Show of opinion mif be where reason Is left tolerated free to combat It —Jefferson SIB AND TIM sia PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT GARLAND UTAH — VERNALD JOHNS WM EDITOR AND “A newspaper tection to constitution provides a pro- the people which bo can guarantee" — Anonymous PUBLISHER art Vol IX No 44 GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY JUNE 4 $200 Per Year 1937 f Pertinent Paragraph Bp ' i i t I i! 0 if If Win June 4th Once again we Friday turn the calendar sheet over to a new month and recall that according to the poet this is the month In which coine the 'perfect days Nature will without any doubt appear at her gorgeous best this month but In the final analysis it will depend on us whether or not these are perfect days If when the month Is gone and we turn the calendar over once more we can do it with a feeling of satisfaction for good things well done and the time well spent then In a very real sense the month will have been filled with perfect day a Junior Chamber Of Commerce is Organized Tuesday Community Good Will Named as First Goal Of Inter-Cit- y Group What a number of observers see as the beginning of a new era of cooperation and good will between the of the Bear River valley communities in the interests of valley growth was Tuesday evening at Inaugurated when a group of the younger business men met and officially orJund For the fourth consecutive ganised the year ior Chamber of Commerce according to our memory we have enwas E named as J Fronk president joyed (or did we) a rainy Memorial with Willard No matter how dry the early of the new organization day as secretary Irvin Stohl part of May turns out to be it seems Newman Leonard Bishop Harold Persson and :n order for the rains to fall immeddirectors and we declare a holiday We would Clifton ‘Kerr iately endeavor to say what the weather Kenneth Germer - Kenneth Shaw and Wayne Sandall as was on Memorial day to Jed Abbott previous directors four years but our memory ago Seek National seems to be blank on that point It Membership will at once seek The organization be or we would must have been fair able to remember it membership in the state and national chambers and under their direction The holiday brought a will next week meet to organize com mittees according to the plans of generous measure of stormy weather The rain was generally considered of these bodies Social and civic projects and ac ihe million dollar variety by farmers was as pleased as If he tlvitles of the type conducted In the Ed Holmgren had ordered It direct in the name of junior commerce groups in other cities will be inaugurated the farm bureau here It is the desire of those instrumental expressed Along the mountains east of the In bringing the new organization into valley a terrific wind flattened fields being to Interest a new group of the of alfalfa and a number of trees as men of the valley in comyounger well We counted 18 large trees munity building work and to create an blown down in the interest among them In civic growth area in a short drive Monday Particularly stressed by charter memsaid the John Shumway morning bers present at the meeting was a dearound the Deweyville termination to bring Garland and wind howling house Sunday evening made Tremonton Interests Into line for the meeting he could hardly hear such a noise best goed of both cities The belief himself speak has been freely expressed that for into oppose Halvor Skinner went to the Bear terests in either community in the other is a loss to a Memorial Lake country on day development both and it is to be a first goal of mission and had his holiday weeka three inch the new chamber to foster an attiude end wet down under that will prevent any such moves by fall of snow any groups or Individuals Leonard BLshop on traffic patrol Begun in Tremonton duty in the county said he never had The local chamber of commerce seen the traffic In such a general movement was begun in Tremonton hurry Everyone seemed to be trying at the suggestion of officers of the to get to their destination 'ahead of Brigham and Ogden organizations he the next down pour However and an invitation was extended to said he saw only one minor accident Garland young men to affiliate with After wetting the high school them in a valley chamber The that the name grounds down so thoroly Junior not hold Its Chamber of Commerce was adopted stake Primary could spring festival on the lawn the sun by an overwhelming majority after a came out to shine In glee while the member of the Garland group had children performed In the gymnas- favored the name Tremonton Junior ium Chamber of Commerce on the ground Tremonton fellows had inFish must bite right well in the that the movement and had been rain judging from some of the tales itiated the from in generous Inviting membership the And from going the rounds number of stories It is easy to see Garland next meeting be held The will about why the Bishop complained Tuesday of next week It was anchurch attendance nounced tho the group ordinarily will This week we read in the papers meet but otice each month after an about a religious group in our fair organization Is perfected that will not permit its memhomes bers to have radios In their Tremonton Ward Beet Well they are not missing: so much at lhaL And besides they do not And Potato Project have to listen to a score of voices Being Conducted tU how to make cookies with each of a score of different kinds of this and A bounteous harvest is expected that Or Joe Penner or pddie Cantor from two plots of farm land some rend the Sabbath air because at East Tremonton by being operated one in the house gets the idea their the Tremonton LDS ward under the line Is funny church social security program BishThe- really sad thing about It is op James Walton stated this week that many of the members' of that The two plots are planted to sugar atrapge sect must thinly that they beets and potatoes The beets were thinned last week by approximately are being denied something 32 members of the priesthood quorums We have only two radios at our cf the ward place Other individual and quorum proto jects are in progress and the bishopric In spite of all the provocations war that have occurred In Europe believes real headway is being made with church authorities during the past few months there in cooperating have been no fojmal declarations of in the program on Work the strife for plots by the priestmood a Is war in Europe but It must not be on the scale of a hood quorums is necessary due to the real honest to goodness war in the small number of local people on relief he said modern manner County Park Water Sprinkling System is Put in Operation Work on the sprinkling system at the entrance of the Box Elder county In Box Elder recreational reserve canyon has been completed ready for the planting of lawn Herman Kotter WPA engineer said last week Irrigation water for the system will be furnished by jdratnlng the old Rasmussen meadow in the park Into a WPA constructed reservoir above' the park entrance Shrubs and lawn will be planted In the park entrance area MrKotter said An amphitheater and a new entrance road are the next major projects at the reserve The road will be constructed from a short distance below the present entrance along the west mountain to the MIA girls’ home beyond the park The new the old roundroad will eliminate about route to the girls’ home east and south of the park Mr Kotter said The amphitheater is to be made of the logs and will be located near center of the park Both projects are expected to be started soon Local FFA Members Prepare Exhibits For Livestock Show Lambs Beef and Hogs To be Entered in Salt Lake Event LiveThe Junior stock Show being held in Salt Lake will find many City June participants among the Future Farmers of the Bear River Chapter are Thirty-twchapter members grooming their fat beef lambs and hogs in final preparation for the show The boys met at the high school Wednesday evening according to Instructor Mark Nichols and effected an organization among those who will exhibit was named general Max Anderson chairman J T Abbott chairman of the beef exhibitors: LaMont Summers exhibitors of the sheep and Clyde Anderson for the swine exhibitors The stock is to be at the North Salt Lake yards by midnight Monday and the judging Tuesday begins morning with fat lambs followed by hogs The beef will be julged Wednesday and all the fat stock will be auctioned off at public auction on Thursday Numerous sight seeing trips and educational tours are being planned for the Junior exhibitors during the show by the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and the civic and luncheon clubs of the city Three members of the local chapter will play In the state Future Parmer band during the show They are: Homer Shurtz Noel Cook and Grant Sorensen The band will practice during (he show in preparation for the trip to Kansas City next October At the exhibit the local Future Fanners will show about 100 lambs 35 beef and 40 hogs This Is the first show of its kind to be held In the area and 250 exhibitors from 4 western states will participate 'The public Is invited to attend to the and lend encouragement which promises to become an annual affair r Garland Bishopric Lions Club Names Men vrr sVf&‘ Presides at Last For To Head Committees t Ward Conference Wheat-Be- et Bishop Nichols' Report t Shows Increase in Tithes and Offerings at Bishop Mark Nichols presided his last annual conference of the Garland ward Sunday evening and submitted his report on the condition of the ward to the membership It is expected that he will move from the ward sometime this month The report which was heard by P C Petterson of the stake high council covered a wide range of activities on behalf of young and old conducted under the supervision of the Bishopric Ib revealed during the past year encouraging increases In activity In some fields of endeavor and in a few instances a slight falling off Attendance at Sunday meetings has decreased slightly Bishop Nichols observed and while more people paid tithing more tithing was paid than In any year in the history of the ward Fast offerings also reached a new high with ward members paying an average of This nearly 60 cents per capita represented an increase of nearly 300 per cent over the year previous but fell conslderaby short of the goal of An early start one dollar per capita on a drive for one dollar for efcch perresult In the son this year should ward going "over the top” the Bishop believes Difficulties in maintaining attend- ance and In keeping organized quorums and classes in some organizations which result from the large number of young people who leave the ward to attend school or find employment were noted Organization and quorum leaders gave very satisfactory reporta The reports were given by for the Sunday Horace Woffinden Relief Mrs Harold Castleton School PriMrs John J Shumway Society mary Charles J Wood Young Men Mrs Charles J Wood Young Women Larsen Ludvig Genealogical committee LeRoy Manning and Fred L Nye Priests Robert Davis Melvin Chorus Teachers Wassom and Russel Miller the deacons and scouts Bishop D Henry Mannig reported the activities of the ward teachers All who made reports expressed having found pleasure in their work and testified that a spirit of cooperation and good will had characterized their groups was sustained Mrs Jack Shumway It as president of the YWMIA select will be her duty to Immediately and perfect the counsellors organization for the coming year Day Celebration City Recreation Work Attracts Many Children To School Playground Garland City’s recreation program the summer got under way Tuesday morning of this week when over one hundred boys and girls registered at the school for classes under leaden ' William Culllmore and Miss June Stayner Regular work began Wednesday morning with still more coming In and is continuing with classes In both Other the morning and afternoon groups may arrange for evening activities and "Bill” hopes to put in good long days at his new Jo Work begins at 10 am and continues until noon then resumes at 2 o'clock continuing until 4 pm A widely varied and Interesting program of recreational and cultural activities will be worked out as the season advances All from 5 to 15 years of age are eligible to participate for J Holmgren Nominated As General Chairman of Annual Harvest Show EL E J Holmgren was unanimously chosen as general chairman of arrangements for the Wheat and Beet day celebration August 14th by the Garland Lions club Wednesday evenwas made at a The selection ing: Joint meeting of the officers and directors of the club for both the present and the coming year In addition to naming thfe general chairman the group discussed policies to be followed out In the celebration and named chairmen of a large number of special activity committees to supervise details of the big harvetA P C Petterson was named festival to head the rodeo committee He will select his assistant in the immediate i J future L C charge was put in Christopherson Alf Michaelis of concessions elected to arrange for the Wheat Day open air dance Jack Housdvwaa picked to arrange the popular fight card and George Davis was again picked to handle the financial matters incident to the staging of the thousand dollar show After discussing the need for Interesting every home owner In suitably decorating his residence well In advance of the festival rather than putting the responsibility on the merchants it was decided to choose some one not a merchant to head a decorating committee Dean Capener was selected for the position and instructed to choose committee members from civic beautification groups as well as from among the merchants Other committee chairmen named were as follows: Baseball Harold Persson grounds Thos Wise Program Clarence E Smith Patrol Charles Wood Flower show James Trinna-ma- n and Publicity and Advertising Vemald W Johns is expected that general chairman Holmgren will call an early ' meeting of his central committee which consists of the heads of all other committees to work out definite plans for Box Elder’s early autumn harvest fete To Entertain Neighbors Lions club members are being asked to accompany to invite a neighbor them to the next regular meeting of the club Wednesday of this week The club treasurer was instructed to give to Wlllianr by the directors Culllmore city recreation leader the sum of fifteen dollars to buy some rewaB Hansen Opens Locker Cold Storage Plant Here This Week Leland Hansen announces that the “Locker Cold Storage” plant near the high school has been tested this week and put In operation All who own boxes or wish to cure accomodations will do well to visit the plant at once and pick their locker he says A number of holiday fishermen have already put their catch away in this ideal storage place and many are planning to put early fruits and vegetables in the boxes in the near future The public is invited by Mr Hansen come and inspect the new facilities whenever convenient to Joins President Relief Bill Robinson On After Aid Promise Representative J Will Robinson of Utah who has been one of those figuring in the recent threatened revolt against the adcongressional ministration on its Relief program the group capitulating to joined and President Roosevelt Tuesday abandoned his fight for ear marking of Federal relief funds for PWA work Representative Robinson declares he has been promised by the President Utah’s "farm to market” road that Festival Primary Spring would not suffer if the bill program were allowed to go thru as written Brings Large Crowd will full President Roosevelt get To School Gymnasium authority to direct the spending of relief appropriation the $1500000000 Over 500 children and about 250 of congress again this coming year parents and primary workers particias a result of assuring a large numpated in a highly successful spring members that festival conducted at the high school ber of “opposition” of the stake their PW A projects would be secure under the auspices Tuesday afterprimary association MARRIAGE TO TAKE PLACE noon Children In gay costumes representMrs A W Hansen of Fielding and nature of the ing spring awakening Alma H West of Wheelon will be appeared In symbolic dance an married Monday June 7th The marpageantry In an attractively decoratriage will take place at 5:30 pm at ed setting in the school gymnasium the home of Mrs Emma Best in Salt Individual wards furnished costumes Lake City Members of the immedand dances learned In the local iate families will be present Mr and primaries under the direction of their Mrs West will leave Tuesday on a two President Richards to The festival was In the weeks play leaders to California and the north trip Get Early Release direct charge of stake pnmary play west leaders Mrs Walter Fridal and Mrs Wilford W Richards formerly of Vei non Hansen General arrangeUnion Pacific Again Garland Is to be released as president ments were under the dirctlon of the of the North Central headed board by Wins Safety Award States Mission stake Primary in the near future it was announced Superintendent Mrs Lewis Lillywhite The Union Pacific railroad with from the church offices at Salt Lake who following the festival expressed the lowest rate y efCity Tuesday when D A Broad bent appreciation for the cooperative for 1936 among the nation’s largest Wasatch stake president was named forts of parents thruout the stake railroads has been named "Group A’’ for the position and for the work of the ward Primary winner at the tenth annual award Mr Broadbent will leave for the workers who made the staging of the ceremony of the Railroad Employees It all goes to show that whether titude in a nation against war beHeadquarters of the mis- event possible National Safety contest for Class on cause such an attitude can go a long Minneapolis or not we have a war depends sion next month railroads the state of mind rather than on ary way toward preventing the foolislinesa Vida Butier and Bertha Nish en-- t President Carl R Gray received the events that might occur to cause a that war has proved Itself to be another war sometime in the future prtalned at a birthday party— for award for his company and was nation to take ofiense Wars prove nothing and gain noth The ware that are brewing now are Mary Wassom at the H C Butler home praised as “1937’s outstanding It shows also that it is worth ing for humanity Their only recog-- j the result of Injustices and hatreds Wednesday Games were played and ponent of railroad safety” among the while to deliberately build up an at- - nizable result Is to plant the seeds of arising out of the world war refreshments were served large railway systems J It quested ground equipment for the city play- Leaving for Convention A R Capener John J Shumway Harold Persson Art Michaelis Chas J Wood and P C Petterson were as those named who would leave Thursday morning for the district Lions convention at Boise They will be accompanied by their wives Jones Acts On Supreme Court EH strict Judge Lewis Jones participated as a member of Utah's Supreme Court during the week due to the disqualification of Justice James H Wolfe by reason of his being the trial Judge in a cause that arose in Salt the Lake County During present week District Court is in session at Brigham City with several cases between Nick Choumoe and L L Keller are being heard ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs Alfred Michaelis anthe engagement nounce of their (laughter Mabel to Theral Bishop' son of Mr and Mrs V D Bishop The 'marriage will take plaee June 16th Miss Michaelis will graduate Saturday from the USAC where she has been affiliated with the Beta Delta Sorority Mr Bishop Is also a former student of the Agricultural college 7 |