Show I f THE GARLAND TIMES J GARLAND f UTAH ' NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS — In dear up the books of this paper the following offer is made’ A number of names on our list show several years back subscription due For a limited time these subscribers may upon payment of one year in advance receive credit in full for the amount of arrears on our books in their name Take advantage of this offer NOW — it will be withdrawn soon The Garland: Times Bear River Valley’s Progressive Weekly Newspaper Hill ImHIuI IHIIIIIIIII l l l l l l I iViiBti tint I I CRYSTAL SPRINGS WILL REMAIN OPEN TO I THE PUBLIC FRIDAY SATURDAY and SUN- - : I DAYS ONLY I I THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK IS RESERV- - I : ED FOR PRIVATE PARTIES t iii m ti I me mil mti mi xiiiji 'Hit i Hid School Board Building Plans and SWIM iI)ANCE Hr' A CRYSTAL t iiHiiiuii I I iiiiiniim Prompt and Tor ii Service Logan I SATURDAY SUNDAY D P Woodland and MONDAY Phone PAIMKMJBJfl Funeral Economic call RICHARDS— i STRINGS WOODLAND Utah " John N 210 Logan Richard Shaw & Iverson A FUNERAL SERVICE PRESENTS Nothing like having your your own “Professional Sweetheart’' J t a roaringly grand show with FOSTER ZASU ROGERS NORMAN PITTS FRANK McHUGH Allen Jenkins Gregory Ratoff Edgar Kennedy hearts — Her angel voice soothed burning while the devil burned within her! radio hour The Goody Girl of the Ipsie-Wips- y was sick of milk and honey! “I want to oe like other girls!’’ she sobbed “to drink and smoke and everyGINGER J be Don’t to desubject on your neighbor pending A few cents a day telephoe in your keeps a telephone own home It saves time and effort running daily errands puts your name in the keeps friends and directory lelatives in touch In may thing!” At the present time the Collinston school Is so crowded that it has been necessary to send the eighth grade to Tremonton and the seventh grade to This will be the first Deweyville project undertaken and It is hoped to get this done within the next two months the school house is Plymouth adequate for the present needs the children at Plymouth The At not of proposed building Is a modern new in architectural building design and suited to modern school needs At the Bear Rver high school there are more teachers than rooms and all rooms are crowded Other than class rooms are also needed it will be the purpose of the buJchng proto furnish gram line icom for the Domestic Science department and the Domestic Art department The rooms will fe build especially for this use and will be equipped ' with modern fixtures There will also be provided a library section consisting of a large rfading room with adequate space for Amfiles and magazine ple space will be built for a cafeteria or lunch room properly equipped with tables and chairs Class rooms esand pecially designed for Agriculture Biology with proper storage space and plant room will be rovided as well as more class rooms The particular reSson for making application for these funds at this time Is the very liberal policy of the Fedeal Government In the repayment of this money Only 70 per cent of the money borrowed at this time will have to be repaid by the Government It This together units borrowing with the fact that building costs are about as low as It is hoped they ever will get makes it seem the proper time to undertake a building program particularly In view of the fact that all these buildings will have to be provided within the next few years any how If the loan Is granted by the Federal Government under the tedma of the application it will not be necessary to levy any tax because of the if the assessed loan until 1937 when valuation of the schcjol district is not more than 10 per cent lower than it Is at the present time It will be necessary to increase the levy of one mill At the Box Elder high school there are 1150 students dependent upon the The NRA money is offeied at 4 facilities The re- per cent When the 30 per cent grant piesent gymnasium sult Is that all gym classes are cut to Is taken ntloocnWUagntie 30 minutes and work Is Is taken into considerate n and the gymnasium denied all Junior and Senior students bonds are all paid back the district at the high school It is proposed will have Ltorrowed this money at a to build here a gymnasium of sufficiiste equivalent to 12 per cent interest ent size to provide facilites so that when the present gym is used and al- MR AND MRS EDELL DONATE so the new one classes in physical HERE BOOKS TO LIBRARY education may be of proper length to all and the work can be offered students at the school Mr and Mrs J E Edeil last week to the local The greater part of this program has made a contribution of new fiction of 23 volumes been contemplated by the beard for brary These books are a much appreciated some time but las been held up pendaddition to the fiction on the shelves and the spirit that ing the coming of fetter or more opof the library portune times prompted the gift is commendable call one emergencies be priceless On Wednesday of this week John W Peters president of the Board of Education Superintendent Hervin Bunderson and Lewis Jones Attorney for the board met with the Public Works committee to present the application of the Box Elder school district for NRA funds with which to undertake a funding program in the district These men report having been cordially treated by the committee and further report that the application was granted by unanimous vote of the committee even before the Interview was finished The applicaMr tion goes now to the Engineer Hart and if approved by him will be forwarded to Washington for the approval of the Federal Administrator of Public Works Tlie Board of Education Is making for $175000 to be used application In the district for the construction of four school buildings as follows: The addition of one room at n the erection of t three room school at Plymouth a new building at the Bear River high school and a at the Box Elder high gymnasium school COMPLETE t ii PRICES 10c and 25c Any and THURSDAY She thought Scotland Yard had a picket fence ! 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