Show Human Progress can be Down to the Mastery of Emotions by Men and Women Boiled rwMrir AND TIME PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND VIII VOLUME GARLAND Pe r t i n e n t Paragraphs Farm Protection Essentials are UTAH Poultry Cooperative Call Annual Convention Of Member FRIDAY JANUARY UTAH 31 NUMBER 27 1936 Accession 34 is New Beet Seed Resettlement Project Will Assist Over 9000 More than 9000 dependent or Problems of vital concern to every families will be made ’36 Utah and southern Idaho poultryman thru rural community service THE POOR LITTLE RICH will be discussed by experts at the or to be establishprojects established BOYS thirteenth annual meeting of the Utah Thorough Test Prove Seed ed In the ninth region of the ResetassociaProducers Cooperative tlement Administration according to la Poultry To Used That Whatever agricultural program Superior income As the new’ Utah tion to be held at the Newhouse Hotel at regional plans revealed recently of Year tax blanks are finding their finally approved byand the congress the in Salt Lake on February 14 and 15 headquarters at Berkeley the United States word from association head- says A coopcative project in Arizona the tax payers of the administration It will adopted by center way to Growers of beets next year in this probably will Snowflake cannery 28 miles South of state the Salt Lake Tribune around five major provisions In the The poultry association conclave district will plant a newly developed follow the annual meeting of an affilHolbrook last year put 50000 cans of seed known as Access'on 34 according The Salt Lake Telegram opinion of Dr Carl P Taeusch who iate the Utah Turkey Growers assoon the shelves of fruit and vegetables and the Salt Lake Chamber recently represented the AAA at a ciation set for Feb 13 at the hotel to Orson A Christensen field superi- 192 families Many of these families held at the Utah Sugar had never been able before to stock More than 1000 poultry and turkey ntendent for the of Commerce are professing school of philosophy L' State Agricultural college In cooperahere their shelves for the winter In addiproducers from Malad and Preston cm Companynew grave concern lest all of tion with the extension service The seed has been proved su- tion 50000 cans of to Richfield on the south the fruit and vegeUtah’s wealthy citizens be Fundamentals of a desirable nation- are north used the type perior to U8 No to attend the two contables are being marketed to liquidate expected last year on most farms driven from the state by al program said Dr Taeusch include: ventions a $12000 loan from the Resettlement Conservtion of soil fertility and proThe tests were made in our exhorbitant and Reports on market conditions Administration with beet growers and show encouragductivity in order to safeguard for the They call attention to one future an ample supply of foods and outlook will be presented by represent- ing results in favor of the Accession Work centm are established thru has fibres for domestic needs - unrestrict- atives from the association's eastern 34 which was selected and bred for moans pf loans made by the ResettleGeo A western sales' offices Ail general ment Administration and which are had to leave because of the ed production determined largely by apd re3 business cessions and entertainment improvement over the UJ3 No returnable' In small payments j ' “exactions of the state in- Individuals results In a condition features are open to every poultryman leased by the Department of AgriBureau of Plant Industry In this district whether a member of culture and seem dis- whereby the land Is eroding and come two years earlier to meet the emering depleted at an alarming rate STAKE WOMEN’S the association or not posed to make the account Accommodating farm - production gency of recurring blight almost every of his departure read like acreage to market demands observing year RELIEF SOCIETY Plymouth Awarded the retreat of an army The newer type shows greater unthe principal of an Funds To Develop iformity and white fly blight resistance Those whose income is granary" in which 1935 of a year general TO REORGANIZE out of proportion to the Ensuing the supplying of adequate Culinary Water Supply blight yielded on an average of 19 revenue produc- food for the dietary needs of domestic amount tons per acre more consumers— this required 287 million of five springs to supDevelopment Mrs E Manning David real posThe names of the ing property they acres in plement the Plymouth water supply sess do riot like income Capable Leader For 24 the economic status of was made possible by the allocation of farmers and the comparative tonnages Safeguarding as follows are Years Seeks Retirement taxes They have to write fanners as producers whose income WPA funds for the work this week sizable checks in favor of makes them purchasers of manufact- The cost of the work will be Mrs David E Manning will bring of $1286 with the town paying the state tax commission ured articles as well as payers a remarkable 27 year career as an mortgage Interest and Indebtedness $203 The In under such a system In the Bear River officer executive the interests of rural security The only other community in Box stake the tax Relief Society to a close early burden Improving conditions of farm life Elder county receiving benefits war theory next iponth Mr' Manning's retiremore home consumpshould be carried by encouraging a waik project costing Corinne with ment which she officially confirmed home $1482 Corinne most able to pay does not tion of foods and improving will furnish $482 of today S(vm affect the whole board of fanners parto conditions enabling the cost them appeal which ah is president H?r succesof agrticipate in the formulation In all 10 new projects were approvWe could feel some littje icultural sor In thq important office wtylch ahe policies local regional and ed wth a total of 61963 man hours of has so ably occupied not - be sympathy for Mr Steiner national establishing an agricultural labor ahi his rqade known until thq name ls apstill did democracy stake quarterly proved "at the next hot nave much more than NOTICE conference the test us even after asked Mrs Manning was chosen to act as ' ' Their ' Due to a new plan for holding con- 'Less tonnage of Accession 34 appears president of this large organization of paying Aheir tax Some folks think that ventions of auxiliary organizations to be due to thinner stand women on January 11th 191 J rafter day& Certainly are no more ours they establish a superiority announced by the General Church xLesa tonnage of Accession 34 was due serving as Its secretary since October fult Tabor than what Authorities the Primary convention to too much water in the low spot In ilth 1908 when the Bear Rivef stake by disliking nor apply much rating scheduled to be held In Brigham City the plot was organized Previous to acting on more intelligence to handl- other people enjoy Feb 8th has been postponed ahd will the stake board she had served for inMiss Lola White spent Sunday at ten be held in Garland on May 2 and 3 life the of situations ing years as a counselor in the GarSUCH IS PROGRESS In connection with the stake OF quarterly the home of Miss Vaudls Bergstrom land ward Relief Society giving her kindlier fate has to which a total active service of 37 years It Lee Isaacson found an conference to be held on those dates In Thatcher cast them presRight is believed here that she is today the of Garland ent we would gladly pay old directory oldest active Relief Society officer in their taxes could we also and brot it in last week in the entire church point of service have what they have left The little folder gotten out Before her earliest Relief Society over Of course we admit by the town’s enterprising activity "Sister" Manning had been an active worker in the M I A the that were we in posi- printer in 1920 carried ads and the Sunday School as Primary tion we too would join the by the following businesses: a in and other secretary capacities howls whenever Schneider & Haws chorus What are the chances for an ade- bet on the water forecast for 1936? notable record of a lifetime of serand automobile quate water supply in the Bear River asks O A Christensen Sugar Com- vice for her church and her associates new taxes cut into our nice 1936? Here Is The drouth years pany field superintendent Members of the board which will be fat bank accounts repairing Riter Bros Drug valley in have centered attention on Mr Christensen's conclusion: Con- just past disorganized by the resignation of it Blue Bell Company resulted in "On the basis of the average of the president the water problem and include Mrs O A Seager It Won’t Matter Merfectionery Garland It appears to be a Mrs W R Vanfleet as to the amount past records much speculation Mrs counselors If the thicks on our high cantile Company Overland of water that win be available next pretty good bet that we win have Brigham Marriott secretary and Mrs Coombs and year sufficient water to mature our crops Myron J Richards ways get much bigger — it Lumber Co the first Relief Comas area this Power Inasmuch and in differLight of The Utah won’t make much irrigated Persson Company Society president of this stake Mrs the Garland John F Burton pany has kept records of past years we have prior decreed rights on the A W Morrison Mrs George A Beal ence if thqy do contract with Mrs Oluf Johnson Mrs O L Brough water accumulated in Bear Lake river as well as a of trains to railroad crossings Cashier Fish Burps “The fromthe the two sources I e the drain- the Utah Power andgood Light Company") Mrs George Abbott Mrs J O House of Quality” Garland age of the Lake Bas'n and the diMrs George Gleason Mrs Ray EXPLANATION NEEDED Bakery Gus Johnson prop version from the Bear River through and Mrs Claarence Somers Capener the Rainbow Canal L and Howell board Wm to Coal members be It would interesting The tabulation below shows the acre Pharhear the arguments of the Dray B G Knoth feet runoff from the Lake Basin in Dav By T )ay On The Brigham City American Le- macy agency for Eastman the first column and the flow of the gion’ members wIicTwant a Kodaksand 'heneyPhon-opraph- s river which reached the Steward dam 1906 Garrett & Rich- (the point of diversion into the Lake) of over $4000 of total the to build ards Meat Market Eph in each of the years In some ofwater county Frday January 24 — Annual MIA a years after the lake was filled house Coombs Billiard themselves a club The Gold and Green Ball was held flowed passed it down the river chanfeature of the evening was the fitting nel Just off hand it is difficult Resort for Gentlemen which crowned Grace Bishhow It is significant to note that the ceremony The little folder to see how such a project Barbara Gail op as Quren of the bail could be considered a bene- - far it is to all the surround- average total per year for the entire Caddie acted as crown bearer Bruce been 505000 acre feet The fit to any of the county cit- ing local cities and quotes period hasfor the 1924 were to and since Carter Thompson Ralph average period izens who do not live in the rail fare t6 Tremonton 1935 has bpen 320000 acre feet The tra'n bearers and the following girls acted as attendants to the Queen: total in 1931 was 93000 in 1934 Brigham City and belong to Fielding Plymouth Sara Shumway Hazel Manning and in 1935 96000 acre feet resIt other stations the Legion Kirkham Beth Thompson Hope There are other Legion claims for Garland a popu- pectively These have been the lowWoffinden est in the entire period For a numand Beth Innes Special posts which might like a lation of 2000 and says ber of years the lake drainage has not Gold and Green decorations refreshclub house as well as many “Progress is marked where-- ! been sufficient averagely to take care ments and an orchestra from Ogden were added attractions A good crowd up of evaporation loss on the lake surother fine organizations ever your eyes takes was in attendance and face which amounts to about 125000 whose members could use a and down the avenues reported it an affair enjoyable shower room an auditorium a modern town for modem acre feet per year conditions of 1907 should re26—10 A M regthe Sunday If January ’ but people And and a billiard table urges peat the lake could be filled in that ular Sinday School held for senior and Too Schools they haven’t yet asked the us to “BOOST and GROW year If any of the groups of three Junior Sunday con- with GARLAND” many were late but “better late than years each from 1908 to 1925 might county to finance never” says the superintendent There is no mention of occur the lake could be filled or near struction At 2 p m a large crowd gathered We may not know all the street or avenue names or ly1923so It was filled to overflowing in In a testimonial for Garn Capener from this far locations and one wonders A review of the following records details who leaves in the near future for the looks like an un- how strangers were helped will be of great Interest to irriga British mission away Opening musical in of the Bear River system If cj reasonable request ' even if to find their way numbers were furnished by the ward of precipitation recur what Is on page 5 Continued was our big city it were just a loan B V j Win John For Outlined at Meet Planting Lat the taxes SteinerJwho tax” of that by thoe to ilk ifjhey of pf dothey a are at Trends in Water Supply are Noted by Superintendent their of beat 9 Bank Church Square grant money Parlor tells and also you it their but it that about Lions Entertain Families Guests Forty-Si-x At Boys Program Mrs George Somers And Son Fred Are Special Guests of Civic' Club Annual boys’ n'ght at the Lions luncheon is traditionally one of the most Interesting events on the dub enthuscalendar and in interest the iasm excellence and attendance evenWednesday program presented ing perhaps topped them alL After disposing of preliminary business and Initiating Morris 'Howard and A W Bishop into the dub Preso ident Harold Persson turned the over to the committee Boys represented by Arthur Welling chairthe boys ’and man who welcomed guests to the luncheon on behalf of the committee and the club Response was made by Alma W King and his guest Ray White O E Smith Introduced his guest Howard Shurtz who responded with two acReed Inncs son of cordion numbers Dr Innes favored with two vocal numbers from the vantage point of a chair by the piano He was accompanied by his sister Harmonica duets were played by Alonzo and Dale Kemp who were guests of George Hughes Bpecial guests of the evening were Mrs George Somers and her son Fred reFred cently elected Rhodes scholar of those who had spoke appreciatively aided his In his studied and made it possible for him to attain (the Scholarship and mentioned some of the phases of life at Oxford as he Jud beard them described A true story was dr&mattMJty "told ' by thq inimitable Don’ Bush Ed Holmgren good at talking himoelf out who of a Job according to "Doug" further accused him of talking of a chance to talk for the first fine turned things over to' bis son whose rendition of "Take ' Me Back to my Boots and' Saddle’ had all the earmarks of sincerity John Shumway of kindly heart spared jJack and did the talking himself His Inspirational remarks on the Joy of parents In sons who achieve were Introduced by appropriate humorous and serious stories LaMar Wood guest of Chas J a harmonica selecpresented followed by Dr Wardledgh's Cyril Thompson Junior trouba-dCyril sang the old favorite "Ole Olsen” accompanying himself on the Wood tion guest guitar f Mrs Arthur Welling read' three short poems that captivated the youngsters and Bob Kirtham represented the family with a weal solo himself at the piano accompanying The excellent luncheon was provided under the d’rectlon of Mrs Frazer in the absence of her husband who is in California dife to the (bath of his brother The luncheon was enjoyed by 40 Lions and 46 guests NOTICE TO BEET GROWERS The annual meeting of the Garland Sugar Beet Growers which was postwnr — bo poned oh he Id on Saturday February 8 1936 in hall the LDS at Tremonton beginpm ning at Garland Sugar Beet Association By Ludvig Larson President Attest Harry Drew Secretary Jack Rhodes Studying Aviation Jack Rhodes Jr son of Mr and Mrs Jack Rhodes of Garland has enlisted in the aviation service of the US army and is stationed at Hamilton field at San Raphael California Jack has shown evidence of real to achieve something worth while say his friends here who are pleased to note his progress Sometime' ago he entered an aviation school on the coast and at the conclusion of his course joned Uncle Sam’s forces to secure further training and experience Relatives of Mrs Arthur Marriott entertained at 'a birthday party in her honor at her home Wednesday evening |