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Forms closed to routine news after 3 o’clock on Thursday afternoons VOLUME PUBLISHED VIII Resettlement Local Social Work Making Security Possible By Cooperation Neighbors With Rapid Progress Steady Incomes Means All Are Happier By Aid Now Being Given to Over 600000 Farm Johns V( W Families According to the Bureau of Labor statistics the United States is today in need of 2 million homes to care for its normal needs sees What a wonderful satisfaction it would bring thru-othe land could we but have those 2 million homes But before they come 2 million wage ' earners must ''harve steady spaying " jobs The fact that there is a h o m e shortage is n ot enough to bring the building boom that many predict 9 There must be jobs and those jobs must look secure enough to justify their holder in thinking he will remain in one place long enough to enjoy his home if it is built No community can rise to its best as a place to live unless its people can feel stay there they make a comfortable Jiving as long as they may that can and desire When residents feel permanent they imof prove the appearance their grounds and fences in their take pride they public buildings and be' ' ’4 EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND UTAH GARLAND members of come active societies which seek to imlife in the social' prove community Smart community leaders will strive to help their community attain economic independence and security because they know that then these other values may realized t Berkeley California May 29 Work is of the Resettlement Administration proceeding so cannot keep rapidly pace that with reports progress before they can They are be published according to a foreword by Administrator Rexford G Tugwell in an "Interim Report” just received at the regional Resettlement Administration offices here sumThe report called a ’jxirtial mary" recounts activities to the mid- Community and community development interest support pays dividends in in return pays dividends in personal happiness culture and character which the Did you know that Garland Times last week carried the names of over 225valley people in its regLast ular news columns? week was aot unusual either Many issues have many more names mentioned That fact shows you that the Times is a people’s paper and ’that a lot of people read it every week Deal farm families are now receiving aid from' the rehabilitation Adminiprogram of the Resettlement To date a total of stration has been repaid on loans by clients The rehabilitation Farm Debt Adjustment unit of Resettlement has brought about reductions totalling $62000000 in debts of farm families most of whom were threatened with foreclosure Regional figures up to May 16 compiled today for the states of Utah Nevada California and Arizona place the number of families assisted by rehabilitation loans and grants at 10522 divided as follows — Arizona 1159 California 4068 Nevada 238 and Utah 5057 UTAH Number 44 Take The Leads In Holiday Feature Tomorrow the past years The convention also definitely lected A S Brown as national committeeman thus ending the long disbetween Brown and Ewing agreement over that office Final Date For Set Getting Loans The Loan In Fifth PLAN OUTING Standing committees of the Lions were instructed to complete arrangements for the outing of the club to Logan Canyon on June 17 at the meeting of the directors this week The membership had previously voted to accept an invitation to VIST the CCC foiesiry camp exund'd by Jim Wise Garland ward Sunday School conference will be held Sunday morit-sHorace June 7th Superintendent A comWoffnden has been aduxed plete program built around the theme "Reverence for our places of Worship” has been received and will be placed in the hands of teachers and ALL STORES officers next Sunday morning CLOSE in the Nearly every department SATURDAY school will be called upon for some part on the program which is not to Friday will be shopping day in Garland this week snee all stores will take longer than the usual Sunday Mcmonal Day be closed on Saturday School service TO Has at Bear River Been Outstanding at For Wheat Day Club Makes Early Start To Insure Successful Celebration Definite for Wheat board of College action toward preparations by the Day was taken directors of the Lions club evening when heads of committees were chosen to Garland’s big celebration were of the present board those who are to take office Joined by July 1st In thfe deliberations L C Christopherson was named as chairman of the concessions committee to continue the work that had already been assigned him as club In contracting amusement fea- tures for the event Alf Michaells was again named to committee head the dance with Instructions to select the other members of his committee and arrange for music and other features for a dance Friday night and perhaps also If It meets with the approval of the club J Y Rich who already has been for the making some Investigations Wheat Day rodeo was asked to select members for a rodeo committee and to continue efforts to secure a good western show for the day Saturday night County Planners Bring in Reports More league Milk Cows Needed On Utah Farms Concluded County Prepared to County agricultural planning boards Spray White Top of 24 counties in Utah recommended Morning Glory Later an Increase In milk cows and an in- Soon LIONS Joe Whitesides Will Coach Selected to Plan Wednesday Important plan for Members t City His basketball has been playing limited to intramural contests but In football he has been twice rated allconference end Joe is said to hall from Layton and last summer was catcher for the Loo in the gan Collegians Learn club Read best in college announces Whitesides is regarded a? -- one of the heidlest athletes ever to play football at th Logan school Last fall he was credited with solving the lateral passing attack of the Colorado Aggies and also with some fine playing that enabled his team to stop a scoring threat in the annual turkey day classic with the Utes at Salt Lake Decoration Day Saturday Garland for the 4th game goes to Tremonton Prayer was offered by Jarvis series and on Sunday plays the of were C E President Speakers Smith of Garland and Leo Earl the Peaches at Brigham City Musical numbers were furnished by the Ladies’ Quartet a solo by Mrs Ireta Bourne and a solo "That Wonto Swim derful Mother of Mine” by Harold Castleton of Garland Week Coming were Condolences read by Mrs Donetta Petersen and Maggie Wood Remarks were made by Bishop M A Gam The benediction was offered Offered Special by Ezra Packer At Crystal Springs Interment was in the Fielding cem- their homes for this paper each week the Garland Times for the features and news Joe ' Whitesides 'recently' selected’ as the new coach at the Bear River high will graduate this spring from the US will attend the AC at Logan and summer coaching school there the Funeral services for Mrs Christie were held at the Norberg Wilcox o’clock Fielding ward hall Friday at under the direction of Bishop M A Gam The it at Field have readers Garland Times for a long time known Brisbane The cream of his weeks' work is put into the column that he writes Athlete Held For Mrs Eben Wilcox at 4 o’clock every Wednesday members will take turns having in its Arthur Brisbane is known as the most and world’s highest paid 'A writer widely read editorial makes much state prominent daily of the fact that his work regularly apiiears In Its columns Frame In a ball game that was so good that the fans couldn't properly mourn the home team's loss Garland bowed to the Collegians Sunday Behind the classy chucking of Garland's coming ace Jack Drlggs the lead at the end local team held a of the fourth frame A necessary change on the mound at this point seemed to give the alert college boys and the slight advantage required three runs before they garnered Thomas warmed up to hold things Committee Heads Garland Times Garland Contest Team Will Meet Tremonton The club held their second meeting at Crystal Springs for the evening of May 27 at the home of Miss Allcb Decoration Day is being sponsored by Hall the club president The afternoon was spent sewing a large group of county business men under the direction of the springs Each girl patched an article of clothThe ing for herself management The contest feature will start at Miss Ruth Wortley will entertain the club next week 1030 pm with girls from every com— Bertha Nish munity in the revue SCHOOL TO HOLD CONFERENCE Collegians JOHNS Editor 1936 definite Ogden last week registered of' Kings actions in opdisapproval posing several “new 'deal' measures In farm groups have applied for community loans in the four states under the community cooperatetery ive and service program The Four-total $335000 Sewing Club Debts of 846 farmers were concilOrganizes iated thru mediation of volunteer farm debt adjustment committees in Mrs Munn's club held their the four states and 400 other cases first meeting Sunday May 24 and were considered This resulted in a their club organized The officers reduction of total debt from $4165000 elected were as follows president to $2177000 In the readjustment of Alice Hall vicepresident Ruth these taxes obligations delinquent secretary Vida Butler reporter totalling $19000 were collected by Bertha Nish song leader Iia IlaH states And counties in which the Annie Munns assistant organist and farms were located club leader Martha Nish Tlie club decided to hold meetings e MAY 29 dealers Utah Democrats are new as opposed to old line Democrats ac represented by Senator Wm H King it appeared from the convention to refuse the Senator a place national on the delegation to the convention The Utah convention at permits About 600000 SUNDAY DID YOU Convention Endorses New and Feed Emergency Crop Section of the Farm Credit last dle of April ’’For instancei't 'Tugwell saicLf"whcix Administration announces that June we shall have 15 has been set as the final date for this report is published made loans and grants of $10000000 receiving emergency crop loan apto $12000000 more than appear In plications in states under the juristo some 40000 more diction of the Salt Lake City regional this sumrftary Our em- office families than are recorded Loans from the 1936 emergency crop ployment of relief labor will have inand our con- loan fund are being made only to 10000 some creased by will be considerably farmers struction work who caimot obtain credit advanced We are in other words from other sources Applications are the being received by Vernal Willie field just now reaching the peak of ” at the Court at House supervisor year’s activities The report reveals there are now in Brigham of each City on Monday week Disbursements the United States 206 land use demonare made thru 9711000 the Regional Emergency stration projects and totalling Crop acres and 93 community farmstead Feed Loan Office at Salt Lake City of resettlement farm June 15 is the final date for receivfor projects and in ing applications for loans where the families under development men proceeds are to be used More than 73000 acquisition for spring on these project were employed at planting or the production of feed for livestock The closing More the date of the report date for summer fallow loans has been set for 2300 families already have moved farmstead the Resettlement July 31 projects and additional thousands are to be located as rapidly as construction Funeral Services Our farmers merchants men professional should unite in every project that will make our communities economically independent and permanMerchants should ent rally to the active support of every move that promises to improve the lot of and their farm neighbors farmers shou 1 d likewise their business support friends that both may fee! Bathing Revue Planned safe to build homes and At Crystal S p r i n g s have a desire to make fetA bathing beauty contest and dance ter communities and Democrat FRIDAY V WM Course “Learn to Swim Week” will be held June 1st to 7th at Crystal Springs under the auspices of the American Red Cross with the following people in charge: W C Horsley chairman R H Stewart County Agricultural DeEducation Agent Mr Adamson partment of CCC Camp officers and Walt Association Chamberlain manager of Crystal Springs The services of J V Hawkins and Life Saving Instructor swimming at the USAC in Logan and Mondel Spencer as assistant have been obtained Two previous suocessful campaigns have been held and the outlook for this year is very promising for a bigger and more successful swim A shipment of weed spray chemical consisting of 50000 pounds was received In Box Elder county on Wednesday of this week Spraying of white top will begin at once says John E Blazzard district agricultural Inspector The spraying will be confined to canals roadways fence lines and small infestations which cannot be handled economically or successfully by clean cultivation Property owners having white top to sprayed should leave their requests at the Extension office in Brigham City or with J D Dockstader at Tremonton Many requests are being received to spray wild morning glory at this time All such requests will be cared fqr at a later date in the summer for time arrives when the proper be treating this weed County Students Graduating at USAC the on the ranges Stephen L Richards Will In forage a few dry farm (sections it is Deliver Baccalaureate recommended land that the poorest Stephen L Richards of the Council of the LDS church the Twelve address will give the baccalaureate Sunday May 31 at 9 30 a m to the week State Utah of Agricultthe 1st graduates Classes will start Monday June at Crystal Springs Honeyville Res- ural college and Dr Charles B dean of the graduate school of ervations can be sent to Walt Chamberlain there or registration can be the University of California will adJune dress the graduates Monday done there in person at 9 am Both exercises will be held Classes will be conducted as follows In the college amphitheater to subject change: to 8 The following students have been children From 2 to 3 pm years old 3 to 4 pm swimmers to announced as candidates for graduatand ion from Box Elder county according 14 years 4 to 5 pjn Women B S degrees for to W H Bell registrar: 5 to 6 pm girls beginners strokes only 7 to 8 pm boys and school of home economics — Phyllis Orwin girls 12 and up life saving 8 to 9 Richards Riveiside LaRue pm Bee Hive Girls and Scouts Garland school of arts and sciences— D Clair Christenand life saving 9 to 10 p Rigby swimming Treand sen SngtiWm — John K Rounds’ m Men ''and Women swimming monton Archie Suns Mantua John life saving school to Douglas Gunderson Garland hnw' m Instructions learning swim dive speed swimming and life of commerce — Ralph Jensen Jr Brigsaving w’ll be given On Saturday ham Veryl C Henrle Garland Lyle school tests Will be held and awards given to Everett Holmgren Tremonton all Pins are award'd to beginners rf education — Ft d G Kroksh Roland and tests shimmers and scouts can for Merit badges in life fee is fifty cents pass crease In com silage sugar barley beets potatoes fruits and vegetables exaccording to Dr O J Wheatley tension economist at the Utah State These county agricultural college and plans have Just been summarized tabulated and will be sent to the department of agriculture Washington D C to be considered in connection with the new agricultural conservation program A material increase is recommended for chickens and turkeys Poultry numbers are not limited by the size of the farm and the planning board committees state that many small farms might profitably increase their poultry flocks committeemen felt that County while beef cattle might be slightly increased dairy cows provide a more intensive utilization of feed and produce a higher gross return than beef cattle or sheep Sheep are the only livestock where a decrease Is recommend dod This decrease is urged because ranges in many areas are depleted and it Is urged that some decrease In sheep is necessary in order to restore of M Gotirley Mantua ville Brigham Elden C Floyd Wintle Rasmus-se- Honey- be utilized for grazing purposes since are so frequent that crop failures cultivation in seems impracticable view of probable future grain prices In some districts where the irrigation supply is spread over a widely scattered area it is apparent that better returns to farmers can be secured if the available irrigation supply Is concentrated on fewer acres and more water supplied to the land irrigated “After the planning boards have had sufficient time to study probable shifts and changes more carefully it is quite likely that they will urge more changes LIONS TO POSTPONE MEETING There AT will GARLAND be no meeting of Garland next Wednesday President Harold Persson A large number of the members plan to attend the district convention there-- ' of Disin response to the invltatibn trict Governor Nielsen that the club attend in a body President Persson urges all members who can to join in the convention trip at announces |