Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND the story of a wife who branded SATURDAY SUNDAY See Irene Dunne herself a scsrlct woman to save her husband from a “pink have dared aa she did to win woman other would ladyNo IRENE DUNNE CHARLES BICKFORD Gwili Andre UTAH MONDAY PRICES 10c and 25c SATURDAY JJq J Walter Ruben directed by Eric Linden From Eugene Walter’s stage success star in THE GARLAND TIMES Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 H N Brown Publisher 4- Price $150 A Year Subscription Garland will on next Saturday August 19 be host to several thousands of people who will be here to witness and participate in the Fourth Annual Wheat Day celebration Garland is justly proud of its record as a host It is therefore all the more important that Garland be particularly careful that nothing be allowed to mar the impression that is made on the city’s guests on that day n the Saturday night is Race Night Wednesday and Thursday “Just a Woman” Bargain FIRST WHEAT PLAN PAYMENT WILL BE 2° CENTS A BUSHEL ferred to Bion Tolman county agriBureau cultural agent They also reported 7 new cases of horse sickness for SaturResolution Outing day and five new cases Sunday This sickness is some concern causing At the Farm Bureau annual among the stockmen Every effort la outing Wheat adjustment contracts will of- being flit forth to combat this sick- at Bear River City last week a very fer farmers 20 cents a busriel this fall ness successfully and It appears that interesting program was given and and either 8 or 10 cents a bushel next some progress Is being made hundreds of people gathered In the spring on an allotment of 64 per cent The commissioners were advised by grove to enjoy the games and proof the average past producCounty Attorney Lewis Jones that an gram tion In return for acreage reduction application was pending to abandon During the business session the folDirector William pledged Peterson train service from Kelton to Lucin lowing resolution was presented and manager of the agricultural adjust- over the S P line This Is unanimously adopted: ment administration for Utah an- to be held August 22 1933 hearing at Salt WHEREAS called to! it has nounces Lake City in the State capitol buildthe attention of the officers of the' In the contract the farmers will be! ing local and county farm bureaus that asked to agree to reduce acreage certain brokerage companies of the planted for the 1934 and 1935 crops state are importing sugar from CalMrs J H Smith Miss Effie Smith by the percentage that the secretary ifornia and selling it In this state and of agriculture may declare Virgil Smith and son Douglas Smith! In this county at a necessary price consderably to control production adequately but of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the below cost of sugar at the local facIn no case will a farmer be asked to tory home of Mr and Ms E N Austin reduce more than 20 per cent of his! Therefore be it resolved that the average planted acreage for the last! for Prompt and Economic Funeral officers and members of the North three years and South Box Elder County farm Service call If all wheat fanners of Utah accept! bureaus here assembled do resent and ed the plan the first RICHARDS— WOODLAND payment protest against this practice of the would require approximately Logan Utah 0 merchants using this sugar as a leadSecretary Wallace has made puber forcing the prices down on this D P Woodland John N Richards lic an estimate that the taxable conPhone 210 Logan Important commodity of our farms sumption of wheat In the United and thus reduce the price of beets Farm Adopts at ten CLEAN UP FOR WHEAT DAY at MONDAY — SUNDAY Sates for the next year under the Nights is affected by the price of sugar being sold on the participating contract that Is now in force which Be the any being thus it further resolved that we take same position with to respect grown farm commodity locally used by merchants as leaders' the markets on demoralizing such products Now be it resolved that it be the sense of the members of this organisation here gssml'ed that we will look with disfavor a 1th respect to pat ronizing any merchant who persists In this unfair practice against the interests of the farmers of this county and state and that for our own protection we demand that sugar be sold in the original containers of the manufacturers of the state and at the price not less than cost further resolved that we as be loyal to the industries consuming our raw products we state our preference for mechandise when we are making Be it farmers that are and that such our O purchases L BROUGH Pres North J Farm L WEIDMAN Sec’y South Bureau Throughout the city are numerous vacant lots parktax which was put processing Into effect July 9 will amount to ing strips etc that are growing an abundant crop of 460000000 bushels The total tax weeds at the present time This is an unsightly condition from this source will be $138000000 the year administration officials and is one that should be remedied prior to the influx of for estimate the visitors on Wheat Day The county has but recently The second payment to be made conducted a weed control campaign but a number of next spring after fanners have given evidence that they have reduced acplaces in Garland have so far apparently escaped atten- reage will be for not less than 8 cents nor more than 10 cents a bushtion v4 the allotment less local administrative costs Administration officdecided on the reserve In the second payment In order to Insure them freedom of action If the opportunity arises to help wheat grow ers by opening up new export markets If no such opportunity Is found the second payment will tfc made on basis the First checks will be mailed as soon as county wheat production control associations are organized to administer the wheat plan locally and the farm allotments complete el on It is the suggestion and hope of The Times that this condition will be remedied within the next week and that when our guests arrive in Garland next Saturday they will see a city clean of weeds and undesirable growths Let’s all get out the mowers shovls scythes and rid the city of weeds BLEACHERS BEN SAYS-- Wow And what with and a flood what a week I’ve had Exzemie on a rampage of calls askin' me how the games come out Now I might as well teU you Boy Scouts that they’s no use askin’ me the results I don't know but as I’m pennin’ these In plenty of action that part of the league headquarters where they figure up the bad news — o— Lion Nichols Just breezed In from a trip around part of the circuit fcit he wouldn't pass me no bettln’ tlpa on this next week's scries Anyway they wouldn't do me any good Ever since I picked the Lions to trim Fielding Exzemie shut off my allowance So tips are about as much use to me as com plasters to a garter snake But she can't quarrel with me fer guessln' —end I got a pretty good guess who be the winner of that Garland Willard fracas next week August 19 Wheat Day You guess what I’m guessln’ I dropped Into the Garland park clubhouse the other day They're a busy over there as an elephant that’s been fed chewin' tobacco trainln fer next week’s confab with the Willard fence busters GARLAND ials SPECIALS mm MATCHED 2 29c COCOA 2'i No Root Beer EXTRACT T A T Sal Soda li K 10c BULK LBS 19c Farmers may depo$it wheat as in other years and draw flour as needed JarRubbers4pk 15c Tumblers this opportunity to cooperate with °f ‘hU T!ci"iy' and each 3c Shrimps KK 10c Peaches KKlOs 43c PEPPER Milling Company BLUE 2 OZ e 0C FINE CAN REG 10c 13c TUNA FLAKES EL CAMPO No i CAN 5c SPICES 10c rss 15c 15c BLUE PINE PER CAN Baking Powder J'ned n LB PKG K BOTTLE Malt Syrup K K NO 2!4 13c 3 Vanilla Gr?1w'r‘ of Y1?1 exempt from processing Pt0Jrled ‘W'e-x- e their wheat for flour at the and also provided that the flour ‘ for home consumption for themselves and their employes CATSUP PINEAPPLE Macaroni Garland-Tremonto- AUG 12 County Commissioners Regular But get an earful of this The gent Hold on my right says yuh can bet all the Meeting salt in Utah that they's goin to be The Board of County Commissionplenty of poison change hands next week when these two teams cross bats ers met In regular session Monday Mebbe so Exzemie says It locks like August 7 1933 at ten o'clock a m a draw to her Usually she's as near There were present Chairman T L Davis who Abbott right as the Kaiser was Anyway presided George Tm not bettln’ and George May The minutes of the regular session They've got me workln' on two Jobs held July 17 1933 were read and upnow writin’ this hooey and curryln the Band Wagon horses Got to get on motion duly seconded were approv ed after making some minor changes them nags In swell shape for the Kg Tlie minutes of the special Wheat Day parade meeting held Saturday July 29 1933 were alThat’s all for today customers rm so read and upon motion duly secplannln to climb on the band wagon onded were approved thia cornin' week an’ Tm A delegatlon consisting practicin’ on bf John J the piccolo Exzemie says I'm about Shumway P J Petterson G G as clever on the piccolo as a twoSweeten and H N Brown of Garland toed sloth tryln’ to play the Overture appeared for the purpose of checking from William Tell on a harp Mebbe with the commissioners the matter so but my lmpreshon is that yuh can of an appropriation for Garland's do anything yuh set out to do If yuh Wheat Day This was referred to the try hard enough And if it takes picbudget colo playin’ or anything else to get O L Brough and A M Reeder on that Band Wagon for Wheat Day made inquiries relative to weed spray —I’ll get on material These gentlemen were re Ye yeIcom yo'uAtVneT UTAH SATURDAY GALUMET CAN rLb 39c 27c LEMONS G G Sweeten PER DOZ 19c DRESSING BP SALAD QUART 25c Manager CASH PAID FOR EGGS CHOCOLATE Blue Pine Baklni Lk- Cake 19C an5 jjftW' WILL BE HELD TUESDAY Luncheon and Program to Start at 7:30 AUGUST 15 1933 (Corrected date) Dancing at 9i00 O’clock ' B E B E Farm Bureau Admiision to Dance 35c — Ladie Free |