Show THIS WEEK FOR VALLEY In this campaign for more attractive homes EVERY FRIDAY PUBLISHED yards and fences our valley does not lack for somAnyone who drives around any of our ething to do towns or out into the farming areas is struck with the Rickety unnecessary ugliness that man has created fences weed grown lots unpainted houses crowded barnyards pushed right out to the highway and almost hiding the family home beside them all present view's certainly not calculated to charm the observer As man rises above the primitive his appreciation of the beautiful should be no less keen than his appreciation of the practical He should act as quickly to improve the house whose surfaces are curling up for lack of paint as to repair the house whose walls let in the winter winds Home never can be a place dear to the hearts of the ones who occupy it if it is unsightly and neglected No young man or woman away from home enjoying the beauties of attractive public buildings is too anxious Forty members of the Garland to return to the community where ugliness is the dom- Lions club attended the club rone meeting at Brigham City Wednesday inant note This is the yeaV to look critically at the properties evening at which Lions from Ogden Let US compare them with some other pro- Brigham Tremonton and Garland we OWR to listened to an address by Dr- ark perty that pleases us and intelligently set ourselves and at L Entorf of Cornell University the task of making our own as neat and clean Entorf la a attractive The whole state is starting out on a beaut- Ithaca Newin York Dr the US Bureau of make each of us happy consultant ification drive in which it will ' - Education “Home and Family Life” a' ' Vital successful feel tKafwe 'a pail lo PROMOTING r replaying CHILD HEALTH education experiment being conduct-eIn Box Elder county Dr Entorf indicated that no effort was being made to teach something new to the people here but rather that the experiment was being conducted to see if home life children The recent clinic conducted for is an indication of a growing interest locally in the to be is movement It generally coming health child In an area be Improved could by recognized that a successful life is dependent upon the intelligent systematic teaching a sound body and that physical deficiencies can best of known facts about home and famand old He said ily life to young be corrected in childhood tc there has been a tendency A proper understanding of the child health prob- that of our application systematic neglect lem will awaken in parents a sense of the importance knowledge to this field of life while of proper diets exercise recreation and rest as factors scientific progress in material fields It also should lead them to see the has been taught In all our schools in child health for Of the choice of this territory the experiment he declared that the educators expect to learn as much possible from the people here as they may heritage of health The common use of liquor tobac- be able to teach since as a Mormon co coffee and narcotics has been held responsible for community it has been applying the church activity program recognized wreaking great damage to the race present and Those who combat the use of these poisons do as one of the most forward steps for home and communin education i distinct service in the cause of child health ity liteu Entorf Dr the congratulated For a Serious Moment for this county one being chosen “The most important thot I ever had was that of pioneer experiment He was by C E Smith my individual responsibility to God” — Daniel Webster principal ofIntroduced the Bear River high who ventured the opinion that the meetings these educators had held Safety Slogan bere would prove the most important A good driver keeps his eyes on the road while meetings ever held m the vaiiey He The driver who turns his head to gaze 'also introduced Dr Pedro Orata wboj ne is driving spoke briefly or talk is never fully safe The Lions met in the new Legion' home Just west of the Brigham' The meeting was directed armory BUSINESS VERSUS POLITICS by Platt Clark Lions rone chairman Introduced Uon District Goveniment bureaus and agencies have been ernor John C Kldnelgh who urged as independent units ever since the found-- 1 members to prepare to be present at Each has jealously guarded its the district and international illg of our country right to continue in service free of control by anyone ventlons this summer vvho might wish to combine it with another service in order that the tenure of its employees might not be endangered Intelligent business management would long ago nave coordinated these bureaus under proper heads All loan agencies should be headed by one supervisor and so on down a long list Politics which has prevented other presidents from effecting this reform will do its best to stop it now Anyone who may lose a job adding up the same column of figures some one to high else is adding in another office will howl heaven for his senator or representative to save him in the interests of democratic government We join those vvho want to see some system brought out of the chaos that prevails Tragedy Show Need of Home Life Training Whether all men and women are capable of assimilating learning regarding matters of home and family conduct to an extent that vvould rnake such tragedies as that which occurred at Penrose impossible is something no one can say proper training 'in the fundamentals of home conduct and successful home cooperation should do much to various remove the friction that leads to life tiagedies v i mi i types of which are perhaps as serious as this tne killing of a’ father by his son the event of this occurrence shocking during The visit' here of leaders in the home and family life edu- cation field should serve to answer once and tor all of better home training those who question-the-neePower Company rnrlnnrl Wince Rent OimrtM-- e Renting of the office quarters at present occupied by John J Shum- way to the Utah Power and Light company is reported here this week service The company will op&i and collection office ty sene tts tr-la this area about June t the MORNING AT GARLAND GARLAND UTAH Educators UTAH Shown education expert Wednesconducted thru the ward stake buildings at Garland by Bishop Arthur Welling who explained the uses to which the building is of the put and answered questions visitors relative to the church pro- and activities Following the gram tour they were entertained by Mrs F M Peck at the tabernacle organ There wxre eight In the party Federal were v VERNALD Auxiliary The JOHNS EDITOR PUBLISHER AND $200 Per Year Keith Austin Suffers Serious Eye Injury Educators Review Keith Austin of Garland may the sight of one eye as a result occured an accident which lose of this week Keith was working on an trailer at the high school at the time of the mishap A part of a rivet which he was cutting with a chisel flew off striking him in the eye He was taken to an Ogden eye specialist at the Dee hospital for treatment Stake Holds Successful Commiltee Conventions WM APRIL 28 1939 FRIDAY Garland Ward Buildings day and — Selects Trees For City Streets Bear River stake held here Sunday under the direction of the stake presidency with the 'church genlp cooperation eral hoard ‘ Primary and Sunday school organizations was declared one of the most successful of Its kind ever held here by stake leaders Home Life Teaching In Box Elder Make Recommendations For Next Year at Meeting With Teachers At a round table discussion wltlh the faculty of the Bear River high educational leadschool Wednesday ers employed by the UJ3 Bureau of the new course Education analyzed In home living to be given senior boys and girls next year and offered helpful comments and suggestions After hearing report of teachers Dr Orata cautioned against duplication of courses stating that the trend Is toward' etnrpliflcatl&ncurriculum 'lie suggested that all courses should be enriched by closer contact with home life Mrs Taylor spoke of the signifand icance of religion to adolescent pr&lsed highly existing church and community educational programs as she had found them In this community Dr Entorf stressed the need for emphasis of education for home livHe ing and for vocational education deplored the quackery ln many voc- were Three choice tree varieties approved by a special citizens comin mittee this week for planting Garland and a systematic planting (Ian 'was worked out members ' of announce the committee For planting on both sides of Factory and Main streets the group selected Norway maple a thrifty slow The morning session was In charge of President C E Smith and featgrowing tree of beautiful foliage that has grown very wrell on the taberured addresses by John J Shumway and K H Fridal of the stake presi- nacle grounds and In various secMrs Franke B “Johns stake tions of the city dency Chosen for the first streets horth Primary superintendent Albert Mel- and south of Factory street was drum stake Sunday School super-intendent Mrs Marian B Kerr of Horse chestnut another tree that the general church Primary board has been found quite satisfactory for the next and Earl J Glade and T Albert here to date and courses ational declaring guidance was selected church Sun- street Linden Hooper of the general personal character to be the chief Home owners on streets paralleling day School board successful ln living factor A musical number of Interest was main may plant either of the three A dinner meeting was held at the varietle8' but the commltttee presented by the Garland girls trio Hansen cafeteria on Wednemends property ow’ners along Leland written sang verses by Joseph home economics evening for sday H Kirkham stake patriarch to thei eacb block get together and select teachers of both high schools of the a tree for section In order their tune "Somewhere a Voice Is Calling county to secure uniformity Inspirational department session' School leaders consider these conA possibility that the city may for the two auxlliaTlcs were held sep- to secure trees for ferences being held here this week were assist owners artely in the afternoon and of major educational Importance ln Indicated by the well attended many ward groups P'anting ws educators Elder county The which consisted of P C Box 100 A stake per cent present Gaddle C E Smith who have span! th? week her? ir Peer°n MIA program in the tabernacle and F O Korth consultation with school officers concluded the day's activities teachers and students and also with parents and community leaders inAuto Dealers Warned clude Pr Katherine W Taylor4 de partment of mental hygiene Dr By Trade Commission Pedro Orata federal office of eduGiven cation Professor Mark L Entorf of Formal action by the Utah Trade Cornell university and Miss Rua Commission Is threatoned against of the high school avia-Members Van Horn and Miss Susan Burson utah Automobile dealers who J tlon club visit Friday from enjoyed the National Home Educational of late the Fair Trade Practices act the state Aeronautics Commission service discounts on new cars by allowing Twenty members of the club and where there is no trade ln- or In the week’s program were SeverMr Smith Miss Ilium Mr BunneU trade-ion values used Mr Last of the faculty and Mr al meetings with administrators and for representative student one excess of the amounts al- caJS of Christensen and Mr Jensen of the both high schools held at Brigham by the N“AEA' guide book school board were given an on Wednesday morning Lions club The commission also points out in plane ride thru the cooperation of members heard Professor Entorf at a went bulletin to dealers of the State Aeronautics that members Brigham Wednesday and a evening a concession to any person Department Mr Ed Oarn Mr such meeting was held at Brigham public the customer liable to prose- - bott Mr Hammond and Mr and another toThursday evening for accepting concessions pro- - son hibited Leonard Miller club president re night by law ceived the thrill of a On Wednesday afternoon the when he was allowed high school faculty was Joined to pilot the plane from Ogden to Garland members Hyrum by school board A model ahd airplane contest among Jensen and F M Christensen the members was to be held but had by Mark Nichols and Miss Angelyna to be postponed because of too much Wamlck of the state department Stake Primary union meeting will In ah unofficial contest be held Saturday at 2 o'clock ln the mind however Harold Strand’s plane flew Garland ward chapel six minutes a new record for that Kills The will usual class Instruction of plane be carried out and ln addition a type Students Teachers Plane Rides Penrose Youth and friend who formed a bucket brigade from well to house saved short Program including numbers by the Joseph H Smith home at Field- - the children and a demonstration he years activity work will be ing from destruction by fire last Arrange Public Meeting conducted Refreshments will be Saturday morning served the 200 primary workers ex Arrangements for a public meetThe blaze was first discover on be ing to be held In the near future present the roof by Mr Smith who had pected to at Tremonton to discuss the subject the house left on his way to the of group medicine and hospitalizaWord was yard spread quickly Dance Drama Feature tion were made at a meeting held bringing men women boys and girls at home of Mrs the Wednesday Stake Honor Program from every direction to fight the of the John O Garfield president fire While water wss poured on At Garland Tuesday East Tremonton Farm Bureau Heal v iiC IJJi JiCiii Present were County Home Democarried furniture clothing and sup Mrs Lund nstration Nettle Agent from The Tremon the home plies Mrs Sarah F Michelson Farm Mrs Jos A curity home supervisor - activities ndered a"d Three plays and NlclS0Ili president of the Home and “ glven of section the North Community 0 Gailand ward will present “Nancy's Box Elder Farm Bureau Mrs Lewis The water sysreports community's Beaver Dam “The Gift" ’Abbott legacy" tem was not functioning at the time and — Pyinouth “Room b 298" of the flre miss Kiea Pugsiey win direct the Cause of the fire was Impossible mi A dance demonstration Dean Archibald “ de“' c7 Father in Home Fight Boy Exonerated by Jury Coroner’s Newell W Taylor 69 of Penrose was shot and killed by his son Wayne Taylor age 16 about 2 am Wednesday morning in a family altercation The boy was arrested for the homicide but released when a coroner s Jury absolved him of blame to reports Mr and Mrs According Taylor had returned late from a celebration at Ogden Finding the chicken coop too warm Taylor became angered and blamed the boy and then his wife who offered an excuse for the condition Her cries brought the boy from his room atAfter a series of unsuccessful tempts to stop his father from beatTo be Welcomed the boy's steping Mrs Taylor CARR OF TIIANKS Home From Mission mother he came back into the room a rifle with which he Shot tha We A 'ward homeedming hon-- : with t0 thallk the many neigh-- ( program father twice before killing him from and friends Archibald who returned and oring Dean borj Fielding and the home Thur'day is planned in Gar- surrounding communities nen 0f tbe Tremonton fire depart- - land Sunday evening Bishop' says A- baby boy was bom mcnt ho came to our when Arthur Welhn? Monday April 24 to Mr & Mrs our home was threatened by flre former mission Two presidents Lyman Thorpe at the Valley howeek Their prompt and cheer- - from the field in which Dean has spital ful cooperation saved our property been working are expected to be at nd demonstra'ed a spirit of kind- - the service Garland Camp of the Laughters ness we very much appreciate Dean returned hale and hearty of the Utah Pioneers will meet with Mr at her home and Mrs Joseph H Smith from a 33 month Samoan mission Mrs H D Woffinden and family He w as met In Salt Lake by relatives Friday d“" d0“rUon of the wiring showed it to be as did an Inspection of the chimney Only a small coal fire was burning in the kitchen range in the north Ivaae becomes ef- - part of the house and a south breeze date cn wldch was blowing which would have made iectlve The Bear River Investment will remodel the quarters it unlikely for a spark to Start a company blaze ln the center of the roof where before that time this appeared to have begun Sweeten and Mrs A R bIrs G Fjre damage was confined to the their husbands accompanied Uapener 0f the roof where the fire to Brigham City Wednesday night wag fjrst WhUe water damaged Lions and attended a show while the of the upper and lower the clubs met j room ° rm AND BEAUTIFICATION |