Show PUBLISHED Vol EVERY FRIDAY MORNING GARLAND No 21 XI AT GARLAND UTAH UTAH — THURSDAY VERNALD DECEMBER to Institution Has Made Rapid Progress During Past Year The State wr I'ftr mkf ufth By V W ih characterizaSome really notable tions were turned In by members of the Bear River stake MIA cast who “The presented the modem drama Canning ppIockf $t the and evening high school Tuesday the full effect of the 6how surpassed given that of any local production here In many years The choice of the drama was most fortunate since it was such a fine example of modem play writing and For Pheobe Hall Funeral pm Mrs for be reflected benefits to River in increased all the people service and of the Bear Valley RIVERSIDE HOLDS PRIMARY CHRISTMAS PARTY The Riverside ward Primary Christmas party was held last evening and was a pronounced success according to reports beautiful and out Decorations were very excellent pageant of dances was carried and an program A large crowd of children were present and ents and parexpressed came into (our office much appreciation for the fine work officers in puta few clippings and done theby the Primary party over so successfully after taking a few cursory ting glances at our pride and Annual Self Culture Club joy remarked “One does-nhave to know much Dance Next Tuesday about writing to make Ja The annual ball of the Ladies’ Self newspaper these days does Culture Club will be held Tuesday December 27th evening Arrangements for this announced as are fine dance JWby services will be In the Garland Elmer Pheobe Trial Jurors Named For been working in Box Elder county In with County Supervisor cooperation Wm J Thayne and Home Supervisor Sara S Nicholson and ha orassoganized eight new cooperative ciations p under the FSA The will be the means of cooperatives putting machinery in various parts of Box Elder county for the men to use cooperatively Through this cooperative system less machinery Is being used by the farmers because of their in better use of what is cooperating and actually purchased money U loaned at 3 per cent Interest -- giving them five years to repay Year Dam: Beaver Alf Johnson Joseph A Erickson East Garland: W A Adams W Larsen tester M Holman - ' H Miller John James by Miss LuDean one of Utah's Tenant Purchase A list of incidental to names was submitted to the Regional borne by the cfflce from which they will select the and the Holtz five fanners to obtain loans under the Tenant Purchase cotftpany Rogers Cautaued on page 4 A '’V -X X X s FSA Clients Plan For Comingr Season was field at Thatcher A meeting of the week under the direction Elder county Farm Security AdFanny ministration and a round table discussion was held on post work done in the Thatcher community and plans New for the coming made year farm and home plans were made by Christmas Service the present clients of the Farm Seof Christmas A special program These plans curity Administration talks and music'111 be presented at showed the clients under the Farm sacrament meeting Sunday Security Administrationwere - being announces Welling Bishop evening rehabilitated and general satisfaction Ward members are urged to be presfor the assistance rendered expressed ent by the FSA Riverside: Job O Hadfield D McFarland Robert Hales Tubbs Oo R this Box Ward Preparing comAfter that one it may plete and tickets arepractically reported being prove just a bit' difficult to sold by club members The ward hall turn out those Christmas will be specially decorated for the had in event paragraphs that-whaveto ipind but we shall " Tremonton Ward tryInvites to Concert Tenant Farm Purchase CHRISTMAS THOT BLhop Green of the Tremonton Announcement Awiated Two Hundred Kids few the last years first ward announces thi3 week that During Given Christmas Dance more than ever before we WiUiam Douglas violinist who is During last week a number of s have heard men complain home from the east for a short have bean held by the County Over 2C0 children participated In will free a give Tenant at concert Committee Purchase checkthe in annual childrens party at the that despite the fact that the Tremcntcn ward chapel at 7:30 ing ever recently obtained 'informa-tc- ward hall conducted last evening we live in a world of plenty Sunday evening The public inis to assist the Regional office of under the auspices of the Garlan too many are forced to live vited to attend the Farm Security Administration In ward pr mary and the Ladies' Self Mr Douglas in want and privation will ba accompanied the selection of fanners under the Culture club The usual cry is that we bet pianists Expenses the concert are being “ought to have a law” Bear River State Bank Th? idea seems to prevail and Winzler Auto Play is Declared One Of Best Ever Presented By Local Cast held Friday ward chapel Hall who passed away at the A 8 Hall home since It gave such excellent opporhere early Wednesday morning after tunities for Interpretation by some an extended illness local actors who have developed their Utah was Hall bom at Mrs Payson stage talents remarkably In the last Sept 18 1858 She married Mark few years Hall Jr In 1874 and In 1894 came to Presenting a part that as easily the Bear River Valley after the famcould have been over played as anyily had filled a ten year colonization thing else Lloyd Newcomer gave the She had lived audience a fine mission In Arizona interpretation of the Her since then here continuously clergyman who believed idealism was Swinyards Will Keep husband passed away about 25 years practical under- Mr Newcomer’s Wedding Anniversary ago standing of this character and his She is survived by two sisters: Mrs clear diction promise much for future cf Mrs H P Swinyard Mr and J M D Taylor and Mrs C J dramatic efforts here Garland wiU celebrate heir 55th wedNo less able was Carl Cooke who December Brown of Ogden and the following ding anniversary Monday W E Hall Hyrum A Hall children In early scenes fully lost his own 26th at their home here A Mrs Hall Wood Mrs Electa 8 personality in that of his character Mr and Mrs Swinyard were marHannah Bingham Mrs Della Affleck and in the last scene covered himThey ried in Kong Village England Frank Hall H Dean Hall and an self with laurels In one of the most came to Utah in 1885 residing first adopted of the play that Son Warren C Hall There difficult assignments in Logan and then at Garland where are also 53 contrast and 31 of presenting a convincing grandchildren to the minister who had found Joy Mr Swinyard has practiced his trade great grandchildren Ills picarid peace In doing good of blacksmithlng He 8tUl works In ture of mental and physical ‘deteriorhis small shop here tho business Is a ation was almost superb Only not so brisk as It once was slightly more effective facial make-u- p The Swinyards have four children: scene be could suggest-tfor last that MrsBeatrice Wright of Malad Bert to improve Jt should the play be Coming Marie and Edgar Swinyard and Mrs presented again as many have alJensen of Salt Lake City The following have been named on ready requested The couple are enjoying the best the list of trial Jurors for the year Another character that remains of health 1939: vividly In memory the morning after the Garland — George Henrle Elmer C was that of “Mary Margaret” UDELL ROGERS SENDS O G Sweeten Anderson Kenneth crippled girl ably portrayed by Cleo GREETINGS CHRISTMAS excellent Summers’ Marlon Grace Nye P Hess John J Shumway Fred L work marks him as a good actor to Udell Rogers E Haws D Henry Manning A cablegram from Dora who Is stationed at Manila In the Nye Verlln Bowcutt Mary L Thom- choose for almost any 6how ManAtkinson plaed another difficult role W Rosetta Nina Stayner pson was the winter Islands for Phiilipine from many ning Nellie Rose J W Garrett Geo and won commendation received by his parents Mr and Mrs W Bradshaw Lewis O Johnson H Many others of the supporting cast Carl Rogers here yesterday B carried minor parts with great credit Fredrick Robbins G Korth the family Udell wished a Merry to themselves and the drectors of Fielding— J Leo Earl Job Welling asked them to extend Christmas and Sarah the play Mervln E Holt T F Coombs the greeting to all of his friends E Johnson Nathaniel Gam Stake and MIA officials would be here Plymouth: Don R Lamb Clark glad to present the drama again it Edith Rudd if there appears to be a Smith Walter Archiis believed bald Charles EL Hess Several Cooperative strong enough demand to justify it — Mrs C Wendell Hall of Christmas songs by the Portage Singing Formed in County Lewis Knudson John R Gibbs Ora high school girls chorus directed by D Conley Noah John was a signal contriJ O Nye George week Ivan O the Thueson During Le- - bution to entertain- Collinston: (lie evening’s Henry E Bowen State Cooperative for the Specialist Farm Security Administrattion has Grande B Jensen at William Goldsberry of Tremonton Bear of the was elected president at thetr River Wild Life Federation week election’ this annual meeting and Frank Munns of Garland was named H Dean Hall and D E Peckenpaugh were named two year directors Other changes In directors Included the election of Francis Norr from from Blue Creek Chester Nelson from Evans and Virgil Weidmah Bush Del Adams Layton sheep man and big game hunter will talk here some time next month and show his 600 trophies and relics It is announced BR Stake Drama Tuesday The finance committee of the club have charge of all arrangements an orhave already reserved chestra The dance will again be held at the Armory Mrs Wild Life Enthusiasts Name New Officers Enjoys will and To be Held Friday lady for one” Large Audience Funeral Service Johns KB SOCK! Well if we were ever inclined to take any professional pride in our work we will have to forget it This week a young now m ft six of which he was a bank liquidator and examiner for the state He has proved well banking department to be a personable and capable man- After surveying the galnj made this ager holding the confidence of the year Alma Theurer president of the and of the bank directors as board of directors predicted an even public greater growth next year which will PARAGRAPHS $200 Per Year big annual New Year's carnival dance of the Garland Lion’s club is to be held Sunday night or more beon Monday morning properly at 12:01 AM directors of ginning last evening the club announced At Year’s End PERTINENT PUBLISHER 22 1938 The Declare Dividend fession AND EDITOR Lions Will Hold New Year Carnival Bank Directors River directors of the Bear Bank at their regular meeting declared a 6 per cent diviMonday dend on the bank's capital stock for the year 1938 holders A Vtltec mailed Xo tjstoek tills week announcing the dividend oints out that a substantial earnof the 6 ing this year in excess bank's the being paid owners of stock is being transferred incapital to bank reserves to further strengthen the institution and make It better able to serve the needs of the valley Dur ing the past year the bank lias as phenmade what many regard omenal There has been an growth excellent growth In deposits and a corresponding Increase In the number is serving of customers the bank Mr Peckenpaugh cashier last month disclosed that the dally balance Insheets showed a fifty per cent of crease In activity March sine this year This year also the bank has become quite closely with connected the Cache Valley Banking company an institution held In high esteem and in financial circles by the public as well As a result Mr Henry H Hurren cashier of that bank has become one of the directors of the local bank a fact which adds to the financial strength of this Institution as well as to its growing prestige Directors have been pleased also with the acquisition of D E as cashier Mr Peckenpapgh came here with a background 0f( 18 In the banking pro- years experience JOHNS WM A by the Primary a danc: by pupils of Miss June Stayner and a visit from danerng Claus made up the evening's pageant revue games Santa entertainment FACULTY PARTY HELD The Garland school faculty held Its annual Christmas party Monday The program was again evening furnished by the new teachers after which gifts were exchanged ' and a tanquet enjoyed The Literary club met Wednesday evening at the A home of Mrs Leland Hansen play was reviewed by Mrs Nethella Griffin Luncheon was served by the hostess |