Show CTTo A GOOD PAPER THAT PEOPLE READ IS A GOOD PAPER IX WHICH TO ADVERTISE USE THE “TIMES” SHOP IN GARLAND IX 1930 OCR MERCHANTS WILL ALWAYS YOU FAIRLY TREAT AND WITH COURTESY GARLAND UTAH THURSDAY VOL 2 No 28 Contracts Let For Pertinent Paragraphs By V A CHINESE Moving Old Social Johns Wm Hall to New Site ARTIST The reward of the artist in any land often is a poor one as far as money is concerned but it is seldom that one in our land has to meet the unfavorable under which many of the conditions screen their lives Chinese all painters must labor Moving Contractor Due To Arrive Monday To Make Final Preparations Miss Melba Hamson Business Prominent Man Suddenly MARCH 20 1930 Called By Death At Brigham As High Chosen School Valedictorian $200 THE Carolina Minstrels Tho one fifth of all the world's allow coal is there according to estimates there is but one fiftieth of the woild's iron supply But there Is no need to build tools and machinery of iron to lighten man's hands burden There are humaun enough to do it all without any help The land produces less than enough There is food for all that are there little room to raise food for beasts of but den or for cattle for flesh to be eaten In the mountain parts of the Yunnan and Szechuan the coolies who are seldon larger than the average American woman and who are so thin you can count their ribs at a distance of several feet carry packs of two hundred pounds more than twenty-fivni’ej a day thru mountamous country Nels Jensen prominent community Most everybody was there and not (By The B R H S Observer) worker and business man of Brigham many were able to recognize their own City and the entire valley died or sons beneath the neighbor's The highest and most important coatstheir wlille speaking at church services of black and the sllg derbies High scholastic honor which can be awarded being held at the Box Elder The Carolina Minstrel show of the Hit to a student of the Bear River High School at Brigham City Sunday Men presented Garland ”M” last night ' death came as a great surprise since School has been awarded to Miss Melba In the old hall pleased and entertained he appeared to be in his usual good Hamson who was announced at one who was present Singing C E every He would have been seventy nesday’s- assembly by Principal and joking made moments inof the graduat-bor- n dancing years of age in one week having been Smith as valedictorian but the most humorous part n teresting March 231860 at Trelezori ing class Miss Hamson has of the program resulted from the efhigh average in all forts of Garn City ed a consistently and came to Brigham Capener Floyd Lilywhlte of with his parents when sly years of her studies during her four years Nathaniel Robert Kirkham Ashby The entire student body cheered City two work age moving to Bear River James Elmer Anderson and two years later There he became ac- and applauded the official report of Victor Shumway to Boss the fair impersonate with Miss Minnie Holmgren the sqholarship committee quainted sex if there be any such thing of the whom he married In 1886 of Ham The “A'' Honor Roll is growing descendants In 1893 Mr Jensen was elected in Others “twenty people S1 county attorney and moved to Brigham There are five names on this highest! appeared ill what ternvTWaclc1'fc® City where he has since resided: He scholarship list for the fqurth promises to be the last public gathera served as judge of the city tourt there They are: Norma Anderson in the hall were Hunter Gaddie ing man Fred Somers Iva Wilcox and He has served as pres-- j Kirkham Jr Don Chambers y Joseph ident of the Brigham Canning Com- Rhea Wood Juniors Lulu Earl a Malcolm Earl Darley Dean Orwin and director of the State Security lor Gaddie Jack Shumway Ralph Bishop He has also taken an active Bank Hlchajd Davis Le Grande Wood Marpart in church activities in the Brig? lon Cark and Roy Gleason ham First ward and in the Box Elddr ton School and his valet provided the whose Sr under Joseph Kirkham Mr direction Stake He had been secretary of tiff feature of Wednesday's assembly the show was staged and preand turn' Bishop discussed Tuikish home life pared deserves great credit Garland Milling Company for his ef'and so became befuddled and what not recently been selected as secretary forts as do Miss Orpha Sweeten Mr the Milling Contfjwhen touching on the ancient custom Fred Nye and Mr G G Sweeten acof multiple wives so lavishly Indulged Mr Jensen was well known an pany that his valet was companists highly respected among local busineif in by the Turks forced to walk from the wings and re- men and church workers Church Centennial Box Elder Survivlng are his widow Minnie H mind him that his shirt tall was sons and itely ex post facto The Bears apprec- and the following C E Speaks daughters: Mrs David rarrell of Man late humorous entertainment and acExercises At Mr corded a of Brig! Bishop hearty reception hattan Kan Norman Jensen Mrs Ray P Strqtford of The alumni of the Utah State Ag- ham City Idaho City Announced also seven grand 'The musical extravaganza “Lotta" ricultural College met at the commerc- Pocatello ial club rooms at Brigham City Thurs-da- y children and two brothers James L was presented last Thursday and Frl- With the 100th anniversary of the of Iiyrum and Oluf Jensen of day in the Auditorium under the diJensen and an L D effected orgamzevening Church rapidly approaching rection of George O Nye of the music Interest S over Bear River City the entire nation Is shiftatlon for Box Elder County In the department Funeral services were held The much larger house The program was given as follows toward Utah and particularly toFirst ward chapel Wednesday after- the second night is evidence that the ing ward Salt Lake City where perhaps boys’ quartet Songs by high school two was noon o'clock direction For well received at under the the as production cornet solo Uriah Wood talk on the of 30000 people will throng as many first time In the history of the schodl to celebrate the mammoth Eishop Abel S Rich centennial purposes of such an oieamzation by faculty members appeared in the cast conference event according to L D S Principal C E Smith of the Bear River however has it Church officials Popular comment High School monologue F'lpyd Uhab all acquitted An exemplary representation of like veteranrs all “Mormon” themselves while At the conclusion of the program people from all wards and had as much fun as branches not the election of officers was held at only of the United States children school but- several tforslgn aounUles a was elected winch Hervtn Gunderson Join In tills century celebration president Joseph Law vice president: Veda Mason and Decorations of the Junior Prein have which will continue for four days it Is reached spectacular pioportions It stated John Benson and Mark Nichols comCounty appears that at least a car load if not There will be a number of unique mitteemen a tramload of crepe paper Is being (features connected with the centcnial Frank Kennard led the group in some old Aggie yells and songs after used to com ey the illusion that guests conference this April according to 1 which each one present introduced ncing on the mam deck of ports which signify that many spectac-- i Homes Growing the “Hispaniola famed pirate ship ular attractions will be added to offer himself giving as much of lus history And roultry Unusually good music is guaranteed by inspiration to the largest group of L Cow since graduating as he cared to Thirty in one the famous "White City' oichestra of D S people ever assembled graduates of the College veic present Uiscussed Kaising at the meeting Ogdon The committee in charge con- - ritv A few of the piupres of such a One outstanding feature a pageant sists of Reed Harris Keith Rhodes Boss Victor Idonna “The Message of the Ages” depleting A two dayl regional conference ol - Helen Harvey meeting are coPee-To entertainment tension woikers was held at Brigham Porter Julia Moore Beinlce Bjorn and the history of the church since It was in Box Fldcr County will be presented founded each night City Monday and Tuesday March 17th Erma Lillywhlte 2 and will contain nearly 1000 persons To encouidge the hih school and 18th under the of the direction on to to go The March issue of the Searchlight George D Pyper chairman of the higher inrittut-- 1 Utah State Agricultural College nth graduates afU A S C Director William Peterson in chirge diama committee states ions not necessarily to the school paper appeared Wednesday but oilier scliock as well Anottier new feature “The Mormon It Problems ol importance to farmers of ternoon under date of Tuesday 3 To promote Amno fiaterna’ism the state and region were ably di- contains a record of nU important Century Book” a brochure arranged news items of the paV month as r- - jin maqaz'nc style which aims to show among the eighty graduates in Bex scussed by the experts who were nidr County along vailous lines ported by student irrembus of the the achievements of the "Mormon" pioneers and their Director Peterson discussed the paper staff di scendants will be distributed thru A large number of friends and sults cf economic farm and home out on eve of the conferthe the wards dire cnirrg at the Oakland hos-that had been carried out in sx A pLn "The cat CT Nine tr! to extend a w'" rme to the babv counties of the state He explained Tails” is 'tho choice of tho Seniors and ence comes the report so that every dushtei ef Mr and Mrs Wilfoid Liiat many lotmestiiig features had vlJl be prcdiicei and indented by that member ©f the church may appreciate as fully as possible the spirit of this Durley bom Marih 12 M’s Durfey veloped from getting the f timer and cla&s late in April ik a danghJer of Mr nrd M’s J J his vvfe to down together to put significant occasion While oi Oailuid aown n black and whte what ihar W If Glayner end son Herman of Of earnings have been for the ast uar Opinion P h in C’lty vi ited relatives in what the wile needs b va of ana Of cash to maintain a sati Lying riaK—d Sunday Sought Teaching Of Pioneers Meeting1 of hvrg for the family R Scott Zimmerman in rliaige of Peiwson made a business trip By Utah University to EaU Lake rodent conUol work In the stale City Wednesday Ilav-- (' The meeting of the Dr fillers of a cam an interest in spoils “Hal” was icr the program a the Pionceis was held Miieli 13 h at elimination ol rodents lrom It f ns In kn c'fort to rre the Stab1 hi h school gari id of tun hire a lire for the tournament get under way t' e home of Ms Hattie Mjere Cap-- t cf ths rection ball v as n Annie J ivm presided and conTuc day morning the Cunfc'a 3i tire Ire scut Gym University of Uiih a distributed and idled ml b'- p ducted the ey cses winch were ire fol- sumed with D P Munuy s! u low 'f lure U inn P onts in a'l Oireuire rent "How Krtn a li'ader oitl nmg club pn OCIAL PARTIES To fust r’i vvuh 'a the p‘ btr mnmg Foi’id'rJn Flayer the boy- and g’l Is of thri ici'i :i son Much 18 Th“'u h refltled "When You And immure Mr Monjy was followed b WEEK HELD tret-on stionalre it I Wire Yeung Maggie” was rendered F M Coe who ds jsvd fiiit Ul ‘OS )h Phi tv M's Lucetta Tho tli Delos mg Ha i”ed inme civ ol ttie cf the vu ' oc! Lom the p' of breti Thou oni sc Minutes in vhch Umt tree are pluire 1 lunlrecn and An Ir h theme will Ire eb' i a an article ing that lruit t:os need weie read and aponved re' of the i’: nt an me "m n cf on ere m vat ceiTred out at tire a e C' pcrmog needs of maintenance funds supj ly of In cd'T to re nitrogen moisture and nt f tire of th" Family Club at the home ou tb: mi! frankness n and lnw Led to et licet them was matter ganic n Monday et Mis vilfud Richards “ he that n m )S the univtnity plre :r by Seemd Lieutenant Tiiiie Llly-- v i cf trees is crowding Mss Helen Mendenhall and hue: son? What Mikes That Darkey the ovt serious mute c made n cur v k I know the ldintiU ol tire irerknc fives the lrdorena1 ou s urehl Ms John Berson arere'rd the hostess Wtep" hv M’s Endie Kirlhoni: Mary ore ’laid mam mrnt in this sic nn of v Clark Mi" James are dnbre tlie ertert whch in the thiou"h Pi'tcha’J ’v? the lnstoi v of handcait the country’’ raid Picfcsrer Co qufxtrenaires ig iavp rn intueding talk on “IreHrd” un'irncd and requiu ma n’y ure Prencen which was very lnteresuns Lrcf C J Ho(tnon e'retc'(i Two vcM’al solos “Mother Machree" tg and martically no v Ur ice Cl i:k sang “Sweet Gepev'eve" tuld oi ms piogram fo Are Emilirg" ires The surrey proposed bv Fresi iand “Whrn pies lent of tne Central Camp at Brig- ftreuny the important e of tire plantnreet- - were aiven bv Mi s Go'da Ac"rd with ham City rmma Facer made a few ing of ti obi bptiey for i n n dent Geo pe The mas in u faev’ y A remarks coineming tlie Pioneer pin feeds He a re emphasized tru in pen- ing severed months ao The fculty Mrs Rhea Wmteis as accompanist St Patiicz luncheon was served a! o Invited the dairehl--t who could ance ol swcd CicD'or as a jiad toJ approved cf the idea aod to a faculty a dar'y Mre George Carter bv the hos'ereox to attend a meeting "To be hred m Salt The session ended with his pi oare commit’ “e ws appontrd ssion Mis J D Gunderson is pat- - Mrs Wooddde Late City in Apnl-oi eslloraire Tlie cue the Capital" cf home gardens Rlrea Winters the roi by WpshmJon Miss Goida Arcoid M B’j ’ding secretary “It is our aim to organize ere or turned aHrr that u“d Mire end Mis James Cluik v’ere special universities and ether of th? Cei'ral Camp Sbel Roaerts more cow testing associations in every ‘d s are rreiuir gurels then made a few rernatks a reading county where Is a rcoomnrod than 149''9 quesUrnaizr dairying entitled “Tube's Barber Shop” vas Indus try” said Prof Gtorge B Came and will be filcd cut In tne suivey The o irstionaire conta ns a total oi riven bv Mae Bishoo: song “HI Take eVcnxlrn dairy husbandman in the numbered alphatwentv-eiYou Home Again Katlilren” w?s rendquestions Hf then Tuesday afternoon session are (home cf Mr and Mrs MilUn Peck in ered by Mrs Annie Mutins Captain urged the betically The po'sibb answers the farto so that the honor of the birthday anniveisary of below’ each question listed Annie Johnson made a fw remarks on mers with the service acquaint can Lewis Ldlywhite The their mother Mis answers checking student by what it meant for tlie Daughters to ceive bv sending tests of they blood of cows w ear the pm stuns things other Supper was served to nine people after out among closing song “Lord pertain to the State College where they can wmch the evening was spent at the course us With Tliy Blessings" benedicLe tented for Tlie t's the subject matter of the abortion contagions a instrucof the the comparative quality cpei tion was by Mrs Elizabeth Linford farvice Is made possible by the of the material A socal hour was then spent with 20 of a laboratory at- - th col tion Rven the qua’ity r ton Bridge Club The lee members and the following presented the test books ured lege tures laboratory work and tire stud- - entertained m honor of the Tremonton Emma Facer and CorrespondProfessor Byron Adder was the Clab last Friday atthe home ing Secretary Sibel Roberts of Brig- ond speaker of the Tuesday Bficnixin ents' judgement cf the course and in- (Biidge of Mrs Alma Thuerer at Tremonton ham City also the Mesdaires Louis session He opened h's discussion rn strurtor The information received will be Special guests Chre than the members e Hincian T D Davis Janies Tliomp-so- n ixioltry husbandry by saying that the vrete: Mrs W W John Garrett Moie Garrett Claire people of Utah shou’d not b alarm’d carefully analired and made use of of the clubs Lake Mis B M City of Salt methods courses in later and Ford Henry Maiunng Parley Linfoixi bAcause of the enormous growth of planning rt‘ 'envYopei Mendenhall cf SpringvIUe Mrs S B George Hughes Lyman Thorpe Louis John on and John Arbon Ail was adL Mrs J Harvey Jr and are to remain sealed until after the Pederson journed to meet with Mrs Myrtle Mrs E J Holmgren of Garland end cf the school year in June on Page 4) Gleason April 10th Tney cannot pick up ’ju must be helped to their load alone their feet with is the Here where the population man is dong the most coneenUated Here where leas’ to subdue the earth the struggle for existence is so and so keen there undoubtedly must be less total esthetic and spuit-upleasure m a whole land than there is m one American viliafce Man's happiness and man's development tlie same (perhaps they are maximum depend upon tho thing) use of eaith's icouices and the proper balance between those resources and the populaloo U We cannot I'd that tti’-- h nd-- ' ical rnala&j istnf m a cjua'iy in and sum b'iiig which an arus s e cents a licni no more than ' day a plaun to deep upon a J lire to at Australian Reunion Apr oil Farmer rorei n1 if"' to Autraha to enjoy a are to have an oppoitumty re't month ac“get to ’ether enniamc-n- i cording to the f I’iotving ral nt held The A' mYun Pe ion 'ere! Hil vtid April 5th in the Capitol Recreation Hall on Hillside Avenue 240 A Niith Mein Slice fail La’ ’ t iii’rio”v dhghtfiil ro'zm nt hum done u ’tu bren n p reel d be tie Cni-- t Ihi csi N ' ZJ o clock V re at ad County Court News fro" d Comity Comp'a nt were A‘"jmoy Lewis Jones of ice lift week rtainre” E M Peters' a charged with Irvin Jensen chuged s red tig and harm to do bMdy v th thicatenni Both aimed cM'mres wre al'eced to I ave been committed Bi'ghanV Chly Mr Petersen foifoUr j S29 m the Mr i is still a laive Court With none of the delendants to motion to Box Fid r Co ant y s of tire Gao immediate between Rattlemale highway Pvvs end SnowvLT’ Jcdst? Hairs made poshes" rr of ?i order for imneda’e the same and it Is ex e Bred that it will only a short tone until work is on tlie hint section of Federal Ad highway on the Streiei! Cut Off irar cv fnion Pacific Offers Five Day Bus Tour A free day bvs tour to Utah s to tourls’s 13 being offered The os jeajr by the Union Pacific include Grand Canyon ate wul Park ce Canyon and Zina Nation m Cedar Breaks aloo vill tae M'lo Lou Veil Pjbe ts a sUjw attended City iast ffddo and Miss Ann in Sait Lake Ji" Organize Smith Salt Lake Extension Workers Hold Conference Farm Iir Elder Box Fruit testing Are st Minutes Students Daughters ain i'i M"n THIS n vs c’ Thr'ud (Continued County Form Branch Hall’s Last Show Bear River Investment Company ofscreen is a rare A hand lacquered treasure If you possess two of them ficers today announced that contracts old Garland social hall you have bought all of one man's life for moving the conblood all the paui his birth his living had been let and the moving and his death occasioned and all the tractor will be here Monday toforcomthe plete preliminary arrangements joy flowering from the same prossess work The building purchased by the It takes twenty years to really learn investment Company last week will be Main location on moved Street a to havof one these to make And how The Overland Lumber Coming learned a man may spend another opposite pany property in the hear future whore eight ears actually creating one it will house a dairy products manusponsored by valley business The work is a terrible strain upon factory In seeing the who are Interested the eyes Every hour of labor must be men and production of followed by an hour of rest At about heme manufacturecontribute its full share products dairy e the of maker's eyes the age of the of section to this the prosperity Is he thereafter have gtven out and county Bids for the remodeling of the mere human junk structure to suit the needs of the inconto house Is being are also it If he has been extremely fortunate dustry dehave been tentatively As sidered and he has made three such screens cided upon a rule he completes two A human The Lions’ daily committee which life for two or three screens lias the project move in charge is What is the pay? pushing arrangements to an early completion in order that no time will be For his toil he leceives approximatethe lost in operation in getting plant e ceilts a day His diet Is ly early this spring Contractors' movrice his bed is a plank will be on the ground ing equipment of the week the fore part if retards These meagre rewaids they may be called are all-- that the U S A C Alumni Of country’s recources as they are used Wheat Growers Of Earn Plaudits In Nels Jenson Taken From Junior Promenade Gives Mutual Boy Present Well Promise Of Rare Beauty Received Black Face Acts Pulpit Sunday Was Sec And Dignity Before Large Crowd retary of Local Mills Iih YEAR Of Natl Cooperative' Box Elder Grain Growers Inc Off To Good Start Geo Henrie President The Box of th© complete organization Inc with Elder Grain Growers headquarters at Garland was effected at the mass meeting attended by about ninety men in the Garland ward chapel Saturday March 15th at 2:30 P M A nominating committee chosen by the chair appointed the following board of directors which were approved by the meeting: George Henrie president Carl C Colen H vice president Shrlber Sweeten Walter J Olenn Joseph A Erickson Tracy R Welling and Joseph the unanA Capener They were imous choice of the nominating committee consisting of County Agent Robert H Stewart and Tracy R Wei ling The organization was carried out under the direction of Mr Berrett manager and J A Capener director of the Interniountaln Grain Growers Inc with headquarters at Ogden This organization a division of the National comprises all of Utah and southeastern Idaho and is created to handle the grain which flows normally thru the Ogden gateway to local and distant markets The local established here Saturday collect the grain of its members for the next five years or as long as It Is in existence and It may at Its option warehouse the said grain The selling however will be carried on exby the national organization clusively which will maintain a marketing agency at each of stratagic market centers letting the grain out as the demand for it exists thus avoiding an overstocked market and Its resultant low prices the general meeting the Following elected board of directors held a meeting and carried out the preliminary steps to start the organization on its way will Stake Primary Ass’n “"To Held Coriveuiioir At Garland 'Sunday Stake Primary convention will be held in the Tabernacle Sunday There will be four meetings two of whicti An afterare for Primary officers noon session at two o’clock will be open to Bishops and all ward officers of tho stake and the general public Is cordially Invited to be present and participate in the meeting at 7 P M There will be no sacrament meeting in the Garland w'ard at this hour and the leople of the ward will Join with the primary in their convention A member of the Primary General Board will be present and a good program has been arranged Clod fight Results In Injury Hebrr Butler eight year old son of Heber C Butler of North Garland suffered a painful tho apparently not serious Injury to his eye Tuesday evening as a result of a clod throwing contest Small pieces of hard dirt bruised the the attention of eyeball and required Dr Garland School Now Enrolling Kindergarten enlist their work should to Douglas of the Garland principal Children w ho are five years of school are this April are eligible for enrollin' nt Parents who wish to children in kindc rgarten do so at once accordng Mrs W W Woodside of Saif Lake of City ani Mrs B M Mendenhall were p nests last week Sprincville the h"me of Mrs W G Carter while vLu'ing their daughters who are members of the High S hoot Faculty at Cullimore William Persaon Trank Driggs and Strccper went to Salt Lake Howard Gunderson to see the second round of the State High School Basket ball tournament this afternoon Hal Sargent Relief Society Honors Organization Day Tire 83h anniversary of the Relief Society was celebrated by fifty members of the Garland Relief Society The foUowlng proMonday Mar 17th gram was given: Duet Mrs D Henry Manning and Mrs Pulan Marmng talk reading Mrs H Cr Butler: and Duties of the Re“Achievements lief Society” by Mrs Della Marriott: Mrs Clark reading solo Mrs George remarks Stake PresiGeorge Austin dent Margaret Manning After these a social hour was enDved exercises and a delicious lunch was served During the social hour Bp W W Richards arrived and made some remarks outlining the plans for the future activities of the Garland Ward |