Show V Error tolerated free to of reason AND TIME be may opinion where combat it is left —Jefferson PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Vol IX No 12 Johan TAKE YOUR OWN BLAME OR CREDIT PUBLIC Ladies’ Nevada Town Will Pash Paragraphs Wm AT GARLAND Pertinent By V MORNING ( MR It is nothing short of tiresome the way one or the other of the ' political "parties assumes credit for all that may be accomplished in any particular administration You Vould think that the elected officials' and the party leaders once in power shut themselves in and conducted government business independent of the learning experience and desires of the rest oi the people The truth of the matter is that the actions of a party in power represept the prevailing intelligence or false standards of a large proportion of the population of the time Every party in! power is at the mercy of the desires of the voting public and the result is sometimes to the public and party GARLAND UTAH Club Committee Makes School Report JOHNS WM VERNALD UTAH FRIDAY OCTOBER Interest Is Keen With Nevada completing its share and the Utah Road Commission planning to finish its uncompleted link In western Box Elder county there of the only remains the completion link between Cache and Box Elder county over Beaver Dam Summit the of the final project at the completion head of Logan Canyon and the oiling of the state highway Rich thru county in order to give a good first class mostly hard surfaced highway between Evanston on the east and In Coming Of Jubilee Quartet Date For Big Musical Event Less Than Two Weeks Away Watland El wood — Mortenson P N Constable R W Carl Christensen AND PUBLISHER $200 Per Year First Judges of Election Named By County Findings of the Ladies Self Culture club relative to conditions at the GarRoad Completion land school were' called to the attenHeads Monday tion of the ward Relief Society and the of the Garland Lons club Constables State And County Officers this officers Also Named week At Montello Favor For Election Day The committee appointed by the North Lake Road Service club reports that a large class of over fifty pupils is being taught in do her constables Promise and that Nevada Judges of election one room a condition hold to be they were selected by the Board of County share to secure the early completion In addition unnecessary and unwise Commissioners on Monday October of its portion of the much talked of they repo t that matters are made 19th for the of North End of the Lake highway was various precincts worse because one room is inadequate the county Those in this district given to Lewis Jones Vice President The club the superintend- - are as follows: of the Intermountain Association of ent to employ another teacher to remCivic Clubs by state and county Deweyville — Walter Sudsbury edy the situation but announce Lish Orpha Ault they Nevada H WednesConstable ficers at Montello have secured no favorable action to R Barnard day date They were assured tire active Collinston — Glen Fryer Mrs Marie Interstate The proposed connection of the Relief Society who Lefler James A Peterson Constable at the boundary was cooperation considered the matter in their Tues- Wilford Miller gone over and again approved and day meeting Tremonton — Mrs Richard Anderwas made that would Nevada promise son C M Cornwall Vern Watkins have a surveying party out shortly In Mrs J A Pack N Earl Marble Ruth order that detailed plans might be completed EDITOR in 23 1936 For Good colored male quartets will always be popular There Is something Wells Nevada about them found In no other organion the west The Mr Jones in his talk impressed on zation Dlxe Jubilee Quartet to which will sing here at the stake tabthe group the necessity of sorrow and sometimes to have the Nevada assemblyworking ernacle under the auspices of the formally ‘ credit of both from read the Oasis to Garland Lions club Nov 4th has redesignate Tacoma Nevada as a primary state this something and enjoys a These versatile popularity As a result of public de- highway and that the Civic Clubs ners present the cottonfleld would work to the same end at the ni Democrats may coming session of the Utah Ly suof the Sunny South in the waste our money and Re- ture in peculiar style characteristic of their January race What would you rather hear publicans pursue policies male than a good colored that permit a depression to Mutual Hallowe’en quartet on the southern plantaharmonizing the land and Dance Set For Next grip ‘paupertion melodies? are These singers ize many of the people At Here removers Tuesday Evening and grouch guaranteed election time both groups towards the more humorlean rather ward MIA is holding its anclaim the credits and blame TheHallowe'en ous throughout the entire program dance Tuesday evennual ther voices blend delightVocally the opposition for every- ing after the MIA meeting Every fully musically they are well trainthing in a mad scramble to one in the ward Is invited to come ed their songs are well artistically holdmusic and All charm the electorate and enjoy the good executed ing ward maintenance receipt tickets win themselves a job While the jubilee songs predominwill be admitted free of charge ate yet there are popular and a good But the public mind is Mrs Leo Walker Mrs Hunter Cad- sprinkling of humorous numbers largely to blame for mis- die Mrs Lewis Lillywhite and Mrs Several groups of solos and various takes and entitled to credit Millan Peck were Ogden visitors Tues- feature numbers are also Introduced including a group of readings some of for progress in a democ- day which are taken from Paul Laurence racy ed States have consistently Dunbar's dialect works One of the advocated making the State main reasons for going out to hear a VOTE FOR THESE snappy colored quartet is to get Superintendent a profes- good so that end of the proa THREE to a good is laugh sional leader subject well provided for Times will gram 1 not seem quite so hard after you en2 and 3 board Of education Amendments joy a hearty laugh with The Dix e to be voted upon at the Each voter interested in Jubilee Quartet says Sargent Streep-e- r coming election are non- the best the of the committee organization partisan in character since school system will vote ‘yes’ and — There Is no folly equal to that throwing away friendship a world where friendship Is — E Bnlwer Lytton so rare of Don Homer Hunsakrr Romer H R Constable Wvi Mrs Alma Garland— King Kenneth Hess Chester P Boss Lyman Thorpe V William Johns Mrs T E Bettensen Constable William King Plymouth — James William Jasper Rudd stable Oscar Udy Harper J Hess East Garland— Virginia Mrs Esse Peterson Warren' Constable J W Larsoln Steed Con- Adams Hansen Mrs Portage — Mrs Ora Hoskins A J Stephenson Hans N Knudson Constable Milton McCrary Fielding — Clara Gant Ethel Snow Constable Mrs Gertrude Hansen Eben Wilcox M I A Drama Of Year Soon Ready The Garland Ward MIA are preparing after several weeks of work to present tlielr first play of the season next week announces Carl Cooke “Sc The comedy drama This Is London" will be presented for children next Wednesday the evening and the following Monday for adults A small admission fee will be charged to help pay for some hew scenery for the Lions Formally Open New Garland Hotel Wednesday Club Members And Ladies Join In Pleasant Event stage The on the cast The play: play is screen the same with Will following people as was played the Rogers hr are In the Evan Gee LaVera Bene Bill Woffinden Gwen Limb Theral LcGrande Burton Bishop Aldythe Pierce and Kenneth B06s There will be special entertainment features between acts LouVell Roberts Tax Payers Profit From Rulings of State Legislature Removal of Delinquent Tax Penalties Other Benefits Are Cited More than 28000 parcels of property in Utah which had been placed lr of taxe jeopardy by were saved to their owners thru the to of dlstressec relief program given taxpayers by Governor Henry H Blood This Is shown in data Jus compiled 6y the state tax commission Approximately taxes $3140000 In Gat land Lions and their "ladles of flclally opened the new Garland Hotel Wednesday evening when over thirty members of the club together with their partners and Invited guests were present at the first ladles night luncheon and program presented fer several months conducted The evening’s program under direction of President Leo R Walker was short and Interesting consisting of a talk on “Darkies in the South’ by Hugh Davis harmonica selections by Ray Davis and two violin solos by Mrs R W Cannon of Tremonton Mark Nichols led In some rousing group singing Announcement of the coming Dixie Male Quartet under Jubilee Colored the sponsorship of the club was made by V W Johns and tickets for sale were given the club members by C L Plnder who has charge of the ticket sale for E J the event Holmgren did a most enterand didn't taining job as tail twister to fine Dean Capener for shoot forget ing his deer too close to town to make children It safe for the In fact there weren’t many who were forgotten Arthur new the Thompson Welling was announced as secretary to succeed J Delos resigned were paid for redempor for compromise pf Jroperty A Making Over settlements permitted under tax reOld Clothe$ For Winter oi lief laws passed at the Instance Governor Blood A ton and a half of woolen materMrs Rawlins — Merlin Summers In Box Elder county there wert ials Including coats blankets mackHazel W Waldron Rozella Anderson about 1883 pieces of property whici inaws and trousers which have been Constable Hewitt Tolman were saved to their owners by thk salvaged from CCC camps in Utah Christian Howell— Myrtle Gunnell program and the redemptions ani will furnish women at Works Progress ConNelson Edward Fonnesbeck settlements brought in $12743237 l: Administration sewing ' centers In disstable William Anderson whici tricts No 1 arid No 2 with experience payment of tax delinquencies WiPenrose — Leonard Berchtold the in reconditioning and remaking n materially aided in financing ConMiller William schools and all government agences lliam Bosley garments and will provide an Imstable Frank Muir winter mediate of woolen During the depression cconomit supply condtions made it impossible fa clothing for persons who are being thousands of property owners to pa assisted by the State Department of Republicans Hold Rally the taxes on their homes and lands Public Welfare It was announced at At Local High School In 1933 and 1935 Governor Blood urg- WPA headquarters at the State Capied and had passed legislation whici tol The salvaged articles will be fumiof Republican A rousing postponed the sale of property placet meeting of taxe voters and candidates was held last in Jeopardy by gated and laundeied Oarments homes and pro that are servicable will be evening at the Bear River high school and thereby saved fer implaced in first class condition Speakes from Salt Lake were present perty possessions of thousands of p and county candidates were presented pie which would otherwise have beer mediate distribution while the rewere sold This legislation affected will mainder be made useful over into in short talks Refreshments pro served perty which was delinquent back as wollen articles for family use conThe best blankets that are reclaimwas Enthusiasm far as 1928 high and ed will be used at Boy fidence was expressed that the Reand Girl Scout buildings now being erected at ticket would make a good Work Permits Increased publican Works Pogress Adniinlstrrtln and state county proshewing in the Time Also Extended jects in various parts of the state materials Renovation of the CCC The number of students that have on these three amendments will cut expenses at WPA sewing propermits to work in the beets has Ine creased to to jects by reducing the purchase of according AND AS TO NO 5- the latest reports from the office rec- yardage for winter clothing In behalf of Garland and the people of the Bear ords We won’t say Each student to have a work Heavy Rains Benefit about that 5th amendment River va’ley who belong to the Times’ family of readersto permit to leave had school to work The Winter Wheat Crop the we cannot resist devoting a small amount of our space this week but we are are made out to allow them M L Nye and their new permits Mrs Mr and The heavy rain of Monday to work for two weeks and romp longnight opinion any one who congratulating slowed dewn the beet harvest in the er accrdmg to varying circumstances of Garland Hotel thinks he would get week with the All permits must be signed by the Bear River valley but was just what this formal Their ceremony opening for paying taxes by voting' the dry farm wheat has been needing members of the Garland Lions club and their ladies in parents and also by the employer it is sadly mistaken for some time Satisfactory germinaattendance was a revelation to a great many people tion is assured at last and the the Of Chamber Public service must be The neat newly equipped cafe in the front the well next wheat crop is now off to a good Commerce Holds well start paid for and if we can't lighted dining room the attractive comfortab’e Beaver Dam — Alice Durfey William Erickson F Bowen Constable Myron Hansen tions WP of both major political parties in their platforms of 1934 pledged themselves to work for the removal of the State Superintendent of schools from politics and should oe approved by the voters The last legislature almost unanimously and with out regard to party lines these amendapproved ments Dr C N Jensen former Superintendent of Public Instruction said in his last biennial report (1932) “We agree with the view that the State Superintendent or State Commissioner of Education should be appointed by a board rather than to be subjected to the of a partisan upheavals EDITORIAL much that of out Junior raise the money tp pay’ for it taxing our homes of less than $2000 in Value we must tax something else we have such as our bank deposits our light bills or our wages i It would seem we’ve gone too far already in an attempt to get something for nothing and a big “No” election' would not be amiss on The present incumbent number 5 Charles H Superintendent Skidmore in his heport of WE NOTE“ 1934 recommended the! That $2000 of county same policy Leading edu- - funds are still being sought cators school officials and to finish what now is spokteachers generally both in en of as a county war memUtah and thruout the Unit- - orial Poster Contest were seen to be equal to the furnished rooms for best that might be found' in moderate priced hotels anyPublic places throughout the county where in the state and all present were loud in their will display from now until November 4 posters made by the high school praise of the new management In addition to the physical equipment the food and the service were found to arts classes the purpose of these to perbeing to urge people posters be of the highest order form their duty in the coming elecA continuance of this kind of demonstrated belief tions of this rich and fertile valley and The post Pis were made in response in the possibilities sponsored by the Junior growing community will make this enterprise a success to a contestof Commerce of Brigham Ten days of satisfactory operation are already testifying Chamber which offered four cash prizes City here cafe to the wisdom of establishing an for the best work There is a frist and hotel where individuals and parties can get the best prize of two dollars and three of food properly served’ and travelers can find a comprizes j Mr Wayne Nelson had charge cf the fortable place to stop The same kind of confidence would make other contest which closed Wednesday The Too' names of prize winners have not yet business properly launched just as successful been announced (t much money is going out of our town and valley to other well as when it communities distant might just High School news famished by stay here to improve the place in which we spend the major the school Journalism department the of Mrs Sadly there are too many of us here underGriffin part of our lives ready to say “It can’t be done” Frank Driggs and son Jack Virgil Carter and A D Rich attended the football game at Provo Saturday Free Theatre Tickets! Watch for In this your name space each week Until further notice The Garland Times will give away each week six free tickets to the Garland Theatre Fall at oar office for your tickets any time during the week The tickets this week' are good for all of the shows advertised elsewhere In this paper exeept the Saturday night and Sunday shows The Names: Nelheila Griffin Hyrum Jesioen C Butler Vern Shaffer O I Brough D E Manning H |