Show Text for the Week: ALL THESE BUT SEEK YE FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOD AND HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS AND ( THINGS SHALL BE ADDED UNTO YOU —Matt 6:33 THE GARLAND TIMES Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Mattel in August 1928 Editor and Publisher Vemald Wm Johns Subscription Price $200 A Year EDITORIAL SEEK YE FIRST - want the Garland Times to serve a larger purpose than the mere disseminachosen we a text for the week have tion of news and feel that it deserves some further comment Our Savior preached a doctrine that sounded as strange to the practical men of His day as still seems to sound to the practical men of toit He asked men to practice charity and day He encouraged them to love one ankindness He other even as they loved themselves them to love even their enemies and to forgive all who trespassed against them It is small wonder that many doubted the How could one ever wisdom of such advice earn and save the money necessary to happiness if he lived by such a soft code Success - demanded self seeking To attain financial in-- 1 dependence one had to hoard wealth- - - The one who good things of life were not for t wasted his time in kindness or his funds in to look forward could Such a person charity only an old age of poverty and unhappiness To such reasoning the Master replied with a statement that must have seemed even more amazing: “Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you” Only the generous and the kind have any true conception of happiness Only the forgiving can keep all their friends Only the industrious God fearing men could expect to be granted natures bounties and the spiritual peace enabling him to enjoy them The promise is still good ‘When individual men and cities and nations learn to practice peace love charity generosity and forgiveness it will be found that earth has goods enough for And all and every man will be truly happy just as surely will any other method fail to bring Because we Ada Melba Schofield Jones Sara and Barbara Christensen Shumway danced the military dance There was also a trombone solo by Reed Johnson and a reading by Raulston Zundel The brass quartet consisting of Emma Gardner Reed Taylor Ruth Snow and Naomi Nielson played a number nils same program will be taken to Malad high next Friday It has been the custom to exchange programs with other schools thus producing a feeling of friendship INTEBESTINa NOTE VmOM RIVERSIDE are Mr and Mrs Leland Capener spending a short time in California Relief Society social was held at the home of Mrs Wm Bowcutt with Mrs Nina Dustin and Mrs Nephl Dust The afternoon was in as hostesses spent Jn singing practice after which were served refreshments Mr and Mrs Leon Hales and daughter Janice were guests of Mr and Mrs Geo R Hales Sunday Sunday evening Mrs Rudy Bowcutt Mrs Ronald Hales entertained some of the members of their Immediate families at the home of Mrs a delicious two Hales Following course dinner games were played Mrs Albert Hunsaker of Holbrook Idaho Is spending the week at the home of Mrs Francis Tubbs and Stuart Tubbs spent Saturday Sunday In Ogden Miss Dolly Smith of Ogden is visiting with her sister Mrs Ira Ward for the week Mr and Mrs Marvin Burnett and baby are spending the week in Plymouth at the home of Mr and Mrs David Burnett Miss Edna Allen of Portage is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Newell Udy Herman Forsberg of Salt Lake City is spending an lndelnite period at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs A A Forsbcrg while he Is convalescing from injuries received In an automobile accident and I Committees Diminishing Supplies Consider under the direction a senior girl will in assembly at the Water ' Bear Lake and Its pressing water problem was the subject of discussion Bear Logon Tuesday when the Bake committee met to make plans to Headed by F- - P meet the future Champ of Logan this committee discussed the problem of the drouth in 1934 at the direction of Governor Henry H Blood In view of the fact that State Enreport of gineer T H Humphery’s 31 shows that the amount December of storage in the lake Is nothing as compared with 120000 acre feet for the same time last year water users realize they face a serious situation was One of the things discussed plans for forwarding the building of River the proposed Green project which would divert 325000 acre feet annually from the headwaters of the upper Colorado river and make the water available to Utah Idaho and Wyoming part of it to build up — storage' in BearBaxe The present committee composed of delegates from Idaho and northern Utah It Is believed should be replaced by a larger one that will connot only tain representatives from Utah and Idaho but from Wyoming from Rich county and from Bear Lake thus assuring a broader grasp of the problem confronting Bear Lake Water users Play To Be Presented Friday In Assembly A group of students Jft from NEWS LET TER of NeLda Pedersen present a high school today Mr and Mrs L R Shaffer returned to their home Tuesday after spending the past ten days visiting in Salt Lake Richard Anderson & freshman will City while there Mrs Shaffer had the to fall on some ice and misfortune play the part of the school boy Elmer her left ankle At this writing Betty Pierson sophomore and Maxine sprain is but is unable to walk' she Improving senior will play the parts Josephson Miss Lovlnne Barnard of Deweyville of the selfish twins who snub their is the here visiting with week spending Stokes gradyounger sister Bernice Miss June Rhodes uate of last year Mr and Mrs Ephraim Peterson and also last of year’s Orpha Heppler daughter Yvonne Grover spent Satur class will play the part of an old maid in Bear River City at the seamstress Rayola Roe senior is the day visiting of Mrs Peterson’s father Joseph home mother In this play and Daniel Brad' shaw also a senior is the sissy boy Sorensen W A Adams and son Milton and friend will Junior Dorothy Munk Mr and Mrs Ben Benton attended the play the part of the superstitious stock show in Ogden Tuesday colored maid and Stokes Quintin Word was received here Sunday that the part of Daniel's friend sophomore Mrs Laura Olsen of Brigham City had away do to a fall on the icy passed Program Is Presented sidewalk Mrs Olsen was the mother At Different Schools1 of Mrs E S Hansen The funeral services were held at Brigham Thursday A group of students under the direc16 and a large number of tion of Palmer DeLong student body January East Garland people were in attendat the Bear River high president ance school presented a program at Box The social and business meeting ol Elder— high— school last — Friday arid at North Cache high last Tuesday The the East Garland Relief Society was held at the home of EKvld Larson program consisted of a duet by Leah A large crowd attended and Lucille Cannon a clarinet solo Wednesday and after the business session refreshbv Junior solo England an accordian were ments served by Haword Shurtz and a seng by Roy Mr and Mrs Fred Grover are the Barnard In addlUon Cleo Marble of a baby girt born at gave a Amanda Ward proud parent? tap dance home Thursday their 16 January whistled Doug Holmgren sang and Mr and Mrs V L Shaffer and children returned to their home Tuesday Dr Wm Eli Hawkins afternoon after spending the past CHIROPRACTOR week visiting with relatives and friends If In Trouble Try Chiropractic in Salt Lake City Friday at N East Garland Hours to 6 F M Slmenen Jewelry Store Tremonton Utah ago The ceived first payment early in' the $27000 was refall The govIts share paid the building $46200 on program which Included the new Box Elder the new Plyhigh school gymnasium mouth school and important additions to school property In many parts of the county stated W T Davis clerk of the school board Mr Davis is compiling data and making out reports to the government in order to obtain $13500 the share of the present government’s school constructive program The program under way Is a 0 project consisting mainly of construction of a farm mechanics building at the Bear River high school The government requires information of a very detailed nature relative to tihe buildings under construction materials Used and the school system in general before the federal money Is forthcoming stated Clerk Davis Tremonton WHEN YOU ASSURED ALWAYS IS Allred Michaelis Coal Co ANNOUNCEMENT I have taken over the Comer Service Station near the Sugar Factory and Extend to Patrons Of this Station a hearty invitation to Continue their business Here Arthur Astle The Corner Service everyone: Stop look listen 2 Keep off the road if you are on a sled 3 Do not hitch on cars 4 Do not run into the road after your dog 5 Be careful when the road is slick — Keith Wise Larry Taylor Denton Hall 1st grade We are studying about clothes Fur comes from fox bear squirrel seal and beaver The Eskimos wear it to — them warm Kail Boss grade 2 keep Each row has a certain part of transportation to study about Each row has a chairman and someone reports on thulr project every morning We are building parts of a city with trucks buses and taxis —Louise Castleton 3rd grade We are going to make a large book With 41 pages In It We’ Will Call this book Our Penmanship Book Each pup’l In the room shall have one page On this page he will paste a Penmanship paper that he wrote at the first He will also put a Penof the year manship paper that he has wiitten Just lately This will show how much he has Improved In writing this year — Maurlne Nish 4th grade This morning Jan 14 Mr Gunder- - Tri-Sta- Lumber Company te Prestone Is Cheaper Come 1 PEP- 88 And & VICO Get It Now Products Theatre Liberty TREMONTON UTAH Program for the Week Jan 19th to 25th: Sun Mon & Tues Garland Blue Light Service Kay Francis In “I FOUND Do you miss that boy or girl away from home? STELLA Wed & Thurs “MISS PACIFIC FLEET— No one can know just what fortunes the If'hy not visit by telephone tonight? Joan Blondell Glenda Farrell Hugh Herbert and Allen Jenkins Against losses of past gains Themselves by safeguarding with proper Insurance Protection Friday & Saturday Buck Jones r In John J Shumway “THE THROWBACK” INSURANCE — LOANS — TEAL ESTATE at “EUROPE” ‘ night rates begin at 7 p m to Your Surprised Car— You!! Really! WORK GOOD WORK FAIR Ee — NOTARIAL A COMFLETK Moans n all“cainnakecertaihr With SERVICE When “EUROPE” town today Stop In And Lrt Us Shov You ! PARISH” Shaw & Iverson FUNERAL BURN Utah’s Longest Burning and Hottest Coal For Sale By We are learning some Safety First rules Here are some good rules for t A 6th grade grade boys of the Garloe pond but land School started an as to the change of weather it hasn’t freeze it Bo we to cold enough been have not had the pleasure of skating: that we are hoping we But on It can before long grade 8th —Roma Senn Offi-- e In Korth Margaret The eighth Fuel Economy now Activities At The Garland School v Low FUNDS Eighteen thousand dollars were received from the federal government th's week completing the government’s share of the $200000 building proBox Elder gram Inaugurated by the board of education more than year ernment has that blessing No Pauline we don’t know how the presiMeandential election of 1936 will come out while we are trying to mind our own business and out a good newspaper acquire a few get shekels for our own benefit and behoof OF FEDERAL in and gave us an arithmetic test I hope we all get good marks It looks as if our tests have now begun — Nancy Ann Hales 5th grade This week we are going to have exams We are all trying to do our best This will be our second report card this year and we hope that we have all Improved in our work son came COUNTY GETS LAST it ! t Lee’s PRICES! i1 WE BUY IT — AND Beauty Parlor Connection Garland PAY THE BEST PRICES Parfcer Shop in lUh ! 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