Show Emr hlwalil f HE'GAH Bar kt afrinlMi where free to MBbat reason ta Wt U -J- effcmo PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT GARLAND "A tection rmldei a prowhich m eon rnnrantee" ompar to eonatitntion the people — Anonymous UTAH VERNALD — WM JOHNS EDITOR AND PUBLISHER IT Vo! IX No 34 Pertinent Paragraph? By T Wan Johan AT THE BANQUET P Our evening at the Farm Bureau banquet and social last Saturday was a most pleasant one Tho we were just a part of a crowd of over 400 we were made to Mrs feel most welcome Capener proved a charming and able hostess The food was delicious and nicely served The program was interesting The dance afforded an opportunity to meet friends from all sections of the county At the program the principal speaker ably pointed out that a strong farmers’ organization is necessary to oring economic security to He listed farm people how organization had brot many benefits and how the farm organizations were yet planning many needthat ed laws and reforms would help the individual farmer to earn a decent Kving and as a result make farming a desirable career for young people His talk vvas a powerful sales appeal to back Ed Holmcammost worthy gren’s paign to enlist every farmer in the Farm Bureau But in closing his thus far effective address thej speaker struck what as hearhis of many as a third ers thot was a sour note With about as much delicacy as usually accompanhe ies a sock on the nose reminded his hearers that had some farm legislation been killed by the Supreme “You Court therefore know' your duty” he said His closing paragraph would have left the impreshe was sion that speaking for every farmer and for farm organization every when he intimated that all were demanding a new court Many farmers who realize the need of farm assistance do not want the court imperiled and many GARLAND UTAH Governor Homestead Exemption Vetoes Tax Bill Tax Relief Loses to Old Age Pension Cause Until 1939 FRIDAY MARCH 26 1937 City Water Development Work Showing Good Home Responsible Re$ult$ Says Engineer For Child’s School Success Parents Per Year Annual Bureau Banquet Attracts Told For Here During Young Trees College Nursery In School Names Valedictorian remembered that the leadof the second largest ing altering Classy Boxing Card the is not a safe way to attain esterday farm organization Nina led her class in high grade1 Set For Next Wednesday Grange were reported any end however good lat year being- awarded the Ladies' some weeks ago to have anPeople are beginning Self Culture club prize Active and At Garland Armory nounced themselves oppos- more than for many years alert she is secretary of the senioi of A boxing and card ed to changes in the court past to realize that govern- class and a inember Of the Agenda council Nina was a member of the real for has been arranged as a means of getting as- ment is a hired agent of the Searchlight staff last year and is now next merit Wednesday evening at the GarConand the sistance r the auspices editor of the school paper people only She also land Armory of stitution andean independ- solved as president of the Etiquette the Gailand Annritan Legion A D Rich and J I Tavlor oie Incidentally the Grange ent Court can keep that club Nina has a lead of four points oer promoting the affair which will bung today is one t)f its strangest agent from assuming powof to Garland a classy array of fighters nearest rivals Velma Dallen opponents Many also re- ers not given to it by the her Bear River City who will have the In the class and a professional the membered that speaker peoplelt is for that reason honor cf being “liigh girl' Melvin that bout wiestlmg heavyweight was not a Farm Bureau rep- they feel that the Supreme Continued on page 5 should be worth the price of admisbut a Court must not now or resentative either sion alone The will event double headline paid employee of a new ever be made the tool of You Can Get Your Car match Windmill Pierce against Perry deal agency whose first our agent the Government Satch at 165 pounds and K O Kid Without boss his to is Inspected loyalty duty Canncn agamst Red Lund at 160 Waiting Incidentally no one has pounds sev- yet written or spoken a deSince last week-en- d IF YOU CAN COME JoeyJarvis of Ogden will go up eral fanners have expres- fense of the court change against Johnny Canadia of Garland NOW! e weights 135 pounds and K O sed to us' their opposition to plan which answers these of Salt Lake City will fight Eddie Official Inspection Our offer to a court change and one de- objections 5 on Continued page Station No 241 clared that he resented the publish such aT defense still Mrs William BuJer of Jerome IdaAUTO CO speaker’s hasty concluding stands and the rules are GARLAND 4 thot "which of ho was a special guest at a party at ncrain repeated on page he remarks Garland Utah the Elmer hame Monday afternoon “certainly did the cause of this issue ers Local Sugar Factory Reported Winner of Company Efficiency Award on the Garland Work The Garland factory of the Utah culinary water development at the project Idaho Sugar Company has been city's springs in the foothills east of awarded the company trophy for the Deweyvllle is progressing favorably to Ask highest efficiency rating during the Group anHerman Kotter WPA engineer last fall campaign It is reported here nounced Monday Supervised Play week min100 this Approximately gallons per Summer ute additional water is coming from Mill Superintendent J M Gaddie the springs which have served as Janies Trinnaman Don Bush the mill source water Garland's for many The attitude of parents toward the foremen field Orson Christensen years Mr Kotter said The additionn teacher and the school 1ms more in- superintendent and Horace Is to al supply he said expected are to be guests of the cashier of the fluence on the development furnish plenty of water for the city matter company at a banquet at Salt Lake pupil than has the subject If the present supply continues itself declared Professor McClellan of City tonight where they will receive the running of pumpsupplemental of the managthe congratulations the U SAC at the ing plant at the Oermer springs west ement Garland at held Wednesday meeting of Deweyvllle which is quite costly evening will be eliminated Mr Kotter said the The parent should uphold teacher and the school before the child so that the pupil may feel reUnder such a conspect Is due both dition learning is many times more Adhering to his established policy issues in a acting on governmental manner calculated to serve the best interests of the people of Utah as a whole Governor a Henry H Blood has placed his veto on the homestead tax exemption bill The Governor and his advisors after a most careful study of the revenue prospects of the state dining the ensuing two years decided that there was not sufficient revenue in Llany sight to offset the $2000000 a year for rapid and the problem of discipline old age pensions He decided that From reduced immeasurably Mr McClellan one or the other would have to be declared vetoed if any semblance of a balanced Planted Desire Play Program County budget were to be maintained In vetoing the exemption measure An effort to secure WPA assistand approving the old age pension bill ance in a supervised play program Still Time to Order the Governor said in his message: for the city this year is to be made For Spring Planting and the help of leaders “Simple arithmetic will show if both by PTA bills became law the state cannot other civic organizations to get this Says Forester over a period of years meet the exis being solicited pectations of those who are hoping Local officers trees 31000 will small PTA endeavoy Approximately for adequate old age assistance tb attend the PTA state convention been planted on Box Elder have “If they are to be assured such as0 The the past six years ih Salt Lake City March county farms sistance we must protect our present for windbreak during woodlot Garland PTA’ chorus may be able to purposes and use up our existing reserves revenue state attend and appear with the according to J Whitney Floyd extenand even then must find new sources The chorus sang two numbsion forester for the Utah State Agri- chorus of revenue at the end of the next biextension cultural college service at ers at the meeting Wednesday evenI ennium therefore sign senate Cradle Song” and “Gos"Chinese ing Logan bill No 2 and veto House bill No 19 These trees are obtained from the sip Joan” It may be our experience in the next forest which is maintained nursery two years will help to iolnt the way by the college for the purpose of supto a sounder program of social securFire Apparatus stock to farmers at a plying planting ity and equality of taxation" nineteen low cost About different Committee Reports The appropriations bill the largest kinds of trees have been planted in in the history of the state for Box Elder county The predominatA report of the cost and 37 was approved efficiency by the Governor ing species Include Siberian elm blue of fire fighting units to be placed In After vetoing the Home Exemption olive green ash and Box Elder county for the protection spruce Russian bill the Governor lie felt disclosed black locust in the older named of small towns and farm biuldings Justified in approving the entire bill "The soil and moisture conditions was made at a special of meeting in the instead of using his prerogative of Box Elder county aie exceptionally court house here Monday of the deleting any items he might deem un- good for the production of locusts ash county fire equipment committee and necessary These trees the and similar species county commissioners have a distinct value for woodlot s beRELICT SOCIETY BAZA R 1 he committee headed by J M cause the haid wood is and strong" Gaddie BE HELD TO AT 1:30 SATURDAY cf Garland as clialrman and Mr Floyd said of Russell on as Waldi Tremonton The Relief Society bazaar will be The shipping season started March reported that it had visited held this Saturday at the Gailand 20 this jear and trees may still be secretary various towns using fire equipment announced ward hall as previously purchased from the college nursery at and found various types that could except that articles will be placed on Logan at prices about $2 be used averaging in this county sale at 130 o'clock instead of at 2 ler hnudred which includes shipping A recommendation was made o'clock Relief Society workers advise by More than 28000 trees havej charges The organization invites everyone in been ordered for 1937 planting to date the committee that one fire unit be and tried at a centraly purchased food Mr Floyd stated the ward to visit the big bazaar and candy sale this Saturday Order blanks or other information cated SX0t lertaining to tree planting may be obNOTICE TO WATER USERS tained from Robert H Stewart county SECOND JUNIOR DANCE Farmers who irrigate under the agricultural or by writing to the TO BE HELD SATURDAY Utah Idaho Sugor Co canal system extern inn agent at service Logan are urged to attend a meeting to be The second of a series of Junior held Saturday March 27 in the L dances to be held at Garland under D S hall in Tremonton at 130 pm the direction of the stake MIA will -The ‘water outlook and Green river High be held Saturday evening beginning diversion will be chscussed by visiting at 7 30 o'clock Young people 12 to 15 years sjieakers Officers will alo be elect- - Class of age inclusive are particied pating in these and profiting from the J L WeldnianrL president half hour of regular dance instruction Nina Richards daughter of Mr and that is given under the direction of farm unity little good” Mrs Ralph C Richards of Riverside Mrs J I Taylor A ten cent adwill be the valedictorian of the class mission fee is ehmged 1937 There is a growing feel- cf Douglas Cannon chairman of the Court the scholarship committee announced that of $200 Huge Attendance : Speaker Declares Farm People Must Organize To Secure Ju$tice Over 400 people were served a delicious dinner at the high school Saturday evening on the occasion of the annual banquet and social of the north Box Elder Farm Bureau Women of the Home and Community section of the Bureau under Mrs A R Capener president prepared the excellent food served it In a most pleasing manner and took charge of all business matters connected with Fallow the work The high school cafeteria with Its many tables proved an ideal place for the banquet Willie supThe purchase of an adequate ply of silverware by the organization for this year's banquet added much Seed Loan Spring to the success of the event - f Also Still Application The feature of the program In the was an address by Thomas auditorium Being Received Howard assistant regional director of soil conservation program for the The Emergency Crop and Feed the Loan office has now been authorized western states Mr Howard declared to receive applications for summer that benefits such as rural mat I defallow loans according to Vernal livery parcel post and many others rerecent more come as 'a had not Willie field supervisor for the crop sult of the benevolent generosity of loan office In northern Utah Mr WUUe explains that these loans Congressmen but as the result of ’ sure made to pay for the expense In pressure brought to bear by farm Every farmer owes It to summer fallowing ganlzaUona connection with to join the organizations that and for the purchase of seed wheat himself are working for benefits for him he A for fall planting where needed contended naming the three big mortgage Is taken on the crop planted this fall and the loan will be due groups that are aiding the farmer: Farmer's Union the Grange and the after the 1938 harvest The interest rate is four per cent Fanners are the largest of all the Farm Bureau is these organizations he said not eligible for these loans if they It which are combining their efforts to can borrow from an individual production credit association bank or secure favorable legislation in Washwith other concerns ington today and cooperating of Agriculture in for loans to pay for the Department Applications working out a long time farm propurchase of seed for spring planting thinning of sugar beets spraying and gram Rulings of the Supreme Court dusting material product bn of crops have nullified part of this program feed for livestock or for any such he said but further legislation is bepurposes are still being received by ing designed to meet the demand of Mr Willie at the Court House at an agriculture that Is making itself of each strong thru organization Agriculture Brigham City on Monday he declnrcd week and at Tremonton at the James must 'produce returns Biough Real Estate office on Tuesday comparable with other branches of of each week industry if the young people are to remain on the farms as a career Following the program a dance was Verse held in the school gymnasium Money Available For Summer Loans Says Paper Contains By Local Missionary Horace Fowler Gets Work in Washington The February number of the Accelerator a mimeograph paper of 8 Ho: ace Fowler returned to Gailand pages published by the freni his brief trip to Toppenish mission arrived at the Times office Washington to report Wednesday this week that he has secured employment thpre for his It records the appointment of Victor and will leave immediately K Boss as editor and mbsbn office new job His new work will be as a time manager to succeed Sanford Bingham who has been named mission secrkeeper and stenographer for the e The paper is neat in Engineering etary Company who are building the new Topjienlsh and full of well written mission news and editorials It contains also sugar factory where Horace’s father be the master mechanic Bill three stanzas of verse by our friend will Howard Victor which are well worth repeatformerly of Garland has been transferred there from Belling ing Irani Washington The mill is to be JLST DO YOUR LEt EL BEST completed ready for operation Oct 1st this year The beets In the aiea Some folks do lots of talking are nearly all planted now Horace When they haven't much to tell Some people have a lot to say is on the eastern edge Toppenish And say It very well of a large Indian reservation about But the man who gets the farthest 20 mils from Yakima To arrive And achieves the most success there travelers leave the Portland Is the man who doesn't say toe highway at Pendleton for Walla Walla much and then go t to Toppenish But does his level best To Mr 'Tls Emery is:tors do our level best is haid easier to shirk It doesnt take much ill at all To sluff a piece of work Yet we never b quite satisfied To take the final test Until we hale the satisfiictnr That weve done our level best So lets do our level best bos And do It everywhere We shouldn't care what ethers say As long as wo play fair Then when our final touch is made We'll go and take cur rest With that ever firm assurance 4 That we've dene oir level beet — Victor K Boss & Mrs Arthur Marriott Marriott were Brigham Wednesday This Very Week - and City SEE The Great 1937 NORGE Rollator Only 10 Refrigerator 3 Moving Parts Year Warranty Hyrum Jensen & Sons Co |