Show - P?e 4 ( - THE GARLAND TIMES THE GARLAND TIMES MARCH Story Of Growth Of Plymouth Schools Told from page’ 1: ' every Friday at Garland Box Eldeiv County of—the Continued it where now building Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as stands old It was buUt under the direcSecond Class Mattel in August 1928 were trustees who tion of three was chosen by the district It equipSubscription Price $150 A Year new and Published Pertinent Continued Paragraphs from East Garland 1 page NEWS to miss certain groups They should be general taking money from all in proportionHo ability to pay Such a tax is the income tax Such a tax also is a small sales tax The latter takes some money from everyone who lives and enjoys the advantages government provides and those who buy most and are most able pay the most LETTER Mrs C J Hansen who have past three weeks in California have returned home Olson Dan of Brigham City spent last Thursday at the home of his sister Mrs E 8 Hansen i Mr and Mrs Keith Rhodes and June Rhodes of Logan spent Washington's birthday at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs Alva Rhodes Mrs Peterson spent the Ephraim visiting with her father Joseph Sorenson of Bear River City Miss Dora Atkinson spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with her sister Mrs Leland Watt of Thatcher Mr and Mrs F A Shuman and Edmund Shuman of Penrose spent with Mr and Mrs Monday visiting Janies Miller and family Mr and Mrs Earl Barnard of Perry visited with their sister Mrs Alva Rhodes Tuesday Mr spent and the seats lumshings ped with When the new structure was finished who was then Mr George Chase moved into the new buildteaching one day at" noon ing with his 'school The Children carried their supplies them The old t wood along with stoves were used in the new building to furnish heat All the grades met 1900 wheri until in this one room an addition of one room was built on the west side The smaller grades A few years lathad the new room north room was er about 1909 Soon after that the schdol was built the combined with other schools in The Plymouth district turncounty ed over all buildings equipment and cash on hand to newly consolidated Box Elder School District Before the schools were consolidated they took all the taxes that the district had for schools and ran the the school with these taxes After this money was gone they had to stop school Some schools could run longer than others under this plan and other All church gatherings meetings also amusements were held In the school house until the year 1908 whpn the ward amusement hall was built north When the addition on the the the 1935 1 was built in the year 1909 the basement for the heating system was built but not being able to keep the water out as it seeped through the wall a trench was dug In the spaing of 1910 to drain the water out of the basement This building remained practically and continued to serve the unchanged 18 school until February 1935 when we moved into our beautiful new red brick school house This we are told is one of the most beautiful and modem elementary school buildings In Utah —Norma Hess seventh grade Students state 125 posed he ANNOUNCES: It will still be the same business we’ll still be good service Rejoice In Continued from page came up a week ago last Friday said we could move Into our We building the next Monday so happy we could hardly wait Tri-Sta- and giving you the same fine quality building Lumber Comyai te Formerly and new were THE OVERLAND LUMBER CO Fri- Call on us when you plan to build or repair PEP- A Complete 88 And Service VICO For Your Car Products A Activities At The Garland School years of that right Garland Blue Light Service 1 2 3 WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS WE PAY CASH FOR CREAM WE CHOP YOUR GRAIN RIGHT AT YOUR OWN YARD WE SELL YOU SPERRY FEEDS — THE BEST AVAILABLE LET US TAKE YOUR ORDER CHICKS THIS SPRING Art Felsted THE BEST Shaw & Iverson COAL FOR THE PROVED PERFORMANCE bn ift exERimiExit£rc srun GARLAND APCO SERVICE ONE TO YOU John J Shumway INSURANCE liMltlil — LOANS 11111 — REAL i i i i ESTATE riinat — NOTARIAL WORK mil Box Elder County Sanitation Phone Exi&e THE GIVE YOUR BEST SUPPORT Alfred Michaelisl our to is TOWN WHICH UTAH Spring Hand proiptdsr FOR BABY 4- - TIMES ADS ARE READ BUY KING Service ©mm to 8NE4 Sizes the same folks and the same but hereafter you will know us as the materials New School Building aU down the day night we took things off the walls and took all of our books home and then Monday morning brought them down to the new school house It seemed as nine o'clock would never come We have a stoker equipped furnace There is no justice nor to heat up the house They can set for many bills a needle where they want it and then AT various start the fire and when the steam reaches this piessurc It stops thr favor agriculstoker so the building is always the home merchants utilright temperature or else the Back of the school house is a well with an automatic electric pump to expense furnish water This is used r Tuesday the local farm bureau was with the following ladles for the furnace lavatories and drinkMr George A Critch-lo- reorganized as officers: Essie Peterson president We have electric ing fountain lights vice president Edna Larson for more than 3 secretary in halls cloak lavatories library O Shaffer and leaders Ada rooms class rooms furnace room and tax commissioner says Luclle Lucille O Shaffer aand LuCheney even one cn each side of the front cille M as Johnson Just items are printed These taxation measures prothey door on the front of the building ire received from students son of Mr and Mrs are R$y Moore In all we have seven acres of good type and Harvey Moore of Clearfield Utah has level playground The EIGHTH GRADE building may be come back to his old home town to is very great amon” located fifty feet back from the west Enthusiasm live We are very happy to have him and north sides cf the school ground with us again the girls of the three highest grades NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION there are 65 girls who wish to play leaving the balance for play grounds of the Interior Department Bishop and Mrs Lester M Holman U S the 3 grades there axe The agricultural class has written to I and Cf flee at Salt Lake City Utah metored to Salt Lake City Saturday to ball 9Out ofwho do 'not wish to play the Utah State Agricultural College visit with relatives gins returned only They Feb 4 1P35 are to see what kind of trees would be 6 teams and We have picked evening bringing Mr and Mrs NOTICE Is hereby that JSunday given tournament The best for the soil we have here so we I Holman of Brigham? with them going to play a A Clarence of Naf Idaho Campbell can plant They are the parents of the bishop and leaders of the 6 teams are: Edith Rosome trees to improve the who on April 23 1928 made intend to visit for some time Alice Hall and grounds We are going to plant a gers Marie Bragg homestead No 046805 entry lawn In front of the school house and Mrs J W Rhodes and Mr Mavis Udy for All (or Lota 1 to 7 Inc SENWtt andMr Mrs The building Is made of red brick win We are all out Alva Rhodes were the only EliSWK SEW Section 6 ones from this set together wiith white mortar It that were —Amy Chrlstopherson community Township 14 North Range 13 West present at the Farm Bureau Banquet has the latest style windows We are Salt Lake Meridan has filed notice held last Friday night Mr Manning announced that the very proud of it as It is one of the of Intention to make final Proof to Mr and Mrs John Oyler Sr accomas most beautiful elementary will be held marble tournament school establish claim to the land above panied Mr and Mrs Joseph Oyler to soon as the weather will permit buildings In the state We are godescribed before Oscar E Frederick-aoPayson Sunday to attend funeral serThere will be two entries from each ing to try very hard to keep it lookNotary Public at Naf Idaho on vices for Mr Stone a o of room making a total ing new and not mar or scratch it of Mr John Oyler Sr the 19th day of March 1935 who will compete in the tournament up In any way Claimant name aa witnesses: J —Robert Zundel Ephraim Peterson went to Ogden on The lagging distance will be fifteen sixth and T Baker of Kelton Utah Henry business Saturday returning Sunday feet and the eighth grade ring will Norma Hess seventh grade grade Whitaker Harry Neal and Robert We wish to advise all the young be nine feet In diameter Matheson all of Naf Idaho people that Are intending to go on —Harold Hall 8th grade When we were In the old building Thomas P Thomas missions In the future to take advanand some children said we were goA WASHINGTON PROGRAM Register tage of the genealogy meetings held ing to have a new school house it in their various Feb 8 to Mar 8 inc wards and attend we had a afternoon Thursday seemed possible We saw the them regularly Instructions received Washington program because Friday hardly men building It and at last it was in these meetings will be of great benthe 22nd of February we didn’t have finished efit in the mission field This week of In school George memory One day Mr Harmon came the meeting was held at the home any and Miss Tiller asked him when we were of Mr and Mrs E S Hansen There Washington 8th grade were twenty-tw—Dorothy Barnard He said “Next Mongoing to move present day" We were so excited we could Yesterday at our school a man came hardly eat our dinner n ixK&ft iCKMorotw fijft'ws&rtX'wmKifc i and showed us some very interesting When I got up Monday mornin a be There is animals going to I was In such a hurry I didn't step afternoon which to eat I took matinee Tuesday my books and ran for This man wilf school on will cost ten cents the way I dropped some have animals a?t for us and do many of my books We couldn't get inside ft funny tricks Most of our school Is the building so I looked at the outsid A FUNERAL I hope it is inSERVICK going to the show I saw beautiful red bricks a tall flag teresting to see as were the animals pole and COMPLETE a well we saw yesterday At last the bell rang and we ran —Bertha Nish 7th grade iCMAMK'K'iOOOflK’fctM ()!' Inside but some had to go back and clean their feet When we came to Miss Larson’s sixth grade is havour room we saw white walls black ing a writing contest At the end of and good heaters We every week she picks the two best have so many new lovely things wr writing papers and pins them on our can’t tell about them all But we are bulletin board HEATERS AND FURNACES If your paper is up to be in the new school house twice she puts a mark In her school happy — Zona MOST ECONOMICAL Hess and Claire Mason COAL record book that showss that you Third Grade If It gets must be a good penman MINED IN put up twice your paper will not All We have at last moved into the of King and Canyon Coal be put up again so that all of our new school building It seems that room has a fair chance to get a good Always On we have been waiting for years mark After It b&s been up twice On Friday Mr Harmon came up they will be kept until the end of school and will be put up for an and found out that we were not in our new building so he phoned to exhibit the Superintendent and he said we —Alice Hall 6t 23-- J grade could go in Friday night after school we had to take our books and THE ANIMAL SHOW crayons so we could take them to the home Monday at recess a man came to new We were so building school with some dogs horses and excited that weMonday could wait hardly until a monkey We saw the monkey but we didn’t Monday came When Monday did come we were all see any of the horses or the dogs Mr Peck told us- that wb could down there very early but when we become and see sell of the animals got there we were disappointed cause we couldn’t go In until the bell and a picture show for ten cents rang But we could look around the —Darlene Grover 4th grade beautiful bunding we I f you'rt a noticed the ‘OK— color of it was red and we Also notOUR NEW BOOKS iced the big flag pole out in front We got ten of but if you're a car owner— an new books yesterday but we’re get six more of it looked as if it were going to fall them The largest book cost three over on us it was so high dollars The name of it Is the BurWhen we went in we all had to stop Animal Book gess for Children We at the fountain and get a drink are not to use them till they are When we got in our room Miss Tiller covered told us that Mr Jackman was go—Helen Oyler 3rd grande WILL GIVE YOU ing to show us around the building At first he showed us the big furnace TRANSPORTATION ON WATER it gives a lot of heat for the rooms We are studying about ships We We looked at the rest of the rooms have to color We have It Is a beautiful house and we are pasters brought pictures from home We glad to be moved In have quite a few pictures We are —Verna Hess fifth grade many learning things interesting Ever since the first about ships We are studying about elccicslfy IUrted car was I like to' go to school in our new Exidcs hire ships )hat were made 5000 B C school house die d It Is nice and warm We like to study about ships of battery quality and buy die It has wash basins In it We can PUy —Sherma Hansen 3rd grade select imuranca against keep ourseslves clean let starting failure THE —Nova MATINEE Bigler first grade us install an Exldc in your car and you'll know There is going to be a show Febto your satisfaction that The first day we went to school In There are ruary 26th’ after school dogs going to be monkeys horses our new school house was February bears and also a billy goat with 18th The teachers took us through horns as long as foot ruler The an the rooms We like our new show will be at It costs ten school house very much We cents ing to take good care of It —Betty Lou Petersen —Carl Udy second grade 3jd grade in need the aimed groups whether they ture ities at anyone of another group Jack House Directed Offers by Project State Board of Health To All Applicants All labor connected with new sanitary pit privies and nections WITHOUT CHARGE 1 of construction or - sewer con- - 2 Free labor to remodel and make sanitary and tly proof good privies you may already have AU Material Used in Buildings Connections To Be Furnished Applicant or Sewer By NJAT0N MAY BE HAD RY E LUMBER YARD AT VS AT GARLAND OR AT THE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF GARLAND CITY Mr Ed B Hansen in charge of the work will nd and Tremonton Friday Saturday Cadl °f WCCk wetkri°nday Pr°ject wil1 !at 12 a Z7 |