Show s f MAKE THE FIBST READ THE TIMES A PAPER CRAMMED FULL OP NEWSY ARTICLES CONCISELY WRITTEN WITHOUT COMMENT OR ' PAYMENT ON THE SOCIAL HALL PROMPTLY 2 No VOL OPINION GARLAND 46 Road Officials Cannery Opening Set For Monday Pertinent Paragraphs Wm Johns OF TEACHERS DEFENSE Columnists and educators alike have been ever ready during the past few years to point out the weaknesses in our educational system and practices In fact most every one has at sometime taken occasion to criticise the isting order IN Or Highway Held At For Mrs No teacher ever lived who could touch awaken and feed that many interests at once day in and day out even tho all those pupils were of the same grade of intelligence No school in the land could afford to hire the teacher skillful enough to plumb each student’s for future usepossibilities fulness were he given time enough the teacher must force Consequently all the group to study the same thing regardless of previous interests or endowments it While time is wasted Gardner The Deweyville ward chapel was filled to its capacity Sunday afternoon at the funeral services for Mrs Milo M Gardner Bishop Marion G Perry was in charge of the services Musical numbers included duets “Mother’s Love” and “My Father Knows” by Mrs Jas A Germer and Mrs Alvin Norr Duets “Oh My Father" and "The Morning Breaks” sang by Mr aha Mrs N Gardner and “Beyond Today" a duet by Mrs Jas A Gardner and Mrs N P Marble The speakers were yet Norton Cook of Willard E Bailey of Is used to some little good at least' North Ogden R'A Johnson of Beaver Since the future of most of the students ward Bishop Alfred P Flshbura and is unknown all must study the thing Frank Ftshbum of Brigham Orion W that a few of them at least win find Snow and Louis Germer offered the future use for It is about the best opening and closing prayers The floral offerings were profuse and that can be done at mass education with the money that the masses are beautiful Interment was in the able to provide Deweyville cemetery O' Of course the schools are not fully as MILTON H WELLING good ai they might be under the ex- ENTERTAINS FRIENDS isttng circumstances They will gradually improve but the attainment of an o people of the Bear River educational ideal must always be con- Stake were the guests of President ditioned by the amount of money we at a banquet at the are able to pay for it and If our schools Milton II Welling Salt Lake City Saturat the present time are places In which Hotel Utah at The were visitors day guest evening children merely gain a little knowledge at the M I A conference the and keep out of much mischief It is nucleus June of the being the conlargely because it Is the most we are testants In the Mgroup L A activities from able to pay torf this o Valley Young People Graduate From U of U Neville Hunsaker of Tremonton son of Israel Hunsaker was awarded distinctive honors upon his graduation from the University of Utah last week Mr Hunsaker was among the 25 honor students of his class and was awarded a six hundred dollar scholarship to the at Berkeley University of California Mr Hunsaker majored in mathematics Virginia Dewey of Deweyville Improvemertts Soon JUNE stake o A 10 pound baby girl was bom to Mr and Mrs A A Smith of Plymouth June 12 12 $200 THE YEAR 1930 Lions Valley Talent To Appear HAYING SEASON ON Teachers have been accused of trying to pack the heads of children with a set of facts before those children have Mid Summer Income Will interhad an opportunity to become ested in any activity related to those Improve Local Financial facts It is contended that as a result Conditions of this the learning process has been made unduly slow and laborious and much time and money has been wasted Harvesting of the Bear River valley’s fine crop of early June peas will begin The schools have been accused of early next week according to advices a great coming from the Tremonton plant of sisting upon students studying deal of subject matter that will never the Rocky Mountain Packing Corporabe useful to them when the world in tion Manager William Wadsworth has in useful practicaUy completed the placing of which we live Is abounding and necessary material for study This machinery and renovation of the plant condition still persists notwithtanding to take care of the crop as fast as it the fact that the “special faculty ex- matures been since ercise” theory has long The peas now maturing are of the proved groundless earlier varitles of earjy June peas of which about two hundred acres are benot of accused Teachers have been An ing raised for the local cannery adapting the subject matter to the ca- additional four hundred acres of later pacities and interests 6f the individual peas will be ready for harvest as soon pupils with the result that time and as the packing of the early ones is commoney has been thrown away teachpleted In aU about six hundred acres ing individuals things they could not of peas are being grown by nearly two use hundred farmers and at an average of return of one hundred dollars they will - Teachers have been accused of not bring to the fanners of the valey In only teaching all pupils the same sub- the neighborhood of sixty thousand ject matter but they have been shown to tide them over until the harvesto be teaching the slow and the bril- ting of the regular autumn crops The liant together another waste of tune payroll of the cannery during the sum-- I and money mer months will also serve to material-- I ly improve local financial conditions Every thinking teacher in whatever The hay harvest in the valley is in capacity has had to admit the truth of full swing this week with many farmthese indictments as well as of others ers cutting and many more with hay as serious And every thinking going Into the stack just Grain fields are teacher has been anxious to so order In an excellent condition and the fields his or her work that those same diff- of beets are showing the results of the iculties might be overcome but remedy- fine weather which started them spring ing these faults has proved no easy off weeks ahead of the usual growing task season Hay prices are not yet showing any Let me draw a picture of a school after the tendency toward A given amount of tax money Is avail- slump of last wlnerrecovery and it is possible able to operate this school With it a that this condition will tend to stimuteacher for each of the eight grades can late local feeding of the crop during be employed or perhaps a teacher for the next feeding season Low hay There is prices are compensating every thirty or forty pupils to a great exalso a limited amount of money for tent for the prevailing low level of buildings and for supervision butterfat prices These thirty or forty children are teacher to given to our hypothetical Riles care for during a period of about lx or seven hours every day Each child a Each has represents given capacity a given interest Each has a future all Deweyville its own and a possibility all its own Yet all the forty must be kept busy in Milo M the room for a definite number of hours Final THURSDAY in Home W J Parker member of the state commission and H 8 Kerr chief left Wednesday engineer morning for Next Malad to confer with J D Wood and other Idaho road commissioner officials on the proposed ImIdaho Of T U tlnnncArinir the Malad valley routi'w provement Program between Garland Utah and Downey Idaho This highway is on the state road system but is not a federal aid project according to Mr and Davis commissioners The Home Talent Chatsuqua bolng Sweeten accompanied the state officials will be to Malad where they met with the arranged by the W C T held ft Tremonton Thursday and Pit officials state with and Idaho county June L B t recre day the at will bodies the result that the state atlonal hall One hundred and fifty proceed with the graveling said oiling the best tulleni in of the road from Garland thru River- - people representing the valley will take part in a program side and Plymouth and on to Downey of 8lnFlri2 playing dancing speaking os soon as is possible and acting Receipts from the activi- o and Miss ty will be used to complete payment Ezra Jensen and family Playground apparatus bought Beth Manning attended a Legion con- - on the the Tremonton playground by the While In xontlon at Malad Tuesday organization last year at a Malad they vlisted at the home of Dr women’s cost tf nearly seven hundred dollars as part of their child welfare work The program as arranged at present follows: Thursday June 19 2:30 p m Mrs P E Ault presiding Special— Thatcher 1st grade band Piano solo Emma Lou Stander Contest— Entertainment number: 1 Mabel Christensen Tremonton 2 Bernice Brough 3 Kenneth Anderson 4 Thatcher Wanda Peterson Tremonton 8 Illustrated Song Wynona Rock and Carl Gunnel 6 Yvonne Howell 7 Minuet song and Welling Riverside dance Shirley Louise Anderson d n Himsaker Warren tha Anderson to at Be Held Will Party 8 Verna Parrel Bummers Bothwell Theurer 9 Lois Linford Tremonton age 4' Garland Special— Trio Ruth Howard and Invitations have gone forward to the Shirley Williams Ogden Lions club to Join with the Awarding of Garland prizes club in an inter Box Elder Commercial Thursday evening June 19 8:15 p m “nrrsldinff' w city meeting and social to be held at the Crystal Hot Springs Thursday June Maiy Atkinson Hansen 19 accord ng to announcement vocal Dance Miss Marle Larsen by the Brigham club this week gas(y- - Garland meet Mr Call president of the club Chorus contest — 1 Tremonton stated is to be in reciprocation of one chorus 2 Bear River City girls’ school chor-- ! tendered to the organization by the us 3 Girls’ chorus 4 Meth- Garland club some years ago Guests jodirt Fielding chorus and partners of the members of the 8p Dm Howard wluIama of in respective clubs are to be included Ogden T?p the party The Brigrham City group has ar- Deweyville Boys’ contest song Don Luke Owen ranged to hire the dance hall and pool Brough duet Tremonton and Lynn at the springs that evening and tickets Don Iverson duet Bear River City will be Issued by the Brigham club to Wayne Rogers solo Garland Cole its members and to the Garland or- Win?tr oio Tremonton Wendell will admit the which ganization recipeolo Fielding Song of the ient to the pool and dance free pro- Welling Pioneers chorus Bothwell vided they bring their own suits Whistler Special— Edna Capener President J M Gaddle has informed of watch Awarding the Commercial club that the Lions June 20 2:30 p m Mrs R Friday on have no other road Tuesday Next Hundred Acres of Early June Peas Now Ready To Harvest Six UTAH Promise Chautauqua " Week T maj evening and that engagement that a goodly number of D en£rtaInmnt number Reading— Lavon Hales Riverside Solo dance— June Stayner Garland Thatcher Reading— Clara Peterson Vocal duet — Ida and May Farnsworth Fielding Step dance — Cleo Marble Deweyville Dance — Eight children Bothwell Chorus — Six children Howell acrobatic stunt — Sherley Special Willllams Tuesday evening June 20 8:15 p m Bishop Jas Walton presiding Special tap dancing— Jay Fanner Deweyville Dance— Mrs Toni Landvatter One of David Belasco’s most successPiano solo— Miss Ruby Borgstrom ful stage plays “The Gold Diggers” contest —Leila Stark Bothwritten by Avery Hopwood and adapted wellReading Ethel East Garland by Robert Lord Is the Warner Bros Roma Tubbs Bingham Riverside Lois Watt 100 and Vltaphone natural color Thatcher Odessa Wyatt Tremonton singing dancing picture In technicolor Lulu Earl Fielding comes to which the Paramount Theatre Piano contest — Barbara Theurer next Thursday under the splendid title Tremonton Lucile- - Crupley Tremontof "Gold Diggers of Broadway" on Aileen CalderwoodTremonton This show will formally open the Kirkwood Garland newly reflnlshed show house at Gar- Ralp Lecture land Special— Male quartette Tremonton A glittering and spectacular Comedy by Mrs Jenkins of Broadway’s chorus girls on and off Remarks Presentation Of awards stage the gold diggers in the picture miners of both periods Impersonate On the stage In which they appear in CHANGE IN PASSENGER MAIL SCHEDULE AND an elaborate “show within s show” the in lovely ladies appear as Effective June 11 train No 44 the the attire of gold rush days singing and dancing to the tune of The Song southbound morning passenger train 8:15 a m Portage of the Gold Diggers” After theatre will leave Malad hours they become real gold diggers 8 50 Garland 9:30 Tremonton 9:35 and pursue their digging activities to Brigham 10:10 and Ogden 10:55 arrivithe discomfiture of big butter and egg ng at Balt Lake City one hour and men college boys and millionaires’ sons fifteen minutes later than hertofore The ways in which they “dig” their Train No 43 northbound evening boy friends for shiny nuggests form passenger4:10will leave Salt Lake 3 p m p m Brigham 4:50 Tremany of the comedy situations In this Ogden brilliant extravaganza which was one monton 8:27 Oar land 6:00 and arrive at Malad at 6:50 p m of Belasco’s great stage successes ConU?st Bear River Valley a Place of Summer Beauty Valley Has No Corner On Conventional Scenic Attractions But Is a Place One Cannot Afford to Miss Seeing and received Smith Fielding Virginia Grammar grade diplomas from the Just now every community In the School of Education Blaine Winters of state and In the entire west is making his Bachelor of Garland received Science degree with a high school di- the most noise possible calling attention to its marvelous scenic attractions Fieldof Mason Morgan George ploma ing was awarded a Bachelor of Arts An amazing Array of jugged canyons degree In history and political science mountain lakes and waterfalls forests Tyrrell R Seager of Tremonton s peaks and natural bridges has been Bachelor of Arts degree in zoology and Glenn Young Richard of Garland crowded onto the front pages by enthe degree of Bachelor of law from the terprising communities 'School of Law In all this propaganda about scenic wonderlands the Bear River valley has STICK TO YOUR LAST FRANK It Somehow been strangely quiet A good joke is Frank Driggs greatest mid not dig up s single nigged canyon joy and he has one he can tell on him- to “rival anything in the west” Its most makes mountains a tower hardly self now for he graceful bordering figure tumbling from the top of a beer enough and in color the best they can stand One who will be awkward can do is the conventional blue A tew well be grateful for a pile of cinders miles of waste land have kept it from Opening a beer stand is not all sun- claiming the mlshty inland sea to the south esldes that lake is capitalized shine and roses sea at the sou term end Long rows dozen other more populous disPolk who live here have to go of stately trees that the traveler can for their trout fishing and never forget border the excellent streets already “Doc” Innes and all the other and highways that connect Its busy and furnish the sportsmen in Garland Tremonton and towns and villages surrounding towns have an eye on a shortest outlet for the state to Idaho cool shady stream with deep quiet and the northwest are Here towns with the speckled of comparative newpools abounding beauties near which they will pitch ness wen planned and built with beautHere we iful public buildings and churches camp early Sunday morning have not a single natural bridge that would be the Just pride of any Think of it Nor a natural cave How city Here are door yards bright with unfortunate In natural things we the color of many brilliant flowers find their way to have only two right fine hot springs which mysteriously and there we Just about come to a places of tasteful prominence in the aforementioned churches at every pub-- ! stop lie few Bear of worship River all this the In spite knowing who has brot valley is a place of unsurpassed beauty them No the Bear River valley Is not a if you are looking for scenes pastoral Thru its fertile fields green with thriv- scenic wonderland in the accepted sense which the term Is used but it Is a ing grain hay beets and orchards its hi two rivers the larger Bear and the wonderful place to be and to live smaller Malad meander to the inland nevertheless by a tricts elsewhere Suffer Defeat in Opening Game of Season Garland Guardsmen Win Commendation The doughty girls who boldly challenged thi ferocious Lions to the baseball ganj last week showed that their claim to superiority at the diamond sport a‘ la Indoor was no idle one by a long w s when they took the roaring crew den and all into camp to Lieutenant T R Welling Pleased 7 the tune of failed to Some of the Lion With Work of Men In show up necessitating the substituBattery tion of a few lame ducks such as Marv Nielsen Wallie Wise Larry Garter and Gil Sweeten especially what WINS PRAISE WALKER some cramped the style of the flashy Two more and no kidding Commends Gardner Colonel different have would made a innings story so the males good losers that they Efficiency and Discipline are alabled and no doubt they are Of Unit right Who ever heard of a ball game on! seven innings long that wasn’t stipped because of rain The Garland Unit of the Utah Na- The girls made a splendid showing tional Guard more officially known as out there on the field in their athlHeadquarters Battery First Battalion etic suits and what not to say noth- 223 Field Artillery is having a most at Camp A G ing of the class they displayed with the successful experience Is rumored It slouchily sewed sphere WUliams at Jordon Narrows where all that the men want a return game Fri- the guard units of the state are gathday evening to even matters up and ered for the annual summer for ten good reasons so do most of the If reports coming to us from the rest of us too (there are ten on a side camp are any indication of conditions in these outdoor indoor contests) Ever since the local unit under comWhen the crowd returned from the mand of Lieutenant Tracy R Welling game at the city park where the ex- shouldered packs at the armory here citement took place some one was heard at 5 a m a week ago Sunday and after to remark that that park is certainly a hearty breakfast at the Frazer cafe a beautiful one and tho we know that boarded the special train which took to be true it Is still hard to understand them to the camp every fellow has enhabe been tered into the work ahead with a genwhy that remark should made Just then eral good spirit that Lieutenant WellColonel as excellent Why any one should want a team in ing describes the coast league Is another question Gardner regimental commander has that is passee since the big game congratulated them upon their efficto a compliment iency and discipline the able leadership of Lieut Welling “Hit the Deck” Coming To and Major Eskelson stated that tie was Liberty Theatre Tremonton exceptionallymade well pleased with the fine by the organization Tues Wed and Thurs showing Col Gardner said that better result had been obtained by the Headquarters One of the largest choruses ever cast battery In laying the communications in a film production appears in Radio system at the end of the third day thhn Pictures’ musical comedy “Hit the was obtained by the entire 1st and 2nd the entire fifteen Deck” A total of 264 persons make up battalions during of the encampment last year the chorus Seventy are chorus girls 24 days Lieut Welling reports that meals men chorus 34 male singers 26 women been and promtly and have adequate singers and a mixed negro chorus of a hundred include carefully served under the supervision The prlncpals Sergeant Lee Isaacson by Cook Jack Oakle Margucrita of Polly Walker Padula Roger Gray Franker Woods Howell Cannon and his men with the Wallace MacDonald June Clyde and assistance of a trained cook from Fort Douglas Harry Sweet The efficiency of the officers of Headquarters battery Mr and Mrs Carl Lindquist of Salt several times by Lake City were visiting with Mr and has been mentioned battalion and regimental commanders Mrs Frank Driggs here Wednesday Culiiinore has been commended lot BgL evening ' the efficient and his for promptness o in which he has organized manner and supervised the enlisted men of the Com batter Sgt Persson for his excellent work as message center chief Sgt Isaacson because he has been able to be In several places at once as supSerply mess sergeant and Motor geant Cpl Gaddle for the willing and efficient manner In which he has handloffice duties of ed the the battery CpL Chambers for work in charge of the Funeral services were held Sunday at observation post (eyes of the army) o’clock In the Plymouth ward chapel Cpl Udy who has been tractor driver In laying the big net Pvt Kirkham for Miss Orlene Mason daughter of Mr and Mrs Jdhn Clifford Mason of whp has been assigned as agent to the commander and Pvt Clark Miss Mason succumbed to battalion acted Plymouth as has assistant who battery at 2 heart trouble Friday morning ' ' o’clock at the L D S hospital at Salt clerk The boys under Recreation RepresenLake City Musical numbers consisted of singing tative Driggs warned up on the diamond and succeeded In trimming the winWe’ll Understand” by choir “Sometime ning baseball team of last year to the violin colo by Alfred Atkinsin of Holon the piano tune of 25 to 6 brook Idaho accompanied Canteen checks have been issued to Carrie trio by Burnett by Mrs The all of the men upon which they may Nish Irene and Rhoda Archibald etc from the candraw refreshments speakers were Iva Baker of Holbrook without the use of teen is Idaho Mrs Chloe Gam ef Salt Lake will be collected from their pay on pay City Arthur Burnett of Holbrook day of Plymouth Idaho Oleen Josephson There Is a splendid high class enand Bishop R T Nish' tertainment at the recreation hail every Interment took place In the Plymouth night for all men In camp This is precemetery where the grave was dedicatwithout charge and consists of sented ed by Don R Lamb boxing dancing singing Many friends of the deceased were wrestling of Major and and plays under supervision present to pay their last respects Rich numerous beautfful floral pieces paid Lieut Leo Second R Walker distribute to the deceased and family tinguished himself when he commando ed the entire battalion In calisthenics Popular Young Folk It has ben hinted that his efficiency will lead to his being ordered to com- Week Marry During Of Camp Officers Orlene Mason Laid Away At Plymouth — Funeral Held Sunday mahd the entire regiment This would be wonderful formation an enGarland people are extending a weltire regiment taking exercise to tha come this week to a new citizen Mrs of the regimental band until Friday music Alice Adams Ballinger Lieut Tracy Battery Commander of Parowan Adams last Miss Alice is loud In his praise of the men were WeUing Miss Adams and Mr Ballinger for their soldierly bearing their sub- married at Ogden Friday and will make ness to discipline and for their missive Mr Ball' where home their in Garland conduct the local general manly inger owns and operates Camp activities will come to a close American Pood Store and the men will be ready to start Miss Belle Burton and Mr Charles home again about Saturday noon 0 Wood were married at the Salt Lake temple yesterday and have already de- Father’s Daparted for a brief honeymoon In southern Utah Upon their return they will Next Sunday Is the day that has been make their home in Garland where with the Box set aside in which to do honor to Mr Wood Is associated the event is Father Unfortunately Elder Oas and Oil Company not heralded with the same thoroness o the Mother's day and there may North Box Elder Farm Bureau ae be a lot of the local dads who will not Plans iFor Jollification be remembered Thotful wives and children will not neglect to ask the The North Box Elder County Farm “old man” for an extra dollar with AdBureau Is at present making plans for which to buy a present for him an evening of social enjoyment at the vertising in this issue carries timely for this occasion Udy Hot Springs The party was or- suggestions o but 16th for scheduled June iginally M I A GIRLS HAVE PARTY June has been postponed to Monday 23 because of the fact that so many under the girls The are at present busy in the hay Swimof their councillors Mesdamee ming and a luncheon are going to be leadership the entertainment features and each Rogers and Williams took a trip to the Its own ers and Mrs Wilams took a trip to the local is expected to provide After having lunch and weiners for the occasion springs Monday evening and ail their a wonderful time in the water with the Farm Bureau members to pool all to themselves they were ready friends are invited and encouraged for their roasted weiners and toasted take part in the merrymaking mashfellows The girls returned with to Mr a baby girl arrived at the home of a joyous spirit and a thank-yo- u Mr and Mrs U Sato of North Oarland Michaelis for their free trip there and &ack June 12 y- J ' |