roosevelt credit for accomplishments in the public interest However when it comes ‘to allowing the President to bring his own judges when he comes to court with his New Deal cases we can hardly lind it within our We to approve capacity could not approve even if we favored an the measures that might be forced thru the “made over'' court 1937 Crop Farmers Given Higher for Product Seed To Cost Less This Year Rates that a series of meetings last Following week between a committee from the Utah Canners’ association and a TliertJtan State' canning Crops association contract prices for peas to be grown for Utah canning factories were agreed upon Monday morning it was announced by Harvey F Cahill executive secretary of the canners’ association Contract prices for this year on 2 Nos and 3 sieve peas will be $8750 per ton on No 4 siev $50 per ton and cn No 5 sivee or larger $25 per ton In this contract price list provision is made for a third separation whereas In the 1936 screen grading separations provisions were male for only two classes Prices paid during last 2 and 3 year were $8350 for Nos sieve peas and $30 for No 4 or larger out Cahill Mr pointed Seed Reduced In addition to substantially higher contract prices pea seed to the Should President Roosevelt use such a device as this to secure even good iaws what is to prevent another administration irom grower has been reduced from $425 using the same or a similar to $4 per bushel Cahill said Con one to secure bad ones tract prices for those canners operating under the press system of gradA “fixed” court is as ing in which the juice is pressed from much to be resented in a the peas and settlement made under a complicated system of tests of juices good cause as in a Dad one have been increased proportionate! oy those who value the li- ever those paid during last year h: have said berty tnat thousands It is estimated that despite tlve given their lives to secure in constituted A court advance to hand down any decision of decision or type Is as contemptible as a fixed jury and utterly worthless If the court constituted as it is at any given time when a matter comes up for aphis bug scourge which afflicted the season last pea crop early In the year and resulted In the crop being halved an average of 1800 pounds per acre was produced on the 12000 acres counties last planted in nine Utah year Arrive Late ‘The lady bug Is the only successful combatant against the aphis exMr Holt have revealed” periments said "Utah had sufficient lady bugs last year to control the aphis but they arrived too late in the season to decannot consideration cide that matter as the ma- prevent the apjris seriously damaging the pea crop" would jority of the nation like to have it decided our sensfe of the sanctity of gov- Legislature Considers ernment as a safeguard of Homestead liberty should urge us to Liquor pati e n c e and orderly change Exemptions This Week This is no mere holiday Hundreds of bills were Introduced afternboh game at which in the earlier part of the present of the Utah state Legislature we can howl “kill the um- session are now at last finding their pire” just because our side They action to During the final way didn’t get a favorable on past week both houses have acted eision at second base a number of important measures The house voted 6 to allow the Now we know why the full $2000 tax exemption on homesnow finally melts in the steads and $300 on personal prothat the legisThe small boys perty despite the tofact have spring to laise expects start to play marbles and lature semoney to finance a state social the accompanying profani- curity program and very likely a ty heats the atmosphere separate old age pension program The current determination to have and brings on the thaw and pay nothing if possomething LEGION SPONSORS FREE DANCE Garland and Tremonton American Legion Posts will give a free dance fallowing the forum lecture at the high school this week to help bring a large crowd to the meeting The subject for discussion concerns war profits a matter In which the In conLegion is vitally Interested nection with tlieir war prevention program The FAREWELL AT GARLAND — UTAH POSTPONED A missionary far well social for rell Q Gardner which was to been held this Saturday at Bear City have been postponed due death In the family Dar"'have River to a ENJOY DANCE BEET GROWERS A very successful and pleasant was given by the North Box Beet Association last Monday dance Elder evening school after the lecture at the high A large crowd' attended and etijoed themselves very much one The bill now is a strong goes to the senate bill sent to the house The liquor by the senate came up for consideration this week and was approved which but with several amendments would change it more than it is beAs tire lieved the senate will allow senate passed it the bill provided for cne man control of the liquor commission The house amended it tc sible Jennie Kearns Mrs Gives Mansion to State Utah ( UWLS ‘ft: MORNING FRIDAY GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY Pea Growers provides a prono — Anonymous EVERY Vol IX No 30 Pertinent newspaper tection to the people which constitution can guarantee” will hereafter have an official Governor’s Mansion ' And a real mansion it will be too The Kearns home at 603 South Temple street in Salt Lake City is perhaps the most beautiful and substantial in the state Mrs Jennie J Kearns widow of Senator Thomas Kearns Utah Mining man gave the palatial residence to the state as a governor's mansion unconditionally last week and it was unanimously accepted by the legislature The home is said to be one of the most expensive yet provided for the governor of any of the 48 states The gift came as a complete surprise to everyone and the entire state will long be grateful to Mrs Kearns for her generous act Winter Sports Bothwell At Schedule Carnival Saturday Ski Toboggan Jumping Slides Fans Racing and Other Events Planned Bob Under tlve auspices of the Bothwell club and the Tremonton American Legion a big winter sports carnival is to be held at Bothwell Satur-la- y thus bringing to the Bear River valley its first big winter sports event Ski Toboggan Slide Ready anMarble Bothwell of all Is in readiness for the A long toafternoon of excitement boggan slide has been prepared and toboggans large enough to accomodate 18 people built These will be pulled to the top of the hill by horses Bishop nounces VERNALD WM FEBRUARY 26 JOHNS and FCA est PUBLISHER AND $200 Per Year 1937 Farm Bureau President Farm Bureau Banquet Coming Next Month Urges Farmers to Use Conservation Program Is to Every Fanner’s Advantage to Investigate Plan Says Holmgren The Soil Conservation Committee of Box Elder county extends an invitation to all farmers to came into their office at Brigham City and get advice on the new government program Last year it was difficult for the committee to advise farmers on their as a definite promise could planting not be given fanners upon the government payments but this year there is definite payment for every advocated by farm specialpractice ists Those who liave not yet signed a work sheet for their farms may dc so now “If fanners would investigate the plan offered by the government they would support it 100 per cent" says Farm Bureau President the "I believe the 15 Holmgren government advices farmers to reduce their depleting acres wheat etc and increase the soil conserving acres etc falfa will pay you more than you can possibly make as a profit on this 15 percent of your wheat land that they advise you to put Into alfalfa They will also pay for the seed to plant this land and give you the alfalfa and grass It produces This reduction of the depletingcrops on the remaining 85 per cent of your land will increase the price of wheat or other depleting crops besides improve the fertility of the land and conserve it to future generations Program Better Than Last Year the present conservation a better one than the old This one does not permit as large a payment in cash to the farmers but It encourages bypayments certain practices that will alSki Experts Coming ways be a great benefit to our farms and ranges There will also be bob sled racing “At present the Farm Bureau recross country ski racing ski and A good ski course has been presentatives and others have been Jumping built and some Salt Lake City ama- called to Washington D C to design teurs will be present to show their legislation along the line of crop insurance skill It is hoped to protect farmers against crop failure and no inEveryone is invited to this out door and to program by the Bothwell sports en- come in times of disaster store surplus grain crops in years of thusiasts over This equalizing production BEARS PLAY OGDEN TONIGHT agent should protect the public against high prices in years of scarcity and Bear River must beat Ogden tonight the farmers against low prices In to keep in the tournament race In abundant years This undoubtedly better shape than for some time and will be a feature of the 1938 program fired with determination the boys and will be a big advantage to the will make a desperate for victory try citizens of the United States Meetings to educate farmers in the Feed Loans new program will be arranged later Crop If you failed to get a satisfactory but Thru Available payment the past year come into the Applications lor emergency crop office and let us explain how to get and feed loans for 1937 are now being in line for the benefits the governreceived at the Court House at Brigment is offering” ham City on Monday of each week GIRL MARRIED and at Tremonton on Tuesday of each GARLAND week by Vernal Willie field sujiervlsor of Mr Miss Clara Korth daughter of the and Feed and Mrs F G Korth of Garland Emergency Croj Loan Section of the Faim Credit Adwas married Wednesday In the Salt ministration Lake temple to Mr Clifford Adamson These leans will be made to farm- son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Adamson ers who cannot obtain credit from of Provo other sources as provided Mr Adamson Is employed by regulain the tions Issued by the Governor of the Safeway store in Park City They Farm Credit Administration The will make their home in Park City money loaned will be limited to the Parents of the bride and groom acfarmer’s immediate and actual cash companied them to the temple needs for growing his 1937 crops or Saturday afternoon about 40 friends fer the purchase of feed for livestock held a shewer for the bride at the Lhans ore made to eligible were applicants Refreshments Korth heme up to $400 00 at four per cent interseived and many fine gifts given the that EDITOR “I believe program Is AAA plan have asked about our Bureau banquet and E J Holmgren Farm made Are Preventable Speaker Tells Club Division of Held to Security by Lecturer Profit Chaney Tells Forum ones Correct Driving a Habit “Permanent social security In the Correct driving habits thru conC United States” said Dr Homer stant and Nationat practice in the counrty the third Chaney speaking al forum at the high school last Mon- city eduation in correct driving and the absolute of of a liquor means find by “must evening day of the profits of drivers are essentials of highway safeproper distribution capitalism or it will sink of its own ty he says Mr McWan discussed the value of weight” The sjieaker sketched briefly the first aid training for everyone demand also history of the growing need for so- onstrated a few bandages cial security and then pointed out showed the essentials of artificial respiration some defects of the present security i laws the talks parts of a film Following Though admitting the necessity of showing how automobile accidents resocial legislation under existing econ- sult from violation of common rules for safe driving were shown' Thet omic conditions Dr Chaney contended that even though many oft the de- meeting was long but interesting to all fects of the present laws were! remov- who stayed to hear and see to the ed it would still be only a pllliatlve end The next meeting will be held with to economic ills It Is a needed palliative however The speaker declared the Tremonton and Brigham clubs at that England's social security meas- Tremonton ward hall and will be ures had prevented revolution in that held next Wednesday Following this country But the root of the trouble the Garland club will net meet again lies in unfair distribution of profits untU March 17th a condition which intensifies the hazards of sickness accident unemployment and old age Sugar Speaks as Banker In the discussion following the lec- Holding Conversations ture Dr Chaney mentioned the fact that he is a banker and certainly not On Tiiis Week a socialist He believes in the profit system that is in reasonable profit But bankers have been and still are Sugar beet growers and processors charging far too much interest on cl Utah reported Monday that the loans two groups are "very near” an agreeIf bankers today would release the ment on the 1937 contract billions of twenty-fou- r unemployed for “infomal dir:ufsicn" Meetings capital to sound well secured local already have been held between diinvestments at two or three per cent rectors of Utah Sugar Beet Growinterest Instead of seeking foreign ers’ association and the representabonds they would go far toward solvtives of the and Amaling some present problems Willard T gamated Sugar companies Cannon vice president and general “Capital cannot take out of production what it has in the past” the manager of the company speaker concluded “It must distribute and J R Rawlins Salt Lake County a part of its profits in higher wages commissioner and president of the and lower Interest rates” growers’ association said The group is meeting again ThursThe forum which was followed by a clance sponsored by Box Elder Beet day afternoon of this week to renew Association was attended by discussions Growlers’ and proceed toward commore than 400 persons pletion of the contract terms Mr Cannon and Mr Rawlins Next Monday evening's forum will t a settlement prjbably would bo feature Dr A F Coray who will speak on the subject “Munitions Pro- reached promptly fits and Mar” This meeting will be Parlejs Delayed followed by a dance sponsored by ttv Tlie negotiations have been halted Garland and the Tremonton Posts o luring the last few days pending rethe American Legion turn of Mr Cannon and IL A B Mining of Ogden - general manager of the Amalgamated Sugar company Mutual To Present from Washington D C where they Three-Ac- t Play Tuesday hae been attempting to learn the of a processing tax being possibilities atWard members are Invited to levied by congress this year tend a play Tuesday evening at 8 30 following the regular MIA ses- bride crop and feed leans will Mr & Mrs Elwood Bingham and Mr by the Farm Credit Adand Mrs Mark Dayley of Twin Falls ministration to standard rehabilitat- spent Saturday evening and Sunday ion clients of the Resettlement Ad- here The women are sisters Of the ministration whose current needs are bride formerly Ethel and Mabel provide for a three man commission provided for by the Resettlement Korth authorieach member having equal As In the for the past a wedding dinner was held security Sunday like won't that senate The ty these loafrs will consist of a first lien at the Korth home here and the ension In addition the amendments call on the crop financed if the loan is tire family was present for a 2 per cent liquor profits tax The play “The Stranger Passes” is for the production of crops or a first to raise funds for an educational declared to be an especially good one a 50 per lien cn the livestock where the ban M I A PREPARING OPERA campaign against alcohol out by the MIA board Parts sent is used for purchase Conof feed cent markup in liquor juices and The stake mutuals will present a will be played by the following: siderable time can be saved If those Bone LaVera prohibits drinking or intoxication In Gad die Malcolm of version the opera simplified In need of these loans will bring their any public place or place of busi- tax “Martha” early in March under the Alma W King Jessie Cooke Naom' notice or other legal description ness Feeble efforts to Insert Arthur Hansen Blaine BishGaddie direction O of Nye George of the land on which crops are to be clause permitting sale by the drink op Melvin Davis Fannie Hall Hoilen numbers of the beautiful Many them at the time they grown with failed Carl ficm the original opera will be sung Betenscn and Ralph pishop make their application There will not be any state police In the cast will be Marcella Thomp- Cooke is director as many had and lish such a coordinated system was son Venna Klrkhatr system hoped Evan Gee D There will b? special entertainment many had feared The bill to estab- - killed in the senate B Green and many others between acts Emergency not be Highway Accidents “Many annual dance” says Bureau president “The party will be given as usual but is being delayed due to severe weather and poor road conditions” Next Meeting of Lions “A definite date in he continued To be Held Next Week March will be set this coming week for the annual feast Mrs Capener At Tremonton of the women’s department Is purchasing knives forks and spoons tc One of the most Instructive and in- provide for those who attend teres ting meetings of the' Lions club “Our membership drive is going was held Wednesday evening with Mr over satisfactorily to date also" he added "Complete reports will not be Cone and Mr McEwan of the Utah available for Some time since all the Power and Light company safety deworkers cannot finish their districts partment discussing and demonstratas scon as they would like” ing highway accidents and first kid The burden of the talk by Mr1 Cone someon highway safety was that Wealth thing can be done about the heavy accident toll on our highways He Social Key tc statistics produced interesting provethat the employees of industry driving company cars have an accident rate that is insignificant when with the state averages compared and Interest and yet the companies report every dented fender while police records of Rates Must be Lower serious general accidents show only people Farm Beet Interests Contracts M4RRIAGE TAKES PLACE Marie Fronk daughter of J H of Tremonton and Don Grover son of Mrs John Oyler Jr of Garland were married Monday in Salt Lake City wedleft after the They ding for a trip to California They plan to make their home at Garland Miss Fronk upon their return LOST — Black Scotch Terrier one knowing of the do please Garland Bishop NichoLs Any- notify if |