Show a Pige 4 THE GARLAND TIMES Perinent Paragraphs Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah aa Second Class Mattel in August 1 928 Subscription Price $150 A Year RECOVERY — HEREAND ELSEWHERE In the United States we perhaps have done more by law to attempt to promote recovery than any other country yet we are little further toward achieving itadFigures released byWillarcl L Thorp chairman visory council of the N R A reveal that the U S stands about midway among leading nations in the matter of recovery In industrial production Canada and Germany figures lead in per cent gain over lowest depression In We are sixth tho ahead of the United Kingdom foreign trade Japan leads with theU S second and decountries a other showing England third with most cline Rise in wholesale prices here leads the world but that is not proving an unmixed blessing since people can and do refuse to buy when things are too high Many other governments have endeavored to keep prices low to stimulate business while our government has worked the on the theory that high prices would accomplish same thing Germany seems to have put the most men back to work between August 1932 and August 1934 with a decline in unemployment of 54 per cent And the U S is again sixth with a 12 per cent decline in unemployment Business continues to improve thruout the world and industrial leaders expect a slow but steady advance to normalcy Continued from page and— tune has All this the director to do while being acutely and aware of every little big short coming of the production as it progresses East Garland NEWS LETTER and O Korth Mr and Mrs F and Mr of East Garland children and Mrs Ellwood Bingham and Bessie and Mable Korth of Idaho Falls Idaho Elvan Korth of Sandy and Mr and Mrs Ed Isaacson attended the of their mother and funeral services Korth Mrs Bertha M grandmother She was at Brigham last 8unday years old Mrs L M Holqmn Mr and Mrs E Mr and S Hansen and son Wendel Mrs Fred Orover Mr and Mrs WilK E lard Johnson Mr arjd Mrs Mrs Joseph Oyler Mrs Shaffer Grover Clifton Grover George James Coomb6 Wilford Sorenson Miller J L Atkinson - The items are received EXIST ci ‘The Saturday Evening Post had a fine editorial n argument of politicians commenting on the that there is no more “free land” to be had from the government hence vast sums of money must be appropriated to provide “social services” for the people ' The Post pointed out that the “free land” story is misleading — that a man had tcT have courage perseverance and great initiative to cross the deserts mountains for thousands of miles to gain the “free land” He generally paid a tremendous price in suffering’ privation endless labor and often death in order to acquire the ‘‘free land” “Social service” schemes' at public expense' do not develope the type of citizens who crossed the plains and took up land to build a new?emjire in the West Great opportunities are here today bul the individual is hot encouraged to find them by paternalistic governmental policies which crush initiative and private fd J THE BEST YOU BEST LETS IS TOWN WHICH MAKE THE ’ SUPPORT THIS THE BEST TOWN John J Shumway INSURANCE — LOANS — REAL ESTATE — NOTARIAL WORK - ‘ for Safety Plymouth RECORD WONDERFUL MAKES to On mr trip from ntiolt to Akron ohto newod then I 1935 Plymouth my Utah a distance of 300 mile with ©II J times 44 miles per gallon on raa and in changing averaged oiL the guage showed fnU each time I drained the We are planting a garden in our We will have vegetables sand table and flowers before long — Teruko Shibata 1st grade We are planing to have a Dutch We have some pictures of village Holland to begin work on now and car car is some say the Plymouth car on the road I'D safety Hydraulic Brakes can t I can truthfully say I In fact the only beat My last car never owned or drove be CARL Witness) high speed was a Plymouth a better or safer 8 BRIBER C Heitz & Winzeler Auto Company - Tremonton Utah we got one of our- new Goose the "Golden two dollars and fifty - - - Phone 16 Every Week A New 3rd grade SPRING soon be here We have Spring will some kites some children holding flowers and pussy willows We have too some real — Maurine Nish 3rd grade Reader THERE’S RECORD — AND THAT’S OI'R SHIP POSTERS A Today we are going to color our Each row is going to ship posters color a picture of a ship The first ship we studied about was was The nekt the Greek Trireme We will the Egypt aln ship hang them up when they are finished 3rd grade —Boyd Munns to take us up there and we are all good time sure we are going to have a very ' — Leone Korth 8th grade TOURNAMENT THE MARBLE We are practicing for the marble tournament We are all trying to get in the tournament It is fun to play marbles —Clyde Sorenson 3rd grade Over K L O Broadcast OUR REASON The Garland Times We Are On The Air Hear Our THE BUNNIES Monday afternoon the teacher made some rabbits for us to color There a was one big rabbit with a carrot little one and a little teeny one We all hope our rabbits will be put up on the board —Keith Walker 4th grade We are We put We are ferent — Aleen making all kinds of animals them on the bulletin board learning to make many dif- AT WEDNESDAY i i i 1:30 P M HYRUM JENSEN & SONS CO — REFRIGERATOR NORGE ' BENNETTS COPFERCLAD PAINTS RANGES — ' ! ¥ A Complete Service i For Your Car & 3 Garland Blue Light Service f designs Larsen 6th grade GYPSY ROVER Garland School at last has set for the operetta The Gypsy Rover it will be shown the 28th of March The speaking parts are: Gypsy Rob— Lowell Hess Lady Constance— Mary Jane Davis Meg — June Fraser Marto — Lynn Larson Zara— ' Thola Jensen ' Binfo— LaMar Wood Lord Craven— Robert Wofftnden I hope It goes over in a big way don’t you? —Mary Jane Davis 7th' grade THE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH la and for the County of Box Elder STATE OF UTAH Plaintiff vs and CHARLES WOODWARD II MARION B WOODWARD his wife GEORGE A WOODWARD and E WOODWARD his wife JOHN K SPIERS and wife VICTORINE ADA RICE (also known as 8PIERS Mrs E T Rice) and ADA RICE Administratrix of the Estate : of E T Rice and JOHN O deceased WRIGHT a single man defendants The a date HEALTH been Ovir elgth grade room has working for a credit in not having Cold since last October now until To be Sold at Sheriffs Sale on the There are several who have kept the 6th day of AprQ 1935 at Twelve colds” atfay and are entitled to this clock noon at the Front Door of the credit’ We are all very glad to have County Court House In Brigham City had our chance at to keep trying Box Eider County Utah all the right the colds away and that' some have title claim and interest of the above earned this credit named defendants of in and to the —Elizabeth Wort ley 9th grade following described real property sitUtah uated in Box Elder County The are quarterly examinations over and Everyone has made some imWe have started on the Sections nine (9) fifteen (1) fnd provement last quarter of school and everybody 10 North seventeen (17) in Township Range S West containing in all 183919 is working hard to get good marks so acres together with any and all he can get promoted There are quite a few students who have straight A buildings Improvements and appurtenor A averages We feel that S we ances thereunto belonging with Five hundred (500) do our best we will ail go to the Together acres of water right In private owned Bear River high school next year and springs together with any and all are anxiously looking forward to see other water and ditch rights of every our report cards nature however evidenced used up- —Russell Hartman 9th grade on or belonging to the above described At our eighth grade class meeting land last Friday we came to an understandDated this 15th day of March 1935 ing when and where we should have our party John H Zundel Sheriff of Box Elder County Utah We decided to have a springs party on the first of April Each of us is By Joseph R Olsen Deputy going to bring 2 cents a week to raise Terms of sale cash the money for admission and transMar and April 5th We hope to get the vans portation 'Si f ONE TO GIVE YOUR Legal Nctice “ WEEK EVERT KILLED CARS GETTING MOTOR PLYMOUTH FIRST GRADE We have made many stories about our circus animals like to read- our We are still making our parade —Doris Carter Last Monday books It is It cost Book” cents —Jimmy Taylor a Buy arc printed Just ns Ue from students We are developing a political philosophy that not only invites the people but urges them to get their noses FOURTH GRADE PARTY in the public trough on the theory that someone owes Our fourth grade is having a game The row that gets ready first gets a them a living Mr and Mrs Floyd Adams and check The row that gets the mo6t It has become good politics to give the people a children and J L Atkinson motored checks a day gets a yellow check nice red five-cestick of political candy for ten cents to Thatcher Monday to visit with Mr The row that gets the most yellow checks this quarter will get a party in taxes So long as the people can be kept ignorant and Mrs Leland Watt and baby of the fact that they are really paying for the candy plus Mr and Mrs K E Shaffer Mis —Dean Richards 4th grade and daughters Lenna about 100 per cent additional for political overhead to L R Shaffer Mrs Our class is starting on a new unit Jo Ann Nephi Westergard in Social Studies handle it just so long will they clap their hands and cry and and son Oyler Jay and Howard The unit is “How This Country BeMrs motored to Lrgan Tuesday for more came the United States of America” Elmo Wiseman of Salt Lake returnfolks are getting a stomach ache ed i But a lot of good War and the Revolutionary It looks of niece Mrs Wiseman is an as if it will be veiy good from 'too much political candy Mrs L R Shaffer —Ruth Tarbet 5th grade too much political candy of The stake board visitors tht are going to ask questions when they find M I A were Mr and Mis Parley In Miss Larsen’s class ve are mak? They art ing pictures out of squares in what their candy is costing — Industrial News Review Christensen of Elwood THE OPPORTUNITIES BY We enjoyed very much —Louise Castleton 2nd grade the opera at the local high TESTS QUARTER The We THIRD school last week for have had our tests students none of whom will third quarter We have had arithmetic reading ever: sing at the Metropoland language phonics art itan did their best dancing spelling singing exceland costuming were We are going to get our report cards lent many scenes were truly tomorrow Wednesday 13 We have had a good time beautiful and the director — LaVon 3rd grade Rogers carried it along with grace A NEW BOOK and ease Americans who wish to understand the imbroglio — which is of international importance the already inasmuch as it is complicatingchaotic European situation — wrould do well to think of it in the issue light of the Japan-Chin- a Like China Abyssinia is an independent power — her Mrs Alva Rhodes accompanied and like China it is a hundred years behind the times father and mother Mr and Mrs nation which needs nCty Osro Barnard of Garland to Italy like Japan is an to be in attendance al territory China possess a wealth of mineral resources h Sundaydinner at the James May which Japan wants — and Abyssinia possesses a wealth homefamily of gold which Italy wants Miss Carmen Shaffer returned to If Italy and Abyssinia fight it seems inevitable that Salt Lake City Saturday afternoon the latter will lose Victorious Italy would then estabThe people attended the lish an Abyssinian protectorate — and reap the rich re- temple following excursion Friday: Bishop and wards ARE THOUSANDS 1 matter yet there is as well thegeneral and even detailed supervision of 200 other students who come and go across the stage in twos and fifty’s" inpitch and rhythm Activities At The Garland School Keep The Flies ' By Installing THE SANITARY “ PRIVY Of Degigned By U S PUBLIC RECOMMENDED ' ' HEALTH - SERVICE BV THE STATE BOARD ' OF HEALTH are now being built’ ’and can be from the lumber company in Gar-lan- d The cost ig reasonable Thege purchaged NEW BUILDINGS SHOULD BE INSTALLED OR OLD BUILDINGS REMODLED WHILE F EL R A Labor cm is Available a |