Show The ' Garland Times THE GARLAND TIMES Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah aa Second Class Matter in August 1928 Vernald Win Johns Editor and Publisher Subscription Trice $200 A Year Prompt payment of your subscription will help to keep your paper and keep it a good paper from Continued page of beet the district lias been 12 830 ane? This during the past two years figure was arrived at from the averwars several age of the proceeding However plantings of the past two below conciderably years have been this acreage In nearly all other diCol rado stricts of Idaho California etc their beet plantings Michigan and the have filled their aliottments A Policy No One Will or Can Defend the addition of Justices has been Pertinent ParasiapRs to the Supreme Court Bern us- n poltoj of al'erlnst the court to make It and executive departments of government agree with the legislative robs the court oJ it indeponduuc ami makes It a mere tool of a temporarily dominant political group la'hir thun a lair arbiter in disputes between the government and Individual cUizun Let someone prove that such a policy v otihl not make the court court let someone con'end that a subservient less independent and would be more fah and urt m aicnments between individuals government if ifm- m anyone vim thinks smh a tiling Is true No one over the radio or m the pres has drectly challenged that If anyone will write a duect clear ref nation to that stand position we will punt it 800 woids In length It The muile must net exceed The rules: must treat onlv wib)et matter logically following the first topic sentence which snail be the follow n ‘T am In favor of the President and Cngres altering the membership of the Supreme Court whenever such changes are necessary to secure judcia! (tensions in harmony with the nfrrn of an administra- men a Hot t for growers of beets are demanding In thes( creases of allotted acreage states foiesoelnr better prices under favorab'e administration policy growers are purpose'’ lairr mnking a planting base foi thei- - fu'ure needs ar faeinsr in Utah is that If v e do not gH bad to our this tear we shall normal production or ism'anent acre be cut down In a time when ve age base for tyets will want the acreage no to our old standard The outlook for a beel sugar Industry and profitable ve end vo'w encouraging prices should avoid losing our acrcace aliottments t1atvr The tion” The condition of tint oHu ufu deemed fair because Ih evident has admit'ed that h wan's the change to secure different than tho r the rant has made and beenu'e what one president and congress can do for one cxcure another juc blent and congress can do for' cor ether is evidence that no Silence cn dils vital phase of the sense One who has conceived of the problem In ths iady impersonal favors such a alley and must also eventual y leau to the conclusion that party regulruiCy and hope of pci rcnai nranial advantage thru a destruction of tire Independence of the coir means more to some than orderly government and a secure liberty should farmer individual Everj’ plant beets this year with a view of base avera permanent establishing age for the program now in forma-tion Is likelv to stand unchanged for several years leaders Com Washing- EDITORIAL ton report Therefore farmers of this district If an argument or debate is to arrive at any truth! arc urged to plant this year all the or fact it must be conducted on a high and impersonal! beet a cm g“ which in the scheme of Facts must be set apart from feelings and per- - good farm practice fits in a 1th their plane plan cf a balanced rota'ion f crops sons and be permitted to stand or fall on their merits Fawners wh hac not pod beet er who have been on of beet Since arguments began on the Supreme Court issue are prod '’"on the past year or to Tve have in this paper endeavored to refrain from disto adopt tins also p'an tins Farmers their who ran year and their increase emotions or their characters cussing people and ye leave a balanced plan We have not once accused the President of aspiring to acipare of noo ro'flti sfiould const rUr if dictatorship or of being- a tool of John L Lewis or have well to do so weyet felt it necessary to question in any way the honesty of iis motives or his larger purposes These things are’ Students Beat Faculty not the core of the subject Neither is talk about relief In Tennis Tourney social security agriculture “nine old men” the Presi-- j dent’s billionaire daughter-in-laor other such things! Dick Welling defeated Stan Castle-in the high school singl s t mrncy relevant to the problem We leave them all out of this ton tn a well played contest tills week because we are endeavoring to impersonally examine a In the doubles tomey Russel Chnst principle of government from an unbiased point of view ©risen and Stem Castleton defeated We suspect those who try to bring them into the debate Leo Walker and Earl Hone of the in faculty straight sets question concerning the Supreme Court proposal is this: what effect might its adoption have on American liberty? and how does it conform to American understanding of v hat constitutes a safe government? tnnly f 4 4 Shell Service e presenting the th© county “COLLEGE 444-4- in October 1935 his comment Mr Amplifying these reducsaid: “In accepting of the obtions we are not unmindful ligation to our preferred stockholders that fact earnings are not and tho yet sufficient to meet current dividend to say nothing of securi equipments pay ing additional earnings to and unpaid dividends ariscumulated years It is the ing fi om depression however belief of the management reductions promote that reasonable greater use of electric service and the loss sustained will be compensated by more liberal use on the part of and a Ads & Notices May 1st To Be State Child Health Day U 3t9nSm 2i'i5-- 3 cols x 9 w — Institutional March ecrrTC- - 1337 - -- mw (0023) mme w meam 1 never dream that fast freight service meant saving or newer styles would you? That it really affected your home ot pocketbook? Ot that Union Pacific’s gigantic ' Challenger" freight locomotives saved )h money Yes that’s what fast freight service means to you and this is why it happened VCe wanted to offer the American shipper faster more precise freight service the kind you expect from rack passenger flyers r Yc started out by buying fifty modern locomotives for main line service in 1928 Then we spent long months of experiment to set even higher — standards The result a new type of ” to freight locomotive the “Challenger designed handle heavy train loads tt a speed of sixty miles an hour Fifteen of these huge leviathans are now in service more are being built These great “Challengers" enable us to speed which is greater than it waj in r D and reduced the time between Council Bluilsand Ogden — the great transcontinental speedway— to less than half of the former running tunc But more than that (and this is where you come in) fast schedules mean reduced inventories lower stocks and replacements for stores and shops enable shopkeepers to pass along this saving to you in lower prices because quick turnovers cut down costs and losses So today when you do your shopping buy a new suit York fashion designer or otsgownstraightfromsNew even a tin of beans your pocketbook will tell you the happy results of Union Pacific’s policy of constantly for the future Union Pacific always planning looks ahead! ffV 4 heatre UTAH Tuesday HOLIDAY” Double Bill “LET’S MAKE A MILLION” With Edw Everett Horton 4444 4 44 company lighting customers" 'Pi turners record of project the C C C Changes ard her book containing n d vTs considered of such Being Contemplated as to entitle her to the railroad 33 CCC There are at present attend US the now She may prr"' When Camps in the state of Utah r a Loean for study In any field transfers have been tc the necessary f agriculture or homeeconomlcs two summer season for made the a now Is Bhe receive the money mr a' the Bear River high school will be eliminated leaving 31 here summer months the received during e Corinne of Adncy j the alternate award Friday & Satuiday Bob Allen in “RIO GRANDE county press Mr Gadsby said the new rates are lowest ever made effective by the and for electric lighting company and should small appliance service into to consumers Incentive prove an crease their use and thereby take vantage of the “half price plan” and the low objective rate filed by the the hers Jack Benny George Burns Gracie Allen in 4 s a of Bothwell Velda Summers luchfer 01 Mr & Mrs James Sum the was Wednesday adjudged me'-Pacific -- inner Union rf the $100 4 H club scholarship by a board of Bobby Breen in ON “RAINBOW THE RIVER” Wednesday & Thursday The completely equipped Shell Service Station at Garland is prepared to keep your car in Garland Monday year Bothwell Girl Win Week of April 4 to 10th: Sunday presi- Union Pacific Award Ad No a© in 4 4 I third was named consecutive itional FOR SALE: R ©cleaned Seed Barley $240 per hundred — G A IteaL GarLeiira Shaffer and Naomi Ojiei Child Health Day in May Day land phone 47J-ntertained their Primuiy class of Utah as a part of the e Zion's Boys and Blast rs at a puty' program was lonuched last week FOR COPIES for of Photographs t Mm Oyi vs wlnn the State committee was chosen Tuesday afternoon etc film printing & Memory Books In home and pans perfected for activities J call Hci’oeit Stayner developing everv community tn the state is the Dr & Mrs Evans of Ttemononl mm oun ament by Dr J L Jones CASH PAID— for dead and useless Mr?' with Mr A Sunday spent (biting State Health Commissioner cows and horses Call Maple Creek Alva Rhodes Trout Hatchery Brigham held Reverse Charge Mrs Owen Cheney and Mrs NaVe’’ Genealogical meeting was Rhodes were guests Tuesday of Mrs Wednesday evening at the home of Cal' Oldsmobile LOST: Hub Mrs Sylvan Korth There were Mr Rhodes parents Mr & Mrs Joe NielCap 37J-Reward fourteen present son of Portage Utah Liberty At Your Service Proprietor of Penrose X TREMON'fON Virgil Carter ou Mis Iiun Sted uid da ml Mi ers Camille und Cheiral and niece Nelva Cook of Logan siicnt Easier Sunday with Mr & Mrs W E Hansen Miss Rlioda Oyler accompanied Gale Welling of Fielding to Sail Luke C:tv Sunday Barber Shop t Garland f Weet consumers population work r ' YrOl' Beauty Parlor Connection M- problems Mrs Arch J dent fui the service t t Lee’s ing the next year During the coming year th© associations thruout the state will promote education safety hea'th education nnd discussions of social and economic '(pi's PRICES! FAIR was The theme of th® convention of the Home and “Tlie Responsibility School to th© Community" and the local leaders brought back a wealth of ideas to aid the local group dur- ot at What conclusions readers arrive at are their own Our duty is discharged when as a private business public journal we express our views regarding the point at issue in public matters The new lubricants for the new cars— new instruments for their proper applilation — a knowledge of how to do it — all this is at your command We’re at ycur service! Lin association Garland from page In cities under 15000 and In rural territory will of $100 pay after a minimum charge of far 11 kilowatt hours a top rate first six cents a kilowatt hour for the block of 75 kilowatt hours and four cents per kilowatt hour for all addlng easily every match hours GOOD WORK We hope that by our weeks of discussion on the matter we have encouraged careful thot on an important public issue We have been quite aware that our position on this question has not been the popular one but such things often happen to people who have opinions Those who have approved our argument this time may not like us when we take up the next one We shall always try to strip public quslions free of camouflage and sham argument and present them as they actually are shape for the big summer driving season the weekMrs Sylvan Kortli end visiting vth relatives in Salt Lake City Mr A' Mis Alva Rhodes drove to Lou an Flday afternoon Roy t and Mr A Mrs Keith Rhodes irncd with tlcm in the evening Mr & Mrs John Renton of Salt Lake City sjH'nt Fildav and Saturday visit iii at the L R Slut fur homethemMissto Carmen shaft r accompanied the e v where she spent the vi it! with hr sister Mrs Effie Wilde Mr A Mrs Joeeph Oyler dune to on Saturday Mri David Larson daughter Rhoda and son Willard spent the in Salt Lake City John Oiler returned home Rom Idaho Sauirdu’' after spt tiding the u k theie on business evening the lolmwing vonm Continued of Mrs Rulon Manning president the Garland PTA and Mrs D Henry Manning returned this week from Salt the Lake City where they attended Utali State Congreea of Parents and of the as representative© Teachers A- We never have voted lthough score cf games gives it Politically we disavow bias practically a straight ticket nor favored the same party’s presi- to the youngsters game went to deme and the dential candidate three times in succession Party prin- for the two fts t xk obut 2 issues needs as and and ciples today change time change with most other voters we examine party platforms anew' at each election Our Return From Convention LETTER stttfar Power Company Announce Another Rate Reduction Leader r NEWS 1 acreage The March 19 East Garland be also will different limited by quotas ti the states and districts Growers’ repreadvise ‘hat in Washington sentatives these acreage aliottments will for the next be determined year largely uixm the basis of 1037 auction r U Friday Heavy Planting of Beet Urged For Utah District RANGER” RAILROAD! 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