Show Error of tolerated opinion may wbero reason b to combat free AND TIME be left It —Jefferson PUBLISHED EVERY Vol FRIDAY X No 34 Grain Growers Paragraphs Planning Local V Win Johns new serial story “The Strait Gate'” will begin in the Times 16th April Watch for it A state road commission has not yet taken too kindly to the proposal that individuals in responsible each community be named to report observed traffic offenses to the commission as a patriotic duty However influential state orThe ganizations are still vigorously pushing such a proposal and it is predicted they will gain their object- ive Everything possible must be done to make the public more conscious of the ne- cessity of better driving A group of Garland men two weeks ago solemnly pledged themselves strictly to obey state traffic laws and to encourage others to do likewise for Leonard Prepared Farm Cooperative Must Organize Group to Take Over Dissolved National Coop At a meetlilfc of gram growers of the Tremonton district Saturday the wheat growers voted Id continue as an for maiketlngr purposes organization When reorganized wheat growers of theh county hope to eventually take over the facilities of the now dissolved Farmer’s" National Grain corby poration thru lease or purchase credit soliciting aid from the farm The Farmers’ Naadministration tional Grain corporation dissolved 25 at a board of director's January meeting In Chicago Robert Calderwood of Tremonton trustee for was elected local funds of the organizapending completion tion At the meeting $350 was Subscribed toward organization It is necessary te raise $2000 before assistance will be given by a bank to finance the cooperative thru the farm credit administration Two more meetings are planned for and one at Monday one at Fielding Riverside as advertised this week to complete the organization ionship have made successful one the year almost During the past week most of the payers have been trying to catch up on the sleep they last while playuig in the tournament The record the boys made in Salt Lake proved to the fans that the Bears had a team that never gave up their fighting spirit until the final gun of each game Tins was shown In every contest they and title Dixie especially against game Secretary Mitchel of the Utah High School Athletic Association presented Wayne Fryer captain of the Bears with a Consolation Championship trophy which will be presented to the student body Friday The Garland Lions club will present a Regional played in the Championship assembly trophy during the same County Begins The above is not to ex- Weed Control Project cuse the ones who forgot to watch their speedoAn extensive noxious weed meter and departed from project begins In Box Elder this week the path of honor Stoke Primary Will Honor Retired Board Member the direction of the stake workers of primary board primary the stake will honor Mrs Matilda Mrs associates Jane and her Mrs Agnes Hughes Mrs Rose Limb and Mrs Ada Frldal who Woffmden retired from the stake primary board Mrs 'Lillywhite had early this winter worked in the stake primary for almost 30 years She recently returned where rfie from s visit to California relwent Immediately following her ease The luncheon and social will follow the regular union meeting Saturday afternoon in the Garland chapel and amusement hall Under Clumsiness handling a ing and by Just skill control county Richard Anderson of Tremonton has been appointed county weed contra1 He will work under direcsupervisor tion of Agricultural Inspector R L Rigby and the county weed committee WPA workers numbering 100 will be active on the project Two tractors weeders will be and gasoline furnished by the county White top morning glory and puncture vine are the weeds considered most detrimental In th county to Mr Rigby a special According is being planned campaign against vine a weed producing a puncture The weed Is becoming thorny burr common along rallroa drights of way and highways in Box Elder county WM JOHNS MARCH 25 in annoydangerothers as as Valley Pioneer Passes Away ous and are are deliberately wrong Sound driving requires a correct one that has driving technique been learned under careful super vl'ion and one that definitely develops good driving habits from the start There is a best way to shift to turn gears to apply brakes around to park and to round a curve Sound driving L impossible until these best ways have been practiced until they are established as habits Funeral Serives Will Proclamation Limits Will Be Set on Two Crops Found Under Our Door “Pome” Valley Awaits Production of Lions' Big Musical Comedy 5 Besides his widow he is survived by sons and the following daughters: Mrs Lewis Dodd of Harper R G Owen L Brough of Tremonton and Mrs Amos Hansen of Elwood and Mrs Arthur Kroksh of Los Angeles 40 grandchildren and 33 Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p m In Tremonton LD8 ward chapel by Bishop D B Green Burial will be in the Tremonton cemdirected by Slrnw & Iverson etery mortuary- - Scout Leaders Will Hold Meet Soon stake Srouters ln the Bear River will hold a "Get Together” at the Bear River high school cafeteria on the first available open date Charles Last stake scout leaders announces this week There will be a luncheon and promeet-a- l departmental gram and also meetings presided over by ten district scout leaders from Ogden will be held meetings Department groups: Scoutmasters and committeemen assistants advancement health camping and safety and organization Scouters are invited to bring their ladies who will be entertained during sessions the department Bishops scoutmasters and committeemen from each troop are invited with their partners With 15 troops ln the stake a good attendance Is expected The luncheon will cost 50 cents a by the following and on plate City Library Being Renovated The Garland City library has been closed recently to prcmlt the rearof the and redecoration rangement interior New shelving has been constructed much around the walls allowing heretofore greater floor space than and painters are busy giving walls floors and celling a new finish When the lady from the Follies came' to town And all the bashful Lions stood around Spend County To introduce themselves you see Then It’s: “Who’ll be first Is It $5C00 on North of Lake Highway you or me?” ‘‘You go first" said C J Wood Box Elder county will appropriate “Do you think I Gaddle replied Wild Life Group $5000 toward should?” the completion of the &Dr Betenson straightened his tie as pro- highway Sponsors Dance hen Mr Davis a little shy posed at a recent meeting of county At Armory Tonight and members Said “I wish they hadn’t sent me commissioners of thej A Farmstead Course under the dito try” Utah state road commission Approv- rection erf LeRoy Bunnell was begun A good orchestra and a good time Aftd after all this politeness Is al of the fund was voted fci SnowvlUe lat Thursday by the evening looked forward to by a great manyj done — county board on Wednesday Theme of the class is “Farm Home at the big dance at the The arterial highway (All want to be first! But they Panning” This class in which about valley people will run from Brigwhen completed troop In as one will discuss Garland armory Saturday night 23 persons are enrolled The dance is bring given by thej seems one ham And to Park then west it have valley only City J home farm they pian-landscaping roofing Bear River Wild Life Federation and message to tellto a point between Grouse creek and nlng pointing caring for farm ma-- i room is reserved marks the end of National Wild Life! Gar- Lucin and from there to the Nevada Her at the concrete of harness use the chinery week Restoration land hotel line near Montello repairing and building workshops j Will Garland Next Week At ' Held Sunday In Tremonton Chapel ‘Grandpa’ Brough best remembered tn recent years since advancing age forced liim out of public activity as the father of county treasurer Owen L Brough and R G Brough of East Tremonton away Wednesday pas&ed at the age of 84 years Mr ‘Brough' had feeen definitely in falling health for some months and his passing had been feared by the family for some time He was born Ln a government wagon Lehl on February 8 1854 He movI hereby proclaim the week of at ed to Spring City with his parents week and March 28 as city clean-u- p when 6 years of age where he was appoint Friday and Saturday April He educated in the public schools and 2 as days for hauling away all married Jane Elizabeth Crawforth on cusIn refuse gathered and piled the en5 1874 the Salt Lake ln January tomary manner He was a member of dowment house Alfred MlchaelLs Mayor the Spring City city council for many yiars He had been an active worker In the LDS church having served as a member of the high council of the Bear River stake for many years He came to the Bear River valley ln 1904 where he had resided since celeh brating his wedding Farmers will be required to reduce acreage of only two crops wheat and potatoes in order to comply for maximum payments under the 1938 soil conservation program as s°t up in the new farm act Two actions are necessary for farmers to qualify for highest payments under the plan They must reduce their acreage of the two commodities to a specified allotment and also measures practice certain similar to those listed in last year's program Only farmers who have raised at least 100 bushels of wheat for market during the past three years will be for the grain allotment payeligible a be given will Farmers ments wheat acreage allotment about 12 pci cent lower than their average for the last ten years Allotments will be in effect during the 1939 season with farmers being paid 12 cents a bushel on a normal production of their allotted acreage There will be a penalty also for seeding less than 80 per cent of the allotted acres Potato allotments will be about 7 per cent less than the average and payment will be made at the rate of three cents a bushel on the normal production of the allotted acreage Payments will also be made for apThese proved practices practices Include: construction of terraces with outlets and of dams and treat-reservoirs for erosion control ment of land with fertilizers straw wastes green manure and cover crops seeding of small grain crops maintaining of a stand of forest trees control of noxious weeds reseeding of pasture lands and restoration of pastures by restricted grazing $200 Per Year Be last January —Anonymous PUBLISHER AND EDITOR 1938 George W Brough Bishop and lack of car are just as may be to ourselves acts that VERNALD UTAH FRIDAY the TIMES U — UTAH By New Farm Act One aleady is said to have confessed privately to 60 miles an hour on driving the state highway and anbasketball Bear River high school other went thru the outskirts of Corinne at 40 players have hung up theri&Qsuits for the season after returning from the miles an hour where the state tournament as consolation sign designates 25 miles as champions and fifth place winners These honors with the region champthe speed limit If the state road commission wants traffic signs to be heeded it should see that those signs make some kind You can enter of sense populous Brigham City at 35 miles an hour but you must pass thru the fields within a half mile of Corinne at 25 GARLAND You Must Know How to Drive Bears End Record Season It does seem one must pass Corinne at a snail’s pace in solemn memory of the departed glory of that one time Utah metropolis No other reason becomes apparent to the casual observer AT GARLAND Pertinent By MORNING "A newspaper provides a protection to the people which no constitution ean guarantee" j Amateur Fun Fet Will be Professionally Directed Popular Character Actor and Large Cest of Pretty Girls Will Appear on Stage ‘Coast to Coast” a nationally known musical comedy will be presented and Thursday Wednesday March 30 and 31 at the Garland recreation hall auditorium It Is being sponsored by the local Lions Club and Is expected to be the largest show of be presented In this its type ever nyback the local miser or Charlie Last Is made by Jean’s pals Don Palmer aspiring singer Pete Perkins Don’a buddy and Trixie Trimble Jean’s assistant' played' by Blaine and Amy Thompson Dick Welling Christophcrson and many humorous territory complications cast ensue of approximately 60 people The plot thickens when two Jack Skinner from local talent will particity slickers In Louie Dicker princiand The the cipate production portrayed by and Owen Ward and there Thera! Bishop pal cast consists of twelve come to town to sponsor an amateur ' are 36 chorus girls ahd many specialof singing ties dancing and in- contest for the Blow Hard Instru the ment Co winner to receive strumental numbers They give Titus Fennyback The retting takes place In the $1000 the “first opportunity” to put up the music store of Jean mortgaged played by Geraldine Walker money which he agrees to do “on In the meantime An attempt to raise a $1000 dollars to one condition” pay the mortgage held by Titus Pen- - both Perclval 8nell ably portrayed by Carl Cooke and Don Palmer aspire to win the contest and they begin Immediate practice under the supervision of Madam Hycenla the local singing teacher played by Mrs Don Nethella Griffin singing the "Toreador Song” and Perclval “I Like Bananas” The third act is in the form of an amateur contest the part of Colonel announcer Rowes being taken by There will be many Sargent Streeper outstanding numbers on this program The choruses are Interwoven thru-othe play dressed in colorful costumes and singing peppy clever songs the following The choruses Include girls: Mary Jane Davis June Frazer Lawana and Laprcal Bishop June Capcner Kathryn Danner Beth Hall Gwen Archibald Margaret Ruth ManAlice Hall ning Melba Thompson Phyllis Korth Cleo Nye Fannie Hall Miller Miss Mary Frances Beaulah Danner Iloilyn Betenson Isabel Orwln Fay Hall Cleon Korth Merye Wood Dora Mae Norr Eugenia Rogers Beth Manning Phyllis Betty Austin Barbara Johnson Olive Christopherson pianist Miss Weed Ugly Ruth Cross Tickets are on sale with all memGrown bers of the Lbns club and members of the cast and chorus at 35c These tickets may be exchanged for reserved division of the Box Elder Ope 15c extra seats for at the Qarland accounty planning board swung Into Co There will be a special when Ezra Ncbeker of Drug tion Monday matinee Wednesday afternoon at 3 Willard and J E Halverson of Brigo’clock for all school children at 10c ham City appeared before the county to be paid at the door with a request that the commlssoners Two other comedy roles are taken county cooperate ln a drive to beautify Naomi Gaddle and Evan Gee lands and lots adjacent to the county by Miss Gaddle plays the part of a roads country lass who comes to Noxious and perennial weeds make town i to purchase her first new pair many of our roads unsightly it was of shoes “second hand” and start be repointed out These should taking singing lessons tho “pa says I moved and where the travel justifies get all the practice I need callin’ the it shrubs planted hawgs” and while in town falls madly The committee also called attention ln love with Percy Mr Gee is a to unsightly sheds corrals and farm slow easy going negro porter who houses which border many county manages to make himself very much roads and asked the help of the of a nuisance county in an effort to encourage ownThe play is being directed by Misa ers to The Improve these places Miller She comes Mary Frances to commissioners support promised and has a dehighly recommended the work gree in dramatics from Colorada WoElection Formed Districts man’s College Denver and ln fine arts The commissioners also officially from the University of Colorado at divided the county into two election Boulder She has studied at Colorado districts as required by state election at Fort Collins and has had College laws Willard Perry Box Mantua special training In play production at Elder Calls Fort Bear Homer Institute Honeyville Kansas City Mo Itiver City and Corinne comprise one and is to put forth a endeavoring district with a population of 9007 fine finished production in every north and leaving the 28 precincts west in another district with a popuIn connection with the play will be lation of 8803 a “Beaux and Belles of 1950” conThe sum of $1000 was granted to test with children from 3 to 6 enthe town of Perry to assist them ln tered The children will be Introducland for flood control pur- ed at the play both nights and purchasing poses ln the canyon east of the Jown the two winners a boy and girl will be presented with lovely prizes the second night RIVERSIDE MIA TO HOLD The pictures of the contestants from “KIDS” PARTY Tremonton will be placed in the win"Riverside MIA will hold a “Kids’ dow of the City Drug and those party next Tuesday ln the ward hall from Garland ln the Garland Drug Everyone of mutual age is invited Co window together with the names provided they will wear a “kids” cosof the stores where the- vote boxes tume Kids games will be played after are kept Vote for your favorite which refreshments will be served every day — A selected Planners Attack Farms and Roadsides |