Show An Appeal To Pertinent Paragraphs By V Wm Johns School Patrons 1 is a land of milk and honey Taxes bring In lots of money So you shouldn’t think It funny We don’t count It Wow Salt Lake City provides Utah another treasury scandel Poor auditing to blame again door sport will soon be a house new favorite in- It’s the - - — - 'To take the extreme view we might say that a government that neglects its duty in securing the safety of its funds has no right to punish or unduly censure its stewards when they those funds to their own appropriate uses 'We might say also that it deserves to lose its property if it were not for the fact that so many innocent taxpayers are the ones who are the real losers Certain it is that careless government is in a great measure responsible for ruining the lives of those officers who succumb to the useless temptations it throws in their paths Human nature is too weak lives too easily ruined and money gained at too great a sacrifice of effort to excuse carelessness in guarding public “ finances Private business Interests keep constant check on their officers government should do like wise - 2 There are Boar River Bear River lack Interest to start two reasons there are Either Valley people Either people Vallege or they don’t know how As students of the High School we Mice still stick their heads Into cheese traps flies still swarm atop poisonwish to make an appeal to the ed honey moths still fly Into the candle flame bumble bees stm swarm to a general public of Bear River Valley for better buzzing jug sheep still follow the leader over a cliff a salmon fish still swims up tha river- support of our activities Our basket ball games draw large Never learn anything—no matter how many examples how many They crowds for which we are glad We experiences of their fellows — they go on doing the same thing In the like to have the people of the valley way generation after generation— and die here with us to share the thrills of A town that dosen’t learn and profit from the our athletic contests experiences of other towns but we should win go the same way as the mouse the fly the moth the bee and the “poor also like to have them here in large fish" Because do not learn from experience 1s reason for 91 towns in numbers to see and enjoy our school one state alone they to pass out of existence in a period — an average of play and our opera one to a county for some states Such towns are In a rut— and the only It Is true that those who take part difference between a rut and the grave is the depth In these entertainments are younger Who dosen’t know that to stand still Is getting nowhere? In nature— in and less experienced than the actors business— in every human endeavor— to cease to grow is to perish— one way in - more nearly professional productior another — ons but they are the boys and girls Bruce Barton says “When we quit changing We are through” of our communities who are being trained as entertainers are They The change that will pay the greatest dividend to any community Is for trained under competent instructors the citizens to quit thinking that their town is something that wjii take care who spend much time and effort In of lself or that the mayor the heads of the service ciubs and other civic organizations will do whatever has to be done the presentation of high grade performances The entertainments given Refusal on your part to think about your community— refusal to change are well worth the peoples time and your attitude from passive to active is COSTING you money We are sure that no high money others by changing positions from in front leaning backschool in this part of the state has wardsYouto and aonefewbehind the pushing forward will MAKE yon money and make ever given a better play than “Under a better more attractive more interesting place In which your community this year’s play Twenty” to live work play and make money tomorrow and the night Tonight Is there any real reason why you It’s a man to man proposition: high school opera “The Belle of Havana” by Cadman will be given Mr shouldn't get behind and push? Nye and his pupils have spent a great Is published by The This Town Doctor Article one of series of deal of time and effort perfecting the Garland Times in cooperation with the Garland lions Club rendition of this very high class operetta Special stage scenery has been built by our shop department REDUCTIONS IN STORE Spec- NEW ial scene painting has been done and ordered from Salt TELEPHONE RATES special costumes FOR GARLAND Lake The students taking part in the nationFollowing up the recent In the next few days It is undertheir are In well wide reduction up of long distance teleoperetta parts stood that Mr J Y Rich and Mr P There is some very good singing and C Petterson rates with another reduction Brill open up a feed and phone assisted by the high school and States Telephone Mountion Company store on main street of Gar- the students are furnishing the orchest- produce has announced land in the building formerly occupied Telegraph Company lower charges effective ration will substantially Globe by the Garland They Come to the High School Auditorium March 1 for connecting new or addthe Purina Line of Stock and itional facilities in the home and enjoy an evening of very good handle secured the or officetelephone for entertainment on Thursday and Fri- chicken feeds having and changing existing In exclusive — Both difficulties can be overcome at one stroke Tack a ruled paper on a smooth board and hang it In the bam clo6e to the cows Bring a small spring scale and hang it close by Then weigh the milk and record the weights on the paper YouH find you have somedefinite figures when you want to know about costs and profits At the same time you wiU find that milking is taking on a new interest is less drudgery than it once was You will see what feeds are necessYou to keep up the milk flow find out how your cows compare with those your neighbors have and cows read those about with you ary - will will test your cows creamery for butter fat This will give weights a real meaning Your milk your If fifty men would do this Bear River Valley dairying would soon begin to make rapid forward strides If this ber that sounds too simple rememso did bathing in the Jordon Ol’R LANGUAGE LESSON “ing” speech One of the mo6t difficult habits to overcome is that of pronouncing such jwords as going being and coming as tho they were spelled goin bein and comln This mistake Is very noticeable should be corrected and Speak the above words and others with attention to the similar aloud final “g” Put them in sentences and repeat them aloud slowly then rapidly: I am going He is’ singing The bird Is flying The bell Is ringing 'v i As you opportunities correctly talk to to others watch for these words spAk Primary Association To Hold Stake Convention 0 Laid To Rest And Good Program will The Primary stake association Satstake convention hold auxiliary 2 m and also urday March 23 at p and 11 p m Sunday March 24 at in the Garland Amusement hall A member of the Primary General Board will be present All primary workers of the stake are urged to be present Funeral were held Tuesday The regular luncheon of the Lions Club of Garland was held at the GarLion President land Hotel as usual J J Shumway was In th chair After regular opening aong “America" Lion president Shumway gave notice that the Charter night of the Richmond held next Club In Cache Valley would and' desired that all Friday evening members who wished to go over would notify as soon as posaibte so reservations could be mad Tbs musical part of the program was famished by Mks Golds Acord accompanied by Miss Ladle Bunting- ton LlonA SL ’CsqSeiiiff committee recommended membership the name of Charles J Wood for membership mid Mr Wood was accepted by the club The speaker of the evening was Mr J W Murray who took bp tbs subject of Farm Belief through Federal Bond ed Warehouse for the gratis growing farmer He went into this subject la detail and showed bow this system was working In parts of Idaho for the benefit of the grain growing farmers la that section of the country and recommended that as a aurer way for prosperous results eoming to the farmers In this section After Mr Murray had fjnished the to Inclub appointed a committee of making vestigate the possibilities this kind of mow ha this section of the The committee consisted of country P Charles Petterson George Henrle and O O Sweeter - Attending the luncheon were repre- aentatfsa farmers from Riverside and Bothwdl who were Interested In this movement After the salute to the flag the luncheon adjourned for two week services at 2 p mi in the Riverside chapel over the remains of Seth B Dustin 49 at his home In Riverside who Friday night He ' was the son of Nephl and M&Tlnda Stevens Dustin and for years lived at Garden City where he was a mail carrier His residence has been established at Riverside for the past 5 year Mr Dustin leaves his widow Mr Mina Mortensen and the following sons and daughters: Nephi Steven Rodger Juanita and Mallnda Dustin all of Riverside and Mr LeRoy of father two brother and two sisters also survive as follows: Hyrum Dustin James Dustin Mi Joseph Cook all of Garden City and Mr Ezra Kuntss of do Id nwoodUthHls Sandy The following sd tended the funeral ttold Tuesday at the Riverside chapel over the remains of Seth B Dustin formerly of the Bear Lake 8 take but who has made his home at Riverside for the past few year Mr and Mr A M Porter Mr and Mr John Richards and Ml M J Richard Last Sunday Meetings Were Well Attended FEED this district rights the gentlemen success enterprise— day nights Gas Thieves We wish their new Punished m county coffers were enriched when a group by $17500 yesterday of a neighborof seven young men ing community were fined $2500 each of with the alternative ninety day Jail sentence for their part in stealing a quantity of gasoline from the State road commission vehicles along The sentence was Imthe highway posed by the City Judge of Brigham issued from City upon a complaint county attorney Lewis Jones’ office and sworn to by K C Wright Asst sametAt the Road Commissioner ime another group of Brigham boys were fined $500 each and required In home the to cleanup gills Brigham Canyon for having made use of the same without the consent of the pro-pIt is to be hopchurch authority ed that in the future that people will learn to respect the gasoline and buildings of others otherwise they are sure to find themselves in the custody of Sheriff Zundell — The ' Liens Enjoy Luncheon Why Shouldn’t You Get Behind and Push This “Peuclatlon” Bold word Man Riverside DOCTOR SAYS — “Peculation” — “The Milk Scale ” 3 — “Language Lesson TON The The Women’ Faculty Club Entertained The Women's Faculty Club of tho R H S met with Mrs C H Last at her home Thursday afternoon with and Miss Mrs L C Christopherson Ruth Johnson assisting die hostess Miss Edna Burnham gave a short story for the afternoon entitled “The White Blackbird” by Alfred DeMusset followed the decorations Luncheon being in green and white suggestive 18 members of Bt Patrick’s Day B present with Mrs 8pencer and Mrs Oluf Johnson Leland Hansen as guests were Ladies Look At d ‘Mrs This the night Monday Starting Liberty Theatre at Oarland will institute what is known as "Silva- Night” On this night every lady buying or having bought for her by an escort an of adult ticket will receive a piece “Lorraln” pattern silver and each and the every week thereafter one of to the who be will lady given pieces comes on silver night until a complete set of silverware is given There are no contests no drawing no strings except the presence of the lady In per- -' next son As stated above the silverware Is of the beautiful "Lorine” pattern and is manufactured by Me of the largest manufacturers of silverware In the United States and la not nickle plate e It goods but genuine The must be seen to be appreciated (Continued on Page 8) in a equipment This according to the announcement is in accord with the Bell Systhe most tem’s policy of providing telephone service and the best at the least cost to the public The new charges are lower for the connecting of service and do not affect the regular monthly charge Theee are the specific reductions a resiliThe charge for connecting President Roy Welker of the Bear Lake Stake and principal of the Seminary st Pari Idaho passed the week end In this city Sunday afternoon and evening at the Priesthood ' and sacrament meetings he was the principal speaker While here ha visited and was a guest at the horns of Mshop and Mr W W Richard State Convention A convention of the Utah State Federation of Women’s Clubs will be held In Logan some time In April Mrs John D Sherman past President of the National Federation of Women's Clubs Is expected to be "present Watch for date of this convention Ralph Parlette Will Speak Al Teacher 8 Institute s t i Teachers of the Bo Elder county' schools meet tn institute at tho high school building in this city March 18th Saturday C K Skidmore will preside Supt Alvin Hess of Fielding a graduate at the Institute Between 830 and student at the Utah Agricultural 9:30 o’clock an hour of personal conon a thesis on Is working College sultation the with will superintendent cut from been has School Administration' for a Master ence telephone available Mn Leo Earl entertained the mem- beBetween $350 to $250 The charge for conof Science degree which he will re9:30 and 11 o’clock a ceive next June His work is being necting business telephone extensions bers of the Social Development Club general session will be held at tho her home last Thursday March T with carried on in connection the has been reduced still more from and a musical proPre Mr A W Hansen took charge announcements $350 to $155 The charge for conUtah Educational Association of Frank under the direction extenswith Mr Eben Wilcox as Secretary JgramKennard necting residence telephone mathematics Mr Hess Is teaching an hour address will be out folas was carried to from reduced been ions Program The $350 has in the Logan Junior High School lows: Community singing led by Mr delivered by Ralph Parlette The He received the degree of Bachelor of $100 and the charge for connecting Mr is to hear Invited Parlette public of the L Richards in now H Repeating Science in Education in 1928 and ex- Instruments already In place Creed led by Mr E H This lecture has been arranged by the of American's of the amount $100 regardless the requirements pects to complete Board-oEducation and is free to all of Several matters business Involved Packer for a Masters degree In 1929 He Is equipment who wish to attend The charge for moving a telephone were taken up and discussed During able iQ get Ws Masters degree lp one The Box Eder Teachers association luncheon one "part of tlie taomeor office tlte soeiai hour a delicious year as he started graduate work be- - from will hold a meeting between the hours now M com' was served to twenty three member nother fore receiving his Bachelor degree 1 of 11 and o’clock Departmental with to meet and Mr of former Club rate to $300 adjourned the pared work will be taken up from 1 to the charge for changing the type of Walter Farnsworth March 21 An Unusual Mr H L Richards and Mr E IL o’clock as follows: — telephone set is also cut from $300 Mla Erma Selin Primary Grade Packer are spending the week In Balt We read where four Ohio women to $100 will discuss reading Miss Theon Lake City were recently honored with the degree Andrus will show advantage of travel and business work The monthly of "Master Homemakers” at a meet- they seek is the love and esteem of will discus “Be Skidmore was held Supt their families and the respect of their meeting of the Relief Society ing of the farm bureaus of that state demonstration $nuslc by A Gam last Ready” And it strikes us as a strange situatIs it different at the borne of Mr M neighbors and friend and violets daffodils Druce Tanner wae The time March 12 Tuesday and ion that somebody is just beginning in these days of by Lincoln School girls Miss Lydia memTwenty-ninn to reward woman for a task she has meals that prizes have to be spent in quilting work will discuss Robinson dosing were present Refreshments were been carrying out in a masterly way offered to those who really know how bers In the grades by John Benson teachSince for thousands of years the to keep a house and how to make of served by the hostess Mrs M A Gam ing arithmetic by Leroy Bishop athIt might be neces- assisted by Mr Clara Gam beginning of time women have been it a real home? letic rules and regulations proposed Coombs and Mrs Mr and Geo Mr a good sary in some parts of the country but We know the homemakers closing work by and Mr David Wood spent last week by J D Gunderson conmany right around Garland who are we don't believe our own community Supervisor H Warren Taylor end in Salt Lake City masters at the art The only prize has yet reached that stage Mr and Mr Verl Wood of Ogden clusions by Supt - Skidmore SchoolF A Principals High were visiting relatives here last week The stork visitied the home of Mr Hinckley And C E 8mith will be la and Mrs Georeg Coombs Jr Saturday charge March 2nd and left a fine baby boy Mr and Mrs Thos Harper of Brig- Swinyard Receives ham spent Sunday and Monday with Assistantship Mrs Harpers parents Mr and Mr Oeo Coombs Its Garland Times is Mr and Mr Jarvis Johnson Jr was article The following taken Garland citizens to aim is to publish doings have returned home after having spent from the Student Life of the U A O business men some time in Malad is a nephew of Mr Chester Swinyard messages of carry Jas H Hess Jr spent Tuesday In H P Swinyard of this city and Is at But boosting Garland is Salt Lake visiting relative bigger quite well known In Garland W Jardlne spent Mr and Mrs A Chester Swinyard is graduate first Times is two days in Clarks ton last week visit- student who Is working for his masRiver and an relative at the ter’s degree In ing entomology — f is Wm Wm father and Mr RLaub growth-ooffer of received upon has progress College recently Laub Sr Just returned from a trip to an assistantship in the department whole valley St George where they have been visit of Zoology and Entomology at the finds lng old friends according University of Minnesota pleasure Consequently allying to Dr H J Pack head of the departis itself for every other agency ment of Zoology and Entomology of Growers To Notice dethis the development may be the College Is one of four gradMr Swinyard cause of the Sugar CompRepresentatives pended upon to symathetically champion and of any will be at Tremonton Banking Co uate students in the field of Entomolof industry community in the on Wednesdays and Saturdays for the ogy at the College and expects to valley purpose of making Beet Contracts with receive his master’s degree In May He Is one of a few chosen from many those farmers who find It convenient Garland Times is the Times is at Minto be in town on those days and to applicants for assistantship It solicits in Bear River1 Valley cooperation give any Information desired regard- nesota andf will probably pursue work for a Doctor's degree along lines of of empire this ing the growing of the best crop or insect morphology parasitology SUGAR COMPANY institution while at the Minnesota John P Holmgren Fielding Man Preparing Thesis On Education Fielding Locals at - L Honor if Our Town Offer a Garland booster of the Garland the a far job than aware that Garland appears The Valley integral part of thegreat Bear the that Garland dependent the it in great that working with of country and the every every The The for greatenterprise The your building J Beet for J' Remember The Sevenlh Annual Junior Prom Friday March 22nd at B R H S Gymnasium U A C GLEE CLUB ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY THE LATEST HITS |