Show i THIS WEEK’S PUBLISHED THOT Wouldn’t 4it be terrible to have your daily thofe so fuN of war that at night your dreams were of marching men and threatening death of force murdered loved ones and unreasoning of hunger and want? WHAT BECOMES factory ELECTION Because school affairs touch the home life of nearly every one in the county and because every tax payer is conscious that a good part of his tax money goes for maintaining the schools there is always keen interest in the school board in our election that is conducted periodically counties Under the new law a section of our the to board member a every five county elects years This ye$r district number two embracing Garland and the communities north to the county The election line will choose its representative We hope' that is less than three weeks away attencareful voter the will problem give every tion in the short ume before December sixth and she or he wrhat to vote for honestly beprepare lieves to be for the best good of the school system Candidates should be alert qualified men who to the work interest in have time to devote school affairs and an understanding of what is expected of them in their position between the people and the professional school administrator they must employ It i9 their duty to provide the funds which that trained school administrator needs to carry out the educational program to the extent the They are taxpayers are able to furnish them nor neither teachers nor school superintendents hiring agents who may dispense patronage as over to often tried take will have tho they they these duties to the sorrow of the school systems Our county has been a leader in many phases It will continue to keep of educational practice The to the front if the public wants iL there: school board has a vital part to play in the successful system and should be chosen wisely if it is to have prestige dignity and the public confidence AN ELECTION Vol XII No EVERY FRIDAY 16 OBSERVATION AT GARLAND UTAH UTAH FRIDAY The more complex and extravagant government becomes the more it gets to' be a power distinct from and independent of the people Henry George VERNALD — NOVEMBER WM 17 JOHNS EDITOR AND PUBLISHER $200 Per Year 1939 SCHOOL BOARD Sugar Beets Bring TO CONDUCT Growers $620000 FALL ELECTION The Box Elder county board of educa'lon according to law will conduct an election for a school board 6 member Wednesday December 1939 ln district number 2 compriscommunities the Garland and ing north to the county line As First Payment Farmers Receive $410 Per Ton For Valley This Year’s Crop made pay? The sugar company to the beet growment Wednesday district ers of the delivered this for all sugar beets This payment usually has ginning January 1 1940 Only regis- yea to October in been for beets delivered tered voters In the communities but the early harvest this year has this district may vote ln one payment made possible Any registered voter of the check district may become a candiThe total harvested according to statea of means date by signed of the sugar company Is ment announcing his or her candi- officials which $62000000 151000 tons for dacy This statement must be filed will be paid-iInitial payment the n wiih the clerk of the board tint latunder the contract which Is at the er than 15 days before the election Future adof $410 per ton The attorney has stated rate general ditional payments will be determinthat Nov 20 1939 Is the last day ed from the sugar content of the The to file notice of candidacy beets and the market price obtainlaw also provides that nominations the final ed for the sugar with may be made by at least five citi- settlement to be made October zens ln behalf of a candidate 1940 The board member at preseent ThU Puritan design was drawn and made into a linoleum cut by of a student In Miss June SUyner'i art class at high school representing Marcel Nielsen the district Is Hyruro beetIt Is called to a the attention the letter from ln growers Floyd Gunn has also designed and carved several such cots for the Jensen that the sugar market la company newspaper high school The board of education will apMiss of preparing point election Judges and canvass very uncertain due to the European Stayner’s art classes have undertaken the project the art decorations for the central hall of the main building this year The the returns The same qualifications war and to the fact that under the previous miniature Is above cat the of a Furitan represented Thanksgiving figures for voting prevail as ln general marketing quotas 12 were law by removed September which tastefully illuminated now give a festive spirit to tho main hell elections Continued on page 1 decoration around a of the school Last month’s represented witches be based on a Christmas theme Neat month’s will boiling cauldron This election will name one board who will be the only one member in the elected this year county The term will be for five years be- Fielding Ward Invites National Guard Back Parents Wil Try To Special Program From Encampment Another Day at School LDS of the Utah The fall encampment and national guard ended yesterday evening all members of the Garland unit were back at home and the equipment stowed away at the local armory The men report having enjoyed the outdoor work during the fine weather and feel that they have Dehad some valuable experience fense of Brigham City against an Imaginary enemy provided one of the major problems of the encampment A retreat parade was held at the Willard public square Tuesday and another at Brigham City in front of the court house on Wed- Dad and mother will again answer to the call of the Garland School bell next Monday when another will conconference vene at 1 o’clock pm' announces J D school Gunderson prlncipaL Children will finish their school day at noon and go home to have their places taken In the afternoon Fire Department Saves Property W Richards of the The Garland fire department made Institute at Logan and a a Successful run to Dick Rhodes college students will pre- farm east of Garland Wednesday sent program at the' Fielding and put out a blaze to a straw ward sacrament meeting Sunday stack The fire fanned by a stiff was breeze evening announces Bishop Leo EarL north making rapid who Visitors would like to come headway and would have destroyed welcome he says will be most hay sheds and other valuable property had it not been promptly exW Ilford by nesday Garland from The guardsmen Brigham Ogden Salt Lake Lehi and Pleasant Grove have been Willard CCC the former camp buildings during the week Scouters Attend Ogden Lecture Several local scouters wrere among enevening who Wednesday address by Adam joyed a thrilling S Bennion at the Weber college and a banquet at the Globe Mills those the occasion being the opening sesof Scouters" of the "University session? continue with further next also during the week and month Dr Bennion’S subject was “The Man and the Boy” Ln attendance from here were J comM Oaddie and T E Betenson s mitteemen J Wood of the Halvoi MIA stake presidency Skinner and George Hughes of the ward committee Merrill vanguard Furlong ward vanguard teacher W Lee Thompson and Scoutmaster asArt Astle and S W Capcner sistant Scoutmasters sion to is firmly convinced Practically every that in intellect and ability man is superior to It is one conceit that all males are heir woman In this respect the male to with few' exceptions sex stands as an almost solid phalanx firmly across the path of a woman who aspires to public position Perhaps the best support man has in this self flattery is given him by the women themselves who are generally quite willing to take As man’s estimate of himself at its face value Dr As Mrs J W Chambers spent d in Heber visiting with long as this condition exists there is little chance the As Mrs Frank Chamber and makMr for women to get far in public life If the women of their new will not support themselves they cannot expect ing the acquaintance grandson the men to give them much help ' Judge Reva Beck Bosone can blame no one but the women of Salt Lake City for her failure NOTICE to get on the city commission in the recent elec- holiDue to the Thanksgiving tion They could have elected her without' a vote day the Garland Times will be from the men if they had shown the same soli- - printed next one day earlier week darity as is' usually found among the males the practice of following man i MORNING GARLAND OF THE SUGAR? As one looks at the great stacks of sugar that fill the ljirge warehouse of the Utah Idaho Sugar Company plant here each year one wonders where it all gpes Trying to imagine it all being consumed a teaspoonful at a time a cupful at a Someone must use time is almost impossible it in larger quantities than that to consume the pile before another year’s harvest the One company The fact is they do National Biscuit Company said to be the largest manufacturer of cakes crackers and cookies in the world annually purchases large quantities of sugar from the Garland plant Car load after car load of it goes to their factories to become part of the tasty goodies that bear the NBC This year more than 3800000 trademark pounds of sugar from the local factory have gone to this company- — — Many beet growers aware of this fact are said to eye with far more than ordinary interest the packages of NBC cookies they buy and The same thing is very we don’t blame them likely true of the men who work in the sugar A SCHOOL GARLAND' TIME E THIS WEEK former years Advertisers and correspondents and all readers wishing to present news items or notices for publication will please keep this change In mind by tlieir parents group of the County Expenses to be $20000 Higher The conference will give teachers a chance to meet all the parents face to face and to hear their Individual and collective opinions about The Box Elder county the school and tentative Its A practices similar last March budget for the year 1940 as adopted meeting held some excitement created as a result by the Board of County Commisof a demand calls for total appropriabeing made by many sioners for school building Improve- tions of $23109300 as compared with present ments estimated expenditures of $20860034 for 1939 For most funds and depart 1940 ments appropriations will be Invite to Identical with those for practically Ball Next Week 1939 because of the adhowever ditional amount of road money that F F A boys and Home Economics W’ill available be thru the county’s are school this girls of the high all share of automobile registration fees for week sending out a call Increase It is to planned materially a to who like have good persons for county road work expenditures time to join them ln their annual — Harvest ball at “the high school next yearr In — the- General FudT be will necessarily expenditures next Wednesday night This year's dance the committee higher due to the fact that next the election year's general In charge be will including featured by says the elections will cost primary numerous prizes — for the best the best old time waltz- the county an estimated $8100 00 fire outside For incorporatfighting and several other Items the ing $3000 00 is to oversized ed cities and towns an largest being prize be appropriated for 1940 this 1? turkey previous To bashful Future an Item not found in encourage Farmers who may be inclined to budgets was prepared The budget come “stag" the committee has arby the that the fellow who brings County Auditor C Henry Nielsen ranged In a girl with him will be charged less and will be on file for Inspection his office until its adoption fer his icket than if he comes alone by the Elaborate decorations based on a the Board of County Commissionnext month Flgum? “Frontier Days” theme will be used ers sometime Cider doughnuts and pumpkin pie contained in charts accompanying are also mentioned the requests of the various departby the commitcash tee ments show an estimated balance for all funds as of DecemHelen Tanaka of the Home Economics club and Gffnt Richards with no of ber 31 1939 of $6 63564 the F F A are general chairmen tat receipts for the current yparj of the ball This will enable the being used Since they also promise a good county to operate during the year collected'! 1940 on taxes orchestra and since ft previously this the most elaborately planned dance of These facts eronhasize the splendid the fall season financial condition of Box Elder the committee a large crowd of adults as county which for several years well as high school dancers past has conducted the county aca jr'nny tivities without borrowlrg in spie of the fact that for a long Mi Brough Will Sing and st'll period we have also had have the lowest levy of any county Miss Augusta of Tremon-teBrough daughter of Mr and Mrs Owen ln the State of Utah L The tentative budeet provides the Brough will broadcast over station KVNU at Logan Sunday at following amounts for various funds: 415 pm on a program entitled County road fund $90675 00 Paupof Augusta Ac ad"Songs er fund $8690 00 Exhibits Brough" Rasmussen of Brigham City vertising fund $4775 00 Public welwill accompany Miss Brough on the fare fund $4040000 and General fund $8397300 piano Next Year is Estimate Students Harvest - tinguished Water for fighting the available at a ditch near so that even the straw saved Garland Changes fire was the home Itself was u Hotel Hands was The Garland hotel last week by Dr Howard L bought Call of The deal had been under Logan consideration for several weeks Dr Call who Is a Logan dentist is remodeling the building to make accomodations for a' dental office on the ground floor He plans to move to Garland ln the near future Jack Shumway 'former owner of the property will reht living quarters at Tremonton for the present Firemen Dine Hear Junction City Chief The firemen Garland volunteer and partners members of the city council and and other partners guests last night enjoyed turkey banquet at the a Garland hotel Chief Verlin Bowcutt was ln was Owen charge and the speaker A Owens Ogden fire chief A program of talks and musical numbers was carried out Fire Gfl THE INSIDE |