Show THE GARLAND TIME The “Times” Contains no Liquor Advertising It’s a “Home” Paper EVERY FRIDAY PUBLISHED GARLAND VOLUME VIII Pert inent County Fair to Paragraphs By T Wn John Open Next Week sU HUEY LONG At Tremonton Our country isn’t yet Of course BIG COLBORN RODEO quite civilized INSURES SUCCESS we have been aware of this OF SHOW sad truth for some time exit the dramatic but past has donned fairtime reTiemonton of Huey Long who called galia in readiness for the Box Elder himself the “Kingfish” of county Fair and Rodeo which will Louisiana and was proud open there next Thursday morning of his position brings the Preparations have been made to enthe largest crowd in the eleven fact right out on the front tertain history of the event years page The fair gates will open at 10 a The lawless assassination of the powerful Senator is deplored by every law loving citizen but every one who had been following the of the career ruthless ‘‘Kingfish” knew that his acts would very likely lead him to just such an end UTAH FRIDAY INDIANS RETURN FROM SUCCESSFUL MONTANA MISSION Moroni Timbimboo and Hemy Wo have it urned enseok of WashaKie to the from a short term mission Indians on the Fort Peck reservation at Wolf Point- Montana The men leit last June and weie withm a few to be oinciauy released days but hastened home due to the inlant son death of Mr Woonsooxs this In week the course Mr Mr Joseph A TimDunboo with of a conversation Josephson Wednesday reported that they had remaxaoie success and much joy in their laoois durtng the past summer slammed "Nobody doors in our "and wt m Thursday Visitors will find ex- faces’’ says Mr Tunbimboo hibits all in place at the time and baptized seveai nearly every week” welmade Everywhere they were will be able to view tire best the come and given splendid tieatment county has produced in every line of declared that they accomplished endeavor A band concert will be a rIhey more in these lew months than the feature of the opening morning white missionaiies in that field had events been abld to do in fifteen yeas Friday will again be Governor’s day The Fort Peck people are of a difand the big livestock parade will be o’clock held at Saturday will be ferent tribe and speak an entirely Ogden day The rodeo will begin each different language than the Washakie contheir Consequently day at 2 o’clock featuring Everett residents Colborn’s famous string of horses and versing was done in English steers and a group of champion cowboys Monte Montana will appear as 4-- H one of the star performers AT GARLAND SEPTEMBER Highway It is to be hoped that the conditions that made Huey Long possible in Louisiana will not produce another like him tho he was a man of great courage and tenacity for whatever his objectives he achieved them at the expense of orderly constitutional government Notice to Irrigators Idaho of this sire these bringing into Box Elder county an individual descending from some of the most outstanding in flocks the breeding Hampshire most outstanding Hampshire breeding flocks in the west He was raised by the Andrus Brothers who have exhibited their sheep and won numerous International prizes at the Chicago on page S Livestock Exposition and other national shows He Is sired by a iam ManThe Misses Alissa and Vera purchased from the Hoggin Land and ning of Salt Lake City spent the Livestock one of Montana company at the home of their parof the most prominent Hampshire ents Mr and Mrs D E Manning breeding establishments in the west It is the plan of these boys whe Mr and Mrs H D Woffinden spent Stumm of Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake have as their leaders Park Continued on page 5 City Miss direction of D P Murray state club leaders Myrtle Davidson and Eugene Merritt of the United of agriculture exStates deportment tension service Such topics as What do we want most out of life How can What we break unsatisfactory habits shall I choose for a vocation in life were discussed were given by Special lectures the In the club purchase boys are Amendments Have Strengthened A A A Director Declares The amendments revising the Adjustments Act to meet also of constitutionality questions and clarify the legislative strengthen acfoundation of the farm program cording to Director William Peterson colt the Utah State Agricultural lege extension service To insure the constitutinality of the have Act the following provisions with a specified foimula Third the operation of the Act rigidly limited to interstate commerce and the interstate commerce clause is redefined to bring it in line with language used by the supteme court in Provision is made previous decisions of federal and state fer coojjeration governments proStrengthening and clarifying include the following: been made: interest rates and land First the authority of the secretary Mortgage of agriculture has been defined and tax rates may be taken into consider-- j at parity price or trtion in arriving limited to make it clear that Congress value fair exchange is not delegating power to an to the If officer but directing him provisions allowing adjustment are taxes perform certain functions for which of the rate of processing use economical definite guides and standards have held Invalid the specific rates of tax to therefore set by Congress are to be in effect We urge our patrons been set up The plan granary make the best use of the water in the Second all pievious and existing canals which serve them This car takes benefit payments and con- which contemplates the holding on be done by cleaning ditches and pre- tracts instituted prior to the adoption farms of reseye supplies of certain crops for use in perparing to give streams careful atten- of the amendments are legalized and iods of possible shortage and to protion when available ratified by Congress The processing for informaConsult ditch riders taxes in effect are directly levied by tect both fanners and consumers from tion Congiess at their present rates and undue price fluctuations Is incorporspecific rates are set for barley rye ated In the farm program Sugar Co Canal Dept and flax Provision is made for Provision is made for limiting Orson A Christensen farm of products competing of tax rates in accordance Superintendent of Due to the reduced quantity water in Bear River and In an effort water in as Bear conserve much to Lake as possible for 1936 use we are rotating the wfeter in the latger canTills weeks will als in alternate facilitate larger streams and more visions UTAH NUMBER 1935 Safety is Topic For Talks WARD MEETING PROGRAM PLANNED BY SEVENTIES Julius 7 Womens Club Keeps Birthday — Madsen who recently Garland wheie he is operating a furniture business will be the at the Sunday evening meetRay Hogard And Leonard speaker ing Dean Hall In charge of the proSTATE CLUB LEADERS Bishop Call Attention gram announces Mr Madsen is an able ARE GUESTS AT speaker To Conditions and and an active church worker ANNIVERSARY Leonard Bishop and Ray Hogard of should have much to say of interest A good musical program will also the Lions safety committee presented The ladies of the Self Culture Club who two brief and interesting talks on the be provided by the Seventies of Garland celebrated the 30th ansafety at the will have charge of the exercises problem of highway niversary of the founding of their Wedregular club luncheon meeting organization at a beautifully appointed nesday evening party held In the Relief Society M I A TO HOLD Mr Hogard called attention to the room of the ward recreation hall CONVENTION SUNDAY Wednesday afternoon increase in traffic accidents appallng as revealed by the statistics gathered members and guests A four stake M I A convention and were present to enjoy an excellent by the life insurance companies is scheduled to be held in the stake some humorous and slogans to the suggested banqijrt Since tabernacle and Garland ward build- program correct careless diiving party Is held only each fifth year it are Local officers stake ings Sunday Mr Bishop highway patrolman deis the goal of the club to make it a preparing to take care of a large distinctive social event and this year’s Infended the necessity of automobile number of ward and stake workers sucwas pronounced spection and the need for rigid obeddecidedly and several members of the church party ience to eveTy traffoc regulation and cessful by all who participated in It M I A general board who will be be are preto rule if needless deaths The activities began with a prgram to Instruct the delegates present vented under the direction of Mrs The Garland ward Sunday School conducted The problems arising out of the T E Betenson president The numwill adjourn at 11 o’clock to make for school children to walk bers presented were as follows: necessity room for the convention upon the roads to and from school The club chorus consisting of the was brought Meadames J J Shumway J I Taylor up for future consideration by Mr Hogard In the course of Harold Persson Mlllan Peck Rulon his remarks Manning C D Barfuss D Henry A final report on Wheat Day was Manning and Alma W King with Mrs A D Rich accompanist and Mr accepted by the club and all the were thanked for their able Fred L Nye director sang three numand unselfish service in putting over bers ‘'There Are Fairies” event and “By the Bend of the River” the ’ Greetings were extended by Mrs Betenson the club history was read by d Miss Beth Innes spent last Mrs T W Innes the tribute to devisiting with relatives In Salt Lake MINES AND FACTORIES parted club members was paid by City RESERVE SPACE FOR Mrs Arthur Welling stories from the past were told by Mrs A R Capener EXHIBITS Mrs T W Innes had as her guests and a three act play “Her Master’s Wednesday night her mother Mrs W Voice” was read by Mrs Nethella of Salt Somsen L Mrs J A continuous L Grover and and Griffin Lake City stream of entries in all departments— this a banquet was serFollowing and exposition competitive ved in the hall dining room Two Utah's greatest state ANNOUNCES tables were decorated in the fair this year according to fair man long club colors pink and white and at FALL REGISTRATION agers and departmental supervisors a each place the of copy days printed DATES AND COURSES Of exceptional interest to fair visitprogram was laid Mrs Ursel Rose ors September 28 to October 5 as toostmistress and the followacted school for the clusive win be the exhibit of mine Registration ing responses were given: Our Club year at the Utah State Agricultural products and mining operations in Mothers-thMrs Charter Members September College will begin Monday the big coliseum the nearly 60 dis- L J Somsen Our Big Sisters past announcement to an 23 according plays of Utah manufactured products Presidents Mrs R T Shaw Our SiFreshfrom the President's office a tc said including mystery exhibit sters the Club Mrs Fred L Nye Our men will register on the opening date be the first public showing of a woKid Sisters New Members Mrs d and the sophomores juniors and sen- nderful scientific innovation in the W Johns day manufacturers iors will register the following the livebuilding The club was honored by the pres24 September stock exhibits champion ence of Mrs including J L Gibson of Salt As in the past the regular school horses cattle swine and sheep from Lake City president of the State year will be divided Into three quarters various states and the agricultural Federation of Women’s clube Mis of practically equal length The fall and horticultural displays In great R Holman of Brigham City prequarter will continue until Friday variety from many counties of the T sident of the northern district fedeDecember 6 and three days later 6tate AH of the state’s big mining ration and Mrs Weston Vernon of will be held for the winter Intenhave companies signified their Logan past president the state quarter which continues to March 13 tion of making exhibits this year federation all 6f Ivhcfnf 'fcpoke briefly The spring quarter registeration is The state fair grounds In Salt Lake scheduled for Monday March 16 and City have been greatly Improved and during the dinner hourrt Fred L Nye the quarter ends May 29 followed by extended during the two years the furnished twb vocal solos during this period which close fair has not activities commencement operated More than The following former fclub members June In better$100000 has been expended Present indcations aie that the col- ments and construction and Improv- from out of towh wer special guests: L J Somsen Mrs W L Grover Mrs In best one of will the have years ement of buildings lege ha Landscaping Jesse G Coe Saif Lake City Mrs its history added to the beauty of the state fair Mrs Registration practically Frank Nish Mrs Mrs L W Logan leached the 2500 mark during the last plant while for better facilities Preston Mrs Burdett Smith Mrs John school year and It is predicted that the amusements and of proexposition Benson Mrs M M Rampton and Mrs registration total will be higher this ducts will add much to the entertainFlorence Clines Ogden Mrs John T The college has made a sub- ment features and the year enjoyment of Roberts Mrs R T Shaw Mrs Emelia stantial Increase In student registra- visitors Welling and Mrs Valeria Baird of tion each year during the past decade Governor Henry H Blood has issuBrigham City Mrs L F Holman of and is growing more rapidly than any ed a special appeal to public leaders East Garland Mrs E R Shelton of other institution in the Rocky Moun- civic and professional oi ganizatipns Preston Idaho and Mrs Paul tain aiea and to the people at large to do their of Bountiful A large number of In order to meet the demands part in furthering the success of the of former club members from Garthis growth many new faculty memb- 1935 state fair were also present land ers have been employed for the comOfficials in charge of the horse and The new men and women dog shows predict the most interesting year MARRIAGE IS income from the leading selected ing of all such shows in Utah The stitutions in the United States and draft horse pulling match with its ANNOUNCE- Dof traina degree very high icpiesent long list of prizes Is attracting widMr and Mrs L C Christopherson Several other facing and experience espread attention this year announce the marriage of their will return from leaves ulty members Exhibits of fine arts and applied ait? which daughter Alice to Jay Dee Harris son of absence during pertod they wW revfal utah at Jts Many Mr and Mrs Joseph D Harris of of have been pursuing graduate and adentered their have artists professional Tremonton The wedding took place vanced work in their particular fields works landscape including figure in the Wednesday September 11 e paintings etchportrait and Logan temple with President Wm A interfere with ings and sculpture when they materially Noble performing the ceremony most The bride was one of the adjustment progiams An annual apequal to 30 percent of the1 and popular members of propration cliarming customs estimated to yield receipts last years graduating class at the available is made about $90000000 Bear River high school and a host of A special convention for the purpose of subsidizing exports of the 153 and friends thruout the valley wish the will diversion’ of sur- - five 187 quorum of Seventy domestic production be young couple well In their married life pluses from normal channels of trade held in the stake tabernacle at Gar A party will be given in honor ot and for financing adjustment pay- land on Sunday Sept 22 at 10 a m ments and 2 p m The 10 o'clock meeting Mr and Mis Han is Monday evening for marketing agree- - is for the quorum presidencies and the at the home cf Mr and Mrs Arthur The procedure All quorum ments is clearly outlined In accord- - stake presidencies Welling with needs which have become bers and their friends are urged to "Marv" Nielsen took over the post evident since the original Act became be In attendance at the 2 p m this week office having received his Potatoes have been made a basic ing Tcvi Edgar Young will be from Washington D C appointment and provision is made for ent af the convention Jensen is continuing as assistant Ezra A L Cook sec’y 153rd quorum until Marv learns his new trade specific control'methods for this ciop At Club Luncheon dictator The Louisiana was an outlaw himself He had seized control of courts Boys Bring and election machinery in Thereeventswill be the usual horseso pulthat have proved popling order to maintain himself ular a big midway and carnival and Valuable Ram and his henchmen in office dancing every evening inconsistent in a manner Three thrilling days of fun and edwith a democratic form of ucation are ahead for those who Into County come to the fair this year show ofgovernment ficials promise IMPROVEMENT FLOCK He was not playing the STUDENTS ATTEND IS GOAL OF game by the rules When CLUB CONVENTION he found custom and rules CLUBS AT STATE COLLEGE in his way he ordered his controlled legislature to Essie Peterson Verneta Adams and A purepred Hampshire ram has just from the Andrus change those rules to give Clarissa Larson of East Garland Har- been purchased USAC of Kamas Utah by memhim any advantage over a rison Miller Paul Stumm and Boyd Brothers bers of the Bear River City and Evans rival that he might need Iverson of Tremonton represented purebred- Hampshre sheep clubs of annual to John Therefore his opponents Box Elder county at the first Boj Elder county according Utah Stewart assistant short course at the county extension were denied what satisfac- State club at which college Agricultural agent have gottion they might personal and economic problems that with used This ram will be the ten out of a fair contest are confronting the young men and puiebred Hampshire ewes purchased and the only way left was women on Utah farms were discussed by these two clubs early last spring three days last week flockf from the prominent breeding the unlawful way This forSeventeen counties were representof Laketown of J Herbert Nebeker one of them finally adopt- ed with 164 delegates to the special and Woodrow and Melvin Peted tho it cost him his life course which was conducted under Utah erson of Malad Any man who refuses to play th0 game by the rules esis courting disaster pecially wheq'he offends so many' 4t was a tribute to men’s patience that Senator Long was allowed to rule His death so many years was a1 regrettable tragedy but hardly less of a regrettable tfSgedy than the misuse of democratic government by Which he rose to power and maintained his machine 13 moved V to With Dinner State Fair Next hjonth Awakens Great at Interest Party |