Show m 5 cents D TIME THE COPY $150 THE YEAR PUBLISHED VOLUME P GARLAND VII ertinent Football Squad At Banquet PLAN IF WE WE MUST ACHIEVE During the past political campaign much was said about the folly of the AAA plan to control farm production We were told how foolish it was to kill little pigs and unprofitable sheep how ridiculous it was to refrain from raising a few extra acres of wheat or cotton There was opportunity foy a fine comic view of the program and so we heard more comedy than' reason from critics of the plan to adjust production to consumption Very few logical discussions of the AAA reached our ears above the din of attempted ridicule 9 $ I It is unfortunate that political campaigns bring before us so much less sense than nonsense 9 I 9 If we ever are to enjoy there economic security must be economic planning o We enjoy social security because long ago we that the strong must not take the life or property of the weak but should abide by certain rules that Such wbuld be fair to all rules will be preventing strife between individuals and groups eternally Only when we intelligently plan our economic life will we be assured that ' remain forever proportionate to our our incomes will efforts The waste of labor and of soil fertility that has distinguished unplanned agriculture always has been apparent to every student of our way of living and it is time some effort was made to raise and store the needed amount of food to meet every emergency and to wasting soil and men producing the tremendous surpluses of some past seasons especially when those surpluses demoralize markets o Regardless of jokes and ridicule there must and will come a planned organized For agricultural program our own good and the good SUBSCRIBER WRITES Enclosed find check please for $150 to apply on subscription I enjoy reading your paper because it often refers to some of the early settlers who were there In 1898 when the school district built the little white brick in North Garland and when the first ward war organized with Mr Grover as presiding elder Yours truly Herman Peters Mineola Iowa NoteIt has been about 30 years or more since Mr Peters left Garland but he seems to memories of his pleasant here He is now in- the merchantile business in Iowa' tho here he operated a farm A number of the older settlers remember him very well and enjoyed very much a brief visit from him some three summers ago have life FRIDAY Art Felsted will open a cream receiving station in Garland in connec tion with his feed and produce business he announced this week He has made arrangements to repre sent the Dairy Products Company and is now awaiting the ar for rival of the necessary equipment station athletic the Johns Wm V UTAH FELSTED TO OPEN CREAM STATION HERE Bears Honor Paragraphs Bjr EVERY FRIDAY One of the most successful in years was held by the banquets football players and letter men In track with Captain Ronald '(Spec) Pierson as master of ceremonies Captain Pierson was the unanimous choice for division center and is hailed to be one of the strongest pivot men in this division in a decade was chosen to captain Harvey Giles the 1935 eleven Giles has hown some real football ability and was given honorable mention on the divL sion team The guests of the evening were Supt E H Bunderson Hyrum Jensen J D Harris Principal C E Smith J E DeLong Alma King Claude Jensen Sargent Streeper and Dr Shaffer A very fine dinner was served by Mrs Leland Hansen and the program was as fonows: speeches by Dr Shaf fer Mr Streeper J E DeLong Alma! King Mr Smith and Supt Bunder son a reading by Paul Jenkins a vo cal solo by Roland Ogden saxophone solo by Dole Wlnzler and remarks by J D Harris Hyrum Jensen and Coach Harris — Bear River High Lights Ward to Hold Harvest Ball Harvest Ball The Garland ward will be held Thanksgiving night in tlu3 amusement hall under the auspices of of the ward jecieational committee the M I A This promises to be an especially successful social event in the ward and one that should attract every per son who likes to dance is already The cost of the party piovided for under the budget system now In use so there will be no ad AT GARLAND NOVEMBER NUMBER 17 23 1934 TAX RECEIPTS ARE Women’s Club HIGHER THIS YEAR Gives Fifty Dollars than per cent of the taxes year 1934 have been collected up to the present time in Box Eider county it Is reported by Oounty Treas urer Heber W Perry this week The redemption of property sold for The Ladies Self Culture Club will taxes in previous years Is greater give $5000 this year to the Garland than any other time in the history Public to additional Library buy 0f the county Mr Perry also announc books it was announced following At the time of the meeting of ed their regular meeting last week The the county commissioners two weeks meeting was held at the home of Mrs ago it was reported that more than Art Felsted $16000 had been paid in redemptions A Thanksgiving paper was given by and it is the opinion of the treasurer Mrs Lewis Lillywhite and Mrs Ar- that receipts from this source ip the thur Welling gave a review of the past two weeks will almost equal that Two vocal amount book "Benefits Forgot’’ duets were given by LaPieal and La To Library Fund More for the wn BUhT' During tne luncheon was and 11 social hour a tray served to 32 members Legion For Christmas Fertilizer Says Instructor of western deficiency matter Yet is lack of organic thousands of westerners wilfully des of organic troy an excellent source matter each fall” recently declred fi IS LORUS L Martin Professor of agron at Brigham WELCOMED HOME omy and bacteriology Provo Utah Young University a Lorus King ‘Just returned from A splendid way to secure the needed mission to Australia was officially weL matter is to use the leaves that fall corned back to the Garland ward after by the ton every autumn he points an absence of 32 months Sunday at out If the leaves are covered In a shallow trench they produce the finest the evening sacrament meeting A special program was carried out kind of leaf mold to enrich the soil F or With his parents Mr and Mrs Thos “But every autumn thousands of seats of honor on misguided E King occupying persons burn this valuable source of fertility” Dr Martin said In addition to the “Slowly but surely we as a nation the stand elder He has for years preached the proper young by the drawing out of the depression and m°n delivered proceeding upon the highway of econ ?hort addresses were given by his use of leaves in the conservation of omic recovery” said Governor Henry father and by Elder Reeder of Brlgh-fertility Blood in his annual Thanksgiving! am City a companion of Elder King proclamation when he called upon in Australia the citizens of Utah to give thanks on November 29th SCHOOL MANY “The siin of prosperity once again is to break through the dark beginning BOARD POSITIONS Heavy rains of the past weeks and clouds of gloom and despair shedding cloudy skies holding promise of snow its benign rays upon our people Conof candidates for elec- In the Immediate future Indicate that Applications fidence in our Institutions reeduis being tion as members of the board of this section of the state will enjoy a stored and hope for the future is in- cation of Box Elder county have been prosperous agricultural season next creasing” the governor said filed by seven persons who desire to year The display of flags from homes the of ' Carl Isaacson represent the three districts U S and public buildings as an additional county which hold elections this fall has tabulated the weather observer tribute to Thanksgiving Day was also Four candidates are announced from following camparative rainfall report urged district number 3 which Includes Tre for this locality: September 1933 84 monton Elwood Bear River City and inches 1934 84 inches October 1933 Corinne They are J D JKarrisjof 76 inches 1934 117 inches Novem Tremonton at present a member of ber 1933 J5 inches 1934 166j Inches the board John P Holmgren of Bear with November only half gone River City Victor L Hansen of Elstate that Official reports wood and Mrs N E Shaw of Tre moisture has fallen in Box Eider monton this month than In any Nov- Mark L Warburton of Grouse Creek ember during the past twenty years Jobs were found for 198 Box Elder1 an Bealy S Cutler of Snowvtlle are candidates from the western end Sex county workers by the National Re- Of Service during the month °f the rountyemployment Is the J°bn W Peters Incumbent of October as compared with 170 jobs' Chicks Proves Possible to have been filed name 01liy Pea-reported E found during September W the brigham City district cock manager of the Brigham City In No single poultry development office announced today recent years has created such wide the service Employment through Interest the hatcheryamong spread for the state increased by 413 jobs dur men and poultry raisers as has the as compared with Septing October announcment that it Is possible for ember reaching a total of 3758 placealmost anyone to determine the sex ments Final word lelatlve to the change of During September 3345 placebaby chicks at the time of hatching ments were made in the Garland post office has not says Carl Frischnecht extension pouL Division of the October placemen been received from the Post Office of the Utah State Agricultur-- ! In Box Elder county according to em- department at Washington D C up tryman al college ployment groups shone that 69 were to Thursday evening altho it has Just what effect the dissemination made with the State Road Commission been widely announced in the state of check sexing information wm have 69 on PWA projects and 70 with priand county papers that Mrs G G on the industry may not be determin Sweeten has been named as the next vate employers ed for several years but an lncreas-- ! Of the October placements for the post master of the hatch- Mr Jensen is advised that further ingly large percentage state 590 were made with the State eries are now making preparations to be forth will Road Commission ward 1852 on PWA relative to a change pro-sell sexed chicks the coming year Jects and 1316 with private employers coming In the near future So far the method has not proved applicable to the average farm flock GIFTS The officers of the Garland Camp CHRISTMAS nor It considered of practical Value of the Daughters of the Pioneers enJ DEMONSTRATED in the case of heavy breeds that are tertained in honor of Mrs Geoige their flesh Clarke at the home of Mi's The local organization of the Home raised for E N A chick sexing school and demonAustin Thursday evening Section of the Farm and Community strations were held recently at the Bureau held their meeting Wednesday in at Logan college Of OUT US hope afternoon at the home of Mrs Jane Agricultural breeders and hatchers of Linford There weie thirteen mem which the ol may perfected soon state the method The participated bers present afternoon’s The activity demonstrating how to determine the consisted of a demonstration of Christ sex of chicks In these demonstration mas gifts given by Mrs A R Cape to to study wax models showing the ReNielson Marvin ner and Mrs dayold chick were served by the hostess genital eminenceto of the 100 Mrs Mark Nichols and Miss Edna freshments or more given The next meeting wm be held at Each student Burnham were hostesses to the Ladnewly hatched chicks to sort over and on home Howard Morris Of Mrs the le Faculty Club at the home of Mrs to to the accuracy he according graded 12th December Mark Nichols Thursday afternoon of his selection In mo6t cases an After a short business meeting the Golden Allen of Portage is a mem- accuracy of 75 to 80 per cent is attainvowas Two following program given: ed on handling the first 100 chick ber of the Sports Staff of the Student cal trios by Venna Kirkham Cleo Nye to and a good student can expect and Bobbie Innes with Edna Cape Life weekly paper of the Utah Statea reach 90 per cent after examining Mr Allen is College ner accompanist A biography of the Agricultural about 5000 chicks senior at the college dutch painter Vincent Van Cogh war A mimeographed pamphlet which given by Miss Edna Capener has been Mrs John J Sluunw ay was hostess gives the essdhtial directions Luncheon was served to 16 members to the O N O be obtained Club Monday evenng issued and copies may and five guests Mrs Ed Winchester from the Bureau of Animal Industry luncheon Games were and enjoyed of Tremonton Mrs J H Kirkham served to United States Department of Agri twenty-twguests Mrs Mary Andrus Mis J D GunderD C The poulculture Washington son and Mrs J D los Thompson will the college - Mr and Mrs Lewis Petcison and try department of states also supply needed Information their left make week to this family INVITATION RECEIVED Mr Frischnecht home in Ogden An invitation his received by Mr and Mrs Henry Brown visited officers of the Cailand Battery of the Miss Lecne Pierce was an Ogden with relatives In Logan last week erd Utah National Gaa:d to attend the visitor The greatest soils KING Thanksgiving WANT Useful Determination ill posterity let be annual regimental party to be held at the new hostess house at Jordan Narrows next Wednesday Tuesday Mr a trip E!mer Andcison left to Flint Michigan Fnday for Mr visitor P C Pettcrson In Brigham was a City budness Monday t Drive Boy scouts again will be enlisted to call at homes for toys that may be repaired and used by the American Legion In their Christmas cheer drive it was announced following the Legion C W meeting Wednesday evening Bradford will have charge of the palgn and asks that the public co operate In the worthy move who Is Legionnaire Walt Rogers leaving for Ogden where he will make was presented with a paid his home card His wife up 1935 membership also received a similar token of esteem from the auxiliary For Extension large number of rural people In area served by the Garland R route will make a determined bid for extension of the service It Is disclosed this week Since the present route was decided upon there has been considerable of the East and North development and Garland area Many graveled graded roads on which no one lived a few years ago now pass by homes who must come to town of families or walk considerable distance to a comer post box for their mall Many of these people feel that they ' are entitled to rural mall service and feel also that it can be provided them at no increased cost to the postal de partment A petition bearing the names of those who would be benefited by ‘he extension Is being circulated and a telegram to the postal department calling attention to the need has been sent Local civic organizations have been asked to cooperate with the subscribers to bring the matter to a favorable climax Arrangements to meet with the postal inspector and view the proposed route also are being concluded F Fcitival D Garage Building Going F orward rapidly on the station being erected by The old now being removed from the front Vanfleet building showing the new one already In place Tanks have been Installed and the basement and found at ions laid tor the service buildings Work Interests of the valley are Musical planning a musical festival to be presented at the Bear River high school Friday evening December 7th at 7:30 The festival will feature the appear ance of the high school and Junior bands and the glee clubs choruses and Quartets of the high school Mr A N Flshbum of Tremonton chairman of the committee in charge and details will be arranged y Geo O Nye and C C Watkins music Instructors at the high school School Writers Route Of Mail Mu1C Vroup$ rlan To Attend Convention NRS is Proving it Lays Plans guests Leaves Are Valuable Petitioners Ask 60 staff Members of the Searchlight will attend the second annual gather Ing of high school Journalists by the Brigham Young University to be held at Provo on December 8th It has not been decided as yet who besides the editor win be asked to go Mr8 0rtffln haa Mld that many wiU be taken as possible Contests in news story writing feature story writing editorial and held In headline WTiting are being connection with the convention The will be a $25 scholarship to the Prize B Y U for the best news story “Feature Writing" by Harrington for Die best feature and other books for the other contests Gon tests have been held at the high school and the winning stories will be scot to the B Y U to try for the Those who wrote prizes winning stories are Rayola Roe the news story Orpha Heppler the editorial Hszcl Manning the feature and Hcl en Johnson the headline writing Some of the contributions were veTY 8od apd the Judges had some trouble deciding but they feel sure those chosen will make a good showing tn the contest at the B Y U —Bear River High Lights Football Boys Are Treated new to progressing service J H Frank at Garland to FALL TENNIS IS GREAT SUCCESS The fall tennis season inaugurated this year has proved a great success The seasort began’ with an elimination tournament being played and all candidates for the squad participated A squad of eight was then plcked and a ladder tournament began In which any member of the squad could challenge two men above and in this way one that was placed at the bot bom of the ladder at the beginning of the tournament could work his way up if he had the ability The bottom man was open to challenge from any eligible member of the school The tournament ended with the following line up which wm be the ten nls squad In the spring 1st place Bill Anderson 2nd place Russel Gerald Holliday- 3rd place Christensen 4th place Dick Welling j 5th place Dean Andrus 6th place Castleton Melvin 7th place Ralph Manning 8th place Stanley Castleton the Mr Jensen who Is coaching has of hopes squad producing one of the most outstanding tennis teams in the history of the school ' —Bear River High Lights CLUB LITERARY IS ENTERTAINED— Miss Ruth Johnson was hostess to members of the Literary Club Wednesday evening the The book reviewed was “The Modern Tragedy” by Phyllis Bentley Anderson of given by Mrs Leona Tremonton After the review a business session was held Refreshment were served by the hostess to fifteen and two guests members Topical Index new manager oi Mr Christensen the Tremonton City Drug Store provto the Bear River football squad that Santa Claus sometimes happens around before Christmas by Inviting the entire squad Into his drugstore 8 and giving them either November a milk 6hake or a nut sundae as the ed individual gridder News r desired The boys had previously been prom the treat if they won another As they had tied South Cache the proceeding Friday and held Pres ton to a 0 to 0 score the generous druggist said the two tics were equal j ised game to one Some victory thirty boys crowded into the drug store after the Preston and were game glorious cheei fully served —Bear River High Lights Mr and Mrs J II Kh kharn and In Lehi family spent the where they went to assist" in celebrating the birthday of Mrs Kirkhams’s mother who was a pioAda Stoddart Mrs neer of Ox team days Review of Events Current EDWARD Roosevelt Appoiata W PICCARD Connell AAviMrp Uatmplayaitnt InatrtRca on Prafria Morttntha Nm4 Chairman Federal UeAim Afcecin President It Rcmaia la Wtra for Thtnk$fitrlnc Spring! France to Default for Fifth Tiat a Har Debt Payment Landtes Fredrick Army Air Planes Corps Die 8M Request New Danker Chosen t Head Federal Reserve Board Gaardman to Halt Work of Parkor Diversion In Dam This Issue |