Show lr adverttsi in tub tapes ' GOES THAT HOMES nrilE VOLUME TT NUMBEITXXV Garland Man Has 'CARLAKPrUTAirFRlDAVrDECEMBta2i:ia23 “Polished Pebbles” Narrow Escape From Freezing Well Presented State ' community Christmas tree social be held Monday right December 24 at 7 p m In the Social HalL A nice program has been arranged which and old will be enjoyed by yuing filled with candy and nuts Blockings A good win be given to the children tune Is assured and everyone Is HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY HOLD PARTY CHRISTMAS to de ready when Santa Claus cnacJcs— Qay little plain little patched little soch ' HIGH Santa Claus come wme the little heads sleep And little hearts flutter and hide stars peep Fill with your apples your dollies and blocks The gay little plain little patched f ' socks —LESLIE IDA VIS in Farm and fanch- Chas Lockwood And —9 — His Lagoon Band 15 On Saturday evening December the faculty members of the High School met with their partners and fine a enjoyed party The sewing room of the High School was decorated in Christmas colors with bells and holly The center of the room was occupied by a beautiful Christmas tree about which the In various Christmas guests frolicked Refreiimen s wn e served at games small tables In the mid t of the fun old Santa himself a ixarcd and distributed gifts to eteiybody He displayed his- well reputed by savecity giving very appropriate gifts to each one After Santa's vilt the guests sat in the diin half light of the Christinas tree to listen to the Christmas stories and sing Cliristmas songs About fifteen teachers and their partners were present Mr and Mrs John P Holmgren were special guests Those for the party were: Mr responsible and Mrs John Bcncon Mr and Mis Leo Walker Mr and Mrs Mark Nichols Mr O E Smith Miss Margaret Woodside Miss Lois Rich Mrs Oneta Shurtx and Mr Howard Gunderson Mr and Mrs J J White Of Garland and Mr Whites brother George of went to Midway Saturday Smithfield to attend the funeral of Mr Whites sister Mrs Twry Brvntaon which was held there on Sunday They returned Monday MRS THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Garland And Good Progam A will BIG AT Big Chrristmas Dance At The ‘Palace Gardens’ Enjoy luncheon Remember The Community Christmas Tree Monday Evening it Blanket lions The Garland Lions made good use of their regular luncheon held at the Garland Hotel where they surrounded the taolus spread with a fine dinner of fowl that suggested the season of " ' the year The Lions quartette caroled such songs as "Silent Night' “Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" and others wlhch gave the proper setting for the seasons greetings that’s on every one's bps at the present time and the splendid address by Lion C J Jensen on the Christmas spirit and Its lnflunece upon mankind As special guests there were from Bt lgham City Major R M Eskelsen and Chester Kundsen of the Utah National Guard organization Major Eskelsen talked to the club about organizing a branch of the National Guard in tins the locality and pointed out many-o- f re asons lor the movement Not only was the organization of this branch helping the State of Utah it was a direct help to the Government of the United States who was helping to defray the expenses of maintaining the organization the state and nation were Betting aside large sums of money to help defray the expenses of aquipmeni and to projerly officer the oiganlzatlon Those who were between the ages of 18 and 45 were the ones that ' were eligable to belong to this organization and here lirey receive the militaiy training and traimng in constructive lines necessary to make them of real servee to the state and nation Under the arrangement those who Joined would have to drill once each week for one hour and be prepared to take a fifteen day encampment At this encampmnt they each year on Page 4) (Continued Excellent r TIM 1200THETHKK Waiting 'fop Sanfia Claos Friday evening December 14th the school put on their Our good friend J Y Rich had an Garland grade last Friday night that he annual operetta at the social hall experience both docsnt want to repeat He was west Garland with the usual success and from of Snowville Utah on the desert when in the way of presentation e attendance that came out to he became stranded on hig- center see the name The youngsters perform in the 6tate road The road is in a deplorable condition Little work has of the production this year was Pebbles and was well presented been done on It this season as it is beabout sixty boys and girls In the ing graveled with federal aid and this using not yet been different grades to put on the productportion has particular reached Mr Rich had a small shovel ion and bring into activity many boys with wtch he dug himself off the high and girls that perhaps would not be center only to find that a screw In able in any other way to get this kind There is the bottom of the carburetor of his of educational development car had loosened and that his gasoline much good behind this kind of expehatT drained out on the ground The rience for the boy andTlH that enables them in after years to apear more at now Is about 18 inches deep there but Mr Rich being deceived in dis- home in the face of the public probtances in that level white lems that come their way We must perfectly not forget that a production of this country started for the Rose Ranch be a couple of miles naturrlS'bOffi" eh tertalmng' '“and ed wfiicK'appeafed'to He traveled through the deep ucatipnal gnd can go far to round out away the experiences of the boys and girls snow a distance of 52 miles when he The teachers- too should come in felt his strength waning- - and prepared to protect himself with the only means for their share in putting over the as upon their shoulders available burying himself in the deep production the coaching snow The next day he was picked up rest the disciplining out of rounding y Leslie Shaw and his wife who and the successful were coining in from Raft River and large groups of boys and girls of difto for a well round ferent make ages taken to the Snowville where Hotjel “ uC tluu he received medical treatment from ed prod The theme In the production this Dr Wardleigh He Is now well on the was vastly different from the way to a complete recovery from the year effects of the exposure and returned ones usually used for young folks proThe usual fairies and goblins duction to his ranch North of Garland Thurswere wholy lacking in their place apday afternoon peared the farmer and his wife and the children of the farms Scenes laid Road County And that were familiar with the individCommissioners Doing uals of every day life could be apprecWork iated by the audience and this difference had the effect of making a rethe perWe feel that the State Road Comceptive feeling throughout formance mission and the County CommissioThe specialties presented were novners are entitled to credit for excelent el went over and the effect big of showing and the use wise the Judgement money expended in clearing the roads of physical training and it‘s possibiin the County and State of jmow It lities A new face appeared in these seems to us that one of the smaller physical feats in the person of Beth road drags can be used in removing Inness daughter of Dr and Mrs T W the snow from all parts of the county Inness who put up a very good showThe other was the performer with as little expense as it takes to ing J drive an ordinary automobile over the young daughter of Mr and Mrs road before the snow is removed This Vem Wood who has appeared several demonstrations times In public was especially called to our attention All in all the performance of the alter the recent snowfall in the western part of Box Elder County Before school children in the operetta and in ' - work s tax the physical feats nd vaudeville iftunta the enow plow got in were commendablffortsTand very 'after car was plowing through the snow getting stalled backing up and much praise Is due to those who had trying it again making ten miles an charge of the production for the tery hour That kind of work is hard on an fine showing all the way through — automobile and uses lots of gas The road left Snowville In the grader CHRISTMAS 0ANCE covered nearly twenty miles morning DEWEYVILLE and returned at mght The cost to Box Elder County and the State was There will be a big Christmas dance are connegligible when the results Christmas to Night sidered and now the road over that at Deweyville stretch is like a boulevard Auto- which all Invited to attend Te Gaiety mobiles can make forty miles an hour Girls rchestra of Bngham will furnmusic and the hall will be with complete safety If all the tax ish the money was as wisc'y and Judiciously decorated with holiday colors and there will also special holiday features spent as the amount that was expended clearing the road from Snowville Mr and Mrs Leon Gardener of to “The Narrows” on last Tuesday were with a Deweyville presented paying taxes would be a pleasure nine pound boy last Tuesday Mother and babe doing nicely and father exBALL CLEO CLUB ANNUAL to recover The Cleo Club girls of Fielding will pected give their annual ball Thursday Dec SCHOOL NOTES 27 at the Fielding hall wiheh will be decorated The Gaiety tastefully Girls will furnish the music The school play "Under Twenty" wa3 presented December 13 and 14 In DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS The cast the high school auditorium HOLD GOOD MEETING and Miss Bumingham should be complimented on the work they did to The Garland camp of the Daughters make it a success of the Pioneers met with Mrs Myron Box Elder High School presented J Richards at her home Thuisday afternoon December 13 their opera entitled "The Bells of CapCint a in Mrs George A Linford istrano” in our auditorium Monday The numbers on the program night The opera showed exceptional were is follows— Community staging tallent and training on the part of “Wethank Thee O God for a Profit” the cast and director A sketch on the life of Mrs Augusta — Joyce Gochcron was given by Mrs H Mr Smith and Mr Davis went to L Moore A Christmas story “How Salt Lake last Saturday to attend a to a Hoosier Holiday" was retold by convention of part time workers of the Mrs George Clark Mrs Myron J high schools in Utah Richards gave a sketch cn the life of The faculty members of f the High A “Good Cheer” Myron J Richards ' School held a Christmas party last committee was chosen from the members of the camp The ladies chosen Saturday night were Mrs Horace Welling Mrs H L The Sophomores held a class meet-- t Moore and Mrs George Clark The ing Wednesday where they elected Lawork of this committee was to visit Vera Manning as Vice President of the Hearts of young and old again feel those who were unable to leave their class to fill a vacancy caused by the that mysterious something we have home caused by sickness i on Page 5) (Continued to know as “the spirit of Chriscome Mrs Oluf Johnson spoke regarding tmas" There's a happier smile on the history of Garland and urged all To Be Drawn For every face a freindlier hand- - shake and the members to save valuable dipa more cheerful greeting as we meet Christmas Eve pings pertaining to this history There seems to be a closer bond of Present were twelve members with Remember the Blanket Drawing to brotherly love settling down over all Mrs C H Hales Mrs Mose Garrett the earth It is” the spirit of ChrisMrs W L Allred Mrs Emily Rich take place at the Farmers Community Store Monday Night Christmas Eve tmas” and Mrs W R VanFleet as guests To those of us able to look back ovThe program concluded with staging Be sure and get your tickets er many milestones passed along lifes “Silent Night” Ladles Self Culture Club Dance highway it brings Joy and content The next session of this camp will Mrs D E Dec 28th at the Palace be held at the home of Gardens — ment and memories of other days when 8anta Claus was our patron Garland Good music Manning January 10 1929 morn was Saint and every Christmas INTO OP THE PEOPLE OAKLAND TIMESV mas we find our Joy In the childlbh pattie of little ones who have yet to life's reach the rough places along We bear their laughter and road their shouts of Joy we see the excited surprise that comes into their eyes as they view with amazement the simplest of toys ' Their happiness is because It brings back memories that come at no other season of the year we Join In the spirit of Christmas with them and feel again the thrill that we knew too to the years gone by when we saw beauty In every trinket and love in every little (Continued on Page 8) like the dawning! of a new paradise on earth It takes us back to childish dreams and wonderment It softens our hearts toward all humanity and brings a kindlier feeling toward neighbors and friends To it it has a far deeper meaning than the merp giving of gifts Christmas for us Is tha happiest time of all the year because It enables os to see the happiness ' that exists in other hearts and the love we have for one another as members ' of one big family all striving for the same end— the peace and happiness of the world Hare on the eve of another Christ FRANK PECK ENTERTAINED Mrs Frank Peck on Complimenting her birthday anniversary Mrs Millan Peck Miss Trill a Peck and Miss Jennie Peck entertained at a dinner afternoon at the heme of Mr and Mrs' Frank Peck The guests v?ere“ seated at one long table which was decorated In pastel shades of blue and of yellow yellow with a centerpiece candles In rpsea and blue cathedral blue holders The following guests were present: Mr and Mrs D A McMillan Mr and Mrs Harry A Robbins Mr and Mrs J T Erekson and daught cr Fern all of Murray Utah Mr and Mrs W A McMillan of Idaho Falls 'Idaho Mr and Mrs Frank Peck Mr Millan Peck Mr Delos Thompson and Bherry Jean Peck Special ChristmasPicture At liberty Theatre Some Dance Christmas Night ' Special Program Bring The Kiddies |