Show Page 5 THE GARLAND Seminary Ready to Graduate Class Tuesday from page Lavon Calderwood Beth CanCanfield Olive Christensen Olive non Noel L Cook Lola Chrlstopherson Melva Davis Buelah Danner Oook Alice Dunn Alice Fay Earl Noreen Earl Gertrude Eberhard Lou Farrel J PVancom Mary Ellen pyidai Naomi Gad die Doris Gibbs John J Gleason Velda A Gibbs Thelma Green Phyllis Gleason Melvin M Grover Wm Warren Gunnell Alton Hales Elizabeth Hall Fanny Hall Flora K Hall Arthur H Hansen Ellen Margaret Hansen Lav era ArHansen Verna V Harris Ralph nold Hill Jack Ray Holdaway Von Marcia Hoskins H Holt Elvoid C Ann Housley Velda May Howell Lola Nell Hyatt Don C Iverson Rachel Luclle Jensen Jackman Stanley Johnson Olecn Josephsen lone Lamb jWlllard R Larson Alice Ruth Ted P Unford C Leavitt O MadLundberg Luclle Llsh Kay sen Roger Maisak Melvin Leroy Manning Glade Mason Wendell Miller Mary Athlene Mills Edna Munns Naomi Nielsen Beth Nielsen Nelson Donna Oylcr Grant PeteTsen Bill Petersen Bert Parry Nick Petersen Violet Petersen Winnie Petersen Lois Pierson Margaret PotNina ter Alioe Marie Rasmussen Roderick Homer Richards LaVon Wllford Karl Shurtz Beth Smith Somers Della Stark Jean Stokes C Summers Reed Taylor Continued fnir Dorothy Elizabeth W Russel Dr Don The Auxiliary of the Galand American legion held their annual mothers’ rooms party at their club Monday afternoon The president Mrs Lee Isaacson was In charge of the proThe colors were advanced gram by Donald Bone Earl Betensen and Locoswell Hess who were appropriately tumed After preliminary exercises the mothers present were introduced by Mrs Isaacson A tribute to mothers was given by Mrs Arthur Welling and Mrs P L Nye presented each mother with an attractive corsage Special mention was made of Mrs G W Bradford who is reported to be the only woman In the state to send both a husband and an only son to the late war Mention was also made that Mrs G A Linford had three sons was The reading "Mother” to A tribute given by Lois Unford the mother of the unknown soldier was given by Mrs T E Betenson in and Mrs H P Swinyard acting behalf of mothers of unknown soldiers SATURDAY A compilation of beet projects made completed the Utah of report by 47 boys their who Idaho Sugar company annual prize contests in Box shows Elder county district in 1936 some very Interesting figures: cost for The average total labor each acre of beets was $4655 Average costs as listed for each kind of Job per acre are as follows: seed bed $600 thinning $310 $13 52 and costs Miscellaneous $8 56 hauling such as seed materials and machinery adcled $10 more per acre as re$671 preparation $4 hoeing 40 $4 26 cultivation harvesting family of Clarks ton Mg Joseph Christensen has been spending a few days with Mrs Elma Petersen and family Mr Sc Mrs Stacy Gam and children of Ogden wer Sunday guests of Mr Sc Mrs Dan Gam Mr & Mrs J W Earl made a business trip to Ogden last week Miss Janice Earl of Salt Lake City James C MAY 15th through changing years human relationship between local and the officers of this Banlc men They are neighbors — with a mutual interchange of confidence and understanding— and with a common interest in community enterprises They work together toward the advancement of business and the community as a whole This neighborly relationship fosters better business and 'better a helpful factor in the extension of sound banking credit WE LET — LOANS Residents NEW fc HELP US — REAL Proverb YOU ESTATE — NOTARIAL WORK of Box Elder d- "’‘ Vi at public sale taxes for 1932 or prior years see your county treasurer at once Don’t let YOUR property be sold II YOU owe sold for taxes! 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With eech of these new Silvertown— nod only with Silvertown—yon get Tn pie Protection in the tire sidewII— check on end premature failure Goodrich Silvertown stand up under tern he punishment on the toughest hsuling fobs W h atever youf truck n g j ob yon need th toug h track tirn No extra cost Award U S Public Works Administration World's Largest Single Refrigerator Contrcwt When the Government buys refrigerators for its housing projects low operating cost is essential Bids are based on initial for ten price PLUS cost of electricity Reyears On that basis the Westinghoas' frigerator won against all competing bidders efficiency Because of the Westinghouse Westinghouse could submit a lower over-al- l bid even though four others quoted slightly lower initial prices for refrigerators PIUS RROTCCTJOH IN THE SIDEWALLS TRIFLE Friends’ homes the the doctor stores druggist — you re there in a moment by telephone ' ilverlown NtTNUCKSUNiyaUS n Garland Auto Will Take Your Order 'tD H USSOVtRHMEHTBUYS SHIPMENT OF NEW truck Telephone 03D delinquent tox concession granted by the 22nd Utah Legislature regarding property on which taxes are due for 1932 and prior years expires May 15th Unless property is redeemed before that date It will bo r A CT QUICK— while we have complete selection of thete Always in Touch— by iHTfir33r ‘HHiry HE cises BUSINESS You Are it) vtfiHdh 31 Friday May 21 Relief Society day menRuth Secret won honorable at the Logan temple tion In the editorial group and Merlin Tanner received recognition for a Medics Wives Meet feature story of these awards signiThe winning The Box Elder County Medical Auxfies that the entrants were Judged the iliary met In conjoint with session jest from the state of Utah and won the dentists wives at the home of Mrs n the nation from several thousand Bryan at Brigham City May 12th tntries The aftenoon was spent In discussing orways and means of lmpovlng the Mrs Clarence Austin returned ganization and election of officers from a visit with friends and Mrs Fish was named president elect in Sait Lake City and southern vice president Mrs Bryan secretary itah and treasurer Mrs Rese Merrill hispublicity torian Mrs T W Innes Mrs F J Limb spent the chairman Mrs C W Munns medical In Fielding at the home of her daugadvisor Dr T E Betenson constituhter Mrs Lorin Peterson Mrs T E Betenson tion and refreshments were served Delicious Mrs P C Fetterson entertained her the Auxiliary adjourned which after Prizes were ridge club Wednesday until October Mrs J on by Mrs Viola Bradford Gaddie and Mrs F J Limb 4 Employee —Dutch John J Shumway INSURANCE pjn Primary junior Stanley Johnson outstanding Wednesday May 19 Pressure cookwriter won in two divisions placing ers will be tested free of charge They ‘“A with his column in the group should be brot to the Relief Society feature Junior’s Diary” popular or early Wednesday of the school paper and in the Tuesday Thursday May 20—6 pm Garland of Interview division with his account exerSchool graduation and closing a meeting with Jack Rank touring f my SERVICE COMPLETE Fire is just another accident you do not expect But fires do occur — in many cases causing serious For financial loss to those who least expect it this reason keep your insurance adequate at all times 4 CORP FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR INSURANCE MAXIMUM ALL IVERSON & FUNERAL Nothing Happens Tarbet song Miss Danner Reading National honor came to three Bear Lois Linford Dance numbers by itlver high school Journalism students Luana Bishop and Barbara and his week as the winners of a e story Miss Margaret The Gaddie contest were announed Marilyn Innes short talks song 3uill and Scroll honorary Journalism to Means Relief Society contest “What the society conducts an annual Don Jensen and Mrs George school Me” Mrs ’eaturing all types of high Mrs Owen violin selection Gleason This year four lews writing P Howard of Malad Skit "Little Old mentions went to Utah schools— and Northman Judith by Lady” md Bear River captured all four of Robert Rhodes hese awards MEMBER WELCOME A BUT THE UNEXPECTED” Day By Vay On The Bear River State Bank $5 000 SHAW Journalists National Dr is a FIELDING H West and children of Wheel-oand Mr Sc Mrs James Allen of Idaho Falls were Sunday dinner Hansen and guests of Mrs Gertrude Mr A spent Sunday with Mr 6c Mrs BUI Stokes at Brigham Mr 6c Mrs Herman Thompson of Clarks ton visited with their cMldren Mr 6s Mrs John Owens last weeTc with her father J d spent the L Earl and family of Misses Alta and June Hansen d guests Salt Lake City wee of their mother Mrs Gertrude Hansen and family Primary stake workers Mrs of Garland and Mrs Fridal of El wood visited our Primary Tuesday Ellss Ann Christensen of Clarkslon is visiting with Mrs Elma Petersen and family for an indefinite period Mr 6c Mrs Earl Holt and children Church Square actor THERE Newsy New From ' lpm Evans for Appointments Phone 124 Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Phone TIMES FRIDAY MAY 14 1937 Boy Beet Project Report Show Good Profit From Beet Crop ported by the boys was The average yield produced 2125 tons per acre which figured at the estimated return of $6 00 per ton 0 Friday May 14—7:30 pm W O made a gross per acre return of the costs as stated Robinson and others from Salt Lake Deducting left for each acre project an average City will teach MIA dances at the hall All MIA dancers In Amusement land return and profit of $7Q 95 addition the boys estimated the value are urged to be present and the public Is invited: of the bet tops as $530 per acre bewag presented with white cai nations 25c per ton of beets With govSunday May 16 — 10 am Sunday Hollen Betensen did two tap dances ing ernment contract benefits it will ex- School and music for the program was furnSunday School union meetabout 35c per ceed this amount by of ished by the vocal trio consisting conton under the Soli Conservation ing the Misses Venna Kirkham Cleo Nye 7 3o pm Special Aaronic Priesthood tract and Amy Chrlstopherson This Is not so bad— to make a job program Luncheon was served to 14 member? May 18 2 pm Relief Sowith good pay and a $7625 per acre Tuesday and 10 mothers day return also The six boys who won ciety mothers and daughters’ ‘awarded to the Cleon Thompson Mae Olive Tlmbim-bo- the $100 00 in prizes added so much Prizes will be mother awarded be will the to mere their prizes lone Watt Barbara Welling with the oldest youngest most daughHelen Enid Welling Joan Welling ters and most daughters-in-lapresHigh School Wight Ivy Violet Wongan ent The following program will be Laurels carried Win out: Song Ruth and Ronald Optometrist Office Over Penny’s Store In Tremonton In His Will Be Legion Auxiliary Members Entertain For Mothers Company GARLAND SEE Westinghouse Hall-Richards- on GARLAND UTAH THE NEW T refbigeratoh Furniture Co UTAH i y h |