Show 5 cents ARLA THE COPT THE YEAR GARLAND VOLUME VII GARLAND Pertinent Program Planned Paragraphs V By REMINDER a feeling accomplish TO In Deep cbwn To Honor Johns Wm things by Just talk- ing LAMOREAUX Warwick C Lamoreaux representa Salt county is a fellow who likes to put the ball Into He started things play off with a bang Introducing the first bill proand stores viding for state liquor another measure raising old age pensions in the state to $3000 (How could he come down to that after all this $200 00 a month talk we’ve been tlve from Lake hearing?) PENSION BILL The pension bill would make maneach datory the payment of $3000 month to all Indigent or infirm per sons over 65 half of the money to be raised by the county It Is patterned after the bill proposed by President Roosevelt THE PROBLEM LIQUOR The matter An opportunity to inspect the neW building Just completed at the Bear River high school Is to be provided on Friday evening February 8th by the high school faculty Charles Last of the faculty committee on arrangements announces this week Beginning early in the evening about 7 o’clock visitors will be welcomed at the high school where stud- ents will conduct them on a tour of the various departments of the school view exhibits of the work done Department heads will supervise the from the arrangement of displays classes under their direction Stud- ent guides will explain the work hibited by the domestic arts depart- ment art science mechanical arts and other departments to the parties they conduct thru the buildings Part of the tour will take the visit- ors thru the new building into which a few classes of the school are moving this week the exhibition tour pat- Following will be entertained at a special program being prepared by the speech the ises to be an unusual The treat entertainment will be brot evening’s to a close with dancing in the school not going to be easily disposed of There is talk already of having to postpone It to a liquor IS INVITED PUBLIC is to Mr Last everyone in the county is cordially Invited to Visitors from Salt Join in the event Lake City are expected to be present special session and It is possible that state supervisor of manual training Mr Howard The wets desire profits as well as Gunderson formerly of Garland ana drinks when and where they want the Bear River high school faculty will be present and meet many of them and so state stores and local his former friends and acquaintances option are both apt to be thrown problem - will be simplified out The idea that there is no materially According chance “to control or curb the use of liquor has gained strong foothold So we are told that all we can do is license every ope to sell it in every form We must make the liquor cheap and good and the tax oh so low that there will be no bootlegger Andj there must be no bootlegger because established business of every sort must have the trade Those who who would would sell that they open” as which is drink are and those numerous may put us far as liquor just too bad enough the “wide' is concerned There are any on number of good citizens who feel that liquor drinking is an evil that should at least be forced back into own the privacy of the drinker’s home 9 th Sentiment drive liquor won’t out of public places as long as there is any chance for profit in its the state sell it in state stores in package form and divide the major part of the profit earned in each county among the law abiding restaurants drug stores and soft drink bars in that county that have been in business one year or more and the one will be - Sunday And Monday Parker Jean ynd James Dunn ' In HAVE A HEART Coming Attractions : TREASURE ISLAND THE MERRY WIDOW Company SEES REPORTER rintendent Tho each farmer may sign for all wsies- there Is provision m the contract for adjusting or limiting his acreage later to make it conform to the allotment specified by the AAA This factory district Is given the right raise 12’630 acres- and should niore than that for- farmers wish- to plant more than thelr B°vern-t- o ment contract caIled for will have to accep a reduced amount R however that anticipated ears °f a water shortage In Salt Lake and ah county districts may re- sa n there growers their acreage below their allotjnent’ in which event the company to increase allowed the planting 1935 NEW BENEFIT 26 WITHOUT Valley to Enjoy President’s Ball 9 Committees To Working Make Dance Social And Financial Success afptma very light Lions Take Time tables Many Blessings Program Change Please cv for Out to Count it wish many come the ' it at one time However if very noise R- - walker Mr and Mrs Harold pot of feet on its hard wood floors will contribute little to son Mr and Mrs Alma W King Mr and Mrs C E Smith Mr and Mrs desired library quiet Someone should have thot of that Hyrum Jensen Dr and Mrs T E Off from one comer of the reading room is the Betenson Mr and Mrs Cecil Bradroom in which books are to be stored It will hold ford Mr and Mrs Mark Nichols ML Mr Lester and Mrs Holman and Mrs scores of volumes but not the hundreds of books we have M A Gam Mr and Mrs T J Udy heard are in the school library Patrons who have ex- Mr and Mrs Clark Rudd Mr and R Gibbs and Mr and Mrs pected to see the school’s rapidly growing library stock on RMrsJ JPotter display in an adequate room are doomed to keenest disHere again the Legion Women Sponsor appointment There is no such place Continued on page 4 Message Drive — Page 4 KIRKHAM GARLAND PRESENTS UNIQUE ORCHESTRA Provo— Ralph HONORED— Kirkham of Garland BEET ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS feature of the stake was Included prominent Brigham among the Members of the Garland Sugar priesthood meeting Sunday was the Young university students and faculty Beet Grower’s association convened appearance of the Garland Aaronic here session In a rather gloomy members making up the annual priesthood orchestra under the directour of the public service bureau Monday to elect officers for the comtion of Jos H Kirkham and report tho past year’s This fine group of young people which was begun last week The ing year an group covered a 400 mile circuit re- activities presented two numbers before Ludvig Larson president called the appreciative congregation Mr this time to order turning Saturday During The pMncipal reports that his group of some they at several meeting programs thp Item for discussion concerned 20 players received several requests' North presented and Idaho Southern contract for beets for this year With for appearances in ward halls in the towns- Utah this the officers expressed cUssatis-near future no In it faction way tosaying that The orchestra is made up mainly! Muslc for programs was furnished asked of members of the Aaronic priesthood of Owen corporated the Improvements by a string trio consisting vocalist cellist association been have Bingham Ogden and by the diligently practicing They d violinist at noon in the Gar- Junior Lindquest Ogden The general opinion of local every Sunday Mr Kirkham Garland ers was that the state organization pianist land recreation hall to stand by them to their failed had to the director of the According was discussion of YOUNG PEOPLE bureau Mr Kirkham demands and there public service from withdrawal the ANNOUNCE PARTY has appeared many times on the bur- - the atale SabUlty eau programs at various schools with mafucn ythtog this year to pro- It was because of hls!not d°‘n February 9th has been set as the wide acclaim 8T°W" mote the outstanding ability that ers’ date for the annual banquet of the recognizable is wing a worlc or w c Bear River stake M Men and Glean- he was chosen to represent the school in this department on the trip He pay’ er Girls announces Hope Woffinden Directors of the local were named and was also recommended by professors of the stake banquet committee He hat as follows: Ludvig Larson John department president of the Garland Gleaner of the music prominent In music activities in ton Harry Drew Orson Iverson and Girls A A Capener The stake committee is now at work Garland on further plans for this popular social event and will be prepared to anTO nounce shortly the exact time and CONGRATULATIONS place at which the banguct is to be OF “BIG HEARTED HERBERT” held Stake officers of these young We enjoyed the production of the high school play this year Include peoples' organization and “Big Hearted Carl Oook M Men president We congratulate Miss Nelson Garfield Girls' Leona Gleaner their A It Is the only logical system Other matters such as the Lions government For every state Folhes lo6t most of thelr importance a house and a senate to after the first discussion altho it was over hold separaate debates each sported that with the Follies present- atlon only 3 weeks away 5 of the 7 measure while the taxpayers foot the are actually Elding re- blll is entirely unnecessary hearsals for this big event brot Sargent Streeper Furthermore in every session there things back to earth by a series of collected from those fines appropriate between the a grows up feelings the sjieclal meeting had named house and senate because one or the handsomest the most prayerful etc other feels that ’more of its bills are and gave everyone such a laugh they didn’t care how far secretary Alma being killed than should be so it re- W King had missed the facts in his fuses to act on bills introduced by minutes of the last meeting NOTICE The resignation of Lion J E Edell the other There Is time wasted while was read and followed by a few exThe annual meeting of the Box small committees Iron out differences serfor his pressions of appreciation Elder County Canning Crops associabetween measures as approved by the vice to the club and the community tion will be held Monday January and good wishes for him In his ntw house and senate 28th at Tremonton club rooms at home at Malad p m If we must send over 80 legislators committees etc Orson Iverson president to Salt Lake City to make our laws NOTICE In the name of reason and econthe least we can do is put them all in the same room so that every de- omy every person who has watched Beginning with Saturday Jan 2Gth bate will not have to be gone thru a two house legislature conduct Its I shall teach piano at the home of Tretwice and so that we won’t have to business demands the unicameral Mrs M‘Ilan Peck Phone monton for new appointments conciliation for time system by spent pay Mary E Bums have BUILDING OF GUIDE After school was dismissed and students and teachers had for a short time vacated the new Library and Science Building into which Bear River high school classes are moving this week the Garland Times hurried thru its doors to gather just a few advance impressions for its readers Perhaps it should be written that we hurried “to” the doors since the doors are the substantial sort that pou do not hurry thru They open stiffly deliberately and give’ you immediately art impression of strength and stability that becomes stronger every minute you are within Floors walls doors stairways all seem to testify that the building is as has been claimed well and strongly built for the comfort and safety of its occupants After a brief glance into each room we are ready to venture a guess that visitors will be most favorably impressed by the domestic science equipment The spotless new kitchen with its neat cabinets its electric stoves its handy sinks and shelves is a sight not easily forgotten For details as to its actual conveniences and uses" you will have to consult someone who knows more about kitchens than your editor who was seeing things without j The to NUMBER “The urges of a desire for pleasure and a desire to do' a duty insures the success of Garland's part of the President's Birthdajj ball which la being held to raise money to combat G G infantile paralysis” says Sweeten chairman of the central committee arranging for the dance from oni States and communities end of the nation to the other are engaged In a great rivalry to put over the biggest and best ball in this good cause Public spirited citizens and newbroadcasting companies spapers large and small are contributing freely of time space and funds to make this event a national success "Garland and the Bear River lere k° fa® Quota of 95700 Valley will not fall down In this opacresin a Good portunity to ‘Dance in Bear at the February Early Cause’” declares Mr Sweeten River high school some real enter- Wednesday evening January 30th t anmerl and instruction Is to be this Important event will be held fered Mr company says here at the Garland Armory There Christensen Three reels of pictures DGIlGIlt 01 3 guide Tbs will be excellent music provided will be shown one on sugar beeti the kitchen is a spacious dining room ar- - realization of doing a thing worth Adjoining culture one on the bird life of the ' e while should contribute something to -from qprvipp It tbp kitchen lor is anSea Bear Rlver on and another the enjoyment to be derived from raising of beet seed in Utah’s well lighted and ventilated and should be a plea- this party N one who can or likes sant place to enjoy a meal stay conscientiously steel to dance It is equipped with away freon the Armory next Wednetables of a sort that should be easy to keep clean in the opinion of members of sday Across the hall is a room appointed to be occupied the central contmlttee Harold n and Alma tv King use by the domestic art department but not ready Hosts and hostesses named by the Upstairs the first place to claim the attention is the central committed for the affair are library reading or study room It too is spacious and as follows: and well lighted with the same light type of steel Chairman and Mrs G G Sweeten chairs as found in the cafeteria There probably will Mayor and Mrs' jhm j shumway to use be room in for all the students who may ae earnings system for state Saturday 18 High School Moving Classes Garland Invites Into New Building This Week Contracts for sugar beet acreage are now here and the company is ready to write contracts with the individual' farmers for the full amounts ma wlsh radse states Orson A Christensen company field supe- sh’'u‘d- Paramount — Garland Presents JANUARY 25' 1935 UTAH FRIDAY JANUARY satisfied every state should not take all thej The Garland Lions aren't exactly to reduqe property taxes or a musical crew but the way they could carol "Count Your Many Bless- for any thing of the sort since not Ings” after C E Smith the Lion’s revenue but liquor control is the own ‘Edwin C Hill’ had questioned Sherri on ‘‘If you had to lose some state's prime concern and responsl- of your possessions which would you y’ part with first?” and so on to “Which one would you treasure to the last?” To those who would say this is was a joy to hear Every one of paying a select group to obey the law them had been led dramatically thru “the valley of the shadow’’ and came out treasuring only their hopes to do friendships and their will called with their commonly Parting and intarigable assets had tangable caused them many a major agony even tho it was Just in imagination In fact John Shumway stubbornly are refused to throw in his last shirt almost to the very end That was why the meeting ran a half hour longer at all since they deny the rights oi than it was scheduled all those who want the liquor traffic But standing there with all taken away the boys agreed that the mo6t bounds kept in any reasonable valuable thing was a friend to touch 9 for a dime Prize response of the evening Is Both of the above bills should start crcdlted to Gil Sweeten who spontan- Mr Lanvor eously blurted out with even raising some livoly d’scusrion is no you couldnt do paddy H do eaux now is preparing a bill to that” when the teacher asked away with our two house legislature C(mld you Ust ove and mortgages and create a one house body in its in the same column of assets?” It all started when the regular meetplace all of which shows he is still evening ing at the hotel Wednesday on the right track and best of luck was turned over to C E Smith to con- to him out some duct a discussion bringing have we of the valuable possessions Nebraska this year has just such a' that we often fail to treasure as we because Editor FRIDAY Ready to Sign Beet Contracts New Building Opening LAWMAKERS— everyone’s anatomy Is should be possible to that It great Sugar UTAH V WM JOHNS fare THE PRODUCERS Herbert” efforts the director and the entire cast on Paul Jenkins raved thru the first two acts in grand' he manner and was quiet during the last act because truly was squelched by the resourceful wife whose part was ably taken by Ruth Meister The able efforts of Hazel Manning Hoilen Betenson and Bill Packer who did hard tasks very well is worthy of note as are the efforts of every other member of a cast that put its best into a well chosen play But to what engrossing task did the last night’s audience hasten away that it could not pause long enough to give the players the hand they deserved? Have we forgotten how to decently express appreciation or as some say is it an art we never have learned out here? |