Show SALUTE THE VALLEY’S TWO BIGGEST CROPS AT THE BIG SUMMER CELEBRATION WHEAT and BEET DAYS - GARLAND AUG 14 and 15 1936 The secret in doing what liking of happiness what one one has —James GARLAND TIM not is likes but in to da M Barrie PUBLISHED VOLUME VIII GARLAND CANDIDATE Pertinent V Wm Johns Greed 1 m i VOTING Voting for public cials is an individual offiprivil- man or a woman should be free to ‘exercise that function according to his or her ideas for the good of the county state or nation without any undue ege A and unfair pressure other- wise A family can be divided upon political issues without any necessity for hard and mean feelings among itself A business can have members of the firm and employees who differ upon issues or personalities without any disloyalty to the common enterprise t Attorney Lewis Jones Lewis District Judge extremely desirable Any effort to intimidate a voter from his at or her free expression the polls is undemocratic and hostile to the spirit and form of our government I1 I? Furthermore any effort is Nominated For Freedom in the exercise Contest of the ballot is Jones Rift Reveals fine hard surfaced ways are maintained county by the state m highin this attorney was chosen Mr Davis seen and George D Presby acclamation leavout as had been foreDavis’ refusal to harwith the powerful following himself Democratic committee There were 23 of 24 Box votes and 17 of 39 Cache votes monize county Elder cast In addition the county for Attorney Jones brot again to the surgovernment maintains in faceThe thecontest fact that the democratic excellent condition 1700 in the county is sharply dividparty miles of graded and grav- ed with the two factions in violent eled roads the year around disagreement regarding organization This does not include the methods m i n o r dirt roads second in oats alfalfa and Incidentally Tom Udy swine production Only in in the work charge sheep do we drop to 4th who has carries it out with an amaz- place We are close to the ing fairness and a high de- top in poultry and fruits It is according to the 1935 cengree of efficiency said that a job on the road sus of agriculture requires an ability to keep This is indeed a large on doing the work requirand rich section of the ed and not on back slapIf that state ping and voting the world DRINKS is really true could be in worse shape We haven’t any ill will than it is toward those here who Did you know that this sell beer and soft drinks but we do think Garland county ranks first or second should have at least one in the state in the produc-iio- n drinking fountain on the of almost every imstreet portant agricultural product? A town just isn’t a town We produce 35 per cent these hot days unless there ' Utah’s annual wheat is a fountain that runs all the time and we should be rop far more than ' any genuinely — ashamed that ther county this matter has been so In the production °ol long neglected It is only ugar beets we are excelied a few days since we heard by only one county produc- a woman say to her little ing 16 per cent cf the Utah boy who wanted a drink “you’ll have to wait ’till we rop get to Tremonton” We rank first in proNow that lat paragraph duction of barley potatoes horses and cattle We are ought to get action Safe Injustice and Waste Result in ' ISocial Driving Advice Poverty Tax Board Asks For Reduced Land Values in A $15000000 reduction the assessed valuation of improvements made on real property by county assessors was ordered by the State Tax Commission Tuesday To the home owner it will bring a material reduction in taxes A man owning a $2000 home in Balt Lake county where the annual levy is about 40 mills to the $1000 will have the Don't drive for too long a period at value of his home reduced to $1800 one time Take rest intervals In reduction of about $200 net a reis to order avoid the fatigue that Redaction of $8 for so many automobile sponsible Translated Into the amount of accidents Maintain a steady driving in taxes this means that paid money pace and avoid spurts of driving It will be paying the $2000 homeowner Don't drive at night on high speeds about $8 less in taxes even if there unfamiliar roads is no reduction In the tax levy “Don’t stare ahead Get your eyes Furthermore an augumented relief an accustomed to easy restful posiin the amount of taxes collected this tion to avoid eye strain Continued on page 5 “Don't grip the wheel tightly and hold the body tense Tenseness produces nervousness and may cause the HIGH SCHOOL SHOP driver to lose his head in case of emBUILDING FINISHED Learn to be attentive and ergency relaxed wheel at the yet “Don’t slump in the seat The new Auto Mechanics building Sliding down throws the weight of the body at the high school is reported to be on the hip bones and causes the completed and will be equipped ready back to become tired and ache for school next fall "Don't strain the legs to reach the The structure has been erected at a accelerator or brakes If adjustable cost of $30000 It is 102 feet long seats are not provided have the foot and 52 feet wide Modern shop equipment will be inpedal adjusted to a comfortable position or use a sufficiently thick cushstalled for the training of students ion at the back" in auto and tractor repairing Safety and comfort on the summer vacation trip can be greatly increased of certain simple rules by observance prein a health code for motorists Health pared by the United States the Service says a statement by of the Utah Public Safety Department Association Motorists Among the principal rules are: HYPNOTIZED "'‘ilUiftll and free ruled a who is by his passions —Pythagoras NUMBER 1936 "We are standing on the threshold of prosperity for the first time in seven years” says the honorable business priest Roger W Babson and student of economic statistics we learn "the outlook Is on immediate the that brightest in Readng years barring those sections suffering from crop disaster” and that the nation "from M&reh 1933 to date has covered 90 per cent of the distance between the pit of the depression and normal” In fact with business activity just 5 per cent under July opened declares normal who accord ng to the Massachusetts prognosticator that "every' trade and industrial barometer Is forecasting outstanding further gains in business this fall” So much for the prospect cf prosperity Let us call your attention again to what Mr Babson says about the duration of our good fortune which “we may enjoy a few years” Why a few years? Because in his words “prosperity never lasts unless it goes hand in hand with '" ' Moreover cannot be v built on- liquor "perm avient' prosperity of God” gambling and a disregard We have never been able to underwrite Mr Babson’s dope on business but he is planting his feet on solid stuff when he puts them on the rock of righteousness Big business and little business men who think of nothng but profits do more harm to the nation's welfare than all the political theorists that blight the land Getting down to brass tacks the lesson for the average man and woman is to realize that an economy built on righteousness has no place who want to acquire fortunes thru rackets schemes in It for individuals and routes that do not give value for the money received The man or woman big or little in the eyes of any community who tries to get money without earning it is a positive enemy to the betterment of the nation Motor Club Gives of political cliques to stack the cards so that the ballot really means nothing after all is just as much to be deplored We have no with party machinery that plays the old second term school yard game “Coifie to The nomination of Mr Jones forced the crowd or leave” the party to name a Cache man for district JULY 24 Serious in Party Ranks In County Lewis Jones present Box Elder for county attorney was nominated on the Democratic district judge at ticket at the district convention Logan Saturday night He defeated Lecn Fonnesbeck of Logan 43 to 23 ‘A Mr Fonnesbeck and his supporters sought the nomination on the claim that it was customary for Cache county to name the district Judge due to their greater voting strength They also felt they should have the because Wm C Davis of position atBox Elder was already district torney and should be named for a ton BOX ELDER COUNTY Hundreds of miles of ing UTAH FRIDAY to UTAH Permanent Prosperity Held Unlikely Paragraphs By EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND be can None (slave Three Are Killed Merchants Plan Prizes For Wheat-Be- Day Two Injured as to give away approxiPlans prises at mately $200 In specials the Wheat and Beet day celebraout this worked tion are being merchants’ week by a Garland committee headed by 52 Car Leaves Road Garland Couple in Hospital As Funeral is Held For Son Relatives Harold It is proposed that all of this amount will be In cash Additional suggestive prizes of merchandise of the title of the celebration are also being considered znd it appears that there will be something worthwhile to attract a crowd to Mr and Mrs Cecil Bradford who narrowly escaped death when their new car went off the grade early Saturday morning on a curve at the summit of the grade above Montpelier on the Wyoming road killing their Garland in addition to the great son “Gary” Mrs Bradford’s sister Mrs entertainment program ZanaWakely Slater and hcLJwisb&nd Prizes wilt be given the openlng Olen Slater of Nevada are recoverday of the festival on tickets obing as well as physicians feel Is posFull tained from Garland store sible at a Montpelier hospital it is redetails will be annuonced as soon ported here today Mrs Bradford’s as they are ready baby less than a year old asleep In the car at the time of the tragedy was uninjured Softball The family was driving to Afton on a vacation late trip Wyoming Arouse Friday night when the fatal accident occurred The car had climbed to the The all star soft bail team that is top of a long grade but- failed to to meet the Ogden make a sharp turn at the top and being groomed champions being brot here for Wheat went over the edge rolling about 150 and Beet Day by Robert H Hinckley feet down the rocky embankment of Ogden is having a great deal of All were the occupants reported fun these days playing everybody’s thrown out thru the broken top Mrs Bradford sustained a broken picked team that comes along This week giving odds of five outs collar bone and badly broken - arm to their opponents they Mr Bradford was badly bruised and per inning were taken into camp by a generous practically unconscious for nearly score Monday night of next week three days and as yet has no recolthey will play at Tremonton against lections of the accident Mrs Brada picked Tremonton team The game ford succeeded in crawling back up to is scheduled for 6:30 and everyone is the road side where she remained invited several hours until found by passing The team to play tle game here motorists about five o’clock In the on the 14th of August Is to be the morning 4 ‘t Kanuneyer entry in the Ogden soft ball league it is rumored This group Filled Funeral f Chapel is sittng on top of the heap at the For Bradford Child Junction City and Mr Hinckley seems Killed in Accident at the willing to risk his chance hundred dollar purse on ther skill Bradford youngest victim of Considerable interest in the soft lastGary was week’s tragic auto accident ball game feature of the Beet and laid at rest at Bear River City ThursWheat celebration is being aroused in following funeral rites held and a real crowd will be on hand day the Garland ward under the direction to see this classic of Bishop Mark Nichols Music was furnished by the Singing Mothers of the ward accompanied Wins by Mrs George Davis and directed by LeRoy Manning They sang Tenth Mrs Honeyville “O My Father’ and “Sundown” accomand La wanna Bishop to An extra inning was necessary panied by Venna Klrkham rendered decide the winner of the the vocal duet “All Thru the Night” game played at HoneyviUe and Mrs D Henry Mannnlg and Mrs this week The lead changed hands Rulon Manning sang “Favored Little several times in the contest and the Ones Were They" score stood five all at the end of the were Bishop Nichols C Speakers ninth Garland gamering the winning E Andeson D Henry Manning and run in the tenth inning Jos H Kirkham Both teams did some good batting A wealth of floral and a gifts in the pinches to move their runners crowded chapel testified to the symaround the circuit The two pathy of the members of the comallowed Garland fifteen hits munity out of which they made 6 runs Charles Last dedicated the grave while the Cub Chambers at Bear River City pitchers allowed Driggs and Anderson only nine hits and 5 runs I Contests Interest at Carland From in Garland Work Available Idaho In Pea Fields SerNational Reemployment of this county advises that they from Driggs a communication The vice have For Idaho requesting pea pickers those interested there is steady work from now until September and if the worker stays thruout the season he will receive besides regular earnings a bonus of 25c per hundred pounds The call was for 1800 pea pickers and the Logan office will fill as many as they can The average worker is making $400 a day and some are making $900 a day Camp grounds properly policed are available for the workers use with free lights Vater and plenty of shade For further particulars call or write the National - Reemployment - Service Brigham City Utah F c - 4 :4i t NOTICE The WPA Canning Center will operate at Garland in the LDS kitchen on Wednesday July 29th at 9 am will be received No produce after noon Summary: Stolen continued on bases — Chnstian-- ‘ page 4 — li Elsie Larsen - District & Supervisor : i |