Show - “i&Mmi&'l‘ 6 x ' si J I 'h 41 hie ' O m 0 M VoL 3 No GarljiA UtahThursday 36 SEMINARY AWARD Garland TO Bear River Stake EIGHTY Wins In Division Contests Wins Honors in M I A Scptij May 7 $200 TOE YEAR 1931 Valley Fanners Receive Bear River Students Seed Potato Shipment C j District Meet Win Awards at A High School Day THREE HUNDRED COSTUMED GIRLS PARADE ON LAWN One ear of certified- seed potatoes Three first places and two seconds Garland school furnished through the Farm Bureau were garnered by students in the northern division con- by the Acceptance Corporation of Calr tests in five events at the Bear River ifornia to the farmers of the North Nearly 200 Local Students Takes Elder Box district have already arrived High School Wednesday afternoon and six more cars are on their way DAY In The Poem sward went to Willard At First 6 T H COMMENCEMENT Sarah Shumway according to sdvlces from Owen L Larsen of Garland ELABORwas given first place for her preeenta Brough president of the Bureau Exercises CLOSE Two of PROGRAM Brigham City carloads these potatoes are tlon of the Retold Story and the GarlEXERCISES and Girls Chorus was granted first to be delivered at Colli ruston and the YEARS other five at Tremonton The seed honors Bear River High School students won Garland ward was twice represented Rex Hess of Fielding took first place furnished the farmers now will be paid a liberal number of the awards at the by 'winners in the M I A district conaddress and Alice lot out of the crop this fall for the Origional Festival Although this does not give promise annual high school day exercises at the City Tuesday night Christopher sen of Garland took secFeature tests at Brigham Students Talk of ' being a good potato year the local U 8 A C Friday in which about 200 when the Bear River Stake won three ond' “ ' River Students participated Bear farmers a first from places in competition with the fair anticipate in out profit on came Tremonton echoed top Exercise Five entries in the musical departother seven stakes of the district The the Boys Chorus with Garland again their contract with the California comIn winning other first place for the stake was running second pany since they guaranteed a 90 cent ment were successful Austin Seager took first place on all U 8 No 1 potatoes up to rate claimed by the Tremonton enfry unevents was in the The vocal solo 75 bags per acre the remainder to go in the ward representatives Competition The Garland school usually keen practically every 'The sixth annual graduation exerBand Orchestra and Girls Glee each at market prices when sold who did their community honor were in the entire district competing The Parent’s Day and Bpring Festicises of the Bear River I D 8 SemTwo hundred and sixty acres are to took second place Duane Archibald In the M Men pubval held at the Bear River High School be planted In the valley under inary will take place at the Stake Tab- lic speaking and the Mens chorus of this Luclle Cropley entered in piano was declared by the large Wednesday ernacle next Sunday evening at 8 P M twenty voices under the direction of contract If the potatoes come up to Fred Somers was awarded first place to be a huge Milton Anderson group of parents present Wlth eighty graduates participating ac- Mark Nichols a good standard it is likely that the in poultry judging success Richards W John to W of Tremonton Principal cording company alii be ready to make further took second place In crop judging Virginia Cornwall The fashion review and program bewhich will close the won the first award fear Gleanor Girls The exercises Eberhart took second and Ellas planting agreements next year o’clock two It consisted of gan at took third place In mechanical year’s work under Mr Richards and public speaking contest numbers as follows: Mr King will be featured by a number The One Act Play took third winning drawing Cache Stake won first in the double Two selections by the high school ortook Anderson third of carefully prepared student addresses mixed quartet Box Elder took first in place and Verian chestra “Junior High” and "Valse the general theme of which will be "By the Girls’ Chorus Rex Skidmore of Box place in speech A reading hy Yerien AnderGod-SeTheir Fruits Ye Shall Know Them” Julia Moore won second place in Eng- Espana”: Elder won the Boys’ Retold Story son "How the LaRue Stakes were lost" Diplomas will be awarded by Presilish composition Jones of Malad was first In the two vocal solo’s by Austin Seager dent K H Fridal of the Stake Board Girls’ Retold Story Box Elder and Curwon students by the The track events J “Down in the Deep Let Me Sleep TUI of Education are as follows: lew Stakes took first and second honI Die” and “TUI the Sands of the DesThe program will be carried out as ors respectively In the drama and Box A survey of the United States through JUNIOR HIGH ert Grow Cokl” an address on thq Orfollows offioers of the American Elder won the dancing award department 1st In 100 yard dash 2nd ganization and Work of the F F A Morgan 1 Organ Prelude Ralph Kirkham Sol Mayer one of the leading and In 220 and 2nd in shot A large delegation of people from Legion as to the use of money obtained a piano solo “Valse” put by Kieth Rhodes 2 March of Graduates Garland were in attendance at the by World war veterans under the recent most successful sheep operators in the Harris 1st in Discus 3rd In shot put by LuciUe Cropley and a selection by 3 Song “I’ll Go Where You Want Me contests 50 per cent loan act refutes the pronation’s largest state 1st High Jump 2nd In Broad the girl’s glee club “Pale Moon” Gibbs To Go” disCongregation are funds new the is of the Texas that being the paganda president the program the girls of Following 4 Invocation Thane Packer Instead signed statements by National Wool Marketing Corporation Jump sipated Wood 3rd In 880 the domestic art department staged a 5 Chorus “True To The FaithGrsd-uatln- g Mr Mayer whose home is in $an Andepartments officials received at NatiIn relays they took 4th In 440 relay fashion review The display consisted Meet May D Of P Julia Moore Class Conducting onal Headquarters in Indianapolis Ind gelo the place where wool grower rep- and 3rd In 880 relay of print flannel and silk dresses the (Theme of Students Talks “By Their 1929 met In November show that the money thus obtained has resentatives to SENIOR HIGH gills have made during the past year The Daughters of the Pioneers will been a veritable Godsend according to fern the national Fruits Xe Shalf Know Them”) cooperative was the girls of the A R Capen-e- r After the program 6 “Our Homes” 8rd in 100 and 2nd in 220 Hawkins VaLoy Iverson meet at the home of Mrs T CNiel national commander chosen for this post at the nnM&l Ralph 3 Club served refreshments to m Agenda on Thursday May 14th at p Lois Stokes 7 Community Building In 880 of the Legion of the Board of pir actors of 6th ' Garfield meeting J all parents A good attendance is desired Dr D B 8 Violin Duet (Selected) A summary of some of the state- the cooperative af QWeago April 11th Gunnell 8th in hurdles The exhibit which e'hald In the Green and Harry Woodward Mrs Le ments picked at random because of He succeeds fttjger GUUs of Del Rio 1st in high jump Gibbs TOnr4’lJi JTCU? fet hi much in- Accompanist Roy Bishop the limited space follow Texas ' i terest to all concerned 9 Our Habits It consisted of County Commissioners “I am in a position hers where a jrThc’inew Wayne Gunnell president of the wool coopand fancy work from the dohl "' 10 Our Opportunities clottung Wanda Anderson Offieo Bureau Veterans’ of the regional ' Check erative has peel) engaged In the liv§ f 11 eatlo art department work from ' Ralph Organ Solo (Selected) Is located to note what th majority Of the Excellent ‘nduBtr Musical Enteror more than b Tex& Kirkham the veterans are doing with their mon- - 40 type department project books from He now operates approximyears Howard T2 The Missionary Spirit the elementary civics classes and blue T L Davis ately 20000 head of ahen His land High School prints furnltm County Commissioners appliances Notes” Roma Gibbs G O Sweeten and George May also holdings amount to about 74000 acres ’ uJa&ory seed wheat and garden trellises from the carpen ey may Vocal Solo Jack Wahlen County Auditor J A Josephson went He also Is engaged In cattle and goat and them alsoare1 departments Mark Nichols Accompanist other ranching and through Garland last Thursday after-- i ea‘ma”yo' branches bllla wWch general Students and faculty members of the At !!ye o’clock a posture parauC 2nd accumulated A “If With All Your Hearts” during of noon on their way to complete the the to being Bear River The Propaganda being w agriculture in Inliveaddition and high school were given an dance festival was held on the front B “Mother MacChree” PJ yeft checking of the fencing on the State prominent stock agri15 Awarding of Diplomas f5”8? "ound "garding the squander-The- culture Mr Mayer is active in Texas unus&l treat to orchestrations and song lawn by the girls physical education President Highway north of Plymouth when the Brigham Tuesday money received from these K H Fridal Jr work ng department under the direction of Miss reported the construction He a director §jfafS is of little symphony or- Helen Mendenhall Young university very eiToneous and especially 16 Seminaries in Our StakePresident and that It would °anA the San Angelo National Bank and an rapidly progressing ensemble! do and mixed chorus chestra to be a U1?W in fact this Clarence E Smitfi The dance festival began with the of before part the Btate officer In several other financial instionly be a few days an hours program In the 17 Chorus“Shine On” presented posture parade of over three hundred Seminary Girls road will be graded tutions of the State ' Here is another high School auditorium The band under tjie direction of across the United (Specially arrainged girls by Joseph KirkThe Traffic must detour via Estep Mr Mayer Is a member of the execThe ensemble was made up of fifty George O Nye played 'for the march ham Conductor) States from thd one above: Washakie and Portage utive committee of Pearl Peck and Ethel Accompanists The official party met with the Onei-- ! “From Information received by scat- - Growers Association the National Wool trained ntusidkns under the direction and the dancing was mem He of 8 head of Dr Franklin Madsen the The dances consisted of folk dances Rogers at Malad tered reports from Legion officials all da County Commissioners th 18 Benediction committee of five department of music of the B Y U clog dances Alma W King with reference to the road on the Utah- - loans have been made Iq order that and a balloon who dance The veterans may pay off debts for rent !sna‘r7idnatkn rorn1ulate plans for Texas and professor LeRoy Robertson Idaho line west of Portage bright colored costumes the cowocI ftdttonal Is director of the doctor bills haveP etc symphony were very effective against the lawn Veterans The Oneida Commissioners Informed who 18 deThe chorus of twenty members used part of their loans to The ideal weather made it possible pay THE PAINTED DESERT them that Idahoto will oilUtahthe road from mobile State line the Malad south companies have done so to avoid Coopefa “V monstrated the possibilities which are for the dance festival to be carried Texu ated wlth attained In a near perfect harmony and out in a year This will be good news to losing their machines which they use very pleasing manner AT PARAMOUNT this motorists tone carefull quality from Brigham City to through the training this is the first entertainThough The little symphony proved a great ment of its kind to be given in the Pocatello through the Bear River Valfavorite with the students and was en- valley the directors ley and girls particiFramed against the colorful backcored repeatedly On account of the anticipated revenue won considerable for pating praise sands and of this county this year and the proground of Professor Madsen paid the Bear River thelr fine work towering peaks “The Painted Desert” hibitive expense of right of ways the high school a high tribute stating that Bill Boyd's new Pathe picture comes Board decided to abondon the their most classical and difficult pieces proposed to the Paramount Theatre on Sunday were moot encored which In his opinchanges In the road at the Powell Cor- west: "Be advised that approximately identified with the and Monday May 10th and 11th next ner ion spoke very highly of the high 0° 000 in loans has been Issued In'afa Association Drama thrills and romance are said schools music department this state to date and that Is and to be liberally packed Into this excitInquiry organization chairman of the The ensemble went directly to Davis many veterans who Club of Texas ing saga of the old west with Bill Boyd High where they were to give an afthrough out channels indicates this is Mr Mayer Is father of E S TremOIltOn NCWS NoteS portraying a role that will undoubted- ternoon performance Mayer for the most part being used the by be his hailed as most ly outstanding president of the Lone Star A Garland baseball club came nearer since “The Volga Boatman" hair Cooperative Aas UoT one of the PTntage reality last night with the election of find them Concerning the rivalry of two hardy a manager a coach and a club Board K“°nal Wocl 11 E S Hansen son Gordon and faTOnontolly pioneers dating back to the occasion of Directors time ana to whom the loan provision when an orphan child came into their ther E Holmes of Salt Lake City were Bill Gunderson Culllmore The new cooperative Doug Is has been a real president d We have lives and because of jealousy broke? up dinner guests Friday of George Abbott Mark Nichols Frank Driggs and A enthusiastic over the future of the wool to yet find a single Instance where a strong friendship the story is con- and family R Capener were elected on the club movement “Considering Mrs Zeb White and daughter Alton money has been rashly drawn where cooperative was spicuously marked by gripping drama directors board of Dent Rich difficulties he of the year trouble has resulted from the just passed were Ogden visitors Saturday and stirring adventure will elected coach George Gleason making The Tremonton Rough Riders reu8 achleved in the cooperative Miss Mandell Seager spent Saturday of the loan or where anything but Bill Boyd Is seen as the adopted chUd onto the battle field next Sun-- ager and Hal Persson Secretary °°‘ were extremely has good come from the making of! grown into manhood under the care in Ogden May 10 decked out in 8aid at Chicago “If the day afternoon Practices will be held at regularly good’ Austin Seager won the Blue Ribbon these much needed loans” of one of the plainsmen The Malad Dragons scheduled times as soon as the work Helen In the Southwest: thelr own new uniforms "The money Is of Southern Idaho will be can be organized direct from her success In and Scholarship at the U S A C In champions WlU flnd used being for in last with Friday of competition the debts payment “Her Man” has in the role of the other Logan al in to bencft them their opponents In the first official in actual necessities of life the planting other High Schools of the State rancher’s daughter a part that Is wideThe locals lost of the season TherC no game of crops and being Thursday evening he will complaced in business” ly different from any she 1ms yet es- Voice a close 7 to 5 game to the Utah Aggies th® will From a great eastern state in which W Lewis He will It is predicted pete at the State University sayed on the screen and won from Honeyvllle 4 to 1 last of tremendous value to the was enclosed a mother Mrs be his a O letter K accompanied by from signed that her characterization in “The Malad can always be dependweek “ nd accomDanist office of the Veterans’ Bureau dJJ” Miss Mr J W Lewis a former jewler of A good Painted1 Desert” will carry her name A Seager and his ed on to present a fast team thelr flne “ SupP°rt-which stated: “From information re- to higher levels in the motion picture Norma Anderson game Is assured all those who attend Garland will be back at the old stand Mrs P E Ault and son Harvey were celved through personal contacts and firmament The officers of the Tremonton Lions on and after May 10th to take care of Salt Lake City business visitors on correspondence it would appear that William Farnum and J Farrell Club wll participate in the opening your watches and your Jewelery troubOverland Lumber ' the Co To ceremonies being planed by the club les majority of those applying for the old time screen favorites are Friday-Howard A'hdreiscn of Murray spent' loats are ih need of the mp'neyVand All the old friends and patrons as seen as the antagonistic rancliers and the" Malad 'Lions have also been lrv Paint the Legion official’s statement: “From Sunday evening in the Seager home are said to offer highly vited to assist In the opening of the well as many new ones are cordially outstanding ' Jour information Invited to come In and get together we find C'it the 'WATCH For The Big Paint Sale To 1931 season twrtrayals Others in the imposing returned Mcnday Joans of are Mrs Mary Juatensen Morgan and Let the spirit of frienship prebeing used to good aa intake Pc Put Over At The Overland Lumb-- r cast who earn recognition are Clark The business men who so loyally Gable Charles Seilon Will Walling Mrs Ralph Grover and children of! I have handled several of these my- - Co Within The Next Week Big Re- - helped make the new uniforms passible vail as it did In the years gone by sett and find the d ieIciinS wce guests cf Mrs is being William LeMaire Guy EdwardHeam! djrtiors On All Paints Varnishes Etc 'will be the guests of the ball club at to on afternoon l off pay Wednesday hospit-in bills and Brough A1 St John Edmund Breese and others this game The admission will be 25c The R!rht Time To Stock Up Ault entertained twenty of Hit's where there Iz a of Howard Higgln directed “The Painted REPORT and the game will be called promptly RAINFALL is lrlends Saturday e’er’" A var- - unemployment” Desert” and also collaborated at 4 o'clock with Tom !' were played and daim? eamc8 is From made of to:I a tre °! being this New ana:fcty the state: money Manager Pudgy Beck has stated the Buckingham ‘Trem by original story England He kft Monday served refreshments new issued casual Investigation on how the he b"rrovrrs They are paying thelr following adaption players will be Techinical morning for Air Corps buying seed grain money is spent by those obtaining the trc bills — Londy Harris Larry Evans pigs uniforms: School of Aeronautics loens would state Hector Haight Evan about 75 11 hevj) etc fer farming operations and Hale McDcwall that back"bilis Make Mother happy Mr and Mrs G A Beal returned rent Is usd on Mother’s D B Green Virg hc men in town who are in business Green Earl Watkins up" and their Day with a bo of dcLcicus candy from Wednesday from a trip to Sevier Co the rest Is divided are reducing indebtedness so it Cropley Russ Waldrcn Rex Hunsaker between business were home the Blue Bril Confectioiierjc— accompanied by their investments They so puts them in a very good position to Don Chambers Earl Shuman Rex Ranfoed and cbthing (daughter Franke Eeal who has com- forth" dall Euiie Ccrger and Hcd Walton ary on” pleted a successful year as teacher in Similar reports were received from Rodger Maisok has been In the Northwest: chosen “Reports that the Junior High School of Eislnor have come to us so j mascot far are that a very oiher states FIVE DIPLOMAS 'the Garland Ward Placet Two Participate TO WORK PARENTS OCC- ASION FOR ATE Posture Parade To At Department Exhibits Please At High Tabernacle Legion Survey Shows Loans To Veterans Sol Mayer To Head Have Been NalL Woolgrowers 14 To V Up wf1 r Highway tainment at Pha- " “ muS'SSSS THE ' SScSSSriS ? 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