Show READ THE BASIS OF PROGRESS IS A EXSTRIVING FOR INDIVIDUAL CELLENCE AND READINESS TO RECOGNIZE EXCELLENCE IN OTHERS Garland Vol 3 No 6 To Best Opening In History Large Attendance And Exhibits Please Officials ffm Johns A WAR WITH FATE Two forces are today engaged In a desperate struggle for supremacy with the world as the battle ground The drama they enact Is one that claims the attention of all mankind and all are watching It with a certain degree of of anxiety with mingled feelings hope and despair as the battle moves this way and that RODEO Governments in an endeavor to proof their countries vide the populations with work raise tariff walls that incite retailiatlon on the part of the countries affected by them and that ultimately create national animosities jealousies and misunderstandings Then Just as we have decided that it is no use to hope for much change we read of an attempt of some new group solve the problem and Insure us to peace Again our hopes rise AS in the little city of TreEverybody monton today is a wild westerner with a big hat and a "let’ er buck” spirit as big County Fair and Redeo starts OF STAKE GATHER the off on its sixth seasons run and its larg -est opening day attendance in history IN- - CONVENTION views exhibits that are the pride of who have the department supervisors them in charge The city and grounds are fittingly Good Attendance Marks decorated In flags and banners bearWomens Meetings At ing te legend "rarln' to go” and a large e with of concessionaires number Tabernacle stands invite child and adult to from Stake Relief Society officers Sunday try their luck for everything conducted their regular conference In bedding to pocket knives The enterior of the exposition buildthe Stake Tabernacle at Garland under the direction of President Mrs Mar- ing is a riot of color and a perfect Tier upon tier of garet W Manning with Mrs Nettle D example of order ' Bradford as the visiting member of the luscious fruits are arranged in attrac- show pretlve designs The flower general board present The conference began with a Stake sents blossoms large and perfect In booth fills the air with Board meeting Saturday evening at design and the the home of Mrs Manning at which fragrance are the exEspecially noteworthy all officers were In attendance Sunday morning at 10 a m the first ses- hibits of the Future Farmers of the Elder and Bear River High sion opened in the tabernacle with Box Schools’ who have stake board members ward presidengathered fruits cies members of the stake presidency vegetables and other field and garden and ward bishops in attendance Mrs produce from their projects to bom- Nettle Bradford delivered the principle pletely fill one entire "end of the exaddress of this session position building Tho new poultry building erected by At the afternoon meeting O A club houses Seager of the Stake High Council de- the Tremonton Commercial livered an excellent address on the an excellent display of all varieties of harmful effect of tobacco on the hum poultry not even excluding the Chinese seeks which to avoid shyly an body and Mrs Della Marriott spoke Pheasant on social work Mrs Bradford also tlW eyes 6t the visitor who comes near': spoke briefly The conference heard re- its cage There is also an excellent dls'Hlj ' ports from six of the ward presidents play of rabbits of many breeds In tho livestock division the Club upon conditions In their organization ' of Boys again show the practlcai’Value mill fr— their training with exhibits in every Representative Jensen vision that are ranking close to tho Receives Appointment the top in every instance Their animals are the feature of the hog exhibit Representative Lucinda Jensen has and their sheep look good In the largo Just received notice that she has been exhibit In this class which boasts some —— — e as one of the speakers for appointed animals — the educational campaign for the Tax Kenneth C Ikeler who was this afRevision League this fall She has al- ternoon judging the dairy cattle was so been selected by the Business and loud in his praise of the excellent JerProfessional Club as State sey Women's Guernsey and Holstlen cattle brot director of Legislation before him which make up in quality what may be lacking in quantity Garland Hospital Buys Women will be especially Interested of canned goods of the New Sterilizing Device In theClubdisplay girls and of the Corinne Sewing and fancy work artA new modem type automatic icles are well worth any one’s Inspecectric sterilizer for surglcaf instru- tion ments and dressings has bofcn purchSilage com over ten feet in height ased for the Garland hospital This sweet corn grown on dry farms to Dr Betensen thrifty according appliance pumpkins from East Garland of Insterilizes every thing under a prescredible size amaze the wondering onsure of nearly twenty pounds and at looker a temperature of 250 degrees InsurThe Garland and Tremonton schools ing absolute and safe conditions at also have commendable exhibits r all times' Judges have not yet finished selec'’’‘A — the winners In each division and ting COUNTY DEMOCRATS a complete list of awards cannot be tonight ELECT DELEGATES anounced The rodeo of the first day was unusCandidates to the Democratic State ually well attended and competition was spirited among the performers and to the Congressional Conventional Events went off In rapid fire manner convention yvere named at the County convention held at Tre- under the direction of Dr Luke J L Democratic monton Monday at which there was Harvey and L C Christensen while the riding was of the beet that may be an unusually large attendance In all twenty six delegates were seen o-elected Delegates to one convention will act as to the other Dr T E Betenson alternates Both conventions are to be held In Salt Attends Convention Lake City Saturday chosen were as follows: Delegates Betensen w as a delegate re(To the State Convention) Wynn L Dr T E presenting the Box Elder County Eddy Harold W Olsen E IL Cornwall Society at the State Medical D B Medical R E Davis T D Warburton Gibson Wr E Davis- - Earl - B— Hales Convention held at Salt Lake City last week at which Dr Pearse of BrigEben Wilcox Jas Jensen W P Mrs W P Crozier Henry Rasmus- ham City was elected to be the next of Society sen M H Welling Maragaret H Pack president of the Medical Geo Utah Lewis Jones Nello Christofferson UniverMen from Johns Hopkins A Andersen Hervin Bunderson Eph sity and the Mayo Clinic were speakWhite Tracey R Welling Thos WaldA Cullimore ron Wm R Capener ers at the convention — o-and RELIEF- - SOCIETIES All around us we see It in operation We see men In our society who rather than engage in honest legitimate labor endeavor to make a living exacting tribute from business that Is legal and These drones do their bit to illegal throw our economic system out of balance Conference after conference we see called Each time we watch with a sort of breathless supense for signs of progress toward world safety Each time we feel the same disappointment as we try to satisfy ourselves with the almost infinitesimal progress that is made KEEN UNUSUALLY VIE FOR PRIZE MONEY IN EVENTS COMPETITION EXPERT PERFORMERS One of these forces seems to be an inexorable fate itself a fate that has decreed that men shall at certain ever depart from the recurring Intervals paths of peace and engage in an orgy of human butchery known as war On the other side in this conflict that we are watching are pitted the hopes of men for a world wide good will and peace that will express Itself In a form In the abolishment of weapons of human destruction Ts' i Pertinent Paragraphs Due to this undercurrent of unrest there is a constant strengthening of the agencies of national defense Men with no desire whatever to make war upon anyone find themselves preparing to meet some enemy as yet unknown t $200 THE YEAR Utah Thursday September 18 1930 th County Fair By V TIIE TIMES CRAMMED FULL OF ARTICLES CONCISELY WITHOUT COMMENT OR PAPER A NEWSY WRITTEN OPINION WORKING A GOOD H3RSE TO DEATH It la baaed on figure compiled for the Citizens Study the cartoon Tax Revision League by the Utah State Board of Equalization and the Illinois Agricultural Association Why should land and tangible property be forced to pull 986 per cent of the tax load while intangibten of the state’s income is untaxed? The figures show annual pull only 14 per cent and income in Utah to be (280000000 in 1928 of which tangible and Intangible earned only $70000000 Why not hitch the $210000000 untaxed income to help pull the $20000000 annual tax Load? Study the constitutional amendment to be voted this fall Garland Garfield Boy Sustains Three Stake Broken Leg In Accident To Convene Day Garfield son of John Garfield was treated at the Garland hospital Entries In Annual Peach Day week for a broken leg sustained in fall from a horse Monday The boy was riding around the race track at the County Fair Grounds at Tremonton when the horse waa struck by an automobile The boy Was thrown His to the ground and his leg broken Injuries were attended by Dr Benen-so- n at the local hospital this Parade' Commended a Uniformed Band And Box Elder "Warehouse Float Attracts City’s Peach Day this year was acclaimed a rousing success by New Service Station Today all the world is again watching who attended the people everywhere At the efforts of the delegates to the Gen- well known celebration at the Peach eva Conference to secure reduction of city The new service station of the Box armaments Parade features were especially at- Elder Gas and Oil Company opened at Can success come until a united tractive excelling anything that has Garland this week The station which been seen during the 26 years of the is said to be the most world attempts to find an intelligent completely equip- difficulties? solution to its economic festival's history 8 chools ecclesiastical ped north of Ogden has complete wash Selfish attempts of nations to pre- - organizations business houses clubs room tire repair room offce and comserve prosperity at the expense of others and communities were represented with fort stations and five pumps The will never bring anything but suspicfloats and parade features building is on the site formerly occuion ill will and ultimately conflict Garland’s showing in the parade was pied by the old Gephart Store and Is the subject of much favorable comto the community credit owners a Its M I A HOLDS OPENING ment Its snappy uniformed band was are county agents for Shell products rated as one of the best musical organo The opening of the winter season izations at the celebration and the big Mr and Mrs M D Peters ofBrigham activities of the Garland M I A at- float of the Box Elder Warehouse CorSunday In Garland spent tracted a large crowd to the Palace poration of Garland together with the hall Tuesday night and every one pres- truck loads of wheat that accompanied ent enjoyed a pleasant eveing interest It created considerable The contests Games and dancing made warehouse float was not taken to BrigThe Garland ham City for the second day’s parade up the entertainment City band was In attendance and consequently lost out In the contest for awards in spite of the fact that considered it was favorably Wool by the Judges Of Request — o Brigham — Garland Here In Convention Sunday Fpx Elder Malad And Bear1 River M I A Leaders To Meet The Box Elder Malad and Bear River Stake Mutuals will meet in convention in the Bear - River Stake at Garland Sunday with Tabernacle sessions at 10 A M and 2 P M Reperentatives of the general Church MIA Board will be present and conduct classes In the various departments Stoke and ward ofof M I A Work ficers from the three stakes will participate in the convention which will bring large numbers of visitors to the city - Mr and Mrs J J Orwin and sons the funeral Dean and Rulon attended Orwln’s sister Mrs services of Mrs Richards in Salt Lake Sunday Mr and Mrs J W Orwin were also in attendance Garland Missionary Describes Grower’ Auxiliary Publication Letter Of Appreciation The Advent of A New Event In Pictures In behalf of the wool growers assoc- World’s Largest Annual Fair The Canadian National Exposition the annual fall Exposition of the Dominion of Canada and said to be the largest annual fair in the world was the subject of a few most interesting comments in a letter recently received by the editor of the Times from Max Beal of Garland who for the past nineteen months has born doing missionary work in eastern Canada Mr Beal spent a day and a half viewing the mammoth exposition “There are on the grounds" he says “42 exhibition buildings In which are shown representative products from every province of Canada The fair boasts the largest midway in the world and here may be found every form of machine ever devised by the Ingenuity of man for the purpose of separating the general public from Its money “Each day’s program is carefully planned and efficiently conducted A program of racing vaudeville and m osteal - pa geantry is presented every afternoon and evening in front of the grand stand which seats 20000 people The vaudeville has 29 acts featuring the greatest artists in the lines of acrobatics trape ze work trained animal acts and tight rope performers that money can buy while several of Canada’s grand opera stars appeared In the pageaht “The aquatic program on the water front is one of the exhibition's It presents a daily program of outboard largest extra features or "Sea Flea" races with Hj droplane races and the famous marathon swims as special attractions “There 1s no doubt that from the standpoint of quantity exhibited the products shown here surpais anything in the world but tho the exhibits were splendid yet for quantity livestock and manufacturing will compare with our Utah fruit and beauty they have nothing-tha- t and general farm produce exhibits Exposition reflects a nationa "Finally thel Canadian National natspirit which Indicates a deep seated tho unexpressed desire to be iation we wish to thank every one who In any way in putting over assisted Warner Bros again offer something the lamb eating campaign new This time on Sunday Monday Lamb luncheons and talks on the featiiresof- lamb and the sheep Indus- and Tuesday night at the Paramount at Garland Theatre try were given at the Lion’s Club and The something new Is Warner Bros the Ladies’ Self Culture Club of Gar- "Show of Shows” Tremonton of Lions’ Club land the It has in actual numbers exactly 77 the Rotary Club and the business and stars of BrigClub Women’s Professional It has by actual count exactly 1000 ham City All of them tinted received from the Hollywood beauties From reports Technicolor — and none of them meat markets the public too Is doing by tainted by time Its part We trust that lamb may It is 100 show’s In one continue to find a frequent place in the "Show of Show’s” is drama melofamily menu drama and tragedy It Is comedy It is evident that the depression has and farce It Is opera revue not yet passed lambs that were selling travesty and musical comedy — Shakespeare to last year from ten to thirteen cents are Jazz now selling from four to four and All the arts and all the enchantments of the theatre are assembled the cooperation given We appreciate here for your delight v us Warner Bros who sponsored talking The Home and Community departand color singing pictures ment of the Farm Bureau are planning pictures have eclipsed all their prevto give several demonstrations thru out pictures ious efforts in “Show of Shows" the county in the cooking and carving There never was anything like it be- -' Professor Smith of the U S of lamb fore And there never w ill be anything A C who has mastered the Hartseli 'like It again method of carving will cut the whole Don’t miss this beautiful and specc arcus of a lamb at the demonstrat“ tacular picture — — Don’t miss seeing him ions Details as to the time and place of Messrs George Edward and Walter thes demonstrations will be made public Manning brothers of D E Manning later and also a sister Mrs Alice Edmonds LUCINDA JENSEN of Farmington were dinner guests at Pres Ladles’ Auxiliary the Manning home Sunday Opens Mutuals ionally independent" Mr Beal also stated that while the exhibition this year was fully in as large as ever before it reflected the general business depression that It attracted nearly 200000 less Visitors during its run than it did during the 1929 season He reports that he Is in good health and busy tractlng visiting about 70 homes or business offices every day “Thanks a lot for the pa cr I enjoy it” he said In closing Max has been gone almost twp years and is expected to return to Garland some time this winter i - Byron Jeppson Visits Odeen Delegates) (Congressional Luke Jas Walton W Calvon Waldron Garland Times Office Marlon Summers Mrs Ira Packer G D Jennie HSrschi T F Coombs Mrs D R Cook of Concord CaliNelsen Jr T L Davis Christian fornia formerly" M lss Bertha Grover of Geo’ Marsh A J Stephenson Fred Sylvester Annie Nichols" W A Garland teas a Times office visitor yesterday Mrs Cook is an enthusiastic Adams Jos A Erickson Porter Tlrfies reader and declares that the paHyrum E Booth Geo Aron Abraham Evans Sam Morten-se- per compares favorably In appearance with papers that are Wilford Elias Anderson Hailing and composition much larger She awaits Its weekly apHyrum Ward and John Glenn : pearance at her California home with 0 Mrs Lewis Liliywhite spent the great keenest anticipation o er part of last week In Salt Lake beMr and Mrs Thomas Hampton cause of the death of her sister Mrs were visitors to Brigham City Friday Richards Pleased Reader i - j & ft r |