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Forms closed to routine news after 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoons nrir AREANB TIME PUBLISHED VIII VOLUME GARLAND Pertinent Paragraphs By V A t ffm Johns Church Relief FOR YOU PROBLEM Despite the fact that the Policy Outlined United States is sometimes criticised for lax law en- Church Authorities Call forcement we have four For Self Reliant times as many people in jail pro rata to the popula- Membership tion as they have in Eng- ward bishoprics and stake presidland and twice as many as encies of 10 Utah L D S stakes north of Morgan met at the Ogden they have in France to hear tabernacle evening Tuesday also President Heber J Grant and MelMost people agree J Ballard outline the procedure that we have about four vin a church wide times as many out of jail todrivebe tofollowedall inchurch members off who should be in as they the relief take rolls have in England and there Of the 41 such church officers in River stake 39 were present is the rub Why - is- the the Bear and two were out of the state on United States a better-sobusiness the meeting for the growth of criminals was Issued Thefromcallthefor office of the than Certain- elsewhere? ly it isn’t because men are unduly hedged in by law here because we allow more liberty of action than other lands The Salt Lake Tribune gave voice to one common explanation of the reason recently in the following words: “What makes England from crime is the fact when a criminal is arrested he is convicted and when he is sentenced to jail he serves hisrtime free that 9 9 “Over here 9 0 by our law-- y court procedure our- maudlin public opinion and our absurd paroles the murderer well fed and clothed and coddled is one of the best treated of all of our citizens” e What tion? iSv your explana- of the President Church at 10 board ” of priesthood quorum and Relief Society workers ward will endeavor to get emfor its own needy ployment thru work projects to provide them with funds and food products Any surwill plus provided in one ward be available to the region organization for use in some less fortunate locality or will be be divided among those producing it Details will be worked out by the local stake presidency and the bishops to set the work in motion this week by heads Each enough water to fill the Pine View reservoir above has passed Ogden down that river in the past 6 days HOW MUCH GOVERNMENT? Grover Cleveland said NOTICE OF INTENTION that it is the duty of citi- Notice is hereby given of the Inzens to support the govern- tention of the Board of County Comment not the duty of gov- missioners of Box Elder County Utah ernment to support the citi- at the regular session to be held May 4 1936 to increase the budget appropzens as Rood citizens support government in order that they may be protected in their rights to earn a living’ under conditions of fair competition It is contended with good cause by many that fair opportunity cannot exist for the great majority unless limits be set upon the power of certain classes to push their own welfare at the expense of the rest riation of the County by Section provided Revised amount Dated Fund of the in the Statutes of Utah 1935 of $400000 this 20th day of April George Abbott Chairman John Adams Member Jos Dewey Member - 1936 I dividual $ The minimum interference must be that amount which is necessary to bring to the greatest justice number 9 Government officials will not have any extraordinary wisdom to aid them in their regulation of the great economic struggle but they should be able to the contest well referee to promote the enough common welfare a little and bring more joy of living to more people At present many intelliindividuals capable have small chance to make a comfortably living or exin the press themselves sphere into which they are and to chance small bom find their way into more favorable fields of employment Such a condition is Advertisers who think not justified by any political appeal to the doctrine that Box Elder county is for advertisithat the basic theory of our government is that of min- ng to pay are running imum interference with in provincial Jbusine3ses gent At The first farm mortgage loan made the Berkeley Federal Lank Bank 1917 was marked May 15 “paid in full" on the banks books this month The latest loan made during the banks’ nineteen years of operations Is No 33766 J Melvin Brown and H Alice Brown his wife of Florin mortgaged their thelrty-acr- e farm and a house to secure money for comand to improve pleting the residence their pumping plant required for a plot of alfalfa and fifteen acres of grapes Their record card In the bank shows that not one of the Interest e was In- delinquent followed a wise my Income to plan In budgeting meet on the mortgage" ‘Farmer Brown said "At harvest time I have tried to set aside sufficient funds to make one advance In adpayment dition to my current payment thereby keeping my loan In good standing for a full year" Brown has been of the Elk Grove National Farm Loan Association since 1922 and a his association director of since It was organized in 1917 GIRL Neslen Tells Lions About students Bear River high school at this made an enviable showing year’s district music contests at Brigham City held last week In bond music Bear River was Large Attendance Forecast given a rating of superior as was Box Elder Ogden At Tabernacle Music high rated excellent Are Not Improvements Weber high good and South Cache Festival Taxed Equally Commission high was rated as highly superior The girls’ glee club rated highly Finds in Survey Everything Is in readiness for the and was given the highest at superior festival Bear River Stake music The greatest weakness of the taxat the the tabernacle tonight announces number of points awarded Is the Inequality of pro- meet mixed chorus was rated ation The J J Shumway of the stake presi valuations declared C Clarence perty Ticket sales during the past superior dency the state tax representing J of Bear River Neslen Carter England wards excellent been the in week have commission at the Lions club meeting was given a superior rating for Many have asked that have reported his B flat clarinet solo The boys' Wednesday evening allotted for more tickets than were A study by the state tax commisglee club was rated superior" them inMany people have congratulated the sion he said has disclosed great The program will be furnished by varmusic faculty at the local high school equality between valuations In conclub the Tremonton male glee imand ious communities homes for week on this excellent the showing ducted by C C Watkins and accomof corresponding value provements made panied by MrsWalkerTndtbeBox All those who earned the above rat- A home valued for taxation at $5000 Elder Teachers Glee of Brigham City will enter the state contest which In one place In another would:' be conducted by N K Davis and accom- ings’ As a result of valued at only $1000 will be held at Logan April 30 to panied by Mrs Davis low valuations the rate Is excessively 2nd The program as prepared by C C May high follows: Watkins In the past year a scientific study “Invictus" Bruno Huhn Combin- Utah of homes in Box Elder county has ed Glees been concluded Expert engineers 2 "Hail Us Ye Free” Verle Brighand builders have Inspected and Million am and building measured every home 3 “Shepherd See Thy Horses Foamand given It a value equal to other In ing Mane” Brigham similar buildings in the state As a 4 K W solo "Erl King" piano result some Individuals will find their Davis Relief expenditures In taxes raised some will find their taxEmergency 5 "Lullaby and Goodnight" Brahms Utah total $25041740 In the last three es lowered Tremonton Twenty-twyears counties of the according to a report received 6 “Anvil Chorus" Verdi Tremonton been covered by experts hired by from the federal Emergency Relief 7 "Italian Herbert Administration by Allen T Sanford the state tax commission When the Street Song’ Marcella Thompson Vaughn Wassom State Director of the National Emer- other 18 are completed a similar study 8 “Old King Cole” Brigham of land values will be made Mr NesSalt Lake City gency Council 9 "Keep In the Middle of the Road” Utah’s expenditure of Federal funds len asserted Brigham In the lart three years is on an avNeslen In conclusion Mr stated 10 Violin solo selected Harold Felt erage with other states of the Union that services given for the tax dollar 11 'Til Take You Home Again having an average of 789 per cent represent the best value any man’s Tremonton Kathleen” to 211 per cent local funds Rhode money can purchase 12 “The Stars and Stripes Forever” Island expended 394 per cent the Owen L Brough county treasurer Sousa Trejnonton smallest amount and South Carolina also was present at the meeting and 13 Vocal solo selected Archie Rich- 88 per cent the highest spoke briefly Here Tonight Valuations Reach 25 Berkeley have Music Department at Proves High School Excellence at Meet Relief Costs by “I NUMBER 39 1936 Glee Club Concert Paid in Full stallments JOHNS Editor UTAH Stake to Present Federal Farm Loan APRIL 24 WM INJURED Ha7el Teeter 18 of West Tremon-to- n was seriously injured Tuesday afternoon when she lost control of her car and ran Into a barrow pit She suffered a fractured left arm and probable internal injuries Three Years ardson 14 "Soldiers’ Combined Glees Chorus” Gounod Call For Republican Mass Convention is hereby given that a Republican County Mass Convention of the Republican electors of Box Elder Utah has been called and County will be held on Tuesday April 28th 1936 at seven o'clock pm at the Bear River High School Auditorium o of electing for the purpose delegates to the Republican State Convention to be held In the Elks’ Utah May 2nd 1936 Club at Ogden at ten o’clock am to perfect the County Republican organization and to transact such other and further business as may properly coma before the convention C O Christensen County Chairman Notice News of Agriculture Dairy Day Being Planned Dairy Day will be held In Brigham City on May 9th Details of the program are being worked out by the various committees In charge of this show An added feature of the Dairy Day this year will be a buffet luncheon which will be given free to all dairy men and their wives during the noon hour followed program by a short educational Wheat Farmer Study Plan Should In filed sheets already checking work we find that by shifting the another on a seeding of one crop number of very few acres a great farms can show compliance under the Therefore it Boil Conservation Act would seem advisable especially where seeding this spring Is not completed for the operator to see the County Agent or one of the temporary committee and at least get what Information is available as soon as possible You may see Mr Stewart or Mr Gibson at the County Agent's Office In Brigham or Mr J Welton Ward at his home in Willard Mr M O Perry at his home In Deweyvllle Mr Ralph Richards at his home in Riverside” his home in or Mr H E Larsen or call at the Wheat Office Corinne in Tremonton R H Stewart to recent meeting of the committee members it was decided to pay transportation on a zone basis similar to last year rather than giving cash prizes The transportation alL E Howard lowed and the zones are as follows: Secretary MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Citzens of this precinct are urged 50c All show cattle under 1 mile at an- to attend the above named RepubliMr and Mrs S G Housley Cows heifers and bulls under 2 years: nounce the marriage of their daughcan Convention to 5 miles 75c 5 to 10 miles $100 v ter LaVon to Robert Allred of Bear J D Gunderson Garland Precinct over 10 miles Mature bulls $150 SaturRiver City which took place chairman 2 years old and over to 10 miles County Agent Elmer Jensen Precinct Secretary day April 18 in Brigham City $200 over 10 miles $250 All animals shown must be tested Circular Announced therefor T B and bangs disease fore it is important that all dairymen "Feed For Profit’ Is the title of a who Intend to show cattle contact the office Immediately so that new circular Just issued by the Utah Extension State Agricultural college extension arrangements can be made for test- service for distribution to those ining in livestock production terested Elmer H Gibson Dean E J Maynard of the school Ass t County Agricultural Agent of Agriculture Professors George B is doing some deep thinking and Caine Harry H Smith George Q trouble clouds loom thick on the Bateman Byron Alder Carl Alma C Esplin and Milton Many Farmers Join horizon Ambrose is just one of the material Madsen have written the characters in that humorous Conservation Program contained in the circular and delightful comic atrip Rules for feeding horses colts beef cattle dairy stock sheep swine and 13 Already meetings on the new and summer winter soil Conservation have been poultry during program are given in a condensed form and held In Box Elder county for the Illustrato rapid reading purpose of acquainting the farmers adapted tions and simple tables supplement with the new Soil Conservation promatter the telling in the reading gram If you haven’t been introduced to Desperate recommended rations for the various and Many farmers have completed Ambrose Old Timer Willie and Pop types of livestock and poultry found signed their work sheets and a few on the farms of Utah Wimpus you’ve been missing a lot of good have found that the program will ‘This circular Is a good example of clean American humor C M Payne has mean over $50000 to them in addican how a great deal of information tion to following the farm practice found the real underlying humor in home be condensed Into a readable underWhich they feel is a good farming standable form that is readily availlife and brings it to you in this favorite of method able for immediate use” Director Petcomic strip readers everywhere This week at the Extension Service erson said In commenting on ‘Teed cfficc Brigham City and at the of- Fcr Profit” fice of T E Adams Tremonton S' Matter Pop ” Is a Regular Feature of This Paper Copies of th's circular may be obwill be given any fanner who tained from the county agent or Watch for It in Each Issue w take a few minutes to check his from the Extension Service at th farm and sign a work sheetUtah- - State- Agricultural college - — — At a DESPERATE AMBROSE freedom $ FRIDAY Intermountatn civic club directors evenTuesday meeting in Tremontcn ing went on record as favorable to diversion of Green River water Into the Bear River system They favored passage of the bill now in Congress which would appropriate $200000 for a preliminary survey for the project and further believed that the point of diversion should be at Daniels and the water brot from Wyoming there to the Bear River by way of Evanston The state road expenditure report which it had been announced the meeting would discuss was read and turned over to the appropriate committee for further study The directors also asked that the Ogden River water shed be Included In the Cache national forest This was discussed not unproposition favorably by forest service officials who had been invited to be present ajn First by telephone The plan which was presented at the meeting Tuesday was first discussed at a special meeting held In connection with the last general church conference at Salt Lake City It proposes to set In motion Jthe existing welfare agencies of the church to meet the existing emergency of unIts object is to take fell employment members of the church from government relief rolls permanently The only new feature of the drive will of be the grouping adjacent stakes into units for more effective administration The first unit comprises roughly the stakes in Weber Box and Elder Cache Morgan counties This group will act under a centralized board for the providing of employment and the dispensing of needed assistance Ward bishops will of course preside over ward welfare work assisted Readers who disagree with the editorials in this will probably Water for Great Salt Lake newspaper be glad to know that we It is estimated that 70 per cent of disagree with their views However UTAH Civic Clubs See Need For Water From Green River Bishops Hear AT GARLAND EVERY FRIDAY V S ’Matter Pob t |