Show MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER BUY IN GARLAND Folks there Isn’t a thing that I could rave about this week in this baseball maybe there colyum 'except are a lot of other things to talk about but that one is uppermost In my mind tot such an extent after that Bat urday game at Brigham that I Just can’t see any other topic about eighty per cent of the week is about baseball I tetter pass you all up this week and give this space to an important bit of data regarding the wheat allotment plan which follows — Volume VI Practices 6 of the to paragraph ‘the conwheat allotment contract tracted acreage for 1934 and 193S shall not be used for the production of any nationally produced agricultural product for sale” Using the contracted acres for producing for sale purposes such crops as corn small grains special crops or feed crops used in producing dairy and livestock products or other crops now In surplus or the planned shilling of these crops normally jsrown on the farm to the conelsewhere tracted acreage thereby releasing the other lands for general use In contributing toward production of surto would be contrary plus products adthe purpose of the agricultural according justment administration to J F Cox chief replacement crops section The contracted acreage of 1934 and 1935 shall not be used to feed or to beef feed for dairy cattle produce cattle hogs sheep or poultry kept for sale or kept for the sale of their According products The following are approved practicfor the contracted acreage: Permit ground to lie implanted: Where it can be done without serious loss due to soil erosion control noxious weeds if necessary by mowmg before seed develops — summer fallowing: (2) Practice For western wheat growing regions particulaily on flat lands were summer is an established practice fallowing and where there is a minimum of soil es erosion pasture: — (3t Plant to permanent orchard grass grass red top red clover fescue meadow timothy sweet clover white alsike clover etc seeded clover and lespedeza alone or In proper mixtures on land in accordance with adaptation in regions of sufficient rainfall In regions brome where - rainfall is deficient grass created wheat grass and other adapted grasses are suggested Land so planted is not digit' e as contracted acreage during the second year when used for pasture or a hay crop is harvested and other acres must be chosen and used In such a manne as to conform with the terms of the wheat allotment contract (4) Plan to meadow crops: — Contracted acres retired from wheat proto clover duction may be planted timothy alfalfa etc when such contracted acreage is part of a main field devoted to wheat In rotation in order to maintain uniformly in planned crop rotation Land so planed is not eligible as contracted acreage during the second year when hay crops will be harvester and other acres must be chosen and used in such a manner as to conform with the terms of the wheat allotment contract (5) Practice weed control: — Conwith tracted acres infested quack grass bind weeds Canada thistle or other noxious weeds may be subjected to a system o fcultivation chemior other effectiye cal treatment measures used in weed control (6) Plant forest trees: — Planting to forest trees for wind break or farm use complies with the tAms of Section 6 (7) Plant soil improvement crops — Contracted acres may be planted to soil Improvement crops to be plowed cow peas vetch under Soybeans rye field peas crimson clover sweet clover and other cover and crops may be employed for this purpose in accordance with adap- Blue tation It may contracted desilAiated to fence the be necessary area where this land so is to be used for pastur- age acres being retired from wheat production must be measured off and marked by driving stakes or at the corners of the posts setting area or areas selected allace states ‘The act As Secretary does hot contemplate the use of contracted acreage as a means of promoting other farm enterprises which with other producers who compete do not have the advantage of benefit payments We are appealing to the wheat farmers for their hearty cooperation in keeping the contracted acreage out with other farm proof competition ducts offered for sale either directly or indirectly Contracted — Golden A Slromberg — Emergency Agri Assistant- L Pinder and son Leonard Mr and Mrs Robert Leoard and Chambers made a hurried trip to ake City Thursday afternoon C Ball Team Is - and Don Salt Number 8 AMERICAN LEGION TO INSTALL OFFICERS ON WEDNESDAY SEPT 27 GARLAND BALL CLUB WINS MANY PRIZES TAKES $200 PURSE FOR Garland's baseball player8 won their share of the individual prizes of officers of Garland fed in the Peach Day ftseball No 43 of the American ment Legion last week In addition to held at 8:00 o’clock p m on rung the tournament title and the first prize winner purse the local Feted By Wednesday September 27 Team Members in these of team was well represented Anderson District Commander e individua offered by Lions Club at Dinner lprizes Logan will be the Installing officer will nuts of the county Prizes won by the members of the Auxiliary provide a ‘’feed’’ for the boys at the Garland team members were as Meeting at 8:00 DEFEATS MANTUA HONEYVILLE DEWEYVILLE hotel directly after instal- - lows lution exercises A 100 per cent atBest i tcher: Don Smith Slmonize IN THREE DAYS OF BEST BASEBALL SEEN IN tendance winclean p llsh Brigham Auto is expected The Garland L'aseball team Supply ners of the county championship in company COUNTY IN BOX ELDER COUNTY IN YEARS the Farm Bureau circuit and winners Best si cond baseman: Morgan perLadies’ Faculty Club of the Pencil Days tournament a? manent wave Hodges Beauty salon Best sack of Grover Brigham City last week were feted Starts Season’s Work oats from W B Jensen at a banquet given by the Garland hotel last Lions club at the Garland Fo rthe most home runs: Morgan and Mrs Douglas Cannon Mrs of Monday evening Garland two Watkins of Brigfor the ham two box of With an attendance of past 50 the Vernal Harris were hostesses shotgun shells conclub at latter's under the omen’s Faculty way in splendid meeting got tributed by the Reed Riteway store Thursday Sep- Watkins conceded this prize to Morstyle with a sumptuous repast served home at Tremonton tember 14 by Chef Frazer of the Garland hotel gan through courtesy to busiThe meeting was devoted who did himself particularly proud at For each home run Morgan Watness matters this dinner Lion Ed Holmgren preFacR Anderson as pres- kins C Knudson Mrs Cannon's resignation sided at the meeting and Impromptu To those who were not only fortunate enough but er Llsh and Wells wratch cleaned entertainment provided many laughs ident of the club was accepted by the also wise enough to witness the baseball tournament at and Mrs Vernal Harris by Bert Farr Lion Shumway made an excellent talk members To D Gundthe fattest J was club to fill the player: of of elected the vacancy the appreciation telling last Kabo corset from the Peter Brigham City during the Peach Days celebration were: Miss erson Other officers elected and of the town for the wonderful week any attempt to tell about the games is useless Mrs Pan shoppe iccord set up this season by the ball Edna Capener vice president It Artbn Miss Edna Burriam Best batting average club Manager Dent Rich introduced Theodore fomD p°Tra! is one of those things that mere words are not illustrative Woodslde ach member of the team and several and Miss Margaret pro - derson strap watch other talks occupied the balance of gram committee Mrs Oneta Shurtz Jewelry The Times enough to picture a perusal of the rethe evening reporter Most hits: J D Gunderson' pair of view of the Box Elder Journal games published in Tonight (Friday) the team will be Two new members were welcomed leather house shoes Forsgren Shoe Mrs Roy store mtci tamed at a banquet at the home into the club they were: feels that any effort that could be made by this f Mr and Mis Dent Rich— at which Bishop and Mi Mssildred Stone — would fall short of the excellent Most singles during tournament A delightful was violin selection ure they will turn in their suits to portrayal in that Bootha and Watkins tied Gunderson and thus officially tendered by Miss Stone after which for first Manager Rich editor’s Three names were plac and we therefore indulge in the exchange was served to those present ed in a place and close the season which has been the luncheon the one out drew hat “lift” to from the most successful one in the annals of bodily Tuesday issue of the Watkins a can of syrup the prize local Farm Bureau Baseball Box Elder Journal their of Chest at the Clinic report from Jensen maiket Saturday game as High Monday night next the team will be School September 28 Most three base hits — Garrett doz follows: tie guests of the Farm Bureau board m loaves of bread from the Liberty of directors at a banquet to be given Visitors to Brigham annual Clty'a of Garland direction of Brigham Under Bakery the State the ?L the Garland hotel at 8:00 o’clock 2b Most popular player — Jerry Morfruit festival are still talking about Morgan 4 i p the Utah TuberculAt this meeting the trophy for the Board of Health 4 o 1 the little ‘’short” second base- - the baseball tournament that finish- Oarrett ss by the gan season will be presented to the team osis association anJ sponsored Ounderson If 4 1 ? local medical society a chest clinici man for Garland who chokes his bat and fobs will be presented to members ed In such a sensational manner The Evans c two knocked home who runs and at 4 1 2 the will )i be held Bear River high and East Garland cf the Garland between and waa last final game K Smith lb 28 4 0 0 four singles got a tfes? op school Thursday September from triple teams balls and then smiled after fie bad Deweyville and Garland and one D Smith p 9 to 12 a m 3 1 3 The hundred tfig shiny dollars 3 0 1 will con struck out twice In succession were Two of the local physicians at Taylor 3b BEET HARVEST TO BE- duct the Grover rf contrib3 0 0 prize was a pair of trousers clinic stake Each club had already won a 3 0 1 Englen Thompson cf clinic is free and all adults uted by Stevens-VaGIN MONDAY SEPT 25 andThischildren bucks and Milt Peters was hundred of the winning team Each member in the sunoujing there with another hundred for the! Totals ritory who are subject to chest troub- leceived pie and coffee at the Howwill begin les are Score The sugar beet harvest team malted milk a ard to at cafr the winning altned and Children at by innings: urged 000 000 006—0 m Bear Rh er valley next Monday tending must be accompanied Honeyvllle by par- - Paris Grill A Battle Royal — 400 000 OOx— 4 and the Garland factory will begin ents or a guardian Underweight Garland child 27 It was a battle royal Irom the start LIONS CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL cutting ol the beets September ren anth those showing signs of malSummary: Home run — Morgan on — Chambers the have nutrition three for Field men of the with mound base hit company Garrett to should be brought this passed ball “BOYS NIGIIT" WEDNESDAY Garland and F Gardner for Dewey- —Boothe hit with pitched ball H ?cn sampling ten beet fields for three clinic ville At the close of the first half of Orme by D Smith eeks in cycles and find beets makstolen base — 1L Persons who are subject to frequent Its The Lions club held annua the ninth the score stood 5 to 3 in Orme struck out — by D Smith 7 ing sugar at the rate of more than colds continued coughs those who Wednesday beThe crowd cne per cent per week Large scale have lost weight and upon slight ex- ‘‘Boys’ Night" picnic last favor of Deweyville by Udy 2 double play — Udy to U night with Lion Gaddle in charge of lieving that Deweyville had the game Hunsaker bases on balls — off Udy it is ertion sampling began Monday and become extremely fatigued the affais s off D Smith 2 Time of game 1 sewed up began to leave the park found that the sugar content should have chest examinations In the neighborhood of 100 boyy Glen Grover an early beginning in view of batting for Garland hour 35 minutes Umpires — Scanlon Any person having any knowledge the hospitality of the club connected with a single Don Grover and Blodgett the heavy tonnage to be handled or hav- - enjoyed of exposure to Tuberculosis on the al J’ brldg tbeold followed with a single Morgan Garlamiton It is desired to so control the har- - iiig alrtst ory'of Tuberc"u!ohih" in' his A Bigler property land's classy litttle second baseman test as to make the most tonnage and family should take advantage of this a weinie complying The festivities Included with the demands of the LADIES SELF CULTURE CLUB sugar possiblq and yet avoid the lossoportunity to be examined roast watermelons with cantaloupes mob for connected threea howling es incident to excessive storage of tell ENTERTAINED AT OGDEN base hit tying the score Oarett was PEP RALLY TO BE HELD AT 11 S and soda pop to tbp it off Story beets in the last period of the lng was led by Don Bush of Garland caught at first one man down When to guard! when it is necessary and J S Johnson of Beaver Dam to the A huge ’‘Doug" Gunderson stepped against frozen ftets pep rally Is Staged for (9ept was It at mob bat” The 28 Casey to announce the first football game Last Wednesday plate Self the Ladies Enough growers will receive orders a hit and they got It a Culture cluf was entertained as demanded BAND NOTICE this week to provide beets for opera- of the season which will be held at guests long one out to center fielder The of the Mt Ogden Memorial Park and tion of the factory on the date set Bear River high school on the follit fell second Knudson's into mlt Mr will Garland atklns at Bear’s big the The ft The opponents Mortuary company at Ogden and build up an emergency storage owing Friday 26 at 11 in deep center Morgan raced for the ladles assembled at Oarlad and made school Tuesday September No will be from North Cache totaling about 2000 tons a day o'clock in the music room to meet home plate and by sliding In scored the trip to Ogden in the bus The studets will meet at Tremonfurther orders to harvest will then be the winning run This play give Jerry Garland at one o'clock and leaving tissued until the next week Octeober! ton and Garland Thursday evening all parents of pupils who have arriving Morgan the prize for being the most at the mortuary at 2:30 p m tered for piano 2 when enough beets will be had to and display their pep after He will also meet all the parents of popular player in the tournament It Upon arrival they were greeted by start the Brigham factory on October! they will meet at the high school and for other was a great finish for the first President Harbertson and Leon Bush pupils who have registered J have a bon fire rally 5 Thereafter harvesting will be tournament to be helcj at Pioneer The ladies were shown around the Instruments and it was 1 o'clock on castricted to the factories’ combined 26 in the park and visited the sunken gargrounds pacity of about 3000 tops per day and( Notice to Wheat Growers Tuesdayof September den which was a riot of brightly colthe Garland library inough additional to build up reserve ored flowers All tonnage against storm periods The for allotment wheat applications The first game Friday afternoon AT BIRTHDAY Going Into the home they were en willing1 must be in the hands of the local ENTERTAINS company is anxious to get between Honeyville and Garland was tertained with the following program: I rowers to start early and asks them committee PARTY FOR HUSBAND by September 25th This is a real ball game Morgan the first Two selections by Miss Nerva to notify field men an official notice from Washington man up for Garland hit the second Cook piano Dance of the Amerlcane and Facilities for stations pilers fac- - All interested wheat growers please! Mrs Alfred Michaelis entertained ball pitched for a home run Three Mtgone a group of short in! to at rush applications readings by tor y handling and storage your committee dinner at her home Sunday m7e7"and" capacity on Miss Caldwell contralto solo Miss runffn tot honor of Mr Michaelis birthday J Goldin A Stromberg In has been provdqd to facilitate the two violin solos attendance were: Mr and Mrs Os- - right there ended the game as far as Fredonla Strlckler ceiving of and proivr storage of the by Miss Hale a student of the school wald Michaelis Mrs Harry Michaelis beets Don runs were concerned Smith for the blind Miss Hale was accompMrs O R Mrs Walter Micheelis of Plans are laid with the 1kW of a shutout game holding pitched anied by Mtsg Thatcher at the piano Smlthfield Mr and Arthur Mrs petting the most money out of the Honeyville to seven scattered hits Not Prof Erin Clacy of eber College gave Michaelis bect3 for ttith farmers and the comof Garland and Mrs D A until the fourth frame did a runner an interesting talk on discoveries In Cannon of Fielding pany by getting the most sugar in the reach first base On the other hand old cities and tombs of Antioch Pres beets that is possible and to avoid the Udy pitching for Hoeyvllleheld Gar- Habertson gave a talk on the home MR AND MRS MORRISON losses of decay in storage land to four hits after the flrat In- and Its service To do this will require the cooperaWELCOME A light luncheon NEW BABY BOY ning eight balls in all that game It was served followtion of beet growers with the comwas a pitchers battle Smith struck ing which the ladles further visited The official storekeepers and urn- pany officials to carry out a controllMr and Mrs Rodney Morrison of out 7 Udy 2 The fina score was on the grounds About four o’clock p ed harvest of system and method It pjres of the baseball tournament at m the ladies returned home having Tremonton are rejoicing over the ay in favor of Garland cannot work out to delay harvesting Brigham The box scores: City's Feach Days celebra rival of a fine baby boy bon Sept a very pleasant afternoon enjoyed to a late date to get all the growth tion selected an all star tournament 19 30 members were present Dr Wardleigh reports both thej and the folIfoneyvUle and then expect that a large crop team Saturday 4n which mother evening babe are getting along1 and lowing invited guests Mesdames: can be received in an orderly manner Garland placed five men as follows: 0 3 ss Wheatley Evan Gee Alma Hansen L C nicely as las and when he grower desires 0 0 3 Pitchers — Don Smith ' Garland H Orme rf C L Pinder Sterling Huish An BUI considerations And0 0 of other Hunsaker 3 regardless 2b Gardner Deweyville Nick Bertfia Mr and Mrs J J Thompson Miss D Clover Cook who Is visiting erson Both welt ILf 0 3 here from California early beginning will level down someBeth Thompson and Mrs J Delos U Hunsaker at the home of what the peak of the harvest and help e Catchers — Ray Boothe Honey Mrs John Oiler Mrs J M Fraser Thompson spent ednesday and Thurs- Boothe solve the problem ville Evans Garland B Hunsaker If and Mrs 8am Capener They were day In Salt Lake City A splendid — In is 0 3 First W Hunsaker average tonnage Base cf Fryer at the marriage of Blanche present 0 Second base — Morgan Garland1 xJ Hunsakpr piosjiect and company officials estiThompson Thursday mate about 200000 tons A moment’s 3 Third base — R Anderson 0 0 3b D Orme reflection NOTICE 1 Mr and Mrs Keith Driggs and F xx Harper 0 0 by any one will Calculate A the great body of wealth this will re- - Shortstop — Hy Facer Brigham 0 left 0 evening for Udy Driggs Saturday p solve into when made Into sugar to Left Field — J D Gunderson Gar-j San Francisco to spend a week Durb sold 85 per cent Id outside mark land Totals ing Mr Driggs absence from the Blue J20-- — Positions will be assigned employ— ets to bring in new money to pay for Center Miss Lola White field — Dick Hansen Brig- Bell Confectionery xBatted for W Hunsaker in ninth ees at the Oarland factory for the beets materials and lafcbr Very much ham is helping Mrs Driggs Mr and Mrs on Tuesday coming campaign grounded out Sep— Glen Grover Gar- Robert field Leonard are caring for the xxBatted for D Orme In ninth and tember 26 at 1:30 p m activity and value accrues also from Right land cream receiving ’station for Keith th by products of the business — grounded out 8UQAR CO Guest of Honor for Contracted Acres Retired from Wheat Production Utah Friday September 22 1933 learn And paper this thought Td Approved Garland FIRST PLACE IN BRIGHAM PEACH DAY TOURNAMENT MOST SENSATIONAL FINISH TO FINAL GAME IN LOCAL HISTORY after the paper paper tr £uSTS Garland Places 5 on All Star Team 402 400 10 rr::3 f |