Show THE GARLAND TIMES What Squeals Louder Than a Pig Caught Under a Gate? Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Q - V I £ Due to reductions in freight rates from the mines of 15 cents per ton Box Elder coal dealers are able to announce a 25 cents per ton reduction in the following coals: Stove Lump Nut Effective Monday March 5th Roy Wahlen Publisher Subscription COAL PRICES Price $150 A Year Yer Editor’s Colyum CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GARLAND BOX ELDER COUNTY COAL DEALERS ASSOCIATION SCHOOL ww Justice demands that we speak in praise of the artistically beautiful presentation of the Garland school operetta “Paper Prayers” Hours of work went into the creation of the charming stage setting and considerable artistic skill as well is It reported that Miss Acord and Miss Roberts are particularly responsible for this beauty ' f‘ ? '“ v—" The costuming so appropriately 4 75 vdone was itself no f small task Two hundred children were dressed in neara cloth for brief thousand of memorbut their ly yards t TTBP' f fujiIU" able appearance before the lights The costuming was Talburt in St Louie supervised by Miss Ardis Adams and Miss Watkins and the parents of the 200 children constructed the costumes v to the patterns knocked the bottle containaccidently Miss Eva Adams and Miss White had charge of the ing the acid off a chemistry laboratory table The bottle broke throwthe speaking parts Miss Lund dancing Mr Manning ing acid onto the legs of the two girls acted as accompanist and Miss Larson directed the singSome other students received slight burns ing Mr Cullimore had charge of the properties assist ed by the boys mentioned on the program and the tickBEARFAX NEWS et sale and other business details were taken care of by H CAROL GLEASON ARLENE The Bearfax this year is entirely Principal Gunderson different than any we have ever had' Thus do we mention the names of some of those who The names are airanged In alphabet- -' leal order which Is a new feature1 gave us the evening of beauty and pleasure There were 324 pictures taken and1 The program began promptly on time and moved thru about 280 were sold The Seniors hold to final curtain with precision the lead in having the most pictures Its excellence was such taken which Is 96 Juniors 80 sophas can only be achieved thru whole hearted cooperation omores 92 and freshman 56 Studin a well planned cause The lives of all the children of ents are taking a great interest In the coordinator and Odell the school have been influenced by it for good in a way Thompson Bearfax this year and the Bearfax geogaphy teacher of tills school left staff Is working very hard to make that they will never forget Can you remember when Thursday for Washington D C Mr this the most successful year for the you took part as a kid in some similar enterprise? Thompson is going to investigate prosBearfax It Bear R'n?er Hiqh Liqhts Teacher Leaves For Washington pects for a job and the school conditions there He has been affiliated with the high school faculty for the past two years THE FACULTY PLAY Saturday the Bearfax staff Is going to Salt Lake City so more Information will be given to the public later Ogden The High School faculty were very fortunate in their selection of a play when they chose “A Full House” It is a play that is full of good lines that can be made to produce a laugh with great frequency Its emotional Thus it is admirably parts are few and not sustained the to of amateur adapted players and is still capacity difficult enough to give ample opportunity for the best effort that an actor may command The chief mistake that our amateurs make is in the selection of their play The faculty is to be commended also for having the play so thoroly learned that they gave no evidence of worrying about their lines but were able to give their attention to vocal and body expression These latter functions were well performed to the intense pleasure of most of the large audience to Mrs Tothe faculty players a round of applause Oneita K Shurtz th palm for her almost faultless portrayal of the dumbest in all American Scandinavia The local newspaper in its writeups of all the community activities provides uncounted columns of free publicity to worthy enterprise thus building up an interest in worthwhile things that can be created by no other one agency There is no charge for this It is done in a spirit of It is the fundamental concern of community sendee the editor of your paper “The Garland Times” whether man see his way clear to insert a $200 business can any ad in the paper or not There can be no complaining no saying “if I get no advertising I print no newrs” But it is hoped that merchants who sense this valuable service rendered by the paper will be liberal in their use of its advertising columns and that subscribers will show their appreciation of the merchants support by in turn confining their buying to those whose ads appear in their community paper Thus the editor asks no more than he should in fairness receive ' - I A FINISHED JOB EXPECT IT — GET IT Neat —Sturdy — Dependable f t Bring Your Shoes To E A Birch The Shoe Rebuilder j " i t Bear River Cleaned and Treated AT THE Garland-Tremont- Co Milling on jllllll flllltll1lltiltllllllllllllltll!llt'llll Easy Pleasant Way TO LOSE FAT ll'llllllllnllllil “The Hotel That Makes You Feel At Home” 9 ! 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I FREE AUTO PARKING TO GUESTS I 5 Rates $100 Per Day And Up NOTICE!!! basketball team deOgden High The Bear River high school library sends a request to the parents of high feated the Bear River High team last uril'Hi ii'tmuini inn ’iiiiiiiiiii itniiiiuiiiiiitiitiiS school students The request is as Friday February 23 The game was Will played at Ogden follows: especially parents Advance Noted In of Florham for a bull Bears Park the $2500 paid the set dark and in pace Although mothers search the cupboards Florhatn Pioneer at the J L Hope sarA at the end of the first and letum all high school library held the lead Dairy Cattle Values while Hugh Barclay of Douglaston tboks they find to school with “little half they could not keep up with the Manor Farm Pulaski N Y paid $1825 The score at league leading Tigers Johnnie?” for a cow Polly’s Queen of Glengeran the end Of the game was 28 for" Ogden sold by Osceola Farms Cranford New Prices for purebred Guernsey cattle and 12 for Bear River C W A WORK BEING DONE Jersey 1933 averThe Bear River team plays its last sold at public auction during Fifteen purebred Guernseys sold 1932 of main halls the for indicatand office The aged $20 higher than 1933 whit Eldseason this than Box $1000 league with during game ing that the bottom was reached in only four building of the high school are now er In Bear River’s gym passed this figure during Friday Mar 2 1932 according to a survey of all sales the in a being painted and redecorated previous year just completed by the American Guernmodernistic design A total of 1358 anisey Cattle Club Leaves All rooms and the office of the shop Odell Thompson mals of all were sold under the building will be painted and redecorFor Washington D C hammer for ages a total of $248066 or an ated in the near future The stage of $18267 head This We Use the Latest Methods In Testing average per as a in and scenery will be revamped Odell Thcripccn Instructor at the compares with $238055 received And Correcting Eye Fatigue 1932 for 1461 head or an average of Bear River high school has resignportion of the C W A work W E Getz — Optometrist ed from the faculty of the school and $16294 per head New Jersey animals brought Trcmonton left yesterday for Washington D C theTwo Utah highest prices of the year for aniwhere he has procurred a position mals sold at public sale R F Lorec It Is reported that he intends to ar range his affairs to permit him to do some studying at the George Washington university Seniors Try Out For Play Parts Never Rains” a In spite of repeal and the new deal they can’t seem to The senior play “ItRowerol the aucomedy by Auranla thor of "Skidding” was read to the bring back “Sweet Adeline” FREE PUBLICITY Defeats Wheat Seed Your Have prospective participants for the tryouts Wednesday after school A large group of seniors attended the reading and over thirty of them which will signed up for the le held next Tuesday night after school The cast only Includes eight female characters and four male characters so prospects are that competition will be keen for a position on the cast The play will be presented on Friday April 13 Apparently the seniors do not beleive in the old superstition about unlucky Friday the thirteenth REVEREND GORDON SPEAKS M Gordon of the Methodist church of Tre monton gave a lecture based on the story of Secera from the Book of Judges to the student body during the assembly period Reverend Wednesday He advised a high goal E L Plnder chairman of the committee in charge of the golf project of the Lions club Is carrying his putters and niblicks nearly everywhere he goes this week He reports that various locations any of which would be practical for the links are under consideration MERCHANTS ORGANIZE Retail merchants of Tremonton and Garland met Wednesday evening and effected an organization with Mr Cummings of J C Penney Co as president The group will operate under the N R A planadopt a code of business ethics relative to prices and business hours This will be in line with the policy of organizing within a trade area rather than In separate towns Mr and Mr and Mr and the students to reach for and then to work with all their abilities to attain that goal “Start out on God’s side and the physical and moral universe and laws will be working in harmony with you so was Revyou can advance yourself” erend Gordon’s plea to the students Faculty Presents Program The Faculty gave a snappy program of a few scenes from that consisted their play “A Full House” In assembly last Friday The parts that were given left all the students in such suspense that they just had to see the entire play As a result of this program the student body discovered that Miss Capener faints stiff legged M:s Shurtz can look vacant and that Mr certainly Last answers the telephone with a “Ah you there?” distinguished in Golf Plans Progress C a Mrs Mrs Mrs BIRTHS Kenneth Austin girl Rulon Hansen girl Bronson of Collinston glrL class of the Garland ward will sponsor the "Spring I Dance” to be held Thursday evening following the M I A meeting The mutual officers invite every cue to participate with them In the meeting and dance The adult A LEGION The h’U W SB! Ill ‘ Ku3t3 &i£IS3 FlClni ESffl Why We Must Work 'JoGETHER 7S A citizens are in the development prosperity and safety of their: community They contribute toward civic improvements By patronizing and promoting' local Business they aid their community by insuring ad cquately with the local insurance agent they promote their own financial safety M I A Dancing Tuesday M U mim MASK ball BALL provide proper insurance protection and will care for your Interests intelligently Our courjc! u atxuhbte to you uuhoui obligation HELD of the American held last week Legion and Auxiliary attracted a large “number of out of town merry makers according to Legion officials tho due to the fact that It was the fist masquerade in sevSTUDENTS INJURED en years it was not quite as well patAlice Zella ronized as sane had expected Christopherson and Christensen were burned about the Those present highly enjoyed the legs with’ nitric acid Tuesday during fine music and the gay spirit of the the fifth hjur chemistry class Alice unique occasion mask We hnow local property values intimately arc able to John J Shumway IRRIGATED FARM LOANS FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE Real Estate Bought and Sold General Notarial Work Bank Building Garland Utah |