Show 4 Page Four THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY Text for’ the Week: THE GARLAND TIMES GOOD UNDERSTANDING Bringing you this Week and every Week a variety of news service equalled by few papers published in the state Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Editor and Publisher Vemald Wm Johns Subscription Price $200 A Year High School newt written by the Jon rnallsm Mrs Nethella Griffin and edited by Phyllis Class the direction under of Gleason Prompt payment of your subscription will help to keep your paper and keep it a good paper Tractor School Held At NEW SERIAL YARN BY CHANNING POLLOCK High School The International Tractor School was opened at 10 o'clock last Wednesday morning In the Bear River high school shop Discussions and lectures were given on Delsel and gasoline tractors Inter g national trucks farm mowers separators and other FEBRUARY 28 1936 Reveals "Synthetic Gentleman Author's Deep Insight GIVETH FAVOR Newiy New girl bom Monday Feb 24 at the home of Mrs Deakln 's parents Mr St Mrs war Jarvis Johnson Mrs Deakln formerly Miss Effle Johnson of this Mr St Mrs Orren Evans and baby place is a famous men bom In Conley Christen ef Clarkston Morse of Ogden visited with relatives Their February guest at the Claud Petersen home and friends here Thursday names are Washington Lincoln St Mrs Eugene Cannon is spending a Frank and Lewis Hess of Provo Valentine and Longfellow We had a few days with her children at Deweywith their parent spent the program and Invited our parents ville Mr St Mrs F W Hess and family Mr St Mrs F W Hess and family Mr St Mrs Thales Cannon and small to to motored Brigham City Saturday daughter of Deweyville visited with attend funeral services held for Mr relatives here Sunday New Hot Mrs A O Whitney and baby of Salt Hess’ father J W Hess Reese and Edwin Roundy and Oleen Water WashLake City are visiting with Mrs Whiton drove a business to A W Bums Gam St Ogden Mr Mrs ney's parents ing Equipment for an Indefinite period trip Monday Mr & Mrs LaVor Johnson of Always Ready Mr St Mrs Bert Deakln of Blue with here relatives a visited of announce City the arrival Creek baby last week Mr St Mrs E M Earl of Parker Idaho are guests of Mr and Mrs Jed Earl this week From FIELDING to find out more about their life think a study of the religion furniture and social life of that time I wish to qee would be Interesting how 1Mr ellr w“ d“ro’?1 like and Have — Edna Mae Ward who Is tending the school of nursing at the Dee hospital in Ogden has been chosen chairman of the Junior Prcm committee The prom is to be given March 27 at the Hotel Ben Lomand Miss Ward Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J H Ward Mrs Ray Capener entertained at a Miss dinner party Tuesday in honor of first birthday anniversary of her PW the son PRIZES ‘THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME” wUAtrt ESSAY CONTEST “WITCH” For High School Students and High Schools day of the week are you going to come in and see Get Free Entry Blanks at those money saving Brewer Do it Super Tread Tires? Robert Simonsen today JEWELER Tremonton Utah Garland Shell Service X! TT j Products Hot Oil Treatm ent for Dandrff — $100 With Brittle Hair Dry Wave Finger Miss Beauty Parlor Mary Bailey Beauty Shop Operator Also and 60 Phone GET YOUR SLEEP! Of course insurance requires the outlay of a small amount of cash but it pays you big dividends in freedom from fears and worries that can take most of the joy out of life Protect your property investment and enjoy your sleep fire: Wrap the person up quickly In a rug or coat Then roll him on the floor until the flame Is smothered Then call a doctor —Carma Nielson Wynn Zundel 1st grade We are trying very hard to keep our desks clean We put our books In straight and put all scraps of paper in the waste basket We want to be We have learned good housekeepers how to take good care of books too —Lola Isaacson 1st grade We had a new Weekley Reader It ijohn J Shumway INSURANCE j — LOANS — REAL ESTATE — NOTARIAL WORK The GARLAND THEATRE Friday and Saturday Feb 22 & 29: ‘THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN” With Frank Morgan and C Courtneidge Sunday Monday & Tuesday March 2 1 and “RENDEZVOUS” 3: With William Powell and Rosalind Russel Tri-Sta- Lumber Company te IF YOUR HOME BURNED DOWN TONIGHT COULD YOU DISCUSS YOUR INSURANCE PROBLEMS Wednesday and Thursday March 4 & 5: WATCH FOR SPECIAL Friday and Saturday March 6 & 7: Buck Jones In “SILVER SPURS” WITH EZRA JENSEN at- $40000 a Complete Good for- In championship IN 88 And VICO Lee’s Barber Shop could enjoy them Castleton 3rd grade wrote class we our language stories about the work we do at our We tried to make the stories homes After we had written the Interesting stories we drew pictures about them Some of the pictures were very funny 4th grade —Clarice Johnson We have been learning our fractions in school We know how to add subtract and multiply our fractions It is fun when you know how 8th grade —Beverly Austin How to help some one who is on —Louise Basketball guests were Mr and Mrs Leland Capener and children Joyce Robert and Richard Mrs Helen Lee and Mrs J W Metcalf Miss Arlene Hadfield a student at the USAC In Logan spent the week end with her parents Mr and Mrs J O Hadfield PEP- Marrow Oil Treatment — 50c with Finger Wave 50c Finger Wave & Shampoo 25c Finger Wave — Wet 40c Finger Wave — Dry ALSO ANY KIND OF IRON CURL people The finals of the Girls basketball tournament at the Bear River high the with school will begin Monday “Volcanoes" from the third hour class with Lois Vance as captain battling from the Cleo Marble's "COnquerers” fourth Hour class to decide the sophodeciding SEX VICE COMPLETE HAVE A NEW OIL PERMANENT WAVE NOW SIX DIFFERENT OIL PERMANENTS GIVEN— Also DU ART— PRICES FROM $150 UP invention for them —Colleen Thompson 3rd grade was bom on the 27 Mr Longfellow of February one hundred and twenty-nin- e The people called years ago him the Children’s Poet or the Home Poet because he wrote poems so all very last chapter Girls Contest In play their Iverson Garland Blue Light Service be“tlul tlee will A FUNERAL I volcano I am sure this show give' me' good background for -history id high: 'school" —Ethel Mae Manning 8th grade 'We studied the poem of Hiawatha first We learned how he built the When k canoe of it was done It looked very nice Many warriors could ride In It One man could carry it op his back It was a great RIVERSIDE The freshles & Shaw Activities At The Garland School mm more ' 13:15 all of them came tells us about Washington and Lincoln Nearly Hansen 2nd grade It told us about news from all over —Eugene the world We like the Weekly Reader It is our little newspaper It —Leone Oyler2nd comes every week We have been studying about four Channlng Pollock has written such dramatic masterpieces as The Fool" We are Just starting to study about "The Enemy" and “The Ilonas Beautiful" lie wrote the lyric for "My Mau" Utah and I am very glad because I Implements Immortalized by Fanny Itrlce But— live In Utah I would like to know At noon free lunch was open to all “My only Deal talent” he lms de- what in other parts of the state do shop Btudenti and farmers of the valdred -- I for frlrnWlix I kilo more ow that t ha boon at bishops and burglars chorus girls and (or was given ley A picture show about 88 years ago aince U ptaeor bootblacks 2:30 and baron capitalists Utah Our teacher Is going to came one unt man ln the Harvesthan' any other IJ'&nk paltcin ’International toglve us 100 questions &boutUtah1 verse" ter agent at Tremonton was responI think that this Is a good idea beAnd right there yon have the sible for bringing the school to the cause then we can find out what we remarkable the Insight The lntermountaln divi- planation of community have learned during the study on the International Harvester sion of the state— Blaine K Welling 7th grade the event Company sponsored In class we have been studying for the past two weeks about Box Elder WINS SPEECH CONTEST county I think It is a good Idea Bince It is the county we live in It Is surDonald Pack son of W C Pack of how many important things we prizing the Future Farmer 'SnoWvllle won have in this county right around Public Speaking contest last week in we live that we think of no where the Bear River chapter His subject Importance was “Erosion of Soil" We have been studying mostly of This contest Is sponsored every year western Box Elder and have been by Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas planning a trip out to Blue Creek The subject of the speech must conWe Park Valley and Promontory of agcern some national problem about things hope to know many riculture of the county so that when that part meet Donald will enter the regional the roads dry we can take our trip to be held at either Logan or Brigham — LaRue Nowland 7th grade during the first part of April to deEach pupil In the 8th grade has incide candidates for further contests vested one thousand dollars in a parwhich will culminate at the national We have agreed to sell stock ticular meet at Kansas City It on March thirtyth and then we In 1932 Keith Rhodes from East shall see who picked the best stock CHANNING POLLOCK Garland won third place in the naWe think this will help to direct us tional contest to both the upper and lower crusts of if we ever have a desire to really inUtah has an outstanding record In life that makes Ills new adventure this speech contest The state has' novel "Synthetic Gentleman” some of vest any money in stocks — Ha Hall 8th grade had representatives in the national the grandest reading of this or any othWednesday Mr Pierson 1s going to meet in five out of the past six years er year It is the story of a matinee of "The Last Days worker who broke into another put on a winning one first place two' second man's house stepped Into another of Pompii” for those who wish to go —places and three third places Garland from School I want to the man's shoes (while his own were drying by the fireplace) and found that go because I wish to see how they fimnxaTiKO most In order to keep the girl he loved be dressed in ancient Rome I would had to go right on wearing the disgame soon -- after Zella Hurd will guise of a gentleman short story lead her squad “Thunders" from the Playwright novelist writer lecturer Tand first hour class in a combat with the essayist poet of distinction Channlng Pol- second hour “Musketeers" under Amy lyricist Mrs T J Udy and daughters Grace lock born In 1SS0 In Washington D C Chrlstopherson and visitors has become one of the outstanding lone were Brigham In the near future the Thursday literary figures of the present day It game to decide the school Is with On Wednesday afternoon Mrs pride that this newspaper an- championship will be played that hi “Synthetic GentleCapener entertained at a birth- nounces In man" in columns will appear day party for her small daughter serial form This bright exciting story Joyce The afternoon was spent in Is guaranteed to keep anyone who begames after which refreshments were gins It hanging on breat hh—sly to the served Mr and Mrs Marvin Burnett and small son were guests o Mr and Mrs Burnett of Plymouth 8unday Mr and Mrs Newell Udy and children spent Sunday in Portage visiting friends and relatives Mr and Mrs Lloyd Cravens of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Geo R Hales Their small son Ray returned home with them after a week with his grandparspending ents Mrs J W Metcalf of San Francisco Is spending a short time with her iioteT MfSRiy— Capeiicf Mr and Mrs J M Burt and baby were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Ronald Hales Mrs Stephen Hales and daughter Sandra are spending a couple of weeks in Salt Lake City at the J L Cravens home IS HARD BUT THE WAY OF TRANSGRESSORS — Proverb Fire and' Automobile Notary Public OFFICE AT JENSEN FURNITURE ORPHEUM Insurance Bonds STORE— GARLAND UTAH Friday and Saturday February 28 & 29: THE NEW Dustless Oiled Stoker Slack - WE ALWAYS HAVE IT Sale H end “MELODY TRAIL” Sunday Monday & Tuesday “AH March 1 2 and 3: WILDERNESS” By Alfred Michaelis Coal Co We Give S & “PURSUIT” ON HAND ALL OTHER SIZES OF UTAH’S BEST FUELS PEA — NUT — STOVE — LUMP For THEATRE Tremonton Utah Green Stamps Wednesday and Thursday March 4 & 5 “HERE COMES THE BAND” |