Show THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY MARCH 26 1937 Garland American Legion Boxing & Wrestling Card Garland Armory Wednesday Mar 31st at 8:30 PM — 22 Rounds Professional Boxing — Fast Wrestling Match 170 Lb Class General Admission 50c Judges: Jack House Joe DeLong Con Hansen DONT MISS THIS BIG VALLEY SHOW! will Seats 75c RED THE BIG CARD Utah Farm Population d Total Numbers ®ay On The Day By Church Sauare Farm population in Utah stall holds position in the the most commanding state with nearly 30 per cent of the it March 27 Saturday entire population living on farms pjn — Relief Society bazaar was revealed from statistics compiled Candy and Food United Sale A variety of clothing quilts and and recently issued by the and nothing will States department of Agriculture rugs will be featured The population of the farms in this before 1:30 bo sold or reserved state has been estimated at 138242 Stake Union meet- Primary 3pm people who are distributed on 26203 Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Vemald Wm Johns Editor and Publisher Subscription Price $200 A Year Prompt payment of your subscription keep your paper and keep it a good paper SEE BLOCKING THE ROAD THE GARLAND TIMES Reserved Ira Dem Referee help to ing 7 00 pm and Scout dance Beeldve farms practice Write a Column for h 28 — 10 am Sunday Sunday in School Special Easter program tabernacle The Times pm Sacrament meeting Regular High Council visit March 30 — 2 pm Relief Tuesday The literary lesson Socljty mectmg will be given by Mrs Arthur Welling Special musical numbers will be furn- in the press has directly challenged that a direct clear refutation to that stand 4 Here are the rules It must not exceed 800 words In length It treat only subject matter logically following the first topic Senwhich shall be the following: practice Genealogical "I am In favor of the President and Congress altering the membership of the Supreme Court whenever such changes are necessary to secure judicial decisions in harmony with the aim of an administration” NEWS The conditions of this offer are deemed fair because President Roosevelt has admitted that he wants the change to secure different decisions than those the court has made and because what one president and congress can do for one excuse another president and congress can do for some other - evening the ward lief Society held their annual The entire ward was day ball Rebirthinvit- An interesting program was given with cookies and punch served remainded of the evening spent In ed and the Governor Blood took the only possible course when dancing Sherman Oyler left Saturday mornhe vetoed the homestead tax exemption bill The people ing for San Francisco with a group of of the state demanded two million dollars worth of Future Farmers who are attending the extra service At the same time they felt that two mil- Livestock show Before returning he lion dollars worth of tax relief would help The urge will spend several days at Los Angeles with Mr & Mrs Howard Oyler was for relief of some type A large number of people from here Common- sense makes it plain that more expense attended the forum and dance at the and less income cannot go together beyond a certain high school Monday evening The 8th Homestead tax exemption may be possible and grade had 12 couples dance the Virgpoint advisable but it is not safe to cut off our possible income inia reel and the following boys and million two dollars at the same time we increase our girls from here participated Ned and by Iva Shaffer Ruth Adams Ralph Hoexpense by two million dollars lman and LeRoy Oyler Jr Tax relief for producing homes is now' Mr Lafe Grover and sons Clifton constitutionally possible and highly desirable but will and Fred drove to Salt Lake City on have to wait for at least another twro years because business Monday of the heavy demands made on the state for social seThe following the people attended Logan temple sessions Tuesday: Bishcurity and other services A Mrs Lester Holman Mr A Mrs op will two We million extra expense for the try the old age pensions and social security for two years and when we find we can finance it then it will be soon Marine Corps enough to try homestead tax exemptions Seeks Recruits SCHOOL STRIKE Student body government in a school cannot be Both must separable from the school administration work together but the final authority must be ackin to of remain the hands the principal and nowledged superintendent t There is no justification for student officers openly taking things into their own hands as they did at JOgden this week and in approving of the students’ defiance Mayor Peery ran about true to his usual form Postmaster M L Nielsen announc-- ' es that a number of vacancies for sendee in the United States Marine Crops are still open to qualified men young men desiring to about the long and honorable service of the Marine Corps and also about the special advantages they can enjoy while wearing the uniform of this branch of the Government service are invited to call at or write to Marine Corps recruiting station room 46 Federal Office San Building Francisco learn County Liberty Theatre TREMONTON UTAH Week of Mar 28 to April 3 Sunday Monday Tuesday Barbara Stanwyck in ‘THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS” Wednesday & Thursday Rosalind Russell and John Boles in Pulitzer prize play “CRAIG’S WIFE” Friday & Saturday Double Bill Paul Kelly and Marsha Hunt in ‘THE ACCUSING FINGER” “BORDERLAND’ With Wm Boyd and Jimmy Ellison Removing Dead Fruit Tree Diseased and insect Infested fruit tree population in Box Elder county will be greatly reduced won At a meeting between the County Commissioners County Agent Robert H Stewart and District Agricultural Inspector John E Blazzard a plan for old fruit tree removal was formulated to go into effect this week The woik will be organized at once and conducted tliru the efforts of local Farm Bureaus cv other existing local organizations It Is planned to make a thorough chanup of old trees which aie a menace to the better orchards of the county In that they breed an abundance if Insects and diseases which are carried and disseminated generally' The plan calls for cne tractor to begin at Willard and another at Perry and working northward and westward covering the county in as far as th time will permit The county is to fumlih the tractor and all and the prtperty owner is equipment to stand the labor cost Including the txactcr ejerator and the gasoline and oil lor the job The work is to be confined to fruit tree removal only Further announcements will be T to a Washington D C Tills report indicates an increase in farm tenancy Cropper farmers in Utah liave increased from 5 per cent of the total farms in 1880 to 15 per cent In 1935 The report also shows that only 19 per cent of the farms In Utah were in 1935 Of the present number of farms in Utah 39 per cent are rented for cash 7 per cent pay on basis and the rethe crop sharing mainder are taken care of by other means In the United States farms operat-- j from 35 per ed by tenants increased cent in 1900 to 42 per cent In 1935 Robeit Potter Hilda Dora linda Somers and Wilford Oyler Piteison Ma Shaffer Mabel Sorenson These people together with Mr & Mrs Eph Peterson Mr & Mrs Sylvan Korth and Joseph Oyler witnessed the presentation of the pageant at the Logan tabernacle in the evening John Oyler drove to Idaho business He intends to there for several days wh program in Utah X 1 You Own? Of course you do! — And you would pay dearly to redeem it in case of loss Why not then protect it sufficiently in the first place with substantial insurance at a reasonably small premium cost? We represent strong dependable insurance comYou need our panies' that pay losses promptly broad dependable service! 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