Show 7 A GOOD PAPER THAT PEOPLE READ IS A GOOD PAPER IN WHICH TO ADVERTISE USE THE “TIMES" VOL 2 No 23 1 Testimonial Honors Pertinent Paragraphs 4 Departing Missionary John Wm By V rfMv emit GARLAND UTAH eJTv THURSDAY Experts Hand Out Valuable Hints At SHOP IN GARLAND IN 1930 OUR MERCHANTS WILL ALWAYS TREAT YOU FAIRLY AND WITII COURTESY Cl MARCH 6 1930 Mrs John Anderson Me her of Four Dies $260 Box Elder Holstein THE YEAR r s $ Charles Garfield Breeders Organize i - Killed Today Under f IRE YOU A LITTLE Here Sunday Evening THE CYNIC more or less cynical individual Is no more dull nor no more smart than are the rest of mankind Poultry Day Event At Garland Hospital Local Association Hay Falling The Neither is he more experienced than hM fellows He is not any more the Yet he vctim of cruel circumstance n ay feel that he is all of these The cynically inclined may be and usually is just as smart and just as dull any of us He may be just as He may be both as fortunate aid as unfortunate as any and conditions All these qualities have relatively no bearing upon We are all cynical at times Habitual cynicism upon any or all subjects is the result of a lack of mental resiliency that is necessary for mental and spiritual growth The cynic is like a sharp pointed dart hat life has flung at a wall It pierces ihe surface and sticks to that one spot tenaciously or fails to pierce it and falls :o lie ineffectively at its base Tipped with just the right amount of live rubber It would have struck the rewall and gracefully impossible to the hands of life ready bounded f r further usefulness Just the right amount of live rubber! Not too much for then it would have bounded giddily out of control from the lorce of even a slight impact Daily experience throws every man betimes against the wall of impassible 'inalterable reality To all intelligent to be people that wall is conceived of the same substance the same hardness To all it Is equally unalterable T represents the certainty of death the darkness cf night the heat of noon the learning for past happiness the sense cf incapacity the surety of wishes and desires A' f From it intelligent men may rebound :o opportunity for renewed healthy minded service or by it they may fall to let their whole consciousness be filled with so keen a sense of Its hardness that the great freedom away from it is rever half conceived ' ' a By it the cynic stands to beat it with hand already sore from the initial c ounter From it the wise man walks to smile — if awkwardness against it — or just to seek Pappy among the more agreeable ist as real realities way urn life is For” County full of Court a wisely threw to be and number of News With the filing of a condemnation oceeding by Lewis Jones County in the District Court today f gainst some defendants who are land or lien claimants owners mortgagees n the property affected the last link f the Federal Aid project between Tremonton and Snowville will soon become t reality The action as filed will give to the from :tate and county a Rattlesnake Pass to Snowville using the old road only part of the way the omplaint describing an altogether new read over the famous Rattlesnake pass It is contemplated obtaining an order from Judge Harris on Mar 10 for the anmediate occupancy of the premises of pending adjustment or adjudication the amount of damages the several land owners have suffered or will suffer by reason of the hew road Road officials hope to have the new road opened for the public by fall then there will be a high class route from Hot Springs on the south to Strevelle on the northwest something never dreamed of by the citizenry a few years ago and only made possible by Federal Aid “LOTTA” HIGH SCHOOL OPERA NEXT WEEK TICKET SALE WED Lotta” a musical comedy will be presented by the music department of Geo O Nye verier the direction the evenings of March Uth and 14th Curtain at 8:30 The story has its setting in California during the Gold Rush of ‘49 March rickets on sale Wednesday If Price 50c NOTICE TO FARMERS meeting of all wheat growers of s Blue Creek and Hansel of the growers In Oneida Co is called for and all others interested Monday March 10 at 11 or lock in she L D S Chain?! at Tremonton It is anticipated that a goodly ruir-- r t cf the wheat growers of tills V alter A ict vill be present as Mr will be here regular manager cf a co- t a in the organization' emhie wheat inuxotrg association Federal Farm- Hoard braid Other regional if nch'? a ’ll be present members md such other b'isiess as seems fitting will be taken up WALTER J GLENN A pjcatello and J hake St J' came Thompson City Wednesday rp frcmSalt Stack ' ' 4 Under the direction of County Sudden Death Occasions Deep cattle Agent Stewart the Holstein Sorrow Among Many Adbreeders of Box Elder County met in the Commercial club rooms mirers Of Victim t and Wednesday organized the Holstein Box Elder County Friesian Mrs John Anderson Garfield Tremonton farmer 35 of Association Charles age H A Mathiesen of Portwas killed at 3 p m Howell died St the Bear River Valley land when today representing the Oregon his falling haystack Hospital at Garland Wednesday March service of the American Friesian crushed under abdominal 5th at1 10:45 of a chronic disorder terminating in an' abdominal elapsed before help summoned by the in launching the new group who as with him when the Anderson abscess Mrs had comRepresentative holstien 'dairymen in extricating plained of pains in her side for a long ?fwrrfd ten or all parts of the county attended him fifteen tons of period of time but not until they be- and elected the incame acute due to complications covered him that hay directors: of Tremonton was sumduced by a severe attack of quinsy Dr White R C Richards of Riverside Presimoned and the unfortunate victim ahd septic sore throat was she brot to dent Noble Hunsaker of Vice taken to the” Valley Hospital but all the hospital about’ three weeks ago A President David HolmgrenCorinne of Tre- efforts at resuscitation proved In vain born at the hospital monton baby prematurely and Mr Garfield was well known by the survived but a short time An operatLeon Jensen Bear River City and ion to relieve the abscess became necpeople of the valley and highly reNewell Taylor Penrose members his courage and Industry but tho essary and w'as successful Some definite plans of were spected for Bom and raised without opportun- Womans weakened condition made her outlined and committees activity appointed to ities for education his sole aim and recoveiy Impossible R them out during 1930 ambition been to provide for his has 'The young mother Is survived by carry Scholler of Tremonton M A children the advantages of which he her husband and the following child- Reeder of Corinne were and selected to ren: Dina Enid Aldlne and John Jr His oldest son club work Noble Hunsaker had been deprived supervise Glen will be held at will services j funeral aged 20 Is enrolled this year at head the campaign for dairy the Utah RiWimond Utah Sunday at 2 P M Agricultural College Besides herd Improvement this herd improvement will be in the Rich- records andt interment boy Mr Garfield is survived by and herd classification and mond Cemetery following children will be his wife and17 the herd work general county ElWin ’hi age 16 Lavem under the direction of Newell Taylor Leona age age Jl and Fay age 0 BOY SCOUTS FETE are not—yet- LEADER Home Talent Presenting DEPARTING complete but the services will probably be held Monday afternoon in the TreMinstrel Show On 15th monton I A special program was presented by ward chapel the Boy Scouts Tuesday evening in A company of twenty accomplished the scout room in the Stake Tabernacle building in honor of Assistant Carolina Minstrels featuring five of the is most charming lady tenors ever seen who Scout Master Chester Boss on the stage will perform for the leaving in the near future for a misamusement of the community in the sion to Switzerland hall WedThe boys gave Chester “a hand” and Garland ward amusement 19th March nesday evening it in the real scout way according Bang They also presented him with a fine foun- to Joseph Klrkham who is promoting Notices are in the mail this week tain pen as a token of their good will the show for the M Men of the ward announcing a special meeting of the Twenty people in black face will preThe Scouts are going to miss Chester members of the Box County sent a rousing program of singing Warehouse Corporation Elder and they know it for the purat the party were dancing and skits arranged for the sole pose of allying the local warehouse Special visitors Mr Mr and Mrs Ursel Rose and purpose of moving audiences to uproar- unit with the National Grain AssoMrs Eric Stenquist and Mr J M ious laughter Those who come for an ciation The meeting la called for 2:30 Gaddle and John Benson of the evening of fun will not be disappointed P M Saturday March 15th This will be the final step in the Scout Court of Honor and Mr Arthur and those who come to show the fellows they appreciate their efforts will find program of securing for the wheat Linford and' Horace Rose plenty to appreciatePreparations for grower of the county effective markThe Program Consisted of singing short talks by the this show have been going on for sever eting facilities This big company stunts and games M P10 refresh- wttly Us new warehouses and Its conTlstycg and the servlngpt aj3g made a brief re bulled every mdWbef of the cast should trol of approximately 1 000000 bushel a “Chet’ ments Carand accomplished of Box Eider County Wheat will conCharles Last and Ted Arbon be a full offledgeddarkest sponse hue olinian the stitute An the first and best equipped number a amusing special sang local denational of the in organization stunt by the North Garland Patrol this regional district Garland People Enjoy picted Chester Boss as a Missionary Trouble Abdominal The annual “Poultry Day” held at Chronic Crowded House and Splendid March Brigham City last Saturday Ends In Death Of IIowcll Urogram Mark Goodbye Ex- 1st was without question the most !Malron has Day” that profitable "Poultry ercises for Chester Loss been held It was not a show nor an exhibit Only sufficient number Sunday evening under the able of birds were brought in mostly utility white leghorn chickens to show leadership of Bishop V W Richards to be the people of the Garland ward united the public what is attempted in enthusiastic testiftionial to Chester built irp in Box Elder some dual breeds but largely the laying Boss who has been called to do missionmission hens ary work in the liens Most of the leghorn been laying in had for Every seat in the body of the chapel brought had their plumage and behind the pulpit wvs filled A months badly In a fitting pogram of talks readings inanda worn out and represented musical numbers was presented way a large egg production splendid manmost pleasing and commendable The miniature coops shown the bluener by the people interested In the prints posters poultry magazines feeds and all the electric brooders young man and his work The services began with an address of were displayed to point out better and welcome more successful methods of egg proby Bishop W W "Richards duction Special musical numbers were rendered The sick chickens posted by Dr D by the Garland ward male quartette consisting of Mark Nichols Ted Arbon E Madsen of the Utah Agricultural Harold Castleton and Charles Last College revealed some of the more to be dealt with and by Jack Wahlen gifted tenor from prevalent diseases Hyrum who came to take part in the and guarded against by the producfarewell activities Mr Wahlen furnish- ers Dr Madsen and Prof Byron ed three much enjoyed numbers at the Alder pointed out the benefits derived Miss Rhea and of strict sanitation necessity request of the Bishop methods proper housing and ventiWinters favored with a delightful readwho recently reWilliam Butler lation and a rightly balanced feed to ing turned— from Themission field repre- - insure healthy sented the Elders quorum and Introproduction duced Mr Boss to the work ahead of The comfortable quarters at the him Theatre to meet in and the Miss Anna Boss of Logan a cousin of Merchants’ buffet luncheon were facof the tors qualities that assisted much in making the Chester spoke briefly necessary for the successful missionary day an outstanding success The principle address of the evening All Poultrymen can well determine was delivered by President John J to put Into daily use the lessons Joys learned Shumway whose remarks upon thememIt will mean Saturday of the missionary spirit brot fond greater cash returns and a satisfied ories to all former missionary workers business outlook He deplored the too who were present In a few months we will hold the' prevalent tendancy of our ward members to fall to keep in touch with the poultry exhibit at the County Fair and we hope all will display their young men who are away from home best pens of poultry and in all ways engaged in this work in which all are so help in promoting to gigantic prointerested the A short talk by Elder Boss expressed portions this worthy enterprise Business in Box Elder greatfulness to the ward members and Poultry officers who helped to give him this County great opportunity Bishop Richards announced that a C J JENSEN TO SPEAK sum of money sufficient to pay the fare AT SUNDAY CONJOIN of the departing elder to Ids field of labor had bean contributed by members The conjoint session of the Garland of the ward and gathered by the Eiders Sunday evQuorum and would be given to the MutualswithwillMrbe Cheld next J Jensen as the ening young man before his departure Mr Jensen last year special speaker taught at the Bear River L D S Seminary and has appeared before M E Andrus Awarded apdiences here on several previous occasions He is well known and is an and instructive speaker An Distinctive Honors interesting appropriate musical program will be provided at “ded Local Grain Men to Join National Group SCOUT BOYS PLAN SUGAR BEET PROJECT Willard Hospitality Mr and Mrs John J Shumway and Mr and Mrs G G Sweeten and The Garland Boy Scouts are plnnn - daughter Orpha were special guests of at to Bishop White of Wllliard tonight ing to raise the money necessary carry out their activities thru an agrl - the annual banquet and program and Willard ward for cultmal project this summer A vacant fancgivebythe c to lot is to be rented aiyi planted sugar beets which the boys will care and other invited guests They report for from the project having had so good a time that they The proceeds wouldn’t refuse to go If Invited again areto be placed In the Scout fund The boys are now holding Patrol next year The spirit of jolly good felthe whole evening’s meetings every Monday night In the lowship ixrvaded activities basement of the Tabernacle TO THE POINT rot Vet I M r I ' A ROAD SHOW PLEASES LARGE HOUSES FIRST NIGIIT ' £ over last years effort Improvement and prepared Every act was well presented and full houses splendidly greeted the players everywhere The offerings of East Garland Tremonton came in for DeweyvlJIe and Bothwell much praise by various critics The East Garland act was of especial merit because of the dignity of its tone the beauty and simplicity of the costum-- I lng and the excellence of the acting of the members of the ‘cast Tha show continues tonlte In the encj 0f the stake and Story Good Acting Stamp “GUILTY’ Guilty? — a Columbia drama based on the subject of cir- cumstantiai evidence will open at the Garland Theatre Sunday Monday and Tuesday Virginia An Valll cast headed John Holland and by In- terpret the roles George B Belts directed The film is distinguished by a rapid moving plot and stirring cli- maxes The plot revolves around Carolyn Polk — daughter of a former United States Senator— and Bob Lee After a preliminary plot based on the enmity of Carolyn's and Bob’s fathers the film reaches the climax point when Bob Lee Is accused and convicted of the murder of Carolyn’s father Many relations of the absorbing Interest are made at young Lee’s trial and the plot continues with tenseness to a thrilling climax In addition to admirable performances by the principals capable are given by the supporting cast — especially John St Polls Mayor and Mrs daughter Lorelda Saturday A were R Notice to Wheat Growers There will be a meeting at Garland Saturday March 15th at 2:30 P M In the Garland Ward chapel for the purpose of organizing a local of the Farmers National Gram Corporation All wheat growers cf Box Elder are requested to be present County and as many Oneida County growers ev d sire to come are invited to attend The Ref renal Manager Walter A Barrett R' girrpl Bonn! member J A State Form Bureau President Cnpencr EpliriAn r'Tgfon urd ‘Harden of Agriculture State Canni'ssioncr will be present Mr Stular of the Federal Farm Board will be present if pos- sible (Signed) J A Member V ( tre j I Capcner and Ogden visitors on enct 'lunraia y clYta “The father of the University of Utah Order your candies party favors Ice Dramatic club” who is no other than cream and paper napkins for St Patour fellow townsman M E Andrus has rick’s day from Frank now Driggs been signally honored by being unaniIts none too early memmously elected as an honorary ber of the Utah of Alpha chapter Leadership Meeting Postponed Theta Alpha Phi National Dramatic Fraternity at its last meeting The organization and A letter from Miss Maude Mae Bableadership meeting scheduled for next Saturday cock head of the organization and instructor of dramatics at the University under the auspices of the Farm Bureau Mrs Leo Walker Mrs Natiielia Grif- - Minutes Of County has been postponed until Saturday of Utah contains the announcement 15 at the Commercial Club rooms at fin and Miss Margaret Woodside were which reads-jL4)mmisMonvrs Meeting part as follows: ”At hostesses to the High School Faculty the last meeting of the Utah Alpha Tremonton Club Monday at the home of night NaChapter of the Theat Alpha Phi The Board of County Commissioners Arnold Mrs George Carter Professor 1939 DISTRICT CONFERENCE tional Dramatic Fraternity you were of the State Agricultural College was of Box Elder County met in regular WILL BE HELD IN BOX unamously elected as an honorary a session Monday March 3 1930 at I a guest of the club and delivered ELDER COUNTY member of that chapter present o'clock A M All commissioners He dislecture on “New England” “I hope you will enjoy the highest Amos P Hansen H C Hansen Ellas On the 17th and 18th of this month cussed the home life religion andselec-ed- Anderson honor it is in our power to bestow Wilford W Nielsen Rayucation of because you have earned it as the the Annual District Conference of the tions were the peopleMrs Piano Hansen Hansen E Joseph Dent Rich mond M by of Utah Utah Agricultural “father” of the University College will be held A delicious given was served luncheon by Leroy Larsen and Carl Romer repreof the hostesses Dramatic Club How little we realized at Brigham City headquarters District ladies senting the El wood Drainage The following then that we were starting the first County Agent Stewart to Miss Golda Acord Miss Mr Elias Anderson was — w ereguests: official student body dramatic club Peterson Director Wm succeed himself as a member of the Roberts Miss LohVell County Ann Neddo In the world It has been continuous- Agent leader W W Owens Mrs Rena 'Miss Sldcwell Mrs J D Gundersen 'Board of Supervisors of the Elwood ly in action ever since with a record B Maycock leader of Home Demon- - Mrs L C Chris topiierson! Mrs Lawr- - Drainage District Upon motion duly which is noted all over the country stration work a number of the State ence Carter Mrs Virgil Carter Mrs seconded and carried Ellas Anderson “We have grown so wonderfully since Specialists and agents from Utah for a term of three Dent Rich’ Mrs James Bigler and was reappointed that time We were the first to organ- Salt Lake Davis Weber Summit Mrs Bowcutt ' years ize courses in Play Production the Morgan Cache and Box Elder Upon motion duly seconded and carcomsubsidize to a first University Counties will be In attendance at this itorace Smith had the fortune to ried unanimously anda resolution was acmunity professional theatre Now we conference directing that trim the ends off the fingers of one' are about to go into our own building in the name of Box tion be instituted 'Extension policies problems proKingsbury Hall this spring Theta jects and future plans will be discussElder Co to delremine the value of Alpha Phi will open this building with ed with to secure possession of and to acquire better the agricultto a big production of the “Blue Bird” I cwtMn tracts of land to be ural homes of the state During this The Garland Camp of the Daugh- hope you will be with us” conference a few men and women of ters of the Pioneers will meet at the opened designated and set apart as a Mr Andrus right to the title ‘father of Box Elder County will be called in to home of Mrs Harvey Moore Thursday PUIc highway to be included in Fed- the U of U Dramatic club” Is foundRattlesnake eral Aid Project No take part in the discussions March 13th ed upon a suggestion he made that Pass to Snowville such a club be organized when he was June Thompson Sylvanus Miller J in attendance at the University in iO Hill and Robert Holman wore pre8 Miss during his junior year I sent and urged the graveling of a Babcock dramatics instructor at the U tain road West of Bear River City had organized some dramatics clubs in j Upon motion duly seconded and Salt Lake City wards One day folried Clarence F Stone was appointed Andrus lowing a class recitation Mr in and for the Proinotory Constable When people are talking just to hear themselves the or when precinct suggested the plan of organizing students in a University dramatics duly seconded and car- Ulon little to thev are means what have of very thev importance say Tire club was soon similar manner F Lclard Secloy was nod unanimously in Working order and the fust pronot very particular just how they say it The conversation appointed Road Supervisor in and for duction was a one act piece “The Hap R"Jfcee th this and wavers anti is definite that couched in nothing way py Pair” with Mls Nellie Boyer of Pay P N aiia N h Hpns-son and Mr Andrus playing the lead or the terms The advertiser often feels that be ought or clour-cu- t ihe Road Committee roles This and “A Box of Monkeys” ici0r Lommereial Club appeared to advertise and so he advertises — but too often savs nothing Box was presented in the 18th ward hall arm urged action to Improve me rioun-and later in the Sait Lake Theatre funnel has apples to sett but he is too State- road South cf Honcyvlllo the made that in places corned about his cl ances of getting rid of them so his ad in tbe 'road iswas a!mcit imparsable Matters to Monday March 3'd Mr and Mis He makes ro'ha-- attcuka Peter Boss entertained at a party in paper says “apples for sale” ard nothing- more Mr C O Adrey r represent Lig the honor of the birthday aatnivcisary of who lrares on Suntheir sen Ccnnrre Drainage Distriit was present to certain a ta rri ‘icnce valuations mission day for the for avrenani purnores Nt Mr and Ms Reynold Green who Jrj per n-- was prcTt and ur? n the way rf road have ban vKung r::h Mra Green's ice foridu?:-- r ' of ihe rrad parents Mr and Mrs J V MrDevreli Little tnvaM the Bear Itivii Ch' £u have pne to MeCam- Mountain hi on to live arm r weather until when they will go to Sh°II?y Idaho jlMufd on a given date and invited ail members and others he: f Mr Green will resume his But across the bottom AND NOT the rood south of iioncyviiie be civen wrk for th seed company by which L interested to be piesent 'much needed attention he has been employed (Continued on Page 4) ON SPEAKING i CArENER Regional Board :P v?: V- '?' t |