Show r Four Page THE GARLAND TIMES Legal Notices every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah a Second Class Matter in August 1923 —— Editor and Publisher Vornald Wm Johns Subscription Price $200 A Year Published High Mrs School news written by the and edited Griffin Nethella Jou Class under the Gleason rnalism by Phyllis of direction Bringingyou this Week and every Week variety of news service equalled by few papers published in the state Here you find eight pages of well a chosen reading matter: Local and County news — Ediforials and comments on the the day as they look to us right here in the Bear River Valley— A serial story — News pitures — Comics — A review of the week’s big news — Feature stories by nationally known writers — Advertising by the merchants who are your neighbors Prompt payment of your subscription will help to keep your paper and keep it a good paper U events of EDITORIAL FORMER BISHOP PAYS VISIT Our former bishop Wilford W Richards who was in Garland for a few hours Wednesday revealed that people in the North Central states where he is laboring as President of the Mission show a keener interest in the message of the missionaries when sermons and discussion con- So many men he says cern social conditions are hungry and in want that philosophy and of minor importance What men history are want to know is how religion can make a better v ' world to Jive in day by day It is a fact that religion has done altogether too little iv relationprime concern has been to improve few conversations here were heavily the welfare burdened with inquiries concerning scores they were unable to see of t I 1 1 " ’i ( The u see how they look Many nice dresses are made from silk —Mary Tazoi We are a village The building Activities At The Garland School Tournament As soon as the snow melts we are going to have a marble tournament We may have It some time this week If it gets dry The ones who are going to play from our room are Robert Davis and Thomas Kemp - ' — Marie Bone 5th Class i grade Activities The fourtl grade’ is making a map of the new world and of Spaniards who explored It One of the boys has drawn pictures of those men We have pasted them on the map We are coloring the map to make it look nicer When It Is all finished we will hang It on the wall —Gwen Oyler In Miss Hamson’s sixth grade we are having a chart that tells us If we deserve a check on a satisfactory deportment If you talk to loud or an- the roqm you get a check on the) hty chart We have not decided how many checks on the chart for you get a check on your report card buildings are made of boxes We it Healthville We are all trying form good health habits so we live In the village — Jearld Senn Dale Tarbet 1st grade call to can & Easter Our third grade planned to have an Easter picnic We were going to make Easter baskets out of pasteboard boxes and cover them with We were going to take crepe paper our lunch ftnd go for a walk and have a program But It has snowed since we made our plans so now we'll have to have a May instead walk We think we will have an Easter program In school anyway We are going to color some eggs too —Third grade Picture The pupils Show) of the seventh and Rehearsing Daily Business Manager Advertising in Application laws of Utah of water from Bear river in Box' Elder county Utah Said water will be pumped from Bear river intermit- tently from April 1 to October 31 elusive of each year at either of two1 as follows from the points described R 2 Wj SE cor Sec 18 T 12 N SLB & M: 1) 3020 ft N and 2255 650 ft W 2110 N and (2) ft ft W The water will be used to irrigate 90 acres of Iahd embraced in part of! ft J©5st Thursday Read The Ads BUlLtr the Crowd A HOME FINANCING LOANS r Tri-Sta- te THIS COSTS SPRING ARE LOW WHILE AND ARE AVAILABLE DO IT NOW! Lumber Company will be diverted to from April tober 31 inclusive of each year at the point of issuance of said spring which bears N 2700 ft and E 365 ft from the SE cor Sec 18 T 12 N R 2W SLB & M and allowed to flow in a natural channel westerly a distance of 300 ft and there redlverted into a ditch and used Intermittently to Irrigate 10 acres of land embraced in of said Sec 18 part of the SE1 15 gpm of said water will be diverted at the point of issuance of spring and conveyed through a pipe to a hydraulic ram which will lift part of said 15 gpm of water a vertical distance of 80 ft to two residences where it will be used for domestic and stock- Sperry The play there arent Par' class at its last meeting elected Raulston Zundel as business of the activity and Hilda manager MUler LaVcrn Garfield Nelda Ped- erson and Bert Anderson to do the S FIELDING Mr & Mrs Leo Coombs motored to at 7 pm in the Salt Lake City Monday Monday evening e Mr Claud Grover of Ogden Tremonton American Legion home at week Legion ed with friends here last Garland and Tremonton were Cannon & Mrs Clifford Mr Presia meeting Auxiliaries held of Mr John Ravesten dent Hazel Ransom presided and the Sunday guests out: and family at Clarkston was carried program following Evans of Los Angeles Mrs Florence prayer Yead by Singing 'America” relatives here this week Mrs Hector Haight tap dances were visited with H Smith spent last fc Mrs J Mr Lou Emma given by Buddy Wlnzeler Lake' City with their Stander and a military dance by week at Salt Harold and Virginia Smith children Lucile Miss with Bctensen Hoilen A short Mr & Mrs Stacy Garn of Ogden Cropley as accompanist talk on Fldac work was given by Mrs spent Sunday with their parents Mr the & Mrs Dan Garn Ransom who also Introduced Impressive funeral services for Mis First prize winners essay contest read his essay Eliza Jane Cannon were held at the winner Paul Jenkins hall under the direcSecpnd place winner was Nelda Ped- Fielding ward Mrs tion of Bishop M A Gam Tuesday at Vem L Martin and ersen L W awarded third Manning the prizes Fldac of $3 chairman and $1 $2 and expressed appreciarespectively to Mr tion to the essay contestants Streeper and the Judges of the conA ukelele test for their cooperation song number was rendered by seven second grade girls and boys under the direction of Miss Doll Harris Other students given honorable mention for Hazel their essays were Carl Ward Manning Floyd John Elizabeth Hess Ada Hansen and Wanda Mason REMEMBER —Insurance you need it most — After is the the o loss pm ot Richards Mr & Mrs Silencer City have been visiting with Brigham relatives here this week Mr & Mrs Carl Skinner announce Mrs Skinthe arrival of a baby boy ner was formerly Miss Mabel Christensen cf Elwood TIMES ADS ARE READ ne you cannot' thing It’s wise to be secure OFFICE Insurance Fire and Automobile Notary Public AT JENSEN FURNITU Bonds RE STORE— GARLAND UTAH Searchlight Standard Oil Products leaders WE ARE PLEASED TO BE ABLE TO OFFER ADVERTISED YOU THIS NEW NATIONALLY LINE AT OUR STATION Wood Bros Service Station Theron & Clyde Wood Proprietors E JhsL limn u StwrilexL! watering purposes This application is designated in the Office as File No Engineer's 12003 All protests against the granting of said application stating the reasons therefor shall be submitted In affidavit form and In duplicate accompanied by a fee of $100 and filed in th's office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice T H Date Date of 1st of last HUMPHERYS State Engineer publication April 10 1936 publication May 8 1936 COUNTY PLANNERS MAKE REPORTS April 7 at pm all who have been working Planning In Box Elder asked to meet in the County Commissioners room to hear and accept the reports of each com mittee Fifteen out of twenty-fivcomihlttees made their reports to 43 Tuesday committees on Program county were GHOSTS Z3 The Buyer Who Wants the' Most for his Money Always “GHOST” to GARLAND SHELL SERVICE Shell and Lubricants are the Best that can be Had at Any Price Gasoline — Garland ’"Shell Service— when prepared EZRA JENSEN fact the advertising —B H Newsy News From Auxiliary Give Eay Prizes to Students Of High School State 7 k V rd Cannon as Eve Santry wife and Leslie Wight as Lynn Gray Also Nelda Pederson as Mrs Marshall Ara Andersen as Mary Marshall and Deaun Henrie as Angle Several Leading Parts that is Interesting in one or two large leading ot ' approximately but several equal length There are also three or in four character parts which offer great File opportunity to amateurs The seniors present a play each to obtain funds In view of this of year JZ 1 Cast Estate of Henry Clark and Eliza- Clark Deceased claims with Creditors will present And at Room vouchers Jo the undersigned Committee 23 1st Nat’l Brigham Bank Bldg Chosen City Utah on or before the 5th day of June A D 1936 The cast of the senior play is reAdminiSTANLEY M BIGLER school on strator of the estate of Henry Clark hearsing every night after the stage The date of the play has and Elizabeth Clark Deceased Nelson is Miss 24 for set been April for AdLEWIS 'JONES Attorney which is In charge of the’ production ministrator Brigham City Utah "New called act a comedy 3 three Date of first April publication Fires” A D 1936 The cast includes the Roe as Lucinda June HanUSERS NOTICE TO WATER sen as Suzanne 'Floyd John as Sid as Jerry Abbott Stanley Lake Offlre Slate Engineer's Salt Sperry Sperry Carlos Hansen as Stephen City Utah April 6 1936 Notice is hereby given that T W Santry Farrell Munns as Billy SaUtah has made ntry" Alta Grover as Phyllis Santry CoUinsAon Potter beth eig- to TremonUn goln to see the show morning "A Dream" a Night's play written by Shakespeare 1 pm the Garland at Friday School —Roy Davis 6th grade Is going- - to see a picture show of the We are studying about silk We world's fair showing different scenes like to study about silk We get silk and buildings We hope to have 99 from silkworms la come —Mary Jane Davis 8th grade The silkworm very little He eats and eats Then it Vodys Allred 7th grade he grows b'gger and bigger Then he goes to sleep Then they kill the silkworms and get silk from them —Doris Carter 2nd grade We get silk from the silk worm They eat mulberry leaves We like to the Well Begun CREDITORS State Engineer In th main most of these separate Date of 1st publication April 10 1936 projects were well written and offered Date of last publication May 8 1936 some very valuable suggestions and e prohelps in building a gram for the county USERS NOTICE TO WATER Within a few days time the other State Engineer’s Office Salt Lake 10 committee reports will be submitted and all data In all reports will City Utah April 6 1936 Notice is hereby given that T W be available for publication chairman Noble Hunsaker General Collinston Utah Potter has made and of the meeting charge In accordance with the 1°° Application Robert H Stewart act-Agent sec County laws of Utah to appropriate 05 secretary of water from Potter’s spring in Box Elder county Utah Said water individuals only The years ahead will see the religion that is survive show an ability to solve the social problems that face mankind President and Mrs Richards enjoyed very much the short time they were able to spend here and asked your editor to express to their many friends here on whom they were unable to call their sincere regrets as well as their best wishes for each one’s success and happiness Their TO Senior Play Now said Sec 18 This application is designated the State Engineer's Office as No 12004 All protests against the granting said application stating the reasons therefor shall be submitted in affidavit form and In duplicate accompan- led by a fee of $1 00 and filed in this offlce within 30 days after the comof this pletion of the publication notice T H HUMPHERYS to v NOTICE EVj to improve Its ships FRIDAY APRIL 10 1936 THE GARLAND TIMES - JLLthsL y BiqqsnJL (BahqwjL Jit IhsLiomsi CQ Z3 |