Show rm THE COPY $150 THE YEAR EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND PUBLISHED VOLUME VII GARLAND Pert i ne n t By V ffm Nation in Big Johns ON BUILDING Birthday FRIEND- Ball SHIPS Civic Groups Cooperate The hardest thing for a man to do the worst thing he can try After making inquiries around GarIs to get along without a friend communities land and surrounding And live alone and die the local President's Birthday Ball that there —Merritt Lamb committee has concluded is dancing enthusiasm here enough There’s something about to justify holding the proposed boll the above lines that holds at Garland Jan 30th the President’s one’s attention for a long birthday such an event will be Accordingly time The lonesomeness held under the auspices of the var-- j of a life without a friend- tous civic clubs of the city and dance lovers will have an opportunity to ship is appalling dance and dance In a good cause a 9 In line with the national trend enYet some of us do con- couraging states and communities to tent ourselves with a woe- look after their own needy 70 per cent of the returns from the national fully small circle of friends Birthday Ball for the President will and mentally classify a sur- remain as near where it is collected as conditions may warrant The reprisingly large number of 30 per cent will go to a comthose we know as enemies maining mission appointed by the President for Infantile Paralysis research There is no justification Good music and a generous feeling for such a practice one will be combined to make the dance here a source of enjoyment friendship or a few friend- for all who come genuine and the price will then be nominal ships are worthwhile G G Sweeten appointed chairman more friendships are desirrequests the supable None of us move in ofporttheof committee all in making this event the so large a world we success it was last year The Lions couldn’t be a friend to all have appointed Harold Persson and Alma King to assist Mr Sweeten and we contact also to enlist the cooperation of other civic and church groups Any man should be loneAnd If that some who has missed an opportunity to make a friend tho he may already have many One’s capacity to make and keep friends may determine his capacity to serve mankind apd largely does determine the joy he derives from life One’s greatness in a very real sense depends on one’s capacity for friendship Bears Down Court Rivals A kind of satisfaction that the students of the local high school have enjoyed all too seldom to suit them was theirs last Friday Before a well filled gymnasium the showed Boar River hoopsters thdlr heels to the lads from Box Elder high and took a fast and furious gamd from their traditional rivals by the comfortable score of 32 to 24 The Bears led In the scoring thru-othe game with Dean Hall Sherm Oyler and Jack Jones playing sensational ball for their alma mater Honors for Box Elder players went to Tingey and Monson Mrs Mary Andrus was the lucky one to win the beautiful study lamp given away at the lighting demon stration of the Utah Power and Light Glare company here Monday evening and lamp position light intensity were discussed by a lighting expert the kitchen and Many enjoyed demonstration conducted in cooking the afternoon at which there was a drawing for the food cooked MIA Stake Hobby Attracts Many Show Professor Frank R Arnold of the U S A C a man of many hobbit6 explained how his interest in theatre people had given him contacts with many illustrious people at the stake MIA hobby show held here last Saturday Following the talk a large crowd of people viewed collections gathered by in the local people and displayed basement of the amusement hall On exhibition were rugs quilts candy dolls rabbits guns ores arrowrheads china dogs books and other outward evidences of a wide variety of en thusiasms of residents of our stake Great interest also was shown in the M I A dancing demonstration conducted in the ball room AAA Beet Contract On Way To Washington Eight hundred and Federal Sugar Beet Production Ad justment Contracts from the Brigham Garland factory district of Box Elder county have been forwarded to the Sugar Section at Washington D C allotment The county for payment of the county control as committee sociation met Thursday to sign ap proximately 200 more which will be forwarded for payment immediately There are a large number of con tracts on file in the county extension Every office which are incomplete beet grower who receives notice that his contract requires some effort on his part to complete it is urged to promptly comply in order that his con tract may be forwarded for payment Any persons who have not signed a federal sugar beet contract and who have a share In a 1933 and or a 1934 beet crop- and who plan to operate a farm In 1935 are urged to do so at once In order that they may partL cipate In the 1933 and 1934 benefit payments and grow beets In 1935 should they desire to do so On the other hand the of cultivation of hatreds animosity definitely shriv- Box Elder Students els the soul and dwarfs the On U Honor Roll character of everyone who Four Box Elder county students are Wardleigh Injuredin them indulges Included among those at the Unlver We may feel convinced that certain individuals deserve our dislike but we can injure ourselves more than anyone else by disliking them INTO THE SEA 4 The Townsend plan for old age pensions has steadily foiled across the U S A from West to East its devotees increasing in numbers and in enthusiasm 9 of Utah who received grades glv them high honor standing for the autumn quarter classes at the univer to an announcement sity according from that institution of their superior In recngiuticn work these students have1 been award ed honor cards These cards are awarded only to students who have or reeeived a 25 average higher which average is equivalent to a grade of “A” in half of their classes and at least a grade of “B” in the Other half of their courses Box Elder county students thus honored are: Miss Virginia Carter Tremonton J Harold Smith FieldFrank B Freeman Brigham ing City and Miss Naomi Clarissa Zundel Brigham City sity Ing Yet very few responsible have given it more public speakers writers or thinkers than brief discussion Nearhave all ly adjudged it a merer enthusiasm without a Paramount — Garland basis in reason Presents Saturday - Sunday And Monday HIDE OUT With Robert Montgomery And Maureen O’Sullivan “Merrier Than The Thin Man” Tuesday & Wednesday HAT COAT & GLOVE A Murder Mystery with Ricardo Cortez FRIDAY LIGHT AND COOKING EXHIBIT IS ENJOYED Garland to Join Paragraphs UTAH Just now it seems destined to roll on into the sea and soon disappear as unwept as it was unheralded Dr C E Wardleigh is taking a turn at being a patient this week as he is ten fined at the Dee hospital at Ogden with a broken collar bone The injury was the result of a slip and fall against his garage door last weekend It Is expected that he will be back in his office Saturday or Monday ENGAGED- Mr and Mrs A H Archibald announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth to Richard B Hutchings of Bingham The marriage will take place in the near future NOTICE owing delinquent water accounts will hereafter be required to pay $400 per month —$200 on the current bill and $200 on the delinquent —until the delinquent account is paid In full on penalty of having water service discontinued at once By order of the City Council Jan 7th 1935 Recorder Ethel Rogers Those NOTICE Revised Ordinances of Garland City — It shall be unlawful for any person to own or keep a dog without pay in the city limits" ment of an annual tax of $200 for a A meeting of the Home and Comfemale dog and $100 for a male dog munity section of the North Box Elder application for license to be made to Farm Bureau was held in the club the city recorder Any person violatroom at Tremonton January 9th ing this section shall be liable to a County Extension Agent Mrs Nettie fine of not less than $300 nor more r Lund and President Mrs A R than $1000 for each offense were In charge Published order of the City by An interesting lecture on care and Council Jan7th 1935 prevention of “school sores” and also Ethel Rogers Recorder care and prevention of common colds was given by Dr T E Betenson CARD OF THANKS The county nurse Mrs Jensen from We wish to express our sincere Brigham City gave a health talk and thanks to all who helped to any way some demonstrations There were 32 members and two during the sickness and death of our and mother visitors present Nine local organiza- wife Austin Udy and family tions were represented BUREAU LEADERS MEET Section 170 JANUARY 18 193- 5- City to NUMBER LIONS NAME DAVIS Collect TO DIRECT CLUB 25 Beet Contracts Water Rentals George Davis was selected to act as president of the Garland Lions In the absence of President E J Holmgren at the regular Dog meeting of the directors held Wedevening This week the fifty council is of nesday Mr Davis has been an active memattention of the cit ber of flclally calling committees and many club Few Changes Noted izens to city ordinances relating to should prove an able leader for the water rentals and dog licenses club for the next few weeks Terms for sugar beet contracts Complaints regarding the number of stray dogs in the town have been tween growers and manufacturers so frequent that the city marshal has were negotiated Monday it is stated been asked to enforce the licensing this week by Orson A Christensen ordinance local field superintendent for the water rentals Mayor made affect Regarding company Agreements In the states of Utah and Shumway points out the great numgrowers ber of delinquent accounts kept the is to lose one of Its prom- Idaho Garland to renew city from obtaining money Contract terms ore practically the inent and much valued citizens in the system this winter The law re- the same as for last year There are very near future it Is learned this however on the quires the city officials to collect ac- week some adjustments E Edell Mr has been J who counts due in a business like manO S L agent here for the past three division of pulp and syrup according ner and it is the Intention of the has received word that he has to Mr Christensen council to continue with renewed dil- years The parity payments to growers by been named to take charge of the to collect water igence the campaign Malad business of the O 8 L be- the government with current prices of rentals when due a drive which was will make beets bring between ginning about February 1st It Is sugar started some months ago and $7 per ton $650 Ftesistent seed said the new position will give Mr can be furnished to areas that have Eden a substantial Increase In salary suffered from spread of the curly leaf since the Malad serves a UTAH STILL LEADS agency disease through the white fly It is this one BABY CENSUS larger city than Mr and Mrs Edell will go to the thought Growers were represented Uy delnew location with the well wishes of Utah leads the nation with approx a large clrde of friends who have egations heoded by J Ft Rawlins Presldent th Beet Growers imately ten percent more Baby Reg made their acquaintance here as a association and George istration cards returned than In any result of the active parts they have the Idaho other state Utah has reached 74 per taken to every community enterprise ?obbIey’ association cent- this week South Carolina Ida They have been particularly active be to will Contracts the hands of ho Nevada Mississippi and Arkanrs here to the ranks of the American local agents within a week and concent of Legion and Auxiliary averaged less than 50 per been having 1935 acreage will becards returned Instrumental In establishing the Gar- tracting for the Government congin Immediately Percentages were based on the land units of those organizations tracts signed by Box Elder county In baby cards returned by parents The Edells came here from Downey with the births register where Mr Edell worked for the O growers Indicate that there will be a comparison more acreage than the The total registration ed In 1935 S L for over seven years They are demand for A district AAA has allotted this for that year was 11905 already well known at Malad and A check of cards returned by FERA will fit admirably into the civic and total of 13700limitacresIn has been askedIs for and the this territory workers shows that birth registration social life of that community 12600 In Utah is 99 per cent efficient the The company Is anxious to get cocheck showing that only one of every MARRIAGE IS ntracts signed as soon as possible to 100 cards returned shows failure to allow for necessary acreage adjusDANNOUNCEa birth property register tment between this and other districts Parents who received campaign as to signing Mr and Mrs Hugh Davis of North Further Information cards and who have not yet filled the engagement of dates will be announced later says them In and returned them to the Garland announce daughter lone to LaMont Mr Chrlstenssen census bureau may do so for at least their Also for motion picare arranged Vance of Tremonton the marriage to another three weeks take place in the Salt Lake temple ture reels on the proper culture of beets These will be shown In sugar 21st A reception Monday January for the young couple will be held the valley Feb 8th and 9th In places CATTLE BUYING BY announced later evening January 23rd at to be GOVERNMENT ENDS Wednesday the home of the bride’s parents Miss Davis graduated from the Yesterday practically completed the high school last year and Is widely Government Cattle Purchasing pro and favorably known here At presit Is an ent she Is secretary of the Garland gram In Box Elder county nounced by County Agricultural Agent Sunday School Robert H Stewart Mr Vance also’ is a graduate of and has atToday Is the last day set by the Bear River high school Drama lovers of the valley enjoyed Cattle Section of theAAA Division tended the Utah State Agricultural a real treat last evening as they where he was a member of witnessed College of the U S Government the presentation of the anWashington the Alpha Delta Epsilon fraternity D C for the purchase of cattle nual high school play at the B R H It is announced that following their S auditorium in been While this program has marriage they will make their home An able cast ably directed enterpurchase force including yesterday’s In Tremonton ed into the fun and atmosphere of 4637 cattle have been purchased and the play “Big Hearted Herbert" and for food and 868 cattle slaughtered interpreted It to the satisfaction of have been condemned making a total Trees To Again Be every one present of 5505 head A total of $6922300 Available To Farmers The play Is one that has attracted has been paid to the livestock men of comment both as a stage favorable Box Elder county for these cattle The 1935 tree price list and circular production and as a talking picture Every community in the entire one of the biggest hits on scored will for be distribution through It assisted been ready has county to 1934 out the state within the next two Broadway Another chance to see the Students weeks to Paul M Dunn according BEET GROWERS TO extension forester at the Utah State handle the situations presented by differ the play will be provided tonight as Agricultural College Eleven DISCUSS PROBLEMS ent species of trees ae listed In the the school produces It for the second AT MONDAY MEET current circular and last night The curtain will be The prices for 1935 have been re at 8:15 duced somewhat In 100 lots a price Sugar beet growers of Utah will not of $150 Is asked for the softwoods be able to secure a contract that will DEBT ADJUSTMENT while most of the hardwoods are quot differ in any essential from that of ed at $150 and $2 These prices inGROUPS GET PRAISE fered by the companies last year ac- clude cost of the digging bundling cording to present Indications loca' and shipping Roosevelt’s praise for the FTesldent beet farmers declare More than 65000 trees will be avail effort courageous “unselfish and The uncertainty of tariff agreements able for shipment about the last of of community responsL and the present low price of sugar March and requests for trees will be shouldering on the part of the members oof together with the direct benefits the filled in the order received says Mr bility" more than 2600 farm debt adjusfanners will receive from the govern Dunn Further Unjfomation may be tment committees In the United States ment makes the manufacturers unwill obtained fom the local county agri was received today by General Agent ing to grant any concessions resembL cultural agent Willard D Ellis of the Farm Credit arrangement ing a eleventh Administration’s didtr$ct for the coming Water prospects from that Farm Bureau Women organization’s governor season are gradually Improving but William I Meyers to Washington this yeaf Announce Meeting the beet acreage planted Governor letter to Meyers the In a will largely depend on the weather the work of Iresldent recognized during the next few weeks The Garland local of the Home and farm debt adjustors who have assist All out of harmony with prospec Community Section of the Farm ed more than 35000 farmers to reach tlve beet prices are the wage rat de- Bureau will hold their regular meetagreements with their creditors aruJK— mands for beet labor being made by ing at the home of Mrs A W Bishop foreclosures President thus prevent the Utah Labor Unions declares Lud Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock wTote In part as follows: Roosevelt of the beet Various phases of health care will be vig Larson president “My dear Governor: men The beet association growers discussed and demonstrated “Words of praise from you or m will not agree to the demands in any add but little to the only form of and welcome a hearing to particular Le they have received compensation WORKERS EXTENSION adjust wages to returns the high satisfaction of knowing that The annual meeting of the Garland TO MEET— so materially they have contributed beet growers will be held Monday in to the renewal of hope in almost de the Garland library A meeting will be held on January feated men the happy play of Chlld- ren made more secure in their farm 23rd at 2:30 p m at the Hotel New NOTICE homes the grateful apprreciation of house in Salt Lake Cityf for county extension officers It Is announced by thousands of farm families holding Mrs Nettie Lund county extension their heads a little higher and look The annual meeting of the Garland followed be will ing forward with renewed confidence which was agent The meeting Association Sugar Beet will be held Monday Jan by a tea to honor of Mrs Bovett' to the future postponed "Such unselfish effort and cour who is director of the Home and Com in 21st at 1 the Garland library m p of community of m unity work and who brings an lm ageous shouldering president Ludvig Larsen from the national community responsiblility is typical portant message ' of our best American traditions" Farm Bureau Federation secretary Harry Drew And Agreed Taxes For Upon ’35 Crop IN J Patrons Enjoy School Play ' |