Show SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE: The date stamped above on each paper yon receive indicates the due date of your subscription RATES — 5 cent per copy — 115b per year VOLUME V WM JOHNS Editor PUBLISHED Pe r t i a e n t V By Wm CHARACTER SYSTEM BAND STUDENTS WIN STATE RECOGNITION AT PROVO MEET Mason Funeral Paragraphs Services Held Johns Here Yesterday BY Life is not supposed to be any such thing as a long faced ever serious business but that is no reason should why every person not take it seriously enough to try to improve his personality eyery day it The elimination of those qualities in every character that make the individual leSvS agreeable less cultured less reliable should be systematically attempted At the same time the cultivation of the positive character qualities should be just as definite and orderly it No good thing is the reA perfectsult of chance machine is ly functioning the result of intelligent planning and in just the same way the dependable character is the result of conscious effort on the part of its possesor to improve in definite ways f At the time that Colonel Lindbergh burst into world wide fame there was universal admiration for his Recentquiet self control ly there has come to light among his boyhood posses- chart sions a character made by himself on which he checked every day his success in overcoming cerwere tain weaknesses that his auid in developing cerAnd tain desired abilities when the day called for no test of a given item he left the space blank for that Prominent among day the tasks he had set for himself as a boy was the attainment of modesty and reserve Some few resort to" the written chart to guide them in self Analysis and im- Large Attendance Is ness To Influence Valley Fanner Wit- Of Funeral rites for John Solomon Mason Bear River Valley pioneer at were held In the stake tabernacle Garland yesterday at 1 pm under the of of A M Garn direction Bishop Fielding A large crowed of people from every part of the county and many from outside the state almost filled the building to pay their last respects to the deceased The Invocation was offered by E The ladles vocal quartet of H Packer Fielding sang two numbers and twe vocal solos were sung by William Johnson accompanied by Claire Anderson A sketch of the life of John Mason was read by Glen Mason President C E Speakers were Smith of the Bear River stake James E Halverson of Brigham City and a brother of Mrs John Morgan Afl testified to the industry Mason and Integrity of the deceased and tc his generous support of community enterprises Closing remarks were made by Bishop M A Garn The benediction was pronounced by President K H Frldal Interment was in the Willard cemetery John S Manson was born in Willard December 11 1869 a son of Geo S and Margaret Bradbury Mason He was married to Eliza J Morgan In Willard February 8 1890 He filled a mission tp England for the L D S church In From Willard he moved to Plymouth and later to Fielding where his farming operations were conducted with notable success In addition to his farm holdings he was financially interested in numerous valley Industrial enterprises He is survived by his wife and the sons and daughters: Louise following Mason and Mrs Camilla Dinwoody of San Francisco: George M Mason ol Oakland Dr Wllford J Mason Los Los Angeles June Mason Angeles and Mary Mason Salt Lake City He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters: William Mason Brigham City Chartes Mason James and Frank Mason RigOgden Willard by Idaho Joseph Mason Mrs Gus Mrs Arthur Westerburg Burr Rigby Idaho Mrs Lorenzc Anderson Brigliam City and Mrs Rebecca Nish Plymouth provement5 More of us Governor Invited To should We might get furExhibit ther Instead we refuse to Dairy take ourselves that seriously and as a result improve all too little on the powers that were bequeathed us when we were born FRIDAY APrYl 26 UTAH GARLAND VII EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND His Blood The Bear River hgjwachool band ol In winning a number succeeded worthwhile awards at the band at Provo last week the most being the rating of highly noteworthy superior given to Norman Perry drum Perry major of the local organization was the only drum major given this high rating at the meet The entire band was ranked superior In maneuvers and good in concert Among the band soloists Reid Johnson was rated superior In the trombone division Junior England superior in the clamet division and Emma Gardner excellent In the trumpet division Struck by Auto Jimmie and son ol Munns Mrs Archie Munns of Elknocked to the pavement and seriously injured about the face and hands Monday evening when he ran into the fender of a passing car near his home He was taken to the Tremonton hospital by Sam Mortensen of Elwood The In condition an unconscious boy was later taken home and is reported to be getting along favorably The lad's father was talking to Mr near Mortensen’s car parkMortensen ed at the side of the highway when the boy came over to them from his home on the east side of the road The father told the lad to run home and as he started he ran into the passing car No blame w'as attached to the driver Mr wood was WARD MEETINGS ARE MUCH ENJOYED Two ward meetings this week' at- large and enthusiastic audThe first was the ward sacrament meeting held In the stake tabernacle which featured the appearance bf the U S A C chorus under the direction of Professor Walter Welti soloThis chorus and accompanying ists presented a program of such tracted iences merit that every one in the large audience of ward members and visitors was highly pleased The other was the special program evening of the M I A which Mutual officers report was a real entertainment success Next Tuesday night's Mutual program will feature a one act play and musical numbers of interest Sweetens Return Home and Mrs G G Sweeten are in town this week after being away most of the time during the past of Mr month due to the illness Sweeten’s father who tho in a frail condition due to his advanced years underwent an operation In an effort to regain the sight of one eye "Gil” says it Is still too early to determine the results of the operation Other troubles Incident to his age are at present confining "Grandpa” Sweeter to his bed While away "Gil" submitted to a on his own eye minor operation (some say so he could properly sympathise with his father and thus be a better nurse) the eye He says seems to be healing okeh and that hr hopes to be able to resume a regular routine from now on Mr back Governor Henry H Excellency Is expected to be the honored at Brigham City on Dairy Day 11th and will talk to the crowd an outside platform the comannounces this week A milking contest band concert PASTURE TO DESERT and parade also boxing contests will be features of Interest during the I when Occasionally afternoon have remarked that I could It is to loud speakhave a planned not understand what there er to announce the program was about certain barren The premium list will be completed areas of the west to attract and published the fore part of New Construction Starts The same price per head foi the settlers of early days I a On Fish Ponds ti of the cattle accord have been told by some old lng importation to ages and zones will be allowed timer present that in that to each exhibitor as was allowed last Four miles of additional dykes 13 miles of fence a $2000 technological he year very place mentioned are and other improvements building had seen forage for liveto be begun Monday at Locomotive it stock so luxuriant sertht National parks Springs by it CHANGES PROPOSED was once believed vice It Is reported guest May from mittee that that would last forever FOR STATE ROAD I NEAR BRIGHAM CITY Seeing no evidence today of such a thing I have al- - A change in the course of the State ways felt that the stories road north of Brigham City is being should be discounted any- contemplated by state road officials where from 50 to 100 per who discussed the pioblem with Yet the present epi- county heads last week it is reported cent demic of dust storms that is The proposal is to avoid the stretch and past the Brigham sugar factory by our state claiming the road further north and others nearby seems to be running then bringing it back to the main a warning that the thing road by a gradual swing that would so many cf the old timers stay north of the S P track Underthat passes would be constructed at the U have said was true: Continued on page 4 I C and O S L crossings Over 200 C C Cworkers will be stationed at the Springs to carry ou the bidding of the experts in charge The work will create an additional 2500 acres of water area over that enclosed in the original project CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our gratitude tc our many friends whose sympathy and help was extended to us in our recent bereavement Mr Mr and Ogden and Mrs Mrs visitors Ra’rth Alfred Deakin Mlchaelis Tuesday 1935 Crowers to Decide On Wheat Policy Late Next Month NUMBER FUNERAL HELD FOR LITTLE SON OF RALPH DEAKIN 39 New Service— Station Ready For Opening Funeral services were held at Tremonton Wednesday for Rulon Ralph Deakin 4 son of Mr and Mrs John Shall the government wheat Ralph Deakin of Blue Creek who was program be extended thru 10?6 drowned In the cistern at the family to 1939 with some modifications Is the home at Monday forenoon all will be asked of that question Services were conducted under the wheat growers In the United States direction of John W Smith of Blue New Shell Station And on May 25 according to a recent an- Creek The body was in charge of Chevrolet Show Room nouncement received by Director Wi- Shaw and Iverson and interment was lliam Peterson from the Agricultural Are Completed in the Tremonton cemetery Adjustment Administration The lad was missed by his parents Plans in every wheat growing state and after an extended search the In Housed Factory Street's new body are being made to fully inform all was found In the cistern and attractive business quarters erectwheat growers on the present wrrld ed this spiring by wheat situation to encourage discusInc the new Shell Service Station In sion of the problem and fTally to charge of A D Rich Is ready for Its permit each grower to register his own grand opening tomorrow opinion ou tne subject In a national Manager Rich who handles the reieicndum Shell wholesale business in this terSome of the provisions of the new with headquarters at Garland ritory Local National Guard officials and proposed wheat program are: U) vol says that since the decorating has a$ other citizens of this community been finished there has been considuniary contracts calling for adjustment to meet consumption needs and well await with Interest further word erable praise of the neatness and good export possibilities during the crop relative to the possibility of securing taste carried out In the painting and years 1536 thru 1939 (2) additional a new armory building to house the furnishing of this new front and he emphasis or inducements to shift Garland unit of the Utah National predicts that there Is going to be Just land to grass in drought and dust Guard and Its equipment as much enthusiasm about tho service The National Guard association Is storm areas (3) amount of adjust the station will render to valley mornent rate and condition of benefit making an effort to obtain $80000000 torists payments to be determined each yeai of the President's public works funds Station equipment has been intailed out no adjustment to involve reduc- $900000 of which would come to under the personal direction of engintion of more than 25 per cent of in- Utah for the building of Armories in eers of the Shell on company and Is dividual base acreage 8nd (4) the nine Utah cities where batteries are of the type being put In all tho newest in rented buildings and for service oa&e period to remain the same as in housed thruout the country renovation of present owned buildings Detailedplants the present program of the station is description Interviewed regarding the possibil- contained In the advertising’ of the The final details of the proposed new of a Mr G Q Armory here wheat program are not available yet ity in this week’s issuo of the company but Sweeten owner of the Garland armory TIMES according to William Peterson will be announced soon he states by building Bald he hoped that the funds Assisting Mr Rich In the new vencounty agents and wheat allotment could be secured and Garland assured ture are “Chub" Gleason and Mark committees who will be called upon a building the equal of any In the Garrett They have been taking state to direct the referendum In their resspecial training for their work at one of the big Shell stations at Balt Lake pective counties Mrs L O Is Winter Total benefit payments to Utah City and are prepared to render Honored By Club ficient service to the public Mr Rich farmers who signed up in the wheat declares production control program had reachMrs O L Winters was the honored ed $105404455 on February 28 the Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday last date for whlcli( figures are avail guest at the regular meeting of the of next week Mr MacLean Shell lubLadies Self Culture Club held Friday able rication engineer will be at the station f afternoon at the home of Mrs Wynn to demonstrate the Shell " certified t S Hansen In Fielding with Mrs Grace to all who wish system of lubrication School Athletes Are as Haws hostess Mrs to see It President Given Awards T E Betenson was In charge Coincident with the opening' of the Mrs Winters who has served the station has been the completion of Garland school boys completed the club long and faithfully was made an the attractive Chevrolet display room Pentathlon finals this week and will honorary member Tribute was paid Company in enter the division meet to be held to her character and ability by Mrs of the here Saturday for boys from Malad W R Vanfeet and an interesting the front of their fender and body repair shop This garage has been on the north to Bear River City on sketch out services her pointing many humming with activity ever since its the south rendered the club was read by Mrs establishment and well deserves the The division meet is to be held here F S Peck Mrs Winters responded attractive exterior that hat been erect10 with event the first at Saturday expressing the joy and satisfaction she ed under the direction of Mr J H o'clock In the Armory had derived from club work and her Fronk of conferred the honor boys are expected to compete appreciation Grant Cullimore leads in the jun- upon her Bears Lose Dual ior events for the fourth year In sucMrs Packer and Mrs Bourne with Track Meet cession Mrs Johnson as accompanist furnishThe following boys finished all ed two musical numbers Mrs J T Arbon reviewed the book Bear River high school lost the dual pentathlon events In the senior divtrack meet with Box Elder held at ision at Garland School this week In “Skin Deep" the following order: Ray White 3103 During the social hour the hostess Brigham City Monday by the narrow Reid Bishop 2811 Keith Austin 2564 assisted by her daughters Mrs Hansen margin of five points it is reported Box Elder carried off most first and Mrs Marble served a delicious Dean Korth 2500 Harold Hall 2500 luncheon to 21 members and 14 guests places but Bear River kept In the Seymour Halverson 2266 The ten high point finishers in the The club will meet May 3 In the running with more than their share Relief Society room where a special of seconds in and thirds Events Junior divison are as follows: Grant will be presented which the local school placed program first Cullimore 4218 Gaylen Hansen 3529 were as follows: Vem Oyler 3469 L R Walker 339 1) High Jump Gardner and Hall ol Alfred White 3391 Lowell Hess 3201 COUNTY CATTLE MEN B R tied for first height 5 feet 4 Jack Austin 2990 Howard Peterson ELECT NEW OFFICERS inches 2860 2856 Alten Davis Craig Pinder Broad jump Gardner and Hall 2833 Thirty other Junior boys also Certain public lands in Box Elder Hawkins of Bear River placed first finished and Deseret News awards county are to be designated for the second and third distance 19 feet weie given to all who finished of cattle grazing horses and sheep 6 inches Pole vault Harris and Hall of B under the proposed new grazing act To Attend Convention under the direction of the livestock R tied for first height feet 4 in interests of the county live slock men At Richmond anticipate Saturday the Box Elder cattle and A delegation of legionnaires from growers association met at Garland is preparing to attend the horse Snowville and appointed a committee spi mg convention of district one of to meet with a similar group repreAmerican the at Richmond Legion this evening says Chris Baifuss loca? senting the sheep men to muke the HELEN HAYES proposed agreement commander “It will have a tendency” saye And The Legion Auxiliary will also par- Tom L Davis “to bring to a close the Robert Montgomery ticipate in the convention and Gar- many grievances of the between past land women will be represented cattle and sheep men over the availIn able grazing lands and also do away with over grazing” PIONEER DAUGHTERS TO The committee named was as MEET AT BRIGHAM CITV Roy Holmgren of Bear River HER LOVE STORY City Ethelbert Larson of PromonThe Box Elder County Camp of the tory Bert Eliason and Abe Rose of William Tracy of cst Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will Snowville A Stirring Tale of hold a meeting in the tabernacle at Fred Hirschl of Rosette and Thomas Who Dared To Love Brigham City Sunday for all camp Warburton of Grouse Creek members their husbands and the genUndying Love Mr and Mrs Keith Driggs cf r g n eral public following which the keyGloriously Portrayed stones of the new bridge on Brigham's spent Easter with Mr and Mrs Frtnk north main street writ be dedicated Driggs Saturday Sunday These stones are the same as were in the wu bt idjc And Monday Mr and Mrs A R Caperf-e- d The meeting will te held at 2 pm the funeral services held Paramount — Garland says Mrs J J White captain of the Turner at Corinne on F ’i Capener was one of the s Garland Hopes For Child is Elwood UTAH were Armory Appropriation See VANESS& Two r 4 |