Show Error tolerated free to THE GARLAND TIMES be of opinion map wbero reaioa la left ' eembat It Jefferson PUBLISHED VoL No X EVERY MORNING FRIDAY PERTINENT ' Over two and one quarter million people with incomes under $5000 paid income Soil Right for Big Beet Planting o (Prepared Leonard L Say Observers Company Worker Buy Signing Up Acreage In Valley This Week o e Sixty-on- e people with incomes of over one million dollars each paid $77138-00- 0 This represented 71 r income percent Between after deductions these two groups were six thouhundred and fifty-on- e sand people who paid over one billion dollars in income taxes Coming thru Ogden The other evening just after dark we were profoundly impressed by the modest refinement in which Mayor decorated his 'Perry has A few office building more terms of the cowboy ” mayor and all Ogden will look as garish as a county fair midway Bearfai Staff Sponsors Personality Contest I Progress on the 1938 yearbook Ted well under way according to Linford Bearfax editor Unique covers have been chosen which the btaff feels are snnong the most ap- propriate and fitting cover? fax has yet had contest The personality tho Bearofficially opened Monday and is expected tc The arouse much interest closing days of the contest are expected to be a torrid battle until the final winners are announced complete list of the Following is different personality groups and the manager of each: School Sweetheart Stanley Cajstle-roHigh Geared Gal Dick Welling Big Sister Jack Gleason Twinkling Go Toes Beard Happy Shirley Prospects for a excellent big acreage of beets spring growing seaexceptionally good" in the valley It Is Indies teed by comments from growers this weeek and an son are declare the soil is in "exReports cellent condition and filled to an unusual depth with moisture Sugar company officers anticipate that conthousand tracts for ten to twelve acres will be signed In the county the next two weeks Sugar Company agents are arranging to meet beet growers at community centers of towns In the Valley for It the purpose of writing contracts U desired that Insofar as beet growers can do so that contracts be written at these times and designed places so preparations can be made early for planting the crop in good time It has been demonstrated repeatedly that beets planted early on the average produce the best tonnage Agents wlU be at Thatch® Thursday March 10 Elwood school house Monday Friday March 11 Both we March M Deweyvllle Tuesday Mar 15 March 16 Wednesday Cropley 17 RiverFielding Thursday March side Friday March 18 Tremonton March 19 and Garland Saturday factory every day Meetings will begin at 10 am It is Important that beet growers sign the contract personally because of Federal bonus payment requirements and also to secure phosphate and beet seed The Company advises that Its shops and mechanics are available for the repair of beet drills at cost If brot In at an early date a Lucky Ruth Secrist Johnny On The Lochlnvar Lucille Spot Iael Miller Jensen The wit Ross Hadfleld East Garland Wins Tournament Opener At Ogden Wednesday East Bear Sugar Company Fill Out Form For Benefit Payment The Utah Idaho Sugar Company has been supplied with Form blanks by tfe Beet Section of the Department of Agriculture upon which It is requested to give the information hecessary to compute the money due beet grower under the provision St- the law for beet payments to Orson A Chlrstensen according JBox Elder county agricultural superi- ntendent The Company will rush these reports to completion so that payments can be made as soon as possible The districts which sufcq&jtbcir reIt is ports first will be paid first presumed Form 8 B 107 calls for acreage and toxlnage of all growers In 1937 as the payments are to be based upon tonnage produced by each grower In Garland first place River stake MLA winner In basketball victorious In the opening emerged round of the Ogden district tournament at the Weber gymnasium WedThe fast East Garnesday evening land quint won handily from 'Ogden 16th Thatcher lost to North Ogden 31 to 26 Thursday night at 10 the local team is playing Ogden 4th in a game that is expected to offer them plenty of competition East Garland’s linethe following players: up Includes Johnson Adams 8 Oyler L Atkinson R Oyler Nielsen Rhodes C Atkinson Shaffer Cheney Ship Boys Complete Several Hay Racks comes From the shop department and the report that three ten have been completed and an order sent In for seven more 1937 wood hay racks Freshmen taking Form 8 B 108 asks for the acreage work are building milk stools benchand tonnage for 1936 4or each grower es and trellises Mr Skinner and Mr Though the benefit payments are not ” Mr Last 1936 Heggie have been invited to attend conditioned In any rway upon teachers convention at Salt Lake City production it Is thought that this Information Is desired by the Departand were asked to bring with them ment to be considered in connection an exhibit of projects 3 with the acreage of growers in 1938 for the purpose of determining'" In- FARM BUREAU HOME AND dividual acreage allotments- for 1939 COMMUNITY SECTION TO It is estimated that the payments HOLD MEETING due the Bor Elder growers will be at is Section Tlijf Home and Community leas( $180 per ton The money being raised by a processing tax of of the North Box Elder county farm 534 cents per hundred bf sugar which bureau will hold a meetingin the is collected through the manufactur- Garland Library at 2 pm next Weders in their sale prioe of sugar nesday March 16 announce pre The Benefit Payments Program will de n Mra A R Capener be administered Mrs County Demonstration Agent through the County Nettie Lund will be present to disAgricultural Conservation Committee cuss plans for the coming season Fercomposed of EL EL Larsen M ry J Holmgren and Orson A All women interested are invited tc Iverson under the official direction attend and each farm bureau local of County Mr is urged to have at least one repreAgricultural Agent Btewart sentative present J UTAH the for ' VERNALD UTAH FRIDAY Times WM by Bishop) Have we really progressed so far? On the whole Americans are a gracious and kindly people — until they get a toe on an acceThen lerator truly they often revert to barbarism No other term adequately describes some of the dangerously' bad manners witnessed everyday on the highways Every day we see them hogging the middle of the - road - cutting in dashing away from the curb approaching with glaring light and committing other offenses of manners which endanger lives Club Breaks Even On Drama Project Receipts Will Meet Expense Say Davis JOHNS MARCH 11 Funeral Rites Be Polite When You Drive taxes totalling $66282000 o GARLAND GARLAND 32 PARAGRAPHS last year AT Held Here Thufsday for Frederick Buxton City a business Wednesday —Anonymous $200 Per Yea County Grants Garland Use of Road Equipment for Oiling Commissioners Will Consider Paying City For Funeral services for Frederick BuxFire Protection in Adjacent Area Flooded Roads who passed away Monday were Innoculation Expense O ther Business Demands ward chapel held at the Garland Board Attention Thursday afternoon under the direcThe Arthur tion of Bishop Welling Commissioners at their building was almost filled with friends County The request of the town of Perry who came to pay last respects to the ‘for purchase of land fof Monday meeting granted Garland for $2000 7” r deceased Hood cohtrul wofk east of that place of Thoa Wise City at the request It was beThe opening selection “The Lord's the use of the county gravel crusher was further discussed Prayer” was led by the ward Singing and other e quipment necessary for lieved that $2000 was more than the of share a Mothers led by Vida Manning with the oiling of about such county’s project and mile Mrs George Davis as accompanist " the blatter was ' held open for' furof city street "this spring consideration ther Thomas Rampton offered the InvoThe board took under advisement a School superintendent Hcrvln cation that the request of J M Gaddie reported that 5137 ImmunizaDuring the service Dr D B Green county pay to Qarl&nd City the sum tions had been given in the recent of use 0f $1000 annually for the accompanied by Mrs Geo Qulnney echoed drive at a total cost of $84430 'Lit solo violin “The in the Lamp the fire Garland county played equipment amount the state had paid Hour" and Horace Woffinden sang In a radius of ten miles of the city Of this $21350 leaving $63080 to be divided Mr Gaddie explained “Trusting" that Garland j between the school district equally City la considering the purchase and the county Speakers were Jos H Klrkham The payment was some new equipment which' would Mrs Harold Castleton Bussell authorized simiA and Bishop make this service practical John J Shumway Joseph H Francis secretary of the been lar proposal had previously Welling Taylor O razing advisory' board read The Singing Mothers rendered “In- made by Brigham City The commis- a request ot the association for the vocation” as the closing number and sion stated that they were sympa- - further extension of road work In the the benediction was pronounced by J tlictdc toward the proposal and that western pad of the county as a proan Investigation would be made Thos E King tection to bis cattle industry there Speakers made repeated reference to' An allowance of $25 was made to It was contended that such a proand pleasant Chris Rasmussen for care of the gram would be of great financial adthe genial disposition W H home life of the deceased and urged county park until April 1 vantage to the county all to live worthy of the rewards Thayne was granted a stenographer Read Destroyed by Rains office for Rural the Rehabilitation faithful the promised Recent rains have washed out many ten for a t day period ' Burial was In the Bear River fitj roads in the vicinity of Hansel ValA cemetery where Ludvig Larsen dedilarge delegation representing ley and Blue Creek delegations from cated the grave Brigfaami Tremonton Garland Grouse those areas Informed the commission The deceased was born In Wakefield Creel? nd other communities appear Repair of the damage will be taken Yorkshire England Aug 3v 1863 to ed requesting the cooperation of the care of as sobn as possible it waf William and Sarah Mounteer Buxton county with the state road commis- stated He came to Utah with hi parents in sion In completing the north of the to roads Other matters relating 1876 and the family settled at Union lake highway to the Nevada line weed eradication a car for the sherHe married Hilda Cecelia Larson The board will be willing to aid in iffs department a safe for the rethis project whenever possible but tne corder’s office presentation of claims March 18 1885 in the Logan temple After his marriage he moved to Mid county roads claim the use of county etc were also considered at the vale where he resided until 1902 when equipment first It was Indicated meeting they moved to Oregon returning to Utah In 1905 making his home In South Box Elder Garland where he has resided for 33 River Given 'v Honors National was constitution PUBLISHER ton Ladies’ H D Woffinden visitor In Brigham provtd people can go a ran to the 1938 “The Garland Lions will be able to pay all expenses Incurred Incident to ' Community bringing " the “ Little Theatre players here In the drama “Hell Bent Per Heaven" reports George Davis of the finance committee “Only a fair crowd attended the evening performance of the play at the high school and the expense for the use of the building and expenses of transporting the cast and their scenery were such that we feel fortunate at having been able to bring this fine drama to the vane without losing any money” he continued While not rated as good a play as “Wintered" this production met more favor here Since as presented it made fewer emotional demands upon an audience that has shown more wilto be amused than it has to lingness be moved in any other way The cast did a commendable jot with the drama setting a standard of years Besides his widow he is survived by acting which should give the growthe following sons and daughters! ing list of local amateurs something to strive to equal for sometime Mrs Mary Udy of Riverdale Utah Mrs Sarah Hilton Ameron and Clyde Buxton all of Garland 18 grandNew Farm Bill children and seven and a brother Charles H BuxProvisions Explained ton of Salt Lake City national farm program An which will help the farmers and at Club the same time protect consumers Is planned under the Agricultural A1938 Act for djustment passed by Constitution and signed by congress recently President Roosevelt last week Mrs Arthur Welling was hostess to the of Most publicized provision the Ladies’ Self Culture club at her 1938 act is the granary home March 4 section designed to maintain a comPresident Mrs F L Nye presided paratively constant supply of stapl$ A short business report was given farm commodities by stabilizing pro- The program presented under the diof duction and ananglng for storage rection of Mrs V W Johns of the surpluses RelaCitizenship and International will be Another provision which tions department was presented as entirely new to Utah wheat farmers follows: on 100 Is the percent crop insurance Flag ceremony was conducted bj This is the first optheir acreage scouts Russel Miller Howard portunity farmers have had to obtain Keith Walker and Neal HalL wheat crop Insurance of such a type Miss Bessie Korth played two accordProvisions of the old soil conservalan solos Miss Rhoda Larsen gave tion program will be continued a talk on “The History and Essential 1938 Payments will be made as of the Constitution” and Principles to apfanners following previously L Delos Daines of Tremon- proved soil conserving and range and Attorney on “How the Constitution spoke soil building practices Arrangements Affects the Dally Life of the Citizen" are sdao made under the plan for in creases In all payments of less than Stanley Anderson and Stanley John-- j son winners of the essay contest small for 8200 as a special provision at the high school by the sponsored farmers club read their essays on “How the! conserof foundation the the Upon vation program specific provisions a if Constitution Protects the Rights oft 'J made for five crops: wheat corn cot- American Youth" ton tobacco and rice Allottments The social hour and refreshments were enjoyed by 28 members and 10 will be set to provide both for production of adequate supplies of these guests Club will meet March 18 at the crop each year for domestic and home of Mrs Alma W King port use and lor maintaining an adequate reserve Loans will be made under certain conditions to corn cotton and wheat producers and at the discretion of the President and the secretary of agriculture producers of other comto borrow modities may be allowed “ under the program Consumers will be protected from any radical rise in the price of farm commodities thru the reserves maintained under other provisions of the act AND EDITOR “A newspaper tectlon BOY SCOUTS DANCE SPONSOR TONIGHT Riverside Boy Scouts are holding a “Bam Dance" Friday evening' la the Riverside ward halL The admission price is 35 cents a couple and 10c for extra ladles The money raised by the dance will be used for scouting Refreshment equipment and trl will be served Mr Blaine Sc Monday Farm Bureau Holds Annual Banquet 300 Approximately people enjoyed excellent banquet and program of south Box Elder farm bureau at Corinne last Friday evening the the Bear Chance to Win In State Tourney in Bears Lose The banquet was served by the Practice ward which Is gathering Game With Idaho for a new ward chapel Team Thursday Speakers at the program conducted were Ward C by Mrs Pearl Hunsaker Holbrook Bear River high “stellar state farm bureau presischools dent Dr Klrkham of Salt Lake City basketball quint clinched the division and E J Holmgren Mrs C O championship Friday in an easy win Adney gave an address advocating over the Box Elder five and next medical service for farm cooperative week the enter state tournament with enAn bureau members excellent Is an even tertainment program was also carried what many critics contend chance to win the state title ou Oorinne funds Thursday the touted Bears overconfident dropped decision to the Grace Idaho team ' in a should remind practice game that them that they can still lose despite their string of nine straight victories The Home Economics department of in league play' the Utah Power and Light company The boys ran up a big lead in the at school will hold a free cooking early moments of play and were reMarch 15 Tremonton ntxt Tuesday placed by the second string who playat 2 0clock( announce8 Guy Johnson ed out the half holding a two point local manager In the second half the first edge The school will be held in the LD8 team was back In play but was unable Interested In chapeL Everyone to head off the Grace crew who caking methods Is Invited to be played steadily on to drop the winprcsent ning shot thru the hoop Just as the a Free CookiHvSchooi At Tremonton Tuesday game Senior Hop Committees' ' Bein Preparations ended RIVERSIDE ENJOY CLUB GIRLS PART v are now underway for the Senior Hop scheduled for April Riverside “Tidy Neat and Timely 8 The committee was elected last club girls enjoyed a party Tuesweek In class meeting Melvin Manday evening The girls went to the with waa elected chairman ning movies and a afterwards enjoyed Blanche Richards Naoma Gaddie luncheon The party was given on and Lewis Allen assisting the prize money that the girl won In the county and state fairs last CALLED DEMOCRATIC MEETING year in the club are Melva The girls A mass meeting for the purpose of Davis president vice president Thola electing a chairman vice chair- Jensen secertary Amanda Ward and woman secretary treasurer and three Afton Hales Leone Macfarland Marcommittee members and delegates tc Ward Fay Hadfleld and leaders the county convention will be held at gie Mrs Anns Anderson and Miss Nina Garland March 16 at 7:30 pm Richards H Dean Hall precinct chairman "Preparation ri AU precincts of the county are Mr Ac Mrs RuLon Manning holding reorganization meetings on) Miss LouVell Roberts of Brigham Mrs J J Thom peon and on this date In response to a call of tended the play sponsored by the Lions club at the visited relatives In Clarkstonj Harold Reese democratic county high school Wed- -j chairman ncsd&y evening |