Show V J' J Annual Farm Bureau Banquet and Social Feb 2ith v At 6:30 O’clock at Bear Riyer High School? TIIE BASIS OF PROGRESS IS A STRIVING FOR INDIVIDUAL EXAND READINESS CELLENCE TO RECOGNIZE EXCELLENCE IN OTHERS GT73 C i Keep this date open $52 A Vol 3 No 24 Garland Utah Thursday February 12 ABRAHAM LINCOLN! Father Of Garland TO COMPETE COMPLETE CRIME IN UTAH SUBJECT OF PUBLIC SPEAKING Spiritual STUDY Quarterly Conference AT CLUB SPEECH! MEETING ULL OF CONCISELY COMMENT OR 's? $200 TIIE YEAR UNIVERSITYIXPERTS Enjoys ARTICLES WITHOUT 1931 FUTURE FARMERS Bear River Slake IN READ THE TIMES PAPER CRAMMED NEWSY WRITTEN OPINION CLUB SPEAKER Publishers Is Laid TREATS MODERN Away At Hyrum t'A- r: IA 4" V i ‘t WORLD IN TALK Dr George W Middleton of Sentence J A YVahlen Veteran U of U Gives Illustrated MTe Approved Paper Man Dies At Age LIONS ADDRESS Talk To Many Listeners Paroles Favored Two Of Seventy RESOLUTION Indeterminate LOCAL BOYS EXPECTED TO ENTER CONTEST THIS YEAR Apostle David O MacKay Of Ogden Principal Speaker of the Bear Quarterly conference River Stake was held at the Stake Senator Capper will award cash Tabernacle at Garland Saturday and prizes totaling $1000 to boys enrolled 7th and 8th with February Sunday vocational agricultural in class Apostle David O McKay in attendance es in the United States and Hawaii The first session which was held who win first second third and fourth Saturdey night was well attended and places in a national public- speaking time was given to the Seventies contest to be held at the American the who have been doing home missionary Royal Livestock Show at Kansas City work in the stake having visited every In November Missouri home In the stake the last few weeks was made today This announcement Some Interesting reports were heard by W A Ross Executive Secretary of and much good was accomplished by the Future Farmers of America the the missionaries work national organization of boys enrolled of the session morning Sunday vocational This classes in agriculture contest the second annual event of its conference convened at 10 o'clock with kind is open only to boys who are President C E Smith presiding Two recently returned missionaries members of local chapters of the Fut Bro Joseph Butler of Garland of the ure Farmers of America The country has been divided Into California mission and Elder Richardof the Holland and Tremonton son of four regions — the North Atlantic the Central the Southern and the West- Dutch mission gave reports of their ern The winners In each of these missionary work The time was then four regions will be eligible for part- turned over to Apostle David O McKay talk to the who gave an Inspiring icipation In the National Contest at them to be young people imploring Kansas City in November Priesthood to to church faithful the Contestants will be scored on content their parents' and lastly to themselves and composition of manuscript stage At the afternoon session after the and oth general business was attended to' Eldpresence power of expression are er factors Subjects limited to ers Jesse and Lionel Petersen of Penthose of practical Interest to the farrose eward Who have been laboring as mer and rural communities Prizes of In the Canadian mission missionaries f tOO $300 $200 and $100 respectively field reported their labors The bal'll be aworded to those finishing first ance was taken up Jhy of the time third and fourth In tlte con- President Cg E Smith and Appstle test at Kansas City by Senator Arthur David O McKay who both gave timely Capper discourses and instructive advise to Utah received recognition last year those assembled when Robert Jones of the Weber Chap The concluding session Sunday night ter of Future Farmers earned his way was given over to the Scout Court of to the final at Kansas Cty and won Honor where an interesting meeting third place in the national contest was held in Utah this The district contests An exceptional was good attendance year will be held on or before April 4 present at all meetings The state contest will be held ac Salt The Stake Choir under the direction Lake on April 11 The winner of Ufah cf Bro George O Nye furnishing appropriate music will enter ‘'the finals for the Western states at Boise Idaho May 19 Prominent Townsman Deivcy Yet Undefeated In M Men Basket Play Buried Last Thursday rrmains the only undeDcveyvilie feated teem in the play cf the Bear services ever the remains of River Stake M Men league with 8 were held in th wins chalked up to their credit Hinman They are now safely in the lead in Stake Tabernacle last Thursday Febthe south division with Thatcher their ruary 5th with Counselor J H competitors presiding having suffered and two defeats and having only five vie- of relatives A large number friends were at the services to pay tories Due to having lost one game to their last respects to the departed BroFielding Plymouth finds itself tied ther Isle of with Fielding for top place In the A quartet sang "Beautiful The team standing Somewhere” after which the Invocation northern bracket follows: was offered by Elder Louis Lillywhite The speakers were Elder Peter Jeneufherin’ Dniium L sen President C E Smith and Bishop 8 Dewey W W Richards who all spoke in high Y'hatcher 5 and of his esteem of the departed Tremonton 2 faithfulness to the church and com- Bothw'ell 2 munity also consoling remarks to the Elwood 0 bereaved the Following family speakers a vocal duet was rendered by Northern Division Mesdames and Manning Thompson Fielding 7 a violin solo by F L Nye and Another Ply mouth 7 number “I Need Thee Every Hour” by Colhnston 4 the male quartet E Garland 3 Counselor J H Klrkham made a Garland 2 few closing remarks after which a Berner Dam mixed quartet composed of Mesdames and Manning Thompson and the Messrs Meet We Nyes sang “Shall MISS MARY BURNS TO Beyond The River” Elder Myron J Riqhards pronounced PRESENT STUDENTS IN the Benediction PIANO RECITAL SOON J®8 cortege of automobiles the rvrremains to the cemet"'Mr-- Mary E Burns will present her in a recital at the Piano students on next WednesGailand Tabernacle Eighteenth day evening February at 8 o'clock Commissioners Buy Mrs Zundel Soprano soloist will The public is Right Of assist Miss Burns imlted This is the last of a series of recitals County Commissioners T L Davis the first pmqiam being presented on' George May and G G Sweeten end the second on have January been buying a this week February Pf'ii at the L D S Chapel1 from the Idaho line to In Tirmrni n Plymouth This work is being pushed In order to prrmit the State Road Com to advertise for bids on that eight miles on Mr J J Thompson of this leaves new road The grading will be com- today for Sail Lake City where he menced soon as the weather will will continue work at the Funeral Mr M L COMMISSION of 825 The Ladies of the Ladies Self CultComparlsion of the records Final rites over rthe remains of JaUtah felons under the last five years ure Club and a large number of guests cob A Wahlen aged 72 editor and pub 1908 were law sentence real who a from defnite seasonal of the given of treat the Usher of the South Cache Courier Five Characteristics of the Modem last week when they died at his home in Hyrum at 12:30 World was the subject of an excellent to 1913 with the records of 731 Utah best quality sentwere held gathered In their regular' meeting and a m Sunday Feb felons under the Indeterminate address delivered before the Garland lecture on 4 at 1 p m In the Hyrum Third ence law Imprisoned from 1913 to 1915 listened to an illustrated Lions Club by lr C E Smith at the and from 1923 to 1925 shows that fel- “Abrahatp’ Lincoln" by Dr George W ward chapel under the direction of regular luncheon and business meetDr Middleton ons In the Utah state penitentiary Middleton has made Bp James O Christensen Wednesday night ing served 18 per cent less time under the a careful study of the life of the The ward chapel was filled to overfAs enumerated by Mr Smith these present law than under (lie former “Great Emancipator” uncovering many lowing1 bp tfcie great number of mourn outstanding characteristics are as folcomof a sources result for Is a original the material for era who dame to pay their last respects lows: we live in a changing world a one The fact prehensive study of the Indeterminate his talk which was keenly enjoyed by to the veteran publisher whose entire rapidy moving world an age of machsentence and parole law conducted by all present to the up- ines a standardized world and a coopdedicated life had been The facilities of the President George Thomas and Paramount building of the communities in which erating world In the course of his Ladru Jensen associate profess- Theaijrq- at Garland were used by the it had been his lot to labor Floral address he pointed out the significance Mrs or of law at the University of lltah club for the meeting John offerings and letters of sympathy from to the individual of these tacts and Shows that Uhe Benson and Mrs George B Hughes acquaintances and business associates illustrated their truth quoting amazThe study however and the Social Develop from several states testified to the high prisoners are incarcerated and" on par were hostesses ing statistics to prove his point ment 12 time held under of Wahlen was Qnib ole for Fielding the Tremonton regard in which Mr per cent longer President P C Pettersen was in Services began with the choir sing- charge the definite sentence law and so the Garland Literary Club the Bear River of the business meeting at the Gar- ing “Tho Deepening Trials” and the which the problems connected with State has control over convicted felons High School faculty Club land lions Ctob and many others were offering of the invocation by Patri- the longer than formerly road worn in the county were takA second number en up Mayor A K Capener reported The study started eight months ago specinituesfe refreshments arch O M Wilson Light ha$ just been completed and is now were jjf eyed by the hostesses I Need Thee Every Hour” was sung the meetings held by th$ committee M E Andrus was in by the choir to the President an organization of which with the county commissioners being printed" for distribution and the deceased was once director for the Supreme Court charge of thcjjneeting State legislators the members of the state road commnumber of years and district Judges of Utah all the ission stating that In every detail It rendered numbers Other musical law schools in the United States and applied that the desires or uw crime commission Hoover’s President during the services were as follow! the district with regard to the Club Enjoy’ vocal solo Mrs Lizzie Lemons vow! fouti It includes finding upon the history le¥ program were in como-winduet Leonard and Lamont Larsefj mony with the Intentions of ibe boards theory and practical operation of Valentine Party determinate sentence and parole laws and an instrumental duet Mr and Na Ttjere was further dicusslon of the ad- N W and the present status of these aws and Christensen of Logan The visibility of using teams for county criminal laws In the T Faculty Club entertained at a closing number was a Vocal solo " Re- rul6 work in the district this year and the habitual Mrs Areve Deppe of tl was announced United State was made recently by party Monday evening at signation” that an agreement the Joint efforts of jsrmflentaUve jf !Ljw ter do the work wur being signed the Univer- Northwestern University ' of the various Speakers at the services were prom- 6rgtnal Valentines were made by communities sity of Chicago and the University of the guests to gain admittance to the lnent men of the valley who have been who have teams to use for such work Illinois Mr of sewing room where dinner was served Intimate friends and associates O L Brough president of the Farm Some startling inconsistencies which The evening was spent in playing Wahlen All testified to the sterling Bureau wa present with a plea for character of their deceased friend and have crept into the present system were games The rooms were gaily cooperation in the Bureau drive for communto his life called of attention out ‘in the survey which in- ed in Valentine motifs The the use of home products encouraging Bishop a study the records of a total nuttee in charge of the arrangements ity service in many capacities of a sack of the immediate buying of 1556 prisoners It was found fof included Mr and Mrs Mark Nickols Evans Logan Bishop L P Maughan sugar wherever possible and the use of that in five years under the Mr and Mrs Douglas Cannon Mr Logan President D M Blckmore of example of its substitutes in butter place D A Allen ’and Staks Hyrum indeterminate sentence law robbery Mrs A L Spillman Miss llelen Hyrum extended an invitation to the club in the nuralrr Mendenhall Logan and members Miss Arlcan Nelson and Bishop Charles England has increased to be present at the Farm were G Christensen Bishop James cf prisoners received as compared with Mr Ted Arbon Banquet Feb 21 at the High those whose addresses paid tribute to Bureau five years under the definite sentence School v — man for a his honesty remembered law yet the time actually served by L C Christopherson was present of children ai'd those sentenced has decreased ninur-lhe faculty club ans entertained by interest of groyp Wald peaking In the ®f ILnyoa But the final condtisnii MS- NetheUa E:sll0p BalUard Oneta Mrs Griffin insuram e oftered the benediction reached is that tho deteiminate snl- - jhurt8 Mrs John Ecnson at the A teslutlon to the board of county Three sons and three once and parole system on the wh !e lome commit sioners regarding road work 0j yirs ghurtz Mrs Giiliin and arled as and grand childis the best method yet devised for "Rice” reviewed y 'W Richards was made as follows membcis choir u vested ren lady nnfi convicts upon by passing Judgment a n vel by Louise Jordon This Milcn Garland Utah earned the flowers should be retained o art oi tne penal nod of picture presented a vivid At tne grave side the choir sang February 11 1931 system cf Utah r hnse Dleasant life “God Be With You" and the giave To the Board of Commissioners Particuar is Invited made in the reference guests of the Club were was dedicated by Nicholi Jorgensen Box Elder County Utah report of the study to the practical Mrs Jolm Bigler and Mrs George ” in nt the was Interim Hyrum City Dear Sirs: of the indeterminate sent- Ilenrte operation cemeteiy ence and parole laws in the State of d By a resolution adopted by the A Wahlen died Sunday mornJacob anc Utal1' also t0 the problem of enUtah on this date we an illness of several dorse a movement to provideheartily ing following labor for probation and to the habiutal Mr and Mrs C E Anderson and months during which time he attendmen and teams on the roads of Box crm1ViL The change of social atti- - family were called to Brigham Wed- cd to his work at the office only inter- - £yer tude from one of primitive harsh recounty during the Spring and nesday on account of the serious ill- mittently and under great difficulty Summer of 1931 tribution for the criminal to one of ness clubS( Mun of Mrs Anderson's Mrs sister and He In Switzerland was born considerable State and National governing iclpal assistance for his reformLizzie Bingham came to the United States as a mera ation is traced The advantages and powers are united in an endeavor to ber of the church at the age of 14 with better a econom-- a of release on parole in- ual criminals those about condition brblg disadvantagos guilty of three tent ically and we believe They later younger bother stead of termination of sentence is or more felonies be made that the adoption longer both for their parents About 56 years of considered in detail and also the de- - as to maximum and minimum that his life was spent in Cache Valley of a program such as Is proposed by teamsters of this County will go far of a newer probation treat- - there should be more sireabllity criminals placed ment of adult offenders and the need on parole before termination of sent- During his lifetime he had been partic to relieve a condition that really re- uiarly active in musical circles having qulres the um of adult probation thought and effort ence (at present only about acted as ward chorister in every ward 0( ajj citizens Recommendations the of the prisoners are placed on parole in which he had lived and following having also submitted Respectfully study Include the following That the before their sentences are terminated) taken part in several band organizattotal time spent in prison and on par- that probation officers should be proGarland Lion’s Club ole be extended in a considerable num- vided and the protion aw be used ions By P C Pettersen Pres He beganhere career his printing ber cf cases By L J Harvey Jr Sec for the more extensively for adult first offend- in the office of the Logan Journal latparticulerly Musical numbers crimes of robbery and criminal assault ers that other prisoners by Jack Wahlen should be er Idaho where vocalist were moving to Rexburg heartily enjoyed by the that the segragation of Juvenile off- - requred to serve some definite minim- - he started a paper of hi3 own His enders be provided for by law and theum term before being eligible for of the membership next lent ure was as publisher of 1919 providing otherwise be and that there should be a careful Paris Post at Paris Idaho From there pealed that the sentences for habit- - case study made of each prisoner he rturned to Logan and then came to Ilyrum where he took over the Brigham City Man Die was the South Cache Courier He j rcit ' hr Capital in the license i i j r FaciM ANNOUNCEMENT ES Way ROAD TO and burial of our father at Utah it became necessary for us to suspend We trust our publication of our paper last week subscribers really missed us and that they will acDue to the death cept our apology We are now back with you somewhat reorganized but determined to give you a paper worthy of our town and valley community department i J founder of the Cache Valley Herald at Logan but later returned to Hyrum where he resided until his death He is survived by his wife Nancy Thomas Wahlen whom he married Feb 12 1884 In the Logan Temple the Mrs C A Hal following children: Mrs R S Bickmore and Roy Wahlen all of Salt Lake City Mrs C L Reese Logan Jack and Lavon Wahlen Garland: Fern Wahlen and Leland Wahlen of Hyrum thirteen grand children C Wahlen one brother Logan and a sister Mrs John Hendricks Idaho Suddenly at Bear River City Moroni Jensen stockman and Banker of Brigham City died very this Thursday afternoon at suddenly Bear River City as he was transferring from one automobile to another Mr Jensen who is the father of Mrs George Gleason was called over to Garlard on account of the death on Thursday morning of his grandson! Dale Gleason and to virlt with Mrs Gleason who is reported ill at this time He of feeling ill complained wiiiie at the Gleason home His son C'iffcrd Jensen who was with him over On Feb 7 Mrs T E BettepLson was here ndvl od him to r?e a Doctor and to the get a stimulant but he thought that A delicious hot dinner getting out in the air and to return Bndgg Club served at 2 p m to 12 members home he would feel better His death and Mrs P C Pettersen as a special was naturally a terrible shock to his' guest After dinner bridge was play- Immediate family as well as to the ed Mrs F Limb wen high score entire Box Elder County and Mrs White drew the cup and The Times extends sympathy to the the consolation prizes bereaved families at this time J J i I ' r I ' 4 n ' i |