Show Beet Growers Are Assured fiilLBenefit Paymenls in Pertin ent Paragraphs s 1938 Washington D C February 3rd — by the Senate January 26 Beet growers of Utah will be paid The appropriation to cover payan additional $125000 on their 1937 ments on the 1938 crop is carried In crop according to estimates released the regular Department of Agriculture this week by the United States Sugar Appropi iation Bill which Is due for under the terms of early Beet Association The passage In the House which a special appropriation has money will become available In the Just been passed by both House and next fiscal year beginning In July so Senate that the payments on the 1938 beet The Government payments authori- crop should be made shortly after zed by the Sugar Act are expected the crop has been harvested accordto average about $190 a ton In Utah — ing to the association and the state last year produced “Utah growers” the Association’s 700000 tons of beets Government statement said "have an opportunity payments for 1938 will be made at to participate in the Government paythe same rate as for 1937 but with a ment program to a greater extent larger crop in prospect the Associa- than at the level of production tion believes that the total for Utah which pievailed In 1937 because no will be substantially greater acreage allotments such as those esThe appropriation of $3970000 to tablished under the cover payments on the 1937 sugar beet Act are In contemplated In 1938 in the first de- other words crop was contained the government paybill which was ments will be made on all beets appropriation ficiency passed by the House January 21 and grown" School Muscians Will Present Same Opera Given Here in 1924 Bear River High Students Learning “In The Garden of the Shah Persons who attended high school will find this year’s opera especially interesting since It is a revival of "In the Garden of the Shah” the first musical stage performance ever presented at Bear River Doubtless those who saw the former production will be interested in in 1924 The 1924 cast comparisons making to Mr Nye Included Editb according Davis (Mrs Marion Summers) Eunice Peterson (Mrs Bernice J Ina Peterson (Mrs Lavern WilWilliam Bradshaw Ed Kerr cox) Farnsworth and Allen CanStanley — — — - - non - - Those playing the main parts this year are Cleo Nye Amy Christopher-so- n June Frazier Melvin Manning Castleton Grant Parry Hall Stanley Nielson and Grant Hawkins Intensive rehearsing of both the Is being lead parts and the chorus done in the vocal music classes in preparation for the presentation on February 23 anl 24 East Gailand 'NEWS LETTER A benefit program banquet and dance will be given In East Garland amusement hall Friday February 11 The funds raised will be used for the new ward chapel and class rooms which are now nearly completed The tickets are $1 00 Mr & Mrs Howard Oyler and son from Stacy arrived Sunday evening California where they have made their home for the past year A three act play entitled “A Prince There Was” was presented here Wednesday evening under the direction of the Honeyville MIA A group of local boy scouts enjoyed a chill supper at the home of scout Ned Shaffer Tuesday The evening was spent in playing games Hie local basket ball team played a In the winning game ovpj Mendon amusement hall Friday evening — Mr & Mrs Lafe Grover and Mrs Hazel Riser drove to Logan Sunday to visit their son Dean Mr & Mrs Homer Maxble were In Ogden on business Monday Mr & Mrs I L Isaacson and Miss drove to Madge Nielson Brigham Wm V By Be Positive Npt Johns Says Lecturer Negative In words of soberness emanating from somewhere away down deep in his throat and without benefit of their usual nasal resonance Ed Holmgren will admit to having been' right down “in the valley of the shadow” during the past week He does' declare however with his usual optimism that he is on the way back now and if he doesn’t have to get up to answer the telephone too often he will soon bo on top Perhaps in view of his still delicate condition congratulations on his recovery should still come by mail Ohy yesr Ed says that what he had or has was the ‘flu’ ORDINANCE Home Discipline Must problems of disciplining' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY the home Miss Winifred COUNCIL OF GARLAND CITY: the extension division of Section That there is hereby the University of Utah held the ungranted to Utah Power & Light Comdivided attention of 34 men and women for an hour and a half at the pany its successors and assigns (here called the "Granted) the right prihigh school cafeteria last Monday vilege or franchise until June 1 1950 evening to construct maintain and operate Miss Hazen is a woman of rare In the present and future streets aland seems thoroughly nersonality leys and public places In Garland In and grounded practice principles Utah and Its successors electric of home living Her methol Is that City and power lines together with of class leader rather than that of light the necessary or desirable apall lecturer “She is a remarkable teach(including underground er” commented President C E purtenances transconduits poles towers wires Smith mission lines and and telegraph ML'S Hazen stressed the positive telephone lines for its own use) for side of discipline "In the end" she the purpose of supplying electricity said “if the child is to be effectively to said city the inhabitants thereof conti oiled it must be by inner conand persons and corporations beyond viction rather than because of exlimits the thereof for light heat ternal coercion” She believes that power and other purposes parents will do Well to Ignore certain 2 Section The location of al’ evidences of misbehavior declaring towers conduits on publi" looks and that parents often push a child Into shall Joe fixed streets City by the had conduct by over anxious attempts: Council by minute entry reciting the to correct It fact thereof Only two more meetings are sched-ulSection 3 All lines constructed at the high school for Miss Haz- en Next Monday’s discussion will be under this grant shall be constructed accordance of with established pracin concerned with the question puncontices with respect to electrical ishing children Discussing children In Hazen of Ed will be glad to know as will all of our readers that Doc Innes appeared on the job after his prolonged illness this week-- - The office must have looked just Funeral for Former a little strange after all this Garland Woman Held time Al Salt Lake City Maybe things around here can get back to normal again now It was to see Tripp’s a genuine the boys ball against pleasure Coach way played basketWeber last Fri- day night m Tho the boys were out rushed in the opening minutes of play by a' team confident and heavier and in: tent upon putting the game away in a hurry they held their heads crowded their Fureral services of widow wards this and Mr family and Stella Conley Clarks ton were Mrs Elma Petersen Dewey for Mrs Anne EdEdwards Thales former Garland sugar factory superwere held at the Rose intendent Room of the James Taylor Funeral Home at 12 noon Saturday January of Bishop 29th under the direction Alex Anderson of the Waterloo ward were preThe following numbers “The Lord’s Prayer sented: Singing by a vocal trio Prayer by Bishop W L Grover formerly of Garland Voaddress cal solo by Norma Squires Coombs Vocal solo “Q by Kenneth Milton Father” H Address My Remarks by Bishop Alex Welling Anderson "Teach Me To Singing Elder Smith Benediction Pray" Interment was at Lehi where the grave was dedicated by H P of Garland A large number of former Garland resident attended the services m tripes E Fagg of Salt the marriage of Word was received this week from LaRue to Jay the University of Wisconsin at Madi& Mrs Leroy son that Harold Smith of the UniverThe Welling formerly of this place sity of Utah has been selected as one marriage to take place today Feb of four students to receive a teaching 4th And speaking of the of school fellowship in the graduate Mr Sc Mrs T F Coombs have rewe coulfl not menof Wis- coach chemistry of the University turned home after spending the past consin Mr Smith will reoedve his tion the victory without California several weeks at Riverside M A in June and will begin his that acknowledging where they visited with their children doctorate work next fall showed evidence of Mr & Mrs J M Fife and family Harold is the son of Mr and Mrs playing Chester Cannon of Ogden spent and for intelligent coaching on the Joseph H Smith of Fieldmg with his parents Mr & Mrs Sunday and his Lyle the past six years has been attending part Frank Cannon and family of Utah Two years associates the University It showed Mr Sc Mrs Emery Hess spent Satago on receiving his BA degree he a fine spirit can be urday at Logan was elected to the National Honoraiy Mr Sc Mrs F W Hess spent Mona team Kappa Phi and at the possessed only Phi Fraternity day at Ogden and inspirsame time received a two year teach- well disciplined Mr Sc Mrs Delbert Wood or Santa in the graduate school ed by wholesome leaderAnn California are visiting with Mr ing fellowship fie’a to the would "I go into like & Mrs ship Ralph Ashby and family for of Industrial Chemistry when I rean indefinite period ceive my ‘PhD’ degree" Harold deMr & Mrs J M Gaddle attended a J L Earl and daughter Noreen left clared ‘‘but most now I am last week for San Diego where they party in Ogden Sunday given for Mr terested in finishing my school work" Gadd’e’s brother R D Gaddle by his will visit with Lemuel Earl who t stationed with the US Navy They daughters will also travel down the coast They STAKE PRIMARY plan to be gone about a month UNION MEETING ATTENDANCE Mrs Marie McFarland and children of Logan are visiting at the J H is the attendance by Following union Smith home wards at the stake Primary January 29: meeting held Saturday Mr Sc Mrs Albert Lake City announce their daughter Verda son of Mr Welling to the Los Angeles and Denver the °f Tripp also that Section 5 written The Grantee shall acceptance of tils City commissioner Lewis Abbott Abbott reminds trappers must have a state trapper's either public cense to trap on private lands Mr by Ethel Rogers City Reeorder (SEAL) A SERVICE FUNERAL' COMPLETE SHAW IVERSON & j GOOD WORK at FAIR PRICESf ft Lee’s Barber Shop iir Parlor Beauty Connection file UUh Garland JAMES DOR C Will Be In Hi Office Over Penney’ Store In Tremonton SATURDAY- - Call Dr For Appointment 5th FEB EXAMINED EYES GLASSES FITTED Evans Phone 124 GUT FUEL COSTS 25 BY INSULATING WITH ROCK WOOL Keep Ice Off Your Eave Lower Summer Temperatures 10 to 15 Degree PEDERSEN Arthur J J & Box 394 Prderaen Box 53 Thompson FOR YEAR THOMPSON Tremonton Garland Fhone Fhone AROUND COMFORT J Ask Shell Newell B Cook game warden that they that OPTOMETRIST The season for trapping fur bearing animals such as mink and muskrat has been set from February 15th Inclusive to March 15th by state game City Utah do hereby certiof the foregoing consisting pages Is $ full true and correct copy of an ordinance adopted by tht City Council of said City at a meeting duly held therein on the 17th day of January 1938 IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said City on the 17 day of January 1938 fy two franwithin Recorder DR YOURS says fied Garland The - the with 88 the undersigned the duly qualiand acting City Recorder of I hereunder chise Rogers Recorder STATE OF UTAH ) COUNTY OF BOX ELDER) and assigns to Indemnify said City and hold it blameless against any and all liability loss cost damage or expense which may accrue to said City by reason of the neglect default or misconduct of the Grantee In the construction operation or maintenance of Its lines and appurtenances its : City In no City shall way be responsible or liable for any accident or damage that may occur or in the construction operation maintenance of its by the Grantee lines and appurtenances hereunder and the acceptance of this franchise shall be deemed an agreement on the part of said ' Grantee Its successors Section 4 The boys played ball as livestock shows The other boys discussed their exhibits at the Ogden a team There was no show where they all won grand grandstanding on the part championships of any of them They were playing for their school and their coach as a team not Warden Gives Trapping as individuals Season Data Fielding Young Man Christensen of of Awarded d guests Fellowship and family At U of Wisconsin Mayor Attest Ethel struction opponents to the limit every minute and then proceeded Monday to Mrs E B Rucker and show a smooth skill and son Owen left Tuesday for California after fighting spirit that carried week home at the spending the past them to the front and on to Boys Talk at Lions of her daughter Mrs R J Potter Had Stan CastleJohn O Oyler and son Eugene re- victory Club Luncheon Newsy New turned home Wednesday from Span- ton been hitting the basket From were accompanied with his usual regularity the ish Fork They Max and Verl Anderson Day Garfrom Salt LaJro by Mrs Oyler who had score would have been far FIELDING were Buchanan field and Forrest been visiting relatives there more one sided because he guests of the Tremonton Lions club visited Lafe Mrs in Grover relatives two and Mrs Shirley McCulloch missed many easy looking Wednesday evening California are Brigham Friday children of Torrance shots described his recent Max Anderson & Mrs week of guests Wood TO AN ORDINANCE GRANTING COMUTAH POWER & LIGHT AND PANY SUCCESSORS ITS ASSIGNS LIGHT AN ELECTRIC HEAT AND POWER FRANCHISE thirty (30) aays after its passage Section 6 This ordinance shall take effect as soon as It shall b? published as required by law deposited and recorded In the office of the City Recorder and accepted as required herein Council of Passed by the City Gat land City Utah this 17th day of January 1938 (SEAL) Alfred Michaells or li- EXPERT FOR LUBRICATION SERVICE USED CARS With an OK That Counts Our Used riht FRONK Cars Make Or We Do Garland Shell Good— Virgil Carter Service Bill Fraser CHEVROLET Tremonton Fhone 28 Izeota 3£iirhes Operator Ads & Notices TO BUY— lVc call for and cash for freshly dead or Horses and Cows Fhone Logs" Enterprise 30 We pay for the cal! 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