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Form closed to routine news after 3 o’clock on Thursday afternoons PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND VOLUME VIII GARLAND Pertinent Stake Preparing Paragraphs By T Wn lohaa For Big Music ( WILL YOU CROSS YOUR FINGERS OR— Festival Apr 24 These are the weeks when editors in every town in the country not touched “act of Provby some idence" such as flood or tornado are supposed and expected to point out how blessed are people who live in “this most favored Program to Raise Fund For Tabernacle Loud Speaker place" Indeed we are grateful for the safety of our homes here right Many communities seem subject to catastrophic that do not touch us However we do not know what can happen and we will do well to mix a few with our prayers gratitude or at least if we cross our fingers prefer BEST OF THE YEAR Those who attended the play “Winterset" brought here recently by the Garland Lions will be interested in knowing that this great play has just been chosen by a board of 17 drama critics as the best drama produced in the United States this year Incidentally the production is still going strong at the New York theatre that has been showing it all season Very few people in this state have seen the play that is considered “America’s best" of the year and a large percentage of those few live right here in the Bear River valley thanks to the Garland Lions club It goes to prove that the club’s cultural ment was a wise deed The club will continue bring fine things here whenever possible in accordance with that plan to OUR PROGRESSIVE WORLD Wouldn’t it be great to be able to vote the way they do in Germany! River stake funds to pay music festival for the new loud speaker that lias been installed In the stake tabernacle will be held April 24 announces Friday evening the stake presidency will be Every seat in the tabernacle filled at this event it Is predicted by the stake president C E Smith and his counselors who have charge of arrangements for the entertainment In their drive to make the event a success have the active they will support of the ward bishops who will the of inform Individual members wards of the merits of the program being arranged and of the worthiness of the cause Two popular musical organizations will provide the nucleus of the program: C C Watkins and his male chorus and Nephi K Davis and the Box Elder Teachers male chorus Assisting them will be a number of instrumentalists and soloists of talent to add variety and charm to the program Tickets will be ready for sale this week and an intensive campaign conducted for their sale during the two festival before the weeks remaining All money received above the amount to pay for the speaker will necessary be returned to the contributing wards it is announced A Bear to raise Hundreds Pay Last Respects to Mrs Richards Tabernacle Sunday Funeral Rites Are Well Attended friends and neighbors Sympathetic nearly filled the stake tabernacle to pay of flowers amid a wealth their last respects to Mrs Myron John the Richards Jr and to comfort husband and other memsorrowing bers of the family Sunday at noon funeral the Musical numbers for were furnished by a mixed quartet of Mrs Henry Tubtjs and consisting Mrs Earl P Hales of Riverside and of Garland and Fred Nye George The and by Horace Wofflnden quartet sang two numbers: “Resting and Thou from Care and Sorrow" “Rest Rest for the Weary Soul ” Mr Mrs Father" Wofflnden sang “O My F Millan Peck was accompanist was by Cephas Andewere Jos H Kirkham a former bishop of the C and President ward Farmington E Smith A letter of sympathy from the Lions club was read by L C Chrlstopherson secretary Mr Kirkham spoke feelingly of the patience and courage of the deceased in her Intense suffering during a long sickness and of the constant kindliness and and devotion of her husband related Incidents showing the faith of the couple Invocation rson Speakers A L Clark UTAH FRIDAY was a of which Mr Richards member and dwelt on the value of faith and industry In the daily life Closing remarks were made by D who took charge of Henry Manning wai The benediction the service by Leonard Bishop pronounced Interment was in the Farmington — j— — cemetery ations It come into a county was sufficient to put the farmers of this county on the way toward profitable farming last year Local will depend on recovery whether prices next year are high- enough to make 10 NUMBER 1936 Box Elder Granted Local Boys Members Of New Fraternity Weed Control Money Yes snappy usual cared for by a committee Garland will have composed baseball team! of Harold Persson Art chairman Lions after Michaelis Wednesday and Bill Howard evening A gate committe luncheon an enthusiastic crowd of whoe duties will baseball boosters gathered In the l- consist of looking after ticket sales plans and the baseball club's finances was ibrary building and formulated for the coming season chosen with George Davis chairman of some of Art Linford and Eric Northman Owing to the absence last year's lineup it appeared very Millan Peck was treasurer doubtful some 2 or 3 weeks ago for the third consecutive season the Utah A R Buxton and that Garland would Dean Andrus Idaho league were selected as team scorers and The addition of a few new players Clyde Buxton as umpire has been to bolster the vacancies All baseball players in the surmade however and another summer rounding communities who deslie to of the national sport has been as- try out for the team are cordially insured vited to do so and are requested to Under the sponsorship and direc- get in touch with managers Cullimore tion of the Lions Club a central com- and Taylor immediately was selected to look after the Baseball activities They are ’as follows: E J Holmgren chairman J M Gaddie C J Wood J D Gunderson George Davis and A R Buxton secretary Wm J Cullimoie was selected as manager for the season with J 1 Taylor as his assistant and A D Rich was appointed as coach chosen A grounds committee was with Tim Wise chairman Fred Nye O W Bradford and C J Wood Transportation of the team will be up for a large part of this Ungovernment benefit less agriculture pays here nothing pays Additional Editorlals on pe4 37 Lions to Bring Symphony To Valley Next Month WPA funds totalling $9000 have Charter members In a new national fraternity on the USAC campus been allotted for noxious weed eradiIncluded Thera! Bishop and Reid cation in Box Elder county accordOyler of Garland and Delores Har- ing to word received recently by HerBoys Enjoy ris Lyle Holmgren and John Roundy man Hotter WPA engineer for the Valley ccunty of Tremonton San Francisco Sights The project consists of supplying The new fraternity was organized While on Tour supplemental became farmers that when Alpha Delta Epsilon help to a chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon a have aieas of white top or morning Among the nearly 600 boy and girl The national organization group glory to combat and the Future members of the moved into a new home on west Farmers of America of the Western center street where they held official Utah Farms First clubs who showed states their anihouse week last open In Making Use mals in the Ninth Annual Livestock Of Electricity Livestock and Baby Beef show at San Farm Real Estate was a large representation Utah now ranks first in the nation Francisco Improvement Seen local Tire in the percentage of farms which from this community By Commissioners have dwellings valued at $500 or over youngsters entered some of the finest stock exhibited electrified was it Edin the disclosed Substantial in agriculture recovery While in the Bay City the boys and is reflected in the increased amounts ison Electric Institute annuaj publigirls of the Junior organizations were which farmers are paying on their cation for farm statistics for 1935 at many civic and private guests institute’s The reveals that reiort farm mortgages in addition to intercial events Probably the most novel 94 3 iiercent of the farms thus classiest Albert S Goss land bank comand interesting of these according to fied in th? state are served with missioner from Washington told the themselves - was the electricity Arizona ranks' second tc the youngsters conference of land bank presidents Utah with 88 percent of its farms ferry boat sightseeing tour of San meeting in Oakland California Golden Gate and Francisco the and electrified Daand North and South “Farmers repaid the banks d San bridges kota with 3 2 and 45 repercent more in 1935 than the regular Ferry Leaving the San Francisco rank lowest spectively amortization installments due on all Building shortly after one o'clock In The report explains “the new clashe said loans” outstanding the afternoon of the day before the of farms dwellsifications have which said that interThe Commissioner show closed the junior farmers were ings valued at $500 or over is used in est payments have shown a steady 'taken out past Alcatraz Island Amto all farms reported by since the low point of preference improvement “Devil Island” to the towering erica's U S the bureau of census because 1933 and he added that during the about 400000 faims enumerated by structure of the Golden Gate Bridge fall farmers paid In the aggregate Both here and on the visit to the census actually the no houses have more than current maturities thus d bridge at all on them and of the total San starting the job of reducing the back- farms gineering experts explained the marin the United States 40 perlog of delinquencies which accumulatstructures two vels to the of the cent have dwellings valued at less ed during the depression He added over a syyoungsters than $500” “During 1936 I expect a material instem M of George Oadsby President the crease in the financing of the purYerba Buena Island and US Naval Utah Power A Light in company of a real farms and strong chasing on the report praised the Training stations were other interestcommenting estate market For several months of the farmers in bringing ing spots visited before the boat past the banks have been making enterprise turned to San Francisco late in the about this high percentage of elecmore loans to persons wishing to purafternoon Lunch was served aboard trification in the state chase farms Such applications have He asserted the provided rapid extension of and musical entertainment been well in excess of two million electric service to farms in Utah has by Safeway Stores Inc dollars a month been acclerated The Bear River high school group by cooperative effort in the farm real “Improvement of farmers and power included J T Abbott Verl Anderson companies estate market” Mr Goss said “is The Vern Crozior Raymond Hansen Rodiscloses estimates indicated by the sale of MarDon Stenqulst Schoffield from power companies nationland properties which registered Its peak Vcrle Stokes Owen last year aggregating $28000000 thru-o- ally indicate mileage of rural lines to vin Stenqulst be built in 1936 will be double the Thomas Waldron Wayne Weideman the United States — an increase of for 1935 Evan Iverson mileage Iwayne but because of Reed Wood over the previous year” $10000000 leaner territory ’ Increase the in Iverson Mark J Udy Trade Taylor o of farms will be only 50 per Van Holt Boyd Iverson Chester Anumber APPOINTED TO COUNCIL cent greater than in 1936 tkinson Virgil Coombs Carl Rhodes P C Petterson was appointed to Grant Sorenson Douglas Holmgren Mr the City council at its regular meetMrs J W Stoker of Sugar Peterson Ray Don Iverson Boyd ing this week to fill the vacancy re- City visited Tuesday at the home of Rhodes Sherman Oyler Max Andersulting from the resignation of C D Mr & Mrs James Trinniman son and LeRoy Stenqulst Barfuss who has recently moved to Malad Idaho where he is taking Mrs Arthur Welling returned hojne Scalley Advises charge of the business of his com- Sunday after spending a week with Douglas her sister Mrs A L Tanner in Provo pany Normal Beet Planting Your ballot has one circle on it In it you can vote ‘yes’ and it is counted If you write ‘no’ the ballot is thrown out as spoiled and not counted If you decide there’s no use in voting under such conditions and stay home the govern ment instructs your employer to discharge you at Mr Clark praised the family As a result once the people of Integrity and industry election is unanimous in President Smith extended sympathy of the to the bereaved on behalf the affirmative mittee church and the Lions club organizAnd yet some one remarked once “Why not have a dictatorship if it’s a good one’’ NEEDED: ONE MILLION Utah - Farmers 71 received $4 01 751 45 in rehtal and benefit payments under the original program of the AAA from May 12 1933 to January 31 1936 Box Elder county led the list of counties with a sum This is! of $1102 67604 no 4smaILsum-of- money- - to APRIL UTAH V3t! :i' Members Pledge to Provide Lodging for Seventy Young People 'Tlie Garland Lions will sponsor an other great entertainment feature for the Bear River valley it was unanimously decided at the meeting of the dub Wednesday evening On the evening of May 13 the Lions will to the people of the valley the Brigham Young university symphony orchestra a stellar musical organization of over seventy pieces that has been given a high national rating "go bring this group of musicians and their capable leader here the Lions will not only have to pay the necessary transportation costs but will have to take the performers to their homes for two “meals and for'’ the night All this was agreed to at the meeting members present pledging themselves to care for 54 of the It visitors is believed that this ‘ V pro- even larger gram will attract an crowd than attended the play brot here last whiter and lions are going to make a supreme effort to prepare for the event An excellent talk on the spirit of service club work by Dr D B Green of Tremonton a trombone solo by Reed Johnson of the high school and a 30 minute movie of scenes taken at the Lions annual convention at Mexico City last summer were features the regular program arranged by the committee for the meeting Club members also had the pleasure of meeting their former fellow townsmen President Wilford W Richards who was able to stop lonjg enough in ' Garland to attend the meeting of Annual Music Festival to be Held Tonight Band Enthusiasts Have Excellent Program Arranged second annual music festival will be held at the high school under the direction of the school music department and the Band Mothers' clubs this evening This Year At one pm today in Garland and at 2:30 In Tremonton there will be "Beet growers who are now signing of a twirling contest and judging 1936 the for says Douglas crop” up band Leo R Walker i? maneuvers Co of Utah Idaho Sugar Scalley chairman of the judges “are naturally somewhat confused as The winners of these contests will to the probable price they will in the concert to be held ceive for their beets particularly In participate Friday evening at the high schoo’ the action recent of view of the auditorium Supreme Court in declaring the There will also be three numbers Bill unconstitutional each by the high school band and and the legislation which is now will be a the the junior band There substitute as a for planned ing trombone solo and a clarinet solo AAA “It appears that beet growers are numbers by the boys glee club and under the girls glee club a mixed chorus to receive a benefit payment cents and a girls’ double trio Act of 12‘4 Soil Conservation The per hundred pounds of sugar producEach participant on the program ed This will amount on the average will play a number of his own selecto about 35 cents per ton With the tion and a required number net tax the removal of the processng There will be a dance at night at price received by the Company for which three band sponsors will be 53 '4 its sugar should be Increased elected cents per bag This should improve Holders of tickets will be admitted the price received by the grower other 75 cents to both the concert and dance about things being equal per ton Further the Company has on a given the growers a contract TIIE ROLL OF HONOR scale about 35 cents per ton over last these total The of contract year’s to Betenson is disgusted Doc three Items means an Increase to the think he’s Included In this list of grower over last years contract are but here he Is anyway These LECTURE TONIGHT this Is true about $145 per ton It the men the girls of the Garland to the dhect beneTlie public is invited to the town is not quite equal School challenge to a softball game received last year beautification lecture of Mr Enders fit payments at 330 pm one week from Weto $170 per ton but is sufat the library this Friday evening at dnesday: remove close to any anxiety ficiently 8 o'clock The series is being sponsorJ M Gaddie J J Shumway J the part of the grower that they ed by the Garland H Flower Garden on Michaelis Kirkham Mayor will not receive an adequate payment Club Henrie A R Capener E George beets for their A W J Jensen HolingrenUyrum “Further legislation is - beim? — disFREE CLINIC ANNOUNCED E C T E Betenson to the Bishop cussed for increased payments FOR CHILDREN Arthur Ray Hougard Wardleigh but nothgrowers by the Government Innes Frank Driggs Welling T W this ing can be said definitely on childA free clinic for and George Davis until Congress has acted in the matren to be held at the bishop's buildJohn Shumway will act as manter anis 17th on ing in Garland April ager of the team and Mac GadPrepared to Cope With Vhite Fly die nounced by Mrs Garrett of the ward will be captain “For the last 11 years the white fly Relief Society been the has largest contributing The clinic will begin at 9 am with and Mr As Mrs Lee Isaacson and Mrs two doctors and tlie school nurse in factor In losses to the growers condition that has Leo Walker were Salt Lake City visit the vjnfortunate attendance and w ll be for Garland orsTuesday Continued on page5 EastjGarland and Riverside children J |