Show ) V - THE BASIS OF PROGRESS IS A STRIVING FOR INDIVIDUAL EXCELLENCE AND READINESS TO RECOGNIZE EXCELLENCE IN OTHERS READ THE TIMES A PAPER CRAMMED FULL OF NEWSY ARTICLES CONCISELY WRITTEN WITHOUT COMMENT OR OPINION Vol 3 No 25 L 111 A Garland Utah Thursday February BASKET Vlab BALL TOURNEY BEGINS MONDAY DEWEYVILLE PLAY WITH ENTERS CLEAN RECORD v ! PoAj Shows Output In the north division Garland Teachers Doing College Extension Work are That the teachers of this locality with vitally concerned Is evidenced by their Interest In extension work They were most fortunate this year in securing the services of Dr N A Pederson Dean of the English Depart ment and Dr Joel Ricks Dean of the History Department at the U S A C The classes given by these leaders are exceptionally interesting and educational a class being held each Monday evening at the Garland District Increase Daring Year PRESENTED DALE GLEASON Lecturers Discuss TONIGHT HELD IN TABERNACLE THE YEAR FUTURE FARMERS COUNT WINNINGS Abortion Tuesday AT ANNUAL MEET Meetings Funeral services for Dale Gleason 21 a rigorous period of pracFollowing tice in which students have worked son of Mr and Mrs George Gleason diligently under the direction of their of Garland who died Thursday Febleader Mr George O Nye to achieve ruary 12 following an operation for the best possible and at the end of a appendicitis were held in the Tabercampaign of excellent adverting fea- nacle at Garland Saturday The symof the community aroused by turing a radio presentation of the prin pathy the sudden passing of the young man cipals of the cast the opera Lelawala romantic Indian story will bo pre- nearly filled the body of the building sented in the Bear River High School with mourners friends and associates auditorium tonight and Friday night of the deceased and his family Besides its chorus the cast Includes Speakers at the services were Patthe following singers many of whom riarch Myron J Richards Lon have been heard previously in valley Joseph Klrkham - Milton H Norma communities: James Shumway Welling and Bishop Wllford W RichAnderson J P Christensen Leone ards Musical numbers were rendered Hall Bertha Robins Jack Austin Ver by ian Anderson Lemual Earl Victor a mixed quartette consisting of Mrs Boss Elwin Garfield Austin Seager J J Thompson Mr D H Manning Ru'ton Cannon Don Limb Thora Dur Mr Fred L Nye and George O Nye Bob Klrkham and who sang “O My Father” and “BeautLila Tubbs fey Gerald Tate iful Isle" cornet and violin duet G G E wee ten and Joseph Klrkham voLelewala (Falling Watres) daughter of Wokomls Chief of cal duet the Rasmussen brothers of (Great Heart) the Onlahgahrahs and Iniah tribe Mantua threatened by the more powerful DelaThe young man was stricken wares offers to be a sacrifice to the early Sunday Feb 8 and was operated From here on the on at the Bear River Valley Hospital spirit of the waters story presents a never failing variety the fame morning but the needed of interesting incidents The singing treatment came to late of the soloists and the chorus should He Is survived by his father and enhance Its appeal to the large aud- mother and the following brothers ience that will come to hear it preand sisters: Max Earl Carol Phyllis sented Jack Myrtle Ruth Keller and allot hr f sister born Friday Feb 13th Interment was n the Garland cemewhere P C Pettersen tery dedicated Dig the grave Tremonton Staging Wrestling Boxing Show Again Saturday Fielding Conquers Night pimmkji Time In Season fans of the Bear River Valley for another real athletic treat night Tremonton is again to be the scene A scrappy Fielding quint playing a of a full of interest sport program the about 2000 others engaged in raising well known Utah favorite Ira Dern game of ball that was a credit to their turkeys divided the returns from this will clash in the main event wih skill took advantage of a Plymouth off of York New Yankee Jack Rogers source night and administered a second drubThey are members of the Utah to the tune of which is This promises to be a real wrestling bing to the dryfarmers Turkey Growers association Next comes Hy in the play off to break the tie affiliated with the poultry organization performance who can furnish the crowd with for north division honors at the high The poultry association the report shows ended the year in a very health-- ! plenty of action who will mix it with school gym Wednesday night A y financial condition Its cash reserve Young Albert of Bingham large crowd of observers saw the Fat Clark the clown fighter of Lo- Fielding boys cop their well earned at the close of 1930 was $10581727 there was $44296889 while the Plymouth crew were in capital stock gan will fight with Roland Llllywhite and the ratio of assets of Brigham Lynn Thomas Tremonton missing enough easy shots to have outstanding to liabilities we3 better than 2 to will fight Garth Clark of Logan and made the game too close for anybody’s Ernie Conger of Tremonton will open comfort one Fielding led from the first whistle and was never headed The markets which provided outlets the show with Rodney Vogel of ProvThe idence The whole card Is a treat so for Utah poultry and products extend3 quarters was ed all the way from Pacific coast dont fall to attend the show Saturday states the Rocky mountain night through No team however is yet sure of stake to Atlantic territory and the honors for any of them can come out seaboard The New York metropolitan Mr and Mrs Dewey Richards will on top in the big toumment which bearea was the largest market of all leave Friday for Los Angeles to make gins Monday night in the High school however Sport are due Saturday their home gym Miss Capener Busy On College Vaudeville MEETING thv BEING FOR Year Henrte tht 1200 Association Does About Indian Love Story Theme Young Mans Sudden Death County Friesian Holstien BOY’S ACHIEVEMENTS Arouses 85 Per Cent Of State Vehicle Of Song Association Sponsors Sympathy NOTED AND PRAISED ' Of Of Export Business Community Miss Edna Capner of Garland a senior at the Utah State Agricultural College has been busy for the past week as supervisor of the stage design ing and setting of Kampus Kaprice a college vaudeville show to be presented March 13 by the of the college The show is an annual affair presented every winter quarter Miss Capner is registered in the School school of Education with a major In Art She is a member of the Beaux Mrs George Grover of Salt Lake Arts guild came up to attned the funeral services of Dale Gleason while here she was the guest of her sister Mrs George SUNDAY EVENING LOCAL MAN WRITES STORY The first Installment of a short fiction story by Mr C M Bowcutt a local will appear In the Times columns next week The Btory "in God We Trust" is a fanciful moves rapidly to its onis a of !t faith story a the face of most i unusual diLlcuities Friend of Mr Bowcutt will appreciate the effort that 1ms gone into the story and tho may find It somewhat less finished than the ones they are used to reading will give the writer the credit he deserves The Times is always glad to offer encouragement to those who desire an opportunity for expression in ths way 1931 HIGH SCHOOL OPERA FUNERAL SERVICES Cattle Men to Hear Million Dollar “LELAWALA': Nearly $10500000 worth of commerc FIELDING STOCK GOES lal poultry and poultry products were produced In Utah during 1930 an Increase of about $1000000 UP FOLLOWING WIN over the output for ' 1929 which was $9500000 WEDNESDAY NIGHT This was disclosed recently n the official annual report of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative association winner and released by Clyde C Edmonds Dewey and Thatcher Salt runner-u- p In the Southern division and Lake general manager Fielding and Plymouth of the Northern The million dollar gain Is even more division battle on the waxed floor next significant in face of the e Monday and Wednesday nights for depression in industry and agriculture the Bear River Stake M Mens Basket and the lowest prices on record Had Ball Championship a silver loving dlip prices remained normal the value inand the right to represent the Bear crease would have been much more River Stake in the chuch pronounced in Cache Valley early In March Despite conditions Utah's commercDewey made a clean sweep of her ial poultry industry set a new record schedule by taking eight straight vic- for total price and volume during 1930 tories Thatcher was a close second Never In the history of the aswith only two defeats sociation have so many eggs chickens In the Northern division Fielding and turkeys been marketed in other and Plymouth came to the wire neck states and neck each team had nine victorOf the total volume of poultry exies and one defeat In the playoff at port business the Utah association the High School took the handled about 85 per cent or $8325927 Fielding game by a 22 to 32 score The four 76 The report indicates Eggs were teams appear quite evenlv matched and the principal item handled by the poula great tournament Is expected On try association with an export volume Wednesdey bight the losing teams In of 548871 cases valued at $550883527 Mondays games meet In the first game The 16466130 dozen filled shipped for third place In the second game 1358 freight cars The previous year the winners meet for the stake title 325983 cases of eggs valued at $3316 The tournament is being handled by 483 In 835 freight cars Thus the inthe Stake Board who are making pre- crease shown in eggs $2200000 or 223 parations to handle the largest crowds 000 cases to attend a local tournament There Turkeys exported were second in have been eleven teams in the stake importance with 1200000 pounds or fighting for the top spot and over a 59 carloads of the world's finest ‘holihundred M Men have been taking day’’ meat bringing $35075510 Some part In basket ball during the past ten 57 'carloads of Turkeys“we“re marketed out of the state weir' last year The games will begin promptly at Commercial poultry produced last 7:30 each night year including broilers and hens Admission will he 15c and 35c to the punted to l445644f A dance will be held at names c to the dition feed sales through the admission each night will be fur- - tion In 1930 aggregated $189191689 nccS will be 25c Nearly 7000 producers members of the state society participated In the ors 19 PLEASES The program presented at the meeting Sunday evening by the Garland ward Bishopric assisted by a number of young people of the ward was a success according to the verdict of all present The boys who gave the scrioture who gave short readmes and thoe talks did full justice to the opportunity' that was theirs Two young ladies came forth in splendid talks In the interest of the seminary and bore strong testimonies of their joy in the work Vocal solos by James Shumway and Bob Kirkham were an evidence that all singers have not passed away All attending the meeting expressed It the best for some time ard request ed more like it returned Mrs P C Jesse home In Sprin grille Thursday to her A CLOSE TO HOME PRODUCTS DRIVE The present move favoring the use of local teams on the county roads during the summer months is The Garland and Tredaily gathering momentum monton Lions Clubs and the North Box Elder Counon record as favoring the Bureau have Farm gone ty step even tho it must be admitted that it will be some for the horse in this day of mot what of a come-bac- k or vehicles Furthermore 189 teamsters have signed an agreement to do such work providing the county commissioners will give them the opportunity Proponents of the plan contend that it will serve to bring considerable money into the hands of the ones who do their spending right in the county and The horses eat county hay such is no doubt true the masters buy from county stores and run their family cars on the gas they buy from county service stations It sounds strangely like that age old argument of using home proclucfs to keep the home fires burning or whatever it is that sounds that way The merchants and tradesmen of the county should be interested in seeing the plan carried out too for they would derive their share of benefit from having the money circulating so near The inconvenience the use of teams would occasion or the little added expense would be more than off-sby the benefit This is a day of relief legislation This may help us over our local depression and if it will then Dobbin’s return is fully justified AT to an announcement of According R C Richards thie will be two meetings of cattle breeders of the county sponsored by the' Breeders Association of Box Elder Co on the 24th of February These meetings will be held in with the county extension service under the direction of Robert H 8tewart and the U 8 A Q Dr Madsen of the U 8 A C and Dr J W Chambers will discuss the control and eradication of contagious abortion in dairy and beef cattle These meetings will be held at 1030 a m at Brigham City and at 2 p m in the Commercial Club Rooms at Tremonton All cattle men of the county are cordially invited and urged to be In attendance at one of these —s meetings NORTH BOX ELDER FARM BUREAU NEWS The Farm Bureau Annual Social on Saturday Feb 21 at 6:30 o’clock consists of a banquet followed by a splendid program consisting of two plays a special dancing number Lloyd Hess and Co singers from Farmington Talks by George Stallings State Farm Bureau President Senator Tracy Welling and Peter Spray Nozzle (Sam Kiefer) well known radio speaker The evenings festivities will wind Up with a dance wttl music furnished by a local orchestra Tickets are on sale at Scotta Drug Store at Tremonton Gar- - BANQUET FESTIVITIES With L R Humphries State Director of Agricultural Education present as the guest of honor boys of the Bear River Chapter of the Future Fanners for their annual banquet at gathered the high school gym Thursday night In what Mr Humphries said was pro- the bably largest gathering of its kind In the history of the Future Fanner movement In the United States Mark Nichols instructor ’In agriculture at the high school as master of ceremonies introduced the guests of the evening who included prominent business men of the valley Interested In the Future Farmer movement the county superintendent of Schools and members of the board of education the of the North Cache principal high school and others Including editors of the local newspapers of the valley Every community of the valley was wth its group of boys represented their leader making a gathering of nearly two hundred to surround the long tables laden with an abundance of roast chicken and the trimmings f Songs and cheers led by the Gunnell brothers from Blue Creek kept the f spirit of the event at high pitch In a short address Mr Humphries the local chapter on its congratulated achievements during the past year and on its large enthusiastic membership which included not only the boys tv'rm selves but adult advisors in each I aft' 'com' mM‘i lift Hold Meeting r ‘ NEARLY TWO HUNDRED TAKE PART IN nry outstanding dairy project of the year On Feb 26 Professor Hogiqisen of and that Fred Somers had been award the U S A C will be In the county to ed 200 baby checks for his excellent demonstrate proper pruning of trees poultry achievement and shrubs and tot any other help In O L Brough the boys encouraged his line At 10:3d a meeting Is called to take an interest in Farm Bureau of at Thatcher for the convenience activities inviting: them to attend any Penrose Thatcher and Bothwell- and meeting of the Bureau and advise with at 2 o’clock at the Club Rooms in Tre- those present monton there will be a meeting for all Superintendent C II Skidmore comYou are Invited to bring other locals mented on the importance of the proon this and questions your problems ject work being undertaken by the boys asHogansen’s subject for Professor in connection with their study of the sistance tlieory of farming Demonstration Jensen Miss Izola Louis Spackman announced addressAgent of Logan met Farm Bureau es on the achievements of the chapter leaders at the Club Rooms Monday which were given as follows: Achfor the purpose of getting the girls In Judging Fred ievements Somers Clubs started and selection of leaders Achievements In Milton Exhibiting AbbRae for the various locals Miss Anderson Achievements in Project ott of East Tremonton and Mrs Lavon Work Keith Rhodes have been chosCrystal of Tremonton Some significant figures were given en as county leaders to attend the anby Mr Rhodes in connection with his nual Club School to be held at the U report of the project work of the boys S A C the first week In March All projects showed a reasonable proPresident O L Brough was In Brigfit besides a labor income after all exthe ham City Monday representing penses were met in spite of the fact Farm Bureau when a large delegation that the year was a very unfavorable vicinifrom Garland and Tremonton A total one for agrlculters generalyl ties called upon the County Commiss- labor Income and profit of $736294 ioners relative to the grading of roads was shown to have been earned by the and the hauling of gravel by teams Besides boys In their project work rather than with trucks this a large amount of money has been Mrs P E Ault and O L Brough won as the result of exhibiting at the of the County state tended a Joint meeting and county fairs and the Ogden Farm Bureau at Brigham City Monday Show Livestock Club work in the interest of the A pure bred sheep was awarded by In the County Mr Wynn Hansen to Kenneth Erickson for his sheep project CluL n The prinlcpal address of the occass-lo- n was given by Mr James Walton of who spoke on the Future Tremonton He and the Community The Literary Fanner out that the Bear River Future Club met at the home of Mrs John J pointed brought conspicuous 11th Farmers have Wise' Wednesday evening Feb honor to this valley thru their exhibits Review of the life of Madame Shuman at the shows thruout the state and Hienk wqs given by Mrs May Dalton a tray rendered a valuable service because of which after of Tremonton much exhibits which contributed luncheon was served to ten members their to the success of the county fair A and the following guests: Mrs Cornell he said Is no better than Mrs Kenneth community Jcssee of Springvllle the and make future who men the it up Cuthbert of Brigham City Mrs Peter of a type who are Individuals Olsen and Mrs Ernest Olsen of Bear farmers Miss are destined to take an active part In River City Mess Golda Acord affairs community They have furnish Lizzie Della Hall Mrs Morris Rhodes men in the best with ed the cities their Wise Eldora Olsen and Ellen Wise Th? were past and will continue to do 60 Dr and Mrs T E Betenson he stated of our communities leaders and relatives with attending visiting are proud to be able to help the boys to professional duties in Salt Lake last Future of the Farmers organization week with their work at every opjxjrtunity The tasty banquet was served with Two one act plays under the directunder the direction of the dispatch ion of Alma King and Julia Manning Domestic Science department of the wer put over in Mutual Tuesday night High School Speeches were short and1 audience to a large and appreciative to tire point being full of facts and The teachers of the Garland school to this thriving attended the operetta presented by the figures complimentary whose lay members and In BMgham City organization School Lincoln leaders seemed to be filled with a deSaturday night actof Salt Lake sire to excel in their agricultural Mrs Myrtle Denhalter ivities was a guest of Mrs A S Huish Wed Some Interesting figures disclosed the was a guest at Mrs J J Shumway the home of her daughter In Brigham City Friday V (Continued on page 5) I ) |