Show Ti 5 cents IMES THE COPT THE TEAR 3L5 LAND VOLUME VII Famed Peach Fete Opens Brigham loday Pertinent Paragraphs By V Wm UTAH SEPTEMBER GARLAND Johns 7 1934 NUMBER 6 r ADVANCE Oi"E sha TOWARD PARITY N33-3- 4 returns per crop unit to coooerstma payments 00 domestic allotment er other ©t crop designated in contract fljJing to only on6 side will be convinced4 that they are hearing the only excusable point of view' t will The Republicans warn against an approach to socialism which places the welfare af the state above the happiness of the individual and will announce that the Democrats are no longer : Democrats but socialists U The Democrats will declare that the Republicans favor a return to those prac-- 1 tices of our capitalistic system-that Va produced the in-- f - T IS tO ue nopea tnnt both It 'charges are somewhat ex- aggerated that - the Demo- ‘crats are not suddenly to be found Socialists &nd that the 'Republican conservatism is not really SO reactionary as' will be represented Injustices and inequalities have existed and do yet exist to deprive some men M intelligence and ambition of an opportunity to aspire the supposed birthright of every American citizen The way to achieve human happiness is not the way of socialism nor is it the way of the reactionary who would go back to the past that are largely practices ior our distress responsible ' '4 f) f V f J i i u- - The Baseball Bug first base the pearl handled ear muffs will have to go to Dent Rich He also I'tLfoIks the "Little World Series" clicked out a two bagger and a home is £ and the “B” team licked the run oOo In the final game after the first All in all the Soft ball season has two had ended in tie scores of teen v®7 lntereetlng arid has fumish- and recreation ed and entertainment to oOq more people in this section than anv three games were as evenly orations othw matched in every department as they oOo could possibly be the two teams makBOOK REVIEW TO BE FEATURE We predict that it will be even more OF RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING ing the same number of hits during popular next year the series but the “B” squad managed oOo The regular monthly meeting of the to push over one more run than the Today begins the Peach Day celeGarland ward Relief Society will be A’s" which was the margin of bration and the second annual county next Tuesday afternoon An in- - tory tournament baseball There are but teresting musical program will be pre-- i o0o four teams In the meet this year d tented and Mrs J L Taylor will give1 Seems as though we must have pickTremonton Honeyvllle and Briga book review ed the“A’s” out of the “B” hive as it ham City Intelligent politicians of both parties must realize the above truths regardless of the “wolf wolf” cries that feature their campaign v ft and Tremcnton posts Each post will Salt Lake City Mayor Hannon Perry then present a program at their res-- 1 of Ogden and other well known state Elementary schools The com- - and city officials at 13 noon there mittee In charge of this activity for will be 45 minutes of program at the Garland post consists of Leo which the last named dignitaries will Walker and Charles Last while Amer- - J' address the crowds at 1 p m free lcanism officer T E Betensen will! peaches and watei melons will be dis-- j conduct the program at the Garland trlbuted at Pioneer park to all who school games and gather 2 p m base other attractions will take place at Pioneer park e Friday’s ball games will find matched against Brigham and Tremonton against Garland Saturday's games will decide the baseball At 7 p m there will championship be ' a band conceit at the reviewing stand Other attractions include 9 flower show dancing at the Ballroom and moving pictures The program for Satuday will be the same as for today with the exception of the noon program The Box ly the appetites or every family pres- Elder Chamber of Commerce extends ent Stories by members of the club an invitation to all to be in attendance and songs by the club quartet were at the 31st annual Peach Day enjoyed by the oldest - and youngest There was a discussion of the Garland Ball Club Given County Fair and it waa resolved that the club should cooperate with the Big Surprise Monday Fair management to every way pos- Wellsville baseball club administersible to make the event a complete ed a big surprise to the Oar land cluU v success afternoon by handing them Monday a 16 to 9 defeat The game was part PIONEER DAUGHTERS TO MEET of the Founders day program Tom The Garland Camp of the Daugh- - Baldwin who hurled for the home club Un ot the Pioneers wUl be entertata- - pitched a very heady game Garland ed by Mrs George Clark at her home used two pitchers against the Stickers In North Garland mi Thursday afternoon All member? — Logan Cache American September 13th of the organization are urged to be present Mr and Mrs A R Capener and son pean drove to Provo Friday where Mr and Mrs J M Matsen and Mr they attended the Democratic State and Mrs F H Bigelow and family of convention Mrs Dean Capener who Salt Lake City were guests this week had been visiting with her mother in of Mr and Mrs C H Hales and Mr Lehi returned home with them Sunday and Mrs Geo O Nye evening pectlve imwmw Mr Manning It Victim Of Fall Mra David E Manning president f the Bear River stake Relief Society sustained a broken arm A sprained’ sukle and minor injuries Tuesday at Ogden in a fall It ta reported that Mrs Manning tapped to a depression to the slde-- j walk turning her ankle which result- to in her fall and the broken arm FoUtwlng her Injury she was treated Ogden and later brot to Brigham Glty where she is resting at thq home of her daughter Her a: m was broken Just above the wrist " Miss Lola White had her tensile removed Wednesday j A' v were oOo Next time we make a selection it will probal'y Be to choose two teams let them play tire series first and then name the winners the first team Sylvan Korth not only pitched brilliantly in the senes but his hitting was also a feature cf every game 2 for 2 being the result of Ins effeu U In the final cOo Doug Gunderson &l?o played bang- His fielding in' trie final game up ball was sensational and he socked out a home run as well oQq Bill Cull im ore used to a 2 for 3 result his batting eye oOo When it comes to shooting 'em to Club Women to 4 WOLF!” With the approach of the Rival Clubs To Meet In County Baseball fall elections we already are Tournament This Afternoon Peach Queen beginning to hear a great Named For Parade Feature dealabout the Constitution ’ The Republicans are ready W L Holst of the Box President Elder Chamber of Commerce annountcremind us that the present to Keep ced today that all plans for the 31st administration is departing Legion annual Peach Days to held at from the fundamental prin- Constitution Brigham City today and tomorrow Day and Bept 7th and 8th were complete liberty ciples of personal the program of events was begun ast embodied in that great docFitting Programs To Be night when the state wide beauty paEZJroice Juy i34 OwnceMwcMiW benefit payments ument and the Democrats was the Ball at Bluebird held Presented In Schools geant room real price (farm price plue benefit payments) that farmere are that there is are 17 is Constltu- for their allotted production of major farm products In term of September Monday celebration will the Peach receiving Today it no resell1 for interpreting tion Day in the United States and commence in earnest at 10:30 m parity shows marked Improvement The figures along the parity price fine the above graph represent the amounts per unit farmere must receive ’ according to the bound tra- local school students are to be mads there will be an hours concert at the ofewever before their products will have as greet exchange value at they aware of its significance thru the reviewing stand in front of the court ditions of the past did In the parity years The Increase In real prices eince March of special programs unpresentation house at 11:00 a m a magnificicnt 15 1933 and the proportion of the real price farmere are receiving on der the auspices of the American Leof hundreds made of gorparade up designated portions of their crop tn the form of benefit or rental payment Both paries will be able to Commander Garthe of Edell gion floats will Main under agricultural adjustment contracts are shown pass down geous present reasonable and im- land post announces street on the reviewing stand will be orations on the A program will be presented at Governor Henry H Blood Senator passioned Bear River high school directed the H Wm King State Representative Canal Officials Find subject Those who listen by a Joint committee of the Garland Abe Murdock Legion Prepared Mayor Louis Marcus ‘WOLF! Northern Utah additions! benefit r'jxwtiOit pro- ew To Install New Regulations Now Necessary Corps Streams Believed of Officers C D Barfuss To Head Legion During Next Year Alternate Week Irrigation With Larger Best The new officers of the Garland Jensen and Mr Orson ChristenSugar Company and Canal offi- post and women's auxiliary of the will be installed Legion made a water survey of the Bear American evening Sept 12 untraveling up to the next Wednesday River Wednesday Bear Lake from which most of the der the direction of P K Hays of district commander of the water now available for use In this Richmond to see Legion and Miss Mablo Christensen valley U now being pumped about getting all the water possible district president of the auxiliary for this district The installation Is scheduled to folThey also met with the Governor’s low a banquet In the Garland Hotel Bear River water committee at Logan at which Roy Manning wil preside as tot at which meeting present plans toastmaster He will be assisted by the use and conservation of water were Charles Last The banquet will begin worked out as announced In the Times at 7 o’clock committees who of today Report Will Installation of officer take have Lben handling the water sttua place to the Legion club rooms in the tlon In Utah and Idaho were heard basement of the library Miss Viable The Bear Lake Is reported to be as Christensen district president ot the low as at any time in history with will install the following auxiliary the Irrigating season yet not over officers Kathryn Edell president This condition necessitates careful use Vila Bradford first of the remaining water if the most Hazel Ransom second to possible good is be obtained by the Vera Vida Walker irrigators historian Doris Frldal Manning Nina Jensen chaplain TREMONTON RESIDENT Mr P K Hayes will then' install Meet Here Friday Self Culture Club Officers Ready To Entertain Visitors Garland will be host to the women's clubs of northern Utah next Friday when the clubs of the Utah Federation send their representatives here tor their annual convention Women from Cache Rich and Box Elder counties will be here says Mrs Grace Haws president of the Garland Ladies £elf Culture Club Full details of the convention program could not be obtained from district officers but it is announced that Dr Lyman Daynes of the University of Utah will discuss some phase of the cancer problem in an fddress before the meeting Some excellent musical numbers are assured and efforts are being made to secure a dramatic reader of prominence for the occasion Mrs Weston Vernon president of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs Meetwill be present It Is announced ings will begin at 10 a m and 2 p m In the stake tabernacle The date Is September 14th Third Try is Charm For Second Choice ENTERS COUNTY RACE William Ruftenbeck of Tremonton has sumounced his candidacy for the nomination for County Assessor on the Democratic ticket Mr Ruitenbeck received a college education and served as a missionary for the L D S Church He has been engaged in business In Box Elder County for a numUfer of years and through his wide acquaintance has come to appreciate the problems of the rural taxpayer He feels that his business experience and training qualify him for the office he now seeks and he promises that If nominated and elected he will exert every effort toward giving Impartial fair and courteous service to everyone Notice To Water Users Of ‘‘The Bear River Canal System Water will be shut out of the West Bear River canal which Irrigates the district west of the Malad River beginning Monday morning Sept 10th for one week The next week begin ning Monday September 17th the full scheduled stream will be put into the canal In the alternating week the water will be Bhut out of the Corinne and East Side canals which supply water to the district between the rivers and east of Bear River This 'distribution is necessary on account of the extreme shortage of oOo water In the river and in order to get All four teams seem to be fairly more from the quantify of efficiency and should turn out water available by having good sized evenly matched some great baseball irrigation streams oOo Farmers are urged to get’ ditches Is Baseball probably the most fickle well cleaned to the dry weeks in order sport there is however as the ‘‘breaks” to use the larger stream to the alterdecide many contests A team may weeks to the best advantage nating to have a single play superbly only Signed: Sugar Co Canal Department Probably that Is one of the reasons O A Christensen By been so popular as a National pastime If we knew the course any The executive committee ot the game would take it would cease to Ue Gat land Tremonton Ladies Literary fun and would be entirely uninterestClub met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs A D Rich Plans for ing indeed oOo club meetings were made 5 the In the game at Wellsville on Labor The opening party will be held next Ike one of the best Wednesday Taylor made Day at the home of evening Continued on “'zz 4 n the new Legion officers who are as follows: C D Barfuss commander Cecil Bradford first C H Last second Ezra Jensen Adjt and Finance officer Linford h lstorian Henry Parley Sorenson chaplain Ray Hougaard Out going Commander Edell will be service officer Ball Soft Mr sen cials Artists All Star Second Get Revenge At - 3 Lt4 The third game of the series between A and B allstar selection of players from the Softball league was played Tuesday evening with the B squad v defeating the' A team 4 to S The game was filled with fielding ' and hitting thrills galore Tbs B team started thsscoring' in the last half of the first toning when lived on a fielders Gals Thompson choice advanced to third on an error and a wild pitch and scored on three successive walks issued ty Rulon Man- the - ning The frame tied the count In the second when Rich first batter hit a over the left field fence The B team’ forged ahead to the 4th getting 2 runs on 3 errors and a fielders choice and scored again in the (th when Gunderson socked a home run The efforts of the A’s were confined to one more tally in the 5th on a followed by a triple single l?y Taylor by Manning and one run in the 6th on 2 errors and a 3 bagger The first game of the series ended in a deadlock at 2 all and the second A’e homey i w The box score: "A'’ TEAM Pos AB Player School Off Culhmore rf 3 H Gaddle 3b 3 With Good Spirit L Bishop Is 3 school Rich 2s 3 tor an excellent Prospect If 3 year are the brbdiest ever according Jones to Principle J U Gunderson of the Taylor cf 3 Garland school a R Mailing p 3 the V Bowcut lb 2 In spite of heavieF&prollment work of placing student ip their clas- V Carter 2b 2 e 2 ses has gone ahead with unusual ease Clark 27 All have satGed down Totals and rapidity to work with a will alrea&yS “B" TEAM Principal Qunderson says that' there M Welling o 3 has been talk this week of a school G Thmpsn cf 3 If 3 column in the paper and that if pos- - Howard sible ‘‘School Notes" should start to Gunderson 2b 2 L Thmpsn Is 2 appear soon Korth p 2 Starts Mrs Vanfleet Honored Suthertal lb Christofhjn 3b 3 3 3 reception was held fcy the Y L Mulliner "iL I A stake board at the Garland Walker Totals ward Relief Society room Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs W R Vanfleet 2 who was the first stake president of 1 the organization in the Bear River A Team 0 0 stake Mrs W L Grover and Mrs B Team 1 tt Summary— Errors: Rich 2 V L J Somson of Salt Lake City and SutherGundersonV Carter Mrs Thomas E King of Garland and 'L Mrs Erickson of Beaver Dam all land Bases on t&lls: Gunderson Korth Stolen bases: Gunmembers of the first stake board were Thompson Sutherland Christophersbn The room was decorated ta derson present Rich 3 b$s 2 base hits: Cullimore M I A colors gold and green An inHome R hits: hut and Manning Howard teresting program wag carried with a runs: Rich Gunderson' Wild pitch: was presented Mrs Vanfleet Earned runs: A Team 2 traveling bag by Mrs Ursel Rose to R Manning B Team 2 Left On bases: A Team Refreshbehalf of the stake board ments were served to more than 100 3 B Team 8 Struck out: by Korth L Umpires: L Evans and D Thompson guests a ho called during the afterScorer: A R Buxton noon A fit '? Boy Breaks Arm Billy the young son of P M Helnie of Garland suffered a bioken leg Wednesday when he fell from a pile of baled straw on which he was playing His injuries were treated at the at Brigham City to County ’hospital taken by Mrs A R which he was Capener CARD OF THANKS We wish to express pur gratitude to all of cur many friends who assisted us following the death of our wife and mother We ‘are Indeed grateful for the many ' kind expressions of sympathy and for the flowers that were brought Mr Geo J Nlshiguchi and family V |