Show A BOOST VALLEY BUT FOB BEAK IS A BOOST YOURSELF SEND THE NEWS ADVERTISE IN THE FATEH THAT GOES INTO TUB HOMES OF THE PEOPLE SITES FOB "THE TO US YOL2No28T GARLAND Local Tremonton Organizes UTAH THURSDAY JAUNARY And County Committee Work kcopies Attention Lions’ Club Woodard Farm Bureau Meetings A ROMANCE Elected President A fellow who had been married lew than a year appeared In the divorce court some time ago and charged his Enthusiastic Support Marks wife with being aullen mean Irritable morbid disagreeable gruesome nasty Of Business Response cold bitter jealous heckling picayun-is- h Men To New Club loathsome insulting brazen miserly gluttenonish temperamental selfish contemptuous inattentive uncivil The Tremonton Commercial Club Inconsiderate and frigid has passed Into history with the birth a Lions' of a new civic organization One “ cannot help wondering what Club which will henceforth devote the man was doing with his eyes be- Itself to promoting the business interfore he tied the knot with this catala ests of the city H T Woodard former president of the old Commercogue incarnate of human meanness It is a sad reflection upon his powers ial Club and a man who is well liked of intelligence that he should have throughout the community was chosbeen so completely fooled en to be the first president of the new Lions’ group- - A N Fishbum Guy He should have had pride enough to Johnson and David were Holmgren have kept him from admitting a misas vice chosen Thomas presidents terrible but who take so then a fellow and Supan was elected secretary could make such a mistake couldn’t be Spence Taylor Ben Wintreasurer expected to have any pride left — If der was- given the Lion tamer’s job he ever had any as act tail twister and O P Bates will Directors elected were: Dr Odeen His affection must have been of the Luke and L Weidman two year J romantic type that is conterm and Adam Inthurnm and W W ceived- during hectic to Wadsworth courtships one year term Nearly have been ordained in heaven and affifty members have arranged to Join ter marriage is believed to have never the club which Is expected will infuse been ordained at all civic life new spirit into Tremonton and promote more cordial relations It is said that in romantic love 90 with this city which has had a Lions’ percent of the virtue of the object is club for over three years of the lover really In the imagination who seems to see it In the above instance it was perhaps more than 90 Fielding percent imagination flan haven't heard the other side of the story but it would seem that the woman in the case could very easily have been as badly fooled Buried We At least she drew a very gullible and unobservant husband In the marriage lottery and a very frank one too The sad thing about the incident is that it is worse only in degree than so other marriage partnerships entered into 'by impressionable and hasty youths That they succeed aa well as they do is more the result of good fortune than good management many William Eli Hawkins Chiropractor Opens Offices In Garland William Eli Hawkins Chiropractor and masseurist has opened offices in the Garland Bank building where he is ready to give treatment to all who desire to take advantage of his skill Mr Hawkins is formerly of Logan where he practiced with excellent results for about eleven years Alton J Hays To Be Sunday Meeting Speaker Alton J Hayes instructor at the B H Seminary will be the speaker of the services at the Sacrament Garland ward Sunday evening1 Ap- propriate musical numbers will be provided Meeting will begin prompt ly at 7 o'lock and will dlmiss at 8 when the regular choir practice will community On November 27th 1897 he married Nancy Udy of Farmington and to that nulon five boys and two girls have been bom: Wesley who with his family reside at Bums Oregon Erma who died some years ago’ Mrs Laurence Carter of Garland Wayne and Keith Gam of Fielding and Verle and Ule Gam For twenty years as foreman for the Company resigning ion in 1911 to fill Central States He ' (Continued R S oegin Valley Buried In Blanket Sunday The angel of death crept silently in to the home of John H Gam early Friday morning while all peacefully slept and took away the life of Mr Gam Mr Gam had been a sufferer from heart trouble and in failing health for about seven years He apparently was in fairly good health at the time of his death having enjoyed the holiday season with his family and friends and retired as well as usual on Thursday evening John H Gam was born November 1871 Utah the son of at Centerville the late Micah and Fanny Wood Gam He moved with his parents to Fielding in 1884 and helped to break the soil for one of the first homes in this J Dr and Mrs Ogden visitors on Mr Gam Bear River from that a mission spent two on Page 8) served Canal positin the years W Chambers Wednesday were Crowded Chapel Greets Returned Missionary Of Snow Ten days of continuous winter leather of the approved variety featuring a real snow storm almost every the country side day has converted from a dry barren brown to a glistenof About eight inches ing white covers the snow valley from end heavy to end bad Comparative freedom from winds has kept the snow from drifting and the snow plows of the seriously state and county have bchi successful in keeping practically every road School busses are open all the time still running dally on schedule Garland city lm had streets end walks thorcugh'y cleaned caily every mom trig end dmrcrous cornel s have vtn c' a cf sand when ever bun ccssnry A great many stock ferelm have put their boxes on the sleighs and beb sds are eery where in tv: nee who were beginning to be MiTTS dubious regarding thur neit year's water fjprly have Krg since cond to fe'-any rave concern Mr and Mrs T D Davis preris Tuesday Mr and Mrs Mrs Fries of Malad Idaho a sister of Mr Davis had as Thomas Price Is Postponed to Saturday ' Of Lions Wednesday TIMES" $200 THE YEAR U I Sugar Co Field Office Farm Bureau Leaders Submits Instructed To Pursue Phosphate Study Dairy Coop Efforts Program Alfalfa Supplies Nitrates Final Form Of Proposed North Box Elder County To Father And Son But Drains Heavily On Cooperative Scheduled For Next ReMeet At High School At Organization Phosphates Article Says Left To Bureau Officials 10 A M gular Luncheon The Lions’ club devoted Its atten almost entirely to the consideraof committee reports and work at Its luncheon and busevenAnnual meetings for the election of iness meeting held Wednesday Activities were carried out under Iming officers and the transacting of the direction of President J M to business Incident portant who Instructed all committee and the outlining of the scheduled years activities by farm groups to bring their projects to as as possible In order bureau groups for the fore part of rapid completion that new business which the club at this week were postponed due to concan consideration flicting meetings of other groups and present has under to Inclement weather and have now be taken up to prewere asked All committees been appointed to take place Saturof their work day of January 18 On this date the pare complete reports to be submitted to the club at the North Box Elder County Farm Bureau win meet at the Bear River High earliest opportunity Discussion the advisability School building at 10 a m The meetregarding of Joining the Drive Safely League of ing of the local Sugar Beet Growers’ by the Salt Lake association will be held In conjunction Utah sponsored Tribune as part of the campaign bewith this session The annual business conclave of the ing waged by Lions Clubs of this district to reduce highway accidents reof the Garland Farm Bureau will consulted in an affirmative decision vene at the Garland Library building John Benson announced the plans to Peter Boss at p m according This meeting was to for Fathers and Sons evening and it local secretary have been held last Saturday These was decided that the next luncheon new dates should more nearly meet period should be given over to "this actlvivty Complete arwith the approval of the farmers and commendable a large attendance is anticipated rangements for an evening of excellent entertainment have been outlined This meeting should be doubly attractive since W D Porter of the U Support for the Gateway District S A C extension service will be a Scout fund was urged by President special visitor and will address those Gaddle In behalf of the scout council Leo Walker treasurer of the club on farm organization propresent that all financial business reported blems with the Big New Years connected of the Lions had been Eve Carnival Coach Walker’s Basket completed and that an excellent prohad been made He also disclosed Men Meet Dayis Friday fit that only a few pledges are yet to be redeemed before the excellent concrete The high school league basket ball tennis courts constructed on the will officially open of the local emacle grounds will be paid for In high school when Coach Leo Walker’s full hoopsters Attendance at the meeting was the tangle with Jack Croft’s touted Davis ebunty athletes at the largest In several weeks over fifty River High Gym Friday evening gular membeis being present An January 17th at 8 p m teresting musical program was rendThe local boys have a spirit that ered by Miss Orpha Sweeten Miss has enabled them to throw one or Lou Veil Roberts and Mr Fred Nye two real surprises In their practice enBusiness matters and discussions counters and this same old fight with- were carried forward a with promptout any doubt whatever will enable ness and dispatch that made the meet them to bring honor and glory to the ing one of Interest and pleasure from Red and White Friday Etart to finish In their last practice Wednesday afternoon the boys showed bursts of speed and a basket shooting ability Garland M I A Presents that should go far toward offsetting Evening Of Drama their lack of height Croft has his entire last year's team Three excellent one act plays preback In suits this year Last year they were runners up in this division and sented under the direction of the Gar- land Mutual Improvement Association finished seventh In the state tournament Bear River on the other hand are in store for those who are looking is starting out with an entirely new for the winter season to bring uome- offensive thing of unusual Interest and quality It Is probable that the following In the line of entertainment They in the ward amuseplayers will start the game: Ralph will be presented Blshcp Floyd Lillywhite Mervin Holt ment hall Monday evening January Evan Green Earl Darley and Garrett 20 beginning at exactly 8:15 o'clock The casts are rounding into- exceMRS J J SHUMWAY ENTERllent shape as the time of appearance draws closer Mutual officers predict SELF CULTURE CLUB TAINS of for those who attend an evening Garland Local To Meet At 1 P M Library At Boys Mr3 J J Shumway was hostess to members of the Ladies Self Culture Cllub at her home Friday A capacity audience packed the Garlto Two ward and chapel Sunday evening piano solos “Venetian Love Song’’ accord the returned missionaries Wiland “Goodnight" were rendered by an Mr J Delos Thompson liam Butler and Elmer Anderson New year resolutions were given by enthusiastic welcome Into the come munity from which they departed the new president Mrs George evor two years ago for service in the mission field for the Mrs Grace Haws was elected treasAppreciation service the young men had urer to succeed Mrs Clara Kirkham splendid while away was voiced by rendered Attention was called to “By Laws" Bishop W W Richards who further by President Henrie commended their parents whose years " Club Collect was read by Mrs A M of training had fitted their sons for the Austin and whose financial aid During the social hour the hostess responsibility had made the work finally possible assisted by Mrs D Henry Manning The address of the boys were short Mrs John Garrett Mrs Milton Peters and full of interest every minute and Mrs Delos Thompson served a the that hearers delirious lunch cn to 30 members and provoked Experiences to mirth weie intermingled with faith die following guests: incid nts that those Mtsd times J I pre- promoting Gunderson Vcm sent will not soon forget Brief re- Farley Linfoid A II Archibald Karo'd J Castletcn sponsrs by thj fathers of the returnRofr Haped elders inditn’-- d that th'y too as pier Mr and Mrs J Delos Th nd pleasure in their arid Mas Oolela Acoid pe rents had of the chib vt’1 be The part of the miajr’ary aei vty meeting Many Make raid vid eifieres were at the cf M: C II Hall' th the young 2 ih piexrnt on the men aid then- pro d p irnis M'j'ieal num’jers wae rendered by C 5 J? D OP THUNKS M’s Golda A cord who mg “Afterward" and by Mr H J Callcton who V? ih to thank ail that inn e our burden li&hter crorng nrnj “I Como To Tire It was estimated that twenty per cent dr r h frd burial of cur loved h of the ward menroeb'hip was present and father at the meeting Mrs John H Gam and family fr 161930 GARLAND rrt rurj r tlon tion rich enjoyment Sam Davis a Confederate Secut in the civ il war was captured near Pul- Tennessee a and valuable papers were found upon his person The G M Dodge was so Union General Wren with the boy that he offered li:m life end liberty if he would give who had the name of the traitor furnished the information but this ravls refused to do He was hanged as a spy in 1863— The Incident forms of fact for “The High the background which Rowell Heart" by Adalaide will be one of the plays presented “In secret places” by Elsa which Nersenson Is a one act romance In Europe takes place somewhere At about the time 1875 or later The plot Sunday of the play Is woven about the age old truth that Mother love is strwer Stake Sunday School Superintendlinn anything e’so even prrfe paient O L Brough with R C Richards rs E in and duty fall before it of the Sunday "Em’L Mates” by Kathiyn C McKay and Howard Gunderson Stake Board were prsnt art one School as the Bret prize winner of d by the the rivcisirte Sacrr nr:it mi"tng Sunlay vrh ng central cwahy-tOr: r Prea’d cf II I A in day and ouauizrd the Sunday S' hool It a laughing comedy of m ode rn life D P Jetircn II S Tineey and N man Tulbs were honorably rekared Cm! will “'ak- v"u f!: cirri and If G ltd hern flie rapf'rmrem’ency re not the c'd i su'hincd as the new £:o'a s of Ue the t j: airer a!’?" t' Shaw b gins "t M5 sha’p In Uthocl lea’tr Mr Tuiycy las nor his ct sflechd counsellors Pivtrsdu 'rn th'""re wi’i be 25c for ad cf th' excean: 10c for chiEcLen people ae llent service the retiring Mr has rendered r' Ft h: Is of the They will unit-- j School fucu ly is roc rduig the week at edly srpD'Tt Mr Tingoy in his new the stoul: sbrv in Ogden responsibilities Riverside ft am Noih 'ox E!d°- - ' ounty Farm Bureau S'uar Beet G?- - vers’ Association Bear River Hijih School Auditorium An excellent article submitted by Eighty men assembled at the Bear local Field Superintendent John P River High School Friday to hear the o Holmgren of the Sugar lecture on the growth of the cooperative Company may offer the proper ex- movement In California and Idaho deplanation to a phenomenon that livered by Harry Nelson of Idaho Falla farmers here have observed for some and to Instruct the North Box Elder years past Experience has- shown County Farm Bureau officers whether that alfalfa land in many Instances or not to their campaign to does not produce the increased beet establish continue a In the dairy yields that farmers have been led to Bear River cooperative ballots Valley expect that it should That this may were cast at the meeting of be due to the heavy drain of this legwhich were favorable to a continuatume upon the phosphorous of the soil ion of the Bureau efforts to eell the facts from the possible preappears sented in the study which concerns It- cooperative idea to the dairymen of self with the use of phosphorous In theThevalley growth of the coopincreasing beet yields The article eratives phenominal in California and Idaho Was follows: graphically outlined by Mr Nelson with aid of slides the INCREASE IIOW PHOSPHATES According to Mr Nelson all cooperative dairies have the opportunity YIELDS to ally themselves with the Challenge Interests who are a cooperative Over 400 per cent return on Invesmarktment In fertiliser realized on one eting agency operated by representatfield wheat yield after beets In- ives from various locals throughout creased IS bushels per acre the western states This group sells about fifty per cent of the dairy proBy Asa Maxsont ducts bought In the large California cities besides handling turkeys rabbits In charge of Longmont Experand poultry for cooperatives It also imental Station has a woiking agreement with a similar central marketing agency in the It is generally believed that the Great Lakes region which enables it soils of the plains east of the Rocky to sell In that district when prices are Mountains are sufficiently rich in higher there than in the big coast mineral plant foods for many years to cities come This belief has been strengthJ R Beus President of the Weber ened by reported fertilizer trials Central Dairy who was in attendance told of the obstacles encountered in which appeard to show that the addoes the growth of his organization and fertilizer dition of commercial not increase crop production to orencouraged the local dairymen At this time a statement to the ef- ganize as soon as practicable Farm Bureau president fect that we have many soils so deficLeland J ient in available phosphorous that Hansen who directed the order of the certain crops cannot be profitably meeting estimated that valley dairy r grown on them need not create any men were losing approximately alarm since the deficiency can be per month due to the lack of an overcome by applying phosphate fert organized marketing system Robert illzers at a handsome profit H Stewart county agent placed the Nitrogen phosphorus and potash possible number of mature dairy cows are the three most commonly depleted In the valley north of Corlnne at to a point where their renewal by the about 4500 all of which should be use of commercial fertilizers becomes made more profitable by the establishment of an necessary marketing Nitrogen can be added by the grow- system here ing of legume s such as alfalfa or sweet clover and plowing these down Automobiles Collide Phosphorus cannot be added by any system of cropping or green manurBetween Garland And ing Riverside On Highway The rocks and soil forming the earth's crust contain about 011 per cent of phosphorus and 246 per cent A Buick car driven by a man from of potash Therefore the natural Ogden acompanlcd by two men and supplies of phosphorus are much a woman crashed Into the rear' of a smaller than those of potash The Ford car occupied by Duane Lower soils of the great plains contain from and which was being towed by Thomas 08 to 40 per cent of phosphorus and Udy of Riverside county road superfrom J2 to per cent potash visor practically demolishing the Ford and badly injuring Mr Lower at about Many crops remove greater quantities of phosphorus than potash from 9:30 tonight Mr Lower sustained the soil so It Is evident that phosphorsevere cuts and bruises necessitating us will become deficient before potmedical attention prompt and Mr ash Since as has already been statUdy was cut about the face by the ed nitrogen can be grown by growing flying glass besides suffering slight is It very apparent that bruises legumes Messrs Udy and Lower had stopped phosphorus will In all liklihood be the In by the side of the road with all lights first clement to become depleted oi r soils on to attend to the over heated radiais one of the elements tor on the towing car Mr Lower was Plionphorus still at the wheel of the Ford when absolutely necessary to plant growth The vital parts of plants are rich in the recklessly driven machine crashthis element Seeds and grains are ed Into It from the rear driving It nch in phosphorus and Con- - against the heavier car In front and relatively 'tain much larger quantities than the smashing It At the moment of the leaves and stems of plants The accident Mr Udy was leaning over the are of seeds germs especially rich in radiator of his car occurred on the state The accident phosphorus Therefore it seems prob- able that this plant food Is essential highway between Garland and Riverside The Buick car was crushed and (Continued on Page 5) bent in front until it could" not be Sunday School Reorganized moved from the scene last night Death Calls Tremonton Boy Of Fourteen Year Alvin Cook son of Mrs Jim Thompson of Tremonton died lursday Jan ‘Fun-ei11 He was bom Doc Gf 1915 services are being held at L D S chapel at 12:30 Friday Business Men Visit Live Stock Show J J Shumway p c Pst'rersen G A II Capture G Sweeten nnu J Y Rich drove to Ogden Thursday to livestock attend the show and transact other business 9 A F1 Saturday A Good Attendanc e Is Desired |