Show PUBLISHED VII VOLUME P er GARLAND Paragraphs By V Wm UTAH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30 NUMBER 1934 Hog Control talk At Three Centers THANKSGIVING THE IN RIVER partment made war1 of the people the greed exists the preparing for and cultivating the war attitudes that when and will have gathered finance sufficient warfare individuals 'and them If are above to expect others them tendency for SAVES national vices FIGURE itself surely the are subject standards right and are individuals for is for not legislature We for the state more of representatives It terrible tails for than a cat tions pay learn that salaries and saving security are time as such made $100000 and there red fear left be County School Census last war taught And if anything Reveals Decrease but hate than need to teach that it it primary them to hate the national state as county just completed shows a de legislative body weaknesses that cause war this column has of 135 students in the grade pointed out crease Records schools from the 1933 census several times in the past FOUND — $10000000 at the office of the clerk of the 1933 Senator Holmgren admit- there school board show that in were 6041 boys and girls of school in the This county age residing 5906 year the total is The 1934 census shows 3006 boys in the county of school age and 2900 In 1933 there were 3081 boys girls and 2960 girls- - Comparisons of the four largest districts in the county are: Brigham Central 878 children in 1933 and 807 In 1934 Brigham Lincoln 811 in 1933 and 813 in 1934 Gar econant reason is probably that of 500 in 1933 and 481 in 1934 Treland is There omy in dairy production monton 619 in 1933 and 618 in 1934 to prove that herds much evidence School officials attribute the de harboring this disease cannot regularly crease to the tendency toward smal- raise healthy calves and cannot proler families in American homes duce milk as efficiently as can equally good herds which ar efree from this disease There is another reason for which has eliminating tfhls disease not so often been stressed to those raw milk consume homes wljfch A study recently made by thee Utah A contest in news writing is being Experiment Station showed that eight heId b Mrs Grtffln out of ten infected cows were dis her Journalism charging the live abortion germ in claan’ news which The one TlUn their milk Such milk consumed In The the 18 published in the Searchlight the raw state may jeopardize health of those who drink it by caus- Garland Times The Bear River Valas Undulant ley Leader or any other paper will re ing the disease known Fever celve a fountain pen at the close of The disease in man is character the third school term when this class on page 4 Continued will end To date there have been 547 inches of news written by the Miss Phyllis Richards has recently members of the class Fay Michael-i- s been appointed head of the adminiswritten leads so far having 574 tration division on tire 1935 Buzzer inches of News and Ara Anderson staff at the Utah State Agricultural AH comes scecond with 434 inches was Work on the Buzzer College students are very much interested in commenced In dead earnest this week the contest and competition is keen the upon completion of appointments This is the first year Journalism of executive staffs Each appointee has been taught in the high school has been placed in charge of a definite —Bear River Highlights division of the work Disease ted that the direct primary Cattle offered desirable many Being Eradicated benefits to the voters be-- j fore the Lions this week) There are a many reasons why but wondered where we great number of farmers will find it1 could get the $100000 that advantageous to remove from their cattle affected with Bang's premises it would cost The most Import abortion disease Here is a suggestion to the senator and all others) want to raise! who really that much money: Let’s geti of house of our one rid Paramount — Garland Presents ‘THE THIN MAN” Starring WILLIAM Plan 18 Holmgren Talks For 1935 Simplified Under direction of the U S Dea series of of Education BEAR VALLEY classes will be given in this valley in for men and Home EconAgriculture Tills new under omics for women taking is part of the NRA program and is given for the special benefit Jlre season of production is at an end The of adults who are now or have been months of bounty are past The harvest has for The war is not curtailed in their opirtunities been courses are education gathered Nature has covered the valley These given by want a because teachers with college experienced with a blanket of snow as a sign that her work all but is result are free to the public and aie Is done — her year Is finished hate and suspi-- ) especially designed to prepare the ag riculturists of this valley to more efThe crops have not all been the thruout cion that best but and ficiently manage their homes some have been good world There has been no busifarms to assure better results bigger ness to boom to make livlihood our for struggles profits and thus greater happiness The world is the men and women who live on the easy but we have seen some recovery from the soil war and view the future with hope depression For the past four weeks these clas lead to ses have been in process of organizaKind Providence has granted us during the conflict come tion Even in these preliminary past season perhaps more than a full share of of satisfaction expressions meetings nations have been voiced by those in attend and something of healing for our sorhappiness to wealth ance for the information that has been rows If it has brought us growth of mind and modern Now to more fully meet the given soul as well it has given us the thing for which needs of members of the various comwe live and we have much indeed to be thanksuspi-- ) munities these classes are being carAmong of the ried to three different portions ful for in this season of thanksgiving cion fear greed of the southern comvalley We munities People considered weaknesses will be served at Bear River even live endeavor City public school on Monday to ings commencing Monday December we 3rd Those of the northern portion of Yet there) the valley will meet beginning Wedlive above 5th at national-- ) nesday evening December is a to pro- Fielding and those of Garland and istic governments Tremonton will meet at the high V1ALAD TEACHERS PROMPT ACTION mote such as school commencing Thursday evening IN ACCIDENT PACKING PLANT virtues December 6th The uniform hour of 7:30 p m is set for all classes CoursEfforts of the combined Garland Ann Ross Rose Collins Mary Neles in various phases of agriculture Just as as life and Tremonton fire departments sue son Eunice Hillison and Evelyn Gibbs and home economics to suit the needs to nations school teachers of Malad Idaho were ceeded in preventing fire from desand desires of those who attend will E Wardleigh here troying the entire canning factory of of same be given Instruction will continue treated by Dr C Saturday evening for cuts and bruises the Rocky Mountain Packing corpor the entire winter or as long as attendwrong as atlon at Tremonton Tuesday morning resulting from a highway accident ance will justify The roofs of the two warehouses not good at Fielding suspician Miss Ross is were burned away as was all the lumcar driven Their by me it is have my state good It U yet unknown how reported to have crashed into some ber interior use no country much of the stock of 65000 cases of horses belonging to Mr Vem Bourne house One animal was killed The car was canned goods will be a total loss for is a The the ruins are still smouldering price nabadly damaged two has The girls were taken to Malad Sat- walls remain standing and It may be to must of The night by Mr and Mrs G O that they are not materially damaged urday not1 and peace The damage is said to have been wrould give us Sweeten wasted stuff hat- our of covered by insurance The fire was reported about 6 a m and over cash would but had gained such headway that i efforts of the fire crews were only all The able to prevent its spread to the fac there is to it war Cans of exploding peas tory proper people the dimore we kept up a continual bombardment in failed seems is one less rect of Box Elder the blaze The school census fear JOHNS On production control program to be offered by the AAA to comhog farmers for 1935 has just been announPeterson ced according to William state extension director The contract has been simplified in several considerably respects and will serve as an effective means by certain which farmers may correct maladjustments caused by the drouth and at the same time by preventing a return to excessive production levels hold the ground this past gained year with the hog adjust For complying ment provisions of the new contract will receive the participating producer a hog adjustment payment of $15 per of hoge repre head on the number sented by the 10 per cent adjustment In 1934 contracting hog producers re celved $5 per head on 75 per cent of base or a 25 per cent the State Affairs A WAR TALK It probably doesn’t mean a thing— we hope it doesn’t) — but papers of the past ten! days have devoted most of their front pages to talk of wars at WM EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND Now Available Johns Y Editor Adult Education en t n nrv RLANO THE COPT $150 THE YEAR POWELL and MYRNA LOY Considered One of The Best Pictures Yet Released Saturday - Sunday And Monday Tuesday & Wednesday Sylvia Sydney And Cary Grant In ”30 DAY PRINCESS” Mr and Mrs Roy Manning and Mr Mrs J L - Harvey ani" daughters ard Mrs Frank Munns spent Moftday Dorothy and Shirley returned Monafter having visited with friends in Ogden Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs J J Wlnte were Logan Max Beal left Wednesday to spend visitors Saturday in Salt Lake City the d day in AUXILIARY MEETS- - The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Am erlcan Legion held their regular meetA musical ing Wednesday evening by program consisting of numbers Donna Boss Ruby Hess and Kenneth Boss was presented The problems of and Red Cross drive hospital sewing the Christmas program were discussed were also appointed Chairmanships Utah Poet To Publish Anthology Of Verse To Lions Club State Senator Albert Holmgren was a special guest of the Garland Lions Wednesday evening and presented a lengthy and Interesting discussion of matters of Importance to the people of the state as they come before the members of the legislature He ported out in much detail the of the undesirable features Musset trucking law explaining why he had the opposed it when it was before legislature' He also discussed old age pensions and the obligation of the state to- its aged and unemployed Referring to the state utilities commission he said that it was too poorly financed to be a competent guardian of the people’s interests and expressed the opinion adjustment that something would have to be done to make it more useful UTAH LIQUOR He discussed also the direct primSLEUTHS MAY are ary for which many organizations seemed to be his LOSE POSITIONS now working opinion that considerable good would be accomplished by giving the people to statements - in the According daily press this week federal liquor the power to nominate candidates as agents In Utah have not received re- well as elect them but he felt that cost the at present was prohibitive appointment effective after November since i would cost nearly $100000 to 30 Since repeal the force has been hold the primary elections in the state of Utah The principal advantage In as special tax investigators working ' when under their chief Ephraim White but his opinion was that officers be responsible to the since the tax authorities come under elected would the civil service only temporary re people rather than to the political appointment can keep them on duty machine as they are now particularly None of the present force passed a re- in the larger cities where political cent exam given former prohibition or Ionizations are strong A Thanksgiving dinner par excelagents throughout the country it is lence from turkey to pie was enjoyed-breported Lions present It “MARV” NIELSEN PLAY REHEARSALS GETS DEMOCRATIC ARE PROGRESSING P O APPROVAL are Dally rehearsals progressing The application of M L Nielsen Paul Jenkins portraying the for postmaster at Garland was approv- Already of Herbert Kalness is beginning part Execued by’ the Democratic County to understand the viewpoint of this tive Committee at a meeting held obstinate bad mannered character Tuesday evening in Brigham City it Is reported Mr Nielson is secretary Ruth Mi ester In the part of Herbert's with more wife slips into her part of the local organization ease as she has had previous experience especially in matronly parts It has been necessary to postpone the date of the play from Dec 1314 to Deo In earlier rehearsals Raulston Zun del and Ralph Nellson from Portage Bid Packer and Vernon I Henderson Two reports have been circulated by of Beaver Dam had some difficulty someone uninformed in Box Elder In “thumbing rides home after rethat are incorrect and mis- hearsing till 6 o'clock at night Some county of them are now staying In Garland leading to the sugar beet producers and Tremonton with friends and reL says county agent Stewart One report is that the Federal Sugatlves ar Beet contracts have been in the —Bear River Highlights office of Director William Peterson in Logan for some time and are being held by him thus delaying the sugar beet program The other report is that Idaho has had contracts for some time and the first payment from the government has been distributed to the farmers Both of these reports says Mr ComHog producers of Box Elder Neither Utah county have now received their share Stewart are incorrect nor Idaho have yet received their condollars adjustof the $129 million tracts Nor have they received all of ment payments and are looking ahead In the near their instructions Idaho has held to a second payment with the sugar beet future public meetings according to county agent but because of some mis Stewart Utah’s share of this payment growers if out Is close to $85000 Disbursement of information having ben given to again ‘hold meetings this amount should begin In about 2 is necessary is weeks to producers whose compliance when the complete information available has beetle During this delay a letter to the contract provisions Is being mailed to every landowner proved and tenant In Box Elder county who everyone grew beets in 1934 Will one of these letters check receiving the data contained in the letter to determine If the acreage and yields are correct? If everyone will cooperate the contracts will be rapidly com Beet'Payment Rumors Are Denied Growers Await Benefit Checks Utah Sings” an anthology of verse will be off the press on December 15 it is announced by H R MerrieU chairman of the Arts and Letters section of the Utah Academy of Scien ces Arts and Letters The best verse produced by more than 100 poets will be published most of these poets live Although in Utah some are writers who moved away but still claim Utah as their source of original inspiration Thut and several from included will be gtatg ta Each poet will be represented by a e pleted on their arrival and biographical sketch as well meet explanation and efforts of Ws will be held Shortly after the Many of the poems contained have ings are held it is hopmeetings received national publication and to Mr ed to have the first check In the few international according He is editor of the Improve hands of the growers Merrill ment Era and Professor of Journalism Brigham Young University He CONCERT BE HELD has been assisted in the preparation of the anthology by Elsie Talmagc To further the appreciation of editor of the Era associate Brandley music in Box Elder county a musical The Utah Academy Is helping spon contest by the band com sponsored the mittee in the various towns will be auditorium BUREAU TO MEET held in the high school 7th on December The music will be furnished by the students of the the new county1 Mrs Nettle Lund school the band glee club and orches agent will be at the Garland Library tra taking part Prices are --ten and All ladles o'clock December 6th at cents twenty-fiv- e interested in Farm Bureau work are — Bear River Highlights to be present and bring candy of home made recipes and samples Elmer Anderson returned Sunday Lund sill bring recipes Mrs candy of fruit puddings night from a trip to Flint Michigan ' tn News Review of Current Events u TO farm Topical Index Sr EDWARD Aetlvltb Steal Indaatrr Strike PICKARD InwUmtal PnbMt n NBA II IN Workers U Vets QaostSo Beeeerelt Picks Ckalrau for NLR Boar Relation llllNaS4S Reqaeited to Plsaaea Pnack Ariettas Pnraa Central af Arno Traffic Pro pent Halt Prasidont Roata at Warn Spring Georgia Important No Developaaoata Samnaariaad Rooemlt’n Chlaf Advisor Addr Associated Grocer of Aanrrira In This Issue Garland School OperettaDec 19th Recreation Hall |