Show 1 '1 i THE GARLAND TIM 5 cents THE COPY THE YEAR $150 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND 45 VOLUME VI GARLAND UTAH Pertinent Wheat Day Already Paragraphs By V An Assured Success H'm John JULY 6 1934 NUMBER 49 Garland Steals Show Fire Destroys Farm Yard at Brigham Wed Afternoon THE COST IS HIGH SENATOR WM H KING GETS INVITATION-ROD- EO Claims of Garland baseball fans Every million dollars bor BANDS that the local team rates among the HORSES IN FINE SHAPE-T- WO rowed at 4 per cent interest TO PLAY— PROMINENT VISITORS COMIN- G- best in the state suffered no set back at all Wednesday when last year's and paid back 25 years later COMMITTEES NAMED county champions the hard 5 costs two million dollars ! every hitting Garland nine pounded I That is something to think about now that our national f" government is spending such vast sums of b6rrowed for relief purposes money The tax payers — yotf and I— directly or indirectly ' must pay the borrowed money back at approximately that rate out of our earnings There Is being no delay in making arrangements for the Wheat Day celebration to be held in Garland August 11th Committees are arranging details of their work already that there will be no job undone when the big day arrives The rodeo committee announces that the horses for this part of the program are right now in the best of shape to assure a wild afternoon for all The notorious outlaw of former years Black Diamond is getting s regular feed of oats and of late has shown a peculiar hankering for raw meat An Invitation has been sent to Senator Wm H King to be present once again at this popular fete tho no word has been received from him Se And Horses of ¥ R Vanlbet Lions Appoint Committees available Brigham pitcher out of the Permanent Committees for the box to rout the Peaches LV the amazsuing year were appointed at the en- Toy Fireworks in Hay Loft Starts $1000 Blaze The farmyard of W R Vanfleet of meeting of the Lions directors held an almost uninterrupted march Tuesday evening It is a pile of acrid smelling Garland They are as follows to the final unmentionable from the chair ashes today as a result of a disastrous Shumway Program— John moment Jerry Morgan Garland man Klrkham Nichols and Nye fire that swept it Wednesday about 4 man stepped to the plate to hit Finance— Alf Mlchaelis chairman' o'clock and lead four men around the bases A barn about 35 tons of hay a hog Gunderson Major Activities — J D In the first inning Before the debacle chairman Bhumway Mlchaelis Pet- house a large bay derrick a part of was over Dent Rich’s charges had coni terson Smith and Y Rich a farm shop harnesses fnd other verted 26 hits into 24 tallies Publication— Alma W King n equipment Son were destroyed Two horses the paper goes to press Chambers' left arm was more than Johns Petterson were killed and a third severely RimAt present there are prospects for two bands to appear In Garland to enliven equal to the No Drop— P C ed Mr Vanfleet day's task He ' allowed and Membership sustained painful The Garland Band will be on the job and It seems but 10 scattered hits notwithstanding Petterson chairman Bettenson the Wheat Day ceremonies bums on the neck and hands in a the ' fact that Larry Evans likely at present that the big Union Pacific band will also be here Luncheon and Attendance— Harold desperate effort to keep the panic regular to backstop was out of the of the state have been Invited citizens Several Wood with Persson stricken other chairman from prominent Driggs animals to returing to the other an injured arm G addle barn from which he had twice driven Boys Committee — J M present and have informed the committees of their intention to be here present Gardner started the mound work for chairman Hougard Chas Wood recovery prothem He was unable to get them Committees have been appointed as follows: we are Roads— A R Capener chairman thru the gate and out of the corral Central Committee —J D Gunderson Shumway Petterson Smith Mlchaelis Brigham but stepped out after fou tallies were taken from him in the first Sweeten Wise which soon became hot as a furoacw million Rich Pres Holmgren Civic and Community Wefare— Mark as a light shifting wind thru the flames inning Two more runs were taken Nichols Christopherson Johns Peck 4 per Publicity — G G Sweeten of 25 from his successor W Christensen In Nichols chairman n from one direction to another Shumway Rodeo— J Y Rich Petterson Capener Hall issued the second and Don Rasmussen was we The loss is estimated to be upwards Barfuss Hess Bowcutt A Linford Taylor Fights— L R Walker Cullimore eent to the rescue Again in the third Education— Leo Walker chairman of $1000 none of which is covered by two dollars A D Rich Pres Holmgren 2 hits netted three more runs and after Smith Streeper Baseball — J D Gunderson insurance money years four had crossed the plate in the 5th The fire started in the loft of the Program— J J Shumway Smith Nye Sweeten Bishop chairman Sajety— Leonard bam where a child had gone to light Henry Nielson was brot to the slaught Barfuss Hughes Dance— Alf Mlchaelis Edell Hughes W L Wood Knottjashbaugh Streeper er Seven runs were the toll from his a Fourth of July sparkier chairMr Sweeten Davis ‘Furlong King Ezra Jensen Hougaard Finance — PC Petterson Fellowship— G G fast ball in the 6th was working near the bam and man Edell Chrlstopherson out of Concessions— T W Innes Bettensen Wardleigh may be Bo as not to finish up in too much discovered the fire immediately New Industries — C L Plnder chairbut its Patrol and Parking— C J Wood Ted Austin Ed Udy Dean Capener But sweat the boys just went around man Sweeten Richards of a was was imso It that spread rapid Grounds — C E Smith T Wise Petterson Spillman out so easy once in the 7th and twice in the 8th H possible to check it or save any of the Committee — Geo Agricultural Jensen Trlnnaman H Flowers and Wheat Exhibit— J H Klrkham to finish the scoring for the day Nichols The horses standing in the Davis chairman property As ‘a Spillman Richards W Wood Barfuss Decoration— H Persson Driggs Thompson H Thompson bam directly beneath the spot where substituting at catch School Affairs— Hynim Jensen chairthe is Johns Innes Wardleigh Betten- played an excellent game House Lewis E Jensen Plnder' Sweeten the fire started were driven out and man 8treeper Nye citi- sen Anderson Peck Fraser Peterson H Jensen White Lee Thompson A few Brigham fans who “could take Athletlo-- W J Cullimore chairman Mr Vanfleet followed dragging the It” stayed In the stands to the finish Furlong Hall Fraser harness Barbecue— J M Caddie Richards He had gone but a very litshould looking Continued on page 5 chairman tle way when he noticed that the anBlind— C E Wardleigh Loud Speaker — F M Peck to ourselves — imals had run back into the smoking Innes Ezra Jensen Community Order Lonard Bishop st&tte He took them out a second Golf— C E Smith chairman Plnder time but could not get them out of the ourselPersson way to r yard since they kept trying to get of back thru the bam door It was while to lock the door that Mr endeavoring rethis Vanfleet was burned by a tongue of flame that licked down the side of the( groups Due t6 the fact that the Garland The harness which he drop i building to more Lions have announced a special lecture ped to rescue the horses was burned a& lecturer at the U Dr L M Gould who at the Garland fire spread toward the shop on one for Wednesday July Uth 25 men are being Approximately A C Summer School will give an S most of should the stake ILL A has decided to post- employed by Garland City improving side and toward the stack of hay op Now that the soft ball series which illustrated lecture next Wednesday pone its annual outing until the fol city owned buildings and real estate the other evening in the Garland recreation hall is claiming the attention of people in week July 18 The Garland fire department was The program The men are being given 24 hours on the wonders of theArtic and the every part of the valley is well into lowing carried out as has then work each week and are paid thru the unable to do more than prevent the is Antarctic regions under the auspslces the second half of the schedule tenru will then beannounced but will come FERA on a basis of 40 cents an hour flames from taking the remainder of refuse to keep quiet any previously Lions enthusiasts Lions club The of the for a one week later It is planned to remove weeds from the the shop Plana are now afoot tor a tencordially invite the puLUc ta come out longer Other groups are asked to arrange city cemetery soon and improve few exemp- at 8:30 prompt and enjoy this unusal nis tournament that is up to the stand tax the their affairs so as not to cofllct with ground there All materials and supas a feature with them There will be no ard set by thla community In previous this date it plies used must be paid for by the city the cost charges Dr Gould will be accompan years and perhapsIn a little above of allowed since under are only wages the Lions Club are led by Dr Elmer G Peterson pfesident 0 Sports lovers FERA rules Leonard Bishop is dl of the college arranging to enlist dub approval of a is a 4 per rectlng the work on the various proDr Gould is reported to have been tennis tournnment for both juniors and In wojects who first in command under Admiral Byrd aeniors and also a tournament for Plans and arrangements for the on his previous expeditions and besides men if there Is sufficient enthusiasm The series of Bible Pictured that has on they flower show to be held In connection well Informed on his subject is for such an event The spirit of felbeen running in the Garland Times Summer Begin in propor- being new pay is have who with Wheat Day Those and play a gifted lecturer lowship reaching for the past few weeks has attracted August 11 were beof Second Intan-gabl- e to their gun at the regular meeting of the heard him declare that his lectures are heights in the valley this year with much favorable attention It is ex Flower Garden Club held Friday evenassets as govern- highly entertaining and inspirational very wholesome results observers free- pec ted that as less familiar subjects C C Watkins director of inHe is rated as one of the best author of the Library ly declare are treated in these unique woodcut re- strumental music in North Box Elder ing in the basement need bonds ittes on the Artie and Antartic In the productions the appeal of this series County is back to work on the second The meeting was under the direction income if of President J M Qaddle United States will greatly Increase following addresses: half of his summer program are planned to govern Regulations The artist’s idea of the building of same Mr Watkins with 5 of his students July 10 George D Clyde “Developing the tower of Babel as depicted in this Dean Andrus and Ralph Castleton Water Supply for emergency purposes" of the number and types of flowers to Us Bureau Propose any displayed and equipweek's picture will undoubtedly Arrangements prove Emma Norman and Garland Gardner 12 Bateman ‘‘Dairy Rest Room George Q To July ment to be used In the display were interesting Perry of Deweyville and Minnie Check also considered Fair Grounds Cattle Problems" etts of Bear River City has been atand D P “Games 17 July Murray President G addle read a bulletin Mr and Mrs Roy Kearney and Mr Genuine banc prospertending the special summer Plans for the construction of a rest Contests for Outings” of Salt Lake school and Mrs Dusenmeyer must at U S A C for two weeks and from the U S A C on Whitewash Fair room at the Box Elder County July 19 Joseph A Geddes “A Utah City also Mr Mark Kearney of Calif Is now back to work with the local and Its uses Members discussed the two prin- Grounds this summer were Initiated at Community In Retrospect" ornia spent the Fourth of July with bands growth of their flowers and gardens and the pests which were giving the distri- a special meeting of the Home and July 24 Joel E Ricks “Utah Pioneers” Mr and Frank Driggs Dean Andrus and Norman Perry re- most A L Wilson of the North and 26 Section trouble Miscellaneous “Harvesting business Community July hucertificates for ceived of of all special honor matters were decided upon Farm Bureau Marketing Vegetables” G G Sweeten and J J Shumway South Box Elder having attended the school with good second held at the homeCounty A short program was presented at of Mrs Oscar July 31 E J Maynard “Storing a made'- a business trip to Ogden Thurs- records for three years in succession follows: at Honeyville Monday afternoon Winter Feed Supply” of all mem- day Ralph Castleton and Norman Perry Two violin solos by J H Plans presented by the extension diKlrkham of took besides music training a special honestly vision of the U Si A C were considerby Ralph Klrkham Two course In drum majoring and are now accompanied of some ed and committees in of four member to help Mr Watkins In the readlngs"Imitating Sister" and “It getg prepared to On My Nerve” by Vera Clark service from each division were appointed goods developing of this work Ralph will make arrangements and contact the assume part of the drum major work Mr and Mrs E Lewis Johnson and various civic in the organizations the North district and Norman for for is a long way county with reference to the matter the South district These classes for family were Ogden visitors Friday to were also appointed Committees of drum majors will commence next week have charge of the concessions at the Clarence Well the “grand and glorious 4th of Bowcutt and Jerry Morgan Mr Watkins In reporting his work Livestock Loans Are' fair and went almost into the stratosphere to at the U 8 A C states that the band has come and gone July 1934” Now Made 3rd baseball the for with down as conducted there has done Hansen's liner school it the bring Coming will Mr and Mrs Harold Persson which could be classed as a putout in the second inning and in the and Is still doing a great service in game Loans to farmers and stockmen for leave for early Thursday morning track meet except for broad Jumping seventh Jerry went up into the clouds raising the standards of music the purchase of feed or seed for forGrand Rapids Michigan where Mr and shot after Clark Rasmussen's grounder that putting which were omitted on page 4 age crops are now available in counties Persson will attend the annual convenoOo had taken a bad hop and came down Elder George H Horsley of Brigham which have been designated as “emer- of Lions International July 17 tion and and Mrs O Q Sweeten Mr With the City recently returned from the Haw- 18 19 and 20th of practice which In time to throw him out at first base areas These loans will be It Is not most of the running gency" July locals received we think aiian Mission where he was mission oOo daughter Mrs R B Leonard of Salt made to known yet who will accompany them applicants Who tfecause ot ctexfc will be the speaker at the Sun- -' they could probably qualify as maraThis "airplane stuff” Is mighty dan- Lake City spent July 4th In Willard drought do not have the necessary thon runners at the next Olympic gerous and if the boys insist on going Mr Sweeten and Clinton Smith ac- feed to day evening services in the Garland maintain their livestock and Radio Program U S ward according to Bishop Nichols games so high after the ball we will have to companied by Norma Anderson furn- must buy feed or produce a forage ' musical for A special musical program has been ished of oOo program the a part with see that they are equipped 1$ Announced who have not the funds or availMr and former Deweyville parachute the celebbratlon at Willard arranged and an excellent meeting is Floyd Gardner able to credit obtain feed or such an Mrs Sweeten and Mrs Leonard were assured chucker started on the mound for oOo The Utah State Agricultural production of a forage crop College Brigham and the Garland! tes greeted The turnout of people at the game dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Eph Forms for use in making applications broadcasts over radio station KSL every him he so Hie that of was fact that the populace with many hot drives proof At are now available at the F E R A ge- 1:30 to was relieved after Tuesday and Thursday from of the of the county is again becoming base s office under the First National Bank 1:45 p m These presentations are first We believe there were Inning by Christensen who lasted building at Brigham City These imBishop Mark Nichols and family given by members 'of the college fac exactly the same length of time as many out to this game as there were plications will be received on Monday spent part of the Fourth of July at ulty all specialists In their respective Manwhich Then Don Rasmussen former to the Peach Day tournament of each week between the hours of Portage where Bishop Nichols was the fields The talks are given on subjects tua star took up the pitching duties should be a criterion for the Peach m 9 a and 5 p m speaker at the patriotic exercises of of special interest to fanners and house! which he maintained until the fifth Day committee to arrange more seating Loans will not be made to applicant the ward wives of Utah and the Intermountain canto when he was derrlcked In favor and parking space to accommodate whose principal business is the comcountry Nielson who finished of Henry the what we think will be a record breaking mercial Mrs J L Harvey and daughters Free copies will tfs sent upon request! game feeding and fattening of attendance n tor market nor to any Margaret and Dorothy Hazel Innes to the Information Office Utah state guests on- Friday Mr and Mtrs stoc oOo ooo and Violet Bone were Brigham unless it College Monahan and daughter of Great cant which is a corporation Citjf Agricultural The rt election of local fans that Programs for The high jumping event of th" dsy visitors Saturday 1934 of month include the turned out to be a tie Uetecu Ciarey principle business is farming j the 'July Falla Continued on page 4 ing score was of J J finance In words the mortgaging our gram future For every cent dollars year must now bonds of return million from 25 our now ti a way our It it is present difficulty at a as not way matter first appears cost of fact great enough that patriotic be for a zens out way WORK of this rather than for an borrow easy ves out it ' In program adjustment some profit going others Those most pay cost of are than profit the Consequently there need justly graduated with income tion allowances just method meeting fair rate cent If of interest those profit loan the money taxes should tion profits such to ment do not from be taxed the them is taxed the as an income from other source Lions Invite Public Tennis Tournament To Hear Lecture It long to the realization ideals Is Changed Garland Men Being Given FERA Help “ Flower Gardeners Bible Pictures Gain Reader Interest Plan Annual Show Band Part Seaton Women Build At County The Baseball Bug yet these Available Brigham Speaker Sunday Night - Date Hub' Members lasting ity ultimately depend fundamental upon ciples: first the just bution products man industry and the willingness bers society to labor production needed or t Being Arranged by Outing Hi A G Schedule Speaks Porta i I - |