Show 4 SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE: The date stamped above on each the paper yon receive Indicate due date of your subscription RATES — 5 cents per copy— $156 per year THE GARLAND VOLUME VII GARLAND Pertinent Paragraphs By V PLYMOUTH SPECIAL Wm Best Yet Presented PRESUMPTUOUS? If I were running a paper considered as a competitor of the Ogden Standard-Examine- r very likely I would be too polite to criticize statements of its editor Mr A L Classman For the editor of the Garland Times to criticize the Ogden editor may seem to be very presumptuous but if Mr Classman doesn’t like it he can at least pretend it is beneath his notice Provoked by the number of proposed laws that come up for the consideration of our legislature Mr Glass-ma- n in his paper of a week ago yesterday proposes one more law this one to govern the legislature t He advises “more money and less work” for the legislators He advises that the session be limited to 10 days and the legislators be paid $1500 and charged $100 apiece for each day the session lasts over the 10 He would limday limit it the number of bills introduced by allowing each to introduce law maker only one without charge would Any bill thereafter cost him the sum of $500 MARCH “Varieties of 1935” the show presented by the Garland Lions Wednesday evening filled the Garland ward amusement hall with people and the latter of all the types laughter master cf suggested by the inimitable and a ceremonies Sargent Streeper number of types unmentioned “Follies” This year's set a new standard for this series of shows and to the votes of those who according have seen them all was the most thoroly enjoyed of any yet presented act had entertainment merits Every7 costume keener than any grotesque or joke and would have pleased any audience gave type of Many acts to dc those to acting opportunities their very best and some real talent was shown to exist Gill Sweeten’s snappy band fittingly r introduced a different kind of a show Charles Wood prefollowing whieh mellow of full sented a situation drama which started the laughs that did not stop Thereafter we saw Ameron Buxton as Mose and a few more chances to pick up a broom will get him a place in “big time" His entrance Into the dark room with features lighted by was the glow of a concealed flashlight the best thing w'e or Frank Driggs have seen for a long time Dent Rich is back at work and In his operation good health following and everyone wants to hear him finish that song A so R Capener at home on felt the stand that he tried to steal the show from Joe Kirkham but J H was too “darn” good as a sullen school Leonard Bishop attraction boy was another central In spite of C E’s mathematics and mischief Gaddie and his trick dog or even charming Ted Arbon and the rest of a good cast “Larry” Carter got a big hand as) a banquet of juicy gossip was dished out and to calm all ruffled feelings George Nye’s Hawaiian act was just the thing Every one regretted that was at last allowed to Ray Hougard make his little speech because It meanf the end Right now more should be said but this is A Special Plymouth Edition Editor EDITION 1 1935 NUMBER 31 Greetings to Plymouth Proves Johns UTAH FRIDAY V WM JOHNS Plymouth Students Rejoice School Building In Tonight Plymouth a community much older than our own dedicates a modern new school house into which New Principal Mark Jackman moved his three room school last week make no could Strictly a farming district Plymouth particular growth and has had to make the best of the Students Write History old rock building for a long time The new building with its light and airy rooms Of Oldest Community clean and new should' provide an environment that may In This end of Valley be expected to give the children growing up there a filler appreciation of the better things that life can provide structure of the Until 1869 this land was all coverloose windowed The dingy unlighted ed with and sagebrush and was past no more exists to unfavorably condition the children used for grass grazing At this time some to the lessons of their teachers from Willard came north people The new building should be filled tonite by the looking for a place to settle The location of Plymouth was sepeople of Plymouth and their friends from every part of present was: lected because plenty of All who go will find a genial welcome and water for their there the valley first stock These offers its settlers were Harman D Pierson John The Garland Times enjoy a fine program Taylor John Merrel and Isaac Zundel new on to their the possescommunity congratulations homes These four men built sion this modern descendant of the little red school on the four corners of athj°ir square ust house of story fame and wishes the people of the com- east of the present service station Tills town the name “Square munity and the pupils and teachers of the school joy Town”gaveby the which some people still and success in the use of the new building name refer to it The “Plymouth" Last spring at a bond election the tax payers voted to see if we should borrow money from the government to build some new school houses in Bx Elder County The vote was yes so they started planning where the school houses were to be built Our building at Plymouth was one of these Our old building had big holes in the ceiling where the plaster had fallen off and every time It rained or snowed the water would run in on the floor making it very cold and disagreeable The furnace had almost refused to work so we smothered on hot dajs and shivered on cold ones Our new building was started just after school started last fall and was to be completed by February 1 1935 Bad weather Interfered and it was completed February 15 Our new school is very beautiful It is all equipped with the very latest type of plumbing and heating fixtures two There are three class rooms lavatories a library furnace room was chosen by these early settlers and and a lot of hall space A drinking has been the official name since that fountain in the hall furnishes the time drinking w’ater for the students Hannan D Pierson's two daughters Our room has a door to the hall May and Bertha' were the first postin the northwest comer and windows mistresses of Plymouth and the mall along the south side There is a was carried by coach When a larger cloak room on the east side of the The new sanitation project of the post office was needed one was built county is to be brot to Garland this on the main highway where Mrjs room We have four bulletin boards for news items Mr Ed B Hansen week announces articles and things lives now Alvira Silvester in charge of the work The other two rooms have the door In the year 1875 the farming In- In the southwest The campaign proposes to rid the with the cloak room and has been at the north and the windows on the county of all outdoor toilets that are dustry was started not fly proof before the fly season an Important thing ever since east Such old buildings will be rebegins There was a saw mill by the Malad We would have to sit up there in approved style River where Estep’s old house now placed by a government that is fly tight Individuals desiring stands This was used for sawing the old school house and see a fire down here and we were so anxious we to cooperate in this drive will furnish extent In to lumber some the early could Harmon materials and the work will be prohardly (wait Mr days All interContinued on page 4 vided free by the FER-In 1870 a log school ested should contact the local lumhouse was built on the main highway ber yard for further particulars of Growth Schools The project will continue 12 w'eeks where E H Rudd now lives This Story but anyone interested should make was used lor all public gatherings so as soon as In Plymouh is Told possible application In 1891 the school house that stands work can be finihed before the pronow was built of rock aand in 1900 ject closes and before insect and fly the "west part was added and as The first school building in Plytime begins the north- mouth was erected early In the 70's Garland City Is announcing support need arose for moregoom 1909 This about 1875 It was a one room log in of the move here in an advertisement ern part was added r school house was in use for in this issue of the TIMES building with doors at the end and windows thrive on each side TM years In 1900 Mr William Thornton had door was facing the east This buildRife a rtore about block west ing stood near the spot where the Nish home Newel E where from H the of Rudd now stands The highway School In now lives Later this was abandoned benches were crudely fashioned and and the present store and post office home made Two pupils sat In one L Don Victim of hypocrisy and greed which was built by Lamb Mr seat and two seats were fastened toflourish in a school for girls the herAt the back of the hall was Dewey Lamb is now Postmaster and gether drama “Finishoine of a row of benches facing the teacher's owner of this store ing School” coming to the Paramount desk n These benches were after they foundyears nothing Theatre is enacted by Francis Dee ed Plymouth as they called it the more than slabs with two legs at This picture is being shown along railroad wefe built each end On these the classes were with “Bachelor Bait” in a big double telephone and In 1928 the electric lights called up to recite their lessons feature program Saturday Sunday through There weren't any books for the smalwere brought to Plymouth and Monday in Ply- ler grades but there was a chart that The first car was owned The heart interest centers upon a Into the mouth by John W Hess who is still hung on two rods driven daughter of the socially 'elite shy senwall From this the smaller childsitive with high ideals and utterly unliving here tutored in the ways of the world intd The church was built in 1908 and ren were taught to read write and which she is thrown She falls in love has served since then as church and spell also usei this same They with a young doctor who is supporth&lL In the year 1920 a chart in Sunday School amusement ing himseslf by means of meniel tasks modern was heated by a stove" The Inwas building hot air heating inplant as an while acquiring experience that sat in the middle of the' room stalled tern In August and September of 1934 burning wood that was gathered the Tense drama is built up in to break the Plymouth Water company piped from the hills There were no other of these lovers struggle one buildings on the grounds which were down the walls of a false social orthe irrigation water to within der which has been built around the half mile of town making it so we covered with high sage brush girl by the school and her mother Only lady teachers were employed shall have about twice as much water The young couple are almost broken The Town Board is now working on till about the year 1891 At this time-before on the wheel of selfishness new one room building was made a plan by which we can have water they are rescued thru the straight piped into town for culinary purposes out of rocks This is the east room thinking of the man Continued on page 4 In the fall of 1934 two new roads also is plenty of hilarious There the dramatic were made east of the highway making oomedy to two new blocks In town Tills winter action new side walks have been graded and Sanitaion Project Farmers’ Banquet To Begin Here Soon Attract Crowds The annual farm bureau banquet and social was declared a complete success again this year by all wno participated at the high The new facilities school made the serving of the big matter than crowd a much simpler The food was plentiful and formerly tasty R Welling in a “not too long' painted a pleasing picture of the growth and new power of the farm bureau in the state and national affairs and declared that it would use to secure fair conditions its Influence all for Justice for agriculture and His report was the most enclasses of the organization members couraging to since its founding have listened the dance A large crowd enjoyed in the gymnasium Tracy address Lumber Co Announces cf et Recent Consolidation Any legislator securing Heart Interest the repeal of a law now on Benevolent Society oi The Overland Lumber company the statute books would be Remains Independent this city a branch of the Merrill “Finishing will Associates operate and paid $500 23 the court Company at Saturday February All this Mr Glassman seems to think would be a of step in the direction He good government no for longs practically laws at all in this modern day of complex and specialized economic and social life as if the same law conditions could suffice now as in days when it was an event of great moment when one man chanced to meet his neighbor Continuing Mr Glass-ma- n characterizes the state and securities commission the public utilities commission as “useless” and the legislator responsible for their demise he would as much as $50000 91 Some where in most riis a diculous things there little grain of reason and that is all that can be said for the proposals of the Ogthe den editor Lacking proper sense of his responsibility as an editor he howled to attract the attention of many and drowned the little that was reason in much ulous that was room in the County Court House In members of the Box Brigham City Elder Benevolent Society held a meeting for the purpose of reorganizing and discussing the advisability of conAid with The American solidating Society It was the unanimous and definite decision of the membership that the Box Elder Benevolent Society continue as a benevolent group and not join with any other group thereby avoiding the necessity of paying higher rates and premiums for the The Society was organized purpose of lending a helping hand to neighbors and friends by contributing the sum of $100 whenever one of the group passed away A great deal of good has been done in this county and are those receiving the contributions high in their praise of the Society natural since this is a discontented age Something is is wTrong and everyone certain that a new law is all that is necessary to set everything right again Beand sides that groups cliques are seizing upon the of the state public present mind to get legislation to them or penalizing other groups Of 546 bills introduced to last week only 12 had been approved by both branches What intelligent consideration can be ridic- given 534 in two more weeks? 9 9 9 9 A hand picked sifting committee of 19 will now There has been a arbitrarily choose which remaining bills will receive lendous number of attention and the two osals and resolutions oduced in this session of houses can spend the rest of time the disagreeing on a ie legislature The total last few of those s the legislators left OO MANY resk-en- d LAWS? for their little TAX JUSTICE ip to Boulder Dam was Taxes should not be di46 an all time record rected at groups or aimed Continued on page 5 The great number is very under the firm name of the on and after toLumber company to local day March 1st according manager Jack House In commentMr House said: ing on the change with the Gem “We are joining State Lumber Yards in Idaho and the Bonneville Lumber Yards in Utah which will operate in a consolidation under one name that of the This change Lumber company simply means in effect that the comwhich have been operating panies separately but in which the Merrill has been interested for company will merge their affairs as a years of economy which most of measure us find needful these days will be no change in the “There location of the local yards nor in the of the local management personnel are en“but we Mr House said to make our service thordeavoring oughly worthy of the patronage of this community Drama Night Coming stake M I A is preparing a TO TRUCKERS NOTICE diamatic festival for the 14th of March when four vards will present at A public will be held four different probably plays meeting at the high school the Box Elder Commercial club rooms a at Brigham Friday at 2 pm Mar 1st will On the 15th they give F also to discuss special St PatricKS Day dance trucking laws Sam and Will R Holmes will be at the high school Further announAll interested are Invited cements will be made later present The CXXXXXXXXXKXKK Plymouth t it it X X' School Dedication Program Anil Rudd by 6th 7th and 8th grades Song “Isle of Beauty” 7th grade conducting Mary Hess Ray Instrumental number “America the Beautiful" Archibald Dale Steed Wendell Silvester and Devar Smith Lois Song “The First Tulip” by the 6th 7th and 8th grades Starr conducting 8th grade Cleone Song “Venice” by 6th 7th and 8th grades conducting Song “Santa Lucia” 6th 7th and 8th grades Sarah Hess conducting Talk by Orval Nish president of the Plymouth town board Song by Ralph Rose and company Remarks by Superintendant of Schools Hervln Bunderson Song “Swing Low Sweet Chariot” by mixed chorus Remarks by Hyrum Jensen school board member Pheobe Two numbers accompanied ty Mrs by girls' chorus Archibald Reading by Miss Nan Nielson Piano solo by Miss Helen Tiller Song by Oleen Josephson Mixed chorus “If My Song Had Wings” Dedicatory Prayer by Arthur Welling principal of the Bear River Stake Seminary Song “Oh Hush Thee My Baby" mixed chorus accompanied by Miss Helen Tiller Clos'ng prayer by Dewey Lamb All are cordially invited to attend this opening program which will start promptly at 8 p m Friday March 1st s R S' ? STx ITS if Xx x (Tgj SSx xXx'x Xxx xx x Xx Sx XTxS XT CSSSSit Stf S SSL graveled In the fall of 1932 the town was orofficers ganized with the following Orvil J Nish piesident of the Town Boaid Lewis Zundel Oleen Josephand son Anes Udy Dewey Lamb councilmcn with Claik Rudd as recorder The new school house was completed and the students moved in 18 1935 John —Mary Hess eighth gTade seventh Silvester Starr and Wendel grade TOWN ACQUIRES OLD SCHOOL HOUSE at PlyAt the new school house so the mouth there was no water If they school board told the town would dig a well for the new school house they would give the town the old building The town board decided to accept this offer so a well was Many dug at the new school house of the men in town were not workon ing at that time so they worked the well under the direction of Oleen These men then hauled Josephson the the well the rock to rock up and school board hired men to do the work A small and put a cement cap on it cement room was then made at the' side of the well and about tc!i feet deep for the pump to be installed in An electric pump was Installed to Saturday - Sunday And Monday DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Finishing School Where the daughters of America’s Gold Reserve Learn to be Ladies Eye Full — An Ear Full — doesn’t even Wlnchell An That know Francis Dee Billie Burke Ginger Rogers Bruce Cabot and John Ilalliday And Bachelor Is there a doctor Bait in the house? You’ll need one when you double up with laugh cramps at this tour thru personally conducted the world's biggest and goofiest matrimonial bureau! With Stuart Erwin Rochelle Hudson Pert Kelton Skeets Gallagher and Belton Churchill Paramount — Garland |