Show rm THE GARLAND PUBLISHED By V W Mrs Geo But we believe the country is sound and the good day will arrive Smarty A candidate for Congress declaimed: “The peo- must ple of this country grow' more wheat" “How about hay?" yelled a heckler “I’m talking about food for man kind’’ retorted the “But I’ll get candidate around to your case in a minute!" Beautification again of com- beautification: Dean Hall has dared us to about his say anything store President Club sharp RECOVERY NOTE that We believe the country is on its way to reStocks and bonds covery will again rise to their nor- We are mal price levels Morenot saying- when a over we can’t suggest in the good investment because meantime you might go ' broke at most before business recovany ery finally arrives furniture windows Woffinden we should But maybe not mention what happens at Mutual Suggestion Those folks in California who want $30 every Thursday should elect the two lads who got in the! mint recently to something' or other They should be finance the able to he) scheme Consolation Folks who cannot read well find life much more interesting than the rest of the population Poor read- of ex-- j mental and emotional periences unknown to anyj To write for one else them in simple sentences that could not be wrongly read would be to deny them half the thrills they want to have from living Conference AT County UTAH GARLAND VERNALD UTAH FRIDAY Officers A of convention elation of County JANUARY 13 T Dr Attend Convention JOHNS EDITOR WM held at Salt and Friday New Club Officers Take Over at Breakfast Ceremonies George B Hughes was as prerident of the Garland Ladles’ Self Culture Club at the annual dub Installation breakfast FriR J Stayner president day Mrs of Utah District of the Northern Mrs officiated clubs Women's Fedeiated at the installation rites declared by the club many the most impressive has ever conducted was served in the hall with Mrs 'Grace Haws Mrs F J Limb and Mrs A M as hostesses Mrs A D Austin and reRich acted as toastmistress Mrs Owen sponses were made by Ward Mrs F S Peck and Mrs T W Lines The c’ub collect was read Henrie and two by Mrs George readings were given by Mrs Arthur breakfast The waftf banquet- Welling The tables were decorated In the in keepcolors pink and white with tall with a snow theme candles and snow pink and white scenes The club program books for 1939 were used for place cards and the favors were snow men club ing of the year’s work were by retiring department heads the retiring president Mrs F of the program L Nye in charge Mrs' Nye gave her report and was of roses witli a boquet presented New officers were given corsages of violets and rose buds reporting Department chairmen were: Mrs C H Hales Mrs M E Eeiwts given With Sportsmen Install New Officers Lions The Bear River Wild Life Federation met last Friday under the diy William rection of President and named their committees for the coming year Appointments as follows: Elmer Winzler chair- man Dean Hall Leo Nelson Enchairtertainment: R W Jackson Law Enforceman A E Roche ment: chairman Watkins Lyde Wiedmann Virgil prank Munns A Flrir: M Turner chairman: Arnold Hants Andrew Nielsen Water Fowl & Upland Bird: E J Holmgren Milton Marble chairman Chester Nelsen Jqe Bg Game: DeLrng chairman E E Lefler J W Earl C J DewJoe Bowcutt Legislative: C J Wood J L ey chairman V W Johns Weldmann Publicity: chairman Willard Newman Herbert Thomas Junior Sportsmen: Reginald Goff chairman J'M Gaddie Gather to Pay to Lloyd Adams Adams services for Lloyd Funeral of Mr and Mrs W A Adams at East Garland Sunday filled the ward with sympathizichapel to capacity of section ng friends from every son the stake were President C E Speakers former Smith and LeRoy Bunnell teachers of the deceased at the high school They spoke highly of his interest in his Future Farmer club- achis charactivities and commended ter Dr J M Shaffer also spoke as did the Reverend Goff of associated who had been activities with Lloyd in boy scout in which he had been taking an Another active part speaker who spoke In praise of the young man and who offered sentiments of com bereaved fort to his family was Robert J Potter A sketch of the life of the boy was read by Mrs Earl D Young male Music was provided by $ from Garland comxsed of quartet Fred and Evan Gee George Nye and C H Last who sang 'Sundown” a ladies’ quartet from Fieldof Mrs Horace Riching composed ards Mrs A W West Mrs Ezra Packer and Mrs Ruby Jones who sang "My Faith In Thee” a duet by and Mrs ErickAlpheus Johnson son of Beaver Dam who sang "HapYears” py Golden a vocal solo "Going Home” by Mrs Rhoda Oyler and instrumental numbers by Mrs Seeing things at quite a distance again we admit Ben Benton we feel about the same Pn American confer- our southern neighbors ences as we did last year Finis They are much ado about Perhaps this will be relatively little for this week No one will admit having read! Their chief contribution links-- ' seems to be that they dem-- 1 this far anyway onstrate that 'we are' still they have found -- something to cuss about terms with j on speaking Luncheon Wednesday in the fantile Dr “ Keep The Public Auditor of Every once in a while! some one in charge some branch of public business starts looking for a place to save money and reaches the conclusion that a good way to do it would be to cut out the expense of publishing a record of its expenditures of the public’s money There is no doubt concerning the good intentions of those who suggest this means Qf saving cash We believe that almost without exception they want to in the act We believe in our governpublic interest ment officers or we would not have elected them or those who appointed them At the same time we believe it is good business for the public itself to audit the expenditures of Its governing bodies to determine whether there is favor-itisn- i being shown any persons or groups or whether seemingly needless expense is being incurred because there ARE exceptions to the rule that all of our officials are perfectly honest and completely uninfluenced Not only does the public need to know the details of how its money is spent but the honest officers of counties the school boards and school superintendents should be glad to be able to point to the open published statement' of expense when' any one suggests our dty V lead Local Farm Bureau District Secretary Is Promised For Box Elder County E J Holmgren was reelected president of the north Box Elder Farm Bureau at meeting of the board of directors held at Tremonton Monday evening Two new directors were selected Bishop Peiry of Deweyvllle and Russel Capener of Riverside They succeed Myron Hansen of Fielding and Jed Mortensen of Elwood In addition to tthe elected directors heads of cooperative ' organizations In the A R district also are directors: Capener president of the Northern n Utah Grain Growers J L of the local of the president Association Colen Utah Poultry Wood of the Pure Seed president Association and Orson A Iverson of the Garland Sugar Beet Association and the Canning Crops Association Mrs of Joseph Nielsen president section the Home and Community of the Bureau acts as and This E Adams will be secre- tary President Holmgren states that a district deputy secretary of the state farm bureau Is to be employed in Box Elder county to further organannual memberization work The ship drive is to begin at once to to coincide with benefit payments fanners from tho government The annual banquet of the North Box Elder farm bureau will be held Saturday February 18 it was deto cided and vision their ordinary yond let their faith lift them to heights it they never could know without Vocal duet numbers by Mrs D Henry Manning and Leon Thompson accompanied by Mrs Jack Shum-si7 were enthusiastically received by larE membership present club Committee reports showvj members active in a variety of ty?rth while" projects A committee activity chart was introduced by Lion dent Wood on which credit will be each month for riven committees Free Evening Classes Proposed i at BRH'Sx v X Vocational Training: For Home People Planned ft has been proposed by the State of' Education that free Department ctoots be conducted in the evening' high Schools of Box Elder county all interested are invitAccordingly ed to meet at the Bear Elver high school auditorium on Monday Jansupport for the fund and explained uary 16 1939 at 7 pm to consider that it was strictly a humanitarian what classes it would be advisable to project and In no sense a political conduct It is proposed that classone es be organized ip several lines of O O 8weeten paid off an old activity such as economics home debt by demonstrating to President commerical work shop agriculture Wood an excellent device for bringsocial science English recreation ing out detail in miniature pictures home nursing etc Mr Sweeten also The local faculty will be assisted by reported recent activities of the road committee Miss Olive Hale — Coordinator of of wisdom A discussion of the Family Life Education in Box Elder Mrs having a deputy sheriff available In county Edna H Callister this section of the county revealed county ntirse and others Work will of the club be done under the direction of Box that a Rfod maJorlty were 1x1 favor of such a mom Elder county supervisors and the President Wood was In charge of State Department of Education the meeting and- Chairman John J to Arrangements may be made Shumway of the finance committee hold some of the classes in Garland took charge of the program The number interend Tremonton work accomplished local chairDr T E Betensbn man of the "President’s Birthday Ball” drive for funds to fight Infantile paralysis: called on the club for Radio Series for Parents Begins Saturday A rad'o series for modem parents "Today's Children — Tomorrow’s on a series of broadcasts topics pertaining to family life and its relationships will be given on Saturdays from 2:43 to 3 pm beginning January 14 It Is announced Each broadcast will consist of a dramatization of an actual situation an irregularity in an family' followed by a Of course we admit that auditors check the pub- talk everyday given by an Individual trained lic accounts but Auditors are primarily concerned with in family life education The dram-- j the prinseeing that columns of figures balance that assets ear- atlzations will illustrateelaborated In ned on rhe record equal inventories that receipts equal ciples suggested and talk disbursements and other such technical details- They theParents gre enp by do not care whether all the employees are relatives of Parent and groups to listen relatives of so and so whether tills beginning gets twice as in to the programs much for a certain job as does and so an ad - John Jim Named to considered Club Meet Walker The Garland committee will place An Inspirational address calling cans in all stores to receive dime to cultural and spiritual values to the cause contributions and "Edin life was dedie Cantor’s March of Dimes Cards” ordinarily overlooked will be distributed probably by Boy livered by Arthur Welling before the evenclub Lions Garland Wednesday Scouts Last year these cards brot meet ing at their regular luncheon in" Bishop Welling without doubt one ever of the most gifted speakers heard here In an address of thlsj in typo made a profouhd impression He called All upon communities in the district will his brief remarks be personally visited by members of! a who are absorbed In their daily thp committee in the interests of tlie concerns to lift their eyes to the to let of nature ttheir dance and fund Fifty per cent of beauties carry them to places bc- the sum collected here is to remain Pagination county to assist Its own paralysis suffers declares Betensen there is great need for building up this fund has generously per- The President ' Continued on page mitted hs name' to be used to as-Person in the drive since he himself Violin solos were played are Mrs Harold Persson vice presi- was a victim of the disease and all by Harold Felt of Brigham City aocompan-- l dent Mrs Sterling Huish secretary citizens should gladly respond to the Vocal Mrs F L Nye corresponding led Miss Ann Pierson secre- call says the Doctor by solas were sung by Fred L Nye acEach community will tary Mrs Arthur Linford musical be given director Mrs Millan Peck club ac- credit for its contribution and care by Mrs F M Peck companied go to anyone in the county need-in addi- companist Mrs C H Hales parliaNewly installed officers mentarian Mrs R J Bowcutt his- ing it Harper Pearce is chairman tion to the President Mrs Hughes torian and Mrs Laurence Carter of the Brigham district and James treasurer Walton of the Tremonton district- Mrs Mrs Andrus George O Nye Mrs G B Hughes and V W Johns Tire treasureMrs P C Petterson r’s report was given by Mrs Harold been Is Speaker at J D Gunderson Is Retained as Secretary Of Federation Membership: not the had It la also reported that Mr Thor- to lnfantlle son plans to move immediately paralysis opened in earnest In the Tremonton This will probably satMembers isfy those who wanted a deputy to county Tuesday evening of a county committee and county reside In this section of the county district committees met with C Clarence Neslen state chairman at Brigham City and received Instructions and inspiration relative to tire drive and planned the local drive Box Elder county was divided Into three districts centering respectively at BrghaTn ' City 'tremonton and Chairman of the Garland embrace Garland and all the communities northward is Dr T E Betenson He will be assisted by Large Attendance Mrs Betenson Mr and Mrs O O Is Present at Sweeten and Mr and Mrs Leo R campaign Arthur Welling Name Committees were and In Holmgren Again Three deputys are on the Job at the county sheriffs office this week: and Albert Thorson Glen Larsen John M Burt it was reported here of last evening The appointment Mr Thorson and Mr Larsen is in made before line with predictions the election Retention of Mr Burt as had not been Xorsen inasmuch the employment of the third man Is Dance Set Garland Armory Iota $200 Per Year By For President’s Ball Clerk C Henry Nielsen Treasurer I Owen Assessor Nov 30 Fred I Brough Feteren Miss Ruby Christensen and For Date Cleo F Madsen of the recorder’s At officials and the board of county commissioners Including Chairman The ’’March or Dimes” Joseph Nielsen Osey Jensen and T annual ‘’President’s Ball” L Davis are attending the meetings for contributions to fight unused demand possible be and beautify PUBLISHER Three Deputies Appointed County Sheriff E Belenson Chosen to Plan the State Officers is AND every effort forth to clean 1939 Monday’ and Horace comes in to remark that he thinks he won’t get asked for any more speeches on the subject since he told the MIA class that city should begin beautification in folks with the creases trousers and the painted Many fence will follow as soon as the idea takes hold Honor ers misinterpret and have a variety Hughes Installed as Ladies Johns at times “Ferts” seem They’re all in good fun With kindness toward all none And malice toward Tho MORNING GARLAND PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS munity FRIDAY No 24 VoL XI Speaking EVERY pride Community that pat the what will determine ested classes will be held and where The classes or will probably be held Monday If a large group Thursday evenings is Interested arrangements may be made for some afternoon classes! It Ls to be hoped that all who may be Will interested be In attendance Monday evening and make their desires for education known Auto Licenses Will Be Sold in Brigham j A letter Wednesday from the state tax commission to County Clerk C Henry Nielsen advises that the commission will establish a branch office at the court house in Brigham City for the period from February 8th ta 28thinclusive February The purpose of the oftee is for vehicle the sale of motor license plates and for receiving income and franchise tax returns corporation liniturn These are matters the public only can audit The smooth working democracy must presume they arei Mlckels public business and continue to make them so if real' Mrs- rladys charge of the OSL depot here for TRIAL POSTPONED democracy is to continue to exist thP rat srvoral months ls lpflVn Publication of detailed expenditures is definitely this week to take a portion at 'On motion of County Attorney Walter G Mann the case of Joe in the public interest It’s cost is low indeed in view! cache junction with Ortlca of Garland charged of the broad benefits derived Law makers who made Mrs Michels has been a most and cultivating marihuana growing station eccnh slated for January 11 has been reset mandatory were most wise and wise mDn are law makers will see that it remains mandatory' for January 18 by Judge Horsley b i t n r i ( u |