Show Locals APPLES TAKE A HINT SHIP YOUR Munns from in In addraaa before Box grain growers Saturday River high school W A an life number The times it it new in direct giving ITS LESS COSTLY NOW THAN NECESSARY REPAIRS Tremonton Harness and Accessories Company UTAH TREMONTON r a COMING TO THE The young daughter of Ervin of Fielding fell thru the winthe sun porch and severly cut her arm this week She is reported Coombs dow of Mrs guest Moore satisfactorily J this of Chambers has as week her sister Mrs W- J her L Ogden The SoclaJ home of Mr Friday night Hour Club inet at the Mrs Ernal Nielsen: There were twenty-fivmenibns present Rook was the game! cf the evening Refreshments were served and and Mrs Clyde Moore and daughter Joan of Ogden spent Sunday1 it the home of Dr and Mrs J W' Chambers Miss Mable Michaelis from Logan for the Mrs P A Thursday and her mother Brigham City Mid Ocean Mystery Drama — Fog Shield-stalke- d the decks in search of ing the Killer who other victims Puzzling bewildering A thriller With Mary Brian SATURDAY Donald Cook Reginald SUNDAY MONDAY — 10c Denny — 25c The 4 Marx Brothers IN Duck Soup Enough Said A SPECIAL PICTURE FOR A 3 DAV RUN WED Shaw A THUR and FRI Linford Friday at Mrs Lucy Little ‘Women" Paramount Sat March 10 11 12 was home d visited - the home Hansen last of in ' is riming to the Sun Mon anil Tues and IX Little Women is Coming to the Paramount Sat Mon and Tues March 10 11 12 and 13 SERVICE was spent playing rook The following members of the Primary stake board attended the Primary convention in Ogden Friday: Mrs G B Hughes Mrs W W Richards Mis Victor Hansen Mrs Valbor Romer and Mrs Alvis Anderson s and Mrs J J Orwin and Venola Eliza and Isabel motored Logan Sunday they returned by say of Brigham City and visited with Mr Orwin’s sister Mrs W H Barnard and Mr Barnard who recently returned from an extended visit in Califor- nia Garland Your mattress remade like new iMro modernized with Inner spring — Phone John units Christensen 15X Garland PEACH DALE BEDDING COMPANY FIRST GRADE where — Janet they will McLean HOW WE PUT — Amy PERCY NELSON AND FAMILY MOVE TO LOGAN THIS WEEK Percy Nelson who for some months bartering in Garland left this for Logan with his family Mr Nelson has accepted an offer for employment there It Is reported that his shop here will again be open next week however His many friends here wish him well in his new location lias week FACULTY CLUB WITH MEETS MRS RICHARDS The regular LITERARY CLUB ENTERTAINED D Barfuss has as her guest Mrs Dick Anderson was hostess to her mother Mrs L E of Bothwell Mrs Allred has been the Oar land Tremonton Literary Club at her home In Tremonton Wednesday Is sick but Imbe to quite reported night February 28th The program proving for the evening was furnished IV Mrs Mr and Mrs Joseph H Archibald Henry Brown of Garland who reviewUs Our Treand son Gerald of Salt Lake City were ed the book"Forgive by Dougles d guests at the J J Shumway spasses” Refreshments were served to 15 home Mrs Archibald Is a sister of Ms Shumway Mrs D Henry Man- - members and 5 guests Jeweler Idaho THE OPERA OVER We are beginning to study about Holland While the operetta was on the sirth We will make pictures and read seventh and eighth grades would start school stories about the Dutch people fifteen minutes to nine and Pioneer Daughters would go without morning recess and Enjoy Dancing SECOND GRADE have three classes before noon then We have a big sand pile on ' there would only be one class to have A socially successful dancing party after noon The last hour cf school was the one sponsored by the Garland school grounds We like to play in the sand every would be given to study period and of Utah Pioneers Camp Daughters day operetta practice We have now turnWednesday night in the ward recreaIf we play out side every day we will ed back to the old way but hope to tion hall According to reports re- be strong and healthy soon have the new way going again ceived many of those piesent were —Jean Richards We will then turn the last hour period costumed and all entered into the spirand other over to physical education it of a pioneer dancing party THIRD GRADE useful things The music was furnished by Messrs — Elizabeth) Wortley — Seventh Grade Klrkham Sweeten Nichols and Hall We We are studying aL4out rubber During the evening Mrs Geo Clark also cotton flax We are surely glad that the operetstudy about linen sang the pioneer song "My Mothers wool and many other things we wear ta is over for it took a lot of worry Old Red shawl" accompanied by Mis We are going to study about fur and effort to get it worked up E N Austin at the piano and Mr J We believe it went over as a sucEach one In our grade is making H Klrkham with his violin Out of the “Clothing We Wear” cess and even If it did take a lot of town guests Mere piesent from Beaver a booklet of —Alice May Wortley trouble we enjoyed it very much and Tremonton Mrs C week LEWIS for Lincoln attend school Thursday this Expert Watch and Clock Repth-tadiplay counter for gift tug-Prices Right Garland School Notes and Mrs G W Johnson and daughter Coral of Brigham City visited at the Lewis O Johnson home Mr day night See eur cation J W Coombs & Persson Mr to Ladles Faculty Club held their meeting at the home of Mrs W W Richards last evening Mrs at home spent the W W Richards Mrs Chas Last and ' Miss Lois Jordan were hostesses Mrs David E Manning left Monday Mr Roy Bishop gave a talk on curfor Balt Lake City to spend the week rent events as interpreted by the promwith relatives inent magazines Mildred Stone two Miss played Melvin Birmingham a nephew of violin selections Mrs Mark Nichols came over from Luncheon was served to the members Logan Friday night and spent the week and one special guest lend at the Nichols home “Little Women" is coming to the Taramourt Sat Son Mon and Tuos Max Chambers and Arch Johansen of Tremonton were Ogden visitors Fri- March 10 11 12 and 13 Miss Marlon Johnson and Miss L Rue Orwin came over from Logan and Mattress Repairing Sun Iverson COMPLETE Scouts As you know Wed and Thur are regular Bargain nights but our contract with the film company on this picture calls for a 3 day run at 10c and 25c It Worth Many Time That Much & FUNERAL Mrs Alex Archibald A ning and was held at family President C E Smith made a bus- pleasant the Shumway home Sunday to afternoon Ogden Sunday trip Mrs E N Austin left Monday Austin Haws who has been spend- for her home in Salt JrLake City after ing the winter in Los Angeles arrived a visit her sister Mrs C D with for visit with a his mother Monday Mat and Mrs E N Auswith and Mrs Grace Haws and other relatives tin Sr also with her mother Mrs L E Allred of Bothwell Mr and Mrs Lewis O Johnson and Stanley Johnson were Brigham Mis F L Nye and Mrs Nate KlrkCity visitors Saturday ham were hostess to the O N O Clulf A hot supper was Monday evening Mr C E Anderson and son Elmer served r members and to and E Lewis Johnson attended the the following guests: Mr and Mrs M Mrs and L C basketball Furlong Mr game In Ogden Tuesday Mr and Mrs Frank Munns Grace Haws The evening Mr and Mrs Oluf Jolinson drove to and Mrs Mr GARLAND east of iness lccovertng LATER street We Trade club were Mrs John Richmembers were Mr and Mrs Glen White of Idaho visited with Mr White's Mrs Oluf Johnson and family nesday night and Thursday proportion to the Let us oil jours Wide Variety We Offer - And The Prices The BALLAINE Miss Helen Harvey vuited friends Ogden over the week end - I Brigham City Wednesday of the Ogden office of the manager Farmers' National Grain corporation Mrs R G Michaelis spent the past week as guest of her sons Alfred and spoke of the advantages to the growers of wheat Art Michaelis of cooperative marketing The growers were told that San FrancMrs W W isco and Loe Angeles were the nuclRichards entertained eus where the most suitable outside Wednesday February 28th In honor of most of the markets existed grain her small son Lynn whose 6th birthOther sjieakers day should occur on Feb 29th Sevenbeing shipped there were: Mr Cory of the Farmers' Nat- - teen guests were present to enjoy In Ogden M games and refreshments lonal Grain association Christensen director of the association In Oneida county Idaho and SecreMr and Mrs E N Austin had as tary Wardlelgh of the regional assocdinner guests Sunday their children! iation Mr and Mrs E N Austin Jr of Salt' A program was furnished by Jos Lake City and Mr and Mrs Kenneth! Austin of Riverside violin solo and Effle JohnKlrkham of Fielding son and Sadie Standing Mr and Mrs J V Armstrong of vocal duct accompanied by Lamar Idaho Falls visited with Mrs ArmJohnson strong's sister Mrs E‘ N Austin on Tuesday properly oiled and service s 5 Note The Garland bridge at the home of ards Friday Eight present I ROUND CEDAR POSTS Mr and Mrs John Persson left Sunday for their home In Payson after a visit at the home of their son Harold Persson and family n The of “rugged theory In American individualism" Industry was discredited recently by Dr E E Erickson professor of philosophy at the University of Utah in a lecture given under the direction of the Extension Division Dr Erickson with bitattention to the ing satire called “lalssez faire" policy of the government in the past to let business and Industry run their course even at the expense of public good The speaker commended the stand of our present thinkers who are uniting in solid front against predatory business as being Subversive of the higliest type of Americanism of harness usually ii ' of Our Stocks Must Grow to Meet YOUR DEMAND Wiaesap Miss Margaret Harvey motored Lake she was City Sunday by her sister Dorothy and the Misses Rozelia Carter and Violet Bone HARNESS OILE- D- YOUR now Elder at the Talbot to Salt Farm Inspection Rugged Individualism Planned For Declared Out of Date Wheat Control county We Are Daily Expanding - Johnathan Delicious In yellow house across to Klorelgs FIoraL G C SWEETEN Manager Bear drove and Frank City Monday Linford Brigham City American Food Stores Wheat Selling Praised A J( L Harvey returned Sunday a business trip to Salt Lake Mrs Direct to the West’ Biggest Market ) Leave Your can at Qur Store CASH PAID FOR EGGS Cooperative P Messrs CREAM Insixjction of- every farm for which a wheat adjustment contract has been signed Is planned to conform to the original program' Director William Peterson in charge of the agricuadministration for ltural adjustment Utah announces The insiectlon which has been consince the beginning of the templated a heat program will be made In the spring beginning after the spring planting period is over and completed lAfore harvest The Inspection of individual farms and certification that each farmer has complied with the contract Is necessary before the administration can make additional adjustment payments for the 1933 crop and on the 1934 crop which contracting farmers are scheduled to receive if wheat prices do not reach parity When he Signed the contract each as farmer agreed to the inspection well as to furnishing Inspectors with information on acreaage and produc10 of the contract tion Section specifically provides for the Inspection Further details on the inspection program will be announced as the plan more fully Director developed Peterson says Banana Roman Beauty Winter to Sponsor Conjoint Program The Boy Scouts will be the sponsors of the Sunday evening conjoint sessions of the Garland ward M L A FIFTH GRADE Our Surprise Our teacher Miss Lund gave us a surprise It was two stereoscopes and a set of pictures of other lands We go to the back table where the stereoscopes are when we have finished our work We all have a chance to use them —Ruth Adams Our Art Corner In the comer there are a lot of pictures There is a picture of Abraham and Lincoln and George Washington a lot of other things We keep our arithmetic score in the corner too Some of us are doing very good I hope we can keep our score up — Clifford Sir Francis Ashby: Appreciates C W A Grave) Work The C W A workers are haulm sand and gTavel on the Garland school ground They have the north side aU covered and in one comer of the west side have a large sand pile for tire first second and third gradeis to play in They have put sand on the base ball diamond- - and we eighth graders appreciate It very much — Cyril Thompson The operetta “Paper given by the Garland was a great Prayers” had a large crowd and want to thank everybody that came out We were very glad the operetta went over well We are Sony that we did not have programs for everybody — Jack Gleason School success We Drake Francis Drake was a sea captain from England who wanted England to have some of the wealth of the new world He got five ships started for the Pacific ocean He went down- thru the Strait of Magellan then he went up around South America He was robbing Spanish ships all along He went in one Spanish village and brought out three bars of silver He wished to return to England with his cargo but he knew it wouldn’t be safe to go down around the strait of Magellan He went up in the San Francisco harbor and made friends with and the Indians They gave him furs wanted him to be their king ‘ He decided to sail around the world When he and went back to England got there they called him “the queens little pirate" —Lillian Somers Sixth Christophereon Eighth Grade Grade Wins Ticket Contest Bids Farewell Friend Departing All the grades cf the Garland school Pond well known Scout had a contest selling operetta tickets Preston leader of Logan will be the speaker The contest was won t'y the Sixth Musical numbers and other features Grade They sold $1620 worth have been arranged by the young men A treat was enjoyed by the winners and the program promises to attract Afterward farewells were given to Tom considerable Interest and Merle Lee as they were leaving Light Company Plan Relieving Unemployment Substantial direct contrilAitlons to Utah employment relief were made In 1933 by the Utah Power & Light Co In line with its pledge to the last Utah state legislature In addition to its full cooperation with the national recovery program it was asserted in the annual report of the Company recently issued Through cooperation with the state and federal agencies the report explains the company alone has employed 300 men above the normal payroll requirements during the winter and aided generally by substantial purchases in the territory Work accomplished by the extra force Includes replacement and strengthening of poles repairs of transmission lines inspection of distribution transformers cleaning and ptwriig of power stations and tree trimming over the entire company's system in Utalusouthem Idaho and Wyoming In addition the Salt Lake underhas been - completely ground system and cleaned interior Inspected of blocks have been inspested and repaired and lighting standards painted The company plans to carry on the direct employment work again during the following year |