Show 1 7 1 APRIL 4th Prizes Given Dance Armory Sat & Oil Go and Shell Sponsored by the Box Elder Gas — BEST THE BASIS OF PROGRESS IS A STRIVING EXFOR INDIVIDUAL CELLENCE AND READINESS TO RECOGNIZE EXCELLENCE IN OTHERS MUSIC OBTAINABLE EVERYCODY ID Oil Co I WELCOME j - 1 G77§ TIIE TIMES CRAMMED FULL OF ARTICLES CONCISELY WITHOUT COMMENT OR READ A PAPER NEWSY WRITTEN OPINION Vol 3 No 30 Utah Garland Thisday March 26 1931 $200 THE YEAR V I RAT KILLING County Demonstra- Candidates tion Agent Is Busy Stake TO COMMENCE MONDAY MORNING Figures For In Projects Cache And Box EId£r RATS HAUNTS KNOWN AS EXPERTS START A To Chosen By Kw Ward Hall Filled Enter M I r Of Formal Opening rilemb Express Joy At Beauty Of New Recreation Center Time First The variety of project work makes it unpossible to definitely point out all the accomplishments of a home demonstration program during one year Bear River Stake's first M I A Honcommittee Many contacts are made Day exercises wefe held Tuesday in To Help meetings of all sorts attended and mis- or Urged the Stake Tabernacle and the Garland cellaneous office calls and street meei- with a great crowd of ward Rid Community Jf which deal' Mutualbuildings ings to answer requests workers and their friends in with every phase of home making “T The Of agent must either be an encyclopedia! tS know ex®ct'y w ere ° r?1" ners without the assistance of expert for the and scientific The much hearlded rat extermination facts regarding family life campaign sponsored by the Farm Bur4 re" were chosen to represent the stake in eau and conducted by the U S Biologi- sume of a few facts which aratiI! can the dlstrlct contests to be held cal Survey will actually be under way ported in figures for the most northern tlm in the Mure next Monday and Tuesday when the district consisting of Cache Awards were made as follows: rat poison will be distributed to those Elder counties Mens Chorus no competition Gar- who have asked for it In the vicinity on one will wonder after Probably an(j of Garland and surrounding communreading this how an agent spends her Ladies Chorus no competition Garities time and why office help Is so necessland For three days the work will be con- ary Double Mixed Quartet Garland 1st ducted in the southern district folTremonton 2nd lowing which the scene of operations Drama Bothwell 1st Cast included will be shifted to Garland and vicinity Judge Bardell Jewel Rasmussen Mrs according to V L Johnson of the SurTruman Norma Summers Mrs y the operations vey who is directing Helen Christensen Leah Selesky The canvass of the names of the Margie Stokes Spencer Truman Roy valley Is now practically complete and Stark and Miss King Dorothy the whereabouts of rat has been DRIVE Public Pests every readiness for the actual work The poison being used the Red Squill familiar to those who have poisoned rodents in the past This poison is perfectly safe to use In the farm or poultry yard since it has no effect JPhatever upon any animal save the rtC? and mice It is being furnished to the public at absolute cost thru the County Agent or can be bought in any drug store A moving picture dealing with the killing and the action of the Red Squill poison on rats and mice will be day Saturday and Sunday evenings determined in poisoning is (Called for agent and due not reported to distance) or left by 46 Juries Convict Two County Offenders (Practically all of south y Ad it demonstrations - 45 (Not so many by local of Bothwell was J Chris Christensen convicted of aiding in the manufacture and being in the possession of several at his whiskey gallons of moonshine The Jury residence west of Salt Creek was composed of John H Horsley fore- - titter met 73 leaders) Collinston and Beaver Dam Joined in celebrating the 17th of March in honor 0f the Rellef Soclet ftt the Beaver1bam amusement hall The Mutual pre- sented a splendid program after which a delicious tray luncheon was served to over 100 guests Mr and Mrs! Tom White entertained the 500 Club in Garland Wednesday evening Eight couples were present 2529 Luncheon was served to 30 guests Mr- and Mrs Verge Packer who are 16 being transferred from Wheelon to Ogden were extensively entertained last week Wednesday evening a social was given in their honor at the Beaver Dam 'hall and Thursday night Mr and Mrs 3a8 H O Durfee of Wheelon entertained in their honor Mr and Mrs R A Fryer and Mrs 55 Clarence Campbell and children were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr and Mrs Thomas Potter Mr and Mrs Parley Hunsaker and family of Honeyville spent Sunday with their parents Mr and Mrs Seal The Collinston R R Section was closed down Saturday which will scat- - J and Frances Vincent Upon receiving the verdict of the Jury with a recommendation of mercy the court Imposed a sentence of six months In jail to be suspended upon the payment of 1200 fine and good behavior whereupon the defendant fled notice of appeal In the District Court Henry Abbott was eonvlcted by a Ju composed of J W Phillips Leroy D W Burt and N L Hansen of the crime of obtaining $30 by fraud from Lars Anderson a Tremonton merchant The facts tended to show that Mr Abbott had come Into Anderson's place of business and represented that he had a load of wheat coming into town which he would deliver to Mr Anderson providing the said moneys were advanced The defendant contended by way of defense that the money was a loan but the Jury thot otherwise Sentence wiU be passed some day thsi week Box Elder County’s right to recover from a county treasurer and his sureties was the subject of the civil action heard by Judge Harris in the District Court The action was brought against Ben D Harding former treasurer and The in- the National Surety Company stance arose out of a certain deposit of moneys which Mr Harding had in the old State Bank at Tremonton prior to its closing It seems as though the cf the county has received back 90 In were said institution moneys which or at that time and the suit for 10 resulted The defendants contend $631 ed that the acton being commenced four and a half years after the closing of the Tremonton bank was barred by the Statute of limitations and also that there had been an agreement with the bank examiner in charge to offset the amount claimed by the county against of the capan alleged ital stock of that banking Institution main Former county officers were the court witnesses during the day The advisement under the jtook end was J 15J3 has several vacant houses It looks like Collinston will soon be a thing of the past Mrs Clarence Fryer tf Deweyville has spent several days here on account of the illness of her mother Mrs T Potter WUma Bowers is making her home in Murray for an Indefinite time Mr and Mrs E E Letter were Ogden visitors Monday and Tuesday Mr Tom Kerr of Provo and Mrs Verna Johnson of Brigham were guest at the home of Mr and Mrs A Bigler Wednesday Mr and Mrs George B Standing oseph and Laurance and Standing Mrs May Nash all of Salt Lake were in attendance at the funeral of L W Standing their uncle Mr and Mrs Clarence Biddle has purchased the former hpme of G G Sweeten from D Y Goddard Mr and Mrs W B Slmmc-and children and Clarence Bigler ot Logan spent Sunday with their parents w consisted of preparation combined with a study of nutrition principles and balancng meals for a day In Cache the work has been developed county around a child development program The clothing project has Included outergar-men- ts undergarments and childrens clothing In Box Elder county with a study of the clothiin clothing ng budget and economics in Cache county or management decoration Home home improvement around centered with studies relative to room arrangecolors finishes ment conveniences cleaners rug axn lighting pictures ' 3iler greatly en- struction and personal hem? visits and i°yed the Sunday evening meeting in tours Deweyville where Elders Glen Marble all Included of clubs have The and Clarence the tnen kers fair years In foods which are based on Elder Marble has rectlv returned iu“h"n" nd J susrr ing W J Rosevear was found dead in a corral on the Lawrence Carter ranch at Park Valley on Monday at 6 a m accidentally killed by the ‘disof a shot gun while attempting charge to pull the gun through a mesh wire fence received According to Information Monday by Sherrtff John H Zundel Rosevear went out to the barn after breakfast to separate a cow and calf He toiik with him a shotgun stating that a hawk was molesting the chickens About 15 minutes later a guest at the ranch went out Into the yard and found Rosevear's body lying in the corral He called the man’s wife who with Carter and Oliver neighbors made a careful examination of the premises f found and that Rosevear had locked the calf up and evidently had come back to the net wire fence where in teempting to pull 4ie gun through the fence it was accidentally discharged The discharge of the gun struck him in the right abdomen From all appearances' death was instantaneous Mr Rosevear and his wife came to the Carter ranch about a year ago from the Harrisville brickyard where he had previously been employed for about nine years He leaves a An wife but no children inquest was not held Patriarch Wheatley Rites Set For Sunday Funeral services for Patriarch Carlos Wheatley of Honeyville who passed at the Cooley Hospital at Brigham City at 5:10 Wednesday morning will be held Sunday at p m in the to Honeyville ward chapel according announcements w0 ouny Elders spent many hours together and were able Happy clothing is based on construction to give selection clothing Jan interesting talk on their labors and pattern adaption inventories of the girls' wardrobe and travels textile studies Mr and Mrs Thomas Johnston of Home management Wheelon are deals with problrejocing over the arrival ems cf a girls' room of a Baby Boy SERVICES CONDUCTED FOR R G MICHAELIS LOGAN CONTRACTOR GETS PLYMOUTH HIGHWAY JOB Services were conducted In the ward chapel at Honeyville Sunday afternoon for Gustave R Mlchaells 71 who died at the family home in Honeyville Wednesday Bishop Ablnidl Tolman conducted the services and the musical numbers lncluded by ft quartet Oluf Nelkon of Logan has been award the contract for the surfacing of seven and miles of U S highway 41 between Plymouth and the Idaho state line Nelson was given 100 of working days In which to complete the ed CLUB SPEAKER URGES CHANCE 50 NEWS 55 1367 The Garland Ward Amusement Hall opening was all that It was heralded to be Friday Night the new building was crowded to the doors by the throng that filled it to hear the excellent program the Teport of the ward Bishopric regarding the building to partake of the refreshments view the structure and dance The program prepared largely by the of young people the community was a thorough success presenting a wealth almost unsuspected talent of a high order Milton H Welling who placed the cornet stone 7 months ago was present and participated in the formal open- Approximately 700 ppeople were In attendance The program numbers follow: Opening prayer by Knute Fridel Song kirs George Clark One act play TThe Thief” Adult Mutual Class Vocal solo Mr Harold Castleton Tap Dance “The AriFarmer Boys of Deweyville zona Wranglers” M Men and Gleaner Public Speaking M Man Dewaine Girls i Vocal solo Mr Wolverton of Brifhjjai Guitar jluet by Peter Boss Archibald Garland Gleaner Girl and'LowtU Burton act VicVaudeville Cornwell Tremonton tor Boss and Kenneth Austin PrognosRetold Story Junior Girl LaVon tication paper J J Shumway “The Tremonton Porter Spencer Vanguard Gossips” North Garland Gleaner Girls Giles Tremonton Contest Dance Tremonton 1st Flo Tap dance Farmer boys Dance JunLuke Carl Cook( Norma Harrlg and ior Girls Talk of appreciation and wel come by Bp W W Richards Reading Fauson Cook “The Wedding” Miss Marin tha Birmingham Talk Milton H Welling Bene diction J H Kirkham COLLINSTON Killed iToCapacityOn Night District Contests Large Audiences See New Plan In Operation Given Park Valley Resident FOR AMENDMENT CHANGE OF ATTITUDE NEEDED TODAY ' DECLARED Large Attendance Hears City Speaker And Singer Brigham An unusually large attendance of Dons greeted Messrs Rich and Griffiths of Brigham City guests of the Club at the regular luncheon and business meeting at the Hotel Wednesday evening Mr Griffiths In a series of 6ongs accompanied by himself on the banjo again proved to be a real winner as M f an entertainer Mr Abel S Rich was the guest speak er treating the subject of Prohibition "The young man of tomorrow Is our chief problem" he said “A clean brain must go together and and Intelligence neither can go with whiskey” he said further and declared that if civic orwould take a positive atganizations titude Instead ot critical attitude toward the law It would Increase its force Immeasurably O L Brough of he Farm Bureau and V LaJohnson of the U S Biological survey were present to discuss the progress of the rat extermination campaign being conducted In the district and encourage support of the organization In the work Plans for a childrens picture show at the Paramount Theatre Friday afternoon for the purpose of raising funds to buy a bass horn for the Garland School band were announced by the committee In charge of the project headed by Ed Holmgren The meeting was under the direction of President P C Pettersen Community t f t’ Players To Show ‘Street Girl’ conmixed voices from Garland of Mrs Lucetta Thompson Mrs Elizabeth Nichols and Mark Manning of Mr Nelson w'as $2890500 Fred Nye two duets by Morllla SpenDrama lovers of the valley will be Sumsion of Springville bid cer and Orville Lund and a duet by happy to learn that the Community $29170 00 There were a number of othBishop Tolman and Mrs LaVoy Chlar-so- n Players under the direction of Phyllis er bidders for the Job Wilson will present at the B R H 8 The speakers included Bishop Nelson Auditorium April 9 at 8:15 p m a A R of Smithfield Capener of Garsplendid three act comedy drama land former Bishop Powman of d “Street Girl” a fast WHOOPS! stepping play writPresident Wm C Horsley of ten by Don Mallally chuck full of wit' Trained Hollywood Chieftains Brigham City and Horace Hunsaker song sentiment and music Miss was Tribes In Pictures of Honeyville Benediction proHolmgren has been cast as Peggy inthe feminine lead In the play Miss Hollywood supplied five trained In- nounced by William Hunsaker and dian actors to lead five hundred un- terment was made in the Honeyville Holmgren stands out as one of the cemetery redskins for Into valley's most talented and popular actthe scenes tutored resses Altho this is her first part for Paramount's gigantic undertaking film the Community Players club officials ing the spectacular drama of the old feel sure she will portray her role In West- "Fighting Caravans” Fielding a commendable for manner F4na WorthScenes Caravans" "Fighting has been cast in the premier which will show at the Paramount Development Club Meets ington role She has a part that will afford theatre for two days starting Tuesday her a chance to show all her natural next wme made almost entirely on wit humor and talent cation near Sonora Cal Large bands The Social Development Club of Bill Rutenbeck for a number of years Washoes and of Shoshones home the met of at Thursday Fielding the player s successsful leading man and nearby Indian tribes gathered in SonH Smith Mrs: Dan Garn Pres Mrs J ora and under the direction of White Harry Woodward Jr both have splenIn charge The program on Music did was an parts These players have had a Iroquois Blue Cloud a Feather was under the direction Appreciation Navajo Willow Bird an Apache White of Mrs E H Packer and was as follows great deal of stage experience and their is known throughout the comability Cloud a Chauctaw and High Eagle a used Packer as her theme munity LaVon Stokes Mrs and Lela JenMission twk part in a number of the and read bits of suggestive sen the valley's two mast outstanding most thri'Ung sequences of “Fighting "Spring” poems and other llteraature on that cliaracter players will be seen in " Caravans heavy -The following music was rensubject character roles The rr lius were all skilled bareback Sweet ' Springtime"" a dered Mabel Beck and Phyllis Holmgren were untrained-iriders— working vocal solo by Mrs Lena Tubbs of Rivwill apiiear in "Street Girl" as a Juvencameras uefoie Gary Cooper Lily erside “Morning" and “Moon Dswn" ile vaudeville team Ernest Torrence Danuta and Tully piano solos by Mrs Wynn Hansen James Manning and Pudgy Beck a hi id the large cast Mqrsha “Robin's Return” "The Storm” pair of former Community Players al“Spring Song” Mrs D 8 Jones so have parts In this play The Ladles quartet sang "Spring” was served by the hostess Luncheon Card Of Mrs Garn was Husband Wife during the social hour We are rra eful to our many friends assisted by her sister Mrs Clara Gam The most successful husband and and relatives for the words and acts of m team wife motion pictures is responkindnessand sympathy extended upon sible for “Min and Bill” the occasion of the death of our beClub Faculty loved husband and father layer's sensational drama o'f the Mrs R 'G Mlchaelis and family The Faculty Club of the Bear River watrefront with Marie Dressier and High School met at the home of Mrs Wallace Beery In the principal pies Odell Thompson and Jack Shumway Charles Last Tuesday March 19 Mrs The team consists of George Hill the of Logan the week end with their Mark Nichols reviewed a French Novel director and Frances Marion who ad from the novel Mrs P C Petterson Mrs apted the scenario parents here by Balzar Mrs Eylck Northman “Dark Star” by the late Lorna Moon Wm Cullimore Mrs Thomas Harris Mrs Jess Earl and Mrs Elmer Jensen were guests of Hill directed "The Big House” from his and daughter son Curtis Marilyn of the club The hostesses for this meet- wife’s original scenario and they also Fielding were Monday afternoon guests ing were Mrs Last Miss Arlean Niel- worked together on “The Cossacks” and other pictures of Mrs J A Bigler sen and Mrs Alma King sisting contract The bid and J M Social Thanks And Entertained Score M M n jtf |