Show GARLAND TIME Contains “Times” The no Liquor Advertising It’s a “Home” Paper PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY DECEMBER TUJMBER22 27 1935 Letter Explains Various organizations in the valley most important anduring the ChristTO HAPPY NEW YEAR mas holiday season the in point of occur list THE LINDBERGHS Heading ance is the Decorated Ball annually Ever since her second son given by the Clio Club at the Fielding was bom Anne Morrow hall which takes place tonight evening the annual Lindbergh‘has been besieg- ballTheof following the Ladies Self Culture Club ed with letters from cranks witt be held In the Garland ward rethreatening another kidnap- creation hall Monday night the Sohas cial Development At last the ing club at Fielding for gives its annual Birthday ball and become too great ENTERTAINS had Tuesday night the Garland Lions ofpeace of mind she FOR DAUGHTERS It fer their annual carnival dance to to get away from the New Year is pretty hard to believe that gTeet a somewhat different nature will The Garland Camp of the Daughters Of of the Utah Pioneers held a party in rethere is no need to be the stake M Men - Gleaner banat the Rehonor of Mieir peated threats after such an quet and dance to be held In the Gar- lief Society roomdaughters last Thursday evenhall ward Lindland Friday January 3rd experience ‘as the As program numbers papers on ing AU these parties are of great imface and Marriage were berghs have had In the eyes of their sponsors Early Courtship The American public is sin- - portance read by Mrs A R Capener and Mrs and of the dancing public Music Orwin Two piano solos were J J the cere its wishes provided lsr always the very best and least the holiday spirit is at a high pitch played by Miss Venna Kirkham famous family may Mrs Ludvig The following hostesses a re- No effort Is ever spared that can make Larson Mrs find peace of mind Eugene Bone Mrs George sult of leaving the immed- them events to be long remembered In Gleason and Mrs Rose Manning served former the minds of all who participate iate scene of the a delicious luncheon to Wm UTAH MANY DANCES TO PUBLIC THIS WEEK Paragraphs By V Editor SEASON OFFERS Pe rtine n t John Relief Agency Surplus Relief Corporation Has Distributed Large Sum In County LUlahiyuq ijou oHoppii rilenj tj£a)i- - DUP fear to in that at as guests The camp will day In January tragedy HAPPY NEW YEAR TO RED CROSS QUOTA IS REACHED OUR READERS Garland went over the top with a collection of 100 per cent of the quota INTERESTING NOTES FROM assigned the community in the Red Cross membership drive Leo Walker' who was given the task of supervising the drive by Bishop Nichols announces Oarland was given a quota of $5000 Mrs Mary E Ungey of Salt Lake to raise and the amount came In City spent Christmas day with Mr and than ever before Mrs Streator with less effort Tingey Nearly everyone asked to enlist for the Mr and Mrs Leon Hales were Sunyear responded promptly making the day guests of Mr and Mrs Geo Hales said Mr Mr and Mrs J A Capener spent task a genuine pleasure Walker who thanked his associates in Christmas day with Mr and Mrs Inlthe American Legion who assisted in and Capener the drive Henry Hales returned home Christmas day after a five months stay in “ Belle Fourche South Dakota Every week we write and mail our paper to you with a feeling that we are addressing ourselves to you in Our a veiy personal sense news items our editorials our advertising is sent to you individually with much the same feeling that'1 one sends aletter to a friend This issue is the last of another’ year but tho we shall not publish another until next'year still next publication is only one week away' just the same as usual- All of life is that way Important dates significant events occasion no pause in the onward march of time n RIVERSIDE NOTICE On Wednesday afternoon Dec 18th the Sunday School officers and teachTO TIIE MEMBERS OF THE GAR- ers entertained the children of the LAND SUGAR BEET ASSOCIATION ward at a Christmas dance NOTICE is hereby given of s proMr and Mrs Geo R Hales had as posal duly made and entered by res- their guests on Christmas Mr and olution of the Board of Directors of Mrs Lloyd Cravens Mr and Mrs Leon said Association on the 14 day of De- Hales Mr and Mrs Stephen Hales and of cember 1935 to amend Article VII Mr and Mrs Ronald Hales and their the Articles of Incorporation of said families Association so as to provide that the Mr and Mrs Dean Hales and daughtime place and manner of calling and ter Beverly spent Christmas with Mr holding regular and special meetings and Mrs Earl Hales of the Association shall be provided Mr and Mrs Ray Capener and childand also to provide ren are for in the holidays in Salt that beginning with the year 1936 Lake Cityspending three (3) directors shall be elected for two and (2) two of term (2) years a NOTICE directors shall be elected for a term The Box Elder County Treasurer's of one year and that thereafter at office Is now to receive money open each regular annual meeting directors for tax redemptions shall be elected to fill the vacancies County Treasurer created by the expiration of the terms — of directors to serve for a term of NOTICE two (2) years The Board of County Commissioners Said proposal will be considered at a meeting to be held on the 11th day of Box Elder County will meet in of January 1936 at the principal of- special session Monday December 30 Garland Box 1935 at ten o'clock A M to take carl fice of the Association Elder county Utah at 1 o'clock P M of all miscellaneous and unfinished of said day and said meeting having business for the year 1935 been duly called for said place day Yet if there ever is a day when time does seem to pause for just a moment it is just' as the year comes to Earth holds its a close bredth an1 instant before a new year of time all fresh new Ariql fuhused steps forward fof us to use as wTe Then in an hour of will wre examine retrospection ourselves to determine how well we have used the time provided by the last year Mistakes and failures loom large as we realize that this year has gone and fine resolves rise easily as we face a new unspoiled year and of time As individuals having the power to shape the course of our own lives and even to influence profoundly for good or evil the lives of our close and remote associates let us firmly resolve this new year to awake from the indolence into which we have fallen in recent years the indolence that has persuaded us tht all society and government will take its course regardless of anycan do we about it thing ’Our own lives our communities the whole world in which we live will degenerate tp its lowest possible condition unless we awaken to our individual responsibility to fill it with the kindness honesty decency courage temperance and morality it so much needs War crime and intemp- - meet the last Thurswith Mrs James Jan ORDINANCE A Mrs Chas Anderson The D E Manning family held their annual Christmas party at the family home Christmas afternoon Luncheon was served at abut 2 pm then a program was given under the direction of R H Manning The following numbers were presented: group singing of of Mrs Nellie DESPERATE ’ AMBROSE doing some deep thinking and trouble clouds loom thick on the Ambrose is just one of horizon the characters in that humorous and delightful comic strip ’Matter Pop If you haven’t been introduced to Desperate Ambrose Old Timer Willie and Pop Wimpus you’ve been missing a lot of good clean American humor C M Pajne has found the real underlying humor in home life and brings it to you in this favorite of the comic strip readers everywhere '“S’ Matter Pop ” Is a Regular Feature of This Paper Watch for It in Each Issue i To 1935 County Emergency Relief Manag- - era: The Federal Surplus Relief Corpora-- ’ tion thru the Utah Emergency Relief Administration and the Utah State partment of Public Welfare have made available for distribution in your county surplus commodities during the period October 10th' 1933 to October between county existing officials the State EmRelief Administration and Relief Committees Yours very truly Glen D Reese Director Distribution Commodity Wm T Inglehcart Coordinator for the State Department of Public Welfare cooperation Pierce and municipal Mr is We happily acknowledge many greetings and good wishes extended us at this season of good will We feel that our many readers old and new are daily becoming more our friends May each of you enjoy a full measure of happiness peace and prosperity in the year to come MANNINGS HOLD t CHRISTMAS REUNION Christmas songs reading by Hazel Manning' song by 'the younger members of the family readings by D II 31st 1935 The following statement lists the Manning and C L Frye saw solo Roy Manning vocal solo Margaret quantity and kinds of such commodBott story Julia M Frye ities and the wholesale value based on papers “Voice of Inexperience” Mr and Mrs Salt Lake City prices that you have Victor J Bott words of appreciation have made distribution of to persons : lows by Miss Alissa V J Bott R H and eligible to participate as recommended County Road Maintenance — $2845000 Mr and Mrs D E Manning by the Social Service Division County Road Special Contructlon We are requestng that you make this members of the family were pres$1950000 ent and each received a lovely gift information available to the newspap$1000000 from the- Christmas tree at the conMother’ Fund Dependent ers of your county and that you mail $1500000 clusion of an enjoyable Pauper Fund afternoon to this office two clippings from each Justices’ Court - $160000 which prints this release newspaper District Court - $210000 The Social Hour club held their You should make it known to repre$2885700 & General Statutory party at the home of Mr and Mrs sentatives of the respective newspapers $919500 County Sheriff Frank Hall The home was beauti- that all of the Items mentioned and $673500 County Clerk & Auditor with the the quantities distributed have in no fully decorated In keeping $784000 County Assessor Christmas season Rook was played yvay curtailed the giving of other re$535000 County Recorder delicious and a was lief needs within the available funds tray luncheon $631000 County Treasurer crved to 20 members and one guest This further information ehquld be $285000 County Attorney discussed conveyed that all of thte flour ji large' New a Year’s for plans werf $34000 County Surveyor party to be held at Mr and Mrs E C quantity of the lard evaporated and Custodian (building & grounds) Oleason’s home New Year’s Eve Drank dried milk amoked meat canned meat $394000 Munns Willard Wood and Frank Hall and sugar distributed were processed Health & Quarantine $132500 — — — were in Utah plants All of Won prizes County Extension Dept $280100 ' V purchased in Utah County Commissioners $360000 Verl Ilenrle who is a senior at the To transport the food stuffs that! Juvenile Court Dept $71000 USAC this been holis have 325 cam distributed the railroad year spending Exhibits As Advertising fund $495000 idays at the home of his parents Mr would be required Thirteen carload Section 11 Deficits forbidden The and Mrs Oeorge Hcnrie Mr Ilpnjle of Kentucky blue grass seed were officers of the various County Departrecently received an Invitation to Join celved and disbursed for repasturing ments Boards etc Commissioners the PI Gamma Mu fraternity a na- drought areas and 29 carloads of raw for which appropriations are made in tional honorary scholastic fraternity cotton wool and yard goods received this Ordinance are expressly forbid- for social science from which mattresses wool blankets students r den to make expense In excess of the bed comforters cases bed pillow amount appropriated for such departMr and Mrs Roy Manning accom- sheets towels and wearing apparel ments boards commissioners ‘etc for panied Mr and Mrs N J Sargent to were produced In all it would require the calendar year beginning January Grace Idaho Thursday to visit with 367 railroad cars for the above foo1936 excepting the matters provid- Mrs Manning’s sister Mrs Adams lind dstuffs seed and materials for wearing ed by law ' family apparel etc Passed this 17th day of December Surplus Commodities ‘distributed 1935 Harold Persson and L C Christoph-ersorepresented 20 per cent of all relief Commissioner George' Abbott voting drove to Brigham City last sued and foodstuff constituted 90 per Commissioner “Aye” John Adams Thursday to attend the meeting at cent of the total distributed Commissioner I voting “Aye’ Joseph which the Civic Club of Northern The cost of distribution from rail Dewey voting "Aye" Utah and Southern Idaho was organ- heads or torage plants to eligible perAbbott Chairman of the ized George sons has been accomplished at 850 per Board of County Commissioners of of the wholesale value of those Box Elder County Utah Mr and Mrs Chester Boss and baby cent commodities The of oveAttest: proportion and Mr and Mrs Farrell Wood and rhead distribution the cost borne by C Henry Nielsen County Clerk baby spent Christmas at the home of the Federal Emergency Relief AdmiMr and Mrs Peter Boss (County Clerk Seal) nistration was 66 per cent Mrs R H Manning and son Hollist Success in handling work in the Mr and Mrs O D Larsen of e returned home Thursday of last week and Mr and Mrs Bert D6na of distribution of all surplus commodities from a weeks visit with her mother Ogden spent Christmas at the home is particularly attributed to splendid 3 erance are pounding insistently at civilization’s door and only positive determined action can keep them out Let us resolve ! The resolve may help to bring to us all the Happy New Year we wish for all of our friends and readers Below is an interesting letter lifting' the amounts of surplus relief supplies distributed in Box Elder county to the! It comes from the State needy paitment of Public Welfare at Salt Lake City under date of December 17th Appropriation Ordinance Adopting Budget To Govern Expenditures Of Box Elder County Utah For Calendar Year 1936 The Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County State of Utah ordains as follows: Section 1 Pursuant to Section Revised statutes- of Utah- 1933 a budget making - appropriations of funds for Box Elder County a political subdivision of the State of Utah is hereby adopted for the calendar year 1936 for the various departments and purposes and in the amounts as folAn hour Garland Sugar Beet Association By Ludvig Larson president Attest Harry Drew secretary Dated this 14th day of December 1935 Dates of publication: Dec 20 27 & j of Activities sure holding their nual social events strain and has them JOHNS V WM and Mrs T A Caiter entertained at Christmas dinner for Mr and Mrs P E Ault and son Harvey and Mrs Edith Barnes of Yakima Washington and Mr and Mrs William Lockett of Seattle Washington Mr and &0 James Trlnniman spent Christmas in Salt Lake City with their children Mr and Mrs Frank White Mr and Mrs J E Trlnniman and Mr and Mrs R S Trlnniman Monday evening Mr and Mrs L W Manning had as guests Mr and Mrs Michael Erickson Mr and Mrs Mike Erickson and Miss Shirley Erickson of Beaver Dam NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING ergency County The following quantities are expressed in terms of pounds: Canned Beans 360 Apples 0D 00 beef 38007 Butter 4918 Cereal 1248 1743 Flour 5880 Lard 720 Cheese Canned milk 6567 'i- Dry skim milk 2784 Canned mutton 1296 Salt pork 6750‘Smoked pork 11667 Rice 3168 Canned Veal 319! Sugar 11465 Dried Prunes 1311 Blue grass seed 24842 Canned Canned soup 5771’ fruit 815 Canned Fresh meat 50227 1291 vegetables Cans for canning 35158 Notice is hereby that the given Gailand City Council will meet Tuesday December 31st at 730 p m in n adjourned session to adopt a budget for the next calendar year Public hearing will be allowed on the proposed budget prior to Its adoption such healing to be held Tuesday December 31st 1935 at 730 p m at the Garland Library Signed: Garland City Council John J 8humway Mayor Ethel Rogers Recorder The following commodities were also 327 wool 750 down eggs supplied: 166 mattresblankets 471 comforters ses 374 sheets 710 pillow cases 736 113 bath towels 959 hand towels leather coats 4368 Jar lids aud caps and 6060 Jar rubbers value of the above The wholesale based on Balt Lake listed commodities City prices was $3933996 m |