Show THE GARLAND TIMES SECOND Garland School Notes Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Roy Wahlen Publisher Subscription Price $150 A Year Yer Editor’s Colyum START AT SCHOOL The Junior Pentathlon got off to a verg good start Monday The first event was the shot put Some boys threw it Quite away but as the scores are figured according to age weight and height the counting score will be much closer than the distance would Last year's champion was suggest Grant Cullimore and he has a fair chance to repeat but there are some boys that will push him to the extreme to maintain his position this year — Melvin Maiming 8th Grade GRADE We went an airplane landed us In We are farm hair from the hide Then they are stretched over the end of the drum and left to dry for r hours before It Is ready for use Germany Thus does this travesty called dictatorship offend our American sense of liberty —Victor MAKING on an imaginary trip In Don was the pilot He Holland going to make a Dutch the silly origin exposed practices great arms and munitions tycoons who upon securing an order from one country disclose the fact to a potential enemy of that country to help secure still another order ttyus making one order help to sell another by creating the fear suspicion and distrust that will lead to conflict J Why governments cannot arrange some way of taking the private nrofit element out of manufacturing war materials is a mystery They certainly should if possible keep any private enterprise from profiting by any war time activity Such a step would remove most of the causes of war many students declare PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT In our room we have a picture of President Roosevelt When you look at it closely you can see a picture of the stin of a Bhip’s captain of farmers of children of trees and many men and women It shows us things Roosevelt has done for our country When you are far away from It it is a beautiful picture of him in colors —Virginia Rogers 5th Grade have a library in our room When we want to get a book out of our llbray our teacher marks It down on a card and when we read them we bring them lack —Kenneth Austin 5th Grade We THE COUNTRY NEWSPAPER Turning from the city newspapers to small town OUR HEALTH CHART press exchanges that come to the editor’s desk is like step ping from the slums full of vice into an Every week we health garden siveet with lavender and thyme and the scent o checkers on each rowappoint The teacher perennial flowers The pages of the big dailies are so ifhaswea little slip and we get a check! are dirty Each row tries to full of murder thievery immorality and selfishness tha of the other rows the better news is obscured by these glaring shatterings of keep ahead — Mary Petterson 5th Grade the Decalogue One puts the paper aside with a feeling OUR SCHOOL ROOM of depression and heartache that the world is so full o terrible and unhappy things We are going to have a theatre in room So we are going to write Then picking up the papers that record the happen playsour for it We have one hour to of the litttle towns around us one gains renewed write ings plays on Monday and then we faith in life Here are set forth' only that which uplifts are going to pick out the best ones to a community— the activities of the business men the act them out — Vem Oyler 5th Grade church items the happy social gatherings of the people the marriages births and deaths farmers’ items and all FOURTH GRADE the thousand and one daily occurances that make up the Miss White's fourth grade decided simple annals of the great common people who are really to have a spring house cleaning Last the foundation of this broad countiy of ours Thursday was the day All of us children brought cloths from home Sometimes people speak lightly of the newcountry Each row had different work to do spaper but it is one of the most potent and uplifting fact- Some washed windows some cleaned ors in our national existence —Christian Science Monitor the wood work some washed the desks some CAREFUL ATTENTION TO DETAIL It What Insures A Good Job £ You Can Depend That You Will Get It When You The Shoe Rebliilder i cleaned the lib: ary shelves and table and some dusted the pipes We had a lot of fun —Beth White 4th Grade THIRD GRADE The third grade is going to have a band The instruments are going to be drums combs triangles and toy gozoos but Birch Rubber Gloves Sponges wre We are only going ! $100 Box Coty Face Powder and $100 Bottle L Origan Perfume— Both for 98 INIMHmiiMinmiMillHMimiimillMlllimHMMlimmHHmilllMmKHItimHMiMiMHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHmMIlIHiiiii FLOWER SEEDS and VEGETABLE SEEDS CITY DRUG 4 a Cast for Play Your Paper Here and Help Keep it a Good Paper as Well Keep READ A YOUR OWN The cast for the senior play “It Never Rains” a comedy about life in the home of a California real estate agent was selected following the try outs Tuesday after school Members of the cast are as follows: Clara Donovan Dona Brough Norleen Sears Josephine Wadsworth Savannah June Rhodes M&ble Rogers Arlene Hadfield Mary Helen Manning Jimmy Rogers Wayne Rogers Henry Rogers Dean Archibald Dane Lawson LeGrand (Burton Walter Donovan Owen Brough June Buchanan Margaret pack and lone Davis will try during the next week for the leading female role Dorthy Rehearsals will start in the near future OF PAPER Get Your Name on ber has to prepare a sales talk atbut some article His classmates are to buy It if the talk merits a sale but they will have to be convinced that the talk Is good Seniors Choose Will Subscription Help Polish SPRING “COTY” OFFE- R- GARLAND More People are Reading The Times Than Ever Before Your Cleaner Furniture ! the List This Very Week Class Studies Shaw & Iverson A FUNERAL SERVICE COMPLETE “The Hotel That Makes You Feel At Home” s 5 t E Wilson Hotel Your Headquarters While In Salt Lke City Selling 6 i z Z “Do you want to buy?” Whether We Welcome You you do or not each member of the The program consisted of readings public speaking class will attempt to In The Center Of All some sell to his classmates article A by Beverly Gene 8ummers History of Music by Eunice Clark including during the next week Activities The class is studying sales talks sketches of Stephen Foster Evan Townsend and Beesley and as a finishing activity each mem Stephens AUTO PARKING Mrs Mary Innes played several piano IN REAR FOR pieces composed by Foster Mrs Henrle read a sketch of the GUESTS life of her grandfather Clayton author We Use the Latest Methods In Testing And Correcting Eye Fatigue of “Come Come Ye Saints Rates $100 Per Members decided to assess all those who did not attend the Pioneer ball W E Getz — Optometrist Day And Up Tremonton the price of admission Utah A social hour Was then ii iriniaiiiiiHtiiiiiiiiHijiiuaii enjoyed ail an® and the follow by fourteen member Ij ing Invited guests Mrs Sam Richards itiiittiiaiifliwfitiiiiiHiuiiiiiitiiaiiiuiiiijiijuniJniiiiiiHi n Mrs Celine Johnsdn Mrs Mary Ini auaritii 7 nes The hostess was assisted by her daughter Mrs Errha Summers Mrs Vera Austin will entertain the camp in April Those who would like to secure I ride to the Austin home at that time should call Mrs Nellie White it is announced iii Have I SEED TREBI OR AT THE CLUB WHITE MR SEE Wheat Seed Cleaned and Treated BARLEY (BREWERS) Your BARLEY Garland-Tremonto- n Milling Co FASIIBAUGH GARLAND WAREHOUSE iiimmininitniwimiiinmininHitninHiwmminmutmmimtiniiBiiriEMiinutintiitniniuntinHUBtumiimniBHunimi May We Ask You WHEN the a telephone Isn't handy trips? weather convenience is a mighty to save " Isn’t it worth a lot to know that you’re always in touch with friends and relatives when you have a telephone? It costs but a a day to have Any few cents one employee take your will order have four gozoos to get more — LaRee Wood Our school is going to have a marble tournament Thursday Mar 8th The entrants from our 'oom are Robert Davis and Glen Sorenson We hope our loom wins —Nancy Ann Halts 3rd Grade Paper And Dust Mops GET THEM NOW IS A REASON! A BOX know the exact drawing measurements for our box After we did all we made our Nitrates are used for fertilizer but that is not pur- boxes Some were this round and some pose these cargoes will serve Nitrates are also an essent- were square Some were covered with ial element in explosives and certain European munitions felt and some with velvet and other makers are doing a rush business the past few months things —June Fraser 6th Grade in the The of wars is of the A SPRING CLEANING TIME IS HERE— THERE Coe 6th Grade with nitrates E SAFE AROUND ALL OTHER ANIMALS —Hal SOME BUSINESS IS IMPROVING MRS GEORGE HENRIE The 6th 7th 8th grade girls Here in the U S A there is a real boom in the auto- are making boxes and for thier handkerENTERTAINS CLUB mobile business In Chile the clouds of depression have chiefs and Jewelry started our boxes by discussing almost cleared away with the rapid revival of nitrate ex- the We size shape and how we wished the of the Utah Pioporting It is reliably reported that long lines of empty boxes to be made We drew a peispec-tiv- e neersThewereDaughters entertained at the home of ships pass regularly thru the Panama Canal on their way work of our boxesWe and also made a Mrs George Henrle yesterday after work made this drawing noon to Chile returning on their way to European ports laden so we would Bring Your Shoes To ®£ Kffltts FIRST GRADE The Sixth Seventh and Eighth grades have changed their time schedAlice Coe IVought a real live turule We start school at ten minutes school Her mother brought it to nine and take three classes before tle to Boulder City last fall noon After noon we have our home from The turtle eats meat and green room and the boys go out on the grounds to practice the Pantathlon things He stayed in his shell ail day He events while the girls play baseball was afraid of us Every one likes the new schedule and we get in shape for the sports of the coming year —Dale Jensen 7th Grade SCOUTS — SCOUTING — LEISURE Mai®® K R O Kills Rats ONLY to study about Holland Persson 2nd Grade like We SCHOOL SCHEDULE CHANGED FOR ATHLETICS The program presented by the Bov Scouts of the ward Sunday evening very properly called attention to the importance of providing worthwhile activities for the men who are to be Scouting can give boys wholesome activity today and can increase their future happiness by broadening their interests and vision thruout their future Ray Hogard has a bie responsibility and merits commendation for tackling the iob SIXTH GRADE STUDIES PERSPECTIVE Our 'economic life is now so planned that nearly all DRAWING boys do have leisure time and that time scouting fills with The Sixth grade studied perspeca great number of elevating interests We cannot help tive drawing and learned to show form openly laughing thowhen in our rural communities and and shape of objects Then the boys a We made small towns any one calls attention to the leisure time any decided totomake show the shape It was to drawings of the employed adults have even since the new deal and be This of course was perspective in spite of everv modem convenience Farmers and mer drawing Then we had to make work wings to show the size and shape chants and tradesmen alike are very much on the job from dia the pieces were to be These work in strenuous at until late a effort to drawings early morning night had to be made to scale so gain a decent living and leisure has not assumed the that we would measure the pieces correctly We don’t deny it proportions of even a distant mirage ourselves Into three organized exists for some people in some places but as to here— groupsWe and decided each group would make their own well we just have to smile a smile This will to do their best encourage each group In connection with Scouting wre are reminded that so they will have the best last week Hitler the German dictator withdrew the charWe will use an old nail tlarrel or ter of die last small group of Boy Scouts in Germany and an old hollow log and a calf hide The hides have to go thru a special preorganized the bovs into his own organiza- paration before they are ready use tion to train Mem primarily in the art and business of war They have to be soaked in lime towater Boy Scouts in all the world now have no fellow Scouts in over night to soften and remove the I Mi Youra We have been talking about Dutch people and windmills and other Holland things We have been making a Holland border We are having a nice time In school ' —Zina Coe The Mountain States Telephone &Telegraph Co 'W I WAS DUMBFOUNDED when I found now cheaply I could make the trip by train Can’t afford to drive my own car now” Rail fares are down— reduced almost y You can travel anywhere on the Uriion Pacific System any time— comfortably quickly coaches and safely-- in chair cars for only 2 cents a mile even less on long trips And 10 off on round trips Also big cuts in cost of sleeping car travel Ask your Union Pacific Agent full pcriicuhrs today for 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