Show 4 ' 'V t a SI crra IS A THE BASIS OF PROGRESS EXFOR INDIVIDUAL STRIVING TO AND READIMESS CELLENCE IN EXCELLENCE RECOGNIZE OTHERS READ TIIE TIMES A PAPER CRAMMED FULL OF NEWSY’ ARTICLES CONCISELY WRITTEN WITHOUT COMMENT OR OPINION Garland Utah Thursday October 9 Vol 3 No 9 Pertinent Paragraphs By V Wm DEATH— AGENT Numerous writers OF John $200 1930 GARLAND SCHOOL LIONS ENTERTAIN CHILDREN WIVES START pondering upon BAND BIG Sixty-fou- - LUNCHEON PARTY CLASS Supt C H Skidmore Speak On Tax Amendments Before Diners Children Enlist r In Junior Musical Organization Were it not for death to take away have these disciples of the things e students of the Garland always been it would be impossible District School have united this week for men to advance to new ways of to form a school band under the able of doing they direction of Mr M A Whitney formthinking and new ways have said er band instructor in the Allen (Indiana) Co Schools There is greater truth in the statePermission to organize this musical ment than most of us care to admit unit was secured by Principal Gunderson from County Superintendent SkidThe average man pays too little at- more and the Board of Education The himof vVho come from every grade tention to the problem children keeping self young not young in body but in of the school from the third to the mind With the accumulation of gen- eighth hold practice periods regularly erations who would give little thot to every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon cultivating their powers to appreciateof after the regular school hours and pay new ways and new ideas change themselves fpr the instruction any kind wolild be impossible The movement has the hearty support of the teachers of the school and Yet there is another way of looking of the parents of the community who see in it a step toward the musical at this ' pl° of a of the velopment those community already well knoyiwor its Were it not for the fact who pass the fortieth or fiftieth year musical accomplishments have to consider that their earthly It is anticipated that as soon as more career must eventually come to an end instruments can be secured by the it is possible that they would not be children Who are showing a great deal to form decided opinions of interest there will be enough mor so anxious e nils tv to bring the Junior Band memand unchangeable philosophies bership to eighty students long It is the imminence of they sleep that forces men to feel Leaves must decide what is the right and Miss wrong of things They desire to go into the unknown future feeling they have Miss Orpha Sweeten left this evenD C where she definite sense of the nature of things ing for Washington has accepted a position with the FedMr parents Given forever to live jnan would not eral Government Her accompanied feel driven to definite decisions with- and Mi's G G Sweeten out time for reflection He would feel her as for as Ogden where she boarded for the the train national capital that certainty is a thing to be gained in centuries rather than in few short Miss Sweeten’s many frends here wish years and eternal youth would at once her well In her new work o — be his for youthfulness is only a condition of open mindedness that HOME AND REAL ESTATE OWNER: Why Why city and Vote that that that Arliss Played “Green Goddess” in London George Arliss came to'Amerca from England in 1901 to play four months without He stayed for twenty year ever playing in his native country during that time and made himself the dean of the Amercan stage star system His return to England was with the play "The Green Goddess” which had been universally in Amerca popular and which proved to be equally popular m England Now he has made that same play into a sumjtuously staged Vitaphone picture for Warner Bros and it is being shown at the Paramount Theatre this week Aliss are such well Assisting Mr H B known players as Alice Joyce Warner Ralph Forbes and Nigel de A1 Green directed and Julein Brulier wrote the screen play from Josephson the original by Wiliam Archer Orpha Sweeten Interesting Paper Reviews Memories Of Ladies Self Culture Club (Continued from Our Last History Issue) 12th 1906 new officers were follows: Mrs Somsen refused Eaton was so Mrs as president Mrs W D Lewis Mrs Jos Jensen SecreH Wallis Treasurer J Mrs and tary Assistant Secretary and Treasurer The Club was limited to a membership of On July as elected to he chosen twenty-fiv- e the minutes of the Club W L Grover’s home November 23 1926 1 note that it was to be the last Club Mrs Eaton was to attend They decided to postpone the reading of Beverly of Graustark and celebrate I also note that piano solos were rendered by Mrs Somsen Mrs Edwards and AND Mrs Roberts Then Mrs Wing and Mrs Eaton favored the ladies with a reW D Mrs violin and comet duet Only two more main in which may Lewis also played a solo but it doesare n’t say what on tho it must have been Oct 14 a clarinet as that was the only other see instrument I remember having in the the days Call the house at that time These ladies have if your name appears surely been holding out on us all these once years No one ever suspected their hido Mr and Mrs Dean Hall and Arch den talents OFFICERS FOR 1907 Phoebe Hall W H Elmer and Mrs C Wheelon Mrs Hall went to Lorenzo Idaho Monday President Mrs M A Boothe to be in attendance at the funeral serMrs Jos Jensen brother vices of Mr J G Browning Asst Mrs W L Grover in law of Mr Elmer and Mrs Hall Social Com Mrs Bertha Campbell Democratic Mrs' ‘O’ - Winter (All the officer at thlg time) Ticket At a meeting on June 6th 1907 Pres Mr Wheelon referred to Juvenile Courts which had been inaugurated in For Representatives Utah Mr Joseph Jensen and Mrs JOHN 8 MASON W L Grover were appointed as a Fielding committee to Investigate tho rules of JAMES JENSEN the court Also a Strawberry Festival was planned to assist in paying off the Brigham City debt of the Ward HalL For Commissioner On July 26 1907 they discussed ways term) and means of helping to build and TOM L DAVIS maintain a Public Library At the Brigham City next meeting held at Mrs Helen Bums residence at Fielding the following For Commissioner committee was selected to organize (as term) the minutes put it) a library in the GEORGE MAY town Members of the committee Harper Ward were: Mrs Lucy A Clark Chairman Mrs M A Boothe Mrs J C Wheelon For County Clerk Mrs O L Winters Mrs Mosiah Evans WILLIAM T DAVIS and Mrs Burdette Smith Brigham City The Club presented Mrs Bums with For Sheriff a beautiful water pi teller JIM THOMPSON On August 8 1907 members of the Garland club were assigned districts in which to solicit funds for the establishment of For County Attorney a library The library question was LEWIS JONES studied over atwi discussed in every Brigham City meeting showing the persistent and enthusiastic efforts of the members at For County Treasurer the time in founding the Library we AMOS P HANSEN all enjoy today May we be able to Elwood keep up that good work in helping to For County Assessor (Continued on page 2 Second Section) IIYRUM BOOTHE o Honey vile Boston Jensen REGISTER? register last register at In reading held at Mrs VOTE days voters and 28 and on J The County Ezra For AT CLUB PROGRESS the tendency of men to become set in their ways and notions and convinced have of the rightness of the old order remarked that death is one of the greatest agencies of progress that we have in the world $ TIIE YEAR County Recorder Mrs J D CALL 'Brigham City For County Suryevcr WM II GRIFFITHS Brigham City In Wcrd has been received in Garland the arrival Qf Ezra Jensen in Boston where he is representing the Utah American Legion at the National Coof nvention He reports that he is enjoying the utmost the trip to !ra should you carry 52 erf (he tax load? should you educate the tax dodger’ children? Why not require county government? for the tax amendments TVy will force the tax dodger to help Mason Severe Burns In Kersoene Explosion help support share of th g the load Services Held At Plymouth Challenges Objectors To carry hi Funeral Tax League Head Suffers ' to other A to the Eighty plates were served Lions Club members of the Garland and their wives by and his aids at the Ladles night luncheon of club held In the tabernacle dining hall Wednesday night P C Petterson was in charged of the well attended meeting at which County School Superintendent C H Skidmore was the speaker The proposed amendments to the state constitution provided the subject matter for Mr Skid more’s address in which be read ‘the amendments and discussed their meanat some length upen the ing dwelling needs that at present exist and the ways in which they can be filled His address was short and full of interest to the end Master Clark youthful comic reader and soloist from Brigham City entertained the diners with his line of inter estlng numbers and Miss Melba Nye presented two cello solos ' o First Place In Crop Judging Goes To Nichols Team At State Fair For Jesse Mason State Contentions in one of the most difCompeting ficult activities the boys of the Bear River Future Farmers crop Judging down the gauntLiterally To Tribute throwing team won Can first place at the Utah State Speakers Drop let on the fight for the tax amendments Fair this year Burst Can Valley the Citizens’ Tax Revision League has Enough Milton Anderson a member of the to tax of reform challenged opponents team received a medal for scoring the Breaks come out openly and state their posithighest number of points of any boy ion Funeral services for Jesse Mason in the slate in this event Merlin Romer Ezra Mason of Plymouth suffered In a statement issued recent- were held Friday at 1 p m in the of the team carried off fourth honors serious burns about the head face and ly W Wpublic president of the Plymouth ward ‘hall Armstrong Russell Bos was the other member of startHe had body Monday morning orleague openly charged that some Oleen Josephson of the ward Bishop- the honored team i ed a fire with kerosine and finding a ganizations actuated by selfish motives ric was In The B R H 8 Future Farmers won charge small amount of oil still remained in are attempting to confound the people was "Consolation” The opening song premiums totaling about (16500 at the the can he attempted to empty the re- by throwing out a smoke screen pictstate exposition this year for exhibit by the ward choir maining contents into the fire A vio- uring all sorts of direful consequences sung The opening prayer was by Clark of Uveatock poultry and crops lent explosion resulted which Seriously that can never materialize if the Milton Anderson Rudd and Fred Somers burned Mr Mason blew the bottom are passed Other musical numbers were as fol- received the distinction of being adfrom the can and broke thejwtnd seek lows ttvey to Me” by Carrie vanced to Btate Farmers an honor ac"Come quartet In the room to acquaint the people with the Nish Irine Archibald Eugene and C E corded to only 12 boys in the state this Dr Betenson of Garland treated Mr only facts Mr Armstrong charged that cer Hess: a violin solo was electby Harold Felt year and Milton Anderson Mason's injuries tain interests and organizations Oscar Bailey favored with a solo “I’ll ed state treasurer of the organization o raising doubts in the go Where You Want me to go” The as a result of which Mr Mark Nichols askmg questions Home Coining minds of the people in a concerted choir sang the closing song "Shall we became executive treasurer campaign to so confound the people Meet Beyond the River” Interest Game on the subject of taxation that they Included The speaker Richard E will vote' against the amendments Davis of Salt Lake Robert Nish PlyOf Ball These groups Mr Armstrong declared mouth S A Cook Jed Hess of Brig- are favored under the present tax sys- ham and C E Smith of Garland The Utah Aggies meet the Colorado tem by reason of enjoying special tax All paid tribute to the honorable life and exemptions They row'of the deceased d spoke words of University eleven in the Rocky Moun-- i Privileges NOTICE t0 the bereaved family tain Conference headline game this wish to defeat the amendments In Jesse week at Logan The game is called for der to perpetuate and continue the tax The high esteem In which More men are needed for work October 11 It will system which has granted them such Mason was held by all who knew him 2 p m Saturday on the ward building Progress an even though exemptions the in imposing first house be the shown by the overfiowing homecoming game has been held up seriously duran unfair share °f and the to due many beautiful floral history of the Aggies and it will bruig undue burden and and ing the present week upon people projierty now of unskilled help togteher two of the most Important shortage the tax bill contenders for the conference cham-- i paying Kindly report st the building If plonship both undefeated up to tliis Mr Armstrong made a flat appeal you can put In some' time even to the people not to be guided by the in the Plymouth if it Is of short duration cemetery Make point Coach Myron Wytham of Colorado whispered doubts suspicions and the stormy days coant by Orvll Nish W W RICHARDS University has one of the greatest sehoods of men employed and paid to took teams In his ten years of coaching at serve selfish interests Mr and Mrs R J Btayner and their son Herbert to Salt Lake City the meaning Colorado The Boulder eleven scor d a yn considering brilliant victory over the University probable effect of the amendments are last Sunday for medical treatment — O of Mississippi on the latter’s home the people going to look for advice and AMENDMENTS CONSTITUTIONAL ground last Saturday' That victoryas1 counsel to those" Interests which' are Ladies7 Self alone establishes the Coloradoans seeking to perpetuate a tax system amendments “The constitutional Entertained outstanding among the favorites forhow-the- which has imposed so oppressive a Boulder must win at Logan den on the home owner and the which will be voted upon at the generShould they suffer a defeat it er of property while allowing large to al election November4 will be found on Mrs Thomas Lee was hostess the 2 from tax ssue of the them tunes to S in and this eliminate incomes remain section big prbably members of the Ladies Self Culture page TIMES" free he asked? GARLAND Or will they listen to Club at her home October 3 championship picture —0 The Aggies are leading the confer- men and women who have been duly President Mrs Geo Henrie presided ence race Just now with two vie tone elected as public officers and who are Minutes were read and approved Don’t forget and’ no defeats The Romney coached accountable to the people for their The program was as follows: vocal —team showed real promise in the last words and actions solos "Sweet Alice Blue Gown” and “I halt of the game with Colorado last "Have we reached a point in the life Don’t’ Want Another Sister” by Miss The County week Romney has a really fine pas- of our commonwealth where we can- Cleo Nye A talk "Protecting Our Forser in Vadal Childs quarterback and not trust our public officers governors ests From Fire” Mr C H Last ReadTicket he also has a fine group of pass re- and our legislatures who are chosen ing "Columbus” Mrs BeU Wood True there The social hour was then enjoyed and ceivers In Remund Gillespie Thump-- 1 from among ourselves? For Representatives son and Young he has good ball car-- 1 are some rotton apples in the harvest” luncheon was served to 24 members RICHARDS HORACE riers with Sparks 185 pound haJback but the great body of our public and the following invited guests: Fielding available for duty During the ficials are honest and can be depended Huish Sarah Hilton Sterling C HORSLEY present week Coach Romney is per-- ! upon to protect the Interests of the” Vem Bishop Eugene Bone Earl Bone WILLIAM fectlng his offense and adding one or j people and the welfare of the state Frank Riser Frank Hanseix Myron Brigham City two plays to prevent concentration at Mr Armstrong said Howard Austin Bell Wood Mulllner “We have never had a governor in For Commissioner the point where he has been directing May Bishop and Mr Charles Last this state but who is a man of the term) his attack to the present time ' Club adjourned to meet with Mrs critics will give Colorado ISRAEL HUNSAKER probity ‘honor and integrity and T E Betenson October 10 Tremonton iversity an edge in the coming game 'who has honestly tried to serve the state best Interests and its of the on the basis of their work against For Commissioner where there need be any discussion of and because a veteran team pie term) what will be done by the legislature to "Nor have we ever had a venal Aggies will be peaked for this game DAN PETERSEN If the amendbe elected next fall and if they never play foot- - ialature1 Brigham City ments pass he declared the people of ball again this season Coach Romney the state would be merely making it expects them to sdo it this week He For County Clerk possible for the legislature and the is developing his defense against the JOS A JOSEPHSON Governor to provide a more Just and plays Boulder used against Missouri Brigham City equitable system of taxation than can He may also make some shifts' worked out under our present conbe For Sheriff lineup The paid propagandists stitution JOHN II ZUNDEL cried have serving selfish interests Brigham City “Wolf” once too often The people Of should not be mislead now For County Attorney A P LEISHMAN Brigham City To Blue Bird Last Proves In To Windows Pay Integrity Of Pioneer Aggies Holds Utah Fans Help Wanted Culture Club to register 'I Republican Boy Scouts Pals Garland Troop To Entertain Hall Next Tuesday Evening w’Boy Scouts of Trocp 127 at under the direction of their faler Charlie Last are preparing a reil feat for the seventy boys of the wn’d ’vho arc of scout age ar Next Tuesday evening at tK remit meeting hour and in the woutlooms in th? baserrrnt of lot- “aberties name an e cning cf will climaxed by a:i icc Hold Formal Opening bv wii! be appeal to the ever hungry carried out To this banquet of fun and ice cream every biy in the ward between the ages of 12 and 13 is invited The boys who are at present Yogis- tered want all their budges to knew a scout good tini' is like and if a sn'de they will feel disappointed one turns down the invitation that being extended for Tuesday- evening r The formal opening of the Bluebird Ballroom Brigham City has been Oct s'h( duied for Saturday evening The 11th with a big carnival dance event promises to b? a gorgeous affair to An added attraction in addition indoor dancing there La the miniature has been const p If course which fd Those who have visited ihis novel ruise have bnen lord in their praise it to be the most beautiful che’aring and unique seen anywhere tl County Treasurer 1IEBER W PERRY For Pen-- For County Assessor IRL B WARD U illvrd For County Recorder LOUIhE SIXKIST Brigham City Tor County Surveyor ANDERSON LORENZO Biigham City r |