Show THE GARLAND TIMES tor iLa Appearance ¥ GOOD WORK The news writing in the first issue of the Bear River high school Searchlight published this week is of a high standard for a high school paper Good newswriting with its accurate conveying the facts with the greatest possible brevity economy of words is in reality the highest form of modWe commend the students and ern written language the teachers for the progress they are making in this Few of them ever will be writers phase of English wrork but many of them are learning to use and to appreciate Since reading and writing play such the written word an important part in our every day life it should receive considerable attention Activities At The Garland School ELDER annual Is coming will be COUNTY FAIR County Fair exhibits There Box Elder with its fine exhibits from from each grade best water color each grade best pencil sketch each grade best paper cut work each grade best clay molding each grade best needle work each grade and best lettering each grade We hope you like our exhibit —Dora Atkinson 8th from from from from from from grade the several This last week was constitution talked to us so Dr Betenson Box Elder County The week schools of Garland School will enter the best eighth graders about the constitution on “Value of a County of the United States He gave a very composition Fair" best specimen of writing from good talk and I’m sure all of us got each grade best themes of eighth grade a lot of good out of it He told us best social best crayola art to obey the laws of the constitution project LEE BARBER We f (S Sfl ® Phone— Gereld Senn Lupe Ortega De Wayne Andeison Betty Bowcutt Zelma Pay-- I ne How the Rooms are Painted We hope to improve the room during ' Base Ball They have painted in every room the year in —Lola Jean Gaddie 5th grade Dent Rich of the Garland They have painted the radiators Manager the halls and In the rooms Base Ball Team gave the school of tire all of Ol’K WATER MELON BUST kalsomined have They Garland an Irish dozen of base Halls walls The Third grade Is giving the fourth second and third on first the We will see that they are used plenty floors grade a water melon bust for winning Thanks to Mr Rich our rooms the baseball game We appreciate having —Leeward Tarbet 8th grade Wednesday It Is at fresh and clean for school The third grade played the fourth —Reed Lai son 6th grade BAND giade the baseball game on Tuesday — Richard Smith The Students of Garland school Our Fifth Grade has thnteen iiottcd undeT the leadership of Mr Watkins GRADE THIRD plants We are trying to get more behave organized a band (t will meet cause look makes better the loom it The third grade played ball with each week The students claim the the fourth grade band will be bigger and better than SECOND GRADE Tlie score was 19 to 21 In favor of ever this year We have made a Pet Book the fourth grade — Roy White 8th glade We have many pets In our book we are giving them a For We have written a story about each water winningbust melon today The Seventh Grade have then elect — Sherma Hansen ing class officers for half of the List of First Grade— Miss Ardes school year Adam’s Room We are going to elect the finals toLeone Oyler Betty Lou Wldmeyer day I enjoy this woik and I hope the Ruby Davis Jack Bourne Flo Grover Rogers Marilyn George Sato Burke others do Cullimore Barbara Isaacson Jean Jay A FUNERAL SERVICE —Janet McLean 7th grade Nielson Doris CaiUr Frank Hill COMPLETE Mulllner Merrill Hall Reid ThompThe Sixth Grade of Miss Larson’s son Lcmoyne Byingtoi Kent Hess room held their class nominations was who Petterson Monday' Mary president of the class last year acted as chairman Many of the students A were only and lhe up to it of us will do it and sure all I’m Korth 8th SPERRY HAY - FARM TESTED FEEDS grade :eporten grade Shaw & OF SHERIFFS SAT E City Court of Brieham County of Box Elder State of Utah City k Dated this 21st day 1934 Terms of Sale of September Cash JOHN H ZUNDEL Sheriff of Box Elder County Utah By Joseph R Olsen Deputy & Oct Sept DON’T GAMBLE Iverson the two re nominated but celving the highest votes will run for office The two receiving the highest votes for President are: Mary Petterson and LaPreal Bishop Lamar Wood and Phyllis Korth Secretary and treasurer Alace Hall and LaWana Bishop We hold our class elections next Tuesday We are going to have a lot of campaigning acres GRAIN — STRAW — SALT and FEEDERS SUPPLIES next Tuesday Ralph Holman 6th before — —Leone Utah The Northwest quarter the West half of the Northeast Quarter and the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section In Town- ship Ten (10) North of Range Six 6)j West of the Salt Lake Meridian Utah three hundred twenty (320) containing 137-- WOK OUT Samson Slays a Thousand Men With tho Jawbone of an Ass — Samson’s difficulties with the Philistines are recorn Three thousand of the corded in Judges 14 and 15 The climax came when Samson burned the Philistines’ men of Judah went to Samson demanding why he had done as he had to the Philistines who were rulers over them They boumi him and delivered him to the Philistines "And when he came unto Lehi the Philistines shouted that were upon his arms became as against him: and the Spirit of the Lord came mightily upon him and the cords And he found a new jawbone of an ass flax that was burnt with Are and hia bands loosed from off his hands The illustration is and put forth hia hand and took it and slew a thousand men therewith" Judges 15: In the 1625 in foreground Samson is killing the Philistines from Merian’s story of the Bible in pictures engraved and in the right background he is shown burning the Philistines’ corn To be sold at Sheriff’s Sale on the 13th day of October 1934 at twelve o'clock noon at the front door of the County Court Hau&e In B Igham City Box Elder County Utah all the light title claim and Interest of tho &tVve named defendents of In and to the following described real property situated In Box Elder CouatJ Ai't WON'T CAR STOP WINZELER Plaintiff vs JOSEPH O TOOMBS and NELLIE C TOOMBS his wife MERRELL LUMBER & HARDWARE a COMPANY CALIFORNIA WESTERN corporation STATES COMLIFE INSURANCE PANY a corporation EMPIRE LEASE & ROYALTY COMPANY a corporation PAUL HEITZ OLIVER H JOHNSON & MRS H OLIVER JOHNSON his wife Defendents Call i §j I’m the Latest Methods In Testing Correcting Eye Fatigue I IRE WITH BLOW-OUT- S J?Jay Safe with Goodrich Silvertowns the only (Holden Ply tire with Blow-ou- Protection t BANG You over in a Posh Must ‘Why Ufa And tvben you all top the Golden Ply — this amazing new invention that protects you ficm dangerous highIt will take us only speed a fear minutes to make the changeover from your old tires Remem- Worlc 'JoG ETHER ber Silvertowns with the Golden Ply cost not a penny mors than other standard tires 1 are Jh in the development prosperity and safety of their' community They contribute toward civic improvements HOUGHTTUL can’t'steer It’ Jt’s uually too late Why take dunce with it cost extra to ploy safe? 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