Show 9 G77§ THE BASIS Or PROGRESS IS A EXSTRIVING FOR INDIVIDUAL CELLENCE TO AND READINESS IN RECOGNIZE EXCELLENCE OTHERS READ THE TIMES A PAPER FULL OF CRAMMED NEWSY ARTICLES CONCISELY WRITTEN WITHOUT COMMENT OR OPINION Garland Utah Thursday February Vol 3 No 26 Bureau Plans Garland War dFann Anti-R- Amusement Hall Campaign at For Month Of March Opening Near Government WARD SET REUNION Plymouth Specialist To Cooperate In War On Rodents Ready Next Month Contest And Meetings To Feature Poultry Day At Brigham City Poultry Recovering C A Hall Of Portage Rally Following Terrible Accident Tho not yet by any means out of danger reports indicate that C A HaU Portage who Saturday morning fell into a buzz saw losing his right arm high up on the shoulder is recovering as rapdly as can be expected Mr Hall at present is in the community hospital at Malad where he was rushed for treatment immediately folaccident Great loss of lowing the a blood transfusion blood necessitated Ora John a providing liW fluid the necessary sustaining The accident occurred when Mr Hall who has been sawing fire wood was attempting to trim a double tree stick from a piece of apple tree limb He slipped and fell forward on the saw at the his right arm being severed shoulder Mr Hall has a wife and three children at Portage of Farm Bureau President Visits Daughter Here Mr and Mrs George F Stallings and daughter Doris of Eden Utah were Saturday afternoon guests of Mr and Mrs Henry Brown of Garland before the Farm Bureau Banquet and Social Mr Stallings newly elected president Bureau is Mrs Farm of the State Brown’s father Mr and Mrs ored to Logan Mr sient week Layfayette Tuesday on Grover mot business Mrs and Layfayette Monday and Wednesday in Brigham Grover of last “TOM SAWYER” Will play Monday and Tuesday afternoon Paramount Theatre Authorities To Lecture To Growers Shows Scheduled All details are being worked out in readiness for “Poultry Day" to be held in Brigham City March 7 The Executive committee met Monday evening and checked on all matters The first meeting will be held at 10 a m In the Elberta promptly Theatre and two excellent poultry films will be run The second session will be held In the Chamber of Commrooms promptly at 1:30 erce assembly p m Professor Byron Alder of the Agricultural College Logan Wm Warner Salt Lake City F E Powers Ogden md Clyde Edmunds Salt Lake City Lehl will be the Joseph Anderson speakers The poultry show will be held in the Knudson building and will be open from 10 a m to 7 p m The following rules and regulations will be conformed to: Rule All birds entered for competition must be in the show room on March 7 by 10 a m Saturday Rule 2 No entry fee will be charged Rule 3 All poultry Judging will be by comparison In utility classes all will be standard disqualifications applied but thereafter ability to pro duce eggs or sire egg producers will be the guide In placing awards The show will feed and water all birds during the show No rent will be charged for the show coops Rule 4 No advertisement or other in- dication of owner will be allowed until after the judging is complete CASH PREMIUMS The show offers the following cash prizes: First S C White Leghorn Pen $300 Second S C White Leghorn Pen $200 Third S C White Leghorn Pen $100 First Rhode Ishald Red Pen $300 First Plmouth Rock Pen $300 First Female Bird In each Variety $100 First Male Bird in each Variety $100 f First male turkey First female turkey Best dozen white eggs Best dozen brown eggs Definition of Terms A pen of chickens will consist of four female and one male birds or If the owner prefers he may enter five female birds which shall constitute a pen The management reserves the rules1 right to interpret the foregoing and regulations and to settle all mat- -' ters covered by them WITH Jackie coogan Mitzi Green Jr Durkin Be a kid again and Bring the kids with you Joy for the whole family Entertainment for all District Club Work Leaders From Come Boy Club Objects Of Listed Behind To Gain The North Box Elder County Farm Bureau is making plans for a mammoth rat drive In the near future acof Prescording to an announcement For ident O L Brough The rats are InBuilding Will Be creasing rapidly in this part of our Use Sometime indicate conditand County reports be done ions require that something of before the services Immediately become “The Pled Piper of Hamlin” necessary Some cities of the U S A are apWith Garland's beautiful new amuse propriating as much as $250000 to ment hall rapidly nearing completion this pest Mr Brough points out plans for its opening sometime next fight Mr R Scott Zimmermen rodent month are already being made while the general nature of the opening ex- specialist of the U S Biological Survey will be in this part of Box Elder ercises have now been determined executive officers and the county Wed March 4th to go over the Bishopric ward building committee met Tuesday situation with local workers evening and at the suggestion of Bp W W Richards decided that the open ing social should become a ward reunion and that every feature of this event which is to be fitting to the beauty and value of the new structure will be free to all who will come A central committee consisting of the ward bishopric was appointed to have charge of such minor committees as become necessary to arrange for the proper observance of the occasion Reported In Named structure Buzz Saw Victim 4H CARD OF THANKS We ish to extend our sincere thanks land appreciation to all f those who sa kindly assisted us through the trying' hours of tiie illness and death of our son and brother Dale also for the! many beautiful floral offerings and to all those who assisted at the funeral sendees May they in turn find such kind friends when called upon to part Iwith loved ones Mr and Mrs George Gleason and Family Laurels FOOD AND HIGH DELICIOUS Begins Beautification Campaign Hoop Champions $200 THE YEAR 1931 Extension Service Stake Crowned Hill FOR FIRST EVENT j In Team 26 CLASS ENTERTAINMENT ANNUAL FARMERS FESTIVAL yj I ?vkVi 4 VVt IS SPECIAL STATE FARM BUREAU PRESIDENT GUEST AT BANQUET AND 'SOCIAL Ji x AT HIGH SCHOOL ' Professor J C Hog arisen of the U S C will be with Izola Jensen the District Extension Agent in North Box Elder on Thursday Feb 28 meetings will be held at Thatcher at 10:30 a m In the and Tremonton at afternoon 2:00 p m His subject will be pruning of shrubbery choosing of flowers and the arrangement of flower-bed- s on the home grounds The pubic is invited to attend The Extension Service of the U S C are offering the following county program in Home Beautification with the Farm Bureau organization cooperA chairman from each local ating has been chosen who will be responsible work For the communfor follow-uities that have not yet begun the first year program is suggested f:j FEATURE A 1 Third' Place By 1 Point Margin Over Thatcher Dewey Take Clean hard fought aggressive games featured competition in the Stake M which closed Men basket- ball play Wednesday night when Plymouth down to put herself Into first ed her Jinx place for the second successive season win over the Field2 by scoring a ing five In the final and deciding contest In the other game of the evening dead trees in nosing out Removing DeweyVille succeeded ‘Removing pe stumps Thatcher her competitor In the south Up cans and rubbish Cleaning to division by a one point margin Cleaning up weeds clinch third honors In the Bear River Flower shows Stake ' 2nd year and Fielding all year rivPlymouth Painting fences als for top place In the north division tumble down fences Removing earned the right to play for first honPruning and spraying home orchards ors when they won over their opponTaking care of mafturei ents in the Monday evening contests Thatcher 2 and Fielding conquering from Deweyville 3rd year winning Plymouth home beautification Planning came from behind to win Perennial flower beds Plymouth i Annual fletyer beds Wednesday J having lost first place In Lawns well tept the north division to Fielding previousFlower shows ly This team will meet the winners 4th year: of the Cache Valley loop next week All stake 1st and 2nd teams were Planting shrubs around homes Pruning trees properly picked by the game officials following the tournament and are announced as Evergreen trees not pruned Flower show follows: i " th 1st TEAM farr-'pjtiituig trees along streets Standing Fielding (one kind on each street) Adams Thatcher and Landscaping planting public Steed Plymouth grounds Rudd Plymouth (each 1000 plants) Redford Deweyville Flower shows 2nd TEAM Mrs P E Ault County advisor of Archibald Plymouth clubs in North Box Elder County Gardner Deweyville Tremonton and Mrs K Nicholalson W Gam Fielding Beaver Dam Mrs Joseph A Erickson V Gam Mrs George Abbott East Tremonton Fielding Mrs Mrs Edmund Zundel Plymouth Riverside Udy Mrs Ezra at the game was comm- Frank Munns Garland Officiating o endable and the teams and rooters dis- Harris Bothwell Mrs Ezra Mrs Thatcher Perry Btanfill at all played the finest sportsmanship times regardless of the outcome of the Penrose Mrs Alva Rhodes East Garland Mrs Robert Nish Plymouth games Mrs Nellie Knudson Portage and Harry Reading Logan and Bill local Mrs N P Marble Deweyville ' Garland officiated are chairmen working In coopeDistrict Exten ration with Izola Jensen sion Agent to carry out policies M I ABROAD SHOW In North Box Elder On Monday February 16lh Miss Jen The annual M I A Road Show Will be held on Jarch 4th and 5th This sen held a class with Mrs P E Ault club advisor of North Box promises to be bigger and better than County ever before The north wards of the Elder and her local advisory group at Stake will see this show Wednesday Tromonton Tuesday" February 17th a night and the south wards Thursday similar class was held at Brigham City The wards on the north taking with Mr3 Pearl Hunsaker County night part in the show are Garland River- club advior and chairman of the varside Plymouth East Garland Fielding ious locals in South Box Elder County The south wards Dam and Beaver Objects of Work Both well Thatcher club work is a are TremontonBoys and Girls Penrose Elwood and Deweyville publicly supported and directed educaThe Garland ward will hold their tional enterprise of the United States in the Bear River High Department of Agriculture and the performance School Extension Service of the State Agrto be a night of real icultural This promises College and County GoverIts aim is to teach and everybody should at- nment cooperating enjoyment tend through doing" to encourage boys and and The show will start at 7:30 p m and girls through proper ownership 30c in a stronger belief In the the admission will be 15c and cooperation The show consists of twelve 20 min- developing of rural life and the busiute acts Don't forget the place and ness of agriculture to teach the best the date farm and home practices by enrolling (Editorial) Every day provides numerous incidents which observer the dangers drive home to the thinking oifh that attend carelessness on highways Following the 11 I A basket ball game at the High School this week a lone bicyclist moving along in the line of heavy traffic toward Garland by a sudden turn almost caused his own death and gravely endangered the life of the autoist who dangerously swerved his car in a happily successful effort to hitting him All such incidents do not end so Traffic accidents fortunately for all ccncernctl can be kept at a minimum only by constant care and watchfulness on the part of those who use the roads Let a word to the wise be sufficient A ' ' u 1 In Gym Experts Predict Future Lower Fairm Trend Downward Prices Econ- omists Say At Salt Lake Conference Agricultural agents District Extension agents and stenographers of nlpe counties met in Salt Lake City Feb 20 and 21 at a district extension conference Director Wm Peterson ass’t director W W Owens and ass't director Rena B Maycock were In attend- ance Dr i features presenting some of the states most able and well known humorists was the annual Fajrm Bureau banquet held in the B JR H S of under the direction gymnasium Bureau President O L Brough Saturday evening Tho the attendance was not up to last years figures it was estimated that at least 400 people were seated around ho gaily decorated and heavily loaded tables to share In the good spirit and provided annually good nourishment Tho by the local farmers organlation tables were tastefully adorned in colors and designs suggestive of Washingtons Birthday Guests of honor included George Stallings state president of the Utah Farm Bureau and Sam Keefer known to radio listeners as Peter Spray Nozzle Philosophical Programatist of the air Mr Keefer kept a ripple of mirth going round the hall the entire Bean of the U S D A left this in Utah may reason message “Farmer ably expect a tendency toward improvement In market demand and a greater degree of stability In general The econcommodity prices in 1931 omists predicted however that the gen evenng eral advance in prices of farm com mod the pork and chicken Following ities in may not hold during talks songs and Jokes Jwo one act l()33jand:in31 as the trend seems tq plays Were presented In the school fee downward auditorium one by Bothwell and on in addition to the by the students of the high achooL The conference agricultural outlooVstw dealt with ad- Between scenes the Davis County Sing ministrative probe ms project methods ers presented vaudeville numbers of 'In home economics" 'agriculture and unusual merit These same pro club work vfded musical entertainment during the banquet together with the fine seven piece orchestra A dance in the gym was enjoyed by the revelling agriculturists and their friends after the tables had been re- f moved for the mammoth Arrangements spread ths year were under the direction of a committee of members ot the Tremonton and Deweyville locals who gathered the food and prepared the meal under the direction of Mrs N Peter Marble and Mrs P E Ault Men the Thatcher local prepared the L Answers from Law Maker Is Luncheon Richards Affairs State Representative H L Fielding and his brother C ards of Salt Lake City were the Garland Lions at their Richards W Richguests of meeting Wednesday evening Nichards gave a reRepresentative port of the activities of the state legislature this session discussing problems that have faced that body such as general and Income taxes road prob lems the Junior College question etc His report took the form of a discussion with members freely asking questions as the talk aroused their interest Ed Holmgren told of his trip to Los and J L Angeles and John Benson Harvey reported having enjoyed pleasant visit with the Box Elder Commercial Club where they were given a hearty welcome Austin Seager sang two bass solos for the club FARMERS An Important meeting for all tractor will be held Friday night at Club 8:30 p m at the Commercial Rooms at Tremonton If you are a tractor owner or are intending to own a tractor or Interested in buying wholesale gas it will pay you to be at this meeting J W Earl Signed Bureau Extends Thanks The cfficials of the North Box Elder County Farm Bureau wish to extend their thanks and appreciation for the1 fine cooperation of all who helped in putting over the Banquet and Social' them as phase of work to ! t 4? 'M j f v tables Questions On State NOTICE TO "J Guest Of Lions Club H j A bounteous and delicious dinner such as only the Farm Bureau is able to provide Interspersed with talks and entertainment is owners BE CAREFUL ON THE HIGHWAYS 400 People Enjoy Chicken Dinner and Dance Extension Workers Hear This year the Bureau added to it supply of banquet equipment approximately 200 plates These people are working toward the goal of owning for themselves a complete stock of supplies for this annual dinner Those attending the banquet were almost unanimous in declaring it to be tho most successful held by the organization in Its history and one woman was heard instructing her husband to order his plate for next year at k) once LAUGH PROTECTION FOR PATRONS OF "WIDE OPEN” The management of the Paramount Theatre where “Wide Open” the new Warner Bros Edward Everett Horton comedy will open Tuesday next urges Its patrons to observe the following when attending suggestions the showing of the latest Horton howl: 1 Ladies not immune from the giggles should bring smelling i i1 salts 2 Patrons are urged not to pummel neighbor’s knees in paroxysms of mirth 3 Only those with isle seats are allowed to roll off All others must laugh on their own premises 4 Ushers will provide liquid refreshments for those who acquire laughing hiccoughs 5 will kindly bring hankies as 6 High tenor laughs will be a reserved section of the theatre where they will not disturb others 7 Titters are taboo Tltterers will have their money refunded club members on some the community program of give them an opportunity to the! be of service by demonstrating Mr and Mrs John Benson Mr and value of these methods to develop fan Mrs Roy Bishop and Mrs George boys and girls leadership recreational Ilenrie were Ogden visitors Saturday to e them and men attending the U E A Rehelp advantages ate the finer and more significant glon&l conference while the ladies v Jited with friends things of rural life ' t t |