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F orms dosed to routine news after 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoons PUBLISHED VOLUME VIII GARLAND Dry Season In Secret Societies Menace Rather Only One Government Rains Arrive in Time To Bring Great Benefit to Crops W Johns few years our country becomes aware of the existence of some secret society or other which has appointed itself the task of enforcing what it chooses to call law and The Black Legion order of which we have heard so much of late is the most recent example of such a hOcietyV’" Some people hr in their ignorance fail to understand that there can be only one law and only (me government in any given territory They do not seem to realize that when they try to take any such power into their own hands become they themselves outlaws of the type more dangerous than any other to the welfare of the Every The was spring' dry season long on schedule with a rain SatThis is at least the third sucurday cessive year that rain has fallen on Memorial day Showers were not heavy enough this year to stop any of the holiday ball games but the Sunday games In the district were stopped by the downpour which lasted practically all day Clouds continued the sun tq obscure and an excellent shower fell Wedneswith even heavier day afternoon rains on Thursday f favorValley crops always respond ably to such rains farmers declare tho some small amount of hay is down Greatest benefits will come to the dry farm grain which was In serious need of moisture Unfavorable g growing weather has prevented of the wheat and only plentiful rains can bring the crop ayy where near normal reports Indicate broken UTAH FRIDAY JUNE Watkins Slogan LeRoy has been Duchesne Board of any way so advises Mrs Mothers Club Decoration Day Play Shows League Teams Garland Downs Tremonton 12-- 3 to Return to Win Column flheir three It Farm Accounts lars We willbe informed how t he during 9 bankruptcy economic distress has occasioned this tremendous drain on the Federal- treasury during recent years was bringing thousands of individuals to bankruptcy long before Farm and- small 1930 town property had been disappearing for ten years Tariff policies favored industry at the expense of agriculture and when both industry and agriculture lost foreign markets with the rise of a world wide nationalism the end came to The that Profit to a few a sound profitable agriculture ” ac“In addition to counting there has been a tremendaccountous increase in The farmer or ing by farm women any other man for that matter) whose wife keeps and analyzes their cost of fortunate living accounts is indeed Cash costs of farm living range from less than $300 to over $1200 per family per year This is in addition to what the farm may furnish in the way of butter meat fruit vegetables eggs and other products toward family living" The usefulness of accounting in attaining tho best possible standard of Is available life from the Incomes There are large growing rapidly build Garland the in Contest Denton Elected Governor proposed big weiner roast Is an outgrowth of Mr Hughes” smaller custom of entertaining immediate childre n from The his every Many LITTLE HOPE HELD LEGISLATION FOR SUGAR About by Box year Delinquent Attend Annual Tax Sale at Court Hous e agency The Lions of a few lots that were to Edward Rock of Howell a short time ago has now been by the church A number of over pieces of property sold brought received The largest amount $1000 from one Individual purchaser was sold address'-b'Judge’' Shiller- and another by Attorney General Joseph Chez pointing out that there Is only to one parole officer In the state look after nearly 500 paroled prisoners It was held that there should be a parole department and five or six state agents to properly look after the welfare of those who come under this 150 exception Lions of the entire state of Utah will work for a more adequate parole it was resolved at the district convention of the clubs held at of Logan Tuesday jjnd Wednesday this week n The resolution was passed system County Seling Property Taken in When axes Became Part Local Members Take In Convention Program evening neighborhood Club Again Rates High in Activity storm Another date will be named This when the weather clears week had been selected by the “kids” for this unique event to take advantage of the full moon elected “Jack” Denton of club as the next and selected district governor Boise Idaho as the convention city for next year Denton will succeed Cantrll Nielsen of Hyrum Garland Again at Top Garland many times winner of the club activity award was nosed out this a Moab completed year by Moab program of 47 separate projects durserved the and every year person ing within 40 miles of the town One of the most outstanding activities acwasfree complished by this club eye examination for 30 children of the the Utah the and the purchase by the club this of 30 pairs of glasses for these childAdvices Washington from that likeUhood ren Several other Clubs that were week indicate little there wll be any revision of sugar high in the activity contest were : Garas has land Ephraim Pangultch and Manti benefit payments to growers To Assist Blind been sought by the house agriculture $1525 As a result of a plea made by Murcommittee AT GUARDSMEN GARLAND Allen state supervisor for the Some hasty legislation will be necesray CAMP blind in his talk at the initial meetsary to continue benefit payments at SUMMER Captain Leo R Walker and his ing of the convention Tuesday the all It is hoped to pass an act men of the Garland Battalion of the tending present quotas but there is Utah National Guard are at Camp convention adopted a resolution pledgassistance to those without sight little chance of revival of the procesfor their annual summer ingalso Williams beis 3 a It cents pound it sought a ppolntment of a comsing tax of training this week mittee lor developing a program durlieved The battery left Sunday and will ing the next year for preventing be away the usual two weeks blindness J J THOMPSON WINS thru educational programs on In schools conservation TRIP TO TEXAS sight LAKE UP TWO FEET churches and public meetings The TIME ALL ABOVE LOW weekJames J Thompson left last resolution Lions the clubs in pledged The Oreat Salt Lake is now two end for a trip to Dallas Texas the district to aid in raising funds for as a guest of the American National feet above its all time low of last of Inflicted persons e gauge sight restoration November 15th the Life Insurance Company and also medical care and treatment The trip expenses are paid for Mr on the S P railroad showed June 1st in of the loss of prevention its Is at 1st lake the sight by On June usually Thompson as a prize for his winning persons troubled with poor vision highest paint of the year sales total in this district last year Included In the resolution concernits 9 below is feet The lake yet ten two He will be gone for day's or parole system was a Inch ing adequate weeks during which time he will visit record high point It has risen recommendation seeking proper legislnumerouse in the in the past two weeks places of Interest ation for the segregation of the first southwest T’ vicinity offenders Graduation Holds Coast Man Talks Cal F Dexter Sacramento of Lions Internatand executive secretary to GovFrank Merriam of California Provo June 4th— Many things make commencement at Brigham Young delivered the final address of the convention this at the banquet at the Ambasunusually interesting University Mr Dexter spoke on First it will be the sixtieth sador ballroom spring been awarded the “Fundemental Principles of Lion-istime diplomas have vocation preparatsince President Brigham Young founded the institution in 1875 ion for youth right use of liesure tune and citizenship” “These things Second the number of graduates in340 are primarily what Llonism means is They A clude many and every club should develop propersons interesting man and his wife both artists are grams to emphasize them" he said as are two C E Smith of the Garland B S degrees club getting conducted the necrology ceremony at pairs of brothers from Price The first students to graduate from the convention Tuesday and John J a Utah college with' degrees In Journat Shumway spoke on club activity Sanford Reese Faucette alism are sessions the Wednesday Others as may and Forace Green Midvale present from Garland were M properly come before the Colorado Utah students Al- Gaddie L C Christopherson Two Canadian meeting George will Davis thea Marsden and Grant Larsen E and John P Holmgren President J Holmgren Mrs receive degrees as will T F Coombs Secretary Herbert W Bhumway Mrs Davis Mrs Holmgren Taylor of Mexico and students from and Mrs Persson accompanied the NOTICE all corners of the United States Harold Persson party president of an internationally known the Gariand club was prevented from Third Blanks on which to enter bids for Dr— Harvey Fletcher of being present by liis duties at camp viner physicist stacking peas at the Tremonton New York City will address the gradThe Garland club had challenged at the Garland may be obtained uates on June 10 A graduate of B Logan to a softball game but Tlfhes office or from George A Beal it was Y U he has made outstanding dis- not played due to rain tho a number numbers who never have taken ad- coveries In the field of hearing and of the team were on hand to play acoustics vantage of this extremely useful S O Benmon of the LBS first (farm records) in developing good The funeral of Charles Taylor Judgement They continue to spend council of seventy will preach the from year to year with no policy no baccalaureate sermon at 8 am Sunfather of J I Taylor of Garland was will held at Lehi last Saturday Owens program and no budget consideration Mr and day June 7th Darlene of Income costs and needs stated Dr give the valedictory address on WedMrs Horace Woffinden attended the J nations ability to meet' it if can but have an quate return for labor done in all phases of our national life However it will continue to grow unless prosperity can return to all groups equally rather than Favors Change in Prison Paroles pieces of property owned Elder county have been sold week says since the tax sale last RAY B WEST TAKEN L O Brough County Treasurer were About 75 Former USAC students property owners were presWedshocked by reports of the death ent to protect their Interests at the nesday of Ray B West dean of the sale an unusually large number and Mr about 40 school of engineering college pieces of property were disWest age 53 had been ill of pneuposed of monia for two weeks Among the properties taken over by and highly the county at the sale was the Howell He has been prominent respected in college circles and was townsite formerly owned by the LD with the bishop of the Logan 5th ward This property 8 church of Utah June 8th This University In Box Elder county there are 90 will be the 20th anniversary of the farmers keeping farm account books 4 of ’16 MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED extension reports Dr O J Wheatley A play presented by the class that economist at the Utah State AgriculMr and Mrs J White announce year will be repeated with almost the tural college The keeping of a farm the marriage of their daughter Lola identical cast and the same director record by these farmers Is being car- - to J M son of Dewey Richards Maude May Babcock of out the under supervision ried Richards Jr marr)age took place assisted service extension by WPA Baibara Callfom gt May 2gth workers CARD OF THANKS ia R H Stewart county agricultural The couple are taking a short honeyWe gratefully acknowledge the symagent is in charge in t his county as- moon trip to various points of interand us assistance tendered Gordon by pathy and sisted by Errol Widmeyer est in California our many friends in our recent be- W Enders as the county intervewers The reavement ‘‘Successful thoughtful help farming by any farmer NOTICE and the many beautiful floral offerings in any area represents the results of of A meeting of the stockholders lightened our burdens in our time of many years of trial and error under sorrow the prevailing situations and cond- the Box Elder County Grain Growers Eben Wilcox and family in the itions” remarked Dr Wheatley “The is hereby called to be held Bear River high school at 8 p m summary and analysis of June 9 1938 for the purpose locates the successful records Tuesday the in of of and electing a new board of directors systems types farming ade- various counties around which to and to consider such other matters we class The political arguments can well forget the size of the debt -- and concentrate on a means of avoiding the all prosperity injustices that have brot it into being but they won’t As great as is the' public! That would require thot debt no one need feaf the rather than oratory Jd Expense and TWENTIETH Government Federal Ninety Men Are Keeping Dr T E Betenson will attend the the entire period reunion of his Farm Record graduating class at the to Wilson spent only about 24 billions of dollars whereas since 1933 up to the present there has been appropriated for Federal purposes 32 billions of dollars And all this in the face of the fact that President Roosevelt said in 1933 that for three years the government had been headed to- ward TO ATTEND REUNION BYRNS DIES Seaker Joseph Byms of the House Representatives died at WashingD C of a sudden heart attack He was early Thursday morning only 66 years of age His death will prevent Congress from completing Its business and adjourning this week of ton Lions Resolution Off Kids The welner roast planned by the Lions club for the children under 12 will not be held this Friday announces George Hughes chairdue to the man of the Committee SPEAKER Are Well Matched Heads Full Moon Dog Roast Bishop formerly of Garland appointed superintendent of the by county schools Education of the county acto an announcement made BRIEFS Jack Thomas had all that was required to held the Tremonton team the well in hand w'hen he heaved victory in the country Funeral services were held in Brig- Garland cubs to a teams ham City Wednesday for Arnold Jen- first contest between the rival When such organizations sen 42 who w'as killed Sunday in this year started are found to exist they an accident at the sand bln at the The Decoration day game overcast off beneath a heavily sky should be relentlessly pur- Bundy gravel pit in Brigham twice before the was and Interrupted smothered in the sued by every agency of The Invictim blnwaswhere let the action sand he appaientlj clouds cleared away and the Tremonton used government had gone to collect samples n hs proceed membership held account- capacity as Inspector for the govern- pitchers in an effort whoto headconsisoff hit able for all their crimes ment of the sand and gravel being the Garland batters tently used on the Pine View Dam canal at the pit ‘The score by Innings: is gratifying tq note Horace the most of the strength of had left Jensen In the shed built over the top of the bln and gone to his secret “outlaw” societies is home a short distance away to telerecruited from the more phone Upon returning Loval JenMore sen a truck driver asked Wilson uneducated classes and better schools will tend where the inspector was and said he to make the founding of thought he heard someone calling foi two men noticed the sand such groups unlikely and help The the being drawn from the bm into their rapid growth impos- truck was shutting off and stopped sible the loading Jensen was found covered by sand BILLIONS and BILLIONS Dr A D Cooley and the Brigham fire respiratory City —BUT NOT CAUSES department squad could not revive him As the political camHe left a wife and four children and Lena paign gets under way we are He wras ofa son of Martm relative of Mantua Jensen and a going to hear much about the at Garland Jensens Show billions and billions of dol- and Rain of cording this week Mr Bishop goes to the new position after one year as Principal of the high school at Roosevelt where he has been an outstanding success Formerly he was an instructor at the Bear River high school and principal of the Trcmonton elementary school Reuben D Law also well known here who has acted as Duchesne this year has been superintendent granted a position as associate at the Brigham Young University his salary let’s help him earn it” Manning of the Band HELD FOR OF GRAVEL PIT ACCIDENT NUMBER 45 Duchesne Schools draws FUNERAL VICTIM UTAH 1936 Superintendent iarents who have musical Instruments and children In their homes should most certainly avail themselves of the summer band instruction given each Tuesday at the district school building band declare sponsois Mr C C Watkins is there from 9 a m until 3 p m giving instruction on instruments From 2 until 3 p m he has a class for the rhythm band students which includes children who will start to school this year and including the 4th grade Instruction Is pupils free “Mr 5 Roy Bishop Named All End on Schedule Area V Band Mothers is Possible in a Given AND Til FRIDAY AT GARLAND "Make Him Earn it” is Valley Comes To Than Aid Law By EVERY Interest in State Walter third ional ernor J Wheatley nesday services T) |