Show r THE GARLAND TIME SUBSCRIBERS 'NOTICE: The stamped above on each paper yoa receive Indicates the doe date of poor subscript ion BATES — 5 cents per copy —$154 dt per year VOLUME VII GARLAND Pertinent Time Limit Paragraphs presented that can f to continues show the by “The 1935 of is the club” be said praise best the yet least it of Such comment is far better than that which is reported to have been provoked Just recently by a Lions’ show in a distant county There the dub was publicly berated from sources olficial for a ridiculous and vulgar performance according to reports Here nan have talent that entertain without re- we seem to skillfully sort to devices such SCHOOL ATTENDANCE should make every effort keep their children in school until the age of 18 and do all possible to in school work keep them Interested Parents to The boy or girl staying gains school from away and nothing save to the welfare the state MARCH 8 1935 by of Healthy Enough to Stand a Minor Operation? By V W Johns We were somewhat surprised this week when we were informed that the petition for a right to pay churning point prices for cream in Garland had been denied by the state butter manufacturers code authority After reviewing the reasons given by the code administration for the action The Sugaar company to there is still room for surprise according would pave the Orson A Christensen field superinThe first reason given is that to grant this exception tendent has been advised by the way for other exceptions and thus “break down the code for the industry" a code is a good thing no matter Sugar Beet control committee that In other words: We have a code and it And no matter what may be wrong with contracts to grow beets this year by what may be wrong with it no adjustment can be made for fear of destroying the code Itself Let growers who have an allotment must us examine In the first place if the entire butter fat code this philosophy be signed by 10 March Contracts is so frail that it cannot stand minor adjustments in the interest of fairthen may be signed by new growers ness it is hardly worth saving The code representatives told us it was soa for acreage that is not taken up by good code a model code It is impossible for us to believe that a code the old growers before March 20th good that other states use it as a model for their own should be so Insecure After that date if any as to be on the verge of a complete breakdown should a single exception allotment to its provisions be allowed Then “good code” seems to be pretty weak reacreage' for Box Elder county mains unsigned it will be allotted to for one so good according to their own admission The ‘administration” admits the unusual proximity of Garland to the another state in good time for planttown of Tremonton but falls back on the contenpoint officials have churning ing this year control tion that the towns are no nearer each other than the distance from advised which they may be sitsome farms to either of two other towns between Contracts are being signed at the uated That condition is another matter altogether Whether that- requires Garland It is differand Brigham offices of the a special exception or not is outside the present difficulty It was a concompany ent enough to be entirely foreign to the present discussion On the same days beet seed will dition that could easily have been foreseen by those who made the code has two of the that arisen locally practically problem be issued at Such is not true of the seed warehouses towns Time can be saved by getting seed at contiguous the code the code makers And if the making of exceptions endangers the time of contracting It is probthe whole present business for are responsible able that there is about enough it was felt that an establishment manufacturing butter Origlnaally seed for should be allowed to pay a Blight Resistant U S No higher price than a station Then the big all growers who want it and unreasonable exception was made In order not to “discriminate'’ The company desires to comply with the churning point rule was against the stations in the creamery town even tho the administration’s orders so urges made alowing them to pay Just the same price as the creamery Continued on page 4 growers to sign contracts promptly Strife Likely as Session end Nears The most wholesome conditions exist Failure house of the senate and those counties where it is an ac- of representatives of the current to agree upon vastly imatlegislature children custom for to all cepted has legislation brought about tend regularly until the age of 18 portant a lawmaking deadlock which threatFrom a broad point of view school ens— unless broken —to effectively preofficials are not justified In any lax- vent the enactment of new statutes and changes In existing ones deemed of this law ity In enforcement vitally necessary to the state's welfare IN AMERICA High School Opera Adjustment Program To Be Continued Pleasing Listeners With farm prioes still substantially below parity although much Improved during the past two years the Agri- What was acclaimed as one of the the best operas ever presented by Bear River high school was played last night to an appreciative audience be The performance will repeated again tonight Bernice Stokes sang the the leadMaibelle of Rich Reed ing role Johnson and Lynn Iverson played the parts of her brother and father resHuesser sang Raymond pectively who is the part of Dennis Black attracted by Maibelle Verla Hansen played the part of Maizte Black his sister and Wallace Germer play their ed the part of Steele Black Southern Logan has now strong Weber quint River high is one strong teams The I A shows of and Fielding teams victory over the that Bear the state’s M Tremonton a rendered account good Topical Index Ready Bear River stake Sunday School officers will join with workers from 4 other stakes in the big annual convention at Brigham City Sunday March 17th All workers will secure substitutes to handle their local duties on that day at the Ogden tournament They did not win but they were barely nosed out In a division that is among the best in the church of themselves News "Review of Current Events ' Sunday Schools For Convention sport Bs EDWARD PICKARD I PwUmI Pmm AXminUtratUa Mrt gNAfrica Holds Jall Provision tisnal Internal IT Tit rliciM Critical Italian Traapa Callectira at NRA TreaMe ta Sent Bargaining Vncanottta- Centinro Crakb at Deal Sharp Werk Relief Ceainlttea Ineestlaratlea Chargee Hner Alabama Ban Bill Sent at NJLA Started Ahondona Againat Jew accomplishments are a their coaches and the boys homes credit to the SENIORS SELECT PLAY will be the senior “Peggy Parks” play for this year according to Miss Nelson director She has been' considering several plays and has finally settled on this one The reading of the play for tryouts will be held id the early part of next week Later in the week tryouts will be held Utah basketball is conequal to the best played in nation NOTICE Incldently Ciroe Knr Back ta sidered the entire ONE HOUSE ” LEGISLATURE Craft Leng Annonncc Candidacy for Governor at Laniaiaaa Hitler to tendance Edell A fine spirit of fellowship prevailbusiness Many items of Auxiliary ed and all present reported having such as securing a were discussed had a most enjoyable time exercises for proper opening A talk on International Relations flag service of today presented by Miss Margaret poppy day and community Woodside of the high school faculty projects Mis Sarah Sweeten as Fidac chairproved very instructive and was much man reported the progress of the esenjoyed to say contest aand stated that prizes A motion by J J Shumway of 15th awaidcd by the move would be support any fully investigated March Prize winning essays will be to assist Mr Ernal Nellson who has at the next meeting been afflicted for some time received read June 21st was the date Friday the support of the club to the lected for the annual visit Veterans’ hospital at Sait Lake City - ta Rack Ceba Jndire The f IDs Hia Campalga In This Issue Oj tfecfeeevwreereecereeerrrewe fall this column stated that disadvantage of the two house legislature is the jealously that Last one state always arises when Continued one body disagree on page 4 Code Change men between the ages of 25 and 40 who wish to play soft ball this summer will please sign on the big card in Coombs and Persson’s store or on one of those in the Apco be or Blue Light Service Stations fore March 15th All Mias Roberta Froerer of at City spent the of Miss Marjorie Austin Salt Lake the home LADIES’ CLUB MEETS WITH MRS F J LIMB Mrs F J Limb was hostess to the Ladies Self Culture Club at her home Friday March 1st President Mrs T FollowE Betenson was in charge Cornet ing is the progTaA given: in the Shadows” Theo solo "Waitin’ Limb Mrs A- D Rich accompanist Hales Mrs Duet and Mrs Henry Earl Tubbs of Riverside "Songs My Mother accomMrs Rich Used to Sing’’ Mrs new members The panist Mrs Alma King and Arthur Welling introMrs James Trinnaman were duced by Mrs Harold Persson and welcomed into the club by President Dr T E Betenson Mrs Betenson Control and gave a talk on “Birth Sterilization” was served to thirty-on- e Luncheon members and eight guests' Club will meet with Mrs G W Bradfold on March 15th 32 Governor Proves -- Denied Self Capable A decision the redenying quest of the Midwestern Dairy Products Company for the right to pay churning point prices for cream purchased In Garland was handed down by the state code authority this week following a public hearing on the matter held in the Library at Garland February State Leader In his message on Social Security Governor Henry IX Blood has again demonstrated his capacity for con19th structive leadership advised of the Upon being Taking cognizance of the fed)erel decision here many Individuals Social Security program government’s declared the decision unacceptthe governor has presented to the able and announced that they measures Utah whereby legislature would actively support local in national may participate fully cream buyers In a further aplegislation now being formulated peal of the matter at once Governor Blood's measures would with permit the state to counties in providing relief for and financial Indigent I assistance to the aged to the blind to the dependent homeless and neglected children old age Insurance comhealth insurance unemployment and pensation old age annuities An important event in the field of other related services To finance his plan the governor drama production will be the stake that the first two million M I A Drama Festival next Thurs- proposes day evening March 14 at the high dollars of sales tax revenue be set aside This sum together with grants school auditorium according to angovernment and nouncement by Mrs Nethella Griffin from the federal moneys which may be made available stake drama director Four one act plays will be present-te- d from county old age and Indigent will finances provide ample as follows: “Pink and Patches— funds Thatcher ward M I A director— for any program of Social Welfare and Relief which is now Indicated Lola Watt This Goverof "Second Best”— El wood ward M I plan nor Blood follows his original mesA director— Orson Christensen "Teapot on the Rocks”— Bothwell sage to the legislature wherein he set ward M I A director — Vera Sum- forth means of meeting the ordinary of state government withexpenses mers The governor "Andante”— Tremonton ward M I out raising taxes director— Carl Cook A again points the way for Utah to The high school orchestra under also meet the emergency relief prothus the direction of George O Nye will gram without a tax increase throughout furnish music during the evening proving his consistency Miss Reeder’s dancing class will also claim those who are anxious to see new no levies tax at this time furnish sorqe numbers on the prov gram The entertainment is scheduled to Garland Ward To o’clock at It begin promptly eight Hold Spring Dane la planned as a sort of climax to the year's activities In drama In the MuAssociation Every tual Improvement Dance of the Garland The one it) the stake Is invited There ward MSpring I A will be held at the'ward will be no charge for admission amusement hall Saturday evening ' says Charles J Wood president of the young men STAKE M I A SETS This la a regular budget activity ST PATRICK DANCE and all members of the ward are InFOR FRIDAY NITE vited to participate In it Stake M A Invites to Plays cultural Adjustment Administration of abandonment Is not considering program now in efany adjustment has fect Director William Peterson just been informed Average January farm price of the 14 basic commodities included under the AAA was 106 per cent of the of present level but in terms prices for commodities which farmers purchase parity would be 128 per level The Jancent of the uary farm price of these 14 commodbelow father 20 points ities was therefore Dole Wlnzejer t and Irene Holland parity took the parts of Mr Wise the henWith farmers facing a situation in without benefit pecked and Mrs Wise who henpecks which farm prices Marie are 20 points below parity Leah Cannon was Madamoiselle payments no consideration has been given to Caray who was something else after all The boys and girls A St Patrick's glee clubs day dance at the abandonment of any adjustment proand the dancers B R H 8 sponsored by the stake sang very creditably condiWith normal growing gram charm M I A promises to be a social event tions unless there are substantial in- danced with grace andMaibelle Rich of real consequence next week concerns The story creases in consumer buying power and who is en the trail of an heirloom Some good music has been arranged industrial production in 1935 it is benear the and also some Irish novelty numbers mirror and when a bridge lieved that prices could easily go lower Wise hotel breaks down she meets The dance will be held in Che high this year Blacx the family school gym Friday March 15th says benefit payments as Considering A boys glee club and Mile Carey’s Mr Elmer Anderson of the stake farmers additional received income at the same board on the part of their crops consumed dancing girls put up of its is on the eve hotel in this country returns equivalent to summerwhich opening or 2 124 percent of WATER USERS VOTE prices Continued on page 4 ON RESOLUTIONS With only 10 days of the session left legislators at the beginning of states conditions the eighth week found themselves on the terrible for thousands faced with serious impasses verge in retwo of the most to at least No financial relief has gard of people of the tax legislation proand deyet come to the unschooled individual income and posals— the franchise taxation measpendent tenant fartnert corporation ures Other measures regarded by Many of them are too ignorant to large groups as of prime import were with similar deadlocks be able to write of their troubles threatened What might happen to these conadd In the one crop (cotton) areas troversial bills is seen In the fate of H B 5 the bill providing an starvation is reported common day for underground mine workers when three It died a In the good old U 8 A there are conference lingering death committees failed to agree proa multitude of rilost primitive senate amendments A like upon blems yet to solve Let no one say fate may be in store for other controversial measures unless the legisthere is not work to do in this lators of upper and lower houses beworld come more agreeable to compromise At the beginning of the eighth session week the two tax measures YEAR A BASKET BALL were in the hands of compromise Mrs Chas Last Made confrees known as The Bear RiVer valley has done committees appointed basket ball These committees were well this year in the LIONS ENTERTAIN Auxiliary Officer after both houses had refused to resport FOLLIES HELPERS cede from their positions regarding At a meeting regular Auxiliary property tax offsets and personal exMarch 6th evening The Garland Lions had as special held Wednesday The high school team twice de- emptions in the income tax bill and 7:30 p m in Mayor Shumway's at luncheon guests Wednesday evening Mildred Last was voted its Brigham City offsets in the corporation franchise all those who assisted cisively trounced them with their office Mrs tax measure Indications are that rival and made the Logan team do both houses will refuse to yield with big show last week In addition to in to occupy the position of 1st vice left vacant when Mrs Vila president an was the there exceptionally guests locals to out of its utmost keep the resulting in the killbecome presBradford automatically large number of club members In atThe fact thaf ing of both bills the state tournament ident in the absence of Mrs Kathryn In the NUMBER — Isn’t The - Code m STARVATION FRIDAY an that Is dangerthe Individual attitude ous UTAH UTAH Beet Contracts FOLLIES Comment Lions’ Set For Signing Johns Wm V By LIONS’ EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND PUBLISHED Water users of the valley at their meeting at the high school last Satresolutions urday read and adopted there declaring that they believed was water available to satisfy their the prior rights and asking whatto take Sugar company ever steps were necessary to secure the delivery of that water by the Utah Power yid Light company as per contract The resolutions also insisted there be no waste of water at any time during the season and instructed their board of directors to see thaf the rights of the irrigators be protected by court action' if necessary GRIST FROM THE LEGISLATIVE HOPPER A marked change in sentiment reto exempt garding the proposal from taxation homesteads up to $2000 In value by constitutional amendment has been evidenced of late culminating in the introduction by Senator Bamberger of Salt Lake City of S J R 17 repealing the resolution by the legislature early in the session C Holbrook of Davis county wants to hold a world's fair and Utah Trail Centennial Exposition In 1947 In Utah He has sponsored a Joint resolution to this effect but thus far the "big idea” has met with a luke warm reception It's too far off for Taxation increases for Inor corporations were opposed vigorously last week by 10 civic organizations of central Utah on the conthat government ground today dividuals sumes an unfair proportion of the income Miss Lake of the people Austin Marjorie after a City month's returned this visit in Salt ELWOOD INVITES TO MUSIC PROGRAM Mrs Parley leader Christensen of announces the Elwood ward choir that a special musical treat awaits all who attend the Elwood sacrament meeting next Sunday evening directed The Imperial Glee club by Walter Welti and rated one of the very finest organizations of its type in the entire state has been engaged to present a special musical program An invitation to everyone who wishes to attend is extended by the Elwood ward Army Ready For ' Federal Inspection of the Major Jolin J McColllster regular army a ill inspect the local unit of the National Guard next it is announced evening Hamilton Gardner Major and Captain Jones also are to be present Captain Leo R Walker invites all who are interested to visit and witness Monday Colonel Eskelson expected this inspecton GRETA GARBO In “The Painted Veil” This flame is fires the the Garbo whose world Not in all her past successes has she been so exciting on the screen as now is yonr Garbo the star and provocative mystery This of romance SEE HER! Saturday - Sunday And Monday Paramount — Garland V |