Show Page THE GARLAND TIMES SEPTEMBER 5 exhibit Activities At The Garland School —Fay Hall Eighth Grade The seventh and eighth grade girls are buying a volly ball Mr Culllmory games —Alien Davis 8th grade is bringing two nets The nets are I thought the Garland 8chool ex- seven feet high Both girls and boys The 20th and 21st of September the Mbit at the Box ElUer Cpunty Fair can play this game Later on we will was one of the best The Idea ot challenge the Lions and the business seventh grade had their election for class officers the exhibits was different men a game arranging — Phyllis Busenbark 8th Grade from the rest and very neat I Margaret Ruth Manning was elected president Ruth Wortley thought the 'way they had Garland School spelled Phyllis Culllmore for secretary with willows was an The eighth and seventh grades have program committee are Irma original Idea too Next year I am sure combined In an effort to buy a soccer The we will have Just as good or a better ball and a volley ball We are doing Busenbark LaNae Bourne and June to bring new life Into the school Fraser —June Fraser 7th grade JBL 1 rtf 3P HPlrfrfCiiwa! sa C4 9 3 0 csss zznrs EKHK E rtasa r3E3u u ipin 2 ‘'Why We Must 'fflorlc Together 1 By patronizing and promoting local business they aid their community by insuring adequately with the local insurance agent they promote their own financial safety We know local property values intimately are able to provide proper insurance protection and will care for your interests intelligently counsel y available V inf IRRIGATED FARM LOANS FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE Real Estate Bought and Sold General Notarial Work Bank Building Garland Utah Last year we made a picture of all the stories In History We were going to make a show out of them but we could not get it done before school let out Maybe we can do It this year Cr : TO We are having snow and stormy weather early (his year It ralrJd Saturday Sunday Monday and TuesThere is snow on the mountains day We will be glad when there Is enough snow play in — William Westergard 6th grade John J Shumway i4 J vk w t&iA — Wayne mm Coombs J PROTECT Oues of iePX atian To safeguard your most precious possession tlo-- c —your eyesight— by pointing out the relationship between light and sight — is the nation-wid“Better Light — object of a Better Sight” movement which is now under way specialists and illuminating engineers after careful study have determined that to improper lighting contributes materially defective vision Many times during the next several months the message of eyesight conservation through proper lighting will be brought to the attention of practically every of person in the United States It is a story vital interest to you Eye see the “Better emblem displayed by Ask portable lamps proved equipment You’ll This you uittoiu obligation Light — Better Sight” many local dealers in them to show yon ap- Call our nearest office for advice free of charge concerning jour home lighting ELECTRICITY Is The Biggest Bargain In The Home UTAH POWER& LIGHT CO 5th grade — ' ' i?r ROOM DUTIES In our room we have a room superintendent The one for this week is Eugenia Rogers She appoints the flowers erasers ones for the boards floor to excuse the library desks She hands room and the librarian the list in to Miss Hamson and that's the way we keep our room clean —June Boss 6th grade year the fourth and fifth grades change rooms instead of the teachers It's lots of fun for us and not so much bother for the teachers I hope the rest feel the same about It Of course It is kind' of hard at first because we forget our books so often but I hope we soon get over it — Ruth Gleason 5th grade is 1934 - OUR STOMACH DIARYS Miss Lar soft's sixth grade is making stomach diarys We acted as if our stomachs were speaking If we ate such meals this some of the stomachs would say: “Mary ate eggs bread butter jam and milk for breakfast For dinner she had fried - potatoes macaroni sauce rice pudding and two pieces of That didn't agree with me sc pie that night I made her stomach ache so that she Just rolled and rolled all night” We’re going to keep a stomach diary for a week or more We will make a little book of what our stomach’s thought about how the food we ate agreed with them Yesterday we made little brown covers for the diaries —Alice Hall 6th grade citizens arc in tire development5 and safety of their prosperity community They contribute toward civic improvements Our 21 All of us have sometime played the games and like them very much so we look forward to having a busy time and much fun playing these new 1 il i i i j P i I H t i F After Me I I What? am the public treasury must be kept under constant guard against looters and despoilers As never before I have been converted into a ponderous feed trough A veritable deluge is being poured into me only to be seized upon and snatched up by a growing army of jostling grasping contending humanity The more I give the louder they cry for MORE The FAT as well as the LEAN have deserted their own boards to come to feed their fill out of my generous hold There seems to be no end to their capacity Their hunger is never appeased They give no thought that there might come a day when the food stream that feeds them may dwindle to a mere trickle Experience has taught me that That day will and must come Already I see signs of shrinkage in the flow Will they then be satisfied with less and less? Will they be willing to return to their accustomed haunts and provide once more for their own means of support? Or will they storm the fount only to find it dry? Who then will be able the furies? What then will become of me? If I am destroyed what is there to replace me? It is I speaking — the public treasury — Utah if Taxpayer !’WJ ri ?! I |