Show l ' i r 'V MAKE YOUR DOLLAR £77 CO FARTHER BUY IN GARLAND " Thank you Folks for the kind rethe new Garland Times reception ceived last week I asked you for your opinions cf the larger and Improved and you were generous In your paper praise It is only by such expressions Pom you — the readers — that I may learn just what kind of a paper you Eke best Having learned that it will be my endeavor to give you what you want GARLAND - Garland Utah Friday November 24 Volume VI SCHOOL STRONGER THAN EVER IN POPULAR SUPPORT RANCH PROJECTS Number 1933 LEGION SPONSORS CHILDRENS CLINIC 17 Bear RiOer High Lights At tire meeting of the Garland Post1 The Garland Grammar school sec- H ARLENE CAROL GLEASON Of the American ond grade pupils under the guidance! ' Legion held Wednes-- i of Misses Acord and Adams have com day November 22 many community projects were discussed and acted uppleted a project that has won wide- educational the will of be on local In— few A activities that spread praise 6HA VINOS FROM THE SH$P circles '"It is a project that deserves sponsored by the Post are: Mr Spillman has a very good design par- the attention of the citizenry contest the winning for a steel kitchen stool which Is A membership the the of pupils 'parents ticularly team to be treated to a turkey dinner strong neat ln appearance and light of the Amer- The Ladies Auxiliary ln tha work t by the losing team the latter to eat The boys ln metal work are making V Legion of Garland Is sponsoring beans at the same table Team chaira number The project was legun on Septem- the annual Red Cross Roll Call drive men are Bill Bradford and Dr here this week Following closely ln ber 18 and planning' occupied some) The contest closes December 6 Mark Gaddie has made &ix "skythe footsteps of the men’s organiza- tirrtfc until October 20 jound everyscraper” tion these ladies are DOING things thig ln readiness to acquire first hand style set back bookcases A Legion quartette will be organiza bus was which are quite the rage nowadays of the Information According As a sign of the efficiency ed under the direction of Chas Last was! visit a idled and‘ was with pupils ladies the drive for Garland put aucdance harvest A festival and Riverat Ironing boards for’ mother are quite ever the top in three days Nothing paid to the Hansenranch tion sale is to be conducted P A "the go” a number are being made side followed by a visit to the J V slow about that group was appointed chairman of they are all wood and solid costing Linford Rich ranch will assist this The festivity Auxiliary 115 Owen Brough Ralph Bragg At these farms the pupils were While we are talking of progesslve ln this event Dee Busenbark and asnumbef of othto observe carefully the charspirit — the Legion Post at its regu- stucted ers are making them children's clinic will be conducted rA of the properties the build-- ! acteristics Courtly lar meeting Wednesday night adopted te return of the direction under etc the Legion by Upon a program of activity that shows that ings equipment Why Is shop work part of our eduChild Doctors Betensen and Wardlegh the trip was t I I i iuiiru ihimi inn:i!iini niiftiiir mi n i ii'ini hkihiuiiiIiiihi 'iiiiiiiiiininn::n’inrii’!i District conventions are not the only to the school a review of and is now ren of the grade school will be ex- cational system? Carlyle the the pupils things tfiese boys know how to tackle written byat the school ln his "Sartor Resartus” gives without amined in mmeograph charge is the new published Particularly commendable us his answer He says “ Man la a ed book form Vy the A collection of toys will be made by tool Clinic for children sponsored using animal weak in himself thig part of the project These toys and of small stature he stands on Following and the Post — and the toy activity Keep up Legion Auxiliary tin i m iiriii iiiiiii iinii'niimmmiiimmf!iiiiiumtniiimiuinmmiiriiiiimmnnnmmiiimiiii'niiiniiiiHi will be repaired and distributed at the the good work fellows and Garland work was commenced on the actual Bert Francis and family left Tues- proper time under direction of Com- small basis at most for the fattest Miss Margie Austin was a Logan will once more assume her rightful building of a farm- property in soled of some half square foot Inseday for their home at San Bernardino all work being done by the visitor Saturday mittee Chairman Chas Last position on the map curely enough has to supplant him" Fred Buxton and family were bus- California pupils Today ln the second grade “Three quintals are ft crushing load Leo alker will present a talk to the Mr rooms may be found two ranch propMrs were William at visitors and King Ogden Tuesday iness next meeting on to him the steer of the meadow tossat the membership "Happy Days Are Here Again" with erties complete to the last detail in Mrs Geo Gleason was a Brigham called to Pocatello Idaho last Thurs- the American Legion's pro- es him aloft like a Waste rag Nevtne mailing the first of the week of Buildings properly arrang- - visitor Saturday day by the illness of their grandchild ertheless are he can use Tools can devise faces the gram the beet check Smiling ev'n to the farm equlpment Francis returned to GarO R Nelson of Brigham City visTools with these the granite mountjClayton and the welcome order of the day wn tettuce ited relatives here last Saturday ln whlch land this week after a ten day visit ain melts Into light dust bfefore him sound of tinkling cash registers greets CULTURE LADIES SELF and vegetables portrayed by paper James Austin transacted business in with relatives in Ogden seas are his smooth highway Winds tike ear ln all Garland business houses features the exhibit The anNOV 17th and fire his CLUB MEETING City Thursday steed no Miss Olive Cowling of Salt Lake The day of all days for this section unwearying imals are represented there too and Brigham Leonard where do you find him without tools Bishop and Austin Haws City has been the guest of Mr and of the State It is a lot of money and a chicken layout is ready for modern with spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City Lrs Dewey Richards the past week Mrs Leo Rl Walkfer was hostess to without Tools he U nothing there is more coming ’soon according as a unit of the display Mr and Mrs Geo W Austin were to the county wheat Allotment com- inspection FOR SALE — Pair of fine black the Ladies Self Culture club Friday Tools he is 411" The thoroughness and particular at- Ogden visitors Sunday mares 1500 and 1700 lbs Inquire of November 17 mittee Announcement ' was made to more notEasto the were form details Pinder tention Mrs C and L Mr Lwis Lillywhite the Times the first of the week that Mrs A R Capener president wu The typewriting classes are being ltp That the iness visitors at Ogden Thursday of the ' wheat allotment checks for Box iceable part of the display Mr Mrs G G Sweeten were ln charge of the meeting at Which held on the steps of the auditorium second grade children is that Dr T E: Betensen spent Thursday business andvisitors rider county Will total in the neigh- work at Salt Lake City Mrs H D Woffinden 'Mrs A D bAlcony for lack of a suitable room so accurately is difficult to believe on business Lake at Salt so the shop ctasj&s d'dthe City borhood of 200000 and that every is ranch property Rich and Mr C 1 Pinder were voted elsewhere Wednesday portrayed Henry Thompson and family of typists a1 good turn by constructing a effort Js being )nt to have the first Mr and Mrs L W Manning and Into the club membership a farm Jerome Idaho are visiting at the A As a part of the project floor level with the last kep ThUfwas payment rpach the 'local wheat son Melvin and Ferris Nellson A program was enjoyed as follows: Homer made in H Archibald home this week a possible to avotd done expeditiously 'by December 20 A Merry Christ- -' quilt and pillow cases were Mrs Geo Nye gave an artUde '4n Sburtz and Harold Capener attended rewhich each pupil had a square asinterference wth classes and ‘the boys Harry and William Bingham 'mas? Well it should be wild the football game at Logan Saturday "Books for Young ‘Americans'’ that got a little practical experience signed to Complete The squares are turned last Sunday from a two week two "Books we that Read" Should Messrs S B Gough E J Cushman was worthwhile pictorial representations of some part visit in Idaho One more notice — don’t forget the of spent last Mon W C Matthews and R D Banks of violin solos were given by J H farm animal life and as is the Mrs Myrtle Firemen’s dance at the Garland case with the rest of the project are day in Salt Holmgren accompanied by Miss Venna Lake City as a member Salt Lake City were transacting busThe Klrkbatn j this Miss 'Hazel Manning favor- TUANKSOIVINa DANCE Armory Saturday night hiest in Garland Saturday of the club at the Hotel Utah the work of the pupils exclusively D ed with a and A live turkey will be given away at profit if any? from this dance will be last Mrs Rulonreading MrsofferedHenry Ft has been found in recent years ) Ini the adult class- at Mutual for used to buy protective clothing a duet the annual Thanksgiving dance which Manning MEETS B lecHOUR CLUB of SOCIAL and the Tuesday that Sargent Streeper merely telling reading the members of the fire department accompanied by Mrs F M Peck Bo£ will be ‘held in the high school gym- while It has some good effect AT L IV MANNING HOME R H 8 faculty gave an account of Woffinden for use while actually on duty fight- turing sang the concluding num-- i naslum November 29 the book "Life Begins at Forty” Is not sufficient to properly Impress Walkber accompanied by Geraldine ing fire This is an £tem that Is Imlesson dethe Juvenile mind the upon The Social Hour club was entertainer portant in the affairs of the local fire sired Such work as this project Is “A Doll’s House”' by Henrick Ibsen ed at the home of Mr and Mrs L LEGION AUXILIARY TO HOLD to 32 department and by arranging to purwas members Lucheon served and a review of the life of Henrick method of teach the rapidly becoming the W Manning November 17 at a “Back chase these items in this manner and the following guests' Mesdames Ibsen were presented to the members work the children this In FOOD SALE SATURDAY today was merriment is Much ward Party” saved the necessity of department Harold Castleton Alma King H D of the Dramatics club during Its meet- become not only interested in their caused as the guests came in with asking the City Council to spend the Woffinden L C ing last Monday The musical portion Hunter Gaddie subject but rapidly become thorough- - their clothes on backward Games money thus necessary I Taylor Chas ' J of the program was "Silver Haired The ladles of the American Legion Chrlstopherson ly familiar with the various phases of were played with Frank Munns win-- 1 Woods Jr and Misses Lou Veil Rob- Daddy of Mine” and "Hand Me Down of Post 48 of Garland the work and the lesson so learned Auxiliary a which the lunch prize after tray ing At nearly every fire drill at least becomes permanently impressed upon eon conduct a food sale Saturday Novem- erts and Goldie Acord My Walking Cane” sung by Emma was served to 23 club' members one member of the department leaves their minds Mrs J J White will be hostess at Gardner and Edith Marble accompan ber 25 beginning at 11:00 o’clock a and the following guests: Mrs Ethel led LV Genevieve Oardner The rethe drill with soiled clothing and this the next meeting on December 8 hl at the American Food Store ln Mr proJect Erickson Erckson and Interegt Grant partlcular is asking more of the men than is was so keen view of Ibsen’s life was given “ by The Unit boats some very good that the pupils on several Mrs Mike Erickson Jr and Mrs The reasonable Leavitt "Bunker suits" or some- occasions Taylor: play was discussdehave will cooks and for sale such The Ladles Self Culture club sponvoluntarily stayed after the Alta Archibald ed by Arlene Hadfleld thing similar will do away with this school hours In order to complete a licious home cooked food as sored a bridge party at the Garland f and it is the purchase of clothing of of the work It teaches obpies up side down cakes rolls hotel last Saturday There were sixportion this type that Is deemed desirable fruit cakes salads etc Mr Nichols' well delivered servation and is far more effective enterprise teen tables at bridge after which a speech Mesof this of this sale will be used delicious luncheon was served Next Tuesday the pupils than class lectures alone Proceeds assembly perduring last Thursday’s Then the firemen are asking no ad the grade sill complete their project with by the fiewly formed Unit to do Its dames Fred Nye Ross Rhodes and iod drove home to the Bears the ways Superintendent Gunderson a dinner cdoked at the school feat- share towards supplying Christmas Charles Hales of Garland and Mra ln which they could improve ' their conations from the public In any way Misses Acord and Adams and all conconduct unHe won said that the the real in hours of the baskets are Ran In soldiers assembly) James son of Tremonton at offering several for the disabled cerned with the display deserve products portrayed uring They students apprecattoa of good profor the price of admission limited credit for the successoftlieir minature farm the Veterans' hospital at Salt Lake enjoyment prizes grams was far behind what It should (everyone come on out and help them with be The program was completed Jput over this dance a whistling solo by Miss Capener and a Green a clarinet solo by Howard Elsewhere in this issue will L'e found new student ln our school an article regarding the project work o the Welling and Phyllis Korth Garland THE ICE POND (EDITOR'S NOTE — Through part on the program This is being f the second grade at the Garland club E The the and P P Pep school is the first one to get their school A suggestion is made that the cooperation of Principal Gunderson Every year the activities of the put on for the benefit of the school Boosters club will sponsor a carnival color It is blue and white However those who come and the teachers of Garland GramWe children Garland school are Increasing people of this city and particularly 8 dance December This promises to — Phyllis Korth mar school the Times presents below The parents of children ln that grade are now starting the foundation for will be welcome be one of the largest dances of the — Olive Chrlstopherson These school notes from that an ice pond which we hope will be take time to pay a visit to the school! the first will be decseason The gymnasium better than the one last year and see this work It is something notes are written LV the pupils In the OUR SCHOOL The of various orated with big balloons In our school we have Miss Lund boys are- ready and eager to work really outstanding ( and unusual and interest of publishing events of InterEIGHTH GRADE colorswill te and Confetti and serpentine who us the arithmetic est all gives spelling teachers at school) and for well the The ground has been trampled peaks by As the eighth grade girls have tfcen sold Don't miss this bg event music of the in the completion concerned many feet dally and it is hard to get of o since first the hard playing very our a Miss Watkins then gives us work l( is well worth while to make FIRST GRADE plow into it Every day they pile the MUSIC CLUB The first grade are studying about history geography and penmanship the sides up higher and as they do the school year we challenged Ibis visit Principal Gunderson and a good hot game The members of the music club were Msses Acord and Adams deserve great the Pilgrims and the Indians We arc We also have Miss White who gives we an feel this skating rink will be seventh grade for We started morning recess and fin- entertained by the following program us health reading art and language the credit for the planning and comple-ever learning an Indian dance Hales recess Afton at ished night We have a very good time in school given last Monday: two solos by Baron of this project Thola Jensen the eighth grade pitcher pitched a bara Christensen trumpet solo Min— R4uh Adams GRADE SECOND x allowing nie Checketts reading very good game of baseball Beth Smith There are fifty people in the sec" ' SEVENTH CRDE At the grammar school preparations of solo Irene Holland only a few hits All the members ond grade We have made a farm in OUB CLASS Mr Culihnore’s being made for the winter weather of our team did their best to keep the seventh grada The officers of the music club statWe are trying to dispose of the our rooms We have made a book this so to show far failed that has GhrDnd school is paying their seventh grade from scoring Although ed that they would try to carry out upThis' week It has forty farm stories in it word "and” Our teacher corrects us ast week the pupils have prepared and a white- a specific theme this year such as: when we use it We hope that this class dues of a penny a week We all the final score was Ihe playground on the north side of THIRD GRADE wash for the seventh grade still they give the story of an opera and some year’ we will learn to use better lang- started to pay the first week in Octihe school building for the winter ober and our room has 286 now played a very good game of baseball new library uage We are trying to use songs from it each meeting or give better We have twenty-fiv- e — in is readiness j ports We are doing this so we will be able —Rose Yagl everything the life of some famous composer and which we bought with six dolEnglish tor the first severe fro6t when water bookswe made to pay for the things we buy tor our some of his work —Isabel Orwin lars by selling pop corn balls will be run in and the skating surHall o —Fay parties i at noon one day t For the past few weeks the sixth face ready tor use — Darlene Grover SIXTH GRADE seventh and eighth grades under the ART GUILD The seventh and eighth grades had direction of The sixth grade pupils were talking An Interesting program was carried Rhoda Larsen have Miss I wonder if It would not be practic- FOURTH GRADE about courtesy and decided to write a baseball game to see who would Luy been working to learn a out In the newly organized Art Guild diligently The game started at cantata "Childhood some rules that would help us to be a new baseball al to do this same thing with one of OUR LIBRARY Theurer gave of Hiawatha” and last Monday Mildred finished recess and after have it almost completed It will be a the city's vacant lots — and let’s all In our room we are having a small more courteous When we had them aftenoon thorough introduction to art and school Darold Wood pitched a good firing out the Ice skates this winter also a history of the ancient Grecian library of our own We have 46 books written down we selected our best presented free of cost in the Garland game for the seventh allowing only There is plenty of space available and that the children and Miss White ones and wrote an essay about them fori next art Amusement Wednesday hall hit by Homer TJie work necessary Is not great What bought Miss Robinson brought us 34 We feel that courtesy is very essen- - one 8°od hit a no inThe officers of the club are going to school children Although Shurtz Reed Bishop played good at the lo you think? new books making 80 a!l together tial at home school and elsewhere to the try to carry out the Idea of giving to vitations have been extended outwas first while Loyal Howell — Ethel Mae Manning When we take a book out we have will come the members each meeting the history who those general public New Christmas stocks are arriving standing at third base and hit a not be turned away our name written on a card When we of some art have our name daily in all Garland stores It will pay bring it L'ack we 6 While the sixth grade pupils were homer over the fence Harold CapenFor the past two days a shovel briyou to visit these stores and Inspect checked off Mae Romrlell and Ruth studying about food and how it was er pitched the whole game for the gade has been building an embankwas the theme of "Blue Prelude” the new merchandise for the holiday Oleasou hive read the most books grade and the seventh knocked ment around the Garland school this high school’s act that was predigested they decided it would be a eighth all Over the field the ball Melvin’ reason It is unnecessary to take your We are see make can own their who lo Idea to read Elder high schools Box cold In is good sented soon as it the tiying diary and as campus went at but started dollars out of tovtm for most catcher most Manning s of the year which ln the by the end They made small books to freeze we are going to vaudeville Wednesday night Nov 22 out In the field The final score was enough few — Glenn Try Garland first — then If you an! A trio dressed in they wrote what the person ate and flood it Manning of purpose pink and blue the making are not satisfied — shop elsewhere how hard the stomach had to work seventh grade 13 eighth grade 5 of Faye Nye Millie Bush ice pond consisting Grant Cullimore But give your local merchants and the MY PIANO CLASS Some of the diarys a ere comical and Venna Kikham sang the "Blue The older boys are going through first chance to serve you e are were while some others There pupils in our interesting the Junior Pentathelon events at re- Prelude” whle June Buchanan a blue class Mr Watkins is our teacher The were more serious We hope that these the The first - Cantatawarm days and although and sliver nymph charmed the audl cesses these And now that's about enuff of this boys and girls are getting along ience with her tap dancing The blue has ever had will be presented It will not count anything for very book3will help us to be more careful — For this week Don't forget to attend well There are five pupils in our room about what we eat so we can be at one o'clock basked the group which Thursday November will get us ln good shape for the Pent spotlight ’he Firemen’s dance at the Armory on are more Alice Hull 29 taking piano They healthy There will be other ports besides’ athclon meet next spring Saturday night! Doris Eallalne Grant Richards Blain on page five) —Fay Hadfleld (continued the Cantata Each class will have a —Stanley Johnson " LOCAL HAPPENINGS - J te V J GARLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL NEWS NOTES usit ry |