Show E GAELANB TI 5 cents THE COPY V WM JOHNS Editor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND VOLUME VI Pertinent 4-- Paragraphs By V Wm UTAH GARLAND H Club Members To Raise Pheasants Johns For Game Purposes SCHOOL MONEY Well a lot of people did ASSOCIATIONS not care whether the school GAME district bonded itself for TO PAY FOR ALL $140000 or not judging GROWN BIRDS from the number who came 200 Four-club boys out to vote their preference Approximately and girls in nine Utah counties will on the matter hatch and rear ringnecked pheasants Garland Allotment Wheat Fanners to Meet For Compliance MAY 4 1934 Beet Men Announce Saturday Instructions of the Wheat Production Members of Garland will Association Control meet at 7:30 p m Saturday May 5th of the Garland In the basement Library to receive information regarding the steps necesary to certify their with their government alcompliance lotment contracts Compliance to the contract terms must be shown before the Individual fanner can receive his 20 per cent Pay Increase for Year Voters Elect to Bond Brigham Dairy Day Plans Complete for Annual Show District Hear Annual Preparations and plans are now practically completed for the annual Box Elder Dairy Day to be held In Brigham City Thursday May 10 Mr D L Fourte of Boise Idaho will Mr Fourte has an Judge the show Reports Sunday The testing of the animals that are exhibited In the show Is being carried out at the present time These tests are being made for tuberculosis and Bang’s disease The program committee met Mon day evening to work out final details of the program and full details will be announced this week Farm Bureau to Open Baseball Seminary Graduation Garland Team the Frat Sunday at far Nominate for Elections ing gram tax the the the tracts but dairy it for ther - boot straps after all One To hoard is to deprive jumps only to fall - back ones self of the available afterward to the --starting! present joys of living to point borrow is to mortgage ones Some stqck’' men are: future pleasures 101 Ss Asked communication 101 received according from to a the Federal Land Bank These Berkeley bdndS are used by the bank in closing loans on farm Its Owii commissioner’s the property and are guaranteed by and Government both as to principal to Robert Welles interest according Ritchie Information Agent married: VARIETY OF ACTIVITY DISCLOSED WIDE IN TALKS Reports given at the annual Garland held Sunday evening ward conference on one canvas a composite presented picture of a great many varied activities to the membership of the ward who practically filled every seat of the chapel Before stake high councilman John who was present repre W Chambers senting the stake officials the several auxiliary and committee heads reported their ideals and activities followed by the bishopric who made a report of their work as supervisors and coordinators of endeavor in every field of ward social and religious work The ward Primary work reported by the Mrs J J Shumway disclosed has charge of over 200 organization Into eleven divided children groups She reported a greater Interest on the part of the children during the past season and announced that the Prim ary would graduate this spring its first group of girls who had continued the extended course to its final conclusion Mrs P C Petterson reported that the retold story activity of the M L A Junior girls had attracted the participation of 24 girls the most who had The ever entered this particular field work of the M Men the Scouts and the Vanguards reported by Charles Wood showed a large number of interested boys and young men engaged In the M L A program Proof of greater Interest and aettvi ty than at any time in the past was contained in the report of Peter Boss Continued on page 8 that Play Saturday it 90 Ready for shows region to be For Buildings fact Ward Members be Held on 10th of May To DECIDE ON HIGHER enviable record In Judging dairy RATE DESPITE POOR throughout the Intermountain CROP PROSPECTS and Pacific coast June allotment payment A substantial raise In the rate of Account books and compliance sheets will be handed out at the meeting and pay for beet field labor was decided all signers will find it to their advanupon for this district at a meeting of state the with this year in cooperation officials be North and South Box Elder Beet association to there the the tage It is to be hoped that fish and game department and Growers’ Associations held at Bear say service at Logextension those who did not care Tues- agricultural River City Monday with representaan according to D P Murray state tives of the sugar company in attendMore than 4000 pheasant leader club will to decide not care day ance will be furnished to the club memsometime later and criticize eggs Tho the crop season is beginning bers by the state department soon after with much uncertainty for the grower the way things are done May 10 as to prices beets and sugar will bring These eggs will be hatched under possible drought losses etc It was dedomestic hens and the young birds Now the financial bar- cared cided to adopt a 20 per cent raise for for by the boys and girls the year making the rate for thinning in the way of the pro- until the pheasants are about 14 to $300 $550 and for the two hoelngs 16 weeks of age when they will be reThis total of $850 is $150 above last posed building program is leased In their respective communities schedule and years fish of the removed we may expect to by representatives a felt The organizations growers’ department soon reap the benefits that game desire to go with the general upward The project was started last year Tire pioposal to bond the school distrend of pay for labor even tho a fore1400 eggs were distributed to 60 may offer better school when club school new erect to cast of beet yields for the valley inin Box Elder Utah trict for $140000 ma- dicates that there facilities the business ad- and Tooelemembers will be an average More than 300 buildings was approved by a large counties election held Tuesday tonnage of approximately three tons weie released Ac- jority at the vantages of the money it healthy topheasants those communities recelvr acre less this year than for the Generally state B Cook Newell per game maximum under will put into immediate cir- cording benefits of the two seasons ing was last the department commissioner Beet thinning was begun In the Brigproposed building program returnculation in the county and very Well pleased with the first year’s the in favor of the bond ham district on April 17 and within The pheasant eggs are pro- ed the largest vote vote at Tremonlon the work it will provide for results A week will be on generally thruout the at the state game farm at Issue The duced to is to be made where an addition vfUley Early planted beets on fall a large number of workmen Springvllle and In close plowed ground are well advanced and to the plan as outlined the elementary school school According where a making splendid growth company field to the high proximity receive will either club member In spite of the fact that each be erected came men report Growers who planted late one or two settings of eggs which will new building Is to nearly everyone In the especially on spring plowed land are certain conditions seemed to be furnished without charge The club a surpriseTheto other surprise was the having some trouble getting good will furnish suitable hens county members make it advisable to under- adequate at one vote against the proposal Ply stands having to resort to litigation coops holding pens feed and in many instances take the building program favorable surroundings for the rearing mouth At Brigham City where the greatest the young birds When the pheasve cannot lose sight of the of an ants are 12 to 14 weeks old they are single expenditure Is to be made turned out with citizenry that it is the teacher and ready to be released At this time the enthusiastic Over members will receive 80 cents enough votes to have put the issue the student and not the club the from the state game department for over if an the rest of the votes in deoounty had been against it The building that makes the each healthy pheasant returned cision of the voters paves the way now school and it seems regret-abl- e for the erection of a fine modern gymnasium at the Box Elder high school that we should have to Downs The ninth annua at Brigham City a Home Economics graduation exererect new buildings at the and Agriculture building at the Bear cises of the Bear River L D S will be held Sunday May 6th at River high school an addition to the same time that we are econHere Tremonton school and a new building 8 p m in the stake tabernacle at omizing on teachers’ salarGarland under the direction of W W at Plymouth ies to an extent as The baseball season got under way The construction Is expected to Richards principal and Alma W King maternally improve labor conditions instructor of the seminary to make the profession Sunday with the Sigma Chi Frater-nitin workers trades The program for this popular event the building among local team of Logan playing the somewhat uninviting and In the county during the summer and will be as follows:: boys Organ prelude Ralph N Kirkham help all labor here in an Indirect same time that we are' The game was fairly fast consider- also March of graduates Song “Come Lisway the fact that it was the first attemten to a Prophet’s Voice” congregal loading each instructor w ith ing pt of the Garland team this year tlon Alice Brough conducting Prayer more duties than can be Manager Rich gave every membei Vocal trio “The Old Newel Checkets the squad 8 chance to show- - hio Lions Chimes” Lydia Marble Cathedral by of intera effectively performed wares and the result was very StudLlsh Marble Matilda Edythe one person esting one ents talks featuring greatness in Old Coming Wayne Garrett and Don Chambers Testament characters: “Father of the two of the Garland roster played for Faithful” (Abraham) Margaret Butler BOOT STRAPS? the visitors and their stellar play did Lions meeting this week was given The Savior of His People (Joseph) much toward a near defeat of the local over to a nomination of officers in George Miller Pipe organ solo "Ava President Roosevelt has' team on Maria” Venna Kirkham “The Lawelections for club the preparation the not decided until was officers new of set when 16th the Clara a publicly admitted that many lastThehalfresult (Moses) The Korth giver” of the ninth inning In which Othello Adams Vocal Builder (David) of the New Deal efforts to the Garlandites came to bat with the will be named and oninstalled the flub already duet “My Prayer” Alice Christopher-so- n Three positions score reading six all have the depression are determined since only one candiNorma Oyler Prophets of Warnconquer first man Max Gleason the pp named for each E J Holm- ing (Elijah Amos Hosea) Orpha been outright experiments singled stole second and a moment date was office Major Prophets (Isaiah JereJack Diiggs fouled' gren was named to slip into the stole third and that some of them have later Evans D Gunderson will beof J Ezekial) miah Frank Hess Trumpet president Ken and walk after drew a out came the 1st and Sarg- solo “Cujus Animan” Rossini Clint-6- h failed Continued on page 8 Smith Norma Anderson Accompanent Streeper was the only one named for tail twister ist: A Nation’s Prayer Holland MarMost of us already realJ J Shumway and Harold Persson jorie Harris Awarding of certificates Convention will contest for the 2nd President C E Smith Mixed quartet ized that but it is refreshing Primary Here Geo Davis Geo Hughes and “Service" C&rma position Today Fay Farnsworth Opens to hear it honestly admitted Geo Nye were named to try for 3rd Hansen Kenneth Boss Lynn Iverson L C BeneVenna Kirkham accompanist Chrlstopherson anyway Stake Primary officers from Cuilew ballot on be will and the Gerald Alma diction Palmer King Box Elder Malad and Sear River stakes for secretary Willard Wood Wm One thing that is giv- - are meeting in convention with memFurChas J Wood and Merrill of the general Primary board INVITED a lot of trouble right bers provide a wide choice fet treasur- MOTHERS from Salt Lake City in Garland today long er— the boys couldn’t stop nominating TO HIGH SCHOOL Tomorrow by for they will be Joined now is the hog control provital position and G G a such ' ward workers from the four stakes Sweeten Wise Tom — and Leonard The Bear River stake Primary board Bishop will vie for the honor of being A mothers Tea will be held at the are entertaining their guests at aj lion school Satuiday from 2:30 p m' The heavy processing dinner in the recreation hall today at! Twotamer directors will be chosen fiom to 5 p m for all mothers of high noon the foltowing: J M Gaddie Leo Walk- school students and all other women on pork of $225 nearly er Frank Driggs J W Trtnnaman C who desire to come the high school J Wood A R Capener G G Sweeten faculty has announced equals the orginal value of Young People Mark Nichols and'P C Petterson The tea will be held under the ausmarket and at the hog Wed Are in ad- pices of the Women’s Faculty club and The musical entertainment result is a falling off in dition to the knife and fork accompanithe Agenda club A fashion show of demand for pork Arnold Harris of Garland and Anna ment was furnished by a string trio dresses made by the girls will be held LowIn connection with the affair Other Deborah Thomas of Brigham City weie composed of George Hughes and exhibits of the students will be on disin marriage by Bishop Wilford ell and Le grande Burton Of course those who united play and the art exhibit that is attractW Richards here last Friday evening so much conwill still be on attention reduction ing the entire Their many friends thruout the SCHOOL FIELD MEET signed It is announced them well In their voyage will receive benefit valley wish ON HERE TODAY on the sea of matrimony Ward Mutuals Close It Is reported that they Intend to payments to compensate Young athletes from all the elemenmake their home In Oarland them for the loss Year With Social tary schools of the northern district Box Elder oounty are to be In GarTire final of the Garland It is too early yet to say asking that the hog proces- of land today to participate in the annual ward M I A meeting reduced for the season was held to be ope field the plan will or will not work sing tax day events scheduled on the Tuesday evening to in an a effort school cent program Activities consisted of k program and pound it significant that the schools of the entire dance In Next week the recreation hall The reduction plan has raise pork prices to the pro- county will the be here for the county following numbers were presented: the meantime field day been abandoned Community singing saxophone solo Perhaps ducer In are sure Both meets will be held in the city Faye Nye Reading men cattle Fye Clark viothey park has been decided to watch lin and trumpet duet J H Kirkham and O O Sweeten Musical reading awhile before going fur- want to try no such measures since Peck two yodellng solos Ivan for the present at least FARM BONDS Sherry Hfclnle vocal solo Evan Gee beef is gaining some of the ABOVE PAR— Next Tuesday evening will be stake with honor night at the- tabernacle Artificial price raising ground lost by pork latest quota tiort on Federal Farm ward activity winner from the entire is very much like trying toj A THOT take pertlclpat ing! Mortgage Corporation bands wiling was: Bid on Lrancisco market San the raise ones self by ones own' rier NUMBER 40 The baseball season officially opens for the Farm Bureau teams of the county Saturday with every team set to go and determined to give a good account of itself Garland Is slated to meet East Gar land on the East Garland diamond Bothwell goes into action at Union and Tremonton goes to Deweyvllle for a In game that will offer tense rivalry the B division Fielding goes to Riverside Blue Creek to Portage and Plymouth to Beaver Dam Player eligibility and other matters of importance were settled at a meeting at which all the teams were represented at the Garland school building The evening Monday that scramble for players Indicates there is unusual enthusiasm existing this year In the various communities that should fill the parks for the Saturday afternoon contests Garland Is breaking in two new pitchers this year Fans who saw Bes-singer and Archibald on the mound Ward Mutual$ Receive Recogniction Dramatic For Activity With the Mutual year drawing to a close the Garland ward established a record in drama production which has from the gen- received commendation eral church authorities at Salt Lake City The object this year wm to encourags mass participation in this activity and under the supervision of Alma W King 140 have taken part in the persons dramas presented in the ward Twenty- two plays were presented daring the year sixteen one two and three act plays in the ward and six in outside wards The plays included farce comedy A commodity loan of $500000 wftsi dragedy and drama and were directed made by the Berkeley Intermediate! by student directors Credit Bank to the Utah Poultry Pro Through numeroui rehearsals and ducers’ Association of Salt Lake City careful preparation a high standard of excellence was attained in every proto enable that marketing cooperative of 6000 members to carry their eggs in duction Strengthened appreciation storage for fall sales The loan was of the drama and wholesome entertain-men- t for ward members was the parasecured by warehouse receipts from storage plants in Chicago Buffalo ana mount aim In view New York The loan negotiations which were closed by Clyde C Edmonds Salt Lake will City manager of the cooperative have significance for all poultry cooperatives inasmuch as it marks a new policy on the pait of the Intermediate Credit Bank With the sancThis is the beginnin of a new cotion of Intermediate Credit Commislumn by a local baseball bug who ussioner George M Brennan of the Farm attends every game played In Credit Administration at Washington ually this city and as many elsewhere at for the first time eggs have been inand who Is going t? ‘try to passible handcluded in the farm commodities to you each week the highpiesent associations led by cooperative upon of the play in the Soft Ball which the intermediate credit banks lights and of the Garland town team can make loans The interest rate of league as well such banks is now 2'i per cent which is considerably lower than poultry The writer hopes the good readers duceis have had to pay in the past for of the Times will lend a kindly bit storage facilities patience and tolerance with these few paragraphs he shall strive to write none that will be of a personal or offending nature merely the sporting side of the game Poultry Men Get Low Interest Loan The Baseball Bug f turnout at the The city splendid park last Sunday was mute evidence of the fact that the people herabouts The Box Elder Soft Ball league openbaseball mindedhave their ed Wednesday evening with Fielding ness retained the winter season through Sugar Factdefeating the Legion team ory beating the Riverside the part of the fans on Such support East Garland losing to Plymouth makes the players try to improve their while the boys over came a game in every way possible and shows lead of the Lions to beat them that the fans appreciate the boys efin the last Inning forts Hats off to you Oarland fans! opened the game Shumway Mayor The splendid play of "Skeeter Garat Garland between Lions and ret and Don Chambers for the Logan by hurling the first ball and let team was a feature of note and did it be said here that the mayor had toward the near downfall of the much plenty on it wonDon pitched locals Things went along at high rate o derful Sunday got In game while “Skeeter” speed for a few innings jvhieli featur-eof everything from second base sensational running catches by Lar- front to third Alma King and George ry Carter Clark together with the clever inProbably the quickest strikeout ever field work of Persson and Christoph-ersomade by big “Red” Wade of the Sigma Chi’s was when Don Smith The Lions saw that they could not three fast ones past him He win without runs so they chased over remov!nK the had drawn! rrom a couple after theNon-frat- s “ls snouiaerfirst blood a run Continued on page 8 When a long fly went out to center r! field in the eighth inning everyone Hved for the cenUr flelder (nooe other than little Jack Driggs) went back and took it in like a real veteran ' Miss Marie Kennedy and Milton TO SALT LAKE Pritchard werequteUy married Etiday Vem Oyler and Grant Culllmore evening April- 20th by Bishop W W Richarda at Garland They plan to LoyaL Howell will represent the Gav make their home here according' tq land school in the state pentathlon contests in Salt Lake City Saturday reports Familiar faces of last year that were absent from the lineup were GJea gasped however their fears were on page 8 |