Show delivered unto you that which I also how that Christ died for our sins acreceived and that He was cording to the scriptures buried and that He rose again the third day according to the scriptures Ad that He was seen of Cephas then of the And after that he was seen of above Twelve of ' whom the five hundred brethren at once greater part remain unto this present but some are asleep After that He was seen of James then of all the apostles And last of all He was seen of me also” Cor 13th Chapter GARLAND TI PUBLISHED Vol XII No EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT UTAH UTAH Friday GARLAND 32 —:— GARLAND March I The weather man must have been looking at Almanac and noticed that spring is clue this week such beautiful warm days he has been presenting to us If - week-en- v f t ' & K "A f fii-f-i GW A- - - - munity The board met In the basement of the library and passed several recommendations which it presented to the city council at their regular session One resolution directed attention to the to dangers jife and property arising out of the i of cars In the Unregulated parking business district along Factory street and asked that the ooundl take Immediate condisteps to Improve tions Wants ' ' )) I ON POLITICS It’s a hot seat and no fooling where sits the the President of these United States especially Who ever attains the hign in times of stress office can expect to be “damned if he does and damned if he doesn’t” as the saying goes If he departs from precedent to solve a new problem he will be a left wing revolutionary bent on givIf he ing the country over to a dictatorship holds to traditional procedure he will be called a reactionary an ultra conservative a dupe of And no matter wThich intrenched privilege course he takes he will make enough mistakes to the disfavor of individhis down head on bring uals in every wralk of life Moreover the quality of his motives will have no effect upon the kind of things that are said of him To some of those who disagree he with him or are offended by his program will become a designing traitorous scoundrel tho his idealism he as fine as was President Wilson’s as his kindly humanitarianism and patriotism deep as President Hoover’s or his interest in the progress and well being of his fellow citizens as sincere as President Roosevelt’s It5 is a strange fact but true that feeling becomes so strong here on political questions that otherwise sensible men will bend their religion to make it approve the practices and policies of their political party and the editor knows that he will be held in contempt by someone for admitting herein that Wilson or Roosevelt had else ideals and by someone for ascribing to Hoover the merest trace of humanitarianism or patriotism Everyone who heard the glee club program here Sunday enjoyed an hour of fine uplifting entertainment The singers‘ and their conduct-o- r won” the “whole" hearted approval "of 'everyone in the audience They deserve commendation for their interest in and mastery of one of the most beautiful arts known to men 0 Dr Wardleigh isn’t ready to start work in the garden yet but he is improving so rapidly that he was back up town briefly this week Ward Reunion Tops Local Events This aa THE WORD ALONQ” is the slogan In Garland today reunion home and makes ready tor Its annual coming of the event begins tonight on a program that a special for the past month and will continue has been preparing Easter banquets dancing thru Saturday and Sunday with drama services and a sacrament meeting at which former bishops of the ward — will be In attendance Tonight at 8 o'clock the Garland GIRLS WILL SELL ward MIA dramatists will present POPCORN BALLS an excellent royalty play callEmlyn ed "Night Must Fall” The ward Beehive girls will sell by balls Williams In the cast are: Theral at the play this evenpopcorn Naomi Miss Leota Hughes Cooke Jessie Bishop ing announces Cooke Carl Ann leader Hales class Nancy Gleason Blaine Bishop EuPhyllis The girls are doing this to raise “PASS genia Rogers Tho there has been some expense of with the preparation connected this play no charge will be made at the door Everyone in the ward towith their friends and all gether members former also are cordially invited by the Bishopric the MIA to be committee and the reunion when the curtain rises present The Saturday program of events begins at 2 pm with a free dance and lunch for children of program Priage 4 to 11 inclusive Primary mary officers under the direction of Mrs John J Shumway will direct the entertainment part of this feature Dancing will begin at 2 pm A program will be presented at the will intermission and the luncheon follow At 6 30 adults will begin to gather in the stake tabernacle for a of readings and songs program dan-'uumbx'rs Thiswill continue Continued on page 5 Company Explains Position on Sugar Beet Contract 21 1940 on page 5 for 1940 without change cepted So far as we are aware there is no section In the nation where an iir lease In the price payable for been - accorded beeU- ha Uepre- sentatives of your Association have be made In asked that an exception Coutmued on page funds for their ing the summer be Enforced City Council Saya the ward Observance committee March Corvtlnued Parking Regulation To Week-en- d Chief topic ql conversation among farmers TO OUR GARLAND DISTRICT and everyone elser this week is the sugar beet sit- BEET GROWERS we reknow As you probably Once more growers and processors are uation sient a number of days with at an impasse on contract terms and officers of cently Association representatives from the both the company and the growers organizations Upper Snake River and Utah areas are presenting their views of the difficulty to the in an endeavor to negotiate a conBusiness and agricultural life in our tract to cover the 1940 crop of sugar public state would be profoundly altered perhaps even beets Little has been said in the as a our position disadvantage press concerning seriously restricted to everyone’s of this Company you are should there be no activity in our beet fields and grower to know it entitled sugar factories this year Conditions in the beet sugar inat and In the country The decision of the growers in North Box dustry are no better today than In large Elder to contract only thru their duly elected as- 1939 We share with you the hope sociation officers is not surprising in view of curthat they will improve they may Stockholders and well do so by next October when rent ideas of good practice the year on 1940 accounting employes of the sugar companies have to let their sugar sales commences Heads officials say the deciding word for them In all beet producing areas other of the beet growers associations should stand in than Utah and Idaho 1939 contracts the same capacity with growers have been acTo have decided to hold out until April 1st as one Idaho group has done and then to reto make individual con- lease the membership 'tracts would have been silly - Such action is bickering The capitulation announ- - f new city planning board made up of representatives of the civic clubs of the communvarious ity Monday evening named Charles II Last as Its chairman Mrs George as Henrie and Mrs T E Betenson as secretary and entered Into a discusImmediately sion of problems facing the comThe 'tJiv N 4 - "' Last is Named Head of City Planning Board xv a C REFLECTIONS r’ rsr : u- PUBLISHER AND $200 Per Year tip Ay EDITOR 1940 A ' his Everyone in the Garland ward will be at one or more of the activities of the reunion this Scores already have done something ot to contribute to its success as an evidence All their interest in their church community who participate will learn to better appreciate their neighbors and friends and - will be drawn into a closer relationship in the cause of human welfare 22 JOHNS t SCANNING THE SCENE 'Jl WM VERNALD qlass activities dur- A allel street city ordinance requiring parparking In front of factory was which houses year 1s to be enforced decided by the Garland City The curbs will be Monday In the for such parking business passed It was council marked accidents and Numerous minor accidents have occur ed recentdue to the narrowness of the on street when cars are parked both sides and something must be done to remedy the condition g the widening of the street It near ly ing ed held regulation regarding on the street Is also truck parkcontemplat- Beet county If their growers of will plant North beets representatives Box Elder when sign irt A substantial beginning was made on a Garland beautificaTuesday tion project that promises to be a A credit to the entire valley group of men organized by Bishop of began a task Welling parking the block of ground lying north of owned the Oarland nd the Bear by the Garland ward River stake ' preliminary furnished sketch the of ' A pro- tho Presiding by office at Salt Lake City in the hands of George and placed ' Abbott chairman of the stake beautification committee provides for sodOn the ding of the" entire area there1 will be" a grounds baseball field one or two 'softball diamonds a barbecue oven an outdoor meeting place and other recreational facilities Bishop's a and con- tract with Company o the Sugar Such was the unanimous of approximately 350 beet who assembled at the high growers school Wednesday evening to hear the report of Orson Iverson president and other officers of the aswho were sociation at present meetings with company executives at Salt Lalce City last week at wliir'i contract negotiations down bogged decision Joseph F Merrill will Second dedicate the new $58000 ward chapel and recreational hall at Tremonton Sunday at 2 pun Other dedication speakers will be BishStake President C E Smith op D B Green of the First ward and Bishop James Walton of the " ” In “passing r e s olu tlo rf t he'T new ward The Impressive white structure ral growers gave expression to a inwas entirely built and paid for in Bentiment that news dispatches dicate Is wide spread In Utah and ten months thru money unique areas Souin raising projects and special efforts Idaho beet growing Box Elder growers came to a s'rri of members of both wards Utah The building was required when a lar decision Tuesday night beet growers whose fie ds new ward was designated from the county were kept out of beets in 1936 votovergrown of the original population ed first ward The new ward Wednesday night to stand by was the decision of directoi their created from residents of the southVotes of confidence in their officeis ern of town with James Walthave been passed according to reon bishop and John O Garfield ports by Idaho Falls Rigby and and George Stenquist counselors and Albert D Earl clerk Bishop Rupert growers and a' block of 150 In the Independent Walton was the former bishop of growers district which had signed a the First ward u’ard which estaexcontract Wednesday reportedly blished the record of constructing dissatisfaction with their ofpressed and dedicating their $65000 chape ficers and voted to return to the In only 9 months state Twin Falls oforganization The ceremonies inwill Sunday ficers will release their growers to clude music by the choir 50 of make Individual contracts If r:ro mrmbers under the direction of obtained by April first Walter Wuthrlch numbers a has been by and will no penaltties whatsoever mixed quartet violin selections by be to their asexacted according Tw 11a Meldrum solos by piano Barbara Rasmussen and organ se- sociation president Carl Leonard cf lections with Mrs Geneve Walker Filer 's At the same time that the at the new organ and the growers are In susThe new building ’has an impressive chapel with a south side wall pense ever the outcome of the cJ business men are evidencof special glass and Interior walls of white celotex and hadwood floor ing considerable concern Beet ra s material The large auditorium adand sugar processing of ultimate profits to growers joins the chapel and the two are or is out it Is here processors pointed separated by a partition labor for large numbers of removable provides for overflow crowds men whose Income from It keeps In scores business will of pommunit’es The Garland Camp DUP alive"' TliaV' Oarland' "is” particular!" " meet Friday March 29 At the lief Society rooms with Mrs O A dependent upon such an Income is mentioned Unford as hostess lcal being by every Apostle page 4 Work Begun on Ward Project A ject Growers Adamant in Stand For Association Recognition Tremonton Ward Dedicating Chapel Sunday Afternoon on Continued last future near was A More Cleanups Another resolution of the board the large amount of refuse deplored that Is allowed to accumulate at the rear of business buildings It asked that the city Institute a in the busweekly garbage clean-u- p iness district and if necessary charge the stores a small amount to Such garbage help pay the cost plies were held to be not' only un- sightly but also admirable places for Tuesday the entire plot was plowed and harrowed and' a' group of men with axes and shovels remov- ed stumps and unsightly shrubbery Further leveling and plowing will be done and as the work progresses a complete list of those working on it will be available for publishing 1 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Tuesday March 26 Is appointed for the the City by gathering of refuse Trucks will call for all rubbish prooz perly and conveniently piled the above date and on the second of eaclj month thereafter Tuesday By Order of the Garland City Council Alfred Ethel Michaelis Rogers business man today anxious to see the two groups are of City Mayor Recorder and all such represetatives of reach an agree- ment - Oil THE INSIDE SX out '“‘lkrfflc of every fbtolitie TEAf Happen After Dark 7 $arrr wa ' rqoam — ’ |