Show SI Vol 4 No 24 Bear River Highlights STUDY PERIODS Every Monday It has been arranged study period by Mr Smith to have This idea was from 11:45 to 12:13 It has thought of first last year commendable outvery been carried beneand It is thought to be highly ficial to the studfents as they have a - Mr Beuson full half hour to study and some other teachers have a habit "small quizes” every Mon of giving riods day morning Then their sudy p come in handy Garland Utahjhuraday March 31 1932 $150 THE YEAR LIONS TO PRjESENT 1932 FOLLIES American Born Japanese SCHOOL BOARD in SPRING ATHLETICS actiParticipants in spring athletic vities have now registered and are to commence work on the ready April fourth coming Monday Football tennis track and other field activities are what the various athetlc studena are registered for Frank Hawkins Is back again to and 440 smash old records In 220 Elwin Garfield Is also yard events record going to IVeak his last yeai’s Bill Gibbs has in the cross country the old spring in his feet and hope1 record fbr high Jump to set a world's All in all things look quite promising track season this for a successful’ To safeguard unforseen against year and others that are going oyt si ortages of school funds the board are going to make competition keen has added the following section to the In all events t ichers’ contracts: “So That In case cf shortage of school funds for the FRESIIIES MAKE DRESSES ar for reasons over which are y girls The first year swing the board has no control you agree to the first dresses a cept necessary shortages n displaying proudly salary Several ol they have made In school payments upon a just basis” them completed and aie they proud? llus practically Insure the running of Although many of Jho dresses are tl e schools the full teirn the very first for some of the girls A committee from Tremonton made If good the workmanship is very a icquest that the Satmdays of Mr they do as well with the next ones C C Watkins be given over to the they ought to be pretty good sewers nuthern part of the county In the Yes most or them are freshles but ii lerest of instrumental music and that goes to f that freshles can do the matter was referred to the super some things after all endent to investigate the feasibility ol the same “THE LATEST FAD” Whether summer kndngarten Is to The latest fad at B R II S is held was not decided Some oppose Suckers It makes no differ it on the that It discriminates It makes no in favor ofgrounds ence where you wander the larger schools and where you be you will see dlffemece others including Mrs C H B yan the so attract these suckers that Mrs B C Call and Mis Orson A human eye There is no restiictlon on Chris tenen hold it Is an essential color or size and the students enjoy A received from the telegram was them during noon hour and sometimes Ass'n Netonal Kindergarten urging during classes be continued it that movement continues Mr If this Hansen will have a thriving business and he will probably devote his time EARNING IS BROADCAST to selling anday suckers -- iifeTt Mur if Y fk Jf s If Ficsident fifty roaring dances leap Alf Mtchaells and his Lions went through their by leap tonight and were O K their pronounced by Instructor Miss Helen Mendenhall for the presentation before the people Friday night in the Garland Recreation Hall —Tin speakeasies under the tutorship of 8argent Streeper know their lines and clothespins The singers are guaranteed to be one hundred and ten per cent perfect by the good old gang leader Mark 41m k Vr tV Nichols Miss Edna Capener at the pland has developed a wonderful ten piece orchestra to play for her father the Mayor In his com and bun loin toe dance Extra seats have been provided and Is in readiness for everyeverything one in the Bear River Valley to come and enjoy an evening of fun We will be glad to see you at the Garland Recreation Hall at 8 o’clock Friday April 1st —Publicity Committee FOREST PLANTING TIME NOW HERE the traditional cereilsonles of Japanese lated many leutuiies ago more than 200 the beautiful and expensive costumes 'obtained by their colony of fishermen has more than 500 pupils Currying on ” "duol day whhh have their root In religious beliefs formuJapnnee children of the Sail Pedro (Cullf) school donned parents for the celebration The school In the Japanese Local News Librarian Purchases Garland Ward Event Sliortly after the first of April unless old man winter decides to pay a Delated visit it will be forest plantng time in Utah according to Paul M Durih extension forester of the U B A C is n readiness at Everything the forestry department nursery Logan to commence the digging packing and shipping of the young tree to fill the many orders reseedlings ceived from all parts of Utah as soon as the weather will permit says Mr af Many New Books Miss Eela Hall librarian of the Garland Carnegie hbraiy spent last SaturLake City day and Sunday In Salt where site following put chased the new books for the readers of the Bear River Valley: 8HRDL RDDDDI announcesthSryand Kindled Model Airplanes Kerry Flame Two Together Child of the Revolutloin Challenge of Love Aron Flow Ames izona Shadows Honey tire Rock Tlieir Fathers’ God Yeais Second Westward Passage of Grace White Bird Flying Fioin Hand Wife to the Deserter Gallegher Plaveis Short Plays for Modern The Humorous Speaker Short Plays for Young People O Henry Memorial NEW TEACHER FOR TO ALL THEATRE GOERS Prize Stories 1226 Jokes Strange DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURAL Career of Mr Hoover Book of Living The Agricultural department of B Verse Best Short Stories of 1930 R H S is now under the teaching of Cow Trail Cattle of and the Songs Here comes the world's most famous Mr Stoker a prospective graduate of Camp Slabs of the Sunburnt West s! ncker the U S A C for 1932 who Is trainOut Where the West Begins Saddle a word of Just warning: friendly ing to be a teacher If you have a weak heait and can-- Songs of the Lost Frontier Mr Stokes assigns and discusses Stunt Night Tonight Getting t stand excitement or gruesomeness is Nichols the lessons while Mr gether Gelster Games Spell of the - advise you NOT to see this proon etc Anecmaking up his work repot ts will Yukon Stunt Plays Toasts and it woid for duction Take it our Mr Stoker will remain here for the New dotes Pieces for Day the Every horeven next two weeks which is necessary for thrill it will shock It may Schools Celebrate rify you But If your nerves can stand him to get his degree Gay Young Hawk and His Pony eh ctrifylng drama you will find it In He Is the third teacher the Agricult"Frankkenstein” Neck Big Enough Sun Up Drifting ure students have had this year and our next picture South which opens on Sunday for a three 'Cowboy Cowboys North and he Is proving surcessful with the stuReader Home Child’s Primer First dty run dents and Billy Bang You may have seen a production Nixie Bunny In Manners-Lan- d called “Dracula” If you did take Book CLASS REVIEWS PSYCHOLOGY Dora Tale of Cuffy Bear Maudi our tip: “Frankenstein” far SUBJECTS Passion North Flower Nlglf Horse"Dracula” you didn't It may Mr Smith psycholocy teacher Is Redto know that It was one man Pimpernel and Rosemary Interest you giving the class a review on things the head from Bun Dog Charlie Chan of the most exciting and popular picThe students have had In school The Carries Corson of On JC the You missed sometures of lat year class is taking up arithmetic now and Lover The Black Camel Conquering thing there that everybody was talking The will take up geography English etc about Maltese Falcon The Window But don't miss "Frankenstein" later Mistral Nan of Music Mountain will be talked about plenty Mr Smith is giving this review to h James Whale directed It with a cast Peder Victorious Rim of the Prairie the class bo they may clear themselves Colin Clive Mae Clarke Pure Gold Oh You Tex Rhinstones on some things that they are not sure including hn Boles Boris Karloff Edward Texas Man Timfer Wolf Land of the of Free Morgan Trail Hidden Trails Van Sloan Dwight Frye and Frederick Kerr It Is the boldest thing he The Loving are the Daring Phophetlc HISTORY Partners Red Ashes or any other director ever attempted Marriage of The students Margaret It is all about a man who made a Glory of Youth Guarded Halo American History class are try- monstar Bones Folly Vision of Desire Lamp and bits of human Splendid of Fate ing to make their final report of the Prince Star Jan Flying dies from grave yards and gallows year the best they have ever written trees went into Squad Jade Necklace Joan of Junithe making of this per The heme is to be on some phase of Inn Tuckaway House Rex Fascof humanity But caricature elghtfoot "World Affairs” ination Grand Hotel Mesquite Jenalso he had the brain of a criminal The students have plenty of time and the fiendish fury of twenty mani- kins Certain Crossroad but are utilizing this time to make acs their theme a good one Don’t fall to see what happened This paper is of the utmost importthis teirlfic monster escaped to ance because it may decide whq will when Mr and Mrs E C Gleason of Garmen and women cross the divide and who will write prey upon terrified land announce the mairiage of their the same kind of a theme next year tl’’r Bcrnice to Mr M G Mr and Mrs D Henry Manning of thls ty’ of freedom Margaret and Miss Helen Mann-- 1 During the assembly period Frday mr'aee is V0 were visitors to Ogden Monday so!omnlzocl April Eighth the dramatic class under ing Aprl 6 1932 in the Logan a They were accompanied as far the direction of Miss Jordan will preTemple one act play entitled "The Bad Biigham by Mrs D Henry Manning sent The couple is well known ard daughter Jessie who spent the affairs young Penney” of this city Miss Gleason day visiting with relatives The characters are: having been very active in church Kate — Peirce Oldytha capacities Lll Hansen George FIELDING MAILS Peggy Hla Perry Miss Bonnie Bowcutt an Honoring Margaret Ruth Morrison April biTde the Miss Virginia and Miss Dorothy Riser entertained at a lunchThe contributors to this column this Mall is dispatched from the Fielding eon and miscellaneous shower Monday week were: Madge Peterserj Owen post office for outside points at 3:30 evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Cook Lydia Meister Glenn Adams P M and received from Sait Lake Frank Riser Various interesting Don Grover Wayne McWhorter Orvll City and other 4 00 P M at games were featured points and a most Cloward Clifford according to the information given out Pierson Wesley pleasant time enjoyed Twenty seven Richardson ' by the post mistress of Fielding guests were present that LM - tti LOWERS BUDGET Upon inquiry We learn from SuperC H intendent Skidmore that the r liool beard is making an effort to r the demands of taxpayers as far - possible without Impairing the welfare and Interests of the children Most of the contracts for next year vere sent to teachers Saturday They bear reductions from fifty two hundred dollars each with the exception of a few on the lower side of the schedule who have been mark-l- i g time for the past two or three yrars and who are paid a very low s lary The heavier cuts are made on ti e higher salaries It is evident that ien all the contracts are finished the total amount for salaries of teach-- s will drop at least to $22500:) as aainst the budgeted amount of the esent yea- of $241000 and that or - — r ago of $255000 The Superintendent will also make a voluntary reduction on his own s lary an Old Festival Is A Grand Success Mr and Mrs W H Barnard motor Salt Lake City Monday and! guests of relatives ed to were The Primary association of the pageant1 Howell ward presented he "The Life and the Light of the World" Sunday March 27 The ttiem- t the alaka primary board who attended were: President Mrs Lewis Lillywhite Mrs E N Austin Mrs F J Limb Bewery’s Seed Barley for sale— 8 row — the German wonder -- phone No 43 Charles C Hess Fielding tr M Mr and Mrs J L Harvey Mrs J Gaddie Mias Doi othy Haivey and Mary Gaddie were visitors to Saturday Miss den Mrs D Henry Manning assisted by Mrs Bernice Brough weie hostesses to the members of the O N O Club Wednesday evening at the Manning home entertainment The evening’s consisted of games followed by luncheon Thirty guests were presuit to enjoy the pleasant evening Mrs Hunter Gaddie and baby BarGyae relumed from tire hospital Wenesday and are at the home of Mrs Gaddie ’s parents Mr and Mis bara Lewis Lillywhite Mrs W M Cragun and Ruth Lavina of Ogden were city Sunday spending the friends daughter In this day with and Andnls Mr and Mr M B daughter Erva Miss Gayle Mtchclsun Miss Dunyon of Draper weie guests Sunday at the home of Mis M E Andrus and Mrs ing at family J W Harris of Ogden the home of her daughter Mrs John Kidman Mrs Cara Klrkham vilsted Sunday where she was the fi lends during the day visit- and In Ogden guest of Mra A M Austin entertained the members of the Club at dinner Thursday afterat her home Covers were laid fur eleven with Mrs E J Homgrcn and Mrs J L Harvey as special Bridge noon guests dinner Bridge followed Mrs Holmgren and Mrs White ing the favors with receiv- Following tlie wait! reunion Ealur day evening Miss Margaret and Mias Helen Harvey delightfully enteitalned In honor of a number of their frends from the U S A C at Logan at the Harvey home Bridge was enjojed followed by LVeakfast and covers were laid for fourteen guests U I C TRAFFIC MGR HERE FOR BUSINESS J B Hunter Traffic manager of tho of the Utah Idaho Central Railroad Company was In Garland Thursday calling’ on A R Capener In reference to handling the shipments of the 600 or more acres of peas to Lfe grown this season in this territory hundred people of the Garland Dunn There Is still time for the farmers weie present at the ward reof who have ordered trees to chyck-u- p held Friday and Saturday In hall recreation and see that they are prepared to relast week the ward and enjoyed the program and dance ceive and plant them la first class manner of the celebration Much depends upon the Friday those members of the ward treatment that the tree receives after under 14 years of age were feated reaching the farm as to whether It with entertalimnent Saturday evening If the bundle arrives grows or not and the farmer has forgotten about for the older members One of the main attractions of the the order or must then decide where adult reunion was J J White as Fat the trees are to be planted or must Suundeis with his country store Jake wait until help comes or must plow played his part well and gave away the ground or fix the fence In order bounteous gifts to those holding lucky to keep stock out of the enclousure n umbci from Ills big store of prizes are even that he will not be pleased donated for the occason by the local before he can plant them the chances with his purchase Mr Dunn says citizens A card will be mailed from the colThe musicals readings dances and the play were given in a lege to each person ordering trees pleasing manner and enjoyed by the stating the time that the shipment was made but then it will be too late large number present litpicsui tat Ives from the M Men to do much orderly preparation Forester Dunn advises that the and Gleaneis demonstrated the Gold and Given dance to protection and planting site be chosen before hand that the ground be prepared prefermuch piaise It trvdcred them commiably by plowing in order to make a The Garland ward Activity growing bed for the trees and to keep ttee was In chin ge of the arrangements and aie to congratuated on their suc- down the grass and weeds as the will need all the cess in the enleitalnment The com- young seeding fourteen is Proper spacing can sunlight possible mittee composed of a string or J T Arbon being chairman of be assured ly preparing the men's division and Miss “ Golda tape with rags tied every six or eight Aeeoid cliauman of the ladles They feet apart The string can be stretchwish to express tlieir appreciation to ed along the line of the proposed the committeemen the citizens who planting and the rags will Indicate gave so freely and to the heftds of the exact place for the hole to be ward organizations and all who con- dug A spade or a mattox can be used for tributed toward the success of this be event digging the holes They should made large enough to accomodate the tree A pail Is suitable for carrying P OFFICIALS MAKE trees small while the as they GARLAND can be partly covered planting VISIT with muddy water which will protect them from C W Price Assistant General Pass- wind Growth will be aided by keepenger agent of the Union Pacific ing the trees moist which will assure System B W Hanson General Agent a better contact with the soli Mr Freight Department J L Amos Ass't Dunn warns that after the trees are Traffic Manager and H E Godwin planted they should not be forgotten- General Freight Agent were In Garland Tuesday going over train problems here The repoit that they CHANGE IN SCHEDULE OF have studied the freight situation' here and contemplate no changes in the MAILS NOW IN EFFECT freight service to this city and valley Six ward union U TO SUGAR BEET ACREAGE LIKELY TO INCREASE Indication that there will be an inerea id ntrec e of Sugar Beets to 20 cent over Iaht years crop according to Orson A Christeno sen field superintendent of In this district Sugar Company He states that the faunas are signing and sending in the conducts dally 50 with acreage approximately per cent of the amount expected now in Due to the unsettled weather conditions it is advised that the farmers get everything in readiness for the coming of favorable weather as it is likely to come in for a long favorable pci tod when It dees bieak Seed and the amount of fertiliser including this year pheephate to he planted and should be obtained machinery phi cod ready for operation at tlie first favorable period a aout e Ezra Jensen Garland’s postmaster wishes to call to the attention of all citizens here of the changes In the schedule of and malls The present revised schedule Is as follows: Outgoing Malls 1:15 P M on Malad train to Brigham City where malls will be dispatched for Salt Lake and south on train 42 and for Logan Cache Valley points and points north on number 29 630 P M to Deweyville on No 30 the south 14:30 Salt train Incoming Mall A M from Deweyville Lake and south from Salt Lake City on from Malad 11:45 P M for the R F D’s Letters must W in the post office at least one halfhour before departure of train to order to catch outgoing mail |