Show J Wheat Day plans are rolling right along and from all indications the big celebration this year will eclipse any such attempt made in previous years Committee meetings are the order of the day with members of the Oar land Lions club and everyone is becoming “Wheat Day” minded Set aside this date Saturday August 19 for the big event of the year at Gar- f y land Garland s baseball team came out of its temporary slump last Sunday and won two games in the double header played at the local diamond And the boys played two “heads up” games Looks as though that temporary blowup has done the team good They all played high class ball every member of the team being up on his toes The worth fans received their money's this time Speaking of Ltiseball — we expect you all in town this Saturday for the regular every other week Garland ' Shopping Day — and it will be well worth your while to come in early In the afternoon and take in the double header benefit baseball game to be played at the Garland park on that day This game is in the form of a benefit for Gardner of Deweyville who broke his leg in the game at two weeks ago A real program has been arranged — the Garland Lions team mixes with the East o Garlad ball team in the first and the Oarland ball team follows with a game against a picked team from the Deweyville and Bothwell teams Tickets are on sale at Coombs and Persson store or may be procured from any member of the ball team 9 Saturday will see the fourth Garland Shopping day A glance at the advertisements in this issue of the Times will show you to what extent Garland merchants are going to make this an unusually attractive Shopping day for you Bargains entertainments etc all await you Last time two the weeks ago thought to Garland largest crowd of eager buyers so far and the merchants are endeavoring to o the last time All the usual attractions will be ready for your pleasure It pays to shop in Garland 9 The Wellsville choir visited the' Garland churchfolk last Sunday and entertained with some of the best singing heard here in a long time That such Garland appreciates visits was evidenced by the attendance at this peclal event Thanks Come again Lions club staged another of their comunlty visits and band last Tuesday concerts at Fielding' night The success of these events is more evident with each such endeavor stated that there were more It was people at Fielding that night than ever before in the history of the town Whether this statement is exactly accurate or not is no so important — it is a fact taht the attendance left noth ing to be desired And the program was well received — beginning with the baseball game (kitten ball) between the Fielding selected team and oldsters— the Oarland Lions which game by the way Fielding won by one score Garland 1 i Once more the editor toots his own horn — the letter reprinted ttelow is from the Director of Finance of the Stkte of California a man with whom I have been affiliated in the newspaper business in that state Mr H N Browb Garland Utah Dear Mr Brown: I made inquiry of Mrs Brown to learn your address This letter is written to say that I trust you are making progress and that you will soon establish yourself and also to ask if there is some way I can assist you to secure some place that is in keeping with your experience and ability Yours very sincerely Holland A Vandegrift Director of Finance State of California One of the main features of Wheat Day this year will be the address by Director Petersen at the tabernacle In the morning His topic will be the wheat acreage curtailment plan and thia should be of interest to all wheat growers in this vicinity Rumors regarding this plan are flying so thick and fast and vary so much that it will be well worth while to hear an authority explain the details of the plan Oarland merchants are placing the new NRA posters in the windows of their business houses — as in every thing else—Garland can be relied upon to do its part in any program for the public good A splendid opportunity for some youngster of sixteen or under to have free swims the balance of this season and all of next is given by the Udy Hot Springs Mr Udy is conducting a ' slogan contest and has offered the season tickets as a prize for the winner Details may be found in another column Come on kids Ask the merchants when you are doing your shopping about the special attractions planned for shoppers In Garland this week They win be pleased to give you the details And don’t forget the big free dance at the Armory Saturday night The Garland Uons club staged another the third of their community visits and band concerts this tim? at Fielding on Tuesday evening ' The festivities started off with a bang with a kitten ball game between! team' the Garland Lions matched against a selected team of “oldsteis” of Fielding It was nip and tuck to the last play and the final score tells the story in favor of of the Fielding Manager Sweeten Garland team pitched for the Lions but to date no one has been overheard making any remarks as to that fact being the reason for the loss of the game It is believed that the Garland team tasted defeat because Manwas so busy ager Sweeten pitching that he failed to pay his usual attention to the placing of his men which Is the secret of the lois well known cal team's success Following the Will game the band concert and program held the center of the stage with Band Leader Joe InterKirkham swinging the baton the band music were with spersed addresses K by Mark Nichols H Fridal C E Smith J J Shumway W R Smith of Holbrook and Bishop Gam The male quartette also favored with several selections concluding their portion of the progam with the song “Love's Old Sweet Song” in the chorus of which the entire audience joined This program was the result of the untiring work of Lions Willard Wood Sweeten Christopre-soRay Hougard and Kirkham DIRECTOR FOR OUTLINES WHEAT PLANS ADJUSTMENT It will be to the wheat grower’s to sign a contract with the to curtail he production government of wheat according to Director William Peterson of the Utah State Ag rlcultual college who has been named of the federal ' agricultural manager emergency act for Utah The main provisions of the plan as follow: outlined by the 6tate manager County or district organizations will be effected to handle the machinery of the plan The county agricultural agent or some one designated by the state manager will be secretary of each local Wheat growers will then to Join one be given an opportunity of the organizations and sign contracts pledging themselves to restrict the acreage they will plant to wheat in 1934 and 1935 according to the decree of the secretary of agriculture which will' not call for more than 20 per cent reduction In recognition of this contract the will pay each wheat growgovernment er 30 cents a bushel for of his wheat crops for 1930 1931 and 1932 based on the average production of the farmer for the past three-yeperiod There will be no curtailment on the 1933 crop but the commission will be this year with a payment forthcoming in September and another when the contract is fulfilled a conprovided tract has been signed with the government Director Peterson said There of wheat to be will & no collect sold nor will the government any wheat Land thrown put of wheat production may be fallowed or placconed to forage crops for domestic not will The government sumption rent this land If a farmer breaks his contract before its fulfillment in 1935 then he becomes a borrower of what has been! and he paid to him in commissions must return this amount to the gov-- ’ eminent For further details 'ask a county agent or write to the Extension Service office Logan Utah PROGRAM TO BE CRYSTAL SPRINGS On the evening of Friday August 18 the Box Elder Campfire prowill at held be gram Crystal Springs Park Stumm of South Tremonton has been chosen ss general chairman on all details The special committees of the program are KVislly engaged in getting everything in readiness Arthur Johansen of South Tremonton has been chosen as the Indian chief and Wm Larsen of Willard will take the role of the Indian Medicine man on games stunts fireCommittees building community songs etc have all been ar&rnged for and everything gives promise of being right up tQ the minute Mr Chamberlain manager of Crystal Springs is cooperating to put everything at the Springs In readiness for the geat event' It is fully expected tha five or six hundred people will be in attendance The games will begin promptly at 4:00 p m followed by luncheon after which the campfire program will is approach' begin Just as darkness lng CAMPFIRE HELD AT Five thousand hungry mouths wantto enjoy 19 ed at Garland August sandwishes free barbecue luscious almost too Yes free That sounds good to be true but it is nevertheless served but the sandNo beer will wiches are free to all the patrons of the wheat day celebration at Garland If you have never eaten a beef sandHere foid wich from a steer prepared by Jim Fraser hold open August 19 as the most important day of your life You can all afford to travel 100 miles and burn out four bearings and a spare tire to enjoy the festivities at Garland’s Wheat Day Come early and stay late The buns will be baked from for the sandwiches flour by Andy bread fame of Mother’s The morning salute will start the day at silnrise unless Clarence Smith The big band concert is oversleeps the next event followed by the wheat In this meeting the farmers meeting will be told just show to arrange to allotparticipate in the government’s ment plan and receive a share of the Uncle Sam public money furnished to his underpaid wheat growers Prof Petersen of the A C will be at Garland to explain the details of this Is who Federal act Prof Maynard conducting the feeding experiments at the Garland factory will tell some o( the new learned facts and advantages ol feeding and fattening cattle There will be some of the best music makers and other features at this meeting After luncheon will come the circus at the Garland City Park First a baseball game between Willard champions of the southern division of the farm bureau league and Garland champions of the northern division To those who witnessed the these two teams at game between Bear River City on the 24th this will a prove a main attraction Second bulking contest de luxe a boxing card and all for the price of one admission With such a versatile tt I SAYS" MERCHANTS MEET TO DECIDE HOURS giraffes! Didja lamp what did to the Lions? I almost Fielding bogged my bank roll on that contest I picked the Lions to win flggerin’ that the way they’d been Fielding's chances was about equal to a zero In red ink with the rim off But yuh never can tell as the old maid said when she cut the parrot’s throat I tried to explain my reasons for bettin’ on the Lions to Exzema but my reasoning was about as clear to he as the ttnomial theorem to a tossed a So she Bohunk newborn bowl at my bean — an’ with control o The girls team copped a game from the Tremonton girls I notice from the dope sheet They put the bee on the Tremonton girls to the tune of 6 — which Is some anthem program every patron of the' sports world will find something to his particular liking — even If It Is only the free sandwiches It is planned to conduct a contest at the Sugar factory Prizes will be given to those able to estimate the weight of various domestic animals such as chickens dogs bulls and bears The feeding experiment will be explained and the cattle being fed will be on display as evidence of the advantages and disadvantages of the various feeding rations This should prove Interesting as well as instructive to the farmers of the valley In the evening a grand barn dance will be given in the big Farmers’ National warehouse where copious space awaits the immense crowd that is always present to enjoy this carefree dance Everyone should have the celebrating spirit by this time and wind up the festivities with a good time at the dance Wheal Day Rodeo Is Planned Jumpin’ a grudge scrap cornin' up the single boys an’ the young n' married men as the result of a the singles took from the bats of the young married team last Monday The results of which bout ought balmy O’ to drive the let me risk course Exzema wouldn’t any of my pennies on any of these confabs but here’s what Laurie Evans one of manager Archibald's players has to say about it: ’’We’re goin’ 'n to lay them young married men a gander’s Instep They’s about as much chance of them trimmln’ us again as they is fer a one’eyed angle worm with granulated eyelids to see Mars through a broken telescope Tell them to pick out the lilies before the funeral” There’s between o My gosh one has to move fastern in a hailstorm to take In a Just ss I was all of these games listenin' to Bing CrctV the radio nouncer cut in to announce that the another game this girls had copped team by the time from the Union small edge of 5 to 4 o I don’t know no more about how that East Oarland scrap i cornin' out Saturday than a zulu knows about Income tax hut it’9 ft sure tip that brawl's going to be closer than a pair That East Garland of pavin’ bricks crowd don’t care any more about win nm pennants than an Eskimo cares here’s what about blubber Anyway Jasper Rhodes of East Oarland says about the cornin’ slaughter: '(Paste this In your benny we're goin’ to give that Lion gang as much show as a Singer’s midget with his hands tied would have against Dempsey Their hopes may be higher than a sitters sclp hut the!r chances aJe slimmer than an eel’a ankles" o umouMncnt and the tack much ut lUMgr Staller lo toy bU UMeM Ire ptea-flatter than a baloon In a — but 1 got as so Mebbe factory Lions predix-iouse for these" pelican has for toothpaste o—— as a take that combination against the Garland team too — there's another one that St to give the ought Vitus dance Both of them outfita don’t care no more about winnin’ ball games than an overworked mule on a flie$ cares about hay Now CLINIC FOR CHILDREN TO BE HELD children will for held Thursday morning August 10 9:30 at the old house Tythlng Both of the Oarland physicians will be in attendance Every one is urged to be present A clinic be at A chance Is offered for all aspirants Garland merchants held a meeting Friday morning to decide what policy to honors in the Western art of bronc to demonstrate their ability riding A total purse of (13500 is being offered Ly the Garland Lions Club sponsor of Wheat Day at Garland to the county boys to encourage them and to entertain the people in the fashion that rodeo fans enjoy A keen contest is the notorious expected between horses owned by J Y Rich busking and Box Elder cowboys To make it a sporting proposition between the rider and the horses the boy who is fortunate enough to choose Black Diamond notorious In the West as one of the toughest horses ever produced has the privilege of riding for a $50 purse will be divided properly for $7500 the three best riders In the local contest Capable judges will be on hand to decide the winners It is necessary that those wishing to ride appear on Saturday August 12 and sign up with John J at eight o'clock Shumway contest is on! Entries announcing their intention The slogan to ride are already coining in with suggested and deposit $500 forfeit money to As Hot was for Udy’s Springs slogans guarantee their appearance on the stated in the last Issue of this paperj fpjp!pg week Mr Udy wants a slogan of not more than ten words In length that is descriptive of his Springs property In rto have a number of slogans from which to select the one most fitting Mr Udy announces and satisfactory a slogan contest open to all young folk of sixteen years of age or less This contest expires at 8 o’clock p m Coming out of the slump evidenced the previous week the Garland baseball team on Sunday played two games on the local dlaunond and took decisive victories in both Following s record of nine straight win the local tfeafn last week dropped the Sunday to the Yellow Cay boy of Oggame den and repeated on the losing side of the ledger Monday at Bear River However City against Willard the locals were noticeably “of form in both games and fans were wondering how long the slump would last Manager “Dent” Rich lined up for last Sunday at Garland the first with a team from Ogden and the second with Wellsville The boys took the Ogden team down score for a and In the second $ game defeated Wellsville Don Smith pitched the first game for the Oarland team and wm going so good at the close of the game that he was selected to start the second game in which he participated as pitcher for three Innings He was relieved on the mound by Don Chambers Both boys pltchd stellar ball Smith picking out 13 strikeouts in the first game and Chambers setting Wellsville down with but tew hits is difficult It to select the outstanding star of the day on the Garland team but "Jerry” Morgan got the popular vote for the honors All the team played ball as It is played In big league circuits but little Jerry on second base made two spectacular catches robbing the opponents of two sure hits and he also boosted his batting average with a home run amid several hits in his tripe to the plate Oarland will play a selected team from Deweyville and Bothwell at Garland this 8turday in the second game of a double header benefit game Thia game is for the benefit of Gardner "of live OftweyvillA team who suffered broken leg in the exhibition game two weeks ago at Tremonton The first gome of the day will be between the Garland Lions kitten ball team and the East Garland ball team This game will be played with the soft ball and ahould prove a tig attraction The first game begins promptly sd o'clock Saturday afternoon Tickets are now on sale at Coombe and Persson store or may be procured from any ball player The price Is 25c and a good dollar’s worth of entertainment is assured “"“I”' ’S”" "'““I Norv“ M Mllte Erlc‘”n' of Beaver Dam Marlon and Miss Llshtnan of Wellsville The party enjoyed a swim at Udy Hot Springs after which lunch was served at the Manning home and a social evening spent NOTICE TO WHEAT GROWERS LIONS CLUB yr Hf HOLDS LUNCHEON MEET as It Cornell Thursday home of Jesse of Springville spent and Friday visiting at the Mr and Mrs Peter Boss on his return home he took his wife and two children with him Mka Jesse spent two weeks visiting her mother and father MOTOR PARTY TO LOGAN WELLSVILLE CHOIR SINGS IN CARLAND The Wellsville choir paid s visit at the Oarland Ward tabernacle last Sunday evening and featured the pro-and Mrs Andrew Westergard gram This aggregation has earned a as one of the and family motored to Logan Tuea- reputation beet choirs In this section of the state day for a Ulp up Logan canyon In The entertainment last Sunday was cluded in the party were: Mr and Mr an by enjoyed of Wm San exceptionally Urge atClements and family Calif Mr and Mss Wm M tendance Diego Several talks were Interspersed Buchanan of Live Oak Calif and thru of out the program Mr and Mrs Nephi Westergard John J Shumway Garland After staying a night in the being selected to offer the expression the party returned to Gar- of a predation to the visiting choir- canyon land Wednesday afternoon A good isters and to express the hope that time was enjoyed by all Mrs Clemthe members of Garland Ward would ents and Mrs Buchanan are daughters again have the privilege of listenlg to of Mr and Mrs Andrew Westergard the splendid music of the visitors CANYON Elder Every wheat grower in Box county who plans on taking advantage of the wheat allotment plan will kindly determine the acreage of wheat grown op hla property ip Vhe 1930 1931 and 1632 Also the aveage yield per acre for these years PleasA turn this data over to the wheat chairman of your community or mail it direct to me This will save eorae time and as soon as the contract blanks reach here you will be notified ROBERT H STEWART County Agricultural Agent tf t' r Garland Lions club met in regular session at the Garland hotel last WedDr Chambers local veterinarian President Ounderson evening reports the discovery in thia region of nesday over presided the meeting and after a number of cases of encephalomyeli the luncheon was over two new memtis or brain fever among horses ' bers were inducted into the club with Thi disease first broke out in this the new ritual received recently state last week west of Ogden accordMessrs Hyrum Jensen and Davis were ing to Dr W H Hendricks state thus welcomed members of the who has been making an club Following Uhls part of tha proinvestigation of the outbreak the meeting was turned over to “This disease has been spread from gram Lions the educational committee and California and Nevada” Dr Hendthe official report of Lion C E Smltb ricks said “fy mosquitoes flies or Garland delegate to Lions Internainsects is not transconvention tional at Bt Louis was ferred to hupisns or to other horses heard except by the insects Lion Smith gave a splendid talk “The symptoms of the case are the trip to the convention first droopiness the animals tiring describing he through which then the horses refuse to and the country easily based upon his lead and hold back and are finally passed His outlook observations on tills trip is quite opdown and unable to get up and to timistic s return he forsees “Farmers are warned to prevent with this year’s crops Hie normalcy the spread of this disease by immediclear lucid description of the evente ately getting in touch with local veterinarians who will treat the horses of the convention and the message he d There Is a serum which checks the brought back to the members of Lions was heard with interest cases Also well horses in the district Following this report a general disshould be innocuated must be prompt in checking cussion of fastness affairs of the club ('Action held the attention of the members unthis disease in Utah or the result Mr and Mrs L W Manning had as will til the closing hour when the meetbe serious their guests ing was adjourned Saturday evening Mr Tuesday August 8 Slogans must be in the office of The Garland Times not later than that time As an Inducement to enter thi slogan contest a prize is offered to the author of the most satisfactory slogan said prize being a season swim ticket for this season and next at the Udy Springs pool The judges in the contest will be: C E Smith J D Guundcrson and Wm Cull Im ore On the night of the 8th these gentlemen will assemble at the Times office and from the entries received select the slogan that In most nearly fjt the their Judgment and the winner will be requirements announced in the next issue of this paper Hurry up youngsters get your entry in Each contestant must write at the top of the sheet of paper his or her name age and address Then write Place the paper in an your slogan envelope and mail or bring it to the Times office in order that it will be on Tile not later than the closing time of the contest iii TUESDAY F t ' v j |