Show "1 The community la which I the beet one in nation — If yon think It b work to make it an tire Community yw the PUBLISHED Vol XI No V W FRIDAY MORNING AT GARLAND Lions Ready For New Year Dance PARAGRAPHS By VERY 22 PERTINENT Monday Morning Those whose favorite inClub Hears J W Earl door sport is kicking their own communTell of Auto Trip ity might well take a lesTo South and West son from a news item in A week the state papers this gala New Year carnival dance f'" A resident of Morgan will again be offered valley pleasure seekers this year by the Garland with a grudge against his Lions town got" too much ChristSince New Year’s day comes on mas spirits and went out Suhday and Monday will be a legal to clean things up with two holiday the dance Is to begin at announces 12:01 Monday morning guns J Shumway chairman of the There is just no telling John on arrangements committee v what cussed ness can ' lead The dance wilf be held at the Even Christmas can Armory as usual There will be the to have strange effects on usual carnival hats and noise makers for all present such GARLAND UTAH UTAH opening of School" for valley The January 5 will be the a class or “Evening adult fanners of this clasts is sponsored by the Department of the Bear depending upon the depresent should welcome the opthis meeting portunity to attend says LcRoy Bunnell agricultural instructor There will be no charges and all are Invited The classes will be held in the Ag room at the high school at 7:30 pm Feeding” of those Farmers Friends Pay Last Respects to Mrs VERNALD WM JOHNS Hall “The individual sake must learn appointment brilliant edand eneregtic Hopkins is ucated Given the job of stimulatbusiness ing the country’ and industry he may be expected to apply to it that same singleness of purpose he has given the furthering of relief activities during It is not too recent years much to hope that some real progress will now be made in assisting industry to take hold so well that further extension of relief activities will be unnecessary The one most noticiable shortcoming of the Roosevelt administration thus far has been its inability that to so order affairs tits the - own fire of that only the culture experience is the acquired culture kept Only through his own industry does Initiative emerge and de and only thru velop unconfined of personal flights Incentive can he penetrate the lofty heights of distinction and leadership “Utah's rulture has yielded actors musicians artists many educators statesmen culptors who and captains of industry have their to take forth gone turns as recipients of world claim These of Utah examples culture sprang not from the of branches tree a genealogical but from the springboards of and initiative whicixgav It genius wings They - are the that only the culture proofs which grows up within the dividual and which has been shaped sculptured in and engraved the of his and likeness image own character has a right to nd will endure” — J Cecil Alter sung by a mixed ening 52 Jehard Forsgren of Bothwell quartet:’ Jos H Kirkham Geo O killed Tuesday afNye Mrs J J Thompson and Mrs was accidentally while near his hunting D Henry Manning Later in the ternoon His body was found by his the quartet sang service “We Lay home Thee Softly Down to Sleep” Other brother Glen at 11 pm sitting upnear in an irrigation right ditch numbers as were musical follows: a all to pin finding members on whom duet by Mrs J J Thompson and a fence with a bullet hole thru the his jokes Mrs D Henry Manning “There is heart The shot from his 410 guage a Land” and a duet by Harry and hot gun had seemingly ignited his comRifle Club Elects Wllford Bingham “Come Unto Me clothing and It had burned pletely off the body was acand Rest” Ethel Rogers New Officers are being held In services Funeral companist were L H Kennard Bothwell Friday (today) at 1 pm The annual meeting of the TreSpeakers monton’ was held Dec Aaron Porter Rifle club WllWalter Grover 23 at the Lions club rooms New ford W Richards Clarence E Smith officers elected were: Dwayne Frank and Bishop Arthur Welling who had Ward Will Honor Grant charge of the service Prayers were Virgil Weidman president Theurer and Frank Munns They offered by Joseph H Kirkham and succeed E W Sutherland president1 George Henrie and Myron Barnes Rudy Miller and The grave in the Garland cemeA testimonial farewell honoring Jim Smith tery was dedicated by Thos E King Russel Boss who leaves soon for a The meeting was well attended and mission to Palestine will be held A much enthusiasm was shown at 7:30 in the GarInvite Sunday evening will Junior nice fund left in the treasury This ward land will take chapel be used to provide new and To Dance Honoring of “the the conjoint regular place it facilities shooting wgSt “Lion Jess by all present with his eyes wide open all the way” was the remark of one memto a Due ber following the talk rather small attendance E J Holmgren tall twister had some difficulty DeparlinifMissionary MIA promised by the new Russel Boss Tonight officers ' 'J dancing Betenson op- portunity now to do something fundamental than he Polever has had before itical friends and enemies alike hope he will be able to do something with it IN BUSINESS CIRCLES —With their cash registers from ringing pleasantly the splurge of heavy Chris-ma- s gift buying American retailers are confidently toe Hoilyn dancing A dancing party is being held this Friday evening in the Garland ward hall sponsored by the junior membership of the MIA it is announc- ed The young people are arranging the dance as a compliment to their who Boss Russel dance director soon on a mission leaves To insure the success of the party the group cordially invites the older members of the ward to participate As a special gesture In honor of their director the group will present of their dancing a demonstration during the evening There will be no charge for this announces' dance Welling Bishop since it will be conducted under tiie auspices of the MIA and the Bishopric and will be the only testimonial for the departing elder program In addition Bishop father the there ren Hansen Dale Wilcox Mrs J J to remarks and the his by missionary and will be talks by Alma W King Thompson PUBLISHER Invites War- and ents li1'” Renters For Farm Purchase nections Five County Men Now Seek Good Land Cheap The names of the five farm famto get government aid to buy reached Win farms J Thayne County Supervisor of the Farm Security Administration Tuesday from office the Regional list of 20 A names had been submitted to the Regional office for their final selection and from this list the and approval were approved: Edwin O following Stenquikt of Tremonton Marvin R Jeppesen of Thatcher Rosel Zundel of Garland James T Hunsaker of Elwood and Homer Tingey of Brigham City Arrangements are being made with local doctors to give medical examinations to these five families within the next few days and If they pass satisfactory examinations and obtain options on farms satisfactory to the county committee their loans will be written up and submitted to the Regional office for approval Should they not pass satisfactory medical examination or obtain Satisfactory f’rms within a reasonable length of time others on the list will be seto replace lected them They are advised of their appointment being and as they obtain satisfactory farms (arms will be examined and approved by the County Tenant Purchase committee consisting of Ralph C Richards of Riverside J Welton Ward of Willard and Noble of Mrs D a duet Corinne Henry Manning will sing There will also be a vocal duet by Crops and Von Marcella Thompson Be Discussed Ogden duet an instrumental by J H Kirkham and Fred Nye a solo by On January 6 and 7 1939 at the Blaine Thompson and a reading by Hrtrt Ben Lomond Ogden Utah the Mrs Richard Anderson third annual school for canning All members of the ward are crop growers and canners field men vited to be present and give the will be held A cordial invitation is the fourth to be sent extended to missionary interested in everyone by the Boss family a hearty farewell canning crops A program treating on very valuable topics such as Utah Canning Scouts Get Awards Research Needs Crops Results of Pea Honor Court Grading Studies In Utah Soil ManIn Producagement Canning court-oCrop Scout A very successful tion Practical Methods of ImprovMethodist honor was' 'h(Md‘ ’At' the ing Tomato Grades and many others Church at Tremonton last week Walker Leo K local scout will be offered ports Able as such Ronald speakers leader California manager A of songs and stories Wadswmrth Program was carried out in addition to the Packing Co Dr R H Walker diawards: rector Utah Slate Agricultural Exof the following presenting Station D A Miller periment dairyMerit badges — Dewey Snow Grower Phil Dix Agriculturist Caling Lynn Wheatley dairying civics ifornia Dr Packing L Corporation Vern Oyler personal public health H Blood and many others will be Sorenson Allen health pioneering -rl on -the TTT7 programanimal Scholarship industry Will Canning the College and free attending of accomodations may be from the President'S' Office To Fairbanks Morse and Co of Wisconsin Beloit for the sum of for $32250 was given the contract the furnishing of all power plant Installed complete to disequipment tributing system Contract for the furnishing of materials and construction of the power plant building spray pond basin fuel tank piers and engine foundawent tions to Curtis I Shaw of for $9200 Murray All contracts were made subject to PWA approval according to a resolution passed of the city council of the complete reading following the bids in the presence of the representatives of the bidders Eight bids in all were received and read to the members of the according council Petition b Filed At Somers Snow Pierce Olsen Star awards’— Wheatley Lynn or the Housing Bureau Vern Oyler Gene Winchester StanCourses offered for the ley Abbott life awards— Vem 03’ler Bill study are crop pest contrtl dairy Potter Allen Sorenson Donald Bone production manufacturing dairy wood- farm blaeksmithingf Dw-farm Serorrd work farm economics farm Snow Ralph Woerner and tractor Repair household First class awards-Merle Perry and wiring livestock feedy Lament”' Gardner "Lloyd electricity S:hm:d Jenkins Continued on page 8 j Capwell Fred pioneering Dewey i John H Caddy Marinus B Emil Funk of Brigham City A Woodyatt L n Howard WilDrd Ora D Conley Port- fe Henry Hinpen Bear River Cty Josephine P Murphy Connne: Eli C Anderson Arthur Pederson DnrMR Waldron- - Tremonlcn D Milton Marble RawlinsW Nina Fayner Fred - Nye D Henry Manning Garland T F Coombs Field- age ing Vaudis Jensen Honeyvilie 4 - A petition signed by thirty eight citizens of the community nullifying of the city council the resolution calling for a municipal power system until such time as an election Is called to decide the question by majority vote was also filed Wednesday-b- an attorney for the Utah Power Light Co The list of signers not available at the city recorder Thursday the petition having been sent to the city attorney at Salt Lake City No date for holdhas yet ing the petitioned election been discussed by the city council will probably Action not be taken On the matter it is believed here until the delay incident to the recancellation ported of the PWA grant to the city is Cleared up and was : at dairying ned Plant Contracts Awarded by City trade surveys reveal that Short Farm Course Mr and Mrs America will To Open at USAC next spend more money Demand many arising from the year in department stores interested people thruout the than they have since 1936 Informaarea for practical Both of these influences tion that can be put to immediate should help to boost gener- ne ha? promoted officials of the al business in ’39 at least Utah State Agricultural College to mrer jf5r four -- weeks a 'period-o- f safetyr 10 to 15 per cent ahead of offer' on pioneering Dale Miller bird study special short courses beginning this year Holman pioneerJanuary 9 and continuing until Feb- pioneering Ralph January Jurors it is announced by ing Lynn Larson ruary 3 1939 pioneering Har- Things to watch for: by County old Isaacson i Selected Robert H Stewart county a vent pioneering LeRoy mask mothers for Practical LarSrit information current Gordon and ler Jr pioneering Nursery Trial jurors selected for the JanuDurrell Grover to Wear over the face so in 16 fields for interested men and p oneering pnone-- r ary term of court are announced as that babies are not infect- women can be obtained with only a ing L Francis Peterson pioneering follows: work little additional athletics by attending Donald Bone Frank N Victor Leon N ChristGeorge ed by mouth germs rhort course clao?s at "the ' College" ensen carpentry Ouy Bragg Ernert Iverson Matilda y Winter overcoats insulat- Housing facilities can be procuiei carpentry Oletn Udy natal Adolph J George Jorgensen ed for cold 'weather by a on the same basis as regular stud- work “Bill Cotter Lorenzo pioneering Kail Peeples J Smith Leonard wishing themselves a ‘prosperous New Year’ Builders lumber dealers glass retailers and other building materials suppliers should Butcher find sales considerably bet-- j cork lining ter next year for the Fj shops offering turkeys not fresh frozen and W Dodge Corp reports to only the building trade predict plucked but equipped with that American families stuffing and all the fixins’ will spend $415000000 ready to put in the oven - - - Return of the old fash- for ladies a? ionecl building’ new homes compared with $360000-00- 0 because’ of- the new hair-do for this year Other Municipal Power A special plea for attendance at Sunday School and other meetings Sunday Is made this week by Bishop Arthur Welling Bishop Welling points out that Sunday Is the first day of the New Year and presents Three Companies an admirable opportunity to start Present Winning Bids the year out right Petition Filed to Sunday School will prove most Interesting Sunday the Bishop states Force Election and will be followed by regular fast day services at 11:30 Deacons will Bids for the construction of a make their usual visits gathering fast offerings before Sunday SchooL municipal light and power plant in Garland City were opened at the The evening meeting will be a Wednestestimonial for Elder Russel Boss City library as advertised and awarded to three separate day “Make ‘Let’s Go To Church’ your concerns motto for the entire coming year” Cache Valley Electric company of advises the Bishop Logan was awarded the contract for installation of the the complete distributing and lighting system for Chosen the sum of $15790 plus $6105 for optional equipment plus transformations and meters and service conAid ilies joyed went commerce The small bore shooting will start and business could assume an activity Scon over the City Drug building Those interested are invited to join in comparable to that the club many other countries Business has feared not without reason that it was to Ladies Club Annual be sacrificed to the whims Ball is Success of social planners and so A highly successful social event of has not been able to do the Christmas season was the aneven as well as it might nuel ball of the Garland Ladies The Self Culture club held at the ward otherwise have done evils that brot on the de- hall Tuesday evening Club presistated club dent Mrs Fred L Nye have seemingly officers were well pleased with the pression not all been liquidated success of the dance as a contribuNo great armaments entertainment pro- tion to community gram has here artificially The hall was attractively decoratenIntermission ed for the affair it as stimulated industry tertainment was provided by Barhas abroad bara Wood tap and - Hopkins - has a greater demand) $200 Per Year Bishop Aged Valley Pioneer Advertising for the event Is In of charge of the 'publicity committee Laid to Final Rest Club W J Earl Speaker Hopkins as Secretary of At the club luncheon meeting held Friends and relatives gathered at Presiin the' Commerce the Garland ward chapel Friday Wednesday J W Earl recounted his dent’s cabinet is one that experiences and Impressions on his afternoon to pay last tribute to Mrs should meet with wide ap- recent tour of the middle west and Pheobe Hall In a beautiful Bothwell Man south It was a most Interesting and proval The opening number ‘"Ilio Deep- Killed While detailed account and was much enHunting Trials" was The AND Attendance at Church New Years Day for by EDITOR 1938 Culture Comes From Within Agricultural River high school will The subject for discussion be either "Dairying"' or “Livestock sires — FRIDAY DECEMBER 30 School Ag Teachec Schedules Free Adult Class Next Week Thursday Johns pride that every effort possible be pot forth to dean and beautify the unwed lota in our city tat ( Health Association Renews Drive For Medical Contract Last week leaders in the Health Association of Box Elder county met after four months of earnest a In attempt to formulate contract with the eight doctors of again effort the it is’ reported county the past two months the During group has marked time until the apAssoproval of the State Medical ciation and the National Association could be given for such & contract It Is now stated that the doctors of the county are willing to cooperate in such an enterprise Seven thousand California this doctors of month- approved a - medical health contract to cost $3000 a year for the average family of five and this with the understanding price that the normal medical treatment necessary for such a family will be assumed and- taken care of by the In the vicinity doctors and at the choice of the patient This contract seems to be very near the price and covers approximately the same grounds as the ne consummated practically by the Box the and Elder health association doctors of Box Elder county It U hoped that a similar contract can be made between the doctors owning and tha tn the 'County hospitals health association At the meeting it was indicated that-- a between1 the dental of the State and possibly association of ' the’ State to even ' the morticians Insure against contingencies that arq on page 5 Continued |