Show RATES— Per year cents 5 JUSJL — $15(1 per - ropy - PUBLISHED i lur EVERY 1XJL V im Jl lllVfl J1J FRIDAY AT GARLAND 'Jiy fj UTAH Edit V - I )( h h IX Vol UTAH TREMONTON HIGH SCHOOL BEAR RIVER GARLAND UTAH No 7 Leads 1935 Class In of 1935 that Her scholastic record surpassed of her closest competitor Fay Farnsworth of Fielding by only a small number of points The boy with the highest scholastic record In the class of ’33 Is Paul Stumm of Union who last month at was awarded the scholarship USAC All three of these students will reaccording ceive scholarship awards to the award rules Last year Max Peterson established a new high record for the schoo' in the matter of scholarship Though his record ia nofkqtlaled this year yet in comparison to achievements of former years the record Is still high career her school Throughout scholastic standing has been Orpha's remarkable Just after coming to at guard while clubs high (1 B R H S Band which will attend State Meet at Provo April 18 19 and 20' C A Will Musician Judge Festival! Professor E N Christensen director whose band of music at the USAC Frigave a most excellent concert last day afternoon will be the judge for the music festival here next Friday Professor Christensen has evening studied widely in the field of music one of the leading and Is considered music experts In the state on comment He will criticize and the band and give them as nearly a o’clock both with "A'’ widely count i apaclti m at arland was ea ability her n Swe he folk y and "D” Marg Vlrglr Reveille The color playing will then biing on the colors the bands play and the glee Bansing the "Star 3pangled Club will The Gills’ Glee sing "Clouds” by Deis the state required nmnbtr and '‘SparkPng Sunlight” by the Boys' Glee Club will sing Ardit! by Zanlnck "Sing Me a Chantey" atkd “March of our Nation" by Miles The class ”D” band will then play the following program: a Football Squad march b Winning claiinet solos c Plantation selected Ovcrtura Charles number Ro'xrt d Winning cornet soltxi ' E Do e Colotslum overturn Lanntcr (Required state and national' elnsr "D” number) f solos Remaining Tlit fires vron by the student g for their afternoon performance will then be announced after which the "A’ The proband tvill play its program following gram will consist of the numbers: American Legionaires - - march Walker solo "Tramp Trumpet Tramp Qoldman played by EmTramp” ma Gardner overture Windsor Merry Wives of Otto Nicholal (This Is the state and national required number for close "A” bands) The winning Tr ombone solo Vaud-e- r Symphonlque - - overt iure Cook (Selected number for class “A” bands) Winning soxaphone solo A B Hall New Colonial March Grand Finale "Taps’ and "Amer- 4 rill be Tremi nder tl n of al will r m S J records S June nd the foil chased constri finest ner” she received ft special promotion In her sophomore year she received the Ladles Self Culture Club scholarship prize For the past year she Iras been editor of the Searchlight last year she served as managing editor Helen Johnson's record was found Gerald to be third among the girls Palmer and Bobbie Archibald also had i 8 bands i 1881 Rosella 7 Cart The first annual Bear River Valley Music Festival and Band Contest is to be held at the high school April 5 at 2:00 p m Tikis program If successful will be an annual event The program will begin at 2 o’clock Friday with a one hour program of ’ contests In parading ana twirling band maneuver This part of the contort will be judged moving pictures will bo taken and prizes will be given to outstanding At 3:00 p Ktudonis m a matinee conceit will be given to all people who aie unable to attend It at night The grand final concert will begin Orpha Heppler daughter of Mr and Rcscoe Z Heppler of Tremon-tofor the clasr W'll be Valedictorian i born 2 For April 5 Set Mrs the Festival Music Scholarship jspital shocke nate ai oman knew Annual First Orplia Heppler arguerii George away L D 'ollowln oned h r Satui a of th Carte Gardner Dean Hall and C C Watkins director Contest Number Based Editors Win State On Shakespeare Comedy Over ture to the "Merry Wives of Prizes In Writing Organized in Towns Windsor” is the state and national re- Band Mothers’ Clubs r No doubt one of the strongest factors in the developing of bands In our schools and communities will be the clubs Just work of the band mothers’ organized recently possible their rating While all the local organizations The Judging in maneuvering will be of are not yet fully tompleted enough done by Capta'n Ernest Freeman work In organizing has already been the Brigham National guard comMr Mark Nichols will be judge of done to insure every local being pleted evening the solo content Thursday or bands who a has also mother boy the criticise Every and he will at their full dress rehearsal at 7:30 girl studying instrumental music is entitled to membership p m on Thursday The executive committee already named with Mrs Fred Gephart as CLASSES CHOOSE president Mrs J I Taylor first vice BAND SPONSORS president and Mrs Adam Brenkman is at work comand putting were held the first pleting all organizations Class meetings to work the to organizations part of the study period Monday vote for two girls from each class to Already chairmen of important combe sponsors of the band The seniors mittees have been named These are' those that are necchose Alice Chris topherson and Faye committees Farnsworth for this position The essary right now for putting over the and the trips of the juniors chose Ada Hansen and Melba local festival elected Dorothy bands to Jones sophomores region and state meets Calderwood and Phyllis Gleason The committee chairmen named to freshmen chose Donna VUhfttns and date are as follows: finance Mrs Olive Christopherson Fred Gephart uniforms Mrs C W next Beard be held A band dance will transportation Mrs Edgar decorations Winchester Mrs Arthur April 8 where four of these Friday one to be spon- Welling social Mrs J I Taylor and girls will be elected sor and the other three assistants programs June Btayner quired number for class “A” bands It number melodious Is a lively gay with a strong element of comedy and a slight shade of romance The “Merry Wives of Windsor" Is the story of Falstaff Shakespeare's best fool The story was written for Elizabeth who wanted to see Queen Falstaff in love Falstaff goes to Windsor where he meets the merry wives Mistress Page and Mlstresf Ford In order to get even with who has written them Identical lov6 letters they cause the fat old gentleman to go through many trying experiences Getting a ducking In the Thames River hiding In clothes hampers dressing as an old woman and dressing as a deer In the forest are some of the things these merry wives force him to do BEAR RIVER AGAIN yiNS CONTEST For six consecutive years Bear River Future Farmers have defeated Box Elder Future Fanners for the Union This year’s winPacific Scholarship ner Is Day Garfield with Clifton Larsen as alternate Day’s project was a car load ’of beef and Clifton' was sugar beets and sheep Day will receive a $100 scholarship to the UB Orpha Heppler senior and editor of the Searchlight was awarded first prize In the state essay contest sponsored by the American Legion" Helen Johnson another senior girl and assistant editor of the Searchlight won second prize Besides the postition already mentioned Orpha was recently chosen a valedictorian Helen Is also known having served her class as secretary and historian ica” will band members Patrons and In her Junior year contest then go to the gymnasium where there Legion In the American held at Garland Orpha won first will be a dance Thursday at 7:30 p m at the high second prize of Helen prize of $3 $2 and Fay Mlchaells third prize of school the preliminary solo tryouts and a full dress rewill be conducted $1 hearsal of both bands will be held Band Dance Will Be Held After Concert Mrs J I Taylor head of the social of the Band Mothers' club committee has made the necessary arrangements for the dance after the concert next Friday evening All mothers of band members are to be the honored guests Prom decorations will be used The orchestra will consist entirely of band members and promises to make some very good music A aseball of the resultc etltion 'or the nnounci trsday 0 with a school district Verlyr re initt GRE wear will The Girls’ Glee‘ Club white uniforms trimmed In red when the go to Ogden and Provo to sing contests state and In the divisional are chic sport dresses The uniforms The skirt is of white waffle cloth Is long and plain the tailored blouse buttons down the front with red buttons girls - will wear these his s I elopmei as the icheon club Nation o in this tlon to it and cal br never f catti wide rej liet she GLEE CLUB DONS NEW UNIFORMS iforma C i S Of REI ihers un-- I J WFOt ABLE igome t i Sunda -- - - “ "Wnatc Fms Vote of I Work 19 to — Relief Bill bf In This Issue Mr and Mrs the fpenauip- Frank Munns art! in American! want work? The will publish your won’t cost Gailand 3 line Times art and it company for 1931 was equivalent tc more than $15 for every customer o a Mr and Mrs Keith Driggs of Ogden a And Monday Paramount — GarL |