Show THE PROVO SETS DEADLINE SLOT MACHINES ON meeting this 'week Chief ol police Henry East was given authorisation to confiscate all such machines in operation after that date at a DAY PLANS r Thursday evening the ward YW at a leap year MIA entertained carnival dance A very enjoyable time was had by all Stephen Hales has returned home after spending a week in Salt Lake persons from here attended services for Mrs Dean thp funeral 'FT-Hess trof'lfildmg §ujulay GT afternoon the officois of Tuesday at ‘a the Relief Society entertained St Patricks Day dinner at the home A large dinner of Mrs J II Ward decorated in table was attractively accordance with the day Places were laid for ladles Following a delicious two course dinner a very entertaining program was rendered by different members of the Relief Society under the direction of Mrs J O Hadfield Mr & Mrs Ronald Hales ham visitors Thursday were Brig- Streator Tlngey D P Jensen Geo Ward and Howard Capener left Saturday morning for Detroit They will bring new ears home on their return On Saturday evening Mrs Leon Hales entertained at her home In at a Brigham City birthday party in honor of her husband and Mrs Ronald M Hales The was table dinner at- decoiated In a St Patricks tractively scheme Covers were laid tor Mr & Mrs Ronald Hales Mr & Mrs Rudy Bowcutt Mr & Mrs Aibon Bowcutt Mr & Mrs Leon Hales and Stephen Hales dinFollowing thd delicious ner five hundred was played Miss Beverly Hales of Fielding spent the with her grandparents Mr & Mrs Earl B Hales Funeral Held For Hall Infant services were held at the Hall home last Friday for the Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Hall under the direction of D Hem y Manning of the Bishopric A were A H Archibald Speakers S Hall Bishop Nichols and D Henry Funeral Hyrum Manning duet of Mrs composed Mrs Lee Thompson Thompson Mrs and D Shumway Henry Manning sang “Let the Little Children Come" Mrs J J Thompson sang “Youf Sweet little Rosebud" and Gall Thompson and Mrs Lee Thorny son song “Oh Morning Land" Prayers were offered by Leo Jardtne of Salt Lake City and Willard V(ood Dean Hall dedicated the grave In the A J double J Mrs FIELDING cemetery Paramount Theatre Garland Dy 'Day is City the home E and H of club The members of the were entertained by Mrs Helen Severson at her home last Wednesday A book review was "given followed by a luncheon served by the hostess Is visitDitune Jones of Bountiful ing with his parents Mr & Mrs D practice for ent held ball at annual their the ward hall Miss Pearl Hopevening Thursday kins was chosen as queen of the ball A large crowd attended' Mrs Ida Michaelis of Garlaxid visited here last week with her parents Mr & Mrs D A Cannon Utah Program for t’c Week of: March 20tli to £Cth at their respective praptices Bear River to Again Enter Music Festivals Preparations are already getting under way for the northern division music festivals to be held this spring at Logan According to Mr Nye and Mr Watkins Bear River will enter the following divisions: boys' chorus girls’ chorHop us mixed chorus girls' double trio There will boys’ quartet and band Plans Being Made For Senior month of March will again tee the major social events of the yeftr—the Junior Prom and the SenThe two of be no soloists All choruses must sing two songs one of their own selection and one to be sent by the state committee '36 presented Preliminary tryouts will be held In Prom This Brigham on April 17th and 18th ior Hop Last year the class of an outstanding Junior year this same class plans to give an 8enlor Hop equally distinguished It will be held on March 27 one week following the Prom The same will be used decorations In addition to the class officers with Kail Ward as president the committee Jack for the dance is as follows: Blaine and music programs Drlggs and invitations Howard Bishop refreshments Shurtz Dr Betenson’s ora top’ at the Legion meeting Wednesday eveirng was terrupted by the sudden apparance of the membefs of the Legion with all the necessities for a pleasant party Games surprise and refreshments were enjoyed by 23 members Prizes were won by Dr T E Betonson Mrs Win Bradford and Cecil Bariford Friday and Saturday DON’T GET PERSONAL’ With James Dunn & Sally Eilers Sun Men & Tues The Marx Brothers in ‘A NIGHT at the OPERA” Hatinee' at 3 pm Sunday Wednesday — 1 2 LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE Rates are lower all day Sunday and Person rates are reduced every night at 7 p station-to-statio- No Show Reductions apply when day is inc:e than rate a Thurs Friday Saturday TRANSATLANTIC CARRIER UNDERWAY S DENIED APPLICATION is to be presided over by a1 of the National Broad-- 1 performer casting Company It is to be a contest program and will bej eliminations Tryouts held previously For the five best performers on the program there suitable prizes have been selected and the winner of the whole show given an appearance on the National Farm and Heme hour the program star m 35c The “Duke” climbed right into a new life! following daj Among the 25 boys going to the Livestock show Mr Nichols Is trying to discover enough talent to have one or more representatives on this program About 25 Boys to Make Trip Not "dnly ''boys ' exhibiting'-- ' halves will be allowed on the trip but others who would like and are able to go are welcomed The total necessary ftpital lor the trip Is approximately twenty dollais apiece for a nine to y Include This would trip board ‘ and transportaton lodging while on the trip All parents of boys going are Invited to attend Activities At The Garland School Tuesday was St Putilck's Day We learned that St Patrick was a good man We each made a green shamrock leaf and wore it all day — Lee Austin & 1st Jay Archibald We are glad to be back to school ngain Three people from our room have to stay home on account f scarlet fever We hope no one else gets sick We do not like to m'ss school — First ft Second Grades Spring Is here the birds are back They will sing for us They will make the'r nests In the tall trees The sun will shine and will the plants grow —Riche rd Anderson 2nd' grade The students of the Garland School are going to put on an operetta which Is called “The Pastry Cook and the Pirate” The members cf the cast have been chosen and are as follows: Blackbeard Bob Wofflnden Ben the Baker Blackbeard’s tw'r brother Dale Miller Amelia sweetheart Ethel Mae Manning We all think it is a very good operetta and will try to put it ove‘ in a very Interest ’ng manner —Ray Davis ' 7th grade The Marble Tournament will be held March 31 There are sixteen boys In the fourth grade that are trying out for places In the tournament Talchl Tazol and John Ortega are We very good players think they have a very good chance of winning a place in the tournament — Eton Hill 4th grade Spring Poems We have waited for spring and now It Is here But yet not all of the sidewalks are clear But soon the snow will go melting away And spring will b© here to stay The birds are singing In the trees And very gay are the bees And the little flowers would like to smile and say I’m glad dear spring you’ve come to stay — Charlene Petterson 6th grade By CHANNING POLLOCK worker breaks an accomplished Long Island home just to get out of the rain linrla a gentleman's dry clothes that fit him and then has to go right on wearing that gentleman’s clothes —and shoes — because he's la love there's a story lor you I Never in years has there been a yarn with half the adventure half the laughs or hall the punch of "SYNTHETIC GENTLEMAN” by Charming Pollock When into a EVERY INSTALLMENT AS THIS GREAT STORY APPEARS SERIALLY IN READ Get Your GAS OIL & ACCESSORIES AT the Most Convenient Corner in the Valley We Sell That Good Quaker State Motor Oil The Corner Service the Sugar Factory By Arthur Astle Mgr If You Haven’t Seen The Beautiful NORGE built ELECTRIC RANGE on Display in Our Store You Owe it to Your You’ll Never Self to Drop in and Look it Over Now Liberty Theatre TREMONTON Be UTAH Program for the Week of: March 22 to 28: Sunday Monday Tuesday “THE LITTLEST REBEL” With — Shirley Temple $$0' i$i IN CONTEST The annual essay contest for high schools sponsored by the Fldac DeLegion partment of the American Auxiliary Is under way at the BJt-Mrs L W Manning S this week of Garland and Mrs Glen Mason of Tremonton have charge of this project for the Auxiliary and are co- Program a mutual and Gold Take Invited Part " relatives Show At San Francisco ' The Green Hoys e Will Attend Sciuare Jones Tuesday March 17— Relief Society In honMrs Belle Farnsworth has returned meeting convened at 2 pm of the founding three or of the anniversary home alfrr sending the a of program Relief Lake Society months with relatives at special Salt was pretented Light refreshments City were Mirved to a large crowd Miss Janice Earl of Logan spent 4 pm Primary meeting the with her fatlier J L MIA 7:30 pm Regular meeting Earl and family with the preliminary' program beng Mrs entertained the furnished by the ‘Hobby’’ class A members of the Clio club last Finlay story was told by George Henne and war was played Luncheon Bridge a hobby skit was presented The served by the hostess Singing Mothers furnished two numhome Mrs Lucille Wood returned bers Activity classes v ere conducted few Sunday evening after suendmg a The Adult department met In the days at Salt Lake City Her mother Recreation hall and enjoyed games her home and will accompanied under the direction of Mr and Mrs main for a short usjL LeRoy Manning hef Mis' J"H Hess 'Ls"vui(ii'ig ’'UTtli“ Wednesday March 18— Stake dancohildien Mr A Mrs Alvin Hess and ing practice under the direction ol family at Logan Mrs J I Taylor Our local June teachers Misses Stake MIA chorus practice direcCordon and Ida Perry visited over the tion Geo O Nye with relatives at Willard ward 19—All March Thursday is Mrs Birdie Powers of Ogden choruses hold practice— Genealogical spending a few oays at the D A Canmeeting non home The MIA spring dance scheduled M iss Elaine Hess entertained 21st has been for Saturday March gioup of her friends at her birthday and will be announced at postponed were party at her home Games date a later played and refreshments served Sunday March 22 — 10 am Regular Mr & Mrs Lowry of Alberta CanSchool Everyone invited ada aie visit ng with relatives here Sunday 7:30 pm Sacrament meeting The The Relief Society held tlieir w'll be given unprogram nual old folks party at the ward hall following der the direction of the Genealogical An Interesting Wednesday program and Donna Committee: vocal duet was rendered dance followed by Tills Is June Boss “Divine Calle” R freshments were served the first song ever written especially A large number of people from the for Instrumental work genealogical towns attended sin rounding fiuiernl trio Burton Lowell and company Hess services for Mrs Edith Laub Thomas E Romney of the LDS held at the Fielding ward hall Sunday Institute at Logan will be the speakat 2 o clock Mrs Hess died at the er at Tromonton Valley Hospital Tuesday March 24— 2 p m Regular day morning following child birth Relief Society meeting The Literary She is ‘survived by her husband Bean Lesson will be given under the direcHess an infant son her father tion of Mrs J I Taylor mother and the follcvv’ng bi others 4 pm Children remember Primary and sisters Mrs Audrey Hawkins 7:30 Regular MIA with a good proWilmar California Wilma gram Mrs arranged A Major Bowes amClark Rockland Idaho Mrs Grace ateur hour will be held In the adult Price Tremonton June Clifford and class Ward opera practice will folDonald Laub of Fielding low MIA meeting returned has Larsen Mr Maurice Wednesday March 255— Stake MIA winter practice home after spending the His wife (will in California months Thursday March 26— All member? a lew of all choruses are urged to be presremain In American Fork B weeks with Twenty-fiv- Have child- guests On Vie Commission Utilities The Public this week denied the application of R A Collett of Salt Lake City who had an application filed to operate as Sunday March 15 — 10 am ReguKelton a contract carrier between lar Sunday School and Park Vallc-- points on the west 1 and Salt Lake City on the east and pm Sunday School Union meetBeen to south His application was protested ing held and 2 pm Regular Union in Contest Radio by the Southern Pacific railroad Box with Mr Streeper of the Elder operating meeting convened for all other orgacounty the Box Elder chamber English department of commerce and others who appear nizations high schaol Prizes of $3 $2 and $1 are being of- ed and the granting of the 7:30 pm Sacrament meeting with The boys who are to exhibit stock fered and all essays must be In by applicationprotested on the ground that the the program under the direction of Interstate Junior Livestock at railread as the heaviest taxpayer In the stud20 school 1st Thomhigh April Nearly the Elder’ Quorum with Lee the county was entitled to whatever a received and Baby Beef shows Arthur Astle and II N Austin letter last week from Mr E W ents have ent?red the contest son bu feiness arose along or adjacent to the Promontory branch line in charge Byron Glover and Loris general manager of the Stephens of The Caliorder dismissing the applicaMrs Ernest Napa were the speakers King show inviting them to Join In an fornia called Ilsley T A Carter home tion was made on the motion cf Lewtj at the Jones of Brigham City attorney foe Monday March 16— Ward Opera amateur program that is to be held Monday the Bax Elder county Interests there on the seventh of April This Church Mrs C H Hodges of Garden a few weeks at spending Mr & Mrs of her children Packer J J Garland FRIDAY MARCH 20 1936 past FROM NOTES RIVERSIDE City Several Day Mr & Mrs I A Huggins ren of Ogden were Sunday Mrs N S Ashcroft A delegate from the Lions Club will attend the meeting of the state Pair association members which meets Monday to make schedules for harvest celebrations for the year August 15th has been 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