Show Error of tolerated free to opinion where combat may is reason be E left it —Jefferson PUBLISHED Pertinen t Funeral Service Paragraphs By V POLITICAL Wm Johns GARLAND TIME FRIDAY EVERY Held For Fielding ‘ Woman Sunday NOTES Peery’s sound truck cairying his circus Apostle George F Richards who those to campaign Speaks at Last Rites can’t read wras ifi town the For Mrs Ashcroft other day Mayor Funeral services- for were Smith Ashcroft 4 Mrs held Nannie the In 'We also had a brief visit Fielding ward chapel Sunday under from a less elaborate sound the direction of Bishop M A Gam Fieldtruck sponsored by an old with relatives and friends from age pension minority in Salt Lake who don’t like Governor Blood because he didn’t give them pensions because the law wouldn’t allow it They wanted pensions law or no law and since they they didn’t get them are sore 0 how sore ! Speaking of pensions it is interesting how many candidates who are pledged to reduce expenditures are willing to promise pensions to the aged regardles of their need Voters are supposed to believe that extravagant promises can go hand in hand with frugal govern-men- t it would seem whether it is the fact or not The economical Republicans have been no slower to promise the moon than the Wit wasteful Democrats: ness the platforms state & stateand the national Mr ments of candidates Dillman once opposed to old age pensions has joined those who promise them for the sake of the votes and from other parts of the state present The opening prayer was offered by Music was provided by Dewey Wood a Ladies’ trio Mrs Ezra Packer Mrs and Mrs Horace Gertrude Hansen Richards who sang two numbers: “All the World is Waiting for the Sunrise’’ and and “Lead Us Oh Our Father" by Miss Helen Rice a niece who sang “The End of a Perfect Day” Speakers were John E Baird of the Box Elder stake high council Horace Richards of Fielding and Geo an F Richards of Salt Lake City' uncle of the deceased in his remarks Apostle Richards spoke of the faithfulness of Mrs Ashcroft in the performance of religious duties and In the ordering of her that as a redally life and declared sult she was now among the righteous in the spirit world and would be numbered among the righteous who would inherit this earth Death brings sorrow to us here but under such circumstances as this it brings joy to those on the ether Side was another thot develcjjed by the speaker He also declared that men retain their individual Identity thru-oeternity and progress in proportion to the effort they put forth in good works for the advancement of God’s purposes and that death is but one of the necessary steps in progress After brief remarks by Bishop Gam the benediction was pronounced by Ezra Packer was Interment In the Fielding cemetery where Patriarch Myron J Richards dedicated the grave Nannie Smith Ashcroft 67 of Fielding died at the home of her daughter Mrs Alice Justesen in Ogden early last Thursday where she ing of which confusion leads us to exclaim that it Continued on page 4 is a good thing a divine Providence is looking after that general control of the jur fair country school system of the state be vested in the State shall BAD! NOT Board of Education and The best thing we have the fourth specifies that the reckheal'd of to penalize decree that less drivers is a speed gov- Legislature may the stockholders of banking ernor to be attached to the be held liable to cars of drivers convicted of companies double the amount of the recklessness stock they individually shut own The device would off the flow of gasoline when The fifth relates to the thru the carburetor reaches 25 taxatiaon of tangable proauto speed miles Every perty by the state and per hour driver found guilty of reckl- should be read carefully by ess driving would have to the voter before election thereafter have one sealed day since it is the one that is really debatable to his car Alii We’ve needed a halfway penalty like that for a long time New York state is reported to have adopted the device officially HAVE YOU READ? It specifies that the legislature may exempt from taxation in proportion to value certain classes of property including- homes up to $2000 in value If it is approved and such a law passed money to finance the towns will have to be raised from some other source and local governments may find themselves in a most embarrassing situation the Think it over before you etc vote on this one Next November 3rd voters will be asked to write yes or no on their ballots to deindicate whether they sire that each of 6 amendstate constitutments to the ion be adopted The first defines duties term of office of members of the state executive the departmentsecond authorizes the Governor to fill certain vacancies and make appointments the third specifies i The sixth and last raises the pay limit for members of the state legislature from the four dollars per day' now "allowed to a level MORNING AT GARLAND — UTAH High School Student Get Work Permits For Beet Harvest VERNALD WM JOHNS Retired Stake Mutual students of Bear River work perhigh school have received mits for a period of two weeks which will excuse them from any class durGifts Tendered ing that time "These students need not be reportStake Leaving Coordinator ed as absent” Mr Hone Service at the school stated “but when the ofstudent returns he must notify the The stake River Bear Mutual fice on the entertained at a banquet with the students the Boards Cooperating teachers have arranged their work so Monday evening in the Garland ward recreation hall in honor of the followas to give each of them an opportunMrs J board members: ity to make up his school work and ing retiring W Nichols Chambers Mrs Mark receive credit for it Mrs W J Arthur Mrs Welling Teachers are hoping that no studand Elmer Anderson than the ent will be absent Banquet At Garland to Workers Active longer two weeks allowed on the work permit as lie would be in danger of getin his school ting too far behind School Faculty Holds Unique Party In Logan Board Is Honored At color scheme of gold and green was carried out in the table decorations and dinner was served to over A returned home Here November 4 Information $1300 BOX COUNTY ELDER DEMOCRATIC For WILL TICKET State Senator R HOLME for State Representative HENRIETTA It JOHN-OWAYNE N MASON 4 5 f ir Teim County Commissioner GEORGE ABBOTT Term County Crmmissioner JOSEPH I DEWEY For County Attorney WILLIAM E DAVIS 000 Harold Persson has one coat sleeve to spare this week as a result of a fall from an apple tree In Ins back lot last Sunday “These new apple limbs are not as tf ugh as they were whn I' was a kid" eas "Hal" who hasn’t kept track of ihp apple business much since going into shoes gents furnishings etc Hare Id dropped off the limb wrong end first and sustained a wrenched collar bone or something of the sort and anyone wanting to try on shoe? will have to do their own pulling ’till the left arm can bertaken out of the bindings BOX ELDER REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET For State Senator ALBERT E HOLMGREN For State Representative ZELPIf Y EREKSON LELAND J HANSEN Term County Commissioner ALFRED N OLSEN Bulwer is Lytton Logan Highway Session Opposes Diversion of Gas Tax Money to Cities Ogden POWELL Leo R Walker and Charles J Wood Represent Garland Pledging continued activity towards the completion of the north end of the lake highway and the construction of a connecting link between Logan and over Beaver Dam Summit to Garland the end that there may ultimately be a hard surfaced highway from Evanston on the east thru Bear Lake Cache Valley Bear River Valley and on to Dells Nevada on the west deleof the gates to the annual meeting of Civic Intermountain Association Clubs completed their deliberations Tuesday night at Ogden President Sam Powell and all of the officers who acted during the past for another term year were with Lewis Jones of Brigham City being elevated to a Another important action of the meeting was the adoption of a report the by Mr Jones as chairman of tax committee opposing any special diversion of the gas tax funds from road construction purposes for any whatsoother governmental purposes ever Recommendation was made that the State Road Commission pur- chase additional to be equipment made available for the use of cities streets at a and towns on their reasonable charge President Powell indicated that the officers would be called together In the near future to further consider the northern problems affecting counties of the state Leo R Walker and Charles J Wood represented the Garland Lions club at the meeting Thatcher Ward Completes Beautiful New Chapel the Preparations for dedicating $19000 Thatcher LDS church now being made by Bishop T E Adams and church officials A First services were held Sunday new are audience capacity TIIOKSON County Attorney WALTER G MANN STATE’S HEALTHIEST including former Thatcher residents from various parts of Utah and Idaho attended Members of the Bear River stake and high council who adpresidency dressed the Sunday meeting were G E Smith president John J Shumway and K H Fridal O A Seager VicEric Stenqulst R Calderwood tor L Hansen counselors and James P Christensen patriarch Construction of the building began last April It Is now fully completed and furnished at a cost of $190000 with a chapel recreation hall kitchen a Relief Society room Blshop’a office 6 class rooms and a scout room a small amount Is yet due on this one of the finest rural churee In the stake it is reported and plans for the dedication about December 20 are being made Only Mr fe Mrs R J Stayner and son Herbert returned Wednesday from a 10 days trip to Chicago and Detroit They report having had a very pleasant trip Free Theatre Tickets! in' this Watch for your name sp ace each week Until further notice The Garland Times will give away each week six free tickets to the Theatre Call at our elf ice for your tickets any time dcrlng the week Tin tickets this week are good for all of the shows advertised elsethe where in this paper except Saturday night and Sunday shows Term ALBERT For —E to that friendship friendship Back Garland River Th quests were Mr & Mrs George Skidmore of Logan Mr & Mrs Vernal karris of Brigham City and Mr Glen King of Manti Utah Beet rare sway where and ulty members the Skidmore fifty guests Arthur Welling acted as toastmaster and the following program was Extension the presented during the evening: girls trio consisting of Cleo Nye Amy Chris topherson Gives and Venna Kirkham sang four numbers responses to toasts were given by President C E Smith Many Crop Already Planning Mrs W R Vanfleet first president of To Attend Big the Young Ladies in Bear River stake Song Fest Mrs Ursei Rose and Mrs L Utah’s 1935 Crop Valued and by M Holman both past presidents of To capitalize on the early high inOver Two And A the organization Talks were also terest being shown in the appearance Half Million given by Elmer Anderson John J here on November 4th of the Dixie K H Fridal Mrs RichShumway information released ard Anderson and Miss Eva Adams Jubilee Quartet the Garland Lions According to sponsors of the appearance have this from the office of Director William As tokens of appreciation gifts were week had printed 500 adult admission Peterson of the Utah State Agricultto the retiring officers Mrs tickets presented the service extension ural college Chambers being given a traveling bag ‘Only by thus assuring ourselves 1935 total AAA sugar beet adjustand the other members serving trays now of a good attendance can we will be at the rate of ment payment safely bring these fine singers here at $113 per ton of sugar beets produced a low cost per seat” said Mr Pinder Since the initial 1935 Dallas White Back and delivered of the committee We should have payment was 80 cents per ton based In Aggie Lineup thousand listeners at this program on the representative yield the final our with rates for students of special or 33 1933 payment is cents per ton Dallas White of Garland guard on the high school and grade schools" the amount necessary to equal $113 There is always something about to a sugar the USAC football team who has for every ton delivered been out of the line up with a leg the musk of colored singers which factory this year Is back on the team touches a responsive chord in the The value of total production of injury week is of this and heart it rated listener every reported They sing and the beets in 1935 was $2565000 an action picture in the Tribune the old folk songs of the South In cash income for the same year for In own size about their Inimitable There is way page as was $3260000 the state of Utah Dallas is expected to play in the A nothing so full of genuine sweetness for 1934 compared with $2540000 so full of melody as these old negro a game Saturday at Provo State statisticians have predicted songs and it takes the real negro to total benefit payments for the state be sung sing them as they should of Utah among sugar beet growers Stake MIA Prepare The program of the Dixie Jubilee has been $211770142 who cooperated For Hallowe’en Ball Quartet includes a goodly number a Etate statisticians have predicted of these melodies and plantation the between difference 2000 tonnage Next Week End for which their voices are spirituals and total output in Utah this year so However peculiarly 1935 adapted in 506000 tons been last having All the thrills and chills that tradiwhile the songs are favored and 504000 expected for 1936 Hallowe'en celetionally accompany The total 1935 payment of $113 per brations will be found at the stake the program is interspersed with humorous many and depopular selecton of sugar beets produced and Hallowe'en ball this year according difference be- to the plans formulated by the stake tions as well as attractive features livered represents the of man Dixie Every the Jubilee of tween the parity price $690 per activity committee at a meeting held Quartet is a vocal soloist and one ton and an average market price of last Monday evening reads from Paul Laurence Dunbar’? beets 1935 of for sugar the crop $577 Mr Fielding Barlow chairman of w’orks of talent This combination Director Peterson said the committee states that the dance together with a very fine strain of will be held next Friday October 23 light comedy in the quartet work HEADS RED CROSS at the high school gymnasium Apmake a happy combination e the propriate decorations Owen L Brough county treasurorchestra Merrymakers' large County Agents Busy er Wednesday was named to head the of serpentine and other featRed Cross roll call in Box Eider ures will combine to make the dance Handling Benefit Checks 1936 for The appointment one of the gayest of these annual afcounty County agents are busy men these field reprewas made by Ral Alston fairs to W W Owens asdays according sentative for the Pacific Coast branch Upstairs the halls and corridor? sistant director of the Utah State of the American Red Cross will be filled with weird sights and Agricultural service college extension sounds and many ghostly figures The clearing of necessary papers in Three prizes will be given: one for the federal benefit payment equal to that of other the ward having the greatest number under the AAA which will plan bring states namely eight dol- present one for the ward with th? more than $1750000 to Utah farmers lars per day greatest number present in proportion within the next few months is takto its membership and one for the ing a considerable of the portion There can be little argu- ward whose members wear the clever- agents’ time This means that thru ment against passing this est identifying msigna such as a cap their offices from $50 to $60 will be or a collar paid to each farmer in the state amendment since four d GThe activity committee include? pending grants lial's per day is an amount Here is how the coming payments Wilma Anderson Fielding Barlow too small to in itself attract George Ne Ellen Taylor and Nethel-l- a are divided: for the 2500 wheat growGriffin Mr Barlow states that the ers who compiled with the former A busy and capable men to committee is the legislature expecting a large crowd a'l of their pay $300000 for the 7000 from every ward in the stake sugar beet growers who have not received settlement $150000 for those Read them over yourself who have signed to cooperate in the in this issue of the Times Harold Persson Hurt conservation agricultural program Director so world Civic Clubs Tickets ReadyFor Colored Quartet work s Canyon high school fac five guests met at summer home in Logan on Saturday October 10 An canyon early morning breakfast was served Some after which the party divided hiked up to Old Juniper and some took shorter hikes There were a few who motored to Bear Lake and some to Logan City Golf drove down Course Later in the day dinner was served after which those wishing to spent the while others evening playing cards Thirty Bear Is no folly equal throwing' in PUBLISHER AND EDITOR There of T W Janies The Innes Ecwcutt Thata E King Names: John Richards Earrnel Nielsen Mary Bums Ji s |