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Frf READ THE TIMES A FELL OP CRAMMED PAPER NEWSY ARTICLES CONCISELY WRITTEN WITHOUT COMMENT OR ' OPINION OTHERS Garland Vol 3 No 5 Pertinent By Y Paragraphs Win Johns ELDER FAIR BOX We are living In an age the greatest characteristic of which is its speed In tbp Mighty things are accomplished space of moments The struggle after money and positmen iar ion Is giving to individual more interests than they can give conscientious attention with the result that they rush from this to that accomplishing no more than the superficial duties that devolve upon them white effects they give no thot to ultimate or to principle j of to consequences right and wrong Many writers have deplored the fart that we have no more philosophers and energetic among the intelligent class of people They fear for the safety of our civilization under such conditions ' The number of our great leaders who have come from the farm Is amazing The farm was once a place where men worked at smlple tasks and had time for reflection Today this stronghold of philosophy Is almost passed away are yet here but the The farms machine age the new standards of living have caught the tiller of the soil in the same maelstrom that has claimed the rest of mankind and he too is rushing from task to task until only the scareheads on the papers get his attention and many make no pretence of reading at all during the busier seasons Art beauty culture justice cannot thrive when material considerations thrust them into the background to be neglected of achievement pride of of and development not to be attained by the to them thot give busy Excellence workmanship charcter man too are Every man owes it to himself to do more than his time will permit hjn to do well Every man owes it to his society to give earnest thot to its problems We do need more philosophers Primary Association Hold Homecoming On Lawn ‘High School ¥ of the exercises The Homecoming Bear River Stake Primaries were held today on the high school lawn with representatives of every association in the stake present of children’s An excellent program activities was carried out under the direction of Mrs Jane Hughes with Mrs Elizabeth Packer’ and Mrs Pearl Peck Musical numbers were furniassisting Mr Mrs shed Pearl Peck by and Roy Wahlen Fred L Nye The detailed program follows “"Song — America congregation Prayer Supt Matilda Lillywhite Thatcher’s Rhythmic Band (a) Le Secret (b) Licht Out March (c) National Emblem March Beaver Forever: America Dewey Bothwell Howell Tremonton and East Garland Ox Dance: Trail Builders 12 Wards Dlckory Dickory Dock: Beaver Penrose Bothwell Elwood Little Jack Horner: Fielding GarElwood land Garland North Howell Elwood ’s Harmonica Band: (a) Home Sweet Home (b) My Old Kentucky Home Dance: Garland North Dewey Elwood Garland East Hey Little Lassie: Garland RiverThatcher side Dewey Fielding Dance of the Sea Gulls and Crickets: Tremonton Garland Fielding Activities in Pantomime: Little Build Home Builders Build away Penrose Tremoners Music Sewing Cooking ton: Trail Builders Badge Test requirements 12 wards A Morning Trip Elwood Out doop plays Garland Finale "The Armey of the Living God” Prayer — o SEMINARY GROUNDS IMPROVED BEING After a number of years extensive on are going forward Improvements the grounds of the Bear River Seminary The large ditch that has run of to is be the along the side property filled and the water to Oe conducted through a large galvoniaed pipe placed under the street When this work is completed the ground will be leveled and planted to lawns and shrubbery and will be in with full harmony the beautiful grounds of the High School just across the street o Mr and Mrs Guy R Burgon and family of Pocatello visited several days last week at the home of Mrs Nellie Mr Eurgon is a brother of Pierce Mrs Pierce Spinal Meningitis Attack $200 September 4 1930 Ray Kirkham Age 10 Loses Sports Fight For life Against GET AND-RODEO TIME NEEDED FOR THINKING Today as never before the world has the need of thinkers men who have to pause in the time and inclination course of the day’s work and reflect actions their of consequence upon the and the actions of others Utah Thursday Mrs M Program At Peach Day Festival L Andrus Selected COUNTY THE INTEREST SCHOOLS Ladies Self Culture Club BEGIN FORMALLY WITH CONVENTION the BIG H To Be New President Promises Variety To And i J Funeral services were held today at Election of officers of the Ladies’ Self Culture Club at the Club meeting family residence at 2 p m for Ray Kirkham ten year old son of Mrs Vaudeville at the home of Mrs J M Caddie Enliven to an Clara Kirkham who succumbed Friday resulted in the choice of Mrs INSTRUCTIONBEGINS PRIZES RODEO West attack of spinal meningitis at the Dee Racing M E Andrus as president NEXT MONDAY INSURE FINEST Other officers elected are as follows: Hospital at 11:30 p m Tuesday Show ' Services were under the direction of Mrs Mrs Leo Walker MORNING TALENT Mrs! Patriarch Myron Pearl Bp W W Richards Rich Horses Engaged B G Knoth secretary J Richards offered the opening prayer G Peck treasurer Mrs B Hughes I AWAITS ALERT after which Mrs D Henry Manning COUNTY For Rodeo Mrs Harold BANNER secretary corresponding and Miss Blanch Thompson sang a voPersson musical director Mrs T W ffew grandstand of latest design re- Innes club cal duet" Message of Love” accompanAddresses Mrs Mark accompanist Displays chutes Nichols Other mus- graded race track reftnished ied by Mrs 1111180 Peck parliamentarian Mrs O L Be Tax Teachers riders horses and chariots enterwere a violin solo ‘‘Oh mc ical numbers Winters historian program commitDry Those Tears” by Fred Nye accom- ed fhan ever before all point to an un- tee Mrs Geo Hcnrle Mrs Ursel Rose closa usually successful panied by Mrs Millan Peck and Mrs J W Chambers Mrs W W program ct Pioneer Park during Richards The Box Elder County Fair is just in ing song a vocal duet "Little Children amusement committee Mrs The school season is officially under the offing Rodeo enthusiasts every- Come to Me” by Mrs D‘ Henry Mann- each afternoon of the 26th Annual Leo Walker Mrs J L Harvey Mrs way today In Box Elder County with where are already discussing this fea- ing and Blanch Thompson accompan- Peich Festival scheduled for Friday Sam CapenerMrs D Henry Manning the convening of tire Box Elder Teach12th and Saturday and Mrs T D Davis playground commit- ers’ Institute at September ture of the whole county’s greatest ied by Mrs Millan Peck Brigham City tee Mrs F A Drlggs Mrs P C spectacle preparing to be present all The speakers were Wendell Grover 13 th The auditorium of th$ High School y The Peacr Festival Committee has three days of the wild west competit- Mrs Lewis Lilly white John J Mrs John J Shumway Mrs was nearly filled with the teachers All added Richards dashes vaudeville of usual to W the W as and ion either Bp Lee Isaacson art and education comspectators or participants from every school in this expansive immense The comparatively purse spoke words of hope and consolation program of rodeo and horse racing A mittee Mrs T W Innes Mrs Brigham county when Superintendent Skidmore that is being held out to winners in the to the bereaved mother brother and stage is being erected just inside the Marriott Mrs Alfred Mlchaells Mrs called the teachers to order and antold other j Inside rail of the race course and sister events relatives and they is wild west H committee civic Mrs C T Hales attracting thrilling nounced the program of the two day the teachings hag girls will give flashes of vaudeville E Betenson Ray had heeded tallent of a calibre that has not ap' Mrs J M Gaddle Mrs convention A M Austin membership committee peared In this seetion of the country in of his parents and of the faith he had between buckers and races Interest this morning centered about The Rodeo Committee from the Mrs G G Sweeten Mrs J H Kirk- the short talks given by the teachers any other similar event pnd many par- in the church resolutions western of Elder Box In Richards read center who of Promontory are Bp the the been ham Mrs ticipants notification who had in attendance ' at ' the George Carter show elsewhere will be only minor per- condolence from the J C Penney em- CcAinty Is now combing the wild horse committee Mrs F S Peck Mrs J summer schools of Utah and California is herds on the range for buckers and se- White Mrs George Nye Mrs John at the national educational conventions ' ployees ‘with whom Mrs Kirkham formers lections are being made of the steers Right now all eyes are turned toward associated In eastern cities and upon extended Oyler The benediction was offered by Vern and calves the far famed Peach Day festival at Many riders have already Mrs Harold Castleton was voted in trips to Europe and elsewhere W D as a new club member applied to enter the contests Brigham City but none are overlooking T Bishop Interest was particularly keen in the the just as famous tho not so long A large cortege followed the remains Hunsaker will bring a string of runIt was agreed to have a club birthday account of Miss' DeEsta Holmgren of established Fair that will be held In the to Its last resting place in the Garland ning horses Dr A P Perkins of Lo- party Arrangements for this are to her Impressions of Europe and its cities Bear River Valley the center of this cemetery where the grave was dedicat- gan plans to bring some fast colts and be made later ' In the short time that she spoke she ed Jack Hitt of Malta Idaho has advised by William King large county Mrs Mark Nichols was chosen to act evidenced a power of cool observation delivestock Among out of town relatives present the committee that he will bring down as delegate to the Northern District that had made her travels well worth Some of the choicest at the funeral were Mr and Mrs H his fleetest mounts counOther horses in- convention veloped in this and surrounding of associated clubs to be her while ties will be there to compete for first Smith of Smlthfleld Utah and Mr and cluding chariot teams will come from held in Hyrum Friday Teachers’ Association Meets September 5th ribbon awards and secure the prestige services were Mr and Mrs Horace Rescburg Bear Lake Blackfoot Ogden with Mrs Grace Haws as At 11:30 the session was turned over proxy that goes with winning a place in this Mrs I J Smith of Mina itevada The and Logan Mrs J M Gaddie was chosen proxy to President John Benscn of the Box excellent exposition They have also secured the assistance for Displays of field J C Penney Co of Tremonton manElder Teachers’ Association who made president attended in a of Mr J Y Rich who will furnish of horticultural agement and employees and garden produce Mrs Denton Rich favored the club a report of the activities undertaken head of the best bucking members with two piano solos products of workmanship of the homes body the store being closed during the during the past year and outlined some horses of the western country includpromises to 'rival if not actually excel services There were thirty members and the projects available for future consideranything that the fair has been able to Ray was the youngest son of Mrs ing Black Diamond This famous horse: following guests present: Mesdames J ation The financial report of the asClara Kirkham of this city and was a was ridden each attract in the past day at the Lehi rodeo D Gunderson Harold J Castleton D sociation was lead and the ‘Association Visitors from far to the south of lad of promise and charm He was and threw his mount each day He E Manning Denton Rich Sterling shown to be In good financial condition Salt Lake City will be present at the first stricken with the dread disease a will be featured both days at Brigham Hulsh A R Capener James Walton representing the newFrank Riser as week ago last Sunday and was immed- Joi a purse of $5000 There will also Curtis Mrs ‘Dewey from Tremonton three days of rodeo competition ly formed Tax League delivered an able 'VresCnt Thebest riders ‘in the west- Mrs MuHlner and Mrs will visitors Jtram as far away in other iately removed to the Ogden hospital Cook address upon the evils of the present Bertha where every effort was made to restorb ern states including Mrs Christy Lee from Concord California directions ' taxing system of the slate of Utah Excellent exhibits of modem farm his health For a time it was thought Unger of Seattle Washington champof from opinions Club will meet with Mrs F quoting liberally and home ponveniences will be shown that his condition was improving but ion lady rider MrRlches horses and Drlggs who had had ocqualified economists September 17 turn a worse who for the caused of won riders by representative companies many many first places recently many casion to observe the situation which have already signified their in- were anxiously watching his condition in the rodeos at Lehl and Malad of Officers the Association were tention of having examples of their to lose hope late Tuesday evening Idaho by acclamation unanimously Nathan Kirkham father of the deThe Horse racing program for each product on the grounds to continue their duties for another died from diphtheria a year afternoon As the emphasis is taken from the ceased for which purses totaling year over $150000 are offered follows: county's Peach Day publicity County ago on the 19th of this month work was taken up in Departmental Fair advertising is to take the fore in He is survived by his mother a mile) Pony Race ( the afternoon with Superintendent a last grand effort to give the show the brother Ralph and a younger sister 2 2nd Class Race Gs Running Skidmore addressing himself to Ui Melba attention its excellence deserves ' mile) topic “Teacher Qualifications” PrincThe Fair days September 18 19 and 3 PEACH DERBY— feature free for ipals of the two high schools met with 20 promise to be “hurrah days” for Box all BENSON TO to faculties BOX ELDER’S OLDEST their give them final InElder County 4 Relay Race (Saddle) structions relating to the plans to be SPEAK AT SUNDAY 5 AUTUMN FESTIVAL Chariot Race followed In the year’s work Princi6 EVENING MEETING Roman Race pals of all the elimentary schools met C READY TO OPEN 7 —— Consolidation Race (2nd day) with their teachers today and will have The Sunday evening M I The Racing and Arena Committee conjoint all details arranged for the opening of To make certain of the best grade of A program at Garland promises to be consists of Dan Peterson Chairman their respective schools on scheduled peaches for the display for the free of special Interest to people of the Wm S Fife and Orlando Peterson Monday morning visitors and for small time ward Some excellent The starters w ill be Ab Fife and Wm laches for entertainment All teachers of the local high school for famijy use for patrons quantities numbers have been prepared and Mr H Glover and the Garland elementary school are of the 26th Annual Peach Day CeleJohn Benson will deliver the principal on hand ready to take Up their duties Judges will be T L Davis J Y Rich bration to be held in Brigham City address at the meeting: ' and C G Adney High school registration will be held at next week Friday and Saturday SepIn Duane Archibald has prepared a ten This sports program begins promptly the local high school September 5th tember 12th and 13th Carl minute talk for the occasion Mr Geo at 200 o’clock From Load Of Hay and 6th Seminary students will rep m each afternoon comFestival of executive the Nye will appear in a vocal solo Miss following serve an hour in their schedule for this of Free the distribution Prove mittee has taken his crew through the Verna Thuerer will present two select- Peaches and water melons werk and appear the Seminary at orchards ed readings marking trees and picking that hoiir Monday for instruction Is on the Charles Last wrere Residents of Deweyville this program to sing two solos and Miss peaches for storage until that time week called to mourn the passing of orTrees have been reserved in the WIFE OF SMITH Faye Nye will one number DATE another of the town's pioneers George The meeting sing chards of John W Francis A S Wil- MUTUALS will begin promptly at OF CENTERDALE IS C Dewey liams and Lem Francis This will in7:30 Ward M I A officers are exFOR SOCIAL Mr Dewey passed come as who all for away sure they Tuesday tending a cordial invitation to every CALLED BY DEATH peaches OF M A SEASON the from can be obtained directly morning at 3:30 at the home of his one to be present Elida Hansen daughter Mrs Chris Hansen of DeweySmith wife of John committee at the display stand Those o ville He had been in attendance at the The Mutual Mutual Improvement W Smith and who desire to go into the orchards may prominent educator recent quarterly conference here where year will begin with a grand flourish rancher of Centerdale died at the obtain the later varieties he met many old acquaintances The home of her son J Cameron Smith of The official program has been an- on the evening of Tuesday September 16 when the opening social of the seafollowing day he sustained a fall from Tremonton Monday nounced as follows: son of class work will be held’ in the a load of hay which tipped over and She was born In Salt Lake August Thursday Sept 11th— 900 p m 16 1868 though no serious injury was apparent Soon after her birth the fam- “Miss Box Elder Peach Ball" includ- Armory at Garland The evening of the dancing and at the time according- to examining ily moved to a homestead In the viclnl- - ing Review and Beauty contest at the will feature a generous merrymaking physicians internal injuries later be- his latest n°W Blue Bird all- Vitaphone came evident and death followed 12th— 9 a m opening number of prize dances In which all Friday Sept take can picture which The deceased was bom in Bountiful singing Warner Bros part Tasty refreshments of Exhibits Horticultural 1 Utah December 23 1857 He was the Fair at Municipal Center and will be available for all who come son of John C Dewey and Harrit May three 7days run Sun Mon and Tues active in religious political and edu- Flower Show at Hansen Building with Music for this annual event will be 8 9th furnished by the excellent Garland City In his early manhood he was Sept Dewey cational matters band concerts The With Songs" Band called to the southern part of Utah to leads story of ”Say She had lived in Draper Midvale 11:00 a m Grand Peach Parade naturally to a wide selection of Butlervllle and Centerdale Last year's program of fun took the fill a mission While there he met and Her hus- through Main Street songs In role the of writer and form of a wedding ceremony commemsong band John W Smith a brother of C married Susan E Chides ter They re- radio Governor’s Program at 12:00 Noon entertainer the one and only E Smith of the uniting of the church pubmained there for a number of years Al orating been has of Garland promat intersection stand reviewing has a chance to sing many numthen moved to Deweyville inent in Educational work having Main and Forest Streets — with public lications the Era and the Journal and where he bers new ones a large wedding cake provided the served there as bishop for several years ites He is seen and several old favor- srent e years iin this endea- - address system broadcastat The party was a complete singing He has been a faithful L D S worker 00 p m Free peaches and w ater-- i success and cAhe was superm tend ing station at home to his Little Pal v“’ Mutual officers are confimuch beloved by all who knew him and ent of the Salt Lake county schools (played Inimitably Continued on Page 2 Sec 2) by wee Davy this year’s social will be no that dent His memory will always be cherished Mrs 8mlth is survived by her mother O— Lee) and from' prison whre he has less so Surviving are his wife and the fol- been sent as the result Mrs Caroline Hansen of Midvale her For Band Concert of the Mrs lowing children: Chris Hansen hiband and four children Mrs Edna Program of Mrs Orion W Snow Mrs James A up his home a man who tried to break Carroll of Centerdale C Vivian Smith Many Bid Evening It is cons’Vr-- d rare Gardner all of Deweyville Geo - C good fortune To Lilly by a song writer to have of Draper J Cameron Smith of Trethe for is the program Dewey Bertv Horace and Mrs Lee ll Jolson choose one Following of his songs for that monton and Andrew L Smith of Venall residing in Los Angeles of ice three sisters Mrs Emma Smith band concert Saturday evening The An excellent program amne speaking it with later public apband after having played to capacity John A Dewey of Ogden the provalstamps farwell testicf Draper Mrs the featured of Williams and Maud singing crowds for the last few months will following brothers and sisters: Mrs R tendered Floyd Liliywhite at monial The story of “Say It With Songs” is M irray and Mrs Ella Nibtoy of Mid-- close concerts Peach Day after their N Gardner Joseph I Dewey J Ernest ament services a and nine grandchildren by Darryl Fiancls Zanuck and Harvey and the County Fair where the Gar- the Sunday evening saci Dewey Mrs- M A Llsh cf Deweyville Funeral services were field Wechrs-daIn the Garland ward chappel Gatos Scenario by Joseph land band has been engaged to play Jacxson Alfred Dewey of Downey Idaho John! The at p m tn the Draper ward Little Giant Little Giant The short talks cf Hunter Gaddie Includes Davej C Dewey of Emmet Idaho Mrs Lester LeC support of the mates March Hess el or Little Giant class and Willis ha with Bishop Alma Smith Marian Nixon Herbert March Pierson of Thatcher Utah Mrs Or- - Kenneth Thompson Holmes Bombast o missionary were well received and Fred Kohler Draper presiding Overture Moled! s vilie Southern Mis Chester Campbell — Ogden and the response of Floyd showed a o— Llcyd Bacon directed Popular Afton Wyoming C J Dewey Tremcn- Mr and Mrs J W Ganett and fem- -' “Utah Trail” spirit that should carry him a long Lousiana Lue ten Mrs A F Loveland Logan success in his new work Mr and Mrs Frank W Grover ct 1 anl Mr and Mrs M W Garrett Sweet Briar Overture may toward rides a host of grandchildren and ether Oregon City ere visiting at the hime and family attended a reunion rf the Star1 leaving in the near future Floyd March and Stripes relatives and friends of Mrs Nellie Pierce for a mission to Germany Garrett Wellsville request numbers) at Sunday family (And Tuesday GREAT Hf YEAR Wild W ' ALL YEAR Agricultural Prominent Features To James Walton On Problems J Peaches Selected Program Announced For Brigham Feat t t JOHN George Dewey Pioneer Passes This Week Deweyville Injuries Sustained Fall Fatal at JOHN SET FIRST I —- — SZ VZJvTZ trs It Saturday Farewell Floyd white ? r H J |