Show TIIE BASIS OF PROGRESS STRIVING TOR INDIVIDUAL READINESS AND CELLENCE EXCELLENCE RECOGNIZE OTHERS Vol 3 No IS A OPINION Garland Wm John REAL PIONEERS Vast stores of knowledge are to be dug out of the books in our well stockbut before that ed library shelves got in the books it had to knowledge he dug out of the book of nature by those whose Industry carried them on ' in the search MARK LEAVES NICHOLS FOR In VOCATION PARLEY STATE REPRESENTS ORGANIZATIONS CONVENTION AT 13th Mr Nichols goes as official delegate of two caves on The excavation the Utah Vocational AsPromontory near here last summer by representing Dr Julian Steward of the University sociation of which organization he is some He will also represent the remarkable secretary of Utah revealed Utah "Ag” Teachers’ Association Mr facts concerning this question Nichols is of the latter The appointment as deleIn the upper cave on the surface and organization was found three feet for about deep gate was made thru State Director Mr L R quantities of cedar bark bones hides of Vocational Agriculture who will also be at the and hair Much of this material had Humphries evidently been used for bedding Near- meetings of moccasins buffalo all in 200 order be attendance to hide at the In ly sizes were found There was broken big International Livestock show now potery arrow shafts of types used by being held Mark will stop in Chicago to the Indians of different types sliell orna- Saturday before proceeding convention ments probably brot from California city This responsibility is considered by mats of various materials and pieces of woven fabric All these were mixed the many friends of Mr Nichols as an together tho they seemed to be native earned reward since his consistent efforts and achievements to Indians of far removed localities here have made him one of the most prominent A primitive knife of flint was found agricultural workers in the entire fastened to a wooden handle with a state opiece of asphalt which probably had been obtained from a deposite ten of fifteen miles northwest of the cave In A Unique the lake bottom Many other things of interest were found Plans Winter Party Soon Plans are now in the making for a huge Eskimo Ball to be held at the Aimory In the near future under the auspices of the Garland M I A The Mutual entertainment committee announce that the hall vylH fee decorated with "gn&w and Icicles In real north IClondyke style There will be little ice Igloos and a real Mr and Mrs Eskimo will be host and hostess Jack Frost will be special guest of the evening acting as gester and stuit‘ artist Music will be furnished by an imported Eskimo Iceberg band The event promises something unusual in the way of fun for every body in the ward These are the earliest evidences of the presence of man in Utah How long ago it was is a matter of conjecture Geologists have estimated from a study of the formations and the kinds of animal and plant remains Drama Announced By that they contain that the lake perStake Sunday Schools haps began to recede as many as years ago If the Provo Ten ace was For December 17 - 18 leached as much as 10000 years later the remains In the caves at Promon“Fool’s Gold” a three act comedy of tory must be as much as 8000 or 9000 distinct merit will be the offering of years old according to Mr Kelly’s es- the Bear River Stake Sunday School timates Board dramatists December 17 and Will Utah’s book of nature some day 18 at the Bear River High School reveal the life habits of these earliest Auditorium Utah inhabitants? The play is being coached by Miss Phyllis Wilson and Mr Ross Heppler WINNIE LIGHTNER REVEALS neither of whom need any introduction A COMEDIENNE WHAT to local people The best talent in the THINKS ABOUT OFF SCREEN slake will participate in the presentaAfter spending her annual vacation tion which promises to attract wide attention spread ii New York Winnie Lightner left for Cahf oi nia to make her next Vltaphone Mrs G G Sweeten is Joint hostess Bros She got picture for Warner with her sister Mrs R B Davis in away just in time to escape the Intermembers of the viewers who were eager to talk to her entertaining the Chapter of the Native Daughters after tthe success of the New York of the Idaho Pioneers Is The premier of “Hold Everything” the hil- being held at the residence party of Mrs arious comedy which will be played at Davis at Mated today Thursday the Paramount Theatie Sunday Mon— —— — o— day and Tuesday Before stepping aboard the TwentiPopular Couple Wed eth Century however Winnie told the A marriage which took place last interviewers a few reactions of a talkie comedienne who hasn’t quite yet re- Friday was that of Miss Beth Atkinson covered from the fame that came to of East Garland and Mr Grant of Garland The Times Joins her overnight with the release of “Gold their many friends in wishing them Diggers of Broadway” It’s Irish” Luck the actress asserted much happiness “to hare a long term contract after Mr Richards was in Provo Saturtliree pictures— ’Gold Diggers of ‘She Couldn’t Bay No’ and ‘Hold day confering with regard to some advanced study at the University Everything’ Luck has been with me all the way Luck got me my biggest Mayor A R Capener was a business laugh in ‘Gold Diggers of Broadway visitor to Ogden Thursday That was when I accidentally fell off —: the supper table on to poor Albert The Daughters of the Pioneers will Gran and the camera caught It That meet Thursday December little mishap turned out to be a bles- home of Mrs Oluf Johnson 11th at the sing for now Tm definitely In the catagory and I take a lot Miss Ruby Mitten of Logan spent of fall3 in ‘Hold week at the home Everything’ in my Thanksgiving of gentle love scenes with Joe E Brown Miss Edna Capener a ho used to be an acrobat himself" Jack Shumway spent the ThanksMr John J Shumway was a Salt giving vacation at the home of his Lake visitor Thursday parents Mr and Mrs J J Shumway $200 THE YEAR Utah Thursday December 4 1930 Centennial Book Ready For Issue - Utah’s book of nature has revealed some rather remarkable facts during Written upon our Will Attend International the past few years hillsides is the amazing story of a magLivestock Show nificent lake that once filled these At Chicago 'mountain valleys and while looking at the unmistakable evidences of its one Mark Nichols “Ag” instructor at the time presence we have often wondered left this what men if any lived to behold the Bear River High School mighty reality of this sea on calm morning for Milwaukee Wisconsin to summer day or when lashed by a rag- attend the convention of the American December 10 to Vocational Association ing wind Then the excavatois decided to dig deeper to find wheter earlier Indians had used the cave The accumulation of earth was removed unti the clay layer left by the receding lake was encountered and just above this point on the thin giavel layer was found char-- t coal and flints indicating that man had lived there immediately after the water had droped to the Provo level when It found a way out of the basin to the Snoke River- Above this successive layers of soil containing evidences of human life weie found Church BIG UTAH’S MI PAPER NEWSY TO IN 17 Pertinent Paragraphs By V READ THE TIMES CRAMMED FULL OP ARTICLES CONCISELY WRITTEN WITHOUT COMMENT OR A EX- Near Future MUTUALS ! ) School Election' PLAN PROGRAM FOR ' Name Two New Board Members CONJOINT MEET LIONS ANNOUNCE ANOTHER BIGNEW YEAR’S CARNIVAL t Book D Beautifully Done Achievements Of Joseph School Patrons Optimistic Concerning Continued And Full Of Valuable EAST GARLAND BRIDGE v Smith To Be Program Progress MONEY NOW READY Information Theme Harris of Tremonton and Peters of COM REPORTS After months of preparation a comA modern interpretation of the Brigham City were winners of the plete record and souvenir of the re- achievements of Joseph Smith will be school board election conducted this Girl Furnish e theme discussed by Mr Chas test week by a decisive majority indicating High School markable Centenial Celebration of the ' L Di 8 Church has been issued from ‘4 the special Mutual Conjoint pro- - & pronounced sentiment in favor of a Program For the presh and will be ready for dis- gtam next Sunday evening cemroem- - new group of Btudents of county school Club near limited in the a in tribution way Late reports tonight indicate orating the birth of the Mormon Pro affairs future The book is entitled' “One Phet that Warburton candidate from the A special musical Hundred Years" It Is intended to be program has been western (listyict ‘will be returned by a Another uproarious New Year’s Eve not only a record and souvenir of the arranged which will present Mrs Dent slight majority over Larsen Hoopes party was announced by the Garland Celebration ch in’ and Pageant Centenial a piano solo the Fielding and Holmgren incumbents are the de- Lions following their meeting at the Garland Hotel Wednesday night which but also to serve as a reference book leaner Girls’ Quartet and Dr Green feated candidates in connection with the history of the violinist of Tremonton Mrs Harold Policies of school administration bus was conducted by J M Gaddje In the Cjostleton will give the interpretation of insurance bus drivers’ fees and other absence of Pres P C Pet ter son Church in its first century "One Hundred Years” contains more the M L A Slogan were This year the festivities will commatters of minor Importance The entire ward than one hundred and fifty illustratmembership is freely aired and discussed in the cam- mence with a banquet for the Lions ions including all of the present gen- earnestly requested to attend this pro- paign conducted by supporters of the and their ladies at the hotel at 10:30 eral authorities of the Church out- gram and all others are cordially in- various candidates Th6 interest in the and will be followed by the usual big standing leaders (both men and wo- vited by the officers of the organizat- election Indicates a healthy Interest in carnival at the Armory beginning at This feature will also be to midnight school matters that is gratifying men) of the first century important ion The meeting begins at 7:30 and unusual events in early Church oien to the public An excellent ormany observers In the county The Box Elder CSunty Commission-- 1 history items of unusual importance in while the new board members have chestra will be engaged to furnish the are Lake music ets to of a life Salt Church of making the trip been elected on well defined platforms today pictures all the Temples of the Church end of City today to inspect modern road no one CXpccU that they will act with The entertainment program at the many of the Missions of the Church machinery and conduct other matters jRny undue haste in carrying them out meeting was provided by students of of business Miss Verien AnderThey will confer with the but rather that thty will give serious the high School throughout the world The book was compiled and edited officials of neighboring counties rela- - consideration to the policies that will son apiea?ed in a vocal solo and a Miss continue to keep Box Elder In the short talk on Music Appreciation by George D Pyper under the super- tive to county affairs on the trip Celebration vision of the Centenial front rank among Utah counties edu- - Bertha Robins sang a boIo Miss Norma Anderson acted as accompanist Committee A group of special writers Ep W w Richards and family spent cationally at’ committee a at with The instructed his mother prevThanksgiving day prepared the articles on various phases ious meeting to wait upon the county egan Inof Church activities and progress —— o —— commisFloners relative to the Sorenson cluded in the list are: George Albert i Mr and Mrs R N McFarland were bridge at East Garland reported that Smith James ETalmage David O Mcon happily surprised the county officers had Informed them Thanksgiving D George Kay Levi Edgar Young Their children and grandchildren gaththat tire money for straightening the Julia A' F Pyper Joseph F Merrill road and building a new bridge on the Lund Susie Young Gates Mary Con- ered to the old home and surprised their parents In all there were nine Santa Ciaus on year’s geai side had been appropriated and that nelly Kimball Clarissa A Beesley May teen members of the present family is a present plans provided that the work association Anderson Andrew Jensen Archibald F tho Tuberculosis soon as weather Bennett Weston N Nordgren and Those who came from out of jolly fellow and suggests the part should go forward as were were Mr and Mrs Howard Would permit John D Giles payllbelng pikyed by the seal in Utah The appointment by the city who association As the edition to be issued Is limited and children of Rock Springs Wyom- - ' The tuberculosis Mr Mrs and IL Nielsen and ing of as sexton of Feter R Jensen the took will not be offered for public have conducted a summer camp for the sale but will be distributed under an ci len of Balt Lake Mr and Mrs D psthree years increased the number the- - city cemetery following the on the and children of Garfield and million of the committee allotment plan to the Missions 32 to 40 and and from taken children Mrs R II McFarland andd rai-the various Stakes of the Church This r and the number to 50 in 1931 matter' was also announced with the of Garfield The y came Wednes-- j pjan to con- county In Utah has the priv instruction that all wishing plan Is now being developed and It Is bi$jy Every and stayed? until Sunday and all ilcge of sending at least cine child for duct business relative to the cemetery expected that distribution will begin day six weeks outing during which the child hereafter will confer with Mr Jtnwn shortly Advance copies indicate that enjoyed their family reunion — n is given special care and feeding Last - — "One Hundred Years" ia on of UwJeV Famous Comedians wo 'most Valuable and important reference EAST TREMONTON year the average gain during the six books yet issued by the Church being Endorse Hold Everything weeks was 44 pounds although one child gained 9'i pounds very comprehensive and complete In its Dr E M Abbott wife and son were And Blue Bell conducts treatment of the outstanding features a field visiting his brother Lewis Abbott and The association of the century health nursing service and a family Sunday public Joe E Brown and F A Driggs county can secure a nurse for varying o Ray York and family had as Thank pronounce The Literary world’s greatest comedians periods During the past year this giving guests at dinner Mr and Mrs Club met Wednesday evening at the “Hold Everything to be the best comedy service to Park Ken Mann and son Merrill Mr and been has given ever screened Blue Bell and the home of Mrs Leland Ilansen Miss picture City District Beaver County Nebo and Mrs L S Mann and son Clare Mr the best place for re- Tintic districts and Salt Lake County Edna Burnham gave a reading after Confectionery and Mrs Wm Woods all of Elwood freshments which lunch was served The association keeps a good supply and Miss Bair of Garland Hold Everything plays at the Para- of health education material on hand Mrs Oco Abbott returned home FIELDING0 mount Sunday Monday and Tuesday which it sends to teachers on request from a weeks visit with her mother NOTES Don’t Tail to see tins picture with Many teachers secure very attractive at Morgan last Tuesday Winnie of Gold star The Lightiier Mrs A W Hansen entertained ihe posteis and helpful ncalin twit Tnld Pick Waldron of Morgan was a visit- members of Ktr family at a dinner Diggers of Broadway" or at the Abbott home Tuesday and pamphlets through the organization Call at th? Blue Bell and have a hot - Miss The latest government statistical ThoSe present were Thanksgiving Rae Abbott returned with him day Eandwlch some and ice cream lUrkejr and Mrs C W Earl and daughter Mr ports show that although the death for a visit rate from tuberculosis ha3 been greatly Mae of Logan Mr and Mrs Horace Chas Peterson and family were lowered and now ranks sixth cause of guests of Jos Scothem and Taylor and Mr and Mrs Earnest Earl school at Ogden spent the family on death between the ages of 15 and 40 Thanksgiving day and children of Lcgan Mr and Mrs vith his parents here Frank J Earl and son Iluish of Provo Mr D A Cannon was taken quite it is still the largest single cause of Mrs Jane Abbott spent Thanksgiving and Mr and Mrs J W Earl and fam- - suddenly ill Thursday morning and up mortality day with her daughter Mrs H I " Childs of Salt Lake City ily and Mr and Mrs Lea Earl and to this time is suffering quite severe Mr and Mrs J O Garfield were In family and Miss Alta Hansen of Salt 'rain seemingly of an unknown origin BOY SCOUT WORK Mr Eben Wilcox and' Hake Salt Lake City test Tuesday and brot family spent Miss iyice Hansen of Logan who has Thanksgiving in Logan with their par- their son Day home from the hospital He Is still confined to his bed but ia three months ents The boy Scouts of Garland moved in Bell Fourche South Dakota was an Mr and Mrs Wallace Bourne and’lnt0 their fine new rooms Thursday night getting along overnight guest of Mrs A W Hansen f'mily spent the week end with had a record attendance Out of Mrs Chas Peterson and Mrs Jos a ur ay Mr Bnd Mrs Lige Jensen at Farmington a possible 48 there were 44 presents Scothern visited their mother Mrs Mr and Mrs D H Sanders enter- - The Checkets and family of Brigham were Sunday at Providence Monday Mary outs are Just beginning a contest alRed s' dinner Thanksgiving day her which the one best attending to all Mr Calvin Kay Mrs Z V White and Mis Geo Shuman were Brigham Mr and Mrs Orland Wilson were Parents Mr and Mrs E P Adams of out dutEs between now and guests of Mr and Mrs D L Layton Utah and Mr and Mrs Len mas Is to receive a hunting knife as a City visitors last Sunday Mr and Mrs Thomas Kay returned Wilson Thanksgiving Stout cf Meadow reward from a visit with their daughter Mrs Mr and Mrs Glen Adams and small) Miss Amy Hess of Farmington and) Among those interested who are and Mrs Vincent Knight Mi'S James Nielsen sisters of Mrs Vem aisting Mr Last with the scouts are Wallace Penrose of Salt Lake ThursBourne were guests at her home the day ' Mr and Mrs Floyd Garfield and Mrs past week Mrs Nielsen is Dan of Arrowhead McComb were dinner guests California Thanksgiving day of Mr and Mrs’ towny East Garland News Personals Bp and Mrs Lester Holman and here to care for their farm Miss Alice Hansen of Logan who family and Mr and Mrs Carl Larsen just returned from Bell Fourche So spent Thanksgiving day in Ogden Mr and Mrs Lester Holman spent Dakota visited friends and relatives in Eart in Garland Monday evening Brigham City in attendance Sunday Elder Willard Johnson who Is on a at the birthday celebration of his mo In California took a sudden at- ther Mr and Mrs Warren Hansen and tack of appendicitis and was operated The operat-- j family and Mr and Mrs Odell Juianderon Wednesday morning of Logan spent Thanksgiving at the ion proved successful and he is doing home of Mr and Mrs E S Hansen as well as can be expecteo Mr Lorenzo Sorenson mootored to Mr and Mrs Owen Chenny and family went to Brigham to spend Ogden Monday on business A fine baby girl arrived at the home Thanksgiving with Mrs Virgil Lewis Mr and Mrs John Isaacson and of Mr and Mrs K Watanabe Sunday Mr and Mrs Yoshida and two ro is family of Honeyville spent Thanks- Dick and George moved to Ogden Sat- - giving with Mr ind Mrs I Isaacson remained and family urday One of their son Stake Sunday School Board Presents Admission 25c - 50c Selected Cast - Lesfer Garfield A goft class will be held by the‘ Ladies Farm Bureau at the home of Miss Helen Rose and Prof Whitney Mternwm were united In marriage Wednesday! Mr Chas Peterson was called to bride's evening at the home of the on account of the Wednesday Ursel Rose Logan parents Mr and Mrs I1”638 ° hls mother Their many friends wish them much Slou8 Mrs Chas Peterson and children happiness Arlene and Melvin and Miss Ivy Wood ruff wer® visitors recently °dcn Mr and Mrs Herbert Stayner and Mr and Mrs Clarence Brough of Mr and Mrs Art Felsted were Salt visited their parents Mr and Ogden Lake City visitors Sunday and Mrs R O Brough Thursday afternoon day Calvin Kay and family were dinner on Thanksgiving A health clinic for the pre school guests day of Mr Collinston East and Mrs- Nick Chamous children of Beaver Mr and Mrs Geo Brough and Am- Riverside and Garland will Garlan be held at the Stake house in Garland °u Hamsen and family of Elwood were Friday December 6th from 9:30 to 13 guests of O L Brough- and family on O’clock Thanksgiving day R 'G Brough and family had a o Mr and Mrs P E Ault were guests Thanksgiving guests Mr and Mrs Ray Hill and son of Elwood and Mr and of Mrs Barbara Bums of Tremonton on Thanksgiving day Mrs Jess Garfield and baby Prof Whitney Takes Bride J Wed and Thurs Dec 17-1- 8 B R H School AUDITORIUM |