Show Error tf aplnton may be tolerated where mum Is left free to combat It — Jefferson TT ND-TIM- —Anonymous EVERY PUBLISHED FRIDAY MORNING Vol X No 29 GARLAND UTAH UTAH FEBRUARY 18 Mr and Mrs T F Coombs Valley Pioneers Will Observe $200 Per Year East Garland Chapel Not Tangle Here Tonight Wednesday February 23 will mark a half Bear River high school basketeers century of married life for Mr and Mrs T F Coombs of Fielding On that date too they will remember will be called upon to put their great defense In top shape in the game that except for a short time they will have completed if this Friday Logan here fifty years of continuous residence in Fielding They against they hold their present lead In the came here shortly after their marriage in the early region it is predicted spring of 1888 filed on a homestead north of the In fact the Logan team has been present town of Fielding and have lived in the val- showing much Improvement lately and the Bears may have to show an ley ever since offensive with greater accuracy q£the been here have the Fieldof to see townsite They basket to come off winners Tripp’s ing laid off the coming of irrigation which changed team has shown the kind of courage the valley from a settlement to the greatand coolness that wins ball games in est irrigated section in the state and the establishThe boys are good play this season ball rustlers too and only a seeming ment of such other communities as Riverside Garlack of luck at the basket has kept land East Garland and Tremonton their” family arid friends they will celebrate them from turning close wins Into scores tor the fans to marvel the happy event of their marriage next Wednesday high at afternoon at a reception in the Fielding ward hall Another large crowd such as saw details of which will be arranged by members of the Bears nose out South Cache last week Is expected to see tonight's enthe family Both Mr and Mrs Coombs come of Utah pioneer counter families Mrs Coombs was born Alice Stackman at Porterville Morgan county on April 14 1868 Both her parents came to Utah during its early pioneer High School Read history her mother having been one of the hand cart With Opera Next Week Mr Coombs was bokn December pioneers of 1857 18 1865 at Farmington Both his parents were The high school music department “ox team” pioneers of the state next Wednesday and Thursday will Following their marriage in February 1888 the welcome patrons and friends of the young couple came to Fielding to make their home school to the This opera That was on April 6 They have ten children: F T year's productionannual Is an old favorite Mrs O A Johnson Iris Lester Leo and “In the Garden of the Shah" which Coombs the school presented here In 1924 Elmer all of Fielding Dean of North Garland Mrs The same procedure was followed in the Price mess one gathers Down there they officially and person-al- y seem to favor purchaswhere ing their whiskey — be ever they— happen--t- o when they feel a thirst comnot ing on and just at the As a state liquor store result the mayor and other with city officials clashed the state liquor law enforcement officials and after a few preliminary howls the mayor finding the spotlight uncomfortable tries to direct the public gaze in another direction by shouting for an investigation of the last legislature The Utah law makers may get investigated yet if this keeps up J From now on if anyone Good Seed Available wants to know how many knives and derringers our Uncle Sam has concealed in Says County Agent his sleeves pockets and else Within a very few days the spring where on his person he can seed grain which has been held at just step on our Uncle’s toes the Garland warehouse will be reand see the weapons brot cleaned sacked in new burlaps and into use Facts about the tagged ready for distribution for size of our army and navy planting this spring e and its plans for the future Bishop B A Bingham of will have approximately 660 will be state secrets here- bushels of Er°ct Wheat Mr R C after say Washington news Richards Garland R D will have 60 bushels of Erect Wheat dispatches this week Which means we join the current game o f international armament poker as it is now being played East Garland is grateful for the fine support the valley gave them at their banquet last week A M Reeder of Corinne will have sacks of Velvon barley and Bishop B A Bingham Honeyvllle will have 76 sacks of Velvon barley Bishop B A Bingham Honeyville will have 250 sacks of Swedish Select Oats and A M Reeder of Corinne 90 sacks of Markton Oats All of these varieties are certified on page 5 Continued 75 Irrigation School Will Everyone who was able Hold at Utah State to assist them and who participated with them should “Our 1938 school of Irrigation to be be thankful for the oppor- held under the supervision of the Utah State Agricultural extenlon We were We en- service tunity at the college from February joyed the spirit there as 28 to March 4 will be built around the well as the tasty food and theme ‘To Irrigate economically is to hope to continue to enjoy know your farm’” accordng to Lean and acquaintance in the future friendship Your Traffic Patrolman rrvl acKnow? that accidents are the recording to rtat'sties sult of dnvtng too fast Do you know it and act acconLngly? If jou do you may save your own life or some cne rise's as a result George D Clyde of the school of enTh° school will be congineering ducted under the direction of the Extension Service and the sc ho 1 of engineering Fife of Riverside California Coombs Fielding and Mrs Ward of Cropley Aside from taking part In numer- Students and faculty have been for time building the stage and at the auditorium for this scenery show Elaborate costumes are being made and rented for the event Members of the cast under their director George O Nye are putting the finishing touches on chorus and solo parts and all Is expected to be In readiness for one of the best operas the school ever has presented when the doors are opened next Wednesday some community enterprises and activities that have come to them Mr Coombs himself has filled county of Importance and state positions He Is considered one of the promoters and founders of Box Elder county's consolidated school systems having become a member of the board of edevening ucation shortly after the system was In the main cast are Cleo Nye MelHe served In this cavin Manning Stanley Castleton Amy inaugurated pacity for an eight year period re- Christopherson June Frazier Grant tiring from it In 1916 Parry Hal Nielson and Grant HawFrom he was president of kins ous local the board of directors of the Bank of Garland He has also acted as one of the presidents of the 153 quorum of Seventy of the Bear River stake Legion Men Hosts To Auxiliary The Garland Post of the American of Milton During the Incumbency entertained the members of of Legion H Welling as Utah's Secretary the auxiliary at a program and lunchState Mr Coombs wras in charge of the collection of gasoline taxes of the eon in connection with their regular evening meeting Wednesday showed state Audits of his records Charles Last delivered a talk on them to be In perfect order accurate and complete John J Shumway of national defense and a musical proGarland states that Secretary of State gram was presented under the direction of F L Nye after which the Welling paid Mr Coombs high comJ pliment for his honesty and efficiency social hour and refreshments were In the office joyed r PTA r Meet Holds Interest The local PTA will honor the fortieth anniversary of the founding of PTA work next Wednesday February 23 at a special program at the Garland school at which Superintendent Bundtrson will bo the principal speaker r NOTICE TO MOUSSES FELDI’j’S Molasses will be soil at the' Gn' land Factory only on Tue ay Tin day and Saturday UTAH M Irvin Glen IDAHO SUGAR CO PUBLISHER 1938 Logan Bear River Golden Wedding Next Week AND EDITOR A proposal to urge the city to gravel all streets In the city as soon as possible was discussed by the directors of the Lions club Wednesday evening and a motion passed unanimously requesting that such work be done Parking in front of many homes is practically impossible in wet weather it was contended and the condition committee A demands attention will present the matter to the city council It was also decided that the civic committee should make a study of water the possibility of securing line from the city reservoir to the cemetery Pipe could be secured for the project at a low cost It Is believed and those In need of employment given work laying the line are That is regular procedure the last few months it The seems legislature started the mode itself by asking a committee to investigate the activities of Then members when Salt Lake City officials became involved in scandal what was a better way to direct attention away from than by dethemselves manding that the last legislature be investigated tlhe JOHNS WM ffa Johns Next month when hailed into court for not having our auto license by the date set by law we are going to demand a grand jury investigation of corruption in the last state legislature immediately- U VERNALD Lions Consider Street Water Graveling For Cemetery most sorry to disappoint all those who knew what the Times' front page would look like this week We — FRIDAY Fifty Years Together Paragraphs By AT GARLAND Pertinent V “A newspaper provides a tection to the people which constitution can guarantee E Features of the program include a candle lighting ceremony selections by the Singing Mothers and refreshments All parents are urged by the association officers to come out and participate in the party The meeting will begin at 7:30 pm To be Used Until Paid For The East Garland ward will not use its new chapel until it is fully paid for and fittingly dedicated the ward membership has decided Approximately $800 remain yet to be raised by the East Garland ward itself this to be matched with funds provided by the Church before the contractor can be paid for the new chapel just completed states Bishop L M Holman The entire needed amount has been pledged for sometime by ward members who will turn the money over to the finance committee as soon a3 they receive payments coming to them on crops it is declared This may not be for as much as two months in some cases In the meantime services will be held as in the past ‘hr the old hall and entrance will be by the back door Ward Bishopric Thanks Valley for Support We take this opportunity to publicly express our appreciation to friends and neighbors from all over the valley who so loyally supported us by their patronage at our banquet last Friday evening The proceeds which exceeded our highest hopes will greatly aid in the final payments on our new church We shall do our best as a ward to return the same fine spirit of cooperation and good fellowship Thanks L M Holman Edwin Isaacson Paul S Larson Ward Bishopric R J Potter chairman Finance Committee The highly successful banquet held fund last week netted the building Hundreds of approximately $560 people from every part of the county and elsewhere came to join in the festivities which despite the handicap of a faulty power transformer which thru tha building Into darkness while repairs were made were conducted with smoothness good cheer and efficiency Tables in the class rooms were atand Women tractively decorated girls of the ward prepared the food in the attractive kitchen and waited commendable upon the guests with asdispatch Other ward members sisted in making every person in the large crowd feel at home A program and dance were also included in the evening’s entertain ment Lions to Bring Another Prize Drama To Yalley Next Month “Hell Bent for Heaven” a modem serious drama will be in Garland early next month a committee presented of the Garland Lions club who saw the play in Logan Wedhas decided nesday evening ?lay ls beinS done by tbe Little Theatre Guild of Logan and Wednesday evening concluded a three night run to packed houses Critics of the drama acclaim it highly as a fine production The committee asked to see it from here were loud in their praise of the play and of the acting of the talented cast tho they were unanimous in declaring that it is to be viewed' as a serious drama and not as light entertainment in any sense of the words The play has its setting in a backward section of the south where superstition and false conceptions of religion lead the unstable characters who make up the environment for the drama into complexities and excesses Those who see the play will see its actors rise to real heights in portraying the characters say thise who have seen it done by the cast of that was awarded the Pulitzer prize Jh! talented players students former students and professors of the USAC This will be the only opportunity this year that valley residents will have to see such a fine example of the modem drama without going to the larger centers It has been two years since the club sponsored the University of Utah drama club in the prize play of that year “Winterset” Public is Invited To County Planning Meeting at Brigham With "Planning for the Security of as the Agriculture and the Nation” goal a convention will be sponsored in Brigham City next Saturday Feb- 19’ the Box Hder County planning Board The meetings will be am and again at 2 pm mercial Club rooms held at 10 ait the Com- Dewey is Named State Fair Head C J Dewey of Tremonton was reelected president of the Association of Utah Fairs at the organization’s annual meeting held In Salt Lake City The association fixed the dates for next summer’s exhibits thruout the state The time for holding Box Elder’s Peach day this year at Brigham City was set far September 9 and 10 The dates for the County fair at Tre- -I monton were fixed for September 15 16 and 17 Wheat day will be held at Garland August 13 Results of surveys conducted In the county In various fields of Agriculture general and home problems will be dscusscd at 10 am by committee All committees heads and members and all others Interested are invited to attend Demonstration Director of Home a ill work At 2 pm an open discussion and ether college representabe held by those present tives will be present and will assist Director of the in the discussions William Peterson Extension Service Utah Agricultural Fnrnrrs school teachers bankers W W Owens are Assistant D- business men and all citizens College Rena B Maycock irector Assistant urged to be present f r' |