Show FS TC3 GARLAND TIMES $ GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES rVBUSnn Entered u EVESY FRIDAY NATIONA- 3P Subscriptions: Veraald L- AUGUST 22 USB at the EDITORIAL $200 Per Year ffm 1928 FRIDAY BOTH Itl THE SAME STREAM HORNING Second Class Mall Matter August Post Office at Garland Utah UTAH $250 Editor Johns Outside of County and Publisher THIS IS JUST ANOTHER T DAYS EDITORIAL JVHEAT-BEE- We must have written nearly a score of editorials since we came to Garland welcoming friends of this community to join in the Wheat and Beet We are sure this year that those Days festivities who have prepared the stage for this week’s celebration would want us to extend that welcome again We have been impressed as we have so often before with the great amount of effort a few must put forth to prepare for the principal activities of one of these events Lions Club President J Earle Arnold and William Woffinden general chairman together with a number of close associates have spent many days and nights working to make this celebration a success They want you to come and enjoy it If there are any hitches in the program of events we hope everyone in the spirit of fun will overlook them If there is something that turns out to be thoroughly enjoyable we hope you will tell Bill and Earle and their helpers about it That will be all they will gef out of their efforts so don’t be backward and tomorrow are occasions for hos at the meeting Mr Zundel clerk of the board pitably and good fellowship at Garland May called attention to the fact that everyone make the most' of them A30VSTH2 mmmm Z61DJEQQ By LYTLE HULL SELDOM pays to crow too searched The Democrats the dictionary for words of scorn to heap upon the behavior of the dele fiates at the RepubUcan conven"libtion But when the erals” of that party opened their attack upon the south they for the time being at least turned an otherwise respectable convention into a cheap spectacle It was dirty politics at its triumphant best it was the sort of politics this country may expect if a left winger is ever elected President Incidentally the reputations of some of those who have engineered this exhibition Few definitely not been enhanced Americans admire a cheap sport exan would be not It probably aggeration to say that regardless of the entertainment afforded the public by these conventions 90 per cent of the American people would like to have an ACTUAL opportunity to select the men who are to stand for election to the presidency and vice presidency It sounds all right to talk about primaries but in reality to do just how much did you have with the selection of the nominees? Had you authorized the trade your delegate made with another? Did you instruct your delegation to switch to some other candidate? Did you have any say in the choice of the men who may some day succeed to the Presidency— Senators Nixon and Sparkman? Under the emotional stress and excitement of these often hysterical meetings nearly any sort of perand we the son could be nominated people who own this country should not be subjected to even the slightest risk of this sort This writer does not pretend to have invented a system which will give to us citizens the right to choose Our nominees but there are many persons in political life who know well how to improve upon the present undemocratic and unsound method We believe that a constitutional amendment designed to 'give to the people the actual right to select the men who are to be the heads of 6tate would pass overwhelmingly IT ing personnel in the district Communication — This included all ‘people such as the superintendent clerks office Unlimited markets at profitable a linen towel service for all of help supervisors mechanics janprices for all agricultural combe cheaper itors and bus drivers the district would modities will not always be here Authorized than the present combination Second Street will not alwaysbe linen and paper towel services ACREAGE FOR CANNING here But there are many things School and was instructed to investigate DOUBLED IN 25 YEARS which will always be here For An expenditure of $1200 for his further and do whatever The of instance The inability of this increasing importance most practical and econ- canning as a area secwith to and Installation of a seemed other landscaping compete of major source omical Utah farm income is shown by tions of the country in the prosprinklig system at the Garland Meeting Date the fact that the state’s vege- duction of many farm crops durSchool was authorized at the Change board The voted to change its table producers are devoting al- ing normal or near normal conJuly meeting of the Box Elder meeting day from the second most twice favorable seasonal and as much land to crops ditions County Board of Education to the third Monday of for canning as they did 25 years climatic conditions the characterMonday A study of a more economical each month at 4 pm of our Can istics and peculiarities ago according to American water supply for lawn sprinkling the sugar beet industry Contracts for the payment of Co suppliers of metal contain- soil which is recognized nationally & at the Bear River High School approximately $4680 to the State ers of our the Garland School and the Dr If E Michl economist for an important component Board of Health to cover School was approved and And fortunof the cost of this program the company which adapted the rational economy Hervin Bunderson was assiged in Box Elder County were made vacuum-pacmethod of canning ately the characteristics and peto make the investigation to assure high quality and taste culiarities of our soil fit it perwith the State Plans for the rebuilding of Also approved at the July of canned vegetables explained fectly for the growing of sugar tennis courts at the Bear River meeting was the salary schedule that in 1926 only 12750 acres of beets I am also told by men who Utah land were planted to vegeHigh School were also authorized for administrative and table crops for canning In 1951 have made a business of farming and have studied extensively the farmers cultivated 23500 acres Crossword methods of handling "The value of the state’s can- advanced Puzzle the soil in this area that crop industries ning and HORIZONTAL to the welfare of Utah fanners rotation is a must if the land is 1 Business at a high prowas sharply emphasized when the to be maintained transaction 8 To build steel strike virtually shut ductive potential They are also 11 Coral that the Island sugar beet Is the off supplies of tinplate needed agreed IS Qulxerlnf for making cans” he declared only crop that fits naturally Into motion 14 Toward rotation that will mainsystem 15 Listless “Fortunately American Can was 17 Greeting tain the fertility of the soil rid able ta supply its cannery cusexclamation the land of noxious weed and IB Mischievous tomers despite the strike sprite while “This was because the com- plant growth 50 Aiconolle returning drink (pi A ligh and continual profits to the investpany made the largest 51 To placa 22 River o( of the land be- custodian ment months in its history— Africa S4 A fairy Devers C Owens fore the strike— In inventories of 25 To wither work in progress and 20 To prance tinplate elaborately Mrs to finished Ben the B full cans extent null and daughters 15 To aurface with concrete of government regulations” spent Monday in Ogden SO Bounder! 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