Show A BOOST VALLEY FOR BEAR IS A BOOST YOURSELF jT SEND THE NEWS ADVERTISE IN T1IE PAPER THAT GOES INTO TUB HOMES PF THE rEOrLE RIVER FOR TO “THE US VOLUME INUMBEincXVIII Impressive Services Quarterly Conference Held Held Last Sunday For Youni Mother Funeral services held In the Fieldaftering Ward Chapel last Sunday noon over the remains of Alice T Hess were very impressive This hetHttifeil—youRg motherhad just bi ought her eight child to the world and was stricken-- with that diead disease pneumonia She has not been strong for some years past having suKercd "with a leakage of the heait and some blood disorders Previous" tO'The birth of her child on Jan 2nd she suffered an attack of and owng to this weakened condition she was unable to withstand-th- e The end came Thurspneumonia nlh" Jail hit "after “air that skhled as well as loving friends could do for her Mrs Hess has always been a very energetic church worker In spite of her ill health and a large family At the tune of her death she was a teacher in the Relief Society and was always on She was also a duty m that position She very faithful Geneloglcal worker seemed to take more interest in that Alwork than most people of her age ways did she do her part and try to interest mure people In the same work It was often said that she was a teacher in genelogical work to the more learned of the community comThe sympathy of the whole munity goes out to the bereaved husband and children God grant that they may find joy in the years to come and that the good example she has set for her children may ever be with them that the father may find joy in seeing his children grow to the womunhood and manhood then- mother would have been proud of could she have stayed with them Mrs Hess was born at Salt Lake City Sept 8 1886 and resided there until she was about 12 years of age when with her parents Mr and Mrs She W Tovey she moved to Bountiful womanhood there spent her young Jas H Hess Jr In havmg married Dec 1908 They moved to lieldlng at that time and have resided here ever since They have just recently moved Eesides her into a fine new home husband the following children surWillis Mrs LaRue Jardine vive: Zelda Nola Ruby Myitle Norman Lee and Earl the infant child Services were as follow: Vocal duet Hazel and Alleman Jane Misses “Some Time Some Where Farnsworth We’ll Understand” Player O D Wood Eldrid Knight of Blackfoot Idaho assisted by the choir sang "I Know That My Redeemer Laves' The speakers were of Bugham Wm H fctayner City Israel Call member of the Salt Lake Leo of Bountiful Temple presidency Eail member of the High Council Jres C E Smith of the B R H behoof and MJton H Welling Stake President Other musical numbers were Instrumental! Trio “In A Gaiden" by G G Kirkham Sweeten Joseph and Mrs Pearl Peck Solo by John Call of “I Have Read of a BeautiBountiful Louise Solo Mrs Harris ful City" "Teach Me To Pray” Closing prayer was by J D Wood Jr The remains were laid away in the The great proCemetery Fielding fusion of flowers and large attendance showed the high esteem In which the deceased was held NOTICE been leasing To those who have for irrigation in the past please with the advised that beginning 1929 season the lease rate per acre will be $1000 on both the Hamond Sugar Co canal and the water Be t system of water The price purchase o and the on both the Hammond is canal systems Sugar Co carrying a $200 per $7500 per acre acre annual maintenance fee or to lease buy Anyone wishing water for use during the 1929 season at the office should make application Garland of Sugar Co -Utah not latter than April 15th 1929 How To Teach Thrift to teach is all right for parents their children to sacrifice pleasures and luxuries for the purpose of saving d6 will money but such teachings more harm than good if they create in the child's mind thee Impression total surrender that thrift means the of life Children of all the - Joys to understand should not be given them deprives saving and ‘that thrift of “a good tune” There is real joy It 7 FEBRUARY GARLANDrUTAHrFRIDAY To Be SAYS John JojShuinway Attends Meeting At Salt Lake City thoughts John J Our Lion’s Club President Shumway spent last Sunday in Salt He was selected as one of Lake City hiee club Presidents in District 28 of Lion's International In cooperation with the District Governor Past District Governor and International Reto formulate plans for' or- " presentative 28 of No District and the ganization of a constitution and compilation law's for the governing of the activities of this fast growing organization The w'ork was accomplished and the President reports an enjoyable and educational conference with the representatives named T remonton-Garlan- d Club Ladies Entertain the biggest social events of was the party given by the Ladies Literary Club Monday evening in the banquet rooms of the L D S hall The “Husbands" were the honored guests The invited guests were Mr and Mrs Leland Hansen Bishop and Mrs Richards Miss IsaBishop Walton bella Pack and Miss The Shurtz out the Valentine Idea was carried rooms being decorated hearts with and cupids The place cards were dainty Valentines At 8:30 a delicious hot dinner was served which left no doubt in the minds of the “honored” guests that as well their wives were “domestic” as “Intellectual’’ President Mrs Hunsaker gave the the d ways of doing things of the m a modern day with past modem opportunities' his range The only people who can he considered assets In the world of today are those that retain the boy mind that Is those that are still capable of wonder enthusiasm and experiment When these three elements fall the man who Is out of his grave is out of place as far as progress is concerned for a man can appreciate only that which he knows Things are changing these days and changing fast Good roads automobiles trucks busses and aeroplanes are responsible for hiucli of It Radio and telephone are rushing us along to a new day and the town that doesn’t start DOING will some day be a village of the past Thinking people recognize that there is a new order of things but the recognition is more evident in business than in the development and conduct of civic affairs Business science has changed man from a fighting hunting furtive biped traveling on foot or paddling a canoe along winding rivers painfully and slowly through the solitude of the great spaces to a ruler of the earth flying through the air sailing under sea sending messages around the world without messengers or wires You KNOW this because you have seen it This saipe science will bring forth even greater strides of development and change in the ways of doing things when applied to cities towns and communities It WELL be applied — IS BEING applied Because you have SEEN it you may not KNOW it and not knowing it fail to appreciate it not of this new order of things Every town should recognize the advantages and START NOW TO DO THAT which is necessary to capitilize on the opportunity but to do it old superstitions and prejudices if you have any must be wiped out and a realization of a new order of things kept uppermost in your mind As the the week By 2 00 to 400 Feb 14th Subject Poultry Work by Prof Byron Utah Agricultural College Feb 13th 200 to 300 Poultry Work by Prof Bryon Alder U A C and Mr Willard Garr Utah Poultry Prod Ass’n Feb 13th Dairying by Prof George B Caine Utah Agricultural College Fetor 16th- - 2:00 to 4:00 Dairying-bProf George B Caine Utah Agricultural College This Is an effort to give the different local communities additional assistance with their farm problems Not to exceed one or two such courses can be held this year In the entire county so we are asking you to kindly cooperate by being present to make the course a success and at the same time get direct assistance on these different subjects from some of the most able men in the State of Utah All farmers attending the first day’s session kindly each bring In about five pounds of your alfalfa hay ROBERT H BTEWART County Agricultural Agent - M I A To Give Program On Next Sunday Evening Sunday evening services of the regular quarterly conference the stake M I A will Rive the following program at the stake tabernacle commencing at 7:30 p m Community Singing “America’ Elwood Edwin Hunsaker B R H S FacultyMasters Prayer waid Scouts Enjoy Valentine Friday Musical number from the male quartet Garland ward Reading Miss Myrjntha Burnlngham evening the B R H S Wednesday An interesting event of the week their partners enjoyed a Slogan and Talk Miss Naomi Rich was held Friday evening by the Boy faculty Talk M I A New Plan by Stake Scouts oi the Garland district under delightful valentine party at the high the supervision of Scout Masters school The hosts and hostesses were Presidency C R Smith ward Musical number Tremonton Mr and Richards Mr W Mrs W and Charles Last and Chester Boss At Closing exercises 7:30 the scouts met the Garland Li- - Mrs Charles Last Mr and Mrs W J All aie cordially invited to be pre- Miss Myrintha Burnlngham was Cullimore Interest corner where much brary here shown as the first event of the M ss Edna Burnham Miss Naomi Rich sent program was to take place that of a dog Mr C J Jenson and Mr Don Davis ffran the tabernacle corner to Rr — The decorations and menu were car- - Mfi W Vanfleet R tracks Two scouts entered tlreir ried out with the valentine ideas SupHostess To Ladies with per was served at one Jong table whieji Scout Glen Westerpaard dogs two red candlesa nd held Glealighted - Culture his dog “Pep” and Scout Ralph Club son with “Burg” his dog “Pep” owned large fortune cakes from which the guests drew the name of their partner won out by Scout Westergaard Mrs W R Vanfleet was hostess to Bowls of red and The scouts in company with their for the evening white sweet peas were also used for membeis of the Ladles W W Richards master and Bishop 1929 Pres Club at her home Feb Following supper all enjoyed a sleigh ride to the Seminary the table Min- Mrs P C Petterson presided to the gymnasium where variwhere races and seput songs were inutes of previous meeting were read ous valentine games were featured dulged in and improved Special guests included John HolmReturning to the basement of the It was discussed and decided to tabernacle a demonstration of making gren of Bear River City and Mr and make a gift of $100 to the tabernacle a fire by friction was given by Albert Mrs J J Shumway of Garland organ fund Ashby Following this llunctteon was Miss Arord in behalf of the Garserved the boys being entertained with North Box Elder Farm land School Faculty Invited all club stories and jokes by President C E To Bureau Give Banquet members with their partners to atSmith J J Shumway Bishop W W tend a party at the Palace Hall Feb Richards John Benson J H Krrkhani 14 1929 The North Box Elder Farm Bureau and Spencer Felsted The following was then progiara will give a banquet at the Bear River was enjoyed thoroughly The evening High School on the evening of Feb 22 given: Builders Song by Primary Trail by the Scouts and much credit Is due at 6 30 p m and it is desired that “Be the Fellow your Mother thinks to those who helped to put the enter- all those who attend make reservations two days before After the dinner there You Are’’ tainment over on Talk European Trip by Mrs J will be dancing and— entertainment ' " Miss Hinman a renowned entertainer ¥7 Bigler Vocal Solos “Twilight Rose” “You What Is A Groundhog? from the east will also be in attendMe Your Dream Tell by Clyde Buxton ance Remember the date and make accomwith Miss Lucile Huntington your reservations early panist Now that the groundhog has staged The social hour was enjoyed during be is show and will when the fair watehing citizens winter weather the his which time the hostess served a deto see if he is as good a weather vane and not too cold licious luncheon to 37 members and as has long been claimed for him we special guests: Mrs can’t help wondering how many of the groundhog along rivers often makes the following asMrs Lorenzo Smith Riser Mrs Chris a what his winter covered in know home later generation places younger Mrs Peterson Mrs Horace Welling groundhog really is-- We’ve studied by water for days at a time He builds D E Mrs J W Garrett Manning for his "history a little and' we've found sealed tunnels and Mrs fO "Rhodes" Harvey Moure that he has a lot of peculiarities that protection and though the water may Mrs white Mrs Jas J most of our older residents probably be running over his home he Is quite Mrs Louis Lilly Mrs W W Richards laid in anticipation of Just such an Thompson know nothing about Vanfleet Messes Golda Mrs Clifton For Instance many species of the event So it Is that thpre are ground-a- Acord Mr Lucille and Huntington groundhog do not hibernate at all hogs some of which hibernate and Buxton There are some which burrow Into the never come up to see their shadow's Clyde Club adjourned to meet with Mrs and and store see earth which shadows streams others their along soft 15 1929 L their food for the winter months and' most any time during cold weather J Harvey Feb these are seldom or never seen during They are provident wise and thrifty Dr T E Betenson was in Ogden and winter They are real hibemators For that reason it might be well for Others species make their homes in the human race to quit studying them Salt Lake City on business Tuesday He was accompanied In which they as forecasters of the weather and and Wednesday caves and sandholes Betmen- - also his Lather and store their winter food but they like— proflt- by the example they set tn—al- mother from Circleville Piute County whatever for a change in diet Fop that reason ways being prepared who have been visiting in Garland are seen most any time during kind of weather may come Doctor Article one ot series of in cooperation with the Garland is published Lions Club o Entertained Eve Last Party R Self Mr Ray Bright who for some time past has been managing the Overland Lumber Company at Garland has ac- cepted a position with the same company at Preston Idaho and the management of the company’s business in Garland has been taken over by Mr John A House who has been working with Mr Bright We hate to see Ray leave Garland but at the same time we wish Mr House much success in his new undertaking in thrift and there Is a vast difference between thrift and The worst thing that can hapit into pen to a child Is to saving money until it becomes disChildren and disgusted couraged must be taught the value of a dollar and the good that can be accomplished "through its expenditure ln the " per manner We want to see every grow boy and girl in the community we But up thrifty and prosperous don't want any misers around to make And that is what of us miserable we will have if we don’t teach thrift in the right wayr j they RHS Fri GAMES Feb 15 and Weber vs s jhlLwgeK’s showing this is through we Intend to’ have another to follow up We have some of the finest features that can be obtained and it Is hoped that patronage will be sufficient for us to hold these features at the usual rates of admission Let us mention that the features for tho week commencing Feb Sunday 'mrwm'Tse'tMetoveale John in the leading roll Everyone knows that Barrymore is the prince of actors the perfect lover and as the poet vagabond lover scores a hit wherever this picture is shown This is our first real offering to you and we intend to follow them up with many more of this type of play as well as other types We want you to come and see our pictures and in a good natured and wholehearted way help us to give to you the type of pictures you like and Theatre the help make the Liberty best show house of the valley After many years in the production of amateur shows and knowing some of the ropes in the "silent drama’’ it Is hoped that each and everyone in the contribute to the success of valley this new venture Watch the columns of this paper for our weekly programs Garland City School Notes ! by The raer Lumber Co Chanegs Managers REMEMBER THE DATES — DON’T MISS THESE and mean Older people It does mean those does not necessarily did a certain tiling In a people who because their grandfather befoie them can be done the fellow certain way think that that is the onily way it who says his way and his idea Is always rightjind the other fellow wrong the fellow that because he cannot do it or see how IT is done saVs it can t be done Is which condemns who fellow the everything means words other it In Scout welcomed the Mrs Dean Capener guests and read “The Way of a Wife” by Edgar Guest were given by Mr Leland Toasts Hansen Mrs Moore and Mr O P Bates A piano solo by Miss Pack and two vocal soles- - by Mr - Nichols were ft musical treat The remainder of the evening was Mr “bunco” Richards spent playing the gents prize while Mrs Bates carried off the ladies prize It is needless to say that everyone had a good time when all one hears from those present is “when are we ing to have another"? 36 members and guests present Remember Davis High vs B ideas are not recognized If you ideas will not stand the gaff of modern business are going to grow and do business with modern people yoft have to be modern sellers The peofor buyers avoid soon be gone and then “What Is will business will and ple cease to be” for the town that has not kept un to and ahead of date This Town Garland Times salutation - Garland Taken Over announced last week' during of February 11th to 16th at Mr M E Andrus Bear River High School the Extension Service of the Utah Modern Business Agricultural Department of the Bear River shall put on a short The management of High School the Liberty course for the farmers of Box Elder Theatre at Garland Utah is now under Before he could dream of discovery Columbus had to cleanse his mind of Also all boys interested in the management of Mr M E Andrus Comity and prejudice Only the man willing to free himself from the superstltution A to invited agriculture are attend number of changes are contemplatshacklrs of PwMLused Jo be" Js ready toentertgln ti£jiesJdcas3’McIliea£L ed Us sooh a! weather "conditions break" 'The followlh g Ts the progmiirYorYKe to progress so that they can be accomplished In In every branch of science of business of art and even of sport this entire week: Feb 1th 2:00 to 4:00 Subject Hay the mean time we are not going is true The great Community prorgess is not less in the hands of the discoverers the town red or white or blue or Grading (alfalfa) by Heber W Webb advances have been made by men who explored new fields unfettered by preof Salt Lake City any other color but we do intend to judice or tradition for a prejudice blinds a man to the truth and too to a Feb 12th 2:00 to 4:00 Subject Noxgive you your money’s worth in comprejudiced man no argument appears reasonable ious Weeds Control byDr F E Step- fort and wholesome entertainment of — seientifle business is to investigate yourself your business The hens Seed Certification course we intend to carry through the State Work and your town Board of serial “Tarzan the Mighty” as here to new towns are fortunate In not being fettered with old traNew business Agr Feb 13th 2:00 to 4 00 Subject Seed foie showing it every Friday and Satditions and ideas fortunate that they have no barnacles on their ships but many towns date back a long way and too often refuse to accept new ideas Grain Treatment (Smut Control) by urday night There is yet to come e seventeen Prof J C Hogensen Utah and new ways of doing things For that reason they fail to grow fail to Issues on this serial from The stake choir under the efficient leadership of Chorister George O Nye have ben practicing during the last three months and will furnish music at all of the general sessions Sunday evening at 7:30 the M I A will give a program At all of these meetings the general public Is cordially invited Mrs L R Walker entertained at a children’s party Saturday afternoon n honor of her small sen Keith it being his fourth birthday Interest- lng games were enjoyed and luncheon were served Nine little playmates present Liberty Theatre At Bear River High School Ideas Will Not Stand The Gaff of 'City ire expected”" Overland TIMES" $200 THE YEAR Extension Short Course At The TOWN DOCTOR Saturday And Sunday Stake Quarterly Conference will convene on Saturday and Sunday morning Februray 9 at 1000 o'clock In the Stake Tabernacle at Garland There will be general sessions at that time and at 200 p m on Saturday and on Sunday at 1000 a m and 200 p m of the General Auth Representatives orities of the Church from Salt Lake One of season 8 1929 GARLAND B R: H S Tues TWO OF THE BEST GAMES THIS SEASON Feb The seventh grade of the Garland School has been very busy during the week past A constitution that represents the seventh grade citizens has been organized The motto is B A 8 or "Be a Sport” The following were selected as nom- inccs to be elected by secret ballot Wednesday Feb 6th President Max Johnson Florence Petterson Vive President Myrl Christ Carter Secretary opherson Ylrgina wa"yne Buckannon June Rogers Treasurer Vernon Peterson Jesse (Manning Class Reporter Carol Gleason Legrand Buxton Librarian Dorothy White Ralph Gleason were elected by secret ' 1 lie following baHot Out of pupils Max Johnson received 24 votes Florence Pet- 24 teraon 21 vlrglna Carter MyrL Chrlstopherson 21 June Buchannon 25 Wayne Rogers 20 Vernon Peter- gon lg jeESie Manning 27 Carol Olea 17 wm 28 Legrand Buxton Dorothy White 28 Ralph Gleason1 17 We hope this organization will make a class out of the Seventh Grade and will also help the other grades HOSPITAL n t L r NOTES the Carol Hansen of East Tremonton little girl who was stricken about three weeks ago With that dreaded disease has recovered and spinal meninegetis the little girl was removed to her home Thprsday from the hospital where- - she was receiving medical attention Mrs E birth to Hospital ' H Russel of Tremonton gave fine baby at the Garland last week i Therl Bishop had his tonslh removat the Garland hospital this week ed Dr Keller of Tremonton had two of his fingers blown off above the first joint on the left hand by the accidently charge of a shot gun while out hunt “ ing last" Sunday"" He was" brought to athe Garland hospital for medical t tention Glenn operation week a minor Grover underwent at the Garland hospital this A Correction Last wec4j in Gephart’s Store add j aftten the Items listed which we have rectified this week in their add in Bold Type 19 at High School i we Gym ADMISSION 50c — GAME STARTS AT 8 P M t u |