Show V 4929 A i FoDies “Mr Garland Lion Circumambiates” Social Hall Garland Wed and Thurs BOOST VALLEY FOR BEAK RIVER IS A BOOST FOR YOURSELF JT SEND THE NEWS TO US vol i By V W'm 1929 MARCH 281929 - 1 died lor our sins according to the scriptures— He was buried— He rose again the third day— He was seen of Cephas then of the twelve “After that He was seen of above five hundred of the brethren At once of whom the greater part remain nnto this present but some are fallen asleep “After that He was seen of James of all the apostles And last of all He was seen of me also— then Follies On Socials And Parties The daughters of the Pioneers of the Garland Ward entertained their husbands and the Bishopric and their wives and the following guests C J Jensen Wm King Mr and Mrs Ruel Nellsen and Bertha Sommers at the home of Charles Munns March 18 The evening was spent in games and the following program was given Community singing A Toast to the Son’s of the Pioneers Hattie by Moore Toast to the Daughters of the Pioneers’ by Bishop Richards Comic Beal Duet by Nellie Rose and Elizabeth Manning Remarks C J Jensen Reading Mae Bishop Solo Birdie Kirkham and then of Sacrament Linen to presentation the Bishopric from the Daughters of Pioneer’s for the ward by Captain Elizabeth Linford Except nee and response by Bishop Richards Violin selec tlons of Pioneer music by Joseph Kirkham and stories and jokes were given by each daughter present after which luncheon was served “Mr Garland Lion Circumambiates" written (Madam Butterfly) by Mrs Frances Nielson of Mt Pleasant will be presented by the Garland Lions Club next Wednesday and Thursday evening April 3rd and 4th at the Social Hall Sixty Ferocious Lions are rehearsing day and night for their annual follies The three act comedy opera is being directed and coached by Mr Geo O Nye assisted by the Misses Myrintha Burnlngham and Lucille Huntington — The cast ls nearing perfection and coming up to the expectations that this year's Follies will eclipse anything yet put over by the Loins Old will reign “King laughter" supreme at the follies you will enjoy every minute of the performance The members of the B R H 8 Women's Faculty Club were entertained by Mrs L R Walker Thursday afternoon at her home Assisting the hostess were Mrs A nets Bhurts and Mrs W J Culllmore The following pro gram was rendered the play “Bridegroom" was read by Miss Lois Rich Mias Myrle and Alice Chrlstopherson rendered two songs Luncheon followed The decorations of the home were In keeping with Easter Special guests Mrs included Mrs J W Chambers 8am Capener and Mrs Arbon - High School Notes Reported by Maaaml Taksgakl find that the parents refuse to support them In their efforts to maintain order In the school room The Seventh Annual Junior that parents spCak slightingly of the held Friday night at the teachers in the presence of the childsocial School was the outstanding ren event of the year The gymnasium flower was changed Into an artistic They find the people in many places hear grudges against one another garden with a blue eky above and dewhich they freely air before the smaS lightful little alcoves furnished "With children garden seats An orchestra from the U A C furnished the music Colon They find whole communities in lal maidens served punch and candy which there Is a general disrespect for to guests from a flower decked booth of education alms the The Grand Promenade led by Board Member Mr Shumway and wife was Whole communities can become nara scene of row and perverted in their attitudes well worked out and lent 7 just as individuals can It is sad Indeed color and beauty to the ball More three hundred couples were In that In our own state there are whole districts in which the moral tone has attendance fallen so low Much credit for the success of the Junior Prom Is due Miss Alta Hansen Into such places the teacher cannot President of the class and Ralph Bisbe the bring his family It would hop Chairman of the various comheight of folly He could not be ex- mittees pected to mingle freely among the peoFriday Mareh 22 was award day at ple in such places himself the Bear River High School Awards for activities were made as follows: We must look to the consolidated Medals and pins were awarded by school to break down the isolation In to Odell Thompson which the germs of community decay the student body student thrive If education is to succeed it for student body president must have a better chance than it is Owen Keller school play Annual Dick Toehida an allowed in such Btaff environment scholarship cross country run track Virgil CartMeanwhile ss Individuals we must er Opera football Lamoln Gunnell strive to avoid falling Into habits that football Kieth Drlggs foot ball Leon must surely help to make our town Hales basket ball Arthur Morris basan unfit place In which to live ket ball Ray Davis basket ball Louise d Atkinson scholarship Nyoshie -- 2 — Grace Farnsworth scholarship LANGUAGE LESSON Annual Btaff Cleo Farnsworth Student Body Virginia Smith “have get LaRue Hess Opera Ruby The word gotten has failen out of Oratory favor and it is correct to say I have Bergstrom Opera 8herman Grover Melba Glenn Ward Opera: Nye Opera got It if you mean I have second It School Flay Verglnia Dewey School It Is wrong to say I have got It If play Mr James Halverson representing you mean I have it the State Bankers Association awardThus In answer to the question ed a gold medal to Howard Capener Where is the book? the correct answer for achievement in 4 H Club Work a will be I have It and not I have got gold medal to Delawn Delderlckson It for achievement In swine development medal to Virgil Weldman also a silver The safe rule Is to avoid the form that you for achievement in swine development have got unless you know Mayor James Walton representing are using it In its proper sense Comthe John Deere Manufacturing Practice forms such as the following pany awarded to Ford Richards a gold each day until It becomes natural to medal for the best project lif agriculto Indicate possession use have alone ture also a silver loving cup to Wal- I have a horse ter Bums for the best swine exhibit I’ve no money the Box Elder County Fair last —— at — I have no home September I’ve a bad cold Mr Nichols awarded Uf Jeff Barnard the Associated Sugar Industries HOSPITAL NOTES medal and $12 In cash for the second best sugar beet project In the state was a Robert Vickers of Garland and the best In District No 1 at the of Utah treatment medical for patient Mr Ralph C Richards representing Bear River Valley Hospital this week State Farm Bureau awardUtah the tonsils reNaomi Gaddie had her ed to R A Christensen Jr a silver moved at the hospital this week medal for the second prize in the development of a ton Utter of swine a Birth Announcements Roy Bishop representing the Oveto rland Lumber Company awarded Mr and Mrs Harold Selman of 28 March Jesse Car r a set of Chisels for the girl boy best individual workmanship Mr and Mrs V R Johnson in mechMarch 21st anic arts to Evan Oreen a number Mr and Mrs R L Mason Plymouth 5 Stanley Jack Plane for making the boy March 20th to Thales Leavett a best hayrack Mr and Mrs G L Uddy Plymouth steel Square for the second best hay- boy March 23rd They S Garland r ( I t i t t u Now Comes the Big ADMISSION: II n Lion’s Support Support Beet Industry We wish to state some of the more an average tonnage of 147 per acre Important facts about the sugar beet and In 1925 the avenge tonnage was industry here First one ol the bia 1646 shoving that cold winters have gest objections to our beet growers Is a beneficial effect on our beet tonfact tht $750 is paid nage the farmers In Idaho against $700 to We feel as Lion’s thar we should the Utah Beet Growers It Is not gen- combat and contrldlct the falsely made erally known that during the past 19 statements that do positive harm years the sugar content of the Idaho against one of the biggest and best inDon’t let the dustries of the county has aevraged more than sugar contents knockers get away with their damagwhich amounts to over ten pounds of ing' and malicious statements we hear n from time to time on the streets of ith out any appreciable BUgar ' tlonal cost In the making of the sugar our community the purity it shouldbeetsalso be addedIn that LION’S CLUB COMMITTEE Is 25 Idaho W of th M average more than In the Utah beets These CHINAMAN CHARGED WITH two facts account for the 50c addiASSAULT ON WHITE MAN tional paid the Idaho growers It has been a lamentable fact that since war the common stock holders In s complaint Issued from the ofof the Sugar Company Lewis fice of the Count Attorney has not received a penny in dividend Jones this week Chlng Sun of Lucin for the $1600000000 worth of factory a cook for the railroad quary gang was equipment used to grind our beets ' charged with assault on the person of e out of the John Burgen of the same place by Sugar throwing a years that the quantity of scalding Company has been in the Bear River hot water onlarge him tonIn to have been fair good VaUey It seems as though Burgen went into 1924 nage yield Excepting the years the kitchen to complain that he had and 1926 the average tonnage has been not had sufficient breakfast when the 13 tons per sere It Is s very imporbecame Incensed and threw tant fact to the bankers of Box Elder Chinaman a kettle of hot water on him County to know $700 Is a guaranteBurg an Is now in the Dee Hospital ed price for beets and wUl be paid swathed and the doctor with their creditors which will assure him states that he bandages has an even chance of means of protection to justify loans his eye sight with the retaining Beet growers share It Is expected that Chlng Sun wfll Sugar Company if the price of sugar be apprehended and given an early or sugar contents of beets Justifies It hearing The possibility for Increase In the on foreign sugar which will result TRAIN LOAD OP RADIOS be an should in higher price for sugar to the farmers Inducement In addition the beet Industry gives many hundreds of men and boys work at from $200 to $500 per day during Mr the summer months Many of the idle Shop men of the past winter are looking train forward to the beginning of this Spring work In the beets In connection with from the factory we are able to make our hay and other fodders from our farms extend further for feeding purposes This has also created labor lor Idle hands and made work during the slack winter season The Sugar Company paid $5400000 In taxes In the county during the last year If a decline in tonnage or price of beets should require the removal of one of the factories this county would suffer from losses in the schools roads and other governmental C06ts also our - ARRIVE lands would depreciate from $25 00 to $5000 per acre Experts are agreed that due to extreme cold winter the white fly is hampered and killed In great numbers therefore this Is an Ideal year for the beet Industry and our acreage should Ka With the heavy snow in 1923 we had to Keith Rhodes a steel rule for best adjustable Hog feeder Mrs J L Harvey representing the to the students the Club’s new plan of making scholarship awards She discussed also the Student Loan Fund of the club Ladles Self Culture Club explained rack the Extra Lady 15c AT SALT LAKE MUlan Peck of Peck Electric Informs us that last week a full load of the famous Majestic radios arrived Salt Lake City This Is an unusual feat as the demand for this famous radio has been so great that the factory was unable to fill its orders In large quantities and this was only accomplished with much overwork and every effort was put forth to supply the demands of the of for Radio event the big public Majestic Week which Is In progress now and will continue until March 30 at COMMUNITY FLAYERS APPEAR farm Senior Hop Gents 50c 'Lions Hold Their Held Past Week Thus does Paul the Apostle sumWho Is the husband of Madame marize the testimony of Christ’s reButterfly? surrection He himself together with Tickets will be on sale at Gepharts “above fine hundred” others witness Garland store on Saturday morning that the greatest Of all miracles the Get yours early return of man from the grave had m been accomplished UDY HOT SPRINGS Is the one thing that A resurrection BEING IMPROVED mankind hopes for above all other things and yet men find It one of the hardest things to accept Work is now under way on a new cement bathing pool at the Udy Hot should Springs The building which wUl be To all Paul’s declaration bring Joy and gladness for it presents entirely of concrete Is being constructthe stupendous array of evidence nece- ed under the supervision of the State ssary to overcome men’s gravest doubts Board of Health and wUl be large enough to meet every demand placed Christ conquered death all men upon it Mr Udy" reports that the old pool shall rise again will be kept in use as in the pan until the new one Is completed -- 1 There are communities in our state in which school teachers refuse to live during the school term PAPER $200 THE YEAR Board Next Week Johns “Christ th THAT GOES INTO TIIE HOMES OF TIIE PEOPLE “TIIE GARLAND TIMES” GARLAND UTAH THURSDAY “IIE IS RISEN” DECAYING COMMUNITIES LANGUAGE LESSON IN THE ADVERTISE no: 37 Pertinent Paragraphs 3-4- Apr TO IN NEW PLAY The Stake primary association held a convention Saturday for the ward officers and Sunday one for the stake officers In the amusement hall Mrs Cordis 8mlth of the Primary General Board was present and gave plans and instructions Saturto th workers day evening Mrs W W Richards was hostess to the members of the stake board and Mrs Smith st her home The evening was pleasantly spent in social and needle work A tray luncheon was served Mrs Emily Rich and Mrs Charles Last were special guests The Garland Lions held their regular luncheon Wednesday evening with about fifty members present Lion President John J Shumway lntrodueed Mr Toponce the implement dealer in the new store opening up here Lion George O Nye made ' explanation of the Lion's Follies for 1929 soon to be presented and asked for a full turn out at the rehersal after the luncheon Lion Chairman C E 'Smith of the boys committee stated "that the “ week commencing April 28 was set apartA' nationally as boy's week and the boy committee recomended the following schedule to be followed by the people of Garland During Sunday a special program for the boys to be given In the ward also a special program to be prepared and given Tuesday evening That Monday night be known as “boy’s night" In the home and all homes arrange for the observance of this The boy scout officials arrange for a boy’s outing Thursday May 2 That the schools arrange special pro of this event gram for observance and that one day be turned over by the officials of the City of Garland for the purpose of allowing the boys to run the City affairs that day Lion P O Petterson the reported activities in regards to the Federal warehouse to be built st this point and stated that approximately 20000$ bushels of grain had been pledged towards the industry and prospects for much mors are promising It was reoomended- by the Lion President that a committee bo apof pointed to promote the growing sugar ’beets committee The appointed were: Lions Arthur R Capener as Chairman with George Henrie D H Manning E J Holmgren O O Petterson A XX Sargent and J M Gaddie The crowd then adjourned to the hall where they proceeded to rehearse for the 1929 Pollies which promises to Watch be greater than those of 1923 for them i — 1 A Communication th Honoring his birth anniversary e children and grand children of Garland Utah Munns entertained at a family gathering Sunday evening at his home March 2 1929 an entertaining Editor of Garland Times During the evening social rendered was a and program Dear Sir: time enoyed Light refreshments were President Leland Hansen of served Present were 20 Boxelder Country Farm Bureau called the various locals together at In honor of the seventieth birth an- Tremonton Friday evening 'March 22 noxious for childthe the H of P Swlnyard purpose of discussing niversary Mr Alson 'State Agren and grand children lntertalned at a weed control March 24 at ronomist of Idaho discussed the very family dinner 8unday Mrs J P efficient method of control which Is the home of his daughter After experiThe dinner tables practiced in his State Jensen of Ogden were attractive with flowers and a menting with many chemicals sodium chloride was found to be the most eflarge birthday cake with seventy canThe day was fective He answered many questions dles centered the table spent socially and the relating of regarding its effectiveness Dr Stevens Utah State crop seed Those present who Joined In the festivities with the honored and pest inspector explained our State guest and his wife were a Bister Mrs policy regarding the impure seeds Wiliam SUverhom and husband of which are found on the markets ' His and department Is demanding noxious weed Ogden a brother A J Swlnyard wife of Salt Lake end Mr and Mrs control E W Swlnyard and families of 8alt Harden Bennlon Utah State comof Agriculture was the next Lake and Mr and Mrs J P Jensen missioner Besides discussing the noxand family of Ogden speaker ious weed control he gave us the good Mrs E H White was hostess to the news regarding the $10090000 which the Utah State has appropriated for Ladles d Literary noxious weed control He told us lf‘ Club last Thursday night of noxious we win ail get the Mrs Henry Brown being unable to weed control and usespirit this money to an be there the book review was given advantage ws can expect larger apby Miss Ruth Johnson of the High propriations another year His plan Is to get the various counties to raise School Faculty The bopk reviewed sad then the fanners who was: “Charlotte Lowenskold” by Sel- $10000000 the are benefit ted will gladly make ma Lagerof total to $30000000 The meeting During the evening the ladles of the was aup success and everybody club completed the hand work on the departedgrand for home with a determinlittle dresses and slips which were to ation to make s united front against to tittle Miss our enemy the "noxious weeds” be given as a shower As Ever new daughter of Mr and Hunsaker GEO A CLARES Mrs Israel Hunsaker At 10:30 delicious refreshments were served TO PUBLIC NOTICE Mrs Oluf Johnson Miss Ruth Johnson of Garland and Mrs N W Hanof Mrs sen of Salt Lake Pasturing of horses on Austins Range West and North of Garland is forbid15 memDean Capener were guests den AH horses not taken off said bers and guests were present range by April 1st will be correlled and — — held for damages The following M L A officers visited Owner CLARENCE AUSTIN the Beaver Dam Mutual Tuesday even Lessor STEVE GRELOS ing Spt C J Dewey Pres Mabel O Chambers Ella Peck Mary E Gaddie Tuesday Mrs Bernice passed Brough Angle - Nye - Naom- i- RlclX— Margaret and In visiting P W Dean Capener Brigham City shopping Christiansen Christiansen Henry Brown and Spenc- friends e er Taylor Those going to the Miss Edna Miss Maxine Pulliam Mutual were Rose Vanfleet Annie all of Salt Welling Mary Andrus F 8 Peck and Ekln and Nellie Hunsaker at Both 'these M I As Lake were dinner guests Saturday George O Nye J W the home "of Mr and Mrs are doing excellent work The Community Players are preparing to present another play for the on April public approval “The Ace In the Hole” Is the title of the play and is a humdinger There will be a matinee for the CARLOAD OF PONTIAC8 children on April 10th The personal of the play is as follows: Marion SumTO LOCAL DEALERS DELIVERED mers Edith Summers Helen Harvey BUI Reutenbeck Eben Phylls Paxton local Oakland Peck and Gunderson Wilcox Orval Grover Amorlan Buxand Pontiac dealers are now unloadton and Golden Harris a carload of Pontlacs at Garland Watch this paper next week for ing comes direct from the The shipment further particulars Michcompany's factory at Pontiac Mi — The first car was sold Immedifree- igan Who says there Isn’t political ately after the arrival of the shipment Indom In Italy can now vote for the with note dealers pleasure The They Mussolini on any one of three tickets terest their new model is arousing it Regular Luncheon Next Friday March 29th GOOD MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE at B Chambers Mrs Emily Rich returned Saturday evening from Paris Idaho following a short visit with friends and relatives Mr the friends and Mrs of day Mrs W d and In J Cullimore passed Grove with Pleasant relatives Alice Brooks and Ogden were dinner at the Ben Critch-loguests Sunand Mrs heme of Mayor Capener R H S Gymnasium AND GOOD TIME GUARANTEED |