Show I J' God resisteth unto the humble SCANNING WITH the proud but —James 4:6 giveth GAR grace PUBLISHED THE SCENE THE EDITOR XII Vol No EVERY FRIDAY T E Betensen Unopposed as Club President Says Frank Gates recalling a certain unpleasant experience: “He said ‘We find you guilty and there was only one of him" of the ormembers ever since it was establganization ished in Garland an active member and has of numerous committees offices In It elective held several consistent list of nominees presentthe committee follows: first vice President Dr Betenson second president Parley Linford vice president Jess Earl third vice president Wallace Bourne secretary treasurer Hanson Delbert Vemald tail twister Ed Holmgren: Johns lion tamer Art Michaells directors Wood and Joseph Nielson Charles Nominated from the floor were: Treasurer Halvor Skinner tall twister John J Shumway lion tamer Owen Ward directors J D Gunderson and L L Bishop Wm J Culllmore presided at the meeting Murray Allen of Salt Lake He outline City was the speaker of the ' Lions the accomplishments Clubs In their work for the blind and near blind and urged further efforts In behalf of these under Present with Mr Murray privileged was a blind banjo player from Ogden who played several numbers J M Gaddie introduced the proThe THIS MIGHT BECOME A “BLESSED EVENTS" COLUMN Mothers are proud of their offspring just as much as are fathers we are hearing this week and several want to know why mothers can t call up to tell us about the new baby and claim the Well they can if three month’s subscription they can get to a telephone or get a telephone to the bed in time (No charge to the BelT system for this plug for bedside extensions) Mrs Ijorenzo Peterson of East Garland already claims her subscription with an announcement that there is real joy at their home this week After 18 years they have a daughter a boy age 17 They have two other children Now it is an years and another age 22 months Congratul8 pound 12 ounce girl bom Tuesday ations ‘There isn’t anything grander than making un— Murray Allen to the happy people happy" Garland' Lions VIEW WITH MERIT A recent writer asks why is ours the greatest nation in- - the world Everyone admits it is because more people enjoy more comforts here than A anywhere else We haven’t the most land Russia has twice We Brazil and Canada are larger as much haven’t the most people Many nations have millions more We are not self supporting for we depend on other lands for many of our necessities We use over half the world’s coffee and have to We use the bulk of the world’s rubbuy it all ber and buy it from abroad We use three quarsilk and don’t keep a single silk worm ters of its So the writer concludes that is largely due to our “American way" of free enterprise that we Govhave been able to find a better way of life ernment or custom has not marked out just how everything jnust beiEveiymanJiasJnvented Jn- vested and worked with no limitation but his own energy and intelligence and the result has been The greatest good has phenomenal progress come to the greatest number under the system there elements of the American are Certainly system that must be preserved against the hazard of too much planning ed full by gram Fire Department Saves Barn on Butler Farm A fire which for a time threatened to destroy a large barn on the Butler farm north pf town was quickly extinguished by the Garland firemen Thursday afternoon to reports the According blaze was held somewhat In check before the engine arrived thru the use of water from a small pump POEM “Oh beauteous springtime! All again seems young— The gardener sets the geranium sets The fanner sets the hen that sets The loafer sets and sets and sets — Springity springity spring sprang sprung" were Surveys Street feft 15 both sides trict Work on the project Is expected to begin within the next few days Some of the present concrete walk area will be cut sway and the gutters set back to the new line thus the eliminating present gravel YOUNG MARRIED The Gaddie PEOPLE IN SALT TEMPLE LAKE of Miss Naoma of Mr and Mrs J M- Gaddie to Blaine Bishop Eon of Mr and Mrs Vernon D Bishop took place Friday May 10th in the Salt Lake temple Preseent at the were Mr and Mrs Vernceremony on D Bishop Mr and Mrs Carl marriage daughter Bishop' and Mr ’ Bishop A reception for was held at the J and 'Mrs Thera! the young couple M Gaddie home Out of town Sunday May 12th guests present Included Mr and Mrs Jean Keller and children of g Idaho Mrs Hunter Gaddie and daughter of Shelley Idaho and Mr and Mrs M A Mulliner and children of Spanish Fork Both young are graduates people of the local high school and attended the USAC are They well known through-outhe valley and have many friends who wish them well They will make their home in 20th at school 6:45 cafe- musical a’ hold will projects following food preservaSewing education recreation research schools and recnursery writers and comords art music The house adult open tion modity distribution activiThe purpose of the week’s the public with ties is to acquaint WPA of the the accomplishments divisions and services professional and to Indicate needs and opportunities existing In every community for thru more of America’s carrying “unfinished business” the week mentioned the During citizens who profit from these projects Irtn have the opportunity to become more thoroughly acquainted with the work and done being a WPA employees will be given more comprehensive picture of their divisions own ANNOUNCED Mrs Nellie R Garver of Hagerstown and Washington Maryland DC has announced the engagement of her daughter Helen Regina to Earl M Gleason son of Mr and Mrs George Gleason of Garland Miss" Garver is a graduate of a In Washington convent school DC and a member of Sigma Epsilon sorthe attended Mr Gleason ority Utah State Agricultural College and He belongs to Sigma Chi fraternity manager Emergency Road Serin American Automobile As'sn District of Columbia The wedding will take place early In June at the Garver country home is sponse to our call the for In qui’j? II C assistance Butler Mr & Mrs S E Quigley spent m Salt Lake City Sunday where visited with their they daughter who is recovering from an operat- Books Placed Public Libraty Miss Ethel Rogers city librarian announces that the library now has the following new books purchased largely from book rental fees of Glory” Bristow "Murder Bicarb" “Paris Hanna" Edmonds "This Side Feuchtwanger Glory" Bristow "Murder Becart" “The Loon Van Deusen Feather" FulUr “Oh Promised Land" Street "No More Gas" Nordhoff and Hall “The Provencial Lady in Wartime" a Crew" Pinker"There’s I!a!ield ton “Kitty Foyle” Morley "Bethel Lewis “Failure of a Meiriday” Mission” Henderson “Escape" by Vame "How Green Was My Val‘Chad Gazette" of A’! Mayor of Garland City hereby proclaim Saturday May 18 as Clean-uDay at the city All citizens are requested cemetery to bring shovels rakes and hoes to clean their lots The nececsary City trucks will haul off the rubbish Michaelis Mayor Lecture Tabernacle Exercises The Bear River LD8 Seminary will graduate 102 students at exercises to be held In the stakd tabernacle tomorrow evening beginning promptly at 8 pm announoes Arthur Welling principal Guest speaker of the evening Is to be Douglas Wood recently president of the west German mission of the church 'Welling Principal states that Mr Wood will discuss conditions in Europe for those who cere to remain following the exercises Also after the graduation there will be dancing in the Garland ward recreation hall contribution to the The student of a program will take the form modified panel discussion of the to “Mormonlsm’s the Message topic will last World" This about 3Q minutes and will be participated in Wofflnden Cbnrad Stefby Robert fen Olcen Mary Beth Richards Golds 8tenqulst Sheldon Bunderson Cannon Vodys Allred Eugenia Rogers LaNae Bourne and Marjorie Hess LaPriel and LaWans Bishop and Ethel Mm will sing one Manning number A member of the stake board of education will present the 013 THE INSIDE Population If nors for most In rapid growth which period go to Tremonton 419 to a new figure of gained 1430 Iloneyville has a population cf 581 an inrrease of 87 and Willard 540 an Increase of II accord- mg to the report Brigham City ir up 393 to 5486 ttie has Michaelis Alfred And Dancing Will Follow ic in Garland growth iiidraled by census figures released b district J C Littlefield censLj - The supervisorpopulation of the cty is 914 an increase of 90 ovnr the 1930 figure these books are on tne rental and the funds collected from use will be used to purchase books ‘the librarian states Alfred Seminary Will Graduate 102 Tomorrow Nite South Box Elder and Oarland have apbeet growers associations pointed supervisors of beet thinning to be at work during the thinning season moving about in the district the from field to field checking work of beet thlnners In line with diplomas what Is considered good beet thinning Jobs are Garland The supervisors appointed Boy Excel Tremonton of Orson A Iverson At Athletic Meet of Bear River City Ralph Jensen and Milton Thorne of Perry These The Garland district Pentathlon men are now in the field and beet meet was held at Garland May 15th growers of the association are urged with about 70 boys competing? for to call upon them for the assistance the right to represent this dlstricl they can give at the state meet In Salt Lake City conare The association officers 2ith-- ‘ May vinced from past experience that The Garianfl boys walked off with very good results have come from most of the laurels In the senior the employment of men to repredivision Paul Ward from the sent the association with authority school won first with the very to and direction of growers treat fins score of 3778 Darrell Ddderick-ao- n A with thinning better groups from Thatcher won second with of work has resultgrade thinning 3246 and Hal Persson of Oarland ed with higher tonnage In conse" third with 3196 quence In the junior division three boys check the The supervisors perfrom Garland won with Torch! centage of stands which are left by with! 3936 first George Sato the thlnners according to the desecond with 3365 and Kent g sires of the grower and explain to third with 3132 thlnners why It is Important that the best beets be left that double Scores Reported Fbr and weeds rebeets be eliminated moved leaving the thinned stand First Ball Games in a healthy upright position to continue growth Some good baseball featured the It has been proved also that the opening of farm- bureau league play in the valley reports Wm supervisors ate very helpful in diJ for this week recting beet thlnners looking toi of jobs work after completion 20 The CCC boys stopped Howell the fields of other growers who ar: to 10 Plymouth made It 8 to 5 over in need of thlnners The thinnL'y Deweyvllie East Oarland took 12 to 10 and Garland headed job in Box Elder county Is a $9(i 000 00 job this year with about Fielding by the same count acres at the rate of $800 per Anyone desiring to play can yet acre and It is expected by growers’ get a berth on the teams says Bill that the thinning job will be well done at such price and the work cf PROCLAMATION can the directors brim employed I Alfred Michaelis of about these desirable results It is Mayor Garland City f hereby proclaim “Satobserved' That ' when Thlnners understand these facts that they are In urday May 25 1940 as Poppy Day and call upon all citizens to support nearly all cases desirous of pleasthis worthy cause ing the employer Alfred Michaelis The supervisors urge beet growers Mayor to do good cultivating work and to prepare the soil by rolling in inWavne Garrett of Salt Lake City stances of clods so that the thin- visited Sunday with ners may be encouraged his and assistparents' Mr & Mrs John W Garrett ed in doing satisfactory work d PROCLAMATION I Growers Employ Supervisors For Beet Thinning' PUBLISHER $200 Per Year County Towns Show Population Growth ley to re- Maryland New the'r Thursday ion Harnesville in of the affair General supervision tn the hands of Agenda club officers Watlahd LaPreal Shirley asBishop and Phyllis Culllmore sisted by Margaret Woodslde club adviser All women of the valley whether they have a daughter In school or not are invited to attend is and service proThe professional the of the WPA thruout jects county will be open for public Inspection during the week of May dinner 20 to 25 and a' community and program is being planned for Volunteer Department for and art exhibits will be in the sewing room from to 5 Refreshments will be served In the school cafeteria from 2 30 to 5 A program of dance music and dramatic numbers will be held In the auditorium continuously from 2:15 to 4 pm 2 AND 1940 Sewing displayed strip Public Invited To Inspect WPA Projects EDITOR school At the same time the utility companies will remove their poles from In the the street and put them center of the block Monday evening May at the Box Elder high teria Short talks and will be heard program JOHNS Invitations were Issued last week to all the women of the valley by the Agenda club of the high school to a Mothers’ Tea to be held SatThe tea will be urday afternoon held In connection exhibits with from the sewing art music dramatics and dancing classes of the of Factory and widening the street by Garland business disui the on WM Agenda Club Invite Women to Exhibit Wednescompleted to narrowing the preparatory day sidewalks VERNALO May 17 Friday vice Fire SPRING Utah the LOCAL — UTAH City Street Will Be Widened Soon ENGAGEMENT “Those who call themselves liberals who be lieve in an increase in anybody’s power whether that person be in industry or government are tak- -' Far from ing a great and valuable word in vain being liberal the persons who try to solve their the in hands of Garland problems by concentrating power or in the hands of a group a single individual in in Washington APPRECIATION around a single individual Wall Street or anywhere else are really reactionWe vsh to express our thanks — Wendell L Willkie aries” the men of the Garland s GARLAND AT Garland 40 Hitler seems to have convinced little Holland that it also needs German protection Belgium cannot help accepting the same kindness To date Hitler's big sharp knife has carved a lot of soft meat but he must get to the tougher Judging from the steady pieces before long Committee drop in wheat prices someone is expecting that Nominating he will be able to bring the allies to terms right Submits List away For Lions Elections England and France cannot match Germany in the air loom as the Dr T E Betenson Together they produced 1100 war 3000 next president of the Garland Lions planes in March while Germany produced the The total capacity in the United States nowr and club as a result of action ateven500 each club meeting held Wednesday for months to come cannot exceed ing At month and the allies cannot get all of those committee The club nominating the same time Germany seems to be demonstrating appointed by the board of directors a that air bombing is a mighty effective method of presented to the membership to be voted making war but to make it a little more sure she single list of candidates Its annual election May 29 at upon tanks and such as has other war equipment guns headed the list and no Dr Betenson as planes in about the same proportion name was placed In nomination from England has been plaiyiing for a long war' the floor in opposition to him Germany with strong action to come in 1941 second and third Similarly first The next vice presidential candidates and secmay be driving for a 1940 decision week or ten days should tell if Germany intends retary are without opposition is a charter member Dr Betenson to keep trying to drive forward now He has been one of of the club the MORNING j FOR SALE: Model 31T Interna- tionM Harvester Terms Allen Brc 31 Tremonton Phone j fljC m wmw'Lvj it dnm u bqntrd doeyit set yoa |