Show V r f r L" t ' I l VOLUME I NUMBER IV GARLAND Lions Day Celebrated With Ball UTAH $200 THE YEAR 1928 SCHOOL OPENS Snappy Entrant In ‘Peach” Contest NEXT Game And Luncheon MONDAY School Days will commence next Monday Sept 3rd and it Is hoped by the teachers that all the students will be there early this year to get a good start The following are the teachers for the coming year are: J D Gunderson Cullimore Principal w J Gladys Tyen Rachel Hill Isabelle Worthen Marian Nebeker Theona Andrus Lunlle Huntington Gold Acord Eva J Adams and Annie Neddo The Bear River High School teachers are c E Smith Geprge O Nye Nethelio Griffin Douglas Cannon Leo Walker Charles 11 Last Edna Burnham A J Taylor Margaret Woodside Lois Rich Howard Gunderson John Benson Manntha Bumlngham High Davis C Mark Nichols Onedta K Shurtz Mary Mason J Theodore Naomi Rich Ruth Johnson Donald navis — sVj W 'ft Intarset IDAHO 'i Held Saturday And Sunday In Garland One of the most Instructive and In- tensive programs given In this Stake was carried out In the Auxiliary Groups Convention In connection with 'the Quarterly Conference held at the 8take Tabernacle last Saturday and Sunday August 25 and 26th Those In attendance representing the General Authorities of church were Elder George A Holt representing the General Sunday School Union Board Dr Herbert L Maw representing the Young Men’B SisMutual Improvement Association ter Katie C Jensen representing the Mutual Young Ladies Improvement Association and Sister Jack’s representing the Primary Association Elder Holt was- accoiri pained by his son William Holt recently returned from the German mission was replete with The convention and suggestions for the efficient making of better and more progress In the auxiliary organizations of the church and the new order of pro ceedure in this work The fact was made plain that the division of responsibility for putting this work over is very definite and clear The entire responsibility of teaching the gospel Is upon the shouldeis of Sunday School workers who la assigned the task of over to every putting the teaching member of the church each Sunday morning and the duty ’of all members is to see to It that they take advantage and of this opixirtunity attend the classes held Sunday morning aa theolwill not be taught In ogical education the Mutual or Primary associations will be held reThese organizations sponsible for the lelsrue time guidance 0 fthc church members The Primary is to take care of the boys and girls the m I A to labor with the youths and adults Under this arrangement should the entire church population come under the influence of the teaching and acting of the doctrines of the church From the messages delivered by the the path is general representatives clear and no one who holds a position in and of the organization need feel that their job Is small Two complete days filled with pertinent suggestions and advice were experienced by thos who attended and those who did not attend or were unavoidably absent missed some very Inand valuable things perteresting taining to the work in which they are The folbwing is the proengaged gram SESSION PUBLIC and Theme: Greater Understanding of Divine Authority apprerlation Song Service Under the direction of Stake Chorister a “True to the Faith ” b “Scatter Sunshine)’ c VPrajer is the Soul’s Sincere Ik siie " general public and officers of the different associations Through the Gate was presented by the Fielding Ward and Birds of a Feather by Garland ward PUBICE SESSIONS Sunday Morning to tho Song “Put Your Shoulder Wheel” Prayer Function of the Priest The hood Dr Maw The Sunday School— An Organization for Religious Education Elder Geo A Holt The Primary Association — An Organization for Guidance of Sister Jacks Children The M I A— An Organization for the e Quldance of Young People and Adults Sister Jensen Church Theological Study Hour 1030 a m to 12 m — — - Devotional Muxlc Notices Singing SCHOOL NOTES 4 Prayer Singing min- Addresses by boy and girl (2 Except where schools have been conutes each were given by Mildred solidated recently the boundary lines and Olen Garfield of Tremonton between schools remain the same as “The Significance of ParReading last year Elder C W' taking of the Sacrament The pupils of all schools should reWood of the Stake Board port to thetr schools on Monday mornof Class Work Elder Consideration ing September 3rd All high school Geo A Holt students should register on the previous Reports of Attendance Singing and on Saturday All Friday night and Benediction children who are five years of age on Mia Mary Thompson— one of the Afternoon— Regular Quarterly Sunday or 1928 before I March may register who will gtri in the — compete Conference at I p m with-h- e understanding that If they "Peach" contest to be held at Brigcannot do the The following speakers work In beginner's bore their ham City Utah during the Peach their teachers will grade successfully testimony of the Gospel and gave some 14th Day celebration September No beginners ask them to withdraw very timely advice to the people in a d 15th Miss Thompson was the Rill be taken after the first two weeks among them being pleasing manner local winner in the National GalOf school missionaries President four returned veston Contest list spring and is E C Short harvest vacations will be held Milton H Welling President being backed by her manv friends for peaches and beets at the time Smith President Capener Elder Geo to win the present contest A Holt Elder Elden Hughes Garland which the demands of the people seem to signify as most suitable No matter Elder A A Bowcutt Riverside Elder when these occur William Holt Salt Lake Elder Jesse W It is probable that Elder Verle D Wood Orwln Garland not everyone will be exactly satisfied RIVERSIDE NOTES Hence tolerance is solicited It is difFielding ficult to get the length of the school The Stake Choir under the direction of Prof Nye rendered several beautiful year required by the State Department Mrs J II Ward Correspondent between the harvest int the Autumn selections during the session and the planting or thinning In Spring The ULA meeting Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Seth Dustin and family So short objection has arisen to was well attended and a good program have returned from a twtr weeks visit holding school on Saturdays that very was rendered and two fine talks were at Bear Lake Mr and Mrs L M tew school days will- be held on Saturby the visiting member from given Hunsaker and Mr and Mrs Country-Wid- e Roy days this The elementary schools Salt Lake Hunsaker of Elwood accompanied them will close year' on May 10th and the high Several special meetings were held on J H Ward and family and Beth sclioahT a week later The Christmas Saturday and Sunday for the officers motored to Brigham Thurs- vacation is limited to December 22nd to This is the year and the time when The Estate Heatrola is in reality a day and teachers of the different organiza“straw” votes are being taken everyfurnace which January 1st The Institutes will alf tions and much timely advice v&s very efficient warm-ai- r Miss Vera Bowcutt entertained At vcoino en the first except Vhlre to show which way the political ia Installed on the first floor of a home Saturday gathered from thesd meeting - Tuesday one wlnds are blowing These “straws” are It has the graceful lines and rich finish guests at a luncheon party The speech given by Dr Maw on the refreshments were evening Dainty for ’tis of a handsome mahogany phonograph Respectfully being watched very carefully was one of subject of Law enforcement setvtd C H SKIDMORE the results but in performance it is a heating apSupt the most powerful timely and convincthought they indicate and Daughters of Riverwhich will come from the ballot boxes pliance cf remarkable Its sideThewillMother power ing speeches given in this vicinity a hold party at the home of RAFT RIVER WATER next November the assumption that the beauty makes it a welcome addition to Mrs upon Standing Tracy WelUnt Fridpy at 3 o’clock votes are any home Before those November The finish of vitreous M I A is using for their slogan this Mis Eliza Ward is visiting at FieldCOURT CASE IN counted and even before the poliical pramed mahogany enamel Is smooth as “We Stand for Law the people ypar gets w'ell under way who who live it and the officers campaign glass and everlasting and is very easily ing this week the guest of her daughter dealers will have finished a cleaned by rubbing with a dust cloth Mrs M H Welling in vivid words force it” he painted Jones of Brigham Attorney E H Miss Iris Liilywhite of Brigham is of their own— the The irteror of the Heatrola follow’s campaign pictures the events attendant to the City is in EosiP as counsel for Box Visiting it the T R Welling home 7th Annual Heatrola Free Coal Cam- - the recognized principles of a to this waters of saints f Ider peop'e inland empire Clear the coming Mr and Poscoe Jensen and Creek and Grouse Creek for He went far back In the world’s hisfirnace wh”h enables it to take the fainPv P' "" irrigation I — and Picrmn and purposes of all of the eld ctrmstiTids of People in aTI ports of j Addict of Welcome Pres C E Smith tory and showed that the American litigation came up and is fannlv cf Ogdi n and Mvrtle Birring the United States will receive a free ton stoves Continent was a choice land above all now pending Problem of Life- Economic— Soclal-Utah citiztiis have in - S ton at visitors tf Itit’ nosy Mr Hyrum Jensen cl coal this Man'- Ftatc art in use in ral tioduced evidence oth'r lands He lead up to the events to show that eer-Spiritual Sister Jacks The plan is very simple To Bear River Valley homes and their the lit nr ol 7J F Jenin of Hint made it possible for this conun strains of wa'ur arising in Eox and the Problems The Prophets s The hmiiv cf J ei of s ted’fv enthusiastically to the receives the free ton of coal a member-- o” rider count? shotiicrnut be subject LtfrmFrGT'Oi ce A Hoit” — — — tinent to bc prcparect for rellrrious R Idaho were n 'he club of only $2 is charg- - efficincy of this modern heating device epde visitors subservient to of Idaho state that the first ammendment to he Presthood and the Problems the Satnrdrand St nd ed This fee is applied on the purch-lA deep interest in the Free Coal Club the divinely Inspired Constitution of M- clem Life Dr Herbert Mnw courts decreed rig Jits on Halt River Alton Lilly a hit e of Lomu pient M ire of an Estate Heatrola which of 1923 bis already been displac'd by There are 2500 di f -- nduits in tin case Song "Improve the Shining the United States gives religious liberty if Ins r th g al'l 'In d with the free coal in many Rear Piver Valley peop’e Mr is delivered arid tolerance Mtomev Jones in an air mail letter Me min’s" That being the case no up f time for the corning of cold plen Hvrul Jt n said "I will be mxe s: KP rtl Mrs j advises that the Boise athletic is Pm ii vs of the Meetings to Follow American ci’Uen who expects to pro- fu sited in a Win weather and to lit by tins ummuidment should than gird t' receive and Lem diction great success He sajs D Ii’h p F i iv II until eds of Bear River Valley roof the to bem'its 15 his bands session ‘Tin re are some Th” explain disregard the 18th pert nary Saturday afternoon I ”d M it nt went to Ofdcn band was dents have already learned about tne wonderful plan ” and get by with it The Salt If one is G’reial oiienlng exercises splendid n M“ Mrs and Fundus Fa’nlnJ Free Coal plan thru a large advertiseof Va’lev the rfar Lake band Is natty “Time' Most Preclaus Gift" Sister true and just and protective to tho Headquaiicrs Grey uu'oriu eland accomment whith appeared in the Saturday branch of the club are at the Hyrum Geo R irne so is the other and His words was a future The Utah dc legal s were Jacks of the Primary Board t to M them rude vndiv 'll panied n Jenson Furniture and Hardware on those Evening Post Foundation Conditions Structure Sis-- t mad a profound impression in orange and black Our genie nianng- li s stoic at Garicnd The Free Coal Club was organized in who listened and it is evident that the er of Pear-- Dav J Wesley Horsley and r Katie C were 1921 and is now In the 7th veer of its hearers will be better citizens for havMr Jensen urged aT who deslied to M and Mrs Hir nd t Welling others from Box Elder county wart The Relation of the Primary to Sun-vht h nie of here existence been present Every year an increasing join the club to do so at eree as the S rt 'v drn r S hind W rk E’der Geo A Holt ing T'rrin G Wu'kois number of members have enjoyed the rolls a re ah' - tely closed All In all Judging from the many “There are 50f0 or more tan mg cvenuig session liom 8 30 I mi Mr and 2J of Ogden n 3e itembci 1st v' benefits cf a free ton of coal convention the favorable comments in the athetic meet It is said t huvt pm c of H S Tingcv tal'ed at the taken 100 Pullman cars alone ioi tin T0 one art pi’s were presented to war most imprr'rive and valuable Barb’”' taught sctuxil Pullman M:s T"fsoay travelers M I A NOTICES here several j evs ago GASOLINE IS TAKEN was arade "Th" mass d Band 1 and adenoids Max Gieason Ruth Mrs Mable Munn of Gariand Mrs LOCAL PICTURE FROM STATE TRUCK sen Phylls end Irma Eunenbork of Rue McFarlnne and Mrs Effte Welling rnagnnicent CHANGES MANAGERS Garland vrnr g pent Monday at the home of their at 7 Ms S'nr’ev Hess of Fielding had It seems funny that when the State m tlio MIA will hold their regularp and! BEAR RIVER ClTY NEWS Trucks and Tractors are left in this cr o licmt m the ward chapel We take pleasure in announcing thpt 2minor operation performed on August of the Valley for the protection cf 7 reM Fred Young formcry special nmlv spent Sunday vitli rila ives in following urogram will be given had to Mi J H Frver of Collinston So’7 Lake by kep ing the roads in passable Vrlin Solo S’anlcy Denson cf fie Columbia picture presentative to safe make and Is "conditlm driving operated upon en Saturday last to M’ss Goida Bronson f Tremonton Talk Joseph Smith as Statesman corporation on the coast has leased the BEAR FIVFR CITY -- Frdy evn-irhave his check bone set- which he to and take the has some rne that go Della Marriott Mr the guest of Miss Vera Bowcutt C’ltv Liberty Theatre from Mr Vanfleet and Oorra the Bar at from his broke home by falling gasoline and oil which is left in them the show house and Is Vocal Solo Miss Erma Li’5vwhite is ’rnindellng George Wrrd and fan: v cahed at House (he Daughters of the Pioneers at nrht Now this is a serious thing to Taiii Jensen Tuesday run some of the b'sst feature to a ladder Young os trr First the home of wnl presor an opperatta entitled Snow g Helen Giles who has been in “the do and the guilty parties are going to Governor of Utah Miss Lois Petterson M s Almcea P“u Bowen ol the U White nr 1 lie St en Dw !i for the public : pm'ii’-'he h viral for treatment for some time be caught and turned over to th state M s Harold showM Young is an experienced Persson and com-- r A C aa'i m nn’r'rlr Sati rdnv forman-- e Trie s under th direct m oi Mu "as operated mxn Monday for the authorities for pumshmnt Mr and Mrs Job 17 Hadfield man and myOrta Neeh sup"r isor of the sch's K goint: to hae special fea ftn abdominal absr ess line of mtAa Nearlv every morning when the m n in '”nd Millard Col nt Drgh rr Mrs Neely his been ture‘ for his who are working on the roads and In Hay Piein of Plymouth was operM airi Uif H rare Bigler have as living on hri i m in East Trem nUm mu 'cil numbers and intends to imfor the removal of NJ" r'vr im nt 8 r m in Miss Fern SchoW of Trofie d ’inp he summer An invllauen is T charge of this work go to start their port a high class singer for his grand at’d ”n Thursday a s’flo trmor ma"h’nes Utah Tlnirmav Mr and Mrs Bigki thty find them without gas th1 Fp1pcc Hill ihr M I A rf th of the opening tl the M Runfer was admitted to to the land vend wl! hod their oil Diet have to toe them ar ed Mr and P neers of Oar' 1" Daughters p nd Mr- - ti and nt ghberng opening so:ni 29 for treatment hosnPal the August n nearc'-fuling station These things and dnr’e T Par cuies to attend this opperat'a poJ pruersn has bcn Mrs J Bigio to Salt Lane ’ iM mhr h h2 f Wrt are not 2 ’ns to be tolerated any long- - rr Ir Lvwn Jtr1' ri u" of M penal mnsiral numbrs Cl' end Mrs Joe Johnson Qf Tremonton and er ns the machines ire being watched a’sj well dc bv the Garland Mill- -' Th" fo’yvoF young pecr’e of Rner- - it cm- if d h O’ Je sen to one h rnouist of Soir-imnd try tar any will also p'av the and it w”nt be safe Div" i2i2LorLat — “mece w''l be vc TU a ’ f Mr M'X tTX'oy Graree af F rT m GartU'l Mannin 1 V i :r r "co mu 25c ferxharge ladies which Laub Garland burg W:n Dow utt They th” Lnvitham il we'krnd a s oruamy racial fnud Now r chirr d ihcs ”1 ss and Vt’p Wn Flc’dmg Merle and Maude Anderson A Tuesday r - u i”rr evening and have people f re m I arming on - r Fumpe Mr Gar- for the re- - pf Howell Sherman Cylrr East if vr t Fd in' the Ud r IJr re hie — mai lO it a — and adenoidNOTICE moval rf Tor'' an(j En(j Kan Ueda cf Fielding were hr M I Ac out in fine Yellow cnc Park 1 £H!d n f" tn"i3 Beccn?" of ic fart that 'fi rftv1 removal' of' '' J i’T'Tidir’re Per-: rjff — — is desired — by yndMrc f"i rh— rir— Sentouiocf — 3i 4- - is — - Loral ILlil--- i T He Tfic eiTcrrhc assorlatitns iu auu:ds at the Bear River rv fo to Rivers d fvr the mn'tr Mr ton is ana adi noids removed on the1 of hh -- It Ilf tLabr Fay-- i the regular meeting will it P’ of Vickt C gave a 2Ph of 4rcur Hospital f 'ia c” Board of Countv’ Comirasnorc’-th f’lovn? je lfe of Bishop f ”1 Mrs Geneva Richards B e u t”'k on Fern and Mer- Carl E’a Plymouth o h°ld Tues'la’ Pentem’v'r ’vi' D” N i”if’i Dls’r'' Federal n rf M’ Oic H c" Richfj a id ta14 lin Gleed cf Garland Mrs Jared Riehards of Fielding and Theo Dainty reirt'h BOARD OF COT7NTY COMMTS3ION-ERucirn s CiUb will hold their ern-- n s Ectlnll Eric Stlnqulst boy of ards had their tonsils and adenoids by P Fa’S ell Wight Clerk in Began- en September 7th Bo r Kicth Anderson of moved this week South Tremonton Strong Driggs pr pram has been araued tocd RUho aaeoniipn Sir A on were for Bothwell the rg opreaied her for left A1 Torbensen of Fielding received a ior th'’ Mss Do’ot’iy Snider oc'a”ion and a good of Centerville and M'f J IMcmgreen of tonsis and adenoids also on hme in Ru ert Idaho Tusday efter of the Ladies Self Culture Club of fractured colar bone when a horse fell o?v Bear Rner Ct vete vis ting at the 28th ”''”k here visiting with Garland is oeslred and a good time is ependirg Mrs Ed Udy was h'tstess to the was treated at the hosand him with eho home 30 the in were follow On the Capener Raj“l August TO all those who attend her former fi lends i bers of the local FoTn Birv Frday during the weekBish'p operated on for the removal bf tonsils pital Free Coal Inquiries Show Myj Auxilariy Convention And Conference - Pr Old once more Wednesday August 29th was “Lion pany with Lion Geo T Hansen inter Day” at Garland and was opened by a natlofial organizer had made a trip to “fast” game of ball at the City Park Hyrum to promote an organization of at 4 30 p m It was statcommencing Lions in that city The result of that ed that four teams would combat tor visit was the presence of five members honors but a hen the time came for the of that city at our luncheon with the opening game there had gathered but thought In mind of investigating furthfor two teams deso it was enough er into the workings of the club He cided to start with them Lion then introduced the visitors who and Lion Persson chose sides of their interest in the matter ofspoke orand the game commenced with Lions ganization Cullimore and Archie Hall as battery Lion M E Andrus chairman of the for the “Cubs” and Lions nriggs and Publicity Committee named the mem“Tit” Davis as battery for the “Tail bers of th committee to prepare a float Twisters" Runs began to pile up and for the Peach Day Parade and called things began moving Per five innings for a meeting of this committee imLion Driggs held the Cubs at bay pitchmediately after the close of the lunchHis mighty left de- eon: This committee ing air tight ball has formulated livering the ball in great shape but in plans and steps are being taken to furth sixth frame he allowed the Cubs to nish a float for this occasion sneak in a few more runs thail was The program was Interspersed with good for the “Tail 'Twisters”' and sad community singing led by Lion J H7 to relate this was their downfall To Kirkhain and the balance of the the credit of Lion Driggs let it be musical part of the program consisting said that he was the only pitcher that in a contest of four members who had held out for the entire game The cubs to write their own song putting it to having to change their pitchers on 3 music and singing it before the club occassions The judges appointed for this contest Lion Driggs would have on his were Lions A R Capener John P game had he have had good support Holmgreen and W R Vanfleet These in the tight places Be that as it jnay were blindfolded and the contestants we had a lot of fun and enjoyment stunts performed their from getting out and mixing a little The contestants in the order of the in the national sport numbers given to the Judges who did The luncheon was held at the Gar- not know who they were to be were land Hotel at eight o’clock with about No 1 Harold Persson No 2 - Charles Last No 3 Spencer Felstead No 4 forty members present There were as special guests Attorney D Henry Manning Lewis Jones and Mr Mathew J CompNumber four got the ovation of the ton of the American Legion from club members but Harold Persson was Brigham City D Chauncy Baird H P awarded first prize by the judges with Dr Hugh J Moyes Willard D Henry Manning second prize This Andesron Peterson and Platt Clark of Ilyrum was a very funny and clever stunt and was greatly enjoyed Attorney Jones came up from Brigham City in the interest of Peach Day to Lion Shumway called attention and encouraged the people of Garland the week of the 17th of September beto participate with them in this celing Constitution Week and stated that ebration Mr Compton spoke of the proper observance of it was planned American Legion with a view of Lion John Benson was appointed to one in the Bear River Valley prepare an address for this occasion Lbn C E Smith reported that' Lion At the salute of the flag the club adW W Richards and himself in com journed for two weeks vv AUGUST 30 4 ‘nUU u the 'I plae - 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