Show 51 Garland Utah Friday June 3 Vol 4 No 34 Seed Department Two Garland CTTO 1932 $150 THE YEAR Students Receive Their Local News Conditioning Degrees The first active district of the recently created seed marketing department which has been organized under the Farmers National Grain Corporation will be established in the intermountain country Paul V Kelly manager announces according to a statement sent out Mr Kelly has just returned from where he conferred with Mr Chicago C E Huff president of the Fanners National and others regarding the setup of this new organization was district “The selected” Mr Kelly said- “as the first district to receive this service due to the large amount of alfalfa and clover seed produced here and the number of farmers who raise these items as Knott Miss i eceived degiee jromi the' school off Home Ec o -j nomics with a major in tex- tiles and FJconomics Fhi ary Frances E Knott club clob the Empyrean Omllon natiohaj honorEconomics fraternity and also to the Beta Delta sorority Upsilon Hme Sr A KITTY McKAY - eradicate)— - WNU Srrlc Mr family spend Mrs G O Sweeten were Sunday they visited the while in that City and Mrs motored Memorial P C Pettersn and to Ogden Moiday to Day New i: Officers The Garland Lions club annual election of officers held their at regular at the night Nichols deceived Mak Mr and Mrs Olen Barron motored to Salt Lake on the count for president for the coming City Wednesday Miss Margaret Manning is visiting year after a number ballots electedthee- - wasfo SH RD HRD Ol in Salt Lake City this week The business men’s prize was won M Caddie being given by d Miss Myrlntha Burning ham of by Bowcutt of the Associated SerBountiful Is spending a few days with vice her sister Mrs Mark Nichols the between lnttervala During the Mr and Mrs Alfred Michaelis and Voting and announcing of the new was family spent Decoration Day In Og- pDf leers the following program den given: C E Smith talked an hit im Mrs E L Woodard and Mrs Virpressions of the previous district conginia Nowland entertained twelve of vention Lion G O Sweeten and of Tremonton gave their friends Tuesday evening to a Wesley Oepharg a number of cornet duets accompanwaffle supper ied at the piano by Ethel Rogers Uon Petterson awarded a token to Mr and Mrs Lewis Lillywhi had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr another key member In the person of Lin O O Sweeten and Mrs LeRoy Llllywhlte of Spanas chosen for the Following officers ish Fork Mr and Mrs Lynn Hodges from Logan Mr and Mrs Hunter leadership of the Garland Lions club Caddie and Mr and Mrs Mlllan for the ensuing year: President Mark President Alfred Peck of thic city and Mr and Mrs Nichols 1st Vice Michaelis 2nd vice president P C William Barnard of Hansel Valley Pfctterson 3rd vice T W Lewis Llllywhlte president Innis Secretary E Edell TreasFrank Driggs Lion Tamer Mr and Mrs Hunter Caddie and urer left - Sunday daughterfor Spanish Charles Last Tall Twister C L Pin-d1st director J J ShumFork where they will visit twlth Mrs Men Play Game 2nd director O Caddie’s O brother LeRoy Llllywhlte way Sweeten and family for a couple of weeks — Lion J E Edell called attention of Of Base Ball Wednesday Mr and Mrs J D Gunderson spent the Lions to the children that play several days of last week in Pleasant around the depot and tracks and the president of the club called upon the Grove visiting with friend and relaWelfare committee of the club to look In what was a “rattling good bell tives Into this matter game" Wednesday afternoon the business' men on the north side of main Mr and Mrs Brigham Marriott and street won over those on the south family motored to Ogden decoration side' day Frank Driggs pitched quite of numMr and Mra J V Taylor of Ogbers at innings tor the southerners and rounded out In "pretty good style" den Miss Rogharr of Ogden and before he game was over Other than Taylor of San Fanclaco were the Frank the teams boasted of many guests at the Brigham Marriott home from All Michaelis to Sunday evening good Hairier mHi sttitlcv-anewi-- ikha pveas of Mnar The score of the northerners run a Mrs D A Cannon of Fielding spent Uwi our friend C II Skidmore la per at the home of Mrs Al- mitlng bis friends to use his name as few points in lead of their opponents Wednesday a candidate for State Superintendent during the entire game with the score fred Michaelis 17 to 21 at the end of the of Puttie Instruction standing Mr and Mra Mark Nichols had as ninth Innings This meets with our hearty approvMr and dinner guests al and we congratulate his friends in The second of three games between their Sunday Preston and daughters their choice of a man lot that these contendeners very for the title of Mrs Thomas important position Garland bAst side will be held in the Fay and Fenn of Preton Idaho Mr Skidmore Is recognized throughnear future and from all indications and O Mr Mrs Nye and George out this state as a man thoroughly will tfe well worth seeing family spent Momeria! Day in Farm converant with school administration lngton For the past fifteen years he has been Mr and Ms D E Manning motored to Salt Lake Saturday to get their Miss Dorothy Llllywhite and Junto! superintendent of the Box Elder School District No finer tribute can daughters the Misses Aliss and of Spanish Fork are visitng be Llllywhlte paid to his ability that the present Manning who spent the week wth their grandparents Mr and Mrs condition of this District end here took the girls Manning From an academic viewpoint the home Monday an don their way P Mr and Mrs Glenn Barron spent type of students entering the higher Salt Lake they stopped at Farming Monday In Hyrum institutions of learning from our high ton and visited the cemetery there 1‘usiness schools speak in emphatic terms of its high standards Mildred Carter A T Mrs daughter It Is without a peer In Financially and Miss Janet Ault spent Thurscday the State of Utah It finished the year visiting Mrs A G Woodard of Cor with a small balance to Its credit inne all salaries and retiring after paying a $20000000 bond issue of twenty Mrs Leland Wolfgand ago and three years children M Idaho Falls Idaho is GREENS ESSENTIAL The teachers and employees of the GROWING CHICK district are loyal to their superintespending the week with her sister-llaw Mrs Wina Mulllner of thl city ndent and recognize in Mr Skidmore a leader capable of filling any posMisses Beth Thompson and Florence ition in the state school system with By Prof P G Riley Petteson attended a party at Howell Blue grass is up in fine shape for ability and integrity This is our opSaturday night at the home of C B baby chick and growing chick pasture inion of Mr Skidmore and we conGunnell In honor of Don and Darwin likewise alfalfa and clover The grass gratulate the state in being tendered Gunnell of a man of his capabialfalfa and clover make a real addi- the services We cf bespeak the support chick ration and chicks lities Miss Peggy Cowling of Los Angles tion to the of Education and generally should be on the ground and getting friends is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs to Mr Skidmore our best the benefit of this range as much as express John Richards for an indefinate time wishes and our support in the attainpossible ment of this very worthy objective Mrs L C Christopherson Young tender blue grass is high In has her of is high the and protein sister Mrs F S Gross of Spokane protein and alfalfa ENTERTAINS of value The same is true Washington visiting with her for an clover The value of grass is high indefinite time for some six to eight weeks from the Art Felsted entertained the Mrs Mr and Mrs Regional Brough from time it gets a good start In April or ladies of Garland to permit Mrs L early May After it begins to get tall Stlddoway of Vernal Salt Lake City spent the week-enMiss formally with Mr and Mrs James Brough woody and dry later In the season Eva Felsted to meet her friends here the protein content will be reduced to was the twelve played by guests Bridge its present amount Mrs J Delos Help Wanted Work for Uncle Sam about Thompson won higA $105 to $250 per month Men Women and Its value to much less than half score prise and Mrs Ralph Stayner 18 to 40 of the fact that It becomes Prepare because Steady positions the low score prise The fortunate now Give age phone and address to woody tough and unpalatable attendants all won a very delicious box Garland Times Because of this early season value dinner and declared the whole affair chicks on ordinary or Inferior rations successful Beautiful particularity s decorated the home adn ndM In Logan visiting with Mrs value of the grass declines and Sunday all detalles for a pleasant evening stunted Davis' relatives often come slow were carefully provided growing and do not come into production in Mrs J L Harvey and daughters the fall as rapidly as they shomd In SPECIALIST HERE Helen Dorothy and Shirley spite of the fact that chicks seem to Margaret rations spent the in Salt Lake City be doing well on inferior O Culbertson of the Department visiting t the home of W L- Roche (particularly grains alone) the time Is of Agriculture with headquarters in when they stop doing well coming City has been In Garland Mrs Ruby King of Logan sister oi and the poultry feeder has difficulty Salt Lakeweek In the Interest of some past the Mrs E J Holmgren and O A Follett understanding why agronomic reaseach work of Preston Idaho spent Monday evIs located at the The English pouitryman feeds less Mr Culbertson ening at the home of Mr and Mrs E to grains than o protein supplements Sugar Company office J Holmgren and gets and Is studying the treating of beets the American pouitryman The answer is found in have resistance to and Mr and Mrs J M Gaddie and Mr good resullts due to the also expects to do work nn the cross and Mrs T W Innis spent Monday the English grass Iswhich as palatable and blocking of sugar beets In the field mild damp climate fishing in the Southern part of Idaho as full of feeding value the year round In cooperation with the sugar com They returned home with enough fish ad we in America find it in the spring pany to enjoy a good trout dinner meeting Garland Wednesday HoteL J AGAINST (© 1111 Ball in ccmetary Si le clothing is a member of the Home AT taye that politic planted a potato or built a they have ground a lot of and Mendon JT7T A The never yet alio but axeel Mr Miss Frances E Knott and Odell S both of Garland were Thompson from the Utah graduated Saturday State Agricultural College The degree “Bachelor of Science" was forconferri d upon each of them at mally Commencement exercises held in the College auditorium crops” and belongs of both alfaifa “Production is was graduated Mr Thomp'xm and Idaho from clover seed in Utah lie school of Education with a degree heavy” he said "with Idaho producseed in physical f ing 9000000 pounds of alfalfa education and and 10 0000 pounds of clover in a teacher's 1930 and Utah 3500000 pounds of alccitificate cerfalfa seed and 8500000 pounds ol clover seed in 1931” tifying to his and "Within 10 days there will be work ability to ers In the fields contacting the farm preparation for the machinery teach in any ers and setting up them to become affiliated with the high school in the state He national maiketing organization" — “This department" Mr Kelly said is a member Odell 8 Thompson “was organized by the Farmers Natof the Pi Karpa Alpha national social insist ional Grain Corporation after fraternity and has been active In varent demands from seed growers and sity athletics during his college career smaller marketing agencies” ol “Seed growers in various this country have sufered in the past SPRING QUARTER from local slumps in prices” he cen C ENDS THE U tinued "and liave sought a nations marketing agency which will be al'e to take advantage of higher prices ano still bolster up local fluctuations” The spring quarter at the Utah “The present facilities cl the Farmon closed college ers National Grain Corpci atlon the 3tate a large Although May 27 rViday largest coopera tve marketing organ is anticininnier school registration laztlon in the world will U available be it will composed probably to growers and they will be able U pated of tLachers and the regular aigely world prices for their procommand will not L'e students a inter siho-ducts Instead of being limited to loca' until the opening of school next jack supply and demand” all oil September 28 "The organization will gradually exboth of national A large faculty pend to cove rthe entire country" Mr will ducatois and regular members Kelly said fer a broad curriculm of courses for The list Of he summer session faculty contains the following: B Y U GRADUATES McAllister mimes: Professor A R SUN STUDENTS 266 ch mpion band leader of national Joliet J H Pearson and A K Getman £rrreh - Hughes specialists exercises at BrigCommencement Ward G Reader Miss Jean Cox and ham Young University will celebrate Lofter Bjarnason to give work in adthe granting of degrees and diploma and edvanced school administration of 266 young men and women in the Child ucation Miss Ward A Brown region The program and Miss Welfare specialist Olga June 5th will commence on Sunday Jailson national gill scout leader Baccalaureate services with the of A lecture outstanding program Levi Young Professor Edgar when merit has been planned for the sesmember of the faculty of the Unives-itThe l olio wing national figures sion of Utah and one of the First vill each spend a week at the ' wil of Seventies Seven Presidents each pend a week at the institu-iosermon Thi the Baccalaureate give on popular and timely lecturing program will L'e preceded by the proNew opics: Dr Edward H Griggs cession in academic costume of faculty fork City Dr A C McLaughlin Unifrom the University and graduates T Dr William versity of Chicago to Tabernacle the campus Dr Foster New York City Henry On June 7th Alumni reunions will Newman Brooklyn N Y the be held while In the afternoon Presidents reception to the Alumni and graduates will be given Dr Richard R Lyman of the Coun- CHILDREN WARNED cil of the Twelve will give the addresr DANGER to the graduates at the commencn ement exercises on June 8th Mr Culmsee of Nada Utah will repDuring 1931 and up to date in 1932 resent the graduating class with an there have teen 64 cases of obstrucPresident address at these exercises tions placed on the U P maliciously on annual will Haris report give his In 42 cases parties the condition of tie Univerity at the System hacks ere locoted Three were lesponsible exercises on Wednesday men two were sent to Jail and one The balance of the P C Pettorson left Thursday for declared insane cases involved 97 children 4 to 17 years Soda Springs Idaho of age to reSeveral above 16 were sent form schools A large majority were were 5 to 12 years of age and among this number were several girls not By Nina Wilcox Putnam of realizing the terrible possibilities their actions Several resulted In i anments Fortunately no serious casualities occured to talk children their Parents should of on the seriousness and possibilities wrecking trams and also the probabilurge ity of punishment and should the ke to their chlidien paway frein tracks Now that school is out several children have been seen around the cars This depot and climbing box practice is dangerous major Lions Elect J To Be Organized BandConGert-To-B- e Given Saturday Night J The Garland City Band under the leadership of J H I£irkham will give the first of the Regular Saturday night concerts on band stand near the June 4th at 8 p m Library Saturday The thirty-fivmembers have been rehearsing for several weeks gnd expect to give the people of the Bear River Valley a real musical treat each i Saturday night The business men have arranged and special prices for their patrons the City has arranged for a special watchman while you attend the picture show come and celptfrate with Everybody Garland Saturday evening LOCAL MAN TAKES BRIDE NEXT WEEK and Mrs Will Jenson of Bear City announce the marriage of their daughter Connie to Keith Driggs of Garland Keith is the son of Mr and Mrs F A Driggs The young folks will be married June® at the home of Miss Jenson’s Brother Jesse R Jenson at 1621 Prinston Ave In Salt Lake City Both the young people have been yery prominate in our community and they are popular with the young crowd They are both graduates of the Bear River High School and Keith is the manager of the lacal plant of the Western Creamery They Company will make their home here in Garland Mr River Essaess Skidmore Is Candidate Named For Office - LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mr and Mrs J J Shumway Memorial Day at Clarkston spent Jack Shumway has returned home after having spent the winter attendthe U S A C at Logan ing Mr Ogden and on Mrs Thomas Wise were in business Tuesday Mrs Charles Wood and Gunderson were in Ogden Saturday Mrs J D shopping Is of Logan Mis Lynn Hodges spending the week with her mother Mrs Lewis Llllywhite Miss Francis Knott is spending some with time here in Garland visiting parents Mr and Mrs Harry Knott colMiss Knott has been attending lege all winter at the U S A O at and returned a proud graduate Logan from that school Mrs oJhn W Chambers Is spending Ogden visiting with J L Moore in the her sister Mrs Mrs Dalton of Fie mother is spending Christopherson’s a few days at her home here Isaacson Mr and Mrs Lee spent Sunday in Logan visiting with their The second year 4H cooking club cousin Wanda Robinson season of the held ther fust meeting May 18th at the home of the club Frank Driggs Sterlng Huish and A The club 8 Huish spent Decoration Day at leader Miss Fay Hawks with the was organized following Kama They were accompanied home Gwen Gibbs officers: Velda president by Body Pack who Intends to spend Verna Harris the sumer here John Doris Dora Hall chorister secretary Vonda Gibbs game leader Darley Mr and Mrs G O Sweeten spent assiste game leader and Emma John Monday in Malad In the forenoon reporter The season's work was plan- they attended services sponceed by the ned and the members of the club are American Legion and later in the day rebest this to make to the year Lusk attended Family going they thp try union ' year TO J J that 'TTH |