Show THE GARLAND Bureau Benefits Are Annual Da Clean Seed Bishoprics and stake the Prominent Speakers Urge Farmers Support In Efforts to Assist Agriculture to the west Several other to agrl Just as dangerous are getting started In the and thru the same practice seed only the planting of certified can prevent the complete destruction of the farms In the future It was stated Man has yet to prove that farming under Irrigation can be more than temporary Dr Evans declared Erosion hare and noxious weeds always won In the past native The banquet served under the direction of the associated women of farm bureau was well up to the usual standard tho not quite bo well attended as in former years Tables were set In the high school cafeteria and the tasty meal prepared In the school kitchen by women of the or- the activities evening's E J by Presidents Mrs A R Capener to Join plea to farmers the north Box Elder farm Bureau and assist In the work it is trying to acwas made by President complish who stated that in fairness Holmgren all who derive benefits should give the movement some support Holmgren A special The and will The ward clerks FEBRUARY 11 1938 Scouts Receive of this at on Awards at Ogden days sponsor temple month temple this 11th and Wednesday The Ogden district scout Court of the Honor held Tuesday will long be re23 membered by the boys who particideclared W Lee Thompson pated Sunday Sunday Feb 13 10 am local scoutmaster who headed a GarSchool land delegation of 43 scouts and scout-eofftcert Stake 230 pm Auxiliary attending the Ogden ceremonies meet other scout troops from other 730 pm Sacrament meeting Fare- Many of the valley were prescommunities well Testimonial for Robert Kirkham ent Relle Scoutmaster Thompson was accomTuesday Feb 15 2 pm lesson Mr panied by his assistants Sam Cape-nLiterary Society meeting Arthur Welling will $ive"a review of Arthur Astle and Earl Johns the book “Log Cabin Lady" Cars to take the group to Ogden were Nielson J W by Marvin provided 4 pm for all children Primary Earl Dean Hall T E Betenson Leo R Walker Ezra Jensen and Arthur The assembly pro7:30 pm MIA gram “Stories of Our Land” will be Astle At the Court of Honor awards were under the direction of Hazel Rogers presented the Garland scouts as folThursday Feb 17 7 pm Singing lows: Star scouts: Ray Davis Laurel Mothers practice Hall L R Walker and Keith Walker 730 pm Genealogical meeting Merit badges: Earl Betenson Dona pm Ward chorus practice ald Bond"" Ray Davis “ Laurel Hall' L R Walker Keith Walker Russel Miller Billy Capener Sterling Huish Glen Manning and Grant Hartman First class: Russel Miller Sterling Huish Neil Hall For Second class: Gene Mulllner Frank The town of Perry thru Its at- - Bowcutt Reed Innes Nell Anderson Curtis tomey Walter Mann appeared be- - Billy Capener Billy Barnard fore the county commission this week for to In assist $2000 asking buying Newsy New lands on the Perry watershed Logan the Friday weeds culture state ganization were directed On U Church Scmare Meet Topics The cause of agriculture cannot be brought to the attention of the nation other than thru the efforts of de an organized farm population state farm dared Ward Holbrook bureau president at the annual banquet of the fanners of north Box Elder last Saturday evenings Specific legislation and other work in state and nation was accomplished cited by Mr Holbrook to show what the farm bureau has done All farmers he pointed out have benefited from this whether they' have paid A dues to the organization or not sense of appreciation should prompt is that to the all join working group In their interest !it was declared Dr Evans of the U8AC experiment station discusswl at length the part poor seed is playing In reduced stands of alfalfa In the state and also the spread of noxious weeds thru planting Imported seed containing them White top appeared In the state In a few Isolated places thru such plantings he said and has spread thru use of unclean seed It Is not TIMES FRIDAY Perry Seeks Funds From FIELDING Cache Team Here Tonight Bears to Meet Crucial Test in Battle With Hyrum Basketball Aggregation and Tonight In the local high school nlng and Castleton forwards gym South Cache and Bear River Hess and Fryer guards meet in a basketball game that may In spite of a loss to Weber recently 1 condecide the champion of region South Cache Is still a heavy Both teams are rated on even terms tender for the region 1 title They for the encounter and a capacity turned back Box Elder 41 to 14 last crowd is expected to turn out and will be content with Tuesday The Bears were defeated early in nothing less than a victory tonight Last at teams met the season when the Tuesday Bear River noaed out the Bulldogs from North Cache by a Richmond The locals are determinThe winner was not score of ed to even the score tonight if possible Coach Tripp’s quintet has determined until the lost moment of last 50 seconds the on the be to their play tough During plenty proved as they demonstrated lead changed three times but Bear home floor the River played steadily and held against Weber The starting line-u- p will consist of Wassom center Man- - ball as the game ended Community Concert$ Bear River Band Giving Logan Women Speak At Auxiliary Meet Mrs Ora Lewis Department president and Mrs O A Anderson Disboth of Logan were trict president at the present Wednesday evening meeting of the Garland Amerlcar Legion Auxiliary Mrs Lewis gave During the meeting a talk on the Legion Auxiliary Program and Doris Peterson of East Garland spoke on the Universal Service Plan Mrs F L Nye and Mrs Lee Isaacson were hostesses and served refreshments to the members and guests Concerts are being given by the Bear River high school class A band in practically all the surrounding C C Watkins Director communities announced The schedule for the following concerts at Deweyville week includes Thatcher and Both well Several communities have already been visited and the rest will receive programs In the near future Noel Cook and Quarter Manager master Bob Wassom are assisting Mr Watkins with this work The programs are sponsored by the local PTA organizations with The board endorsed a petition of Lake City spent the the county public officials asking the relatives here Friends of Dr Wllford J Mason of state tax commission to establish a to will be interested Los Angeles branch office in the county of his marriage to Miss Esther Many persons requesting road im- hear of Los also The Mercer Angeles in various parts of tile provements February 8 at marriage took place county were heard at the meeting the Little Church of the Flowers In Glendale California Members of the Social Development Club met at the home of Mrs Thersa Coombs for their regular meeting on DEPOSITS FOR YOUR It is the vide policy every depositors of this possible bank safeguard to pro- for its - When you deposit your money here you not only enjoy the protection afforded by careful management and capital resources but every dollar of your deposits up to $5000 is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation gives us great satisfaction to be proable to provide this doubly-sur- e tection for you when you bank here It BEAR RIVER Tremonton STATE BARK Utah We Welcome New Accounts Daines Opens Law Office Daines announces the opening of a law office at Tremonton Mr Daines will practice here and also in Logan where he will be associated with his brother Attorney this week L Delos a prominent Logan attorney Mr Daines has been acting sistant cashier at the Bear State Bank until recently DANCING CLASS as as- River ENTERTAINS Soon Possibility that play lovers of the may be able to tee a skilled present the popular meloap“Hell Bent for Heaven’’ the when peared likely this week In“Little Theatre” group Logan formed the Garland Lions that they would like to bring the play here A committee of the club consisting of George Davis Carl Cook J D Gunderson Alma W King and Harold Persson were appointed to and make arrangements for vestigate the production If such Is possible valley group drama Members of the Garland MIA dancing class under the direction of Russel Boss held a party at the amuseWard SOUND FILM DEMONSTRATED ment hall Tuesday evening MLA offiers and some members of AT HIGH SCHOOL the stake board were special guests Students and faculty of the high Mrs Thomas Simmons and son Le- school listened at the close of school to a demonstration of a new of Monday mon and Mrs Michael Erickson Beaver Dam were dinner guests of sound film machine designed for visual Instruction It was explaned that Mr St Mrs L W Manning Sunday the equipment would provide soundEarl Glen Anderson George Davis silent and still pictures music for The boys were taken on a tour of matinee dances and with a microthe State Industrial school and for a phone provide a public address sysswim at the Weber gymnasium tem Buy At Rock Bottom Prices The LaGra Shop Full Swing Clearance Hundred$ of Sale i$ Still in Choice Items of fine Wearing Apparel can be had Here at Tremendous And You Are Buying Quality Savings to You Every Time THE LA GRA SHOP Tremonton NEWS Mrs Arthur Thursday of last week Welling of Garland was a special guest and gave a reading Luncheon was served by the hostess Mr St Mrs J D Munson Revon Mr & Mrs Jasper Shaffer are visitAndrew and Lowell Farnsworth were ing relatives In Salt Lake City Sunday guests of Mr St Mrs James Steve Shaffer small son of Mr & Burt of Ogden Mrs V L Shaffer was burned about Mrs Lila Weis and two children of the mouth and face by lye Saturday Ogden are visiting with Mr & Mrs He was taken to the hos- F T Coombs and family for an Inevening pital where It was found that none definite period had entered the stomach He Is reMr & Mrs Wilford Cameron and ported much Improved family of Salt Lake City spent the Mr & Mrs Henry Oyler and Mr St d with relatives here Mrs R J Potter were Sunday evenAndrew Is spending with relatives at Oging guests at the home of Mr St Mrs L M Holman r The local basketball boys played the USAC freshmen Monday night at sister Mrs L R Shaffer L M Holman was a Brigham City Logan MIA stake board members Oneta visitor on business Monday Mr tz Mrs Leo Oyler drove to Salt Shurtz and Fielding Barlow visited Lake City on business Monday the ward Tuesday evening A number of the local boy scout? Mr Sc Mrs Howard Oyler- - returned scout master to their home in California Satur- accompanied by their Grover also Lafe Grover Clifton day They were accompanied Miss by Roda Oyler who will spend a short Lonzie Sorensen and Gus Larson attended the Jamboree held In Ogden time visiting there and evening Delos Adams Is at home again after Tuesday afternoon a week with relatives in spending southern Utah Mr Carl Wood of Salt Lake City visited last week at the home of his 1 LETTER ' 4f 4 PROTECTS© to Valley East Garland BJ81 TJ Dramatists Land Purchase About $6000 Is to be expended for the purchase of the privately owned lands by the town of Perry which deMr St Mrs P T Coombs spent Monto the sires to give land federal day In Brigham City on business for reforestation and government Mr & Mrs E M Earl and children erosion control to prevent floods of Parker Idaho visited with their which have In the past menaced the parents Mr St Mrs Jed Earl this "" community week The family is on Its way to The commission matter New York took the under advisement Dean Hess and Max Wood of Salt High School Playing South USAC Lions May Bring Liberty Theatre TREMONTON UTAH Program for This Week: Sunday Monday Tuesday “TAVARICH” With Claudette Colbert and Charles Boyer Wednesday & Thursday “THE LANCER SPY” With George Sanders and Delores Del Rio Friday & Saturday Double Featuri: “PARTNERS OF THE PLAIN” With Wm Boyd and George Hays “LOVE ON TOAST With Stella Ardler and John Payne In extaiMcH telephone uutltUt autti neaclt A handy residence extension tele4 phone costs about 2 cents a day l’nys for itself iu steps saved Call our business office today or order from any employee |