Show Catt thy burden upon the Lord sustain thee — Psalm 55:22 and He rrrv will SCANNING THE SCENE WITH THE Vol XII EDITOR GARLAND TIME E PUBLISHED FRIDAY EVERY MORNING AT — UTAH GARLAND VERNALD UTAH FRIDAY GARLAND No 51 WM JULY 26 JOHNS f' ''' s '&' ' 77& ' ffSG State Political i’' j’®’ !’ 'i Leaders Will Debate Here v ' that should properly O A letter from “two movie vets from Garland” to Columeandering’s opinion of Zahuck “Jesse James” and Don Ameche is bej ing turned over to Stan this week He may add it to his collection of evidence that the critics and the fans are often far apart and that even the critics are hot always in agreement taking exception BOTH PARTIES CONFIDENT O Democratic strategists in high places figure that the coming election should be an easy hurdle They point to the fact that there is no chance whatever that they will lose the Solid South That block of states gives them 113 votes (The five border states of Kentucky Tennessee West Virginia Oklahoma and Maryland they also add into the list as easy to get this year This gives them 49 more or a total of 162 votes that are certain It will take 266 to win the election The other 104 votes should be forthcoming they feel as follows: California and Washington 30 10 votes New Mexico Arizona and Montana votes and the rest from Illinois Missouri and New Jersey and any other state with 4 votes They feel their chances to take additional big states such as Iowa New York Pennsylvania Ohio Michigan and several others are better than even The Willkie forces are that O We regretted that the large picture of Presof crowded the announcement ident Roosevelt Judge Jones' candidacy off the front page last issue but are sure the Judge was more than glad to join the many illustrious Democrats who were giving way to the President that week The First O Delbert Hansen at the Tri State Lumber hasr already arranged an attractive window display heralding the coming Wheat and Beet day festivities Congratulations on the good start Delbert e This summer we have been bothered a good deal in these Utah vallej's with pests threatening our crops The aphis has already limited the green pea yield The white fly has probably reduced the beet tonnage by as much as a third or even more in many wide areas Grasshoppers "would soon devour everything in sight if they were 'not systematically poisoned every year Many the fruit '"varieties cf insects and worms keep Continued on page 5 stirring four of political I! y r& s V C J ' worth senatorial candiRepublican John S Boyden Democrat C Jensen Republican Edgar both attorneys of recognized ability will Jointly preside over the hoetlll-tle- s 7 date and Manning coast defense guns will be one of the important military operations in the new defense program the United States Members of the 207th coast artillery of New York are shown receiving Instructions in their duties A number of regiments of the National Guard particularly along the Atlantic seaboard are being transformed into coast artUlery units They will be trained to repel attacks coming from either the sea or the air ' Regular army coast defense units are likewise being expanded of Primary Leaders of Stake Will Meet Tomorrow Thirty Men Seek County Office As Filing Ends All Names Will be On Ballot For Primary Election Ten men have offered in Box Elder county their services as state as state and seven representatives senators Wednesday it appeared on nominations from the list of office of the county file at the clerk The nominees whose appear on the primary lot are as follows: names election will bal- Service Unemployment Will Conduct Business Weekly at Garland purpose notable State representatives Republicans monton S C Wixom and Ella district No 2 No V of all members of all All claimants A meeting Reeder of Brigham who are now filing City Tremonton M Kerr InsurG Clifton Wheat and Beet day committees is by mail for unemployment L Rich-- 1 called for tonight at the library by ance will be individually No Democrats notified by Spencer ards John W Howard general chairman to the central office Wesley An- - G G Sweeten celebration of review the progress derson of Brigham City Anthony of Corinne and Mil-- 1 plans to date and to coordinate Wayne Owens Office ure efforts J Thome of Perry incumbent 2 W A Adams No of East Garland For Is asked to show up Everjone and David R Waldron of Trernon-to- n promptly at 8 so there will be no Candidates State Listed Primary election Balloting delay Albert senators Republicans of Bear River City W Holmgren Holst Jr and James E Halverson State L of Brigham mond H Brigham of Portage Democrats RayGrant) Abel S Rich of City and Wayne N Mason City WaltCounty attorney Republican er O Mann of Brgham City incumbent Democrats George M Mason and Marriner M Morrison of Brigham City commissioner Republicans Alma Theurer of Tremonton and E J Holmgren of Garland Democrats Osey Jensen of Bear River City Joseph I Dewey of Brigham City and James Brough of Tremonton commissioner HadfleM Noble Republicans John Hunsaker Reynold V Reeder and Ray H Smith of Brigham City and Z Y Erekson of Mantua Democrats A Joseph Nielson of Garland For Brigham City Judge Republican J Wesley incumbent Horsley Family Education Living Consultant in Brown Muriel Washington Life Education Family DC will be the conference leader Miss Nancy Finch president of the Utah Home Economics Association and Miss Angel yn Wamick State Education Director of Homemaking of the are assisting in development Dr The annual Box Elder county club Campfire program will be held 7 7 August 2 it was decided Monday at a meeting dub of the county Leaders’ Association This is the clubs in summer outing of all the county and is held each year In plans in are The following individuals the Box Elder county park In Box charge of local arrangements Elder canyon K general Mrs Owen In charge of the affair are the Phyllis chairmanrHousing Committe- e- Mrs officers of Uie County Leaders Mrs chairman sedation Thomas A Summers Tre- - Nettie B Luhd Oneta K Shurtz Mrs R N Price Mrs Sara committee — Registration Mrs Maurlne chairman Nicholson Meals and Chari- - Gubler Mayor A L Freeman and Mrs Nettie B Lund eommittss — Miss Mildred Theurer es W Warnick It is expected that practically all chairman Miss Edna Burnham Mrs Mrs E Robb’ns J Wesley of the 300 '4-club members of the Mary Miss Recreation committee— along with Horsley county will be present chairman Miss Grettle Helen Smith and leaders their club parents Shaw F A Hinckley Abel S Rich j sponsors constituted the ' most permanent celebration sign and have hung it this week Just” south ct town This large sign is constructed of sheet metajt And had to be placed between two large trees on either Side of the highway since the utility It 'without poles would not hold special bradng The cloth sign Was to a moved location on Factory street where the winds do not damage It Plans for the decoration of the streets and places of business were approved last week at a meeting of the decoration committee says Skinner chairman and this work Is now begun Other committees active during the week were planning the flower show and the Junior parade which has all the youngsters in town interested this year Recreation Benefit Ball Game Set Logan and Brigham Tremonton Garland softball artlstk will apprar in three high class games under the lights at Tremonton Saturday evening sponsored by the Garland recreation At a committee meeting held In the Board of Education office Tuesthe for 16 the theme day July Life conference to be held Family In Brigham City was August decided uin7 the In the Home Up “Growing was School and the Community4 lected as the theme for the week meet these needs adequately This conference is being sponsored Jointly by the Utah Home Economics Association and the Box Elder Program of Education for Home ana It of the week accomplishment 'made during which all committees progress in their plans for the celebration The decoration and committees a have completed Tomorrow Night Group Prepares For Conference In considering this the following aspects of the topic will be discussed: 1 What it means to grow up and the kind of maturity we need today is achieved 2 How maturity 3 Basic personality needs and how they are met and 4 The needs of adolescence what schools and homes can do to k Arrangements for this feature were made by members of trie committee who made a' special trip Salt Lake City this week for the Ward Primary presidents and their counselors frem every ward in The Utah State Employment Ser£he Bear River stake wlU gather in vice has recently opened an office Garland afternoon for a in the First National Bank Building Saturday with the Primary at Brigham City with Paul Davis in special meeting stake beard to get the work outlined charge This office wiU perform the for the coming season usual functions Including service to received from the genInstructions cm-- 1 seeking employers applicants eral board at the June convention ployment and claimants for unfem- for will be discusssed and plans ployment insurance work the fall Primary beginning to Garland An itinerant service will be made 1 will be Inaugurated and August The meeting will be held at 2 p m continue every Thursday thereafter in the Garland ward Relief Society Mr Davis will be at the community room room In the basement of the Gar1 pun from to 3:30 will be served by the land Library Refreshments pm and he will also spend two and stake board hours every Thursday morning at the Lion's club room in TreTONIGHT MEETING COMMITTEE Family O Harry Knott thinks that he will be a more considerate ‘and 'devoted husband from now on (It makes us wonder where he would start to improve We have thot jne must already be pretty good at htat) He has been lonesome while his wife and daughter ‘Frances have been away three weeks seeing the San FrancisCo fair He was planning to meet them at the airport at Salt Lake City Thursday on their return political debate bethe most prominent personalities and candidates in the state will be presented at the wheat and Beet day celebration assembly at the tabernacle at Garland Saturday August 17th On the platform for this airing cf opinions and counter opinions will be Henry D Moyle Democratic candidate for governor William J Lowe Republican candidate for governor Delbert M Draper Democratic candidate for the United States senate and Philo T FarnsA tween E of the opinion the third term pajrty will not grab off those last hundred vote so easily They point out that even will not be New Dealers admit that Roosevelt likely to get more than 75 per cent of the votes that came his way before and if the 25 per cent shift comes in the right places then the election is in the bag for Willkie : Four Man Debate Will i Be Feature of Celebration Meeting fruit The county produce a large amount of feed Moreover it be fed here should be fed to the best kind of cattle rather real value to return in order the kind than poor to the feeder- - With many farm crops proving unprofitable valley fanner would do well to look to the possibilities of profit in more intensive dependable dairying which provides a steady The replacing of the “avesource of income rage to poor” stock with stock of better quality will help make the profits apparent More herd owners should now join the new testing association so they can get a better knowledge of the actual value of each of their cows with a view to handling them for greater profit We predict that when the dairy industry reaches the goal planning board members have set for it there will be a far greater wealth in the county than there is now PUBLISHER $200 Per Year They’re Ready to Defend America’s Coast COUNTY DAIRYING EXPANDS O The action of Box Elder county dairymen in forming a cow testing association of their own seems to indicate that there has been some recent expansion of the dairy industry in the county that the campaign to increase the number and quality of dairy cattle in the county is bearing AND EDITOR 1940 committee The games will begin at 7 pm when the Garland girls meet with a girls team from Brigham City At 8 o'clock Ashcrafts of Tremon- ton plays the touted Morning Milk from Logan and at 8 Aggregation Garland Grocery will represent the the Motor valley team against the Lundberg rated as Cache Valley’s best A good' First district: Demon at- - lhe Congress David H ?'rnltt6e Fowles Francis Walter K Granger Val II contlnu Mrs FCowles Republica- n- L L TajDr LeRoy B Young Arthur Woolley S M Jorgensen Second district: DemoCongress cratic — i- c- J Calder Republican — bent) Christensen Horace C E Vetterli W Watson Don Mack — — Beck Reed Dalton Alonzo H Cluff attendance 81006 1116 is sought at com recreation ”? In need of funds to summer activities savs Fashbeugh Jesse R S Budge Secretary of State: Democratic — E E Monson (Incumbent) D M Whelan Republican — Lloyd Riley R W Candland Attorney general: Democratic— Grover A Giles George S Balllf Grant ReMacfarlane Allen G Thurman Horace J Knowlton E publican— A Rogers Melvin C Harris Superintendent of public Instruction: Democratld — Charles H Skidmore (Incumbent) Republican— Calvin S Smith Reynold C Merrill E E Greenwood State treasurer: W Guy Oliver O Earl Thomas State auditor: M Reese Carey Democratic— John Ellis Republican — Democratic— Brigham Republican— H Young Samuel F Reese R R Nich- - Local News New Story Starts Soon! |