Show Kwr i Metaled fra mo opinio kro I eonkl feMoa U BE GARLAND TIM kt lefl It —Jefferson PUBLISHED Vol IX No Pe ri--i T John "" si' - Fiiaiuo NOT SO GOOD Respect for law is at a low ebb in America today and is getting progressively ‘Sit downers’ take lower of others’ and defy judges’ decrees and’ sheriffs’ efforts to enforce recognized law possession Of High School Banquet Over Paragraphs right now Boys Celebrate Sends Shipment To West Coast Bear River PTA as Club of Beef chapter en- Bishop Marble ing the fathers Bunderson of Bothwell represent- n Superintendent in his remarks who of declared that the activity program the FFA movement represented the best in learning practice Secretary E of J Fjelsted of the Ogden Chamber Commerce Roy Wood of the Ogden Union Stock yards Professor Smith of the USAC Orson Christensen of commendable an effort that is must be mentioned here and now Grand opera is as far as over the average head is beyond baseball the capacity of a Frenchman but every one enjoyed the drama &nd song of the short and simplified "version of Flotow’s “Martha” and both listeners and actors gained a step toward appreciation of a great art TEASES LaGuardia and Johnson Hugh may be within their rights when they deliberately “tease” GerNazi supersensitive many but they are acting like two tiresome school boys and not contributing anything to the good will Mayor award given by F C Gephart 14 named who Instructor Nichols Mark Nichols who named 14 boys for advancement in FFA work C O Adney of Coronne Col Dix of the Ogden Stock Yards and Larry Moss of the Salt Lake Yards Speakers paid high tribute to the and Its versatile leader chapter Mark Nichols Project book awards went to Karl Somers Arnold Larsen and Lyle Max' Anderson Knudson won the beef fitting prize Sherman Oyler was first In weight estimating and Chester Atkinson first in Judging for excellence at the afternoon show at Tremonton the contests the boys Following their 358 fat cattle to the shipped San Francisco Junior Livestock Show Two boys the stock accompanied The rest of the boys and Instructor Nichols will leave Saturday morning They plan to be gone about 10 days book structor The stake MIA opera represented so worthy and WHO WANTS TO WRITE THIS COLUMN? It is time those who have views pro or con on the Supreme Court proposals to meet definite arguments and quit avoiding the real issue the international school During the past week or play ground two this column has objected to the addition of jusTHANK YOuTbOYS tices to the Supreme Court Our thanks to the boys for one single reason of the FFA for an excel- namely the court must not and lent dinner for the op- ever be made over by the and legislative portunity of joining nearly executive 250 others in an evening of departments of the government in an effort to make thrilling pleasure it agree with those branchand es of government for thereThe independence was by it loses its independence energy of the boys To hear of of decision and may bestimulating the accomplishments of come a mere tool of a temtheirgroup- - was a joy porarily dominant political Their praise of their most group rather than a fair instructor Mark arbiter in disputes between capable Nichols showed them cap- the government and the inable of one of the highest dividual citizens attainments of man: apprenor Not over the radio ciation in the press nor in any conto versation has any person May their present trip San Francisco be a com- taken issue with that stand ' If there is a direct clear plete success on — FRIDAY WM VERNALD MARCH 19 JOHNS EDITOR AND — Anonymous ' PUBLISHER 1937 $200 4 Per Year Wins Wane Rogers Honors at University Soil Conservation Director "Most Representative" Voted the The regular meeting of the Garland be students at Brigham Young Universiwill Parent Teacher association held March 24 in the ty a group of ten including Wayne Wednesday won the popular Garland recreation hall at 8 o’clock Rogers of Garland of the students In the Banapproval a Officers have arranged special closed which contest Friday treat In the appearance of Dr Mc- yan Gets The other nine winners are Misf Clellan of the U SA C who will deliver an address on "The Importance Ila Sc how Lehl Miss Fem Christensen Richfield Elmer Crowley Idaho of Home Environment and CooperaCommission tion in the Education of the Child” Falls Idaho Miss Maurine Murdock Provo Provo Miss Phyllis Dixon The nominating committee will reVlnclnt Braithwaite Manti Royden Sunday s port the names selected for Newcomer Morgan Miss Alice Todd to association offices for next Decker Denver Col and Webster week Is Named As A Kirtland N M Tiie last meeting social proved so Mr Rogers is a junior majoring In Compromise Candidate successful that another has been arHe has been a very active speech ranged The first and second grade participant in dramatics both In his After Disagreement mothers will entertain ward and school life He is a memwill ber of the Brigadier social unit and chorus The George Abbott popular Box Elder chairman and make its debut at the meting sing- the Blue Key fraternity as well as county commissioner ing two numbers under the direction the Theta Alpha Phi dramatic frat- of the board was named this week to the state road commission after of Fred L Nye ernity his appointment by the governor and his acceptance by the state senate Mr Abbott’s appointment was one of Closing the closing acts of the legislature recomSunday and came following Leaves Rising Share mendations to the governor by a large number of Box Elder civic and political leaders Budget In the contest for supremacy between the Maw and Blood democrats “Farmers received last year an of the state Mr Abbott is definitely strikes may be effective in industrial fields but when the Utah erage of 44 cents of ‘the consumer’s rated as a Blood man but his capacity resorted to this expedient food dollar compared to 42 cents In for duty his sense of fairness and legislature in an effort bo ‘influence’ Governor 1935 and an average of 33 cents In a reserve in his political leanings Directto the Maw made him acceptable Henry H Blood in his appointments 1932” says William Peterson it was a fizzle Governor Blood stood or of the Utah State Agricultural co- forces who failed to secure a single appointment tho they did force the pat on his own selection of nominees llege extension service These figures are based on 58 food governor to send additional names up tho in an effort to meet the legislature half way he submitted new lists items which represent about 74 per for approval for some offices The for the liquor board the public ser- cent of all foods purchased “George” Is well qualified to act in vice board and head of the road comlargest average portion of the con- the new duties A a commissioner of sumer’s food dollar received by farmmission Box Elder county he has handled ers was 60 cents In 1917 The 1932 public affairs In a mobt able manner did succeed in The ‘leftwingers’ average of 33 cents was the smallest adn has had ample to opportunity shaping some Important legislation to portion received by farmers In the 24 view the problems facing a road comtheir own liking In opposition to adyears of Government record Local people are confident mission ministration plans and closed the with In 1936 the average working man’s that this background together d turbulent session by family spent about $342 for the 58 his knowledge of road needs in this adopting the largest budget ever pasfoods which represent about 74 per district will result In this county resed in the history of the state — a budOf this ceiving a fair hcralng when state road cents of all foods purchased an amount more sum get for $765132837 farmers received $152 and the improvements are contemplated than $1000000 in excess of the govdifference of $190 was the amount ernor’s budget estimate of available processing paid for transportation revenues’ fer the ensuing biennium Large Audience Hears and distribution The ‘left wing’ leaders contend that The same list and quantities of food M I A Prsent new revenues from a mark up in Opera cost consumers an average of $331 In quor prices the use tax the bank tax 1935 of which farmers’ received $138 At High School natural increase in sales tax and of a $193 procefor margin other regular revenues there will joe leaving ssors and distributors which included Dr Green and Evan Gee were preplenty of money to meet all proposed In sented bouquets of about $11 in processing taxes celery and carrots expenses 1932 the cost to consumers was $270 for their work as male principals in However the legislation accounting cf which farmers received $88 and the adapted opera “Martha" at the for the difference in the budget pasretail the margin between farm and high school Monday evening It was sed and the administration’s estimate price was $182 all fun because they actually deservof revenues is still m tlie hands of but on “The ed better dandelions at least In a leaflet just issued the governor and it is freely predictFarmer’s Consumers dandelions are not yet in season Share of the ed by administration leaders that unwas prosmtod by the The'Txpera less the governor con see ’where the Food Dollar" the Biueau of Agricultural Economics that the stake MIA with George O Nye as explains money is coming from to pay the bills’ farm between and retail director A large audience almost the executive axe wi be used on margins prices represent van mg degrees of filled the auditorium for the performsome of this legislation markance which followed the forum lecIn its closing hours the legislature transportation processing and ture eting confirmed as appointees to the public found have been wages Hourly service commission Walter K GrangOutstanding feature of the smoothin costs ly presented show was the excellent er of Iron administration leader in closely related to changes prothe house Ward C Holbrook admin- and charges for transportation singing and acting of Marcella istration leader in the senate and Otto cessing and marketing Thompson and R Evan Gee who sang th lead roles Venna Kirkham’s rich A Weisley of Salt Lake has been some There probably On the quor commission the senate finally crease in efficiency of the marketing voice won approval With Dr Green which she 24 also provided a spirited enthusthe for James W Funk of Rich- system during approved years mond Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake records have been kept The Bureau iasm and touches of humor that kept as one in a gay mood Asa sheriff far however out “so every that take points of Jorgensen Hemy To Sandy the place of E E Howe cn the road prices are concerned savings made LeGrande Burton proved to be some find Maybe he increased marketing efficiency sort of a dramatic commission who was turned down by by has a future were about offset by the increasing the senate Geoige Abbott of amount of processing and services on page 5 Dancing and chorus numbers were tween farmers and consumers” good and the costuming most pleasing refutation to that position Expected to be Speaker 200 Everyone will do well to spend all Saturday evening the Utah Idaho Sugar Co who preat the high school at the sented the awards for the beet growing contest C J Dewey of the T reBanannual Farm Bureau Lions who presented aw aids We re- monton quet and social to the boys who won prizes in the Pertin-ent serve two places for afternoon Judging contest and project OPERA UTAH UTAH Dr McClellan to Speak At Parent Teacher Meet Future Farmers The In a very real sense every one in this valley is a farmer Those few who are not tilling the soil for a living live and think with the many who are farming GARLAND to Farm Bureau to Banquet Saturday Evening Sportsmanship and a tertained fathers and friends at a is banqhet at which covers were laid for sense of public interest school giving way to a spirit of over 225 people at the high mob rule self interest and Wednesday evening of There is evidence The fathers were the guests greed their sons and in addition a large of a mad rush for selfish group of civic leaders from groundiadvantage and established ng communities stockmen railroad institutions and guarantees representatives and agricultural of liberty are carelessly workers from Ogden Salt Lake City City were present torn down by the thQtless and Brigham Give Short Talks surge’ Speakers on the program were Nick Peterson FFA member who recited BUREAU BANQUET the achievements of the chapter SCHOOL AT MORNING GARLAND neat Wm FRIDAY 33 Paragraph? Bp EVERY a proprovide the people which no can guarantee" “A newspaper tection constitution i Dinner to Beginning George Abbott Road Appointment Farmers Receiving Legislature of Problem of for Governor this column will print it in full without comment Let whoever will write They 4 on Continued Get Your page Car Inspected Now' Before the Rush COME IN TODAY! Official Station Inspection No GARLAND Garland 244 AUTO Utah CO Consumer’s Dollar TO HOLD BAZAAR The Garland ward Relief Society members of the ward to patthe organization In a bazaar and food sale In the Relief Society room of the ward hall March 27th at 2 pm Invites ronize TIME ARRIVES AUTO INSPECTION FOR The time of the year when automust be tnsiected has again Auto oweners all over the state must secure the official red stickeis for their cars during the spection period which always ends too soon for most drivers Autolsts are warned bv traffic ficers to take care of this work mobiles arrived promptly Woodrow Brown Leases Standard Service Station Standard Service C V Mooney Stations instructor for Utah spent of the past week at the Garland most Standard Oil station checking and Woodrow Brown new leasee assisting of the station with details of the work Mr Brown Is a younger brother of Henry Brown of Garland and halls from Logan Mr Mooney commends the new operator to customers of thb station as capable willing and courteous employee who will do every thing possible to merit their good will be at Served 6 P M i Get your knees under the big table Chat and make yourself at home with your neighbor In the adjoining to and generous chair help yourself servings of good wholesome potatoes and gravy meat salads and cake and lots df other good things to eat the That’s the sort of Invitation north Box Elder Farm Bureau exas tends- to every one in the valley this approaches Saturday evening banweek the date of the annual quet and social of this growing organization President E J Holmgren- - will preside and the Bureau women under the direction of Mrs A R Cape net will have charge of the banquet will Include state Special visitors Farm Bureau President Holbrook administration leader In the state senstate Farm Burate Tracy Welling eau secretary W R Ogg secretary and of the national Farm Bureau others Mr Ogg has been in Utah recently to take part In several special state meetings and has been persuaded to stay for this big event states President Holmgren Borne fine entertainment is in prospect for the program and an excellent orchestra will play for the big enIs dance annual Everybody couraged by the Bureau to participate The dinner will be served from 8 to 8 pm Fire Hundred Attend Soil Meet Thursday meetOne of the largest fanners ings in the history of this section of the county was held in Tremonton Thursday afternoon when farmers of the county gathered to elect officers board of the county soil conservation PJ Over 500 men were present Holmgren Farm Bureau president declared conservato head the were H E Larsen tion committee president E J Holmgren vice president Myron Perry executive member of the board and Carl Shriber alternate executive member Directors named were John Adams T El Adams and J Welt:n Ward R J Stewart was elected secretary treasurer and Grace Anderson Principal speaker was Thomas assistant direct Howard cf Colorado Contlnued on page 4 Timely Effort Save School Gym From Rising Water Level Prompt action on the part of school officials this week saved the high from the water school gymnasium that threatened to ruin the floor Fear of a disaster brought Superinand members of tendent Bunderson the School Board here to see what be another done to prevent might such condition as occurred in 1931 when the gym floor was damaged by spring flood waters Reports from the men who have been working day and night to remove the rising water from under the building assured the anxious inquirers that the condition is under control and further trouble has probably been averted Three pumps belonging to the Bear River stake Russel Waldron of Tremonton and the Sugar are constantly company respectively In motion to help pump the water to a place where It can be taken care of Ditches to drain the fields of the water have been dug to the Malad River from the land east of thfc high school and It Is hoped that the high water caused by spring rains and meltliigsnow can be controlled before damage is done |