Show ' A-- S Just a Line of GHatter In this column last week a prophesy was made that the new Post No 43 American Legion of Garland was well on the way to do great things And the district convention held here under the auspices of the local Post was proof of that phophesy It was without doubt one of the most successful affairs of its kind ever held in Garland The program went off smoothly as planned and business was dlspos- ed of with promptness and dispatch Culminating in the big Armistice Day Ball at the Armory the day was All praise is due to perfect success this new unit in the civl and social life of Garland and its able officer The Times comes out this week In new e form I hope you like it It lg the wish of the publisher that this new and larger paper will meet with your approval It is an Improvement that costs considerable more money to produce but it is believed that it will be well worth It Is past and much hard work looms up ahead but after the temporary slump of the past couple of months the Times is ready to go full steam ahead once more Please remember that this is YOUR paper not mine and It is only ai it pleases you that it may become of full service will be Any comments and suggestions welcomed in this office toward giving a more complete service through the medium of this paper Within the near future 8everal new features will be added for your approval but it is only by your comment that we may be able to determine just what you want m and of this paper Us Volume VI Utah Friday Garland November BUY IN GARLAND 17 1933 Number 16 j IFIRE DEPT DANCE Stop Look and Listen! POST SPECTACULAR SUCCESS Club to Hold Big Dance on November 25th at the Garland Armory Members of the Garland Volunteer Fire Department at the meeting last decided to sponsor a dance Monday at the Armory on Saturday evening November 25 This dance is being staged to raise funds with which to buy the members of the department the necessary protective clothing and personal equipment needed while on duty The men voted to make this attempt to raise funds for the needed articles rathe! than ask the city to purchase them In the two months since its organization the local fire department has drilled regularly and hard and today 8tAnd3 as one of the best of its kind in the State This week several memthe bers of the crew accompanied chief to the Logan department where Fire Chief Rapp gave a very interesting and educational talk on the methods and progress of apparatus Chief Rapp complimented the local department highly on Its snap and efficiency and interest In the work and forecast the time In the near future when the Board of Fire Underwriter® will recognize this department by writing down nsurance Culture Auxiliary Red land held a regular meeting in the Holiday season is approaching on basement of the library Wednesday winged feet It seems Only 31 more night and chopping days till Christmas Edeli presiding called on his Christmas promises to be a more Mrs Betensin who made a complete iiieiry one for many than the last repoit on the district convention held u' Thanksgiving Day is just around hcre last s&turday the corner and the people of these jt v as decided to hold a cooked Jmted States and particularly of food sale Saturday November 25 to Utah have much to be thankful for raise funds for Christmas gifts for Close on the heels of “turkey day" the Invalids in the veterans’ hospital ootnes the Christmas season — and at Salt Lake Further details will be that holiday spirit of good will and In the next issue of this puL'ashed fellowship that comes this one time paper of all times each year as chairBishop W W Richards man of the Red Cross Annual Roll Plan to visit the stores la Garland Call drive for Garland extended an oefore yon make your Christmas pur- Invitation to the auxiliary to Join In chases The local merchants are prethis humanitarian work and after dis cusson It was voted to make this work paring for your trade during tire holand the new stocks of the first major project of the organiday season merchandise are worth youf atten- ization in community service Mrs P tion Try Garland First — and keep A Linford chairman of the communyour dollars da circulation at home ity service committee was placed in where they come back to you charge for the auxiliary and a concerted drive for Red Cross enrollments will be made all next week With the approach of the holiday Committee appointments were also season may be expected the usual Influx of house to house salesmen with made at this meeting as follows: Comfnittee chairmen Americanizatheir “bargains” to tempt you Your tion Mrs child welfare Betensen dollars spent with these people leave Nye community service Mrs town the same day never to return Mrs F’ D’ C” Mrs’ Swe®ten I Trade wit h the established merchants fJrLf°rc: Mrs Isaacson legis- sewing in the town who pay taxes and licen- Mrs ast: membership scs toward the upkeep of the com- - latlon’ MS7S' Manning mem-fmumty and to whom you may turn R°ers' music' MrSCPcil Bradford National adjustment if anything may Mis d°lense Edell Ethel poppy pun to D wrong with the article you Rcsrers I pubV’ty Mrs Walkor biv habitation Mrs Jensen gold siar Mrs G W- Bi rdlr d junior ariiv- Lea rv attend the Ftremen's itles Mrs Rcrf'-strophesand r Saturday riglit asads Mis rdrra'j'i Armory iVoilJ War oij Bus B'ttnson Hjigcd of Local Post Carry Plans to Completion and Act As Hosts to District Next Convention Date Set at Officer V - j r FIRST ACTIVITY OF GARLAND 25th Once more may I repeat from the past — I have never had the privilege of living in a community that ap pealed to me as does Garland — and that there Is no likelihood of my departure from this my chosen home Some rumor has reached this office in the past week about a new publisher etc It is the intention of the present proprietor to remain in Garland and at the helm of this paper and nothing has been done that in any rates in Garland These men are doing a worth while way alters this intention I am here work and the citizens of Garland are to serve YOU through this paper— and I am going to stay right here being asked to support them by patat the dance ronage Thank you Remember the date and place the Garland Armory’ Saturday night Announcement is made In this Issue November 25 of the coming Firemen’s dance to be held at the Garland Armory Saturday 25 Those of you who Ladies Self night November Club attended the last such dance remem-Meets with Mrs Cuilimore ber the splendid entertainment offered by these local firemen and will no The Ladles Self Culture club held doubt be present when the music be- reul“r nieetir’ Frlda November gins at this dance You are all assured! 3its at the homc of Mrs’ W’ J’ Cuilimore a good time and are urged to come The proatn for the afteroon on out and help the Firemen celebrate sisted 0 ta ks the Prohibition and Thanksgiving turkey should have had time to settle by Saturday night repeal bastions by Rev E M Gordon of Tremonton and Attorney and the music will cause Miner of Salt Lake City come on out and dance The gathering Included 27 members and nine guests the latter being the of the the big Rev and Mrs E M Gordon and Mrs Incidentally proceeds dance will go for a good purpose The d W Jenkins of Tremonton Mrs Garland Volunteer Firemen hope to Austin Jensen of Bear River City be able to buy protective clothing etc Mrs H L Mulliner of Salt Lake City lor the personnel from the money reMrs Garn of Fielding Mrs M A ceived at the dance thus saving the Mulliner Mrs Chas Wood Jr and city treasury this additional strain at Mrs Ike Taylor of this city a me when cty finances are at a low ibb PLAY IS MUTUAL PRESENTED NIGHT TUESDAY These firemen have drilled regular“A Brace of Sixes" a play ly and Garland may now' boast of a olunteer department second to none by J Allen Davltt was presented by of the Mutual Tuesday inj in the 8tate when It comes to snap members amusement and efficiency hall June Buchanan The protection thus the offered to property holders of the directed the play which a as well recity Is well worth while and it is hop- ceived by those present e ed that in the near future the rates of this city may be rewrit- Legion Will ten to a lower figure These boys Cross Drive Sponsor your support and of course Tfll receive it - MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER j niirffi 4 1 : Meeting l jb Sf'v f ' — ?t"' Armistice Day Dance Is a Big Success U i Garland Post No 43 American Legion was host to the district convention here last Saturday afternoon The Auxiliary convention was also held here with the lolal organization acting as hostess It was decided at the business meeting that two conventions will be held annually in this district and Smith-fiel- d was selected as the meeting place next June The auxiliary meeting In the afterstate noon featured a talk by the Mrs Oeorge W Worthen president of Provo who stressed the need for relief for distressed and disabled veterans the Importance of rehabilitation and the Importance of the American of Legion protesting the recognition Mrs Worthen also Installed Russia HAD- ARLENE the officers of the Garland unit with CAROL GLEASON as E Edell Mrs installed being J FIELD INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT CARD OF THANKS president In the evening the auxiliary and BEAR FAX SALES Mr and Mrs Rex Steele or Wiezer In behalf of American Legion Post joined in a banquet at which Idaho were injured in an auto crash No 43 we wish to extend our thanks Legion Edell acted as toastmast-- i PROGRESSING Commander to the officials of er Two hundred and appreciation Thursday morning near Snowville advisor According to Mr Strecper plates were set at use The couple were enroute with a load of the L D 8 church- for the which also featured en- - of the Bear Fax campaign the sales banquet Mr their buildings to the Relief Society ed truck to Salt Lake City tertalnment and talks during the have reached the one hundred mark Steele who was driving the truck fell for the use of their 'beautiful room meal and are steadily increasing He also asleep and ran off the road according also for the wonderful1 dinner they stated that the progress being made After the banquet a public meeting to the report served us and to all those who aswas held in the tabernacle at which! by the salesmen was good in comparMrs Steele suffered minor cuts and sisted with our Armistice Day celeState Ison with that of former years Lester A Blackner of Magna LVulses as did Mr Steele They were bration A lasting impresson that the If all students who have promisLester Commander and Department taken to the Valley hospital at Garland people are perfect hosts was A Albert of Pocatello Idaho depart- ed to do so purchase a Bear Fax durand treated next two weeks the destiny of taken with them by our visitors It ment adjutant were the main speak- ing the is cooperation such as was manifested ers the Bear Fax will be assured on that day that makes people from If three hundred year books cam be talk After the state commander’s Notice - of 25 cents back to come want the oukjida Mjd 714ft P Mvfetilv pojd a spedaLreduyon WtiboWX see us again and again n solo C E Smith gave a short! will 'be given to eaih student E EDELL Pobt Commander Twlla J Meldrum ren-build to C become talk has Mrs necessary and j Christopherson It Post Adjutant C D BARFUSS dered a vocal solo Mr Albert was two large flumes on the west Bear then Introduced and soke of the cel- - MOVIES PRESENTED River canal in Bear River Canyon Visual education seems to have won ebration of Armistice Day throughout before water can be assured for the MRS BARFUS ENTERTAINS BRIDGE PARTY MONDAY the world He voiced the opinion that a place In the curriculum of this high next irrigation season to all we give notice Therefore the world Is on the verge of another school Two pictures have been shown in the past week Mrs C D Barfuss entertained her great war water users under system that water “A Trip to the Moon” a summary The reading of the names of dewill be taken out of the canal on bridge club at her home Monday No20 November for an Indefinite per- vember 13 16 members were In at- parted comrades of Box Elder county of the astronomist’s knowledge of the moon was seen by the geography class was followed by a silent period iod of time Water users for domestic tendance to enjoy the games and the algebra students last week Rulon Mrs Christopherson sang a second purposes are urged to make provision High score was won “Cattle” was viewed by the animal wats were cut Mayor talks solo by time given of short this by storing for Manning period prize Sy main The class husbandry Tuesday y R J A R Capener and Mrs er for necessary uses Huish and consolation rlze point of Interest was a roded' In slow district president of the auxiliary Isaac Taylor — SUGAR CO followed by a solo by 8 V Prows of motion o Logan NATIONAL BOOK WEEK After the meeting the group repairIS BEING CELEBRATED where the Armistice ed to the Armory Books and their advertising propaby the local LeDay ball sponsored EAT NOT HUY NOT posters and covers ganda including gion post was In progress are on display this week in honor of By BOOTH TARIvlN'CTON National Book Week November 13 to 20 An attractively arranged book disSometimes we have to go against our training or go Broke SomeGarland Lions Club play has been placed In the trophy induct time k hat we have always bctevod to Be a rule ot vnluous case In the auditorium Posters adfatal in practice For instate e wc liac ymwn u in the heiicf proves vertising various books decorate the by our parcels and tear hers and enforced by our g'nernmri walls of Miss Johnson's English room i that we huve no right to take or use the pinperty of nnoi) Covers for books are being made in without his consent but if the property in question krppens to he a Garland Lions club met in regular some of the freshmen English classes Blackjack that the other person is about to bring clown on ray bead as their reading projects this semestsession at the Garland holuncheon shall have a better chance of surviving if I petceive in time tiia ” er (Attendance tel Wednesday evening unnitdom of clinging nnallerably to old convictions That i' liter ' !' o was good and the program was thortimes of emergency when rlinging to an old conviction s CONDUCT IN ASSEMBLY ihe present time in its relation to our old ru'nous Iet us oughly enjoyed by all present with musical in favor of tlirif' The meeting opened The regular Tuesday discussiona 1 were organized selections the newly week by b continued “I m this and the tl'4 lie r toi k ar’ 'I'm fn if IYop'e of Nichols of Lions chestra - irf composed was "Conduct nr fit i"ii‘t r ti subject discussed r nn” ami nil Uv i'io ' t Two verses of Assembly” This Swceti n and Kirkjvim ll f In 'in "i it in iv nut h el subject was very i' If l! r vh “America’ were s tni following which ll as students have ul tliil al ilv pi1 become vim’ ' a" 'Bn 'T t' l' a splendid ' 'il I ' slack the behavior r Mon lii-cnjojrd in their V'’-in asmmjfyrs very served by the hotel sembly One fault of the students is n of un in his chitfendinier iihiH ami 'I wiut a mu i rriiv ii the reading their persistence a wavs luhcveil llal ll Following management in using the desks u of the minutes by Secretary Alma In the rear of the auditorium I'lil mjii m Iitih is mu r p thit ‘(m 1it j before n il atuii i h si p n i! rand thr fl our King two vocal w lections were offerthe chairs are completely ' occupied "I m n'V: ii I" cheer leader at Another fault is the habit of wn ii i'" ed bv Roland Ogden pmiti hi rhythmic jriien unliii iftv lie valun ut ’h ibis’ inds n h ds fhnwn to hr ra'c’ Hear River high schcol clapping and of stamping their feet - No one doulil- - ih it iu thrift indued is one of o r s’’ o A short talk was made by Ludwig for applause Still another is entering he dangerons in n or liiat ll would d e ! it is a right and Larson the auditorium late and dsturblng the regarding the need for supu to cnnnng at it hot here is tle I govenunenl port for the sugar beet industry assembly row a king us tn bin bnv bus a Ki'ina iii to sp ml our itine) raltoT the piesent time with the Federal given to teachers Suggestions are strongly in opposi than tn save it iml generailv o( )uaiing lo ft to the sugar consideration being given are ly students and the suggestions ere trained 7 hero n lo that old priiu ip'e of ihi in o in whiili we code and the tariff Mr Larson statdiscussed In faculty meeting and acsnrrewlire conlradKtion be a to fmi ed that the very industry was in grave cepted or rejected Both teachers and of students hope to better the condiand urged that members Moreover the government aks is to spend al a lime when we lia’e danger - least to spare at a tune when the Fedeial government itself as the club familiarize themselves with tions of the school as a result of are taking heavily from well as our Stale county and city government the situation and support the local these discussions still orse to wpend and in that way lessening our power ns in taxe Industry while there is yet time to do our government through the NJRA ask us to spend at a moment good The matter was referred to the LIVE STOCK BEING FITTED' of great financial uncertainty in oor live at a moment when we don't for Investigacommittee agricultural know whether we’re emerging from the depression or going deeper into FOR OGDEN SHOW tion Bear River agricultural students are it and when we aren’t sure whether we’re less afraid of the future tlun form Visiting Lion John E Pixton about' the governwe were year ago or more so The curious thing er district governor of this district of busy preparing their live stock for the ment’s exhortation to us to spend is that the exhorters know how we Ogden Junior Live Stock Show J anwas introduced by Lion Presi-Lions feel and how we’re situated thr know our old conviilion in fa' or of cient Gunderson Mr Pixton was pres- - uary thriftineas and they agree with that conviction— and yet these same ent in behalf of the Lewis Brothers! "There is a greater interest being exhoricrs ask us to buy buy buy will have taken In live stock showing this year stage lines which company than ever before” says Mr Nichols THiat’s the answer? Monev is a means of trad If you bail a cord a hearing before the Utilities commis had a cellar full of potatoes The bois have about one 'hundred on of wood and no food and ymr sion in Garland next Monday have raw he'd to trade if of von were neither and no fuel and willing for a loca: franchise and ffty head of live stock to be their application A special interest lieht- cxpi-- s serv- - - lubitcd this year potatoes to eat but he’d freeze to death and you’d have heat enough and passenger th s is bring taken in showng tar load lots perhaps but you'd s'aive to da'h Thrift is indeed a virtue but Ice on their’ stage line throuph Gar-to buv goods so is a time pf eutergmey d'jrna whirh its of of sheep and swne land The club voted its approval that somebody 'll have rnns--v enough to pav us f r w! at we prndme the anplicuMnn and a committee was! Epecirl care is bcing taken ty all h bv wahrg one another's ’br! ii' cerIf it’s bard for us to get to apprar brNru the com- - tho boys that their ammakf are In appointed nV h our own It 'e for - to ta’i'ily — of— condition for Jthe show inic fin—! — the cry such —— by having wfcer to live t'y ht frg t! in Ls anuroval ti ttmt bedy j th J The meeting adjourned at nine on page five) clocic for two weeks Bear Rider High Lights S' Important o— V ' tfcJrs Tlr Meeting Wednesday t — i i : t I u j t l I t |