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MOD© GARLAND VOL 2 No 28 Pertinent By Y Paragraphs Wm Johns POWER IN HONESTY When Lincoln was practicing law in Illinois there was a statement around the court houses that “With a good case Lincoln Is the best lawyer In the state" THE CT702 51 A GOOD PAPER TILAT PEOPLE READ IS A GOOD PAPER IN WHICH TO ADVERTISE USE THE “TIMES" Funeral Services Held For Mrs Margaret Langstaff At Chapel Talks And Musical Numbers Reflect Spirit Of Life of Aged Wheat UTAH THURSDAY Men FEBRUARY Warehousing Blue Creek Hansel And ello Valley Growers Meeting Co-o- $200 THE YEAR 13 1930 ielding Routs Five Consider From p SHOP IN GARLAND IN 1910 OUR MERCHANTS WILL ALWAYS AND WITH YOU FAIRLY TREAT COURTESY Dewey Before Mrs Joseph Madsen Sugar Co Official Sees Bright Future Dies At Tremonton Crowded Gym Wed Woman Pocat- Attend Deweyville Suffers First Defeat Succumbs To After Long Illness Two Children A large group of wheat farmers from Of Season In Tourney Game Martha Marie Madsen of Tremonton the Blue Creek Hansel Valley and Pocpassed away Tuesday February 11th atello Valley districts met In the GarPlymouth Conquers BothwelL of cancer She" was bom at Deweythe few of u$ realize Undoubtedly land ward chapel Saturday afternoon ville February 5th 1894 being 36 years power that was Lincoln’s by virtue of The touted Deweyville basketeer of age at the time of her death She Funeral services for Mrs Margaret under the direction of President Adney Ids consistent rigid honesty Because of the South Box Elder County Farm who had conquered the south division was the daughter of T D Hoidaway or L Harhe was honest habitually In all his act- Langstaff mother of Mrs J She married Joseph Bureau to consider the advantages to of the Bear River Stake without sufferEast Tremonton of Provo vey and former resident ing and thinking there was a straightseason’s L Madsen November 7 1921 and to forward direct simplicity about him were held in the Garland ward chapel be derivar from Joining the Nationalto ing a single defeat during aJh ai ‘tuoq azaa uajpntp omi uiaip that carried him to the very center of under the direction of Bishop W W Wheat Marketing Association and piaylnR were crowded out of the 5 and Jean Elaine age 3 Besides her the possibility and best means every situation Richards Saturday February 8 at 11 for the stake championship by husband and children she is survived of Mr A and of providing warehouse facilities for M Many friends fast Fielding quint by the narrow by the following brothers and sisters: Because his imagination was never Mrs Harvey and of the deceased were the more remote districts State Farm in round of the four first margin points Ray and Vaudls Hoidaway Mrs Ray allowed to varnish the facts to make Bureau President Ephraim Bergeson of the tournament at the High School Fosburg of Malad Mrs Leland Chrys-tpresent form Garland and distant comthem appear in an untrue light his munities to offer their last respects spoke at some length upon the benefits Wednesday evening The spirited and of Tremonton and Mrs Jack Bush powers of analysis were sharpened by over flower covered bier of organized marketing pointing out hard fought contest which was featur- of Idaho Falla the see as to things having they actually Mra Madsen was operated on for Services began with the rendition' that the growers of wheat or any other ed by close guarding thruout every were cancer at the Valley hospital several Garland of “O My Father” the must their standardized closed by have With Fielding commodity period of the play months ago but It was impossible to pur- on the This quality of keen analysis could Male Quartet: Thodore Arbon Charles product available for marketing score long end of a the course of the disease and Mark Nich- poses In large quantities and at conbring the human aspects of situations Last Harold Castleton and stop The game between Plymouth services were held in the Funeral to the fore that others who opposed ols A R Capener offered the Invocation venient shipping points Bothwell also resulted In a win for the Tremonton ward chapel Thursday and him were prone to overlook In argu and “I Need Thee Every Hour” was A A Capener reported that the dl- - north division team when Plymouth interment was In the city cemetery ment his honest and complete analysis sung by Mrs Lucetta Thompson and rectors of the branch of the regional place winner In the north deto his hearers Mrs Elizabeth carried a conviction Manning national association had met at Boca-beat BothweU second place CENSUS REPORTS FOR that no flow of cunning or polished John P Holmgren who had become tello and that work toward effecting cicely entry from the south to the tune of atory could combat ABSENT FAMILIES acquainted with Mrs Langstaff at the that organization was going rapidly 4914 extended home her many upon Harvey of Rich Mr J Y President forward The sudden acceptance of the maxim A reai cortest Is In store for the fans He Census Bureau Makes Special Provisvisits there was the first speaker the Box Elder County Warehouse “Honesty is the best policy” can give next the 0j stake Monday evening of Families Enumeration For cheerfulness ion and soclation no such power as this A lifetime of paid tribute to reported the accomplishments hen the second round of the tourna-O- f honest thinking feeling and acting is optomism of the departed who he said Plannning to Be Away From Home the local Unit at Garland 111 the mpnf frying rnnrinrtpH nnHur tho hi — — -- — of IheMonth April required te build Into- every ! ibre of a j was always searching- after the taestrttr —During the at present past year stating that of Stake M Men supervisor spite of the trials and discomforts of contracts of the company were being yjeiljy Brown gets under way The The Fifteenth Dceenlal Census of the life experiences that fell to her lot revised to conform to the requirements Plymouth were lives who and Fielding United States will be taken during the Resolutions of condolence from the of the Federal Farm Board This step forcei piay a tie 0ff for the north month of April The enumeration will Ladies’ Self Culture Club of which Mrs lie said would make it possible for division top honors at the Gym’ last be made by a force of about 100000 Harvey Is a member were read by Mrs members of the association to secure wee vthich in resulted one a point know enumerators who will go from house A vocal solo “I Q O Sweeten money from the Federal government for Plymouth will meet again to house and secure the information That My Redeemer Lives" was sung by and to Join with the national assoc- - victory in tire battle royal of the season and H Kirkham of Mark Nichols and required for the census Every person is He it is soon iation as as It organized anybody's game so far as possible the Bishopric took the title of the song also announced that the members of The game between Fielding and Is to be enumerated of abode” or the for the theme of his discourse In which the Box Elder County Warehouse As- - Deweyville was hotly contested Three at Ills “usual place Where he told of the faith of Mrs Langstaff Feb- - minutes before the close of the play plase where he usually lives soclation would meet Saturday as shown by her acceptance of the Gosindividual members of a family are ruary 15 at 10 A M in the Garland the score Was tied at 20 points Two her from home at time the census native the and land In her by many pel and away ward chapel in an Important business sensational throws by Wood of belief in its principles will be Is as taken they reported to the expressions were Farnsworth gave the Fielding boys the all Interested meeting and well as by her life activities Wunters that spelled victory These enumerator by other members of the invited to attend “When The Mists Have Cleared show real class on the baskets family For cases where it Is known in adAway” was sung by Mrs Lucetta RADIO CONTRIBUTING Plymouth Is attracting favorable vance that the Whole Family will be Thompson and Mrs Elizabeth Mann- ' HIGH becau“ of fxcellent nw SCHOOL EDUCATIKc5mment away from home at the time special ing work As fast as shelving space Is being provision has been jnade Ijyth? Dsaid that W W Richards Bishop 01 adlnS irector of the Census In the form Of an Food Stores provided The American By B R Ha5ry II S Observer few here had had the opportunity of are placing new stock In their newly absent family schedule which is to be Last Friday the classes of Miss Bum- finished meat and grocery store They meeting Mrs Langstaff but of the few approval of the rooters and It is filled out by some responsible member should be well Installed In the new who had known her all had found her Ingham and Mr Streeper Joined Mr possible that these same gentlemen of the family In advance of the cenNyes music class during the first hour will be quarters Monday or Tuesday ready for to be an excellent character faithful sus date and transmitted to the local asked to referee the games a grand opening next week end serene cheerful kind clean and genSupervisor of the Census A copy of Monday As soon as the corner is teel building this schedule can be secured by the apGate for the totaled reciepts game empty it will be remodeled ready for With Me" was rendered by the male plication to Mr D R Roberts of OgThis sum together with the den occupancy by Gepharts new dry goods With Mee’ was rendered by the male visiting Speech and English classes In $14600 who Is the Census Superstore for the next round s games visor Utah receipts for tills district quartet and the benediction was pro- tn&t ii&lr of it consisted of music in wU1 and the winners of the divided Families planning to be away during This drama John by nounced by J Shumway The spired Shakespearean of the month April leaving the homo included an overture to “Midsummer “body was taken to Provo for burial closed or with no one In cnarge who Mrs Margaret Langstaff was boin In Night’s Dream” and a fantasy over- to give the census Inforw111 Pr°mptly at 7:30 P M is qualified and Juliet” These games England January 5th 1854 the daugh- ture to “Romeo mation to the enumerator are urged ter of John and Margaret Turner numbers were explained by Mr Dam- to obtain one of these schedules at PRIESTHOOD rosch and his explanations were made STAKE She married Robert Langstaff In Engonce to fill out and send It to Mr D R land and to them nine children were ImwecIearhyMr at the earliest possible date Nye MEETS SUNDAY Roberts born The first part of the program was a Or If the house Is left In charge of a three of whom died before the servant who will be sure to be at home 0f follc dafnCCS°r family emigrated to America The Prlesthoo7nd Suncl Sch001 father Robert and the oldest son were nations The seventy listeners Unlon meeting are scheduled to take when the enumerator calls the schedule may be left with suoh servant for killed In the Schofield mine disaster pronounced the broadcast a complete place in the tabernacle Garland The Indelivery to the enumerator success and expressed their desire to Sunday in 1900 about a year after the arrival 16 February The Union formation furnished on this schedule at of the family here concerts future P will at and died the Damrosch GarM begin These meeting She enjoy will be treated as confidential and land Wednesday morning February 5 concerts are specially prepared to Priesthood meeting at 2: 3D will be used only for the tabulation of 1930 the home of her daughter Mrs awaken cultural music responses in statistics which will not reveal any Inschool children formation with regard to Individuals J L Harvey SHELL OIL CO EXHIBITS 6r families - A holiday was Garland Is to have a real old time She Is survived by four daughters enjoyed Wednesday GAS FIXTURES NATURAL Is is E Mrs Ward of Bandon Ore Mrs C This the last scheduled holiday for socia land reunion The orchestra Mae Murray Here In “Peacock year Numerous ready to play the baskets of food are NpIs Miller of Shelley Idaho Mrs J the present school L Harvey of Garland Utah Mrs J students truck of that The Shellane demonstration arranged for the hall Is ready and the expressed satisfaction R Burriston of Glendale Cali and Is this anniversary of the birth of Abra- - the Shell Oil Co was in Garland time and date Is set Everybody Alley”— All Talkie one son Mr Anthony Lanstaff of new so tire to Lincoln came during the week asked to be present Shell product take part in Grass Valley California day showing that It could be PROPERLY observed "Shellane” a concentrated natural gas the fun In order that no one will Is being packed in large cylinders for use in have any excuse for not being present M “Jonesy” the school play The Princess Mdivanl or Mae MuV NEILL ATTEMPTS presented this Thursday and Friday the home every family in the ward Is to receive will be the stellar rray if you TO MAKE JAIL BREAK evenings It was presented Wednes- - The gas has great heating value and attraction atprefer a written Invitation with the Instructhe Oarland Theatre tion that it Is for them and their day afternoon for the benefit of local fan be Installed in any home at a Sunday Monday and Tuesday Feb 10 leasonable cost 17 and 18 In an entirely new version Initial and upkeep V Neill had no desire to make a school children neighbor as welL John Benson was the speaker at a considering the advantages It offers to of her previous great success “Peacock will be second visit to the court room of Judge The program as outlined This Peacock Alley Is an all Shell Co Alley” special Lincoln assembly held Tuesday the summer kitchen The carried out over a period of two days Harris where he was scheduled to apHe treated various intimate items in truck keeps every home supplied with talking Tiffany production telling a pear for sentence Monday at one P M beginning at 630 p m Thursday Febwritten by Carrie Wilson y the life of Lincoln particularly inc- - an extra tank of the gas to insure con- - story when Sheriff Zundell Consequently be will time At 20 there that written for Miss Murray’s ruary the tinuous Lincoln women loved to service tuning escort to the the prisoner appeared a general gathering in the Stake taband talents As Claire Tree a sensational dancer At seven bar of justice things began to happen ernacle and a band concert Niell stepped ahead of the Sheriff In ML's Murray has an opportunity to PROGRAM (FOR FARMERS’ SOCIAL AND BANQUET p’clock sharp luncheon will be served the corridor and as he passed thru the show her terpslchorean skin The to everyone present All are cautiondances are photographed In Technidoor slipped a small table behind himed to bring their own forks and self across the doorway holding the ofThe following is the program for the Farmers Annual Social color to bring out her entire beauty At 7:45 there will be a dance ficer spoons The Xavier orchestra which acCugat to allow him to get and Banquet which will place Saturday at the Palace Hall for all who are not out long enough February 13th at companied the star on her vaudeville of tlie outer door and latch it on A tour provides the dance music past the age to enjoy the sport the Bear High School the outside The entrapped Sheriff Peacock Alley is the name by which three act drama will be presented for was forced to scale the wall to get out Banquet style is known the magnificent promenade all who wish to see it at the same hour With the aid of Marshal Evans he a hotel Program in Auditorium 8:00 in the fashionable in the social hall hotel management succeeded In cornering Niell on second The has received 22nd three at p Saturday February Musical Selection for 13 minutes Aces Orchestra many complaints from n Rhythm first fifeast south and streets about guests on a program dance and lunch will teen accosted in later peacock alley Guest by Leland minutes Introduction Hanson President by W given for all under 14 years of age women who try to lure them to night When the appeared in the E J Kirkham clubs or speak easies The practice Community Singing led by atthe Palace Hall This will be the court he was prisoner sentenced to fve months to fiiml program of the teunion Ward ruin the threatens of the Address of Welcome reputation Smith Piincipal C and twenty-fivdays in the county in the olficers urge all to take pait hostelry and the owners engage a new Violin solo Harry Woodward detective whose job depends on his festivities There will be no charges jail “I Yest Ban a Good Farmer” E S Hansen ability to slop it Doors are wide ooen and everything is Iieadng When Clahe Tree innocent of the J P Iil!ywhite And Family To free D I medal to Mae Hansen by Awarding Tlimay espionage of peacock alley steps into Provide Sunday Eve Piogram the hotej and meets Clayton Saville m silver Loving cup to Portage for Home Awarding the playful mood of pretending to Mrs P Ault pick him up she is watched by the deBeautification by The program for the wa sacrament meeting Sunday evening according to Talk on ’’Outlines of Oi'gar imition” W I Porter tective who sees her apparently angle v ill include an prose nt arrangements an Invitation to supper end then acL— — FDJTOP! solo Vocal E "ddif-sJohn Kirkham J P former by Luliywhite company Savdle to his suite — and not The fact that th? county com- president of the Netherlands of U S Exp Station P V- Cardon leave until dawn Director conand musical numbers have ordered the by members or MENU his family to collect These people are coming stables or the coumy CARD OF THANKS from Brigham City at Lue request or the tax on dogs does not mean Roast Tuikev and Dressing the Bishopric and a lur?? auendance that the tax will be collected if Ve wish to express our sincere Roast Reef and Brown at the meeting is desired by ward ofis any indication Gravey past experience thanks to all vho by any act or word was cnee ficers It is planned to hold the servThe law or ordinance Mashed Potatoes Salad Ci earned Peas of kind sympathy and helpfulness asCelery ices In the tabernacle In order that put on the books With the intea- Rollsuse may be made of the big organ and Sweet Pickles Coffee sisted us upon the occasion of the but that Cranbery $ tion of enforcing it when it death of our dear husband and father accomodations made for the ware meant little or nothing Ice Cream and Cake choir Into effect Aa MR3 GEORGE T ROGERS came to putting it Meeting will begin at 7 o'clock knife fork and spoon Remember to bring sharp' (Continued on page 4 And Family Lady the ng th' J that X TOf ?? Epean at at take River family '6:30 of J E DOGS EAT SHEEP of of E w Jelly your For Beet Industry Cancer Leaves Many Beet Diseases Due To Run Down Soil Says Expert Lions Enjoy Musical Program soil may not be the Impoverished cause of the various diseases that arq attacking our beet fields but It weakens the resistance of the plant and makes it the easy prey of Its numerous enemies” said Mr Douglas Bcalley district agricultural supertntent for the o Sugar Company In his adLions this dress before the Garland week The sugar beet diseases can be largely overcome by the proper methods of waa Mr ScaQey's soil fertilization Our soils are rapidmain contention ly becoming more and more deficient In phosphorus due to the fact that ordinary methods of fertilization do not return any of this vital element to the soil while nearly every crop makes Borne demand upon the available supMr Scalley pointed to the Comply pany’s achievement in the Blackfoot district for proof of his statements A few years ago the beets there were ao proving unprofitable a crop that very few were being raised and the was contemplating the recompany Then phosmoval of their factory phorus fertilization was tried with such sueeesa that in one year the acreage-wincreased from 1800 to 2300 acres The next year 10000 acres will be In sugar beeta in the district Musical entertainment for the Lions at their regular luncheon was provided by Otto Nye son of Mr Oeorge O Nye and by Dr Samuel Bleak both of Salt Lake City They presented an excellent and thoroly enjoyed program of cornet and trombone solos and duets The balance of the meeting was taken up with consideration of detail business The Invitation of the Tremonton Club to be present at their charter night was presented activities Wednesday received and enthusiastically Garland Is Host To Stake Workers At Quarterly Conference Andrew Jensen Historian Is From Church Asst Church Special Visitor Headquarters President Smith Outlines Specific Problems For Workec s Attention Members of the Bear River Stake trowded the tabernacle at nearly every session of the Stake Quarterly Conference held at Garland Saturday and Sunday A special session to discuss the problems of ward teaching held was a attended by representSaturday workers from all parts of ative the stake At the Initial meeting Bp Victor Hansen of the El wood ward outlined the factors that have enabled his ward to maintain a hundred per cent record In this activity for a period of twenty years Andrew Jensen Assistant Church Historian was present representing the General Church authorities and delivered his Initial address Mr Jensen's addresses at every one of the meetings were well received by large and appreciative audiences The theme of the conference centered around the message of President C E Smith in which he announced that special effort would be made to secure a full attendance at each of the three church meetings every week: School Sacrament Meeting Sunday and M I A and Priesthood quorum He further urged the wards meeting to make a special effort to establish ward choirs and to push to successful the genealogical program completion for the ensuing year “Man Is not for the church" he said paraphrasing the statement of the Savior "But the church is for man and we get good out that we put Into it” Addresses of Mr Jensen centering around incidents In church history were listened to with geatest attention Sound doctrine encouragement and advice permeated his re- marks Excellent short talks were given by Maui ice Pack recently returned from the Southern Stales mission Douglas Oyler fron the Eastern States mission William Butler from the Northern States Elmer Anderson from the Western States and F A Ch f ein the Northwestern States mission Sunday evening a fine program was by the Stake M I A the feature of which was Mr Jensen's talk on his trip around the world Chester Boss of North Garland I been called to labor for two years the mission and v leave for the scene of his activity March 10th A farewell testimon will be tendered him In the ward ss rainent meeting in the near future |