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Form closed to routine new after 3 o’clock on Thursday afternoons EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND PUBLISHED VOLUME VIII GARLAND Pertinent Paragraphs By T Wb School Track In War Unlikely Being Europe Creer Tells John Club Luncheon WE FAVOR THIS ONE in been proposed influential circles that it ofshould be made a penal fense for any- member of to recommend Congress any person to the government service or to recomof mend the employment for governany company ment work or the purchase of any company’s goods It has It is time that Congressmen were forced to confine their efforts to the making of laws for ' the" nation’s welfare rather than having to spend most of their efforts getting patronage for the folks back home We heartily proposal Another favor the innovation which would meet with our hearty approval would be one which would make it a capital offense fo r any committee or person representing any political group to demand the release or appointment of any person from or to any county city state or federal job for political reasons It is our firm belief that decent government can be secured only when men in appointive positions can hold them as long as they do their work satisfactorily and as long as they can get them only on a basis of personal merit We don’t expect to see our ideal realized but we can have our opinion of existing conditions BOND DEBTS In the years from 1930 to 1935 the total bonded debt ‘of all taxing units of Box Elder county was reduced from $721380 to $549000 statistics reveal It is to be hoped that the trend may continue and all of our that eventually governments may operate Inon a nearly cash basis terest on bonds is expensive The money goes far away out of the community paying it to support people who have no local interests or attachments When any bond issue becomes advisable it should be undertaken only when it is certain that it can and will be paid off quickly The per capita bonded debt in Utah is $8978 or 64 per cent of the country average INCOME TAXES Many expect that the day not far off when the Federal government will collect income taxes from almost every one Single men will have to pay on incomes as low as $800 a year is Weber College President Discusses Causes Of War the Alliances between nations are cause of war because such principal alliances lead nations involved in them to feel a false sense of power and security and hence to act un- wisely said Dr Creer of Weber College In a talk to the Lions Club Wed-nesday evening Unjust treaties he second most important Other causes in order portance he listed as held to be cause of of their economic perialism by propaganda UTAH the the war ImIm- press and militarism Provocation for a war Is as great In Europe as it ever has been but the possibility of war there seems remote since there are no extensive alliances Meet Held FRIDAY Today Prospects Bright For Utah Anglers This Summer said the Thru 41 NUMBER MAY 8 1936 SETTLEMENT JOHNS Editor UTAH - Today beginning at ten o'clock am the schools of the northern half of the county meet at the Garland City park for their annual track and field meet W P A Projects Insure The best young athletes in the disLarge Healthy trict will compete In the broad Jump in shot the short and put high jump Supply and longer dashes With Ideal water conditions prein The three high point entrants and millions of additional each event will earn the right to vailing represent their schools in the county trout to be planted during the late Utah's Isaac Wal spring and summer meet to be held the following Friday tons should enjoy one of the finest also at the Garland City park A feature of the day will be the fishing seasons Newell B Cook of the Utah Fish and Game baseball game between the Garland and Tremonton girls for the district department announces Every effort is being made by the championship department to plant as many legal sized fish as possible In all streams thruout the state in time for the opening of the fishing season In all streams and lakes below the 7 000 foot elevation on May 17 Commission-Coo- k BUREAU SEES GOOD DONE Director Lists Benefits V WM Many Attend Stake Sessions Conference convention and conference sesIn sions held Saturday and Sunday the tabernacle are reported to have been the best attended In many officers present months Visiting were Miss Bessie Jones and Mrs R K of Church the Priimary board Hardy of the general and T A Hooper Sunday School board The seminary graduation In the evening filled the tabernacle as usual The were given Diplomas An excellent program to the seminary students School’s Largest Class Will Finish Work Next Week Dr John Edward Carver Will Deliver Address To Graduates student One hundred twenty-eigwill receive graduation certificates at graduates to be exercises the commencement was given by held at the stake tabernacle May 16 at 8 p m This Is the largest clasa that has ever graduated from Bear 141 River Dr John Edward Carver will address the graduates and there will be Ara Andersen four student speakers: will deliver the valedictory address and Joe Shibata Palmer DeLong and Zundel 'will also Raulston speak Final Election Scheduled Ara’s subject will be "The Opportunity for Culture Offered by our For Meeting On PalnW Will describe' High' 'School’’ May 20th student government at Bear River will Raulston will speak on citizenship and club of the Lions Members choose their next year’s officers at Joe will discuss high echoed education an election to be held at the next and the future Musical numbers to be presented luncheon meeting Nominees to run for the various of- have not yet been definitely deckled Diplomas will be presented by evening upon fices were named Wednesday a board member as follows: For president A R Capener T E According to office reports the folBetensen and L R Walker for first lowing is a list of the graduates: and Davis Stanley K Abbott James O Abel George Beth Allen Ara Andersen Bert Anfor second Sargent 8treeper derson Daisy Anderson C E Wardlelgh and Loma Borfuss Jensen for third Dorothy Ballard Barfuss M J Richards Jr C L Plnder C Verna Roy F Barnard J Wood and Dean Capener for sec- Blaine Bishop Allen Blaine Daniel retary J P Bush Frank Driggs J Bradshaw Jr Rita Busenbark Leah Cannon Lucille Cannon Vida Delos Thompson and L C ChristBarbara Castleton Ralph for treasurer C J Wood Carlson oph croon Vera W J Cullimore Art Michaells and Christensen Virginia Coombs W King Alma lion tamer Lee Croeier Arva Dallln J Lawrence tall Davis Thompson and Arthur Felsted twister A D Rich and J D Gunder- Palmer DeLong Jack Driggs Lula Ellis LaVoy Elwell Ray Firth son two directors will be selected from the following V W Johns George Cleon W Forsgren William Frazer Frldal Delbert Fredrickson T W Innes Grant Henrie J J Shumway Alma W King A 8 Hall and Leonard J Wayne Fronk Garrett LaVrm Garfield Boyd Bishop M Mark: Caddie Fred Germer Martha Glenn Dean Grover Alta Harold GunGrover Harvey Giles LIONS SELECT NOMINEES FOR CLUB OFFICES financial assistance furnthe Utah Works Progress Administration the State Fish and Resulting From Game department has been able to Year’s Work among the powers Increase Its by hatchery capacity In the United States sentiment for One year old Thursday April 30 nearly 50 per cent making It possible peace Is stronger now than it ever Administration Resettlement the to and place approximately 3000000 legal has been in our history tho events has advanced aid to ov£r 100 farm sized fish from 7 to 12 Inches in the in Europe are making it appear wise It was hundreds of streams and lakes In the to be adequately prepared to defend families in Box Elder County 29 counties of the state announced by Mr W J Thayne Reourselves settlement a score of hatcheries representative Nearly have Dr Creer was Introduced by John Mr Thayne has been actively enbeen constructed or Improved at a Benson a former member of the in field work for the Resettlecost of approximately total gaged $200000 club now a member of the college ment Administration in this district Of the total expended In an effort to Vocal numbers were presentfaculty for the past two months although the make the Utah streams a fishing ed by students of the college Executive was created by agency paradise the federal government President Harold Persson presided Order of the President one year ago thru the Works Progress Administraat the meeting tion contributed more than 150000 in Setting up of an adequate national regional and state staff took several supplying employment to hundreds of in heads of families who were so that actual operations formerly not levy them now because months this district date back to January 14 on relief while the state spent around this is an election year 1935 Mr Thayne said $50000 for materials and supplies on Next year will be some“Farmers and business men alike the gigantic program have received great benefits from the thing else again Resettlement Administration” said farm bureau women ETHIOPIA — AND THE Mr Thayne “The program Is so de- TO HOLD MEETING signed that it deals with needs of REST OK US Mrs If it had not Home A R Capener president of the the Individual case and section of the Mussolini who never de- been "Tor emergency grants during North Box Community Elder County Farm Burwinter months thousands of eau wishes to remind all local orclared war against Ethiop- the severe lacked the would have families farm ia now declares the war is necessities of life The ability of Re- ganizations that the project for the nell month of May will be “Light the Rose Hall Arch O H&ll Frank L' over settlement to meet this need reveals Home for Health and Comfort” This Hall Carlo Hansen Ada Hansen an efficient working organization” Locals to Is an educational Preston demonstration and June Hansen Carrie Hansen We still insist it Lack of availablfe funds made It Im- will be Iva given by the Utah Power and At City Park Hendricks Vernon Henderson Adele takes two to make war possible to extend the standard farm Light company at the Garland theatre N Henrie Quentin Hess Deaun Henall those desiring loans the to plan and consequently at 2 pm Wednesday May 13 The The official opening of the o rie Elizabeth Hess HolmDouglas Resettlement representative pointed public is Invited to attend hasn’t been one baseball league season in the gren As the out but in his district he said that This demonstration has not been valley will take place at Garland Sundeclares referee Beth Innes Boyd K Iverson Paul poor over 100 farmers were now operating before from this point of view day when the Preston entry Is schedBlanche Jenkins Jensen match “no fight” so we say under budgeted loans Melba This part of given No further demonstration of this uled to meet the Garland club Jones John O Jones DeMour John “no war” The Africans the program he said Is proving very project for the locals will be given Play was not to have started until J Floyd John Nina John Lorraine successful didn’t have a chance all members are urged to be a week later but league officials therefore were John Wanda Johnson Ruby Johnson offices “Since Resettlement at this meeting found it necessary to move the open- Maxine Jcwephson last present Box Elder County wre imagine opened in Incidentally ing date up to the 10th Idelah Margaret Kay Joe Kim year more than $50397 has been dis"Dent” Rich has been working with Knudsen that the League of Nations bursed In either grants or loans” Brigham Ready For a large group of prospects getting will have a hard time sell- Advice to farmers on modem crop- Dairy Day Saturday Hazel Manning Maurine Marble for play but Is not Vern L Martin Wanda Mason Seathem in ing its stock from now on ping methods Is one of the features ofto Ivan Loughry extension dairyman yet ready shape to announce who will go man Mills Wilma Mills R Glen MillPerhaps it is just as well to the standard farm plan according of Idaho does er Genevieve Miller He Lyman Rich game ap- into the Sunday newly Hilda Miller Mr Thayne invest our ready cash in pointed extension dairyman of Utah however promise the fans that there Roy Morgan Farrell Munns some Professor the be will real ball at and B after Caine all George proplaying battleships Shirley Nielsen A Roland Ogden Stake M I A Ready fessor of dairy husbandry at the Utah park and those who do not come Earl H Oyler For Honor Program State Agricultural College will be the will regret it The game will start at W Donald Pack Wm M Packer Speaking of battleships Beth Palmer Nelda Pedersen W Max the biggest peace time nav- The MIA Stake Honor night will judges for the annual Dairy Day 4 pm The playing field at the park has Plnder Burnis Peterson which will be held Saturday May 9th al race in world history is be held Tuesday May 12 at 7 30 p m at been laid off by a surveyor the Brigham City Gladys Richardson Myron M RichGarnow on The ratio in the stake tabernacle and the A “queen” cow will be selected again grounds are In fine shape having ards Rex E Richards Rayola Roe agreement between the U land ward recreation hall An enter- this year Mrs A R Capener vice been worked down and sprinkled and Gertrude Roberts Odell Romer Doris has been prepared president of the North Box Elder new bases purchased taining program S Britain and exRucker with the 12 wards in the stake taking Farm Bureau Mrs Emma Facer Blanche M Sakata Ada Schofeld is pires this year of South Box Elder Farm part Notice of Primary Joe L Howard Shibata Shurtz still Tire presenting of awards to those Bureau and Mrs up to the 3 limit Nettie Lund county Thaine Secrlst Sara Shumway Ray- A precinct primary of the Demogoing ahead building mod- who have won them In the stake will home demonstration agent will select mond C Somers Donald Stenqulst cratic voters of Garland precinct is Marvin ern ships this queen cow for the show The and take place Stenqulst Ruby Tanaka MarIn the recreation hall a play The cattle wiill be shown this year hereby called Tuesday evening May garet Tarbet M LeRoo Udy Britain are far below their and MIA dances will be enjoyed on Forest Street between Main and 12 at 8 o’clock In the basement of R 'Golden Erma Vance Watt ratio of 5 and are begin- after which there will be social dancFirst West streets tthe same place the Garland library for the purpose Karl Ward Wanda Weidmann Wayning construction in earnest ing for all to the state ne of electing 2 delegates that was used last year) Weidmann Adair Welling Estelle a rate that will send Everyone Is Invited to take part in convention May 23rd As indicated by the list of entries J Gilbert Williams Welling June H Dean Hall them away over old tills big stake festivity Dairy Day this year promises to be White Leslie Wight Erla Wood Glen Precinct Chairmen H Wood a larger and better show than ever Keith Wooley Marie WestWe agreed before moreland Raulston G Zundel spend about 170 million Box Elder county will be representSunday School Plans POSITIONS OPEN — BJRHS Searchlight during the veiy next year ed by a county herd at the Black and Program For Mothers alone A bill now' practicWhte show in Plain City today Victim is Accident A special In the Postmaster Marvin L Nielsen an- Leon Gardner of honor program Clifford Hansen and ally approved by Congress nounces that men frem Leon Jensen are ice mothers of the ward has been planned Recovering Rapidly in charge of arrangeappropriates over one-ha- lf the Army Navy and Marine Corps ments for the this herd for Sunday morning by the Sunday billion for a naval program who have previous military aviatyon Hess who was severely inEugene School officers and teachers or three times as much as experience and excellent character HIGH SCHOOL TO HAVE There will be music by the Singing jured m an auto accident last Friday is Marine reenlist In the Mothers of the ward a solo by Bob NEW COACH reported by his physician to be imdischarges may Japan contemplates a vocal trio by Clio Nye proving and be transferred directly to Woffinden rapidly Corps was at first feared that he It an aviation unit e Bear River high school The features and company and other It appears that with all The maximum for age this President John J Shumway will de- might lose his arm which as broken reports paper Searchlight the rules thrown out and men with broken service is 35 years week that there will be a new coach at liver a tribute to mothers and Mrs R in two places and badly cut’ free competition holding Additional Information may be ob- the high school next year They state Evan Gee will respond Mr & Mrs R M Bone and children The Sunday School teachers have sway the result will be tained by writing to the Marine Corps however that there is as yet no defRecruiting Station 100 Harrison St inite informat'on regarding who the ordered carnations which will be given of Ogden visited with relatives here times as several San Francisco California Sunday to the mothers present new coach will be for by money ished by ' OPENING BALL GAME SUNDAY Play that a there a Japan Japan and “ US at ratio' the will much spent ships e However we vill not all concerned and the to pay them right j portion will remain about : dare! the same This congress away & Mr Mrs d Marysvaie Lee Isaacson visiting with and Gunnison spent relatives the in J Mr & Mrs Glen Archibald Mr & Mrs H D Wofflnden drove to Logan Sunday afternoon for a short ome Idaho are visiting with here this week visit with their boys of Jerrelatives Mr & M Peck relatives Mrs and in Lewis small Logan LUlywhite son visited Monday Mrs F with 4 |