Show H' w GARLAND TIME Don’t Be Late! Forms closed to routine news after 3 o’clock on Thursday afternoons Band Mothers’ Club Paragraphs Wm EVERY GARLAND Pertinent V Jobs Appoints Date f BASEBALL IS CALLED FRIDAY AT GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY MEETING A public meeting of all who are Interested in baseball is called for Wednesday evening in the basement of the Garland library will The Garland Lions there sponsor an organization to manage the Garland baseball team during the coming season 9:15 Musical For HONOR AMONG THEIVES Sale Planned Some years ago Germany To Raise Fund signed a treaty pledging The Band Mothers’ clubs will sponherself to keep her soldiery sor their second annual Bear River Sugar Company Offers out of the Rhineland on the valley music festival April 9th and Beet Crop Prizes borders of France in the 10th announces C C Watkins band Prizes totaling $100 will be awarded interests of peace Today director by the Sugar company to The program will be as follows: not so interested in peace club boys in Future Fanners and 9th at 7 pm preThursday April Box Elder county who raise the best she has decided that addrum liminary tryouts for all soloists herence to the treaty would majors twlrlers ensembles and North acre of beets tlr's coming summer it Ticket be a sign of weakness and so with much talk about the German preserving honor she sends troops in- the Rhineland to v 4 Honor again is seen to be an empty meaningless of word Regardless treaties or promises nations are repeatedly seen to do whatever is most to their It happens so advantage often that one is caused to wonder why diplomats take treaty making so seriously A LIGHT IN THE NIGHT Every family should make it a point to hear the Youth Education program that comes on the radio over KSL each Monday Write evening at 10:15 the hour down so you won’t forget it and we are almost moved to suggest that you wake the kids so they can listen in THEY PLAY FOR KEEPS and South district bands The public Is Invited to listen to these tryouts free of charge Friday April 10th parading and concert work In Garland at 1 pm and Tremonton at pm Friday evening April 10th a grand concert will be given In which students qualified for the events will appear Including the high school band Junior band girls glee mixed chorus girls’ double trio andl all soloists and ensembles qualified to enter the region music festival In Brigham City on April 17th and 18th Following the concert a dance will be given in the gymnasium Sponsors for the band will be chosen here Mothers have their chairmen on all 0 are The recent wars fought in earnest and the rules are for the fools (Pardon the rhyme please) Mussolini’s forces are that Red Cross aid is announced by Orson A Christensen field superintendent of the Garland and Brigham City factory districts Three prizes will be awarded In the Brigham City district and three In the Garland district Rules and regulations w be drawn up in coopera-- " intion with Mark Nichols FFA structor at the Bear River high school Noel Bennlon instructor at Box Elder high school and Robert H Stewart agent in charge of club work In the county USAC EMPLOYS FOUR NEW TEACHERS APRIL 3 UTAH Mrs John Richards Louis Germer C Speakers The “Duke” climbed right into a new life! Wednesday Additional Editorials on page 4 his wider ers and daughter ' risters 3 broth Explained Before TO BE BUILT CONVICTED Linford akie was from D court at Neaman Indian of Washconvicted of stealing a horse L Lamb In the district Brigham City last week KEEP George Frodsham Brigham Olsen and Harold secretary treasurer It was decided at the meeting crease the executive committee five to ten members CHANNING ft Afc£0 POLLOCK worker breaks When an accomplished into a Long Island home just to get out of the rain finds a gentleman's dry clothes that fit him and then has to go right on wearing that gentleman's clothes —and shoes— because he's in love there's a story for you! Never in years has there been a yarn with half the adventure half the laughs or half the punch of “SYNTHETIC GENTLEMAN" by Charming Pollock EVERY INSTALLMENT AS THIS GREAT STORY APPEARS SERIALLY IN READ The GARLAND TIMES Will Loc a 1 Committees Administer Program Details Features of the new national soli conservation program which will serve as the basis for the development of state and county programs were plained by federal officials at a meeting held at Salt Lake City March for western states extension representatives Only crop lands were considered at this meeting An intensive study is being made looking toward the development of a range When this preliminary further meetings study la completed will be held with the range Interests officials Bald George E Farrell rector of the western division of the AAA was in charge of the meeting The general outlines of the national state agricultural which program workers studied are described as being largely a composite of the of the four regional conference held recently at Salt Lake City Chicago Memphis and New York City U to follow The field in general that which prevailed tinder the AAA programs with commicounty and community for ttees and one state committee comm H tees These each a late are to be made up of producer! National Goal The national goal under the new program is to add approximately 30 million acres to the 100 crops There were approximately million acres of such crops in 1930 now Procedure ROAD City By County Agents proUnder the soil conservation will receive payments Because the war department feels gram farmers and fotf that the national defense justifies the for planting certain crops which comply with m&lntnance of the old Southern Pacl certain practices the purposes of the new law For this fio railroad line from Kelton to Ludn available appropriations total the railroad has been denied the purpose $470000000 right to abandon the property by the approximately Under the national program crops Interstate commerce commission divided are Into three main classes: County Attorney Lewis Jones called as wheat crops such the attention of the commission to etc com cotton this reason for maintaining the road such as grasses pastured or out when arguing the problem before crops crops such them on several trips to Washington for hay and as legumes D C A crop base will be established for each farm determined SUGAR GOES UP by the number of acres In such crops In 1935 Farmers will receive a payLeading eastern sugar refining or companies Monday announced a 15 ment for planting crops on acres formerly point advance In granulated prices to a 5 cents per pound basis the highest devoted to soil depleting f crops The refined level exclusive of processing payments will vary according to the taxes since April 2 1930 productivity of the soil apd the kind Granulated sugar In the east last of crop replaced This payment will year was quoted above the 5 cents be based on productivity In each level but Included the processing tax county and will average approximateIn adof 53 points the top straight basis ly $10 an acre for the nation dition it Is planned to make a smabeing around 475 cents a pound ller payment for each acre In or where s crops in 1936 CIIRISTOFFERSON REELECTED MUST The Democrats of Box Elder county Saturday night elected Nello Christoff erson by acclamation to retain the position of county cha'rman Other officers are af follows: Harold Reese Bear River City vice chairman Mrs Emclia Welling Brigham C:ty chalrlady Mrs Clarence Summers Both well associate J Mankind’ now is engaged at the Dee hospital in Ogden followIn a keener for ingThea deceased illness struggle was bom in existence than ever before 18G9 the son of John L Ja and war no longer is a and BarbrV 'alt man Germer pioneers ' are cJley Surviving mere 'sport for kings CROSSINGS New Soil Act is Plans for highway and grade cross0 ing projects In Utah totaling have been approved and on March Wife of Prominent Business 2i contracts had been awarded In Man Passes After the amount of $1098200 Virtually every county In the state will be Long Illness by this part of the Relief proMrs John Richards passed away at gram Salt Lake morning City Thursday With her BOX ELDER HOME OWNERS following her long Illness at the time of her death her BORROW was QUARTER MILLION husband who has been with her alHome owners In Box Elder county most constantly for many weeks givfiled 301 applications have with the to his ing assistance and comfort Home Owners’ Loan Corporation for in her suffer'ng companion Of existing mortgages refinancing Friends and relatives here were adthe 301 applications filed 164 have vised of her passing Immediately A been closed for a total $241523 of wide circle of friends scores of whom withdrawn 27 held for further conhave inquired daily concerning her sideration 84 and pending 26 as of health and in every part of the valJanuary 2 1936 according to an anher death ley mourn nouncement made by Allen T Alla May Vanflert Richards yraa the State 'Director for "Utah for bom June 3rd 1879 at Farmington the National Emergency Council Utah a daughter of Joseph and Jane The total number of applications She married Turner Vanfleet Myfiled in the state was 14878 of which ron John Richards December Jr 10275 have been closed for a total of 11th 1902 in the Logan temple and $24101578 670 withdrawn 3271 held the couple took up their residence in for further consideration and 662 Riverside While there Mrs Richards pending was a worker in the ward Primary The family moved to Garland where TEN MILLION EMERGENCY-RELIEMr Richards went Into the meat and SPENT later the grocery business in 1918 relief Emergency At the time of her decease she was expenditures in 1935 enrolled as an active member of the Utah January thru December amounted to $10575958 of which Ladies Self Culture club She Is survived one son J $8267073 were Federal funds or 783 by now in California per cent $1425473 were state funds Dewey Richards two sisters Porter and or 135 percent and $883412 or 83 Mrs A M Mrs G W Austin of Garland and per cent were local units of governone brother of Sam- ment funds Vanfleet Dewey builds up Ethiopian morale and so they attack the hos- Funeral Rites Are Held For Louis Germer pital units right along with all else that stands in their Funeral services were held in the Dcweyvllle chapel Sunday at 2 pm way 9 for BRIEFS Death Calls tee In Its action It also was felt that the community would be much better with a ball team here than without one A meeting to perfect an orgamza-tlohas been called for next Wednesday evening and all players and fans are requested to be out and start things off with enthusiasm Even the Red Cross will Dewey Horace R Barnard President have to recognize that war C E Smith FTed G Taylor presiof New York stake and Bishop has ceased to be a game dent M G Perry all pa!d high tribute to with rules and its staff will the deceased Orion W Snow read a have to prepare to suffer tribute from the genealogical commitwith those it befriends tee The opening prayer was offered by All of us may as well acDewev and the benediction that Jby Ernest cept the philosophy N Peter Marble Floral loans or any other aid to a were profuse and beautiful offerings combattant makes the lendLou's G'—t'c 67 prominent farmer worker and coun er an ally a foe of the op- and LDf sellor to Bishop Marion G Perry of nations posing the Dewe ‘lie ward died p r NUMBER 36 1936 Four persons were added to the state staff of the Utah State Agricultural college extension service and several shifts were made In personel of the board last Friday when H trustees met at Logan Lyman Rich former agricultural agent for Utah county was named dairy speciala aria ist Dr Arvil Stark of Payson Funeral services will be held here graduate of the USA C and Iowa Iowa Sunday and Interment will be Agricultural college at Ames horticulat extension Farmington was appointed turist junior band Another addition to the staff was saker graduated from the college in The mothers’ committee are hoping the appointment of Lloyd Hunsaker 1935 for one hundred per cent cooperation John J Barnard was appointed as as on this second annual festival that SmithHughes teacher at Beaver Hun- - sistant agent for Salt Lake county more and better music for the valcounty agent for Piute MiThe price of ley may be attained tickets for ail events is placed at 25 cents and It Is the intention of the mothers to see that at least one ticket is placed in every home of all our communities The slogan of the clube Is “A band and In every orchestra committees working hard Important for a successful festival They are ex- pectlng to solicit the business houses' for prizes and programs They willi also start a ticket selling campaign to raise funds to help build up music In1 the valley They have already purchased 80 caps and a banner for the Junior band and hope to be able with this festival to get capes for the' In that good old long ago wars were fought as much for sport as for gain Life was dull and war pro- community” vided relief from monotony Lions Will Sponsor other sport Ball Team Again Like any wars were fought or playa The Garland Lions will enter ed according to the rules team In the baseball and the honorable contes- league again this year it was decided tants wprjld not think of by the club directors following their meeting Wednesday breaking a rule in their jegular The directors were of cruel and bloody game the opinion that the unanimously good showing The professional soldier of the local boys last season justified that there continuance of the sport here The had to know were truces on Sundays and fact that the baseball organization Is well fnanced and has available an Holy 4ys as weD 88 many excellent group of players for almost other Tittle niceties to pract- every position prompted the commit- ice Editor ' PUBLISHED VOLUME VIII By V WM JOHNS TEACHERS anticipate SALARY INCREASE to infrom practice is carried out The larger payment will be limited to 15 percent of the base Exception! acreage for most crops to this limit Include sugar beels flax cotton and tobacco The smaller— payment will not exceed $1 an acre and for each acre in on the farm crojis Payments will be made only for actual performance in accord with the regulations to The application of regulations local conditions regarding crops practices and payments will be determined at local meetings by fanners’ committees and state agricultural workers conference the regional Following Director William Pctterscn of the The Board of Educa'ion plans to Utah Extension Service called agricuincrease the salaries of Box Elder1 ltural agents and specialists Into a County teachers next jear jt has been session with Mr Farrell and W A announced The amount of the director of the extension serLloyd crease will not be made know'n until vice for the western section where contracts are sent out the Utah program was outl ned and discussed It was decided to hold diLEGION TO TREMONTON strict meetings in the state where program will be explained Tiernon’cn will be the' meeting place of the American Legion district ' Mrs D E Manivng went tj Salt Lake convention sometime ‘n May The City Wednesday to attend conference exact date has net been set and visit with her daughters the ( Misses Alissa and La Vera Mr fc Mrs Elmer Jensen are movnew home ing ’nto their beautiful Big Stake Mu' here this week Tabernacle April |