Show GARLAND TIME The- “Times” Contains n6 Liquor Advertising It’s a “Home” Paper PUBLISHED GARLAND VIII VOLUME Pertinent Farm Credit Paragraphs By T Wm Leaders Coming John EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY OCTOBER COLLEGE CHECKING Boys BEET CONTRACTORS COMPLIANCE FORMS 11 UTAH Seriously Hurt Playing With Gun munity welfare' and' progress Primary nominations should select public as well as otherwise spirited qualified nominees The spirit of appreciation for tpse wrho conduct Garland’s affairs should have a larger place than it does in our civic consciousness The financial rewards for city service are not great enough to induce any person to desire office unless ais service is received with tolerance and good will No election rivalry or enthusiasm is at all justified that leaves any other impression m any one’s mind It is to be sincerely hoped that the city welfare will be not only the first concern out the only concern of every voter Hear African Trouble Growers To Vote Program Further SUGAR BEETS— the HUB of VALLEY INDUSTRY Years ago Bear River val-e- y life revolved around just me industry namely beet Today mgar production tho a hundred other activities claim the attention of ts people and tho many do not raise any beets at all sisgar production remains the central factor in our economic activity Every valley resident is of every seasonal aware concern of the beet growers as the beet planting Spring time is known to every boy and man as is hoeing time and topping time Every eye within a radius of 20 miles turns toward Garland when smoke begins to pour from the big factory smoke stack in the fall and hundreds gather to take their usual jobs in the mill Merchants Sugar Beet in Spotlight as Factory Opens Certificates of compliance for farm Small Sons of Basil Adams ers of Utah who signed the sugar beet Are In Hospital production control contracts with the Agricultural Adjustment AdministraDon and Max Adams 10 and 8 tion are being cleared thru the state sons of Basil old respectively office at the Utah State Agricultural years Adams of Tremonton suffered pain college as soon as they are received ' ful and probably serious injuries last FUTURE FARMERS to W W Run Of Sixty Days and corrected according at about 4:30 as a result of WIN VALUABLE Owens assistant director of the exten- evening Forecast By their playing with an old hot gun AT FAIRI PRIZES service sion to re The lads were attempting Officials are made to beet A a no payments move a shell from the gun according dollars and fifty cents growers until these certificates have to accounts when it is the of the accident local Beet cutting at the Garland factory lump' sum won by the been approved at the college and acfoot Don’s shot into exploded blowing Farmers of of the o Sugar Company cepted by Washington officials every and both of Max's legs The boys chapter of The Future cash gan at 8 o’clock yesterday morning America representing eighteen effort is being made to speed up the were hurried to the Valley hospital at the state fair and as the product makes Its way thru machinery which puts the necessary where their wounds were treated and prizes In crops there were thirteen ex- the mill the men are returning to Mr an effort made to remove the shot papers into their proper form meetings hibits winning prizes that totalled 26 their stations By tomorrow every said He reported that up to The exact extent of their The visiting party headed by W D Owens injuries dollars In all part of the big mill ahould be to been passed 5028 contracts had date cannot yet be determined Ellis general agent of the Farm CredFred Germer won four dollars on operation will on to the government headquarters it Adminltratlon 11th district his hard wheat and Thaine Secrist 4249 are stilt in the counties and that Superintendent J M O addle has consist of the following other finance received fifty cents on his hard wheat every part of the factory in ahapTfor waiting to be cleared by the county Lions T leaders: Ralph Hill was the only winner In a run that should last at least until officials Federal Clias Parker oats taking a three dollars prize the middle W December The certificates indicate the number On Lank Bank of Berkely T P Coats Claine Grover and Stanley Anderson of tons of beets delivered to the facBeet harvesting began Monday represident Production Credit Corporawere also the only winners in their 1934 division in and the of tory ports Field Superintendent Orson A tion R T Evans executive Claine taking two exhibits A general of Africa and respective description in 1935 and the division of Christensen Beets are now being deFederal Intermediate Credit this crop of Ethiopia was given the Garland dollars on barley and Stanley taking livered for the tenant and the ownfrom the fields that have ripBank E A Stokdyk president Berke- payments Lions Wednesday evening by Mls fifty cents on his soft wheat er The sugar beet growers who signened the earliest as shown by laborley Bank for Cooperatives Adams netted Rural school potatoes Lloyd contracts still have their sec- Margaret Woodside of the high atory tests of the beets from every Under the direction of these men ed the three dollars Jim Tazol two dollars faculty of 75 cents per ton comJ4o farmer is allowed to dig the meetings will be held The first ond payment one dollar and fifty patch Miss Woodside explained how Africa and Ray Rhodes to them as well as' tlie first paybeets before the 16th without a writwUl begin at 9 a m for officers and ing won two dolRen Nishiguchi was owned almost entirely by Europ- cents 80 cents for the 1935 crop Mr ten order from the company This fieldmen at the producers credit as- ment of on his Boss Kenneth delars Russets ean nations said that and Italy's will insure the maximum maturity and sociation offices and the second to Owns pointed out won two dollars on his Bliss Chester sire to control Ethiopia was prompted content of the beets sugar delivered which the public is invited will be held Blue for her Atkinson )ron two dollars on by her need fer an outlet at 1:30 p m In the Tremonton ward Professor J H Smith Nearly 8000 acres of beets will be dolVictors' and J T Abbott won own population by her desire to conharvested this year and the field recreation hall It will be devoted to nect her two separated holdings which lars on Ids Cobbler potatoes To Drama Conduct a series of talks and discussions on the won fifty cents on fice anticipates that the yield will avArnold- Larsen are on either side of Ethiopia by her to erage 13 tons per acre This is an av services and advantage available Class At High School need of valuable raw materials found hla beans Mr the farmer thru land banks credit there and by the necessity to make Hy Bchuman won a total of thirteen erage yield in this territory says and it has been grown in associations rural resettlement pro' on cents and his exhibit Christensen fifey “This is a golden age of drama" de- war to detract attention at home dollars grams etc In the FFA class a year when fly conditions would have clared Professor Joseph H Smith of from her own financial difficulties ' cf three turkeys In the- evening officers and field the University of Utah in the first Miss Venna Kirkkham favored the lly won hrst money on his tbm and brot absolute crop failure had it not men will again meet at the county of his series of lectures at the second on' his hen In the open class been that an improved breed of beets high club with two vocal solos is being grown The new U 8 No 1 PCA office school last Tuesday afternoon J P Bush and Lee Thompson were he won first on his tom and first on seed has been developed by U 8 de- Profesor Smith Is giving a course of officially accepted Into club member- his hen and second on his pullet He of agriculture the Bureau on his fine partment was highly complimented called lectures ship “The Contemporary Corn-Hoof Plant Industry and the sugar comg ‘ conexhibit The business and program was Theatre on Broadway" as an extenpanies It Is sufficiently resistant to ducted under the direction of Harold sion course from the state university white fly that the sugar industry here Hold on The course will be compulsed of Persson club president Clubs Exhibits has been saved and normal crops astwenty lectures dealing with current Fair Helps sured Prove on Control Broadway plays Of Young People Asked as Jo the sugar content of the “There Is no way to understand the Four-club members of Utah con- beets this year Mr Christensen deCounty Enjoy State this modern age or of any tributed a large portion of the crops clares that it is as Production Control spiritforof that Excursions Fair high as in any matter” states Professor age and livestock exhibits at the state fair other season Due to the warm SepHeld Necessary To Smith "that compares with the readto closed which Saturday according Two hundred members tember weather the beets have be&i eight Hog Industry of its literature” ing made George Abbott in charge of the Junior a little slow ripening and early tests And since drama Is the most in- and leaders of Box Elder county have been a little lower than usual If the farmeis of the United States tense fo’m of literature one may ar- a tour to the Utah stale fair at Salt division a few exhibits sent in 11 However more recent tests show a "From 5 Lake on the October g Saturday want another City program rive at an understanding of the times was when this ago years department of the county under the supervision rapid rise to normal Agricultural Adjustment Administrcurrent by reading representative the under first opened I have watched club leaders' association ation stands ready to outline plans and New facilities at tho local factory plays better than by any other method interest taken by the young direction of Ethel B Lund county this year will enable the company to policies according to the best judgThe pnmary purpose of drama of the state women and the men enrolled of ment of government officials said a course is to entertain and that feat- home demonstration agent and Jolin store more beets in the pile there and clubs and Future Farmers orin also will make faster unloading by telegram received by Director William ure will be stressed in the play dis- Stevtart assistant county agricultural ganizations This year about agent Peterson of the Utah State Agricu- cussions trucks possible A large piling maexhibits of the cropand The with made was buses in twp ltural college from Washington D C chine built by the Ogden Iron works In all about forty new plays will came of the from the animals many will provide The date set by Secretary of Agr- be discussed ranging through light individuals arriving at the fair grounds an additional place to Mr said Abbott Juniors" iculture Henry A Wallace for the refe- comedy to such tragedies as “The at Salt Lake City In the morning dump and Increase by nearly one third members Activities of the All operators rendum is October 26 the speed of this operation Children's Hour” and from plays of Each club leader conducted the memFarmers and varied practical experience and owners of farms that produced historic value such as “The Yellow bers of his club to points of interest are ugid however io beets lr them along with a fair In the com or hogs in 1935 are eligible to Jacket" and “Valley Forge" to plays during the morning and afternoon afforded ground as long as possible to the of tion money prize All of the groups met e poll to detevote in the Insure a high sugar content together at noon of modem social significance such as for lunch A shoit tour of Salt Lake rmine the attitude of growers toward “Within the Gates” The state fish and game department the federal plan for controlled proProfessor Smith is well known as an City was also made in the buses this fall required the factory to build Club Elects e the members and leaders returnduction on as the and a a large settling pond to store the lime drama authority very 26 home ed “Public hearings of September water from the mill before allowing entertaining speaker from GarTwenty club members and 27 have disclsed economic and Those who take the course for credit to run into the river It has been it will pay ten dollars for it and will land made this trip At a meeting to legal Justification for another contended that the lime was harmful ofThe Ladies Self Culb elected program providing there is ad- receive five hours credit Others may be held later this month these girls to the fish in the river and bay at club ficers for the coming year at their the lake equate evidence that the irogram will enjoy listening to the course without will be presented wlth their entrance This work delay- be sufficiently supported by the fann- credit for the sum of five dollars pins and be full fledged members of regular meeting held last Friday at ed the factory opening one day longer Club of America the home of Mrs George Davis ers to make It administratively prac About than anticipated people attended the the National were named: officer said The following the fhst lecture Hereafter the meetings ticable” telegram The good crop of this year together president Mrs C H Hales The Extension Service thru its will be held on Thursdays al 4 p m UTAH COUNTY HAS with Improving sugar prices should Mrs F M Peck treasurer staff of county agents will coopesult In an increase in acreage next TO REFUND TAXES Mrs Lee Isaacson in Mrs J associations secretary g rate with the year to the normal of Announced 13000 Mr Marriage secretary Christensen believes A corresponding Checks accompanied the tax notices I Taylor Utah to conduct the referendum and return of normusical director mal water Mr and Mi's A A Capener growers will be notified where and of sent out this year from the Utah Mrs Leo Walker conditions should easily reclub accompanist how the vote Is to be taken Director Riverside announce the marriage of County Treasurer's office to all tax- Mrs C D Barfuss plenish the water supply that been Mrs A D Rich historian Mrs Mark somewhat Peterson said their daughter Margaret to Mr payers who paid their 1934 property threatened by the past N ichols Federal officials point out the fact Lester Coombs of Fielding son of tax years of drouth and there is little W Mrs I afternoon the During orthat while the number of hogs in Mr and Mrs T F Coombs The marThe checks represented a refund danger of a shortage at present the west Is not large till the glow- riage took place October 5th in dered fey Utah county commissioners Manning led in community singing of read and Miss Housley ers of the jniddlewest have ample Ogden on a one mill levy illegally made in “America” A Marriage Made ‘Known luncheon are tray Things” “Seeing stock prepared and they 1934 on breeding the state road fund The was served by the hostess to 30 mema to flood the marked next year-i- f refund totalled approximately Mrs NetheBa Griffin announces the $30000 GIRLS GLEE CLUB two and bers guests not Is inaugurated In the 1933 regular session of the control program marriage of her niece Lavem Qriffln The next meeting will be held on to Howard Larson Abundant crop in the com belt have ORGANIZED a bill was Introduced by legislature of Mayfield Utah 19 at the home of Mrs Lewis State Senator Albert JS Holmgren of October made The marriage took place In Panguitch inviting to the farmLillywhite ers of that section of the country and Not to be outdone by' the boys of Box Elder county which passed both 21st The young September couple the the wa:d the MIA girls have or- houses on March 9 1933 and became a without restraint In production Mr and Mrs A S Hall entertained at will make their home in Mayfield market price for com and hogs is ganized a glee club with Miss LouVell law on June 30 1933 entitled “An a well appointed in wedding party headed toward another slump eco- Roberts as director and Miss Mildred Act to Relieve the Burdens of Taxahonor of their daughter Marie and MUSKRAT TRAPPING nomists point out tion on all Tangible Projicrty by Lund accompanist Arnold Rhodes Saturday evening at PROHIBITED of Utah It is estimated that There are 24 voices enrolled at presthe State Road Levy" This the A large crowd enjoyed Armory will receive $78322 :n benefit pa- ent In this new organization which law took from the county commission dancing to the music of the A yments from the AAA for joining the has chosen to call itself the cis the power to make a state road proclamation has been issued by orchestra Light refreshments corn-ho- g program to control produPractices are held every levy on property in the several were served A long table across the Newell B Cook state game commisction Thursday evening in the recreation counties of the state but the Utah south end of the hall was laden with sioner declaring the regular trapping hall at 730 o'clock county commissioners evidently over- - gifts brot by fiiends and relativre season from October 15th to December 15th 1935 Is closed to trapping or looked significant event but there the fact from far and near taking muskrats is joy that it has begun and Mrs Ted Austin and son spent last Under this Jaw tangible property can' The muskrat population is threattax to not ed license build and tax be maintain and or week plate AusMrs is as good supply gas requir visiting at the home gratitude ened with extinction! slate highways as in the past The this revenue now tin's sster Mrs C D Baifuss is For Convention PREPARE TO VOTE With the municipal primaries only one week away Interested Farmers Are Invited To Attend it behooves the citizens of the community to give some Afternoon Meet thot to the selecting of those River valley farmers and local Bear who are to run for the varfarm credit people are going to see ious city offiqes and hear some of the most prominent t financial figures in the western UnitThe responsibilities of ed States at Tremonton Monday any of the offices are not so when the heads of the big farm credit associations come here for a series great that any intelligent of citizen could not handle them nor are they so light but what they can be handled best by one who haAa interest in comgenuine NUMBER' 11 1935 stockraisers and farmers thruout the valley enjoy financial prosperities conditions favor or retard the grovyth of sugar beets This is indeed a sugar beet country first last and we hope always since if it ceases to be it won’t be much of a place to live This is the week when eyes are turned toward the big smoke stack when the roads become busy with the traffic of hurrying beet trucks and the big (harvest that means so much to ever’ qne of us begins We are this too busy to celebrate Ladies Mrs Hales President g as it that it |