Show ' - - Page 4 THE GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES “Newsy JANUARY TIMES News” Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Miss Elizabeth Hess Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as with relatives In Ogden Mr and Mrs Ralph Second Class Mattel in August 1928 visiting Friday Grover were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Art ' Pedersen at Tremonton Thane Packer has received s call REPORTER VIEWS BUILDING WITHOUT BENEFIT to fulfill a mission In the Eastern He will enter States the mission OF GUIDE home at Balt Lake City on Jan 28 Elder Packer was a graduate of the " ' Continued from page 1 Bear River high school and a student at the Utah State “unguided” observer feels that a grave mistake has been College His many friends Agricultural wish him made can be rectified later It should be success in this new work Perhaps Miss Virginia Smith of Balt Lake Light roomy and well furnished are the adjoining was with her City visiting parents quarters of the agriculture department where Mark Mr and Mrs J H Smith last week Nichols will reign supreme Here there seems to be Ell wool Hess made a business trip to California week While tables last seats board of blackboard and bulletin plenty there he visited with his brother space and storage rooms to satisfy most any instructor Russel Hess Next to this the biology department room a nice The Primary was reorganized at room without a cupboard or closet to keep any of the Sunday meeting on Jan 13th were honordCficerti following the equipment or exhibits that should be a part of every The released: Mrs Hattie Archibald ably It is a nice room as is the one president Mrs Mabel Hansen and biology department Mrs Evelyn Cash councilors and Mrs floor other room on Florence Gam secretary The folHeating units in the building are modern and attrac- lowing were sustained to take their solid and yet easily and sensibly places: Mrs Lucille Wood president Windows tive Mrs Wood Cleo and Mrs Ruth opened Packer councilors and Mrs Carmen Leaving the building one observes the lavatories on Nish secretary either side of the hall way They too are light and Mr and Mrs J H Smith and as guests clean but crowded into very small space with the result family spent the d Mrs W Grant McFar-a- t that their interiors are open to public view whenever the of Mr and Mrs McFarland was too is the modern formerly Logan doors are opened Perhaps Miss Marie Smith it is shelf this are that trend At The Garland School These items are printed Just received from students u they are CLASS NOMINATIONS Friday January 18 1035 the eighth grade nominated officers for our class under We have put the nominees these groups: President t Seymour IL Victor A Secretary Reed B Verna 0 Program committee Helen Y SISSIES President Dale J Vlcepresldent Beth M Secretary Amanda W Treasurer Russel H Program committee Lowell H This Friday Jan 33 we are going to vote to see who wins out —Helen Vagi 8th grade Treasurer t- are studying about colors We all When we collect tlons enough have water colors and find it much money we are going to buy a radio fun to mix them and make other for the school If we have enoughj °°lors- - We mix primary colors to money left we are going to have a make secondary and it is much fun loud speaker put In every one of the to mix secondary to make tertiary rooms We are trying very hard to colors We are studying about the do so because the eighth grade of artists’ law of color primary and colors wishes to leave something monochromatic’s of and merit for the school analogus colors We enjoy painting — Gweneth Archibald scenes with these colors 8th grade —Blaine Bowcutt 6th grade For our unit work last quarter we had to make the settlement of James OUR SANDTABLE town We are studying about slaves and There were commltteess assigned to plantations A committee was ap different things to make such as the pointed to get a sand table for the stockade governor’s house the church building of our plantation We are and so oa houses going to build and cotton The furniture was the commonest fields we are going to put rivers In kind being made from log The pub- It also cotton balls on the bank lic well was where the whole settle waiting to be shipped away ment got It’s supply of water —Howard Peterson 6th grade —Dean Korth 8th grade OUR PICTURES We are painting a picture with our we water colors it la a picture of a river as at sunset There are two palm trees The eighth grade of the Garland follows: President Bpb Wofflnden The sky is pink and School are selling subscriptions The for yellow Annie Munns Secre- mountains on the other side are the Garland Times Mr Johns hat black and the ground and been very generous and Is giving us tary and Treasurer Irma Busenbark palms are committee Man Mae Program Ethel black too a liberal commission on the subscrip nlng Ted Sato and Heber Butler —Evan Jensen 5th grade OUR SCHOOL ELECTION Friday 19 In the afternoon chose new Class officers they are Far-awa- TnE FLAY are learning an Indian play “The Com and Buffalo” We are going to put it on for our Indian program We are also learning an Indian dance —Barbara Senn 3rd grade We It TELEPHONE We are studying about Eskimos We are dressing dolls like them Most of the gii'ls have their dolls to school Eskimos live in the Northland — 2nd grade Boyce Last Expensive Neglect DON’T OIL TIRES BATTERIES PRESTONE RADIO TUBES CAR HEATERS fAPCO SERVICE i WHAT D Barfuss Mgr IS a A BARGAIN mittee The ladles of the American Legion will Auxiliary Post 43 of Garland sponsor this movement In the valley The entire town will be canvassed the have one chance will and every of sending a birthday greeting to the of the President U 8 This is a well an ag honor as privilege great Seventy per cent of the money will b returned to the city to be used by the Auxiliary for welfare work Possible Price Is I Jensen Furniture & Hardware At the regular meeting erican Legion Auxiliary evening in the Bradford organization club 1st of the AmWednesday rooms Mrs Vila of the automatically became INCOaVORAtl -- &r n d At oc I i ir s of upon the resignation Mrs Kathryn Edell who is moving to Malad A new 1st be will voted in at the next regular meeting Mrs Sarah as Sweeten Fidac chairman gave a continuation of her paper on Belgium where the Fidac congress will be held in 1935 Mrs Sweeten also reported that 11 students of Bear River high school are entering the Fidac essay contest The Garland and Tremonton units are sponsoring this contest and prizes of $3 $2 and $1 will be awarded for the three best essays Mrs EM ell Kathryn legislative chairman explained several bills introduced Into Congress Among them were: bills on the making of Armistice day a national one on holiday the bonus bills on national defense limitation of war profits and pensions for war mothers and orphans Mrs Sweeten told of plans for the President’s ball to be held Birthday at the Armory Jan 30 which the will assist Auxiliary with It waf also decided that the Auxiliary would the sending of birthday greetsponsor ings to the President Rating G'arland Is county students on the "A” quarter at the Utah State Agricultural college It is announced from the registrar’s office this week In order to appear on the honor roll a student must be registered for at least 15 hours and receive straight A average in all his work NOTICE U I FOR PUBLICATION S '1 l i I FOR HEATERS AND FURNACES MOST ECONOMICAL COAL MINED IN UTAH THE All Sizes of King and Spring Canyon Always On Hand Coal Alfred Michaelis Phone 23-- J s' of s a on iro scow president of 0 3 NAMES PRESIDENT Buy KING Coal Always A Bargain WE HAVE IT J7777777T O r wiith rn UN clean as sunshine Not nor a pan becomes blackened with carbon This releases the housewife from one of the It’s as ? Cheap Merchandise Is Not A Bargain At Any Price - - - But Good Merchandise At The Fairest I HOME WITHOUT TO WASTEFUL IN RUN THE Department of the Interior Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah January 18 1935 NOTICE Is given that hereby Frank LeRoi Frost of Grouse Creek Supt Bunderson came to visit us Utah who on February 27 1929 Monday January 21 made stockraising homestead entry He heard us read No 047173 for SEMITE Sec 26 —Keller Gleason 1st grade Twp 12 North Range 18 West Lots 7 8 9 10 SE Sec 1 Miss leone Pierce returned Monday Twp 13 North Range 18 West Lots 2 & 4 8MiNEt4 from a visit in Ogden NH'SE’4 SESE'L Sec 6 Township Mr P A Linford was a business 13 North Range 17 West Salt Lake visitor in Ogden Monday Meridian has filed notice of Intention Mrs J W Garrett Is visiting with to make final Proof to establish relatives in Wellsville this week claim to the land above described beMrs George O Nye spent the week fore M E Wakefield Notary Public end with relatives in Salt Lake at Grouse Creek Utah on the 27th City of February 1935 Mr and Mrs M T Furlong spent day Claimant names as the witnesses: in Ogden David P Frost Arline E Wakefield Cirll Linford was a business visitor Nowell Richins and William Frost In Salt Lake City this week ail of Grouse Creek Utah A baby boy was born to Mr and Thomas F Thomas Mis Bernice Brough on 14 January Register GAS C Is John J Shumway Clarence H Mackay head of ha? I INSURANCE - LOANS — REAL ESTATE WORK Postal Telegraph company NOTARIAL at the ’ disposition of the National Committee for the Birthday TininffiinntMttf ntwmtiiiiinniiiiinriinyiiiiniiiiiniiitnrniHMminnmminintiittitHnmmtttmDtiintM— the facilities ball for the President of all Postal Telegraph offices In the U S for the purpose of making It possible for any person who desires to send a birthday greeting to the President by paying the Postal resum of 25c One the presentative LEAVE YOUR to Joint greeting will be presented NECESSARY REPAIRS— DO the President on his birthday with the names of all persons contributing SO IS AND Ail of the 25c goes to the fund The THE COSTLY no makes for the charge company use of their facilities When the LONG funds are all in hand the National Committee will send a check for 70 g of amount the total per cent In your city back to your comMr “A” from y Friends or the Folks Back Home COMMUNITY JUST WHAT WE CHOOSE the Every morning we have social studies We are now studying about the far South Each one of us has a Smith Wins topic which has questions for us to answer This is the first interesting Clinton P Smith one that we have studied of this reamong the Box Elder gion whose names appear — Alho Sato 5th grade honor roll for the fall When You Want News OUR MAKE CAN placed With the money left over from our But you are being invited by the school to go see Christmas party we are going to have AUXILIARY it for yourself next week Guides will know more good a peanut bust In February — NEW things about the building and can call your attention to Mozell Garrett 7th grade them In Miss Larson's sixth grade we Activities WE Sponsor Drive For Messages was Subscription Price $160 A Year t Women Legion FROM FIELDING 1935 25 a pot most disagreeable entire house jobs in the Utah Power & Light Co f |