Show It Is Your Fair TIIE COPY VOLUME TIIE YEAR GARLAND VII Meet Another Gala Start The county fair opened yesterday with clear skies above and just' the right autumn nip in the air to insure a real harvest festival feeling The high school band resplendent in new uniforms paraded and played on the Tremonton streets according to schedule as one of th e opening events Exhibits and displays not in place the preceding flight came in rapidly during the day bringing this part of the exhibition up to its usual standard of excellence The rodeo events attracted fair crowds but the show met generally enthusiastic approval Today and tosee the stands filled morrow should to capacity many declare SEEKS NOMINATION Here is Success nom Our government “by the people” is a government largely by parties with the people taking a seat far Tremonton Votes back Whenever we have Water Improvement a third or independent ticket in the field it becomes LeakV wooden pipe will be icplaced another third party With wlth new iron pipe ln the TremontoD me same offico sppkprs ag the result of the acanciij gym n issue as the of The chief concern of pol- iticians too often is jobs and politics hnd not public wel-- i is the Constitution (Following Day address dellveied b Dr T E Beten-soat hte Garland School Printed by request) Arthur Welling was the principal speaker at the luncheon of the Gar- You aiC a anlJiar wlh lhe real land Lions at the hotel this week wplch the peo‘Je ot An‘" on the necessity 0f faith in eVTms talking ica won fieedom lnm ‘oreign tlomin ones self and in others as a requisite tttuon with the stirring scenes of July fo accomplishment in any hue "of en1770 when independence was deavor whether it be religious or not lourtn declaed and the reasons the people His remaiks were listened to atten had lor maxing such a declaration! tively by the la ge group piesent with the biave battles of the rcvoiu-- j A if Michaehs recently returned fiom estab-j a trip to Yellowstone the World's tion by which independence was Fair and othei paees of interest gave lisned and witn the suileiing and men and women a pleasing repoit of the high lights sdcniiees whicn the oi muse days enduied to gam ioi all of his trip me rignt to "me liberty Vocal duets by Mrs D Henry Man- - Americans auU Lne puhuu 01 ning and Mrs Lee Thompson provided i am going io lane to you about an-the musical enteitamment other geat event with wmch you are but wmch peinaps not bo laimuai itui&a m impoitance ana m drama wrth the gcaiebt events ot tire Revolution Itr fact had ’tins event not laweu peace all tire nuns or tne nngnty buuggie in tne Revolution mrgiit casny won lne Mrs Frank R Holman district pres- - liavc oeen 60 limaY oatutneias aesuoyed oa and dent presided over the convention of au Ule iuiIclUlfe aaa saciuraes of me northern distrret of Federated who libeated America omen’s Clubs held at Garland last tnosc neiot's ror Have gone notnuig The Ladies Self Culture Club Friday me uay was bcpiemiYr 17th 1787 of Garland was hostess to the convenhad eieven years aner independence tion been six yeais aite lncie- aim Visitors wee Mrs Weston Vernon oy xinai of Logan president of the Utah Fer- - laauice had been estaousned over lae Lnusn and wnen eratioa of Women's Clubs Mis H C of Mt Pleasant tttuy °ur enemies wee piedicting second vice state lauuie I0r Ouj Ainenuui cause me president Mrs J L Harvey waS tne tU4le house m Historian j Mrs C H Bryan district dn ecto and Mrs Marriott )JlUa' Lien a ntue city of not more Club Women’s NUMBER 1934 lmess" It would be strange bewords if sometime a group of voters should elect a capable man to handle the public business without him aligning himself with any clique or stumping his county praising Lincoln or Jefferson (both good men no doubt) to get the job yond other 21 THE CONSTITUTION Off to OF THE U S A County Fair Lions Hub Speaker Thousands of men and women are after votes — and jobs — and all the noise we hear is to make the rest of us think that it is the welfare of the country the candidates are interested in instead of the positions parties have SEPTEMBER UTAH Arthur Celling is drive for November votes is beginwrote one observer ning” last month And a great drive it is great hangers-o- t PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND THE VOTE DRIVE “The Not Miss It THE GAI 5 cents $150 Do Georgina of state chairman of inter- relations Mayor John J Shumway welcomed the ladies to the city and a response t he pioposcd bond ceptance was made Ly Ms J H Wright oi Hy- in the election Tuesday The club picsidents then gave The money from this source coupled ripoits alter wiucn Ms Vernon with a P W A loan will build a gave a tala and lepoit ot the conven- small reservoir install the pipe and Uon of Westen states ciuo women buy meters for use in Tiemonton res wmch was neid at Portland Die gun Wences it is reported The total ex- ivns Maruou gave a taut on “mtet- penditure will be $23000 ugden national At me aiieuuoii session Dr L L ways will support a party iiaiie u oait naae oily gave an lam oil "iiio loeuease oi of its platform regardless ' OiillCCi or candidates in this day iviuie nr the convention consisted when even the national phil- Oi aoiO IVn iU oy bwi i'lott lanu vooai duet oy ivns C osophy of both parties oi oil aittmiuig anu ivns ionon There is never a campaign changes with every drift of oi uunaiiu soiO oy ivns the political wind oxuinic ill Fetus ol li igniuu City waged without promises to auu a qua tot oy tne iaues ciuo Ot party supporters of post of- - p rt regukiVof such an i itcung niiuS iviai jNeisoii ot tne nox niuei ingn sumoi gave a reading fice positions in ease of vie- after nit convfuuuu ueciuecl to seep tne ‘ oiguinxauons oinotis ior one mo-P°"er and position 7iob" as we f e'' ' less of principle and are not ytai- to liate tne teim oi oince uuce laaa innaouams Tne acton a me stage weie 3U men horn tne noeiated staves tor 10ur montns tnese men nao keen meeting in uie btaie no use i oami Uis stuciy m liieneuy aeoate cllauge oi areas anu unpassioiica aau a& times seemiig divuie guidance tneir deiioeiauons At tunes tney naa tiumoeeu as maiiy as uo but tuuu liuiait'i luui awinuied as tut wigiuetiing iAiniuma ana many scLnea to give up 11 despair Tne sveet outsiue naa utm cvveita witn tut an I so uiut nuiHs iioin passing ts vouiU not uujtu o uiem aim iuiu watcina eveiy uooi to guaa lluu aeit'a'es 011 memo UbkUlSl U UIUUSOIU) Large 8 Group Attends Annual MIA Convention Six hundred and foity M I A workers attended the annual M I A convention here Sunday it la announced by officers of the young peoples organization Of these 268 weie from Box Elder stake! 212 from Bear River and 152 from Malad Eight representatives of the general boaid were present Harrison R Merrill Joseph Fielding Smith III Alma Elsie C Clayton Earnest P Horseley Grace Neslen Hogan Emily Adams and Julia Backster The remarks of Elder Bmith relative to the slogan By my actions I will prove my allegiance to the Church” at the general assembly la the forenoon weie very much enjoyed Many were impressed by his statement reMany garding the Word of Wisdom want to hide behind the excuse that there aie things far worst for men to do than break the Word of Wisdom and consequently much less should be said about it Elder Smith said there worse lut few were many things could be more silly than the things corrupting of the body and mind with tea coffee liquor and tobacco for the small satisfaction that might be derived from their use The Church was therefore justified in asking its members to refrain from such “silly” conduct He brot out the idea that every member of an organization' owes allegiance to that organization and that allegiance to the church is paid thru the keeping the laws of the Church and said that it is the objective of the M I A to diiect the allegiance of the young people to the Church Sessions and class work continued who Is seeking County Assessor the nomination tor on the Democratic thruout the day and at noon the genboard members weie luncheon eral guests of the Bear Jliver stake ticket Former Resident Gets Mr Ruitenbeck who is not fostered School by any faction asks for the support of the Democrats in Box Elder county Howard Gunderson formerly of Gara young man he lias been Although a Democrat all of his life and is one land and former shop teacher at the hundred per cent back of the program Bear River high school has been the New Deal which comprises state supervisor of shop appointed work for Utah (Paid Political Advertisement) Mr Gunderson went East to continue his mechanical studies following his resignation heie He has since been at Cedar City Mr employed Noall who leaves the state office is State Position It outsiue tins quiet Inin up and down tne Aiuuui coast unu tin uout tut tuatetn iiientiy nud scutes cnaui ifeiueo ineie was no government vvoiuiy ol tne name Lonuneiie ana muustiy weie annost at an ena People weie sunei'ing eveiywmie and tne Sorghum uanger oi anaiiny was noveiing ovei tne land Tne convention m Good had been caned to aevise to have resigned to accept reported some lonn oi government Iliac wrouia yeais to- eoiuonn to uie state a position in California of Pul?lic pi tserve ior tne Anieicun peopie tne It has been noted all over the state There is never a campaign Yet ‘he ana advantages tney nad sc this dosed noeity one oi were hundred entertaina wherever guests that Prlmary c°n: year variety without its argument conueany won In tne fatties of tire Rev- sorghum has been grown it has come READING FUN IN control ed at a lunuieoii at noon reserves olution STORE FOR BOYS cerning who is to have a! yenUon hat the drouth in better condition type of m- - DEMOCRATIC ine men who were assigned tills through voice in the precinct eonven-- j PRIMARY n other crop says J C great tasa weie undoubtedly tne mosi than any Here’s important news for the boys tions or primuries the stand! (ilvlrtua of the Utah extension CALL agronomist tne of oiiniant group kuia ever of America THE AMERICAN sorCOMPANION in tne State Agricultural college The pat party phn or the the nations whatever good reasons Notice is hereby given that a Demo- wo stogetfier in one otroom tnexr names ghum crop is more nearly normal than quality magazine ior boys has been nstory Many group with genei al leanings for closed cratic pi unary herd in the ait win be may extreme us teamed other $2uu a year to $100 to the irom laminar despite any crop Geoige toward a party This ques- - prjmary O warn at Tne oeiocx rate ciiapel lormeriy $350 wasluiigtoii piesided as chanmau drouth ruling it presents p in Friday Septemoer has been reauced to $zuo 2stn I tile iseiijannn UTanunn tion comes up because the these dangers then 81 yeais old to the public purpose The various varieties of sorghum "For a long tune we nave been seekoi eiectmg la delegates to the contributed want excluworkers his rich wisuom and party make a good feed for farm animals ing a way to reduce tne cost ol THE iouiimci auc county convention cane a good to tne discussions Alexander AMERICAN BOY to leaders” states sive control of the ticket at urignain city Ulan on uaooer Ttamnton Witnarn bainuel Jonnsoii Sorghum may be fed as fodder or may "Recently ugden Ehis editor If the parties are interest- ltJ-- aim to Lansact such oilier busi- uouveiior Mon is James ivtaaison ana be put Into an upright or trench silo Gmun we nave enema savings mat maae tne and fed as ensilage taking the place ness as snail come LUioie Uie t were noire some pimimy Moms tne oi ed in the best possib’e govA Deseret News item of gieat of com It is nutritious and animals cut possime and we tnuis boys wul tins 21st day ol beptemuei nitn vino gave tncr talents ana tune agiee inau tne new puce is big news in A Dated like it last week recorded com- ernment rather than on tne leading iioni we hope boys u Ulotv UiC The varitties adaptrd to our longer wm neip us to apiead the good news aiu no on September 17 tile Lne season G G D v ft tin plaints of Utah county Re 'jobs for their supporters let as the noithern by toning umr liienas'' counties such Ol Ul W’Il till lOlnUltloIUl lUu Uays Precmol Cna:i insr publicans that their meet- them call every one in the cost the magof the state and Carbon cut tne witn in including Aiung come to uu ena Alter bl unys ui pttit intc communities several a magings were not being a uocumtin iiau bLim maitiu Millnrd counties arc Red Amber and azines puousnes Hie piannmg uoui POLITICAL to set tne azine unit war continue - their conventions Dwarf Hegarl to known wus Republito viiUoii down regardless m go private limstoiy ANNOUNCEMENT pact in action aitieics and departa is Red Amber The tall growing to help them ments Tne can voters and the logical of politics geatst uocumem in tne woids lavcine characters ol stem variety and produces the minions ox boys will pai aae tnrougtl If I herct announce uiysiii as a can- nistoiy ana wtucli set lonn the guid- sweet name their candidates inference is that they didate lor county cdnuiuvioner lot ing pi inclines or a government ior tut most forage per ante It is usually Trie AMisiaoAN uox m new suxies two ln and feet a rows the right to name their can- - they don’t do that it is half oi tne Royal Canaplanted iteniiew Douglas umied American biatts a loim oi the four year teim on the Democratic tne without opposition cause the party regulars are ticket If nominated and elected noin apart and six inches apart in the row dian Mounted govenmini diilermg radicaUy come Jim Tierney otlier low a The is Dwarf oerve will and tiun the best the ol any to growing existing Hegari people Weaiy who are not reg- jealous of their prior right tne detective from those will give the reader woin iioin tneir long eiiorts and rise tillering variety that gives a wondertne month-thorns many exciting in to jobs or influence and fear my ability me Uuiy geat entertaining W II Gleave humfie ful field of both fodder And grain A come to let American citizens as aoout the pu lection ot Uieu mixture of these two varieties ln the aoubts Wunam wrose Political Advertisement! Heylier (Paid because woik the eiegates needed the uignig &iio makes the tVst ensilage gripping vocational stoaes have won a group pass on them FTanx-iione is a sweet variety and the other him wide acclaim liorn parents and oi tne 81 year od Bennjamm Mrs Lewis O Johnson left Wedneslibrarians as wed as tne hearty to eorne fo ward and sign then is not Cedar City whee she will for day ot Boys is working on new Government by party in- visit with her daughter Mis L C Continued on page 8 For shoiter season counties a var on page 8 which stead of thru a party be- Moles and assist in caring for the iety such as the Dakota Amber It is announced that Miss Beth Sar- is a black seeded sweet stemmed varcomes an obstacle in the new grandson which arrived at the PRIMARY home of Mr and Mrs L C Miles on gent ioinieily oi Gaiand is to be iety will mature and produce a good REPUBLICAN way of “government by the Sept 18 uiimid the ioM oi this weiii to Joe of palatable nutiitious feed either as CALL dry fodder or ensilage BulIc oi Ai instead Montana tr people” It is wrong in Ralph Kirkham Wayne Rogers and Notice is heieby given that a Repubtheory and vicious in Hess left for Provo Wednesday lican primary lor Ganand precinct Glen Tout and his Kings of liar Mr and Mis J Delos Thompson It too if effective! tice Honest party leader-woul- Frank where they will attend the B Y L next will be held in the basement of the to Garland will return mony ol a aiuioiuee the buth baby gul allow only the ship should awaken to its 3 hursday nite Sept 27th- - Watch for library llunsday Sept 27th at 7:3d fcepwxnbra"’ 13 Miss Evelyn Finder and Mii-- Elizp m for the pm pose cl electing 24 another big dance regulars a voice in thkr the clangers and seek to express abeth Archibald are vsit:ng ths ween to the Republican county delegates -- the' in their in which tickets and GoL'u plat in Twin Falls Idaho Thirtem iuuids of only meeting convention called at Bngnam City Mr and Mis Alfred Michaelis and eniei lamed ut a party in and to transact on October 5 1j3 people as a vThole might ex-- ‘ forms the popular will E Bjorn oi Trenvnton S Mr andMrs oi home i if ill) ut tiii tier nciar themselves” rather than the will of a few against it and such consuch otiur busuiass shall come pn Gaines Fnaay from a two weeas vuiiiiion VcliasiLy cvimn the pi Unary are pertinent now There may be argument? cerns payid una lenesumeiits served tap to the lair at Chicago and visafor the c’osed primary but “the great drive for Novem- Miss Mn1 iiaid wU niare liar home ing interesting paints in the eastern John J- Shumway We can only hope Piecuht Chairman' Hates m Loijui tliu winter arid al- - these ber votes” is are the Suggested As Forage Crop trust hgh large I t I kept' want party - ue there' me tew people ielt vho arguments on i I i i r j |