Show THE GARLAND TIMES Bear Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 H'lqh CAROL GLEASON Price Liqhts ARLENE HAD-- - FIELD Roy Wahlen Publisher Subscription RiVer v $150 A Year ‘It Never Rains’ Is Yer Editor’s Colyurri Class Play (' The senior play will be read next Fetl 20 to all Wednesday night seniors who wish to participate in cancellation of air the tryouts to Miss Jordan dirCol Lindberg’s protest against According mail contracts has brot him again into the public eye ected the date for the tryouts has not yet been set but will no doubt This he is being censured letting his name come be decided on' in the near future into popularity will sufcontroversy Perhaps The play that has been chosen but if time as a fer some what for does it is to be presented is “It Never Rains” All seniors are urged to attend just as well the reading of the play and partiwave of unreasonibeen the object of a He cipate in the tryouts — Twlla Meldninv of his first ng worship since the accomplishment LINDBERGH’S COLONEL REPUTATION the time the for his result a has hero it great and that worship has daring crossing of the Atlantic displeased him as much as it has some who have observed its nature The gallant colonel has a right to his opinion on the subject of the air mail as upon any other on Which he He need not be right any more than may be informed lie must be perfect as so many have chosen to consider him If the populace comes to look upon him a daring man of keen intelligence arid certain fine character qualities but given to some few human failings his place in the hearts of his' admiring fellow citizens certainly will be on a much firmer foundation than it has been in the past ifTAKES MORE dime toward paying part of the exwhen a car enroute penses Incurred to Bear from Weber high school River met wiih an accident creakfellow one of arm and the ing wrecking the oar The Weber ites In the car were coming here to present a program before the River game THAN A ROAD TO MARE A TOWN SENIORS MEET Senior class meeting last Monday was conducted by Wayne Rogers' The program consisted of a vocal solo “Song of the Nile" I Waughn Wa accompanied by Margaret Pack a reading by Paul Jenkins a vocal duet "Well Make Hay While the Sun Shinies” by Ruby Landvatter and Dorthy C skier wood accompanied by Luclle Cropley and a song and dance skit “Honymoon Hotel" by Melba Hansen and Deone Christensen with Ada Anderson at the piano A discussion of the Senior play concluded the meeting Students Practice For Type Tests A Report Progress FOR for long (rips) Also big cuts in Bleeping car travel costa Tickets good in sleepers 3 cents a mile and Pullman costs extra reduced by elimination of the surcharge less Go by tram— —cheeper end A1 your Library System To Be Improved “Library ettlquette" was the Subject The of the weekly ethical discussion flaws In the present library system were pointed out and methods of corwere planned recting these difficulties Overdue books and the proper form of asking for books were the principal discussed Fines on overdue prottema books and a double card check system were among the most constructive for suggested Improvement plans TRIPS ONE-WA- Y (even less Tickets "ooJ in comfortable coaches and chair cars oil all trains— every day SAMPLE FARES FROM GARLAND First Class Coach To 2&AQ Los Angeles — 17J4 46X12 3069 — — Chicago - 2545 — Portland 1893 1263 Denver Student from the fourth and fifth hours In typewriting opened In a speed test Wednesday The fourth hour stud ents won the first meet The contest was held in the auditorium during the noon period where the student body watched the contests Mr Jensen type teacher Is having this contest watched by the student body because he wishes to prepare the for entrance in the State students are to be contest ' Other contests held In the near future oogtoei Have j i safer thee traveling by highway Agent for doloits uieami Seed Your Wheat Cleaned and Treated Program Repeated Juniors fME AT THE last The program in Assembly Garland-TremontThursday was the same one that thl School sent to North Cache High consistIt High School last Monday The Junior Class held Its reguled of the follow ling: Solo— Roland numwiHitiintiniiiiitwi ar meeting last Monday n one Ogden Piano Solo— Ralph Klrkham Twj vocal duel were Solo —June It is going to be a good one I Richardson and Aileen Reading— Hazel Manning by Gladys Solo —Dole know you will like it Saxophone ' d Buchanan Adams and one by Dorthy “The Hotel That Makes Yob Fed At — Beverly Holmgren Wlngler Tap Dance —June Stay' and Ruby Landvatter Home ' THIRD GRADE on the Hearts of the ncr Talk— Wayne Rogers progress WILSON HOTEL The teacher has got a lot of big prom were given by Cole Wlnzler “The Now she is reading books Your Headquarters While Elva Davis Clara Korth and Alice Speak ot Oz" but she has not Scarecrow gal&Lake City Roland Ogden was song leader come to the Os part of the book yet while the class sang school songjs Id The Center Of AH Activities D Frazee Wllmonte returned to —Keith Walker FREE AUTO PARKING school Tuesday and gave an interestOur Flower To TO GUESTS flowers ing and beneficial talk on health conOur third grade ' made cerned mostly with correct diet Mr of 3100 Per Day And Up Rates kinds made We yesterday Frazee has previously appeared before them There were pink and all colors We Welcome Yen We made them for the operetta Lyle BJom student body president the student body with a lecture on cigasked that all students contribute a arettes The name of the operetta is “Paper tickets Prayer” We are selling The ' children in Miss Acords and and the one who sells the moat gets Miss Adams rooms have decorated a prize their rooms with Red White and I —Margaret Hess Blue honor of Lincoln and WashIn 1 an Is school BEAR THE Garland SCHOOL Milling Co Of Prom Once upon a time and that not so long ago- people traveled on foot and with a horse and buggy When they went to the store to the show or to the doctor Altraveling distance was an important consideration most regardless of everything else they went to the closest place Frazee Then the automobile made travel much easier and people followed the best road to the locality that was most favorably situated on the highway In recent years this too has changed Highways Student Contribute Accident Fund are being straightened and shortened for the benefit of Our on the traffic roads is that the new high speed rural communities are often missed entirely by the main roads that connect the larger centers Many have been of the opinion that as a result the small town must die Nothing could be further from the truth than such' a RIVER HIGH The having conclusion Friendships bind people together now the The room who sells the ington I operetta - FACULTY same as they always did Friendly treatment in socia Washington was a very great man a I moot tickets for the operetta gets He was truthful and polite He Present or business relations knits people far more firmly than prize would have been 202 years old if he theschool If you want to help roads It has a far more powerful pull upon men and had lived please buy a ticket women than does a 99 cent price upon a standard dollar —Lola Johnson —Lois Persson article SECOND GRADE in our We take a little magazine Garland is primarily a social center In church actA Farce In Three Acts room It is called “My Weekly Read- We Use the Latest Methods in Testing ivities- it attracts from the entire valley extending for We At the High School er” It comes every week And Correcting Eye Fatigue It is a home center for many miles in every direction learn many things from our" magaadvanto from the zines We have a good time reading W E Getz — Optometrist profit many hundreds who desire 8 news ' at the life closer And afforded Utah finally Tremonton Saturday tages community by — Maurine Nish Garland is a business center because friends prefer to Children’s Matinee - - - 3:30 do business with one another AUDITORIUM! SEE OUR NEWLY PAINTED Our town cannot be on the main highway thru the DRAPES! 1IEIP US BUY NEEDED WINDOW valley and we are not going to care very: much if it is ENTERTAINMENT! AN EVENING’S ENJOY Now the main roads are not any longer the on' not a 3000 as Tickets-50- c Matinee- - 10c Rear Desk$-25- c good ones as was once the case Regardless of the 8008 Uli SIMM main road problem our town and many another small bbddbbI All evening seats reserved and on sale at town is going to remain a long time on the social and BBS ESO U business map because of the power of friendship DisGARLAND DRUG STORE tance and locatioh have become of incidental import A GOOD SHdWl A WORTHY CAUSE of all rural business ance as factors in the survival centers MW W If we are truly “wise we must continue to build upon this greatest of all business and social assets — friende-are on the play on after the second recess G ETHER putting We shall defek every opportunity to make our- Washington's birthday ship Some of the hoys are making chairs — Joyce Christensen and tables and most of the girls are selves more sympathetic and understanding of our some of them are writing neighbors’ problems and more ' fully equipped and pre- The Garland School Is putting on seeing plays and stork pared to serve their business needs' To enlarge our cir- an operetta It Is the' beet one we We like the idea of the social hour HOUGHTFUl citizens are Intef cle of friends we shall cultivate cheer optimism and an have ever put on The name of It —Lula Larson JL ested in the development We are trying Prayers" Omr Art Period attitude of fairness in all things These things have lato "Paper and safety of their a success of It by practicmake prosperity made Garland what it is These are the things that ing every afternoon from 2:30 until In our room some of the people are interested community They contribute In art The teacher has will determine what it is to be in' the future your a baord 3:30 This operetta Is worth toward civic improvements In the comer of the thorn A EMU 24th IHtotmse 15 PM m gBjjdnjupfc Why We Must Work To time to Mr and Mri Cedi relatives In Salt Lake Bradford visited City this week Mr and Mrs Don Smith of Brigham City arer spending this week at the home of Mrs Smith's parents Mr and Mrs' J White Garland School Notes SEVENTH The GRADE of the seventh grade for a play “Making ftfendtC under the direction of Mr and Mrs A R hlcKelllps and Joyce Christensen Mr and Mrs D Thin is the third play Joyce has Stewart of Ogden (pent the week end at the home of put on and she's trying her best to ' their sister Mrs O W bfadfontL make this a success J students are practicing A FINISHED JOB EXPECT — GET IT Neat — Sturdy — Dependable IT Bring Your Shoes E-- A To Birch see It — Phyla BusmtUrk SIXTH GRADE We have been studying about an In our class Interesting composer His name Is Thurlow Lieurance He loved Indians and used to live among them so he could study their ways and customs He wrote many pieces and made records of Indian music One night as he and his friends were sitting around a bonfire out In Montana on a ranch an Indian brave played a tune on his cedar flute which Interested Mr Lieurance piece he played very much The was Lleurance's famous composition of Minnetonka" “By The Waters The Indian brave told Lieurance the story of the song Miss Larson played the record for us in class Since then a number In our class have heaid the piece on the radio We like It very much and enjoy It more now that we know the Story The Shoe Rebuilder In our —Lynn Larson I7FT1I GRADE Our Social Period room we have a social hour so that when we get' through with our work we can draw We have of different many pretty pictures things we have seen We try to Work fast so we can draw' Austin —Betty We have a library In our school room which Is largely made up of books brought In by the students themselves Each student is required to bring In one book to our teacher In return the students books from the wanting to borrow lllVary go to the teacher for them and In this way each student Is held for the book he borrows responisble And we enjoy reading the different books — Charles Hansen FOURTH GRADE Our Moving Pictures In our History class we are going to have a moving picture We draw the pictures and color them When we feet all of the pictures finished we will cover the box The name ot it is “Make: s of the New World" — Shirley Taytor The boys and girls of the Qarland School are giving an operetta We wish every one of you would come By patronizing nd promoting! local business they aid their community by insuring wit they financial safety We know local property value intimately are able to provide proper insurance protection and will care for your interests intelligently Our couivvl b available to ym uiihout obligation John J Shumway M i IRRIGATED FARM LOANS FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE Real Estate Bought and Sold General Notarial Work Bank Building Garland Utah |