Show SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE: The date stamped above on each paper you receive Indicates the due date of your subscription RATES— 5 cents per copy — $L50 per year AND TIME PUBLISHED AT GARLAND EVERY FRIDAY UTAH 9 VOLUME GARLAND VII Pe rt i n e n t V Wm Directors By C E SMITH” TO HEAD DAY MAIN WHEAT COMMITTEE The new board of directors of the Garland Lions selected their committee heads for the ensuing year at their first meeting Tuesday evening and chairmer The committees named are as follows: to It is unreasonable Attendance W L Wood Boys and Blind C E think that he would in con- Girls Arthur Welling fidence arrange to unlaw- Wardleigh Civic and Community W King Roads A R Cape-nAlma fully take state funds with New Leonard Bishop Safety a man for whom he had as Industries O O Sweeten Agriculture little respect as he appar- Mark Nichols Fellowship Alfred George Davis ently had for Mr Richards Michael is Finance even tho he were inclined to Major Activity C E Smith MembeNo Drop P C Petterson be dishonest which certain- rship and William Cullimore ProAthletics ly he is not School Affaire gram L R Walker J D Gunderson Publicity V W he It does appear that Johns Education John J Shumway made one grave mistake : he The entire major committee was let a political organization named at the meeting to speed up the Day arrangements since this force him to employ a type Wheat acts as the central board for group of help that was unfit for that event Its personnel Is as folAny man lows: chairman C E Smith mempublic position who will make that mistake bers J M Gaddle E J Holmgren is putting himself on a spot P C Petterson G G Sweeten and Thos Wise This will organjust as dangerous as any ize the other Wheatgroup committees Day known to gangland next week to begin actual work on the festival This country our country pioneered the way in the establishment of popular free government Its objective has been the maintenance of the max- imum personal liberty consistent with public welfare and the maintenance of the full right of free speech and free press On our national birthday it is highly fitting that we consider the value of these ideals As our population has increased and as our mode of livnational welfare ing has become more complex has required that we sacrifice certain individual liberties that we might enjoy a safe and happy life We can no longer drive down the side of the road we choose sell unsafe food products or haul for hire without a permit Increasing life complexity will require further restrictions than we now have But the right to freely discuss matters of public concern as we see them must forever be preserved inviolate Autocracy feared free speech more than armies Dictatorships the modern counterpart of autocracy is possible only where men dare not utter their criticisms to another Democratic governmnt may not always follsw the right course but it cannot long follow a very We can love our country for the preswrong onp ervation of this freedom which is so close to our hearts and reioice that on its anniversary there is abundant Dromise of continued enjoyment of this great right To Claim Unique Monday Morning Garland Boy Scouts have they will go on the Camp Keisel hike this year says Chester Others may decide Boss scoutmaster to go before the group Is ready to leave Monday morning July 8th to be gone for one week About Indicated ANOTHER PLAN EXHIBIT OF IS displayed forts FLOWER thus ing taxes would increase competition and at least temporarily raise the price to the grower but there is no doubt but what unrestricted production of pork would eventually result "in prices below host of producintervals tion at frequent 9 9 9 9 what cerof Regardelss tain ones say about the value of liberty to raise what one pleases such a practice must lead to prices that are alternately excessively high and excessively low Such prices are no benefit to eith- ef consumer or producer oOo ctions of right 9 public serResponsible vants are supposed to have for reasons and opinions them that are not swayed senby popular opinion or timent Only such men are fit for leadership The public may well dis- the man whose first concern is to please in order to keep a public position for he is a deceiver He is disand a hypocrite Economic stability in our honest with himself and so 4 on Continued page a to great nation depends trust Thompson's was played In an hour minutes which should be evidence enough as to the brand of baseball that was dished out The It is a sad state of affairs when public men become as public shifty as their 9 9 9 and game 21 Is not combination ses a play It oOo in The Cubs started the scoring the last half of the first inning when Archibald hit a and was four-plchased home by Morgan's swat oOo From that time until the seventh they were held completely in check by been the visitors who likewise had unable to score a single run' oOo saw The seventh frame however the Cache Valley team gain their when of the contest only counter with two out W Hansen hit a three bagger and was sent across the plate e by Smith's wallop oOo by Further damage was averted Ewing grounding out to the pitcher well single oOo often that the Unable to determine Just who to Postmaster of Garland In appoint order to sucure the most votes state and county democratic politicians have turned to matter over to the registered voters of Garland who will name their choice for this appointment July 8th under the auspices of the county democratic committee which an event At the election should place Garland in a position absolutely unique among all the cities of the United States for while numto every 2 boys plenty of matches erous cities even hold world’s fairs It Each boy must wear a hat or a cap is believed It would be difficult to find Its postmaster voters 4 one that elected Menu for five day hike — rice will choose O G between Mrs ozs dried prunes 6 ozs bacon 3 ozs Sweeten who with her husband G G ozs oatmeal 5ozs dried apricots 6 Sweeten has been a prominent figure lb chocolate candy bar 6 butter in Democratic affairs in the county c spaghetti 2 ozs noodles I for a good many years and who has ozs navy beans 2 ozs one smal can of Jam 9 ozs small container admittedly been no favorite with the and Marvin small can of party county committee of dried beef 2 ozs tuna fisp 3 Vi ozs one 2 Inch squard Nielson a relatively new comer In the cheeze 3 ozs raisins 4 ozs flour political arena Equipment and menu for the 5 day has been worked out as follows: or 2 Equipment — 1 sleeping bag 2 blankets ground clotji or tent 1 good towel socks and soap pairs heavy pair of shoes one light coat tin cup fork one knife spoon and plate a pocket knife or hunting knife if you have one one No2 17 tomato can and a No 2 string bear can one small reflector oven “per two boys” one hatchet or scout axe of I Vi Mrs Sweeten received word of her as postmaster late last appointment fall from Congressman Abe Murdock but final action was held up due to the lively protest of the opposition Since that time Mr Murdock has worried and hesitated preferring tc permit the Republican incumbent Ezra Jensen to occupy the office rathef than risk his standing by sizes making a choice from either camp other disinterestRepublicans and with them ed persons as well as those close to the contestants will be asked to settle keep the matter for the county committee lbs 2 teaspoons baking powder 4 one of pepper teaspoons salt teaspoons cocoa 30 teaspoons sugar ) small pkg of orangeade powder 2 cans milk or one small can dried milk small pkg soup cubes 1 pots toe carrot and 1 onion for stew Each boy can figure out his own supplies to send to camp Klesel for the other two days 3 around They second are fast Ogden Meet Smithfield base mesand team together oOo Olney In particular seem to possess an uncanny In Judging accuracy ground balls together with a lightning fast throw to first base oOo The Garland boys travel to Brigham on the 4th of July to engage the Peaches In a holiday feature As we must submit our copy to the Times before the game we will not be able to write anything about It until next week's issue oOo Sundav the Cubs are slated to go to Malad where they encounter the Idaho team In the second game of No doubt but what they this half Continued on page 5 “T ON POST REFERENDUM OFFICE TO BE HELD MONDAY hike thru have Distinction City 12 NOTICE taxes 49 Garland Ready For Hike (o Camp ' resolve to put greater efInto their work next year and produce more and better flowers CLUB The Garland club is anxious to stimulate Interest In the growing of The Flower Garden club plans to ! Small inusllh flowers because association with flowbags of various put on another of Its flower shows ln one of the stores this Friday says ers has a refining and uplifting in- to fit the variety of foods painted to waterproof melted comfluence paraffin Individuals and Mrs M E Andrus club upon secretary to as containers President J H Kirkham Is making munities It brings out their finer are suggested food sweet and clean the the show for the and and nobler and causes them aU dairy cattle and some beef cattle arrangements leave Garland Mon quality The will boys Itself wUl be in charge ol to live Incidently political par- herds of Box Elder county for tuber- exhibit upon a higher ‘plane Flowday July 8th at 7 a m for “Bug Mrs J M Gaddle All who have ties have no right to dictate culosis control ers cause one to see the beauty in Lake" which Is 7 miles above ths flowers are asked to them in to office holders We elect This work will be compulsory and and make the display bring Fork Hardware ranch in Blacksmith as attractive the world in place of the ugliness not political parties all owners of cattle are being asked to as the one recently held canyon men to a conduct They plan campaign In completing this work In leave in- cooperate else we would to encourage new members to Join Flower shows are places of inspiraas short a time as possible tion and education says J C Hogen-sodividual names off the baland assist In this worthy goal In the ANNOUNCEMENT The work as outlined by Mr Stewof tho Utah State Extension Ser- near future On July 19th a visit to and it is 'the men we art began Tuesday July 2nd at Manlot At a meeting of the Box Elder for the tua Schedules will be worked out so vice Those who are lovers of flow- some of the prominent flower gardens hold responsible held committee democratic central that all communities will be reached ers by seeing the best of every kind of the valley will be made conduct of an office Saturday June 29th a motion passed as rapidly as possible that an election be held in the GarANOTHElf CONTEST Also within a short time the Bangs' land precinct for the purpose of apabortion control work will begin In at LOOMS for the proving one of two candidates least two communities at Garland position of postmaster The Supreme Court deciBallots are being printed and arrangesion declaring the National ments are being made to carry out this arrangement which has been Act unconstituRecovery There will be an election held Monagreed to by the two parties affected tional has resulted in a wave day July 8th at the Garland Library on Monday July 8th of packer suits to test the Garland Utah between the hours ot The County democratic organiza7 a m and 7 p m for the purpose of prohog constitutionality tion as such has no choice in the maof the of determining the choice Well here we are back again after skeetcr Garrett thot it advisable to matter and whatever has been said cessing taxes under the Ag- jority of Garland Precinct voters for a run ricultural Adjustment Ad- a person to be recommended for ap- a week's absence owing to our ccpyj off get the oni the or done was in the interests of said being too late for the last Issue isitors had collected so he set out to oiganlzatlon Matters have now beer In a single pointment as Garland postmaster ministration oOo do Just with arthat by hitting the ball so adjusted and in accordance American seven week It seems we are somewhat like the far in to the trees In the two between field rangements parties that right to be It was baseball team for they seem packers' filed suit in Federnecessary to send out a search- concerned the candidate receiving a on of the stability collecdegree form to restrain back again to their early season al courts Monof the vote cast at ing party to find lt—after Skeetei majority and after playing a couple of weeks of a had prices will be certified to tion of the $225 a cwt Fed- commodity safely crossed the platter for a day's referendum whether price stability is ac- rather mediocre brand of ball home run as the choice of the Washington eral pork processing tax oOo oOo processing people of Garland and the democratic complished The game Sunday with Smithfield In the eighth frame the Smithfield committee and benefit payments The outcome of these from team in style was as far removed two misplay? made their only Marvin Nielson and Sarah Sweeten it other seems some with or suits is being watched way those of the week before as the new of the game are the two candidates approved by cars are over the sport intense interest by every reasonable that it should be oOo democratic committee the for the models of 1910 lived on Morgan factor in the livestock in- accomplished error purpose of this election Olney's oOo Grover walked and Morgan scored Signed dustry as well as by all LEADERSHIP There was 'only one error committed on M Hansen's mixup with Clarey Nello Christopherson other processors by the Cubs that being a wide throw Bowcutt's Grover was County Chairman We need leaders who In attempting to rut off a man at driven with grounder the final tally of the Removal of the processbase game a moment opinions and convi- second later by Hermy Lions Hear President At Of course to refuse to abide by the will of politi- CATTLE TESTING NOW cal powers usually means UNDER WAY the end of a man’s political Plans have been worked out becareer but it’s a much safer tween State Livestock Wm Inspector way out and only a little H Hendricks and County Agriculturmore sure than the other al Agent Robert H Stewatrt to test i Reflections Anniversary Heads Named MR WELLING’S MISTAKE NUMBER 1935 Scoots to Leave Johns No one who knows H Welling at all that he “felonously” turned in a false salary claim for $100 of the money )f the state of Utah tho a jury has adjudged him guilty of such a crime JULY 5th Lion Committee Paragraphs By UTAH FRIDAY A large delegation of Garland Lions attended a dinner at the Hercanyon mitage In Ogden Monday HaskeD President at which evening of Lions International was the speaker and honored guest men made the trip: The following T E Betensen L C Christopherson William Cullimore George Davis F J M Gaddie A Drlggs M F'urlong Hall Arch George Ray Hogard Hughes Hyrum Jensen Art Michaelis C L Plnder Harold Persson John Richards The Garland “stunt team” of Cullimore and Drlggs came home with a splendid prize as a result of their ef- forts as entertainers Mrs E N Austin who Is recover- returning from a serious operation ed Monday from Salt Lake City and the Congressman Monday and save them the lesponslbillty perhaps in the hope that the losers will blame the voters and the victors will give credit to the proper authorities Decision to handle the situation la this manner was made at a meeting of the county Democrtlc central com- ml t tee held in Brigham pity Saturday evening Party spokesmen announced following the session that harmony now prevails in the ranks and all misunderstandings have been cleared away Judges for the election will be Alma W King William Nish and Dean Hall MYSTERY SHOW TO BE AT HIGH SCHOOL — - BIO MYSTERY SHOW FULL OF COMEDY SPONSORED BY VALLEY AMERICAN LEGION POST With a live African lion and a company of magicians and comedians In the community people here will have something unusual to think about Virgil and his full company will give a complete ewening of entertainment in person on the stage at the high school auditorium at 8: IS Tuesday evening July 9 They will offer their $5000000 Illusion show "Mystic Circus” which is said to employ 20000 pounds of equipment on page 8 Theatre Liberty TREMONTON i UTAH Program for the Week July 7th to 13th Sun- - CLIVE Mon & Tues OF INDIA With Loretta Young 1 Wednesday - Thursday EVERGREEN with Jessie Mathews Also: Fights k — — Friday Zane ! J and Ronald Coleman - Saturday Grey’s ON THE HOME RANGE With Randolph Scott ' ! ! j J i J i I ' |