Show The “Times” Contains no Liquor Advertising It’s a “Home” Paper PUBLISHED VOLUME VIII GARLAND Pertinent NO Ready to "Life is real said Longfehow Issued This Week Open and life is earnest” All schools in Box Elder county will instruction on Tuesday mornbegin 3rd High School regSchools begin next week and it if ing September istrations will be completed according to be hoped that under the guidance of high minded and intelligent teach- to schedule during the w’eek of Septers life may become real and earnest ember 26th at both the Bear River of young io hundreds people whc and Box Elder high schools The Garland school will open with may have made the mistake of the other schools on Tuesday mornlife a farce to be treated indif anJ D Gunderson principal ing ferently ’ Among those who are blind to the tarnestness and reality of life are Jiose who feel that they can get the jest life offers by being clever rather han by honest effort I 'ash in on the impressions Urey make work rather than on the worthwliile :hey do Tho they may get by for --while they will end their careers in disapointment THE NEW COUNTY PARK nounces All children who are or will be six years of age on or before the 30th day to attend of October are eligible school this year Those children who become six years of age after the 30th atof October are not eligiblle for tendance this year The year's activities will begin with at a Teacher’s Institute to be held the Box Elder high school in Brigham City on Saturday August 31st The first general session of the Institute will convene at 10 o'clock a m There will be one hour of institute work to see It was Indeed a revelation :he native beauty of the site selected to be a pi ay pound for Box Elder people native Grass trees Jiderbrush water and mountains all around What more could one desire mless it be a shady nook to park a car and lay a blanket on which tc rest undisturbed with nature Examination actually reveals any number f such nooks in this new park - ' under the direction of Superintendent Bunderson and the second hour will be turned over to the Teacher's Organization under the direction of Bishop retiling president and S W Beecher lncomng president The afternoon session will convene at and will consist of department sessions as follows: high schools under the direction of Principals F A Hinckley and C E Smith Junior high school under Principal of the site leave Alf Freeman grammer grades Mont May the improving ail the Hannon Primary grades Miss Lydia :hem there May it exclude commercial stands and amusement Robinson With the opening of school thirteen devices that ruin the natural beauty and peace of too many of our resorts new steel buses will be put into opa place eration and schedules on some of the hat this place may continue May the routes will be materially changed peace rest and beauty enhance its Some of the buses will carry students many fine improvements charm and usefulness rather than re- td' two schools picking up elementary move it them at local pupils and leaving' ' schools and then proceed on to the the dedication high schools Those who missed Tills year for the first time a bus a chance ceremony Tuesday missed to mingle in distinguished company will be operated from Snowville tc Students Sox Elder county never has enjoyed the Bear River high school of high school grade from Snowville presence of so many notable persons at one time Only the uncer- and Blue Creek will be conveyed on prevented the this bus as well as students of the tainty of their visit from elementary grades from Blue Creek arge movie news companies the on scene to re- Because of there being so few studcraving equipment cord the dedication of the first rural ents of elementary grade ' in Blue United Creek this school was closed last reserve in the recreation few The year States elementary students according to county agent Stewart There was U S Secretary in this place will now ride tlie bus Wallace and Governor and attend school at Trementou of Agriculture At the Box Elder high school the besides extension Henry H Blood will be ready for use their new gymnasium directors from 7 western states the opening of school The regional heads and their chief direct- wdth or from Washington D C and a Bear'd of Education has made applithe number of other peisons of similar cation tQ the PWA for a grant of which together with local orominenoe proceeds money will be used to construct a new Bear shop at the from off in the trees: Auto Mechanics Observations River high school It is anticipated the most tousl-e- that this Wallace 2) Secretary will be approvapplication scene 2) Governor ed farmer on the shortly Plans and specifications Blood spyng our friend G G Sweeten for the building have been prepared m the crowd and engaging him in and as soon as approval is received E C conversation Smith’s fine from Washington the Board will ask dedication address unfortunately cut for bids This building should be off just before the climax by the ready for use by the first of January olast from Watkin’s band playing the There has been an unusually large Banner to welcome of teachers this year Star Spangled In 4) Wallace a little late Secretary practically every school there will be how dam cool here after the heat new or different teachers from the 5) all the good ones last year down in the valley food brought up from down in the ANNOUNCEMENT hot valley 6) T E Adams master of ceremonies too awed by the notables resumed nexl Army drill will be to try a single funny story evening Monday Captain Leo R Walker of the local national guard announces HUEY LONG OLD FOLKS ENJOY Our friend Huey Long cooked his OUTING RESORT goose this week for sure Determina ed to have his own way in the Senate Old folks of the sta'ce enjoyed fip held the floor until the set closing pleasant outing at Lagoon last Monto let day it is reported time for Cong ess refusing that body pass the bill appropriating The age limit this year was raised money for old age pensions and ether from 60 to 65 so a number of last in 43 years guests were not present ArPeople security legislation states won’t love him any for that rangements for the Garland gioup were under the direction of Leonard There is one thing to feel goed Bishop be a about he isn’t very likely to NOTICE re ious political threat when election Notice is hereby time rolls round given that the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County will meet Tuesday ADVICE September 3 1935 at ten o'clock a of the m Monday September 2 being LaRead what Borah th’nka cn the story iasfc bor Day a legal holiday New Deal taxes Board of County Commissioners of the Times this week Road the C Hecy Nielson County Clerk story too UTAH NUMBER 5 AUGUST 30 1935 Needy Students Get Aid At To USAC Opening of County Park students attendAgilcultural colBy will receive coming year and be paid employment list of school from federal funds it was announced Following is the teachers in the Box Elder school disElmer O PetTuesday by President as announced this erson trict for 750 Laist year approximately wfeek: students weie helped financially thru BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL— C E federal appropriations and because of SECRETARY WALLACE AND GOVERNOR BLOOD Smith Geo O Nye Douglas Cannon the 40 per cent Increased enrollment PRESENT AS FIRST RURAL PARK Leo R Walker Nethella Griffin C in 1934 over 1933 the student employIN NATION IS DEDICATED H Last Edna Burnham A J Taylor ment budget will be materially i for the school year Larson Rhoda Margaret Wocdside recreation reserve Tuesday afternoon The rural first to are Students who parOneta eligible Nichols Hugh C Davis Mark of Agriculture in the United States was dedicated Secretary Henry A federal ticipate m the employment Sargent Johnson K Shurtz Ruth Wallace and formally named in ceremonies atin Utah on business matters e must to be able do JenClaud plan J Vernal Harris Streeper nationhonored hla presof with state tended and the ceremony figures by sen C C Watkins L C Christopher-so- n college work and must be financially the Box Elder ence and address congratulating the al pominence ' when unable to go to college without as Nelson Ardis Reeder Elame Box county on its far sightedness in Reserve in Recreation Rural sistance Owen Ward Halver M Skinner ElElder canyon was opened to the public tablishing the park and on the Don Sheffield len Lund ensirable choice of He location OFFERS TO A BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL— F couraged the membeis of the farm BE WITHDRAWN SOON ‘FLASH’ NEILSEN Hinckley W H Griffiths James Jenbureau and their friends to make use L Reese sen Earl Ferguson Robert of it and assured all of his interest R A Hart Utah State Director F Joseph Law Geo A Richardson TELLS LIONS OF in securing for the farmer an inPublic Works Administration today L D Kennard Nielson A M Hansen come large enugh to permit frequent ofto a issued all statement public S Beecher Etta W Noel Bennion use of such facilities recreational ficials of Utah that applications could VISIT TO MEXICO Elmer Jeppson Jones Lura Redd M L Wilson be accepted In the Utah office of assistant secretary of Flora Hansen John Olsen Edward hot PWA at Salt Lake City after Septagriculture also was present and Ward Uarda Jensen Cantril (Flash) Nielsen Lions dis spoke as was Honorable C W George Bishop ember 3 B A imNlal Nelscn Caseman Phyllis trict governor gave the club his director of extension service This date forward from pushed Baird Clara P West Cleon Lemon of old Mexico as the special 16 They were Introduced by Director Wm announced pressions previously Olive Hall DeLois Thorson Pearl September feature of the Lions meeting in the Peterson of the USAC was set for final receipt of applicaHotel Wednesday Wayne MillBaugh' Beth Rominey evening tions under the Emergency Relief ApGovernor Blood commended the et Zula Hansen Mr Nielson recently Attended the Act of 1935 after receiving propriation at people and the county government on convention Lions BOX ELDER JUNIOr HIGH— Alfred International instruction from Washington effort that has made a the cooperative Mexico City and returned with Freeman Ferd Kroksh Wilfford FreeThe staff of the Utah office will the park a reality and dwelt on the of information experiences wealth man Grant Prisbrey Ivie Ray Mason work night and day including Sunvalue of proper recreation to the comof the Lee and souvenirs Austin Larson impressions Mary E Robbins days and Labor Day in order to southern munity Owen Westenshow Floyd republic Jeppson of field examinations apcomplete C E Smith in the main address of For his talk he was tigged out In Roland M Jensen Gourley Louise plications so they may be forwarded Call customary Mexican attire and had the day made a good start at telling to Washington in time to secure of the origin of the park idea and of use of Mexican numerous and articles CENTRAL SCHOOL— Clifford Frye for allotments of funds unof the steps In lts realization but was manufacture and many pictures Leona Cuthbert Deynold F Johnson der the 1935 Act before concluding by the arterrupted show the to land abd Pearse people Charlotte Vivian Maughn In his telegram to Mr Hart setting and his dele- - rival of Secretary Wallace He said that the convention Doril White Joy the Washington Mary Anderson deadline date Public r' Blanche Jensen Ferre Vera Facer Works Administrator Harold L Icker gates were given a royal welcome in Mexico City and everything possible Others who spoke Included George Norma Jensen Lucille Jensen stated that applications In an amount was done to insure their comfort and Abbott chairman of the board Of LINCOLN SCHOOL— Victor J Bott in excess of $800000000 had been rewhile there The climate commissioners he evounty and former safety LeOrande Horsley Elva Baird Madge ceived from communities willing and described as temperate neither hot chairman T L Davis both boards Jones Bertha Jensen able to bear 55 per cent of the cost Grey Lucille V Mr Abnor cold worked one on that and the very changes having plan Irene Stayner Norma Nelson Mary of PWA construction projects to win little from season to season Living bott declared the cost of the park to Nichols Estella a 45 per cent Jensen Degene outright Federal grant costs are extremely low The vicinity the county represented a good busWheatly Dorothy Larsen In sights and iness Investment” GARLAND — J D Gunderson Rulon of the city abounds BOOTHE VALLEY — Maria Thorne was expressed J Culllmore Mildred places of Interest and the Lions were BOTHWELL— Veanon Hansen Ruth Manning W to all Appreciation to visit Melba given Hamson Lund Tubbs Doma ample who have contributed to the establishMae Nielson opportunity Velda Young He said it was his observa- ment of the park special mention LouVell Roberts Golda Acord Ardes them BEAD RIVER CITY —Glen Taylor tion that the peons have very little Bernice Christensen ing made of the following: Frona Cates Lela Adams Eva Adams desire to obtain wealth or in any CREEK Morris Jensen Rula Sackett Veressa —Clyde r GROUSE A M Reeder O L Brough Henry way change their condition Lcda Gull Duth Munns Hie Holst Dan Peterson T L Davis CORINNE — Frank Stevers B Glen Howell School — Howard Jensen and even climate from season to season George May Abbott John George seems to leave all there with a desire Adams Marble Iris Schow Iona Johnson Lydia Meister Joseph I Dewey Nobel — Leon F HONEYVILLE Christain-se- n to accept life as they find it Vesta Perry Edna Reeder T E Adams John H Ward Mr Nielsen's excellent talk took the N Duane Archibald Erma Hansen CLEAR CREEK — Josephine P Marble 8 Norman Lee C E Campfull meeting period 46 About men Smith b Goldie Penrose bell bishops of the various wards were present to enjoy his descriptive — Carma Nelson COLLINSTON — Max Ferguson VaLoy JUNCTION of the R H Stewart O G county address Kelton — J C Reeder Iverson Emerine Chrlstensain Sweeten Mrs Pearl J L Weldihan — Clayton Cheney LAKESIDE DEWEYVILLE — R Blackham DorBernice Hunsaker Anderson Mrs Garland Young Women LUCIN — Irne Warburton Lois Christensen othy Christensen Mrs Connie Lowe Continued on Finish Summer Study page ELWOOD SCHOOL— D J Leonard The dedicatory prayer was off wed Klea Pugsley Mabel Horseley Mr William Persson of Los Angeles S Norman Lee of the by President Miss Esther Elmer of a resident — Lorin FIELDING Peterson June is a guest this week at the home of Box Elder stake Garland and her sister Mary also of Cardon Ida Perry and Nona Smith his brother Harold Persson were selections Comet rendered by Garland who have charge of the Adult Education for the blind In Director C C Watkins after which of J L Weidman Cache and Box Elder counties have been attending the the South Bor Elder Farm Bureau Summer School sessions given at the and general chairman of the prothe name of the of Utah under direction of gram announced University project the State Board of Education Division of Present at tire exercises also were Education Emergency Hils W A Lloyd Regional school was attended by approximately DExtension 200 teachers from the Utah districts irector for tlie 11 Western States who By The Baseball Bug and covered all phases of the program spoke on the future of the project of adult education These young and the following state extension Well the expected happened! The the confidence In the world and rectors C W Creel Nevada women find their work more interL A the so called “second'' team repeated Just a little nervdisplaying Anderson Colorado A E Bowman bebe than esting supposed might antics of last year's second team by ousness how's tliat for an alibi felcause the number Geo New Quesenbury of adult blind is Wyoming taking the final game of the all star lows?) The “seconds” won 5 to 3 larger than is generally realized Mexico P H Ross Arizona William series by(a 5 to 3 score after a great game Box In Elder Cache counties and W W Peterson and his Assistant The three game set was In all seriousness let it be here said suiely there are thirty-siblind now regis- Owens of Utah R C Stockdale Dreplete with thrills and spectacthat the winners deseivcd the tered sixteen in Cache and twenty irector of Ruial Recreation Reserve ular playing by both teams the last as they out hit their s in Box Elder Elderly whc rwok in the 11 Western States J C people two games in particularun14 to 10 in the second being game have been blind several years are apt Hogcnscn and extension agronomist decided until the last batter had been and in the final by 10 to 7 quick to learn and apply their know- Tracy R Welling executive secretary retired all over now but It's practically 61 now reads of the Utah State Farm Bureau The opening game which was playthe banquet (fooled youl you prob- ledge One lady age sews and preforms much useful and ed Monday evening found the "first'' T E Adams of the North Box ably expected the word "shouting” work that she could not do Elder Farm pleasant selection at their best —and they left stead) Bureau acted as master ancj when we speak abut banbefore the FERA teachers helped her no doubt as to which was the better quets we of ceremonies this one will ‘surexpect A man 73 years old formerly a disbusiness outfit that day by taking an early pass anything eer attempted here Many county and profestrict judge handles his correspondlead and winning comparatively easy sional mm participated in the outing An interesting is program being ence on the typewiiter with great which attracted about 400 valley 6 to 3 which if accuracy piepared for the evening encounter Tuesday's however was next Tuesday September 3rd at 8 a nip and tuck affair with the sec- clock The new park comprises at present NOTICE TO STL DENTS ond selection enjoying the suppoit oi $30 'acres of land m a centering Anyone anywhere who Is interestnearly everyone the writer) ed in the sjrort is invited to attend Students of the Bear River high heavily wooded cove with ample grass Including who wished to see the series go the but is requested to get in touch with scliocl are asked to come to school and water On the higher ground Is durentire three games The boys re- Willaid Wood or Elmer space for a golf course ball field and Jensen so on Monday September 2 either in great style by finishing reservations facilities Roads sponded ing the elay or evening and receive other recreation may be made before Monin the lead a copy of the daily program been constructed to the after one of the have open fees pay day evenong best played and most wooded part interesting conAn invitation has been extended to and obtain locker keys etc Buses areas thru the tests of the year a rural recreathe will not oierate until Tuesday By making park D D B Green at Tremonton to' bring The two outfits tion reseive it is believed that availcome together as from many Soil Ball enthusiasts Mr and Mrs Ross Lefler of Woodable federal funds may be secured to Thursday evening In the last and de- that and city as can possibly come and land were guests at the J J White of the scries improve it with a water system ciding with the home Sunday “seconds' cn page 5 Continued buildings and equipment necessary playing with apparently all School Board Here on Tuesday BLUFFING UTAH FRIDAY List of Teachers County Schools Paragraphs EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND Worthy ing the lege this and Utah needy State Attracts Men Prominent ' In the State and Nation WPA '' 'Jv |