Show THE GAE “Times” Contains The no Liquor Advertising It’s a “Home” Paper PUBLISHED Pertinent Water Users Warned Against Waste as Drouth Continues Paragraphs Wb V By FRIDAY AT GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY NOVEMBER GARLAND VIII VOLUME 1 John WEEK Engineer Predict Another t Year Water Shortage The return of the annual reto education week serves An order by T H Humpherys state mind us of the values we engineer to all persons owning leasing oi' otherwise having control of derive from our schools EDUCATION From them we get the fundamental tools of learn ing: the knowledge of reading writing and figuring enabling us to study calcu late and correspond From them we get a body of facts to use in forming our opinions From them we learn where to turn to use books for seeking detailed information whenever we need it information too detailed to remember In the schools we can learn to think for ourselves We can learn to study matters thru for ourselves We can learn the folly of ‘snap judgement’ and the danger of positive opinions on any controversial subject In the schools we learn the skills that make it possible for us to do oUr share of work in this advanced world and the more our civilization progresses the more need we shall have for good schools the operation of any aite&ian well or pump well in the state of Utah has such Injust been issued requiring dividuals their own expense to close such wells the water of which Is not This being beneficially used must be done on or before November at 1035 such wells remaining closed April 1 1936 It has become necessary to enact this order because In most Irrigated sections of the state the rainfall for the summer and JaUoL 4935 has been below normal and even below that of 1934 resulting in a very dry and baked soil condition and a general lowUnering of the ground water table less conditions change for the better and theip be an unusual amout ol rainfall within the next three or four months a repetition of the droutji of until appears to be Inevitable users are warned of the Impending danger and are urged to begin at once on a systematic program of conservation as follows: 1 Divert all water not now used for making up storage or otherwise beneficially used for the Irrigation of the ground to facilitate fall plowing and making pasturage 3 Close where practical and where the spillway capacities are adequate gates of reservoirs and thus provide all possible storage 3 Divert at the mouth of the Canfoothills yon onto adjoining gravelly small mountain streams to supplement the underground water supply 4 Close all artesian wells not now used for culinary and stockwatering 1934 Water TIME EVERY Changes Announced In Sunday Meeting- Next Sunday Garland ward will try out for the first time a practice that has been adopted In many other wards the of the 'church that of holding monthly fast meeting Immediately school after Sunday Bishop Mark Nichols announced this week A few details of the Sunday school program will be omitted according to the plan permitting the fast meeting to convene at about 11:30 and finish The move has before one o'clock been under consideration for several months say members of the Bishopric who hope by the change to Interest many who have not been attending this meeting CHEVROLET READY FOR FIRST SHOWING the new Behind frosted windows Chevrolets are In town ready for the 1 showing at ' this popuiat car tomonow Only a few fortunate pefsons have been permitted to take a peek at the 1936 model to date but any number should be on hand to look it over In the morning J H FbOnk announces that all Is In read-infor a big fall sale campaign - THE AMERICAN UTAR 1 Licenses Good Until February 28th SCHOOL Next Time you pass a pause a moment to think that school means to Recall the long dark humanity centuries when the masses were kept in ignorance— when greed and oppression rujed the world with an iron hand From the befor ginning of man’s struggle self respect and the knowledge of his Inalienable recognition rights the school has been his We refer to the greatest ally school as "common" because It belongs to us all it Is ourselves working together In the education of our children But it is a most uncommon Institution It is relatively new' It Is dem oc racy’s greatest gift to civilisation Thru out the world among upward straggling peoples wherever parents share in the aspira- tions of their children the American common school b being and Climbs Upward Its Children WEEK EDUCATION to 17th Nov' The Race llth With US STUDY SETTLEMENT ' ' im- Thru ' sliding of the salad Verna Elliot and Sugar Factory Mechanic meat Vemessa Lott vegetables Alice Earl desserts Die Of Heart Attack Education is important purposes ruled in a country indeed Andrew S Jolly 56 of 729 Fifth East Mr and Mrs Mlllan Peck and daugh the because if Government street In Salt Lake City died at his Hopes byits people ter Sherry drove to Ogden Saturday mornroom in Garland people are not wise and inWednesday He was a To Withdraw From ing of a heart attack telligent the- - government Merrill Duiton a former resident of machinist and at the time of hi death will be "poor Consequent- Garland visited with friends here this Farm Credit Business was employed at the Garland sugar ly everyt citizen should feel week factory a keen interest in the work Mr Jolly is survived by his widow "As farm conditions Improve — and three daughters and one son all of being done in the schools exwe we think they will Improve— also a number of Salt Lake City and in addition should seek pect the government to retire from the brothers and sisters to improve his own educa- " It offers a dash of mystery business of lending government money Funeral services will be held In dash romance of a more than tion thrb regular daily to farmers and we believe and hope Salt Lake City Sunday and generous helpings of this will be accomplished by 1938” study tf W I M I A This statement by Governor Cod atmosphere Announces Cape BEAR? RIVER TO PLAY Myers of the Farm Credit Adminis— SOUTH CACHE TODAY Thus the book reviewer of the tration in Washington was received Conjoint Program this week by W D Ellis general agent The monthly conjoint session of the dedisof the Administrations eleventh The Beers of Bear River high school New York will meetrthe South Cace Spartans In a football game at the Bears gridiron today The first aij ' prm JSfrors who are without a league ‘look to South Cache as the victim The coach and the boys feel much confidence after Udng Logan and really expect a victory South Cache on the other hand has only lost one game and are out to keep up the record scribes the’very palatable literary fare that will beset before you in SHIFTING SANDS Ware Bassett’s latest and best story which will appear serially in these columns Sara LOST: Plain chain — Return gold to case watch Times LOST: One O T on side Branded Waldron Tremontou and Hereford calf Call Thomas 21 Death has a thousand to let out life'" whom —Massinger the gods love doors dies young — Hypsaeus Death in itself we fear To be we know is nothing but know not what we not where ' — Diyden is no death! the stars down other rise upon some shore And bright in Heaven’s Jewelled crown They shine forever more v — John I McCreery He but eeps The holy sleep say not the — Anon god man dies There go To a stranger whose powerboat runs aground on the treacherous Cape Cod shoals Golden Gleams He a Stanley Heath O into the Homestead stumbles and into the life of Marcia with a Howe young widow ' whom half the men in the village Out of his are already in love 'clothing falls a leather case crammed with gems and the puzzling posses enigma of sion rovides the pivot around which the story revolves Marcia’s blind intuitive belief lathe man’s innocence brings its this own reward e Do not a o min the opening installment! of this absorbing story trict Stating that Sunday eliminate “The - work of After the meeting a social hour was which luncheon Was enjoyed during seived by the hostess to the members and the following Invited guests: the Mesdames W R Vanfleet Edna Hall O L Brough Mary Davis Nora Crompton Thomas Wise Faun Burton B Nish Mary Gee Randolph Charles Wood and Myrtle Bowcutt Mrs Annie Goates who has been visiting with her daughter Mrs H D Wofflnden for two weeks returned to her home In Salt Lake City Friday! Mr urday and Mrs shopping Frank Riser spent In Ogden Sat- Mr A W Bishop spent Wednesday Lake City on business Salt - Preent In Utah State Agricultural college The Garfield purchase will amount (69000 and the Tooele and Juab purchase has received an allocation of (80000 Mr Stott said The Garfield county area has about 44 families living y'lthln the project boundaries 28 of whom will have to be resettled on more productive farms and It will be the function of the resettlement administration to carry out the details of this resettling process In the Tooele and Juab areas under Increasing homesteading and resettle-me- n of the past two or three generations the pasture lands were grazed off tillable areas were plowed up during the war years and the succeeding period when farm commodity prices were high Mr Stott said This land should be brought back under a policy of wise usage to its original condition as a profitable grating region with relative rapidy officials point out The plan is to include some water development limiting of grazing privileges reseeding certain portions to si asses and control of the erosion problem by small dams t the headwaters of streams and restor atlon of the watershed cover growth' The purpose of the resettlement program Is to put land to Its best use to Inaugurate a program of soli conservation la connection with the use of that land to give assistance to the people now living on the land for a purpose for which it is not adapted to Garland Auto Display New Dodge j C D Bnrfuss of the Garland Auto Company is showing off the new 1936 show room Dodge at the company’s this week beautiful The car Dauphin gray Is calling forth the praise of every one who sees It Mr and Mrs M A Mulliner and Mr Mrs Lawrence Carter attended the football game In Salt Lake City Sat- and urday I A will be held at 7:30 proevening The following announced by Charles Wood ward M this accomplishment gram Is from the Farm Credit president: Administration all emergency governVocal solo Fred L Nye reading ment credit and confine Its loans en- Miss Allred two chorus numbers the tirely to the granting of cooperative Singing Mothers a poem Amy credit on a business Governor Myers' presentation of the slogan communication continued: “We be Estelle vocal solo Frank Welling lieve farmers do not want a continuAcord and a talk by Chester Boss ing credit subsidy and the permanEvery one In the ward Is Invited to ent institutions of the Farm Credit attend Administration are set up In dhch a from way that the Agenda Club To these cooperative Institutions eventuMelting Pot” ally may own all of the capital stock In them and the voting power which “America the melting pot” is the with stock such goes along theme selected for the annual 6 "The Federal land banks production vaudeville presented by the Agenda credit associations and other cooperaclub of the Bear River high school tive credit Institutions are built to which is scheduled for three weeks stand on their own feet The Govfrom today ernment has loaned farmera part of The Bruins is putting on a club of the capital necessary for their of negro spirituals credit business and these Institutions play consisting while a cowboy act Is assigned to the cannot be truly cooperative until the Agriculture department under the diGovernment capital Is paid back” rection of Mr Nichols Miss Reeder the Is Government Myeis emphasized supervising all the dancing and also fact that the purpose of the Farm an Hawa'ian act The Japanese stud is to lend not Credit Administration ents of 'the school have been persuadbut "to buy Government money ed to give a Japanese perfoimanre credit' for farmers from the investThe Agenda club has chosen to put ment markets at the lowest possible on an American night elub featuring He concluded that In his cost” The English devarious movie stars opinion farmers are prepared to partments have taken over the adver- responsibility as well av fly " Using service benefits of this cooperative Miss Lund with the help of Hilda Miller and Phyllis Gleason has underDATE EXTENDED taken the posters and the programs Acting upon a petition sponsored by Nearly every department In the school the county extension office the county is represented In some way In 'the Lave extended the date(-fo- “Vody” The Agenda council memcommissioners the payment of taxes this fall from bers who planned the new vaudeville to December 20th predict one of the best performances 30th November Taxes will now become delinquent on ever put on by the Bear River high — ' school i the latter date will the Mormon pioneers In colonizing various sections of the United States was discussed at the of regular meeting of the Daughters the" trta’h Pioneers held at' the hohid’ of Mrs Brigham Marriott ' Thursday afternoon Mrs Larson had Ludvig charge of the meeting Colonization In Misin the east souri Illinois Iowa and also In Cal lfornia was treated by Mrs Geo Linford colonization in Nevada Wyoming and Idaho was outlined by Mrs J J Or win and colonization In Colorado and Ailzona was discussed Jby Mrs D K Jones of Salt Lake City Musical numbers were furnished as follows: a vocal solo by Lawrence Woodward accompanied b y Mrsr Woodward a vocal duet by Edna Hall and Grace Woodward and a vocal sola by Mis O L Brough of The at Bear charge Help Project To Washington Fund windows of the cafeterThose who attended the program River high jschool opened ausfirst time last Monday to given by the blind under the the of the Lions club Wednesday emit the pleasant aroma of hot food pices were highly pleased with the Students may now have a hot dish evening artistic ability of those who took part of soup to help out their pocket lunch comments that have or they may obtain a complete lunch judging by the been made Altho the attendance was (fish for fifteen or twenty cents Each not large a small sum was raised for Is five cents and the menus for the the use of the committee headed by following day are placed on the bulDr C E Waidlelgh letin board each day In order to Infor the program and Arrangements fo: m students of eating arrangements seat sale were made by the committee The girls who serve are Gertrude under Dr Wardlelgh Wilma Mills In Roberts manager The Utah Farm Lands The state tax commission has been advised that Utah automobile owners may wait until February 28 1936 displayng new auto plates Attorney General Joseph Ches Receive Three R E Hammond of the tax commission that the licenses will be after good until the end of February Approval of plans to purchase 3v000 the commission had sought an opinacres of land in Garfield county and ion because changes in the motor vehicle act by the last legislature left 48000 acres In Tooele and Juab counties has been announced by Walt the 'limit in doubt After this year however license will er E Packard regional director of the f resettlement administration for the at December the end of expire states of Utah Arizona New Mexico California and Nevada thru the office PIONEER DAUGHTERS of C O Stott state director at the School Cafeteria Is Small Crowd Enjoy' At Last Opened Program By The Blind ia for 14 To be Abandoned "The school what copied Let ns cherish prove our schools" NUMBER 1935 Mr and who family for semal d last Mrs J A Josepfaon and have resided In Garland moved to Tremontou weeks Mrs J W Garrett returned Thursfrom Paul Idaho where she spent past month visiting with relatives day the Jones of Salt Lake City the week st the home of her parents Mr and Mrs A R Capener Mrs D K Is spending You’ve Heard Mr Charles Innesof Ogden is here to spend the winter at the home of his son Dr T W Innes him on the radio as FLOYD GIBBONS’ yarns of adventures in f places have thrilled millions Now he is bringing his newest feature the Adventure Club to the readers of this paper Miss Annie Munns Saturday at Riverside Leone Mocfarlane stories are not of big game hunters in Africa or explorers in the Frozen North — they are adyaj ns about thrilling ventures that have to every-da- series and tell your friends about how much you enjoy them had their spentt'Friday and with her cousin son Frank and Mrs Cynthia Howard Leone of Salt Lake City daughter at the home of Morris spent Sunday Howard These people such as ltve1n this town Every story is packed with excitement —every one is different Don’t miss a single one of the tales in this new James Trinnaman during the week Mrs Sorenson and baby Mr and Mrs their guests daughter Mulliner and Lola Jeau Eugene Gaddie entertained 18 guests at a Halloween party last night at the home ' Mrs H C Butler and Mrs Ellen Wise were Brigham City visitors Wednesday Mr and Mrs Ernie Anger spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Anger's parents Mr and Mrs W L Allred Is of MOronl Mrs LeRoy Allred spending the week at the home of W L Allred ft |