Show HEARSENATORWILLIAM V A BOOST VALLEY T SEND FOR BEAR IS A BOOST YOURSELF THE TP KING AT THE STAKE TABERNACLE on§ RIVER FOR NEWS H Democratic Ticket GARLAND LIONS ORGANIZE CLUB AT HYRUM UTAH Garland Sugar Factory Auto Wednesday r School Notes SCOWCROFT Ogden J J GALLIGAN Salt Lake City A J EVANS Lehi FRANK TOLTON Beaver MRS J COUNTY TICKET For State Senator TRACY WELLING Riverside State Representatives J WELTON WARD Willard WILLARD O JEPPSON Brigham City LEON W District Judge FONNESBECK Logan District Attorney E DAVIS Brigham Connty Commissioner Term) G G SWEETEN Garland County Commissioner Term) JOSEPH L DEWEY Dewcyvllle County Attorney LEWIS JONES Brigham City GARLAND PEOPLE ATTEND WEDDING enjoyable time The boys of the Seventh and Eighth ball Grades have organized basket teams and are planning on holding a tournament during the coming week 16th all the pupils Tuesday October When the were very studious fire alarm was sounded the students dropped their books and passed out very The building was quickly yet orderly seconds e which is cleared In quite an Improvement over last weeks The time for last week was one drill seconds minute and twenty-tw- o After the pupils had marched outside Mr Ounderson called them to attention and awarded the prizes which were taken at the Box Elder County Fair There were three first place ribbons three second place ribbons and one third place ribbon a cash prize of cent prizes The $250 and two 75 school also took second place on their exhibit will be closed The Oarland School Friday on account of the U E A ConMr vention held at Salt Lake City Gunderson left Wednesday night on accomcount of being placed on the mittee to arrange the program for the convention Reporters— Helen Garrett and James Shumway Story written by Clarissa Larsen of the Eghth Grade A HALLOWEEN SCARE Gean was a girl who loved to wander In the hills She would sometimes go against her mother’s wishes One morning Gean woke up very early just as the sun was peeping over the hill The fields glistened with frost and the hills were red with maple leaves “Oh I am going for a walk In the hills today because the weather Is so warm and I know mother wouldn't care She jumped out of bed and dressed on Page 4) (Continued Sunday October 14 C S Winters son of Mr and Mrs C L Winters was married to Miss Margaret dimming of ceremony New York The wedding was performed by Bishop C C Nelsen at the home of the bridegroom’s brothSWEETEN MR AND er and wife Mr and Mrs Elwood WinFollowing the ters In Salt Lake City a wedding dinner was servceremony ed to the immediate families and a few 14 Mr and Mrs G Sundav October close friends The young couple left Miss Orpha 1 —honeymoon' trip — to— Soul horn CLJSueeten4md daughter in honor of Mrs Mr Winters Is a graduate of attended a party Utah who L L Evans of New Yoik where he Sweden's father the University celecbiated his 71 birth day anniverreceived his decree of B L a year ago sary at h's home in American Falls later passing a successful examination made was The home attracts e forth' At three of cut flowers from u:th Those attending the wedding w as served at one long dinner Wino'clock C L Mrs this citv were Mr and whi'h held a birthday cake holdiJune and M ters Mrs R J StavrBr candles one Following W u'tis and ng- study - —e rendered Stayner Ms Rhea Jmner n c j Blame Winters MRS VISlLAMERICAfLEALLS i"l P ALS Q GOODPR O GRAM ADVERTISE IN THE PAPER THE INTO GOES THAT HOMES OF THE PEOPLE TIMES' “THE GARLAND GOOD MEETING The Garland Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met with Mrs Eugene Bone at her home Thursday afternoon October 11 Captain Mrs George A Linford presided The meeting opened with community singing “Catch the Sunshine” Mrs Elizabeth Bingham President of County Camp of the Daughters with Mrs Annie Jensen both of Brigham were present and gave very interesting talks on the work of this organization was The program for the afternoon the following: of The lesson “Early Settlement was given by Mrs California” Oluf Johnson Musical selection “In the Little Garden” by Miss Violet Bone and Phyllis Haws Paino Solo Miss Hazel Innis “Laddie" Miss Myrintha Reading Bumingham Following the program the hostess served refreshments 11 memders were present with Mrs James Herbit of Salt Lake Mrs Moroni Peck of Murtaugh Idaho Medames Horace Carl Rogers C M Petersen Welling C D Barfuss J J Wise Mark Nichols J M Gaddle M E Andrus V D Bishop Earl Bone Nate Kirkham and the Misses Hazel Innis and Phylis Haws The session closed with singing “High on the Mountain Tops” The next meeting will be held November 7th a t the home of Mrs H L Moore POULTRY RAISERS TAKE NOTICE $200 THE YEAR SIGN Japanese Injured Begins Its Campaign The wheels of the Sugar Factory at A Lion's Club was organized at Utah on the night of October 12 Garland have started their turns and The fact that it was the anniversary the 1928 campaign Is on For two or three weeks the process of the discovery of America is not of testing out the mill preparatory to The Oarland Club howsignificant ever is happy to know that the good the campaign has been under way come in ware house has been cleaned of to of The the Hyrum have people fold of Lion's Clubs ' Garland will reall the sugar that has been stored ceive credit at International there and every thing was In readiness Chicago for sponsoring a new for the seasons work something over club which is considered a major acta week ago The great storm which Is on our struck here the first part of last week Credit for this given ivity local records to Clarence E Smith and delayed the starting until now For President W W Richards who were the first to The men who are to takeHhe reALFRED E SMITH initiate a movement for such an or- sponsibility of converting the beet crop They were later aided by Into sugar were placed In their variganization For Vice President Lions Sweeten and Mark Nichols Due ous positions last Saturday afternoon JOSEFII T ROBINSON to auto trouble there was no repreand from the look of the crowd it is sentation of our club at the organizaevident that the mill wont have to United State Senator tion It was not the fault of Lions run short handed WILLIAM U KING Their Intentions Smith and Nichols The agricultural men and office Salt Lake City were good and they made a herculean force have their end of the work well effort b'uPwhen the auto lights go out under hand and from all the indicatFor Congress on a dark and stormy night on top ions at the present time everything KNOX PATTERSON of the divide between Garland and points la a very successful campaign Moah Hyfumthere is but one 'thing 'to do is get some light that By the and For Governor y time this was accomplished Dr GEORGE H DERN By Baird had been made President Child Sait Lake City of the Hyrum club and affine organimen put in charge of zation of Supreme Court DisLions International at Hyrum SAMUEL R THURMAN trict Governor Leo Hansen of Lehi and Sait Lake City Assistant Secretary George B Anderafternoon the little boy GIDEON VALENTINE Wednesday son of Chicago have extended warm e of Jos Iverson who resides Ogden and appreciation and congratulations a hope that our club of Bear River City was struck by an have expressed auto driven by Ray Holdaway of Secretary of State the first be shall represented at regular II WELLING MILTON Several little children were meeting of the Hyrum Club early in - Fielding We extend to the Hyrum playing by the slde of themoad near November the Elwood School housse when one of Attorney Genera! our heartiest congratulations people OLIVER K CLAY and express the hope that It will meet the little boys threw the Iverson boys Price hat into the road and not looking he all of their expectations and desires darted right out into the road after State Treasurer the hat right In front of the car Mr JOHN F MENDENHALL and Holdaway stopped Immediately Garland Springville picked up the child and rushed him to the hospital This Thursday morniState Auditor ng the child wa still uncounclous The Eignth Grad® of the Garland W IIXRRISON FARR accidental School held their first annual school The accident was purely Logan and we the little fellow soon reparty Friday evening October 12th at covers hope 7 p m The evening was spent in Public Instruction Superintendent A very delightgames and dancing L JOHN NUTTALL DAUGHTERS OF THE ful program was also given RefreshSpanish Fork ments were served and the party closPIONEERS HOLD — ed at 9 30 p m Everyone had a very Electors Presidential WILLARD 8 OCTOBER 18 1928 Struk State AT-- Oaoucql US VOLUME I NUMBER XI O CT-- 1 9 GARLANIVT 0 N I G HTr FR I DA Republican Ticket MUTILATED AT RIVERSIDE In Auto Wreck The State Road Commission and the Mr F Oakl the Japanese farmer Lion’s Club recently erected a who leases the Sugar Company farm Garland beautiful sign at a point North of Just north of the Garland Sugar Fac Riverside where the State road turns tory was very seriously Injured in an West one fourth mile This sign was automobile accident last at Layton erected and painted at quite an exFriday about four o'clock He was drivpense and has created considerable ing on one of the side roads that cross favorable comment from the traveling the State Highway He had come to International headquarters at a stop before crossing the highway and public requested that a picture of Chicago had started up again not seeing a car the sign be procurred the Intention bethat was approaching at a high rate to use It in the club magazine It of speed as he got out Into the high- ing bore the Lion Insignia and bore silent way this car struck him over turning and eloquent tribute to the spirit of his car and piling It up In the ditch Llonism at the side o fthe road and pnnlng Mr We regret to say that this sign has Oaki under it The car that struck been mutilated by having been shot him did not stop but speed on its way full of holes Now instead of being a Mr Oaki lay there under thr car unthing ot beauty and ‘dignity It presents til President Milton H Welling who the appearance of a dilapidated old unhappened to be the next person along used bill board unsightly and useless saw him under the car He stopped We can think of so many things to and helped Oaki out from under the say that would express our disgust for car takuig him to Dr Turner at the action ofthe miscreants who did who gave him first aid treatment this thing but suffice it to say that an prepared him so that Pi are are authorized by the Llon'g Club tng could bring him to his home here to offer $10 00 to any person furnishing at Garland Information leading to the apprehenAfter he had been thoroughly examsion of the perpetrators of this act The ined it was found that he had three name of the Informant will or not be broken ribs and was considerably divulged at his option bruised He has been taken care of and at last reports is geting along all right Much credit Is due president Welling for his good Samaritan act In renderWeek to Mr Oaki or ing timely assistance it might have been more serious than it was — The— fourth annual Week For President HERBERT HOOVER For CHARLES JTURTIS For Congress DON B COLTON For Governor WILLIAM II WATTIS Ogden Court U FOLLAND Lake City HANSEN EPIIRIAM Salt Lake City Supreme WILLIAM Salt Oct 14 to 20 Reported by VaLoy Johnson Work has begun on the annual Individual pictures of the Juniors and Seniors were taken the third and fourth of October The photographer from Ogden who is doing the work will be up again later to take the group pictures Pictures are being taken earlier this year In order to avoid a great jrush to get the annual out This annual wiltsbe the third which has been published by the school and is expected to be by far the best The Juniors have charge of the school It Is a class paper “The Searchlight” project of the English department under the direction of their teacher Mrs Ortffin seventy or eighty students the football game at Logan last We were defeated but are not Our by previous defeats discouraged next game will be played at Richmond October the 26th where we meet the North Cache Team The school now has a band of about are doing They thirty members splendid work and have already taken This has part in games and rallies made more pep and enthusiasm among the students The Seniors had charge of the Assembly that was given Friday October 12 The following program was given Piano duet Margaret Harvey and Rosalia Carter Pep Talk George Asahlna Presentation of a good luck token to football captain by Senior Harmonica Duet Jen-- Wood and Virgil Cropley and jokes by Carrlelea-thAfter the assembly our Nyberg conductDuane Archibald yellmaster ed a very snappy yell practice to give the players and students who were Those ing to Logan a grand who went to Logan left immediately after the assembly A contest has been held for the selection of school songs and yells Many therefore new yells and- songs have been adopted by the student body Several pep rallies were held last week during part of the noorn period ’when we learned and practiced our many new yells The latter part of this week the teachers attend the U E A convention at Salt Lake City A beautiful silk flag and staff has been purchased by the Agenda Club About tended Friday Next Monday evening Oct '22nd at Club Rooms at the Commercial on Page 4) (Continued a meeting of special interest to all poultrymen will be held at 8 p m Several subjects of interest to poultry Monday evening the following nurAll poultry tured raisers will be dealt upon attend the musical to— be contest invited raisers are especially Kent given by the Atwater present Radio Company Miss Lucile Huntlng- ton Mlm Raehel Kill Miss Blanche Other L and reminiscences Haws F Kirkham enjoyed Nye and Joseph than the family and friends residing Jr Miss Hunington ana Mr Kirkham in his home town who were present entered the contest wl'h Miss HunMr tington whining first place in a vocal were Mr and Mrs D L Evans and Mrs C R Evans Mr and Mrs solo number with Miss Blanche Haws D J Reynolds of Malad Mr find acconi anst7Mr Kirkliam was ehm’ Sweeten inated on account of being under age Mrs Sweeten and Miss Mr Nye acted as one of the Judges of this city - Mf Evans was the of many happy returns of the Later Miss Huntington will enter the " state contest day Secretary JOHN Pharmacy The fourth annual observance of National Pharmacy Week will occupy the above dates The success of the movement since its enception in 1925 is well known and both pharmacy and the public are enjoying many benefits as a result The event Is sponsored by all the largest and best Interests of pharmacy and an organization of committees representing them has been perfected They are doing the preparatory work and perfecting the plan of carrying it State to thepublic so It is up to every retail drugist to do his share in making it a success THE CORNER DRUG STORE MODERN CIVILIZATION Tills Pharmacy Week and recognition is due to the men and women who seem to woik all the time behind counters and partitions In theservlce of a mostly unappreciative public The drug store is an American institution All druggists are philosophers sometimes of the misannthroplc school and small wonder O Henry begin life as a drug clerk and he took the trade into his later work Other men of leadership have begun the same way A pharmacist must know everything from the highly skilled compounding of a vital prescription to the best brand of He must a marvelous have lipstick memory or the names of all the proprietory medicines he sells would not be on the tip of his tongue he knows all the neighborhood gossip and mostly keeps It to himself In a small town he Is a figure of Influence known to His title of “Doc” he wears becoall mingly Drug stores have figured In national The Scapes evolution case that life had the world standing on Its head for awhile started in one Behind more than one prescription partition vast political schemes have been hatch-- I ed Lincoln did not disdain to foregather with cronies behind one in Springfield Soda fountains today dominate the beverage Industry and "soda jerkers” run off with widows Physicians respect and depend on pharmacist as fellow practitioners They must work together and they do The proppriate of a drug store is also as well a father confessor He is all the time asked to prescribe for minor ailments and when there Is a street accident he Is called on to provide first AND Senator BAMBERGER Lake City Salt National Pharmacy High School Notes States United ERNEST W of State PETERS City Brigham General D PARKER Provo Attorney GEORGE State E AXEL Treasurer CHRISTENSEN Pleasant Mount State Auditor IVOR AJAX Tooele Public Superintendent C N JENSEX Salt Lake Ciw Instruction PresidenUaL Electors ALBERT E MILLER Hurricane is WINSLOW F SMITH Salt Lake City MRS CLARA RANDOLPH Sait Lake City MRS DAN BARRY Duchesne COUNTY TICKET State J FRANCIS Senator MERRILL City Brigham State Representatives HORACE RICHARDS Folding D'strict MELVIN C J Judge HARRIS District Attorney WESLEY HORSLEY MRS LUCINDA Bear River County C Logan Brigham JENSEN City Commissioner Term) G ADNEY Corinne County Commissioner Term) ISRAEL II IIUNS AKER Tremonton County Attorney WALDERMAR A CALL Brigham City City Judge II JONES BRIGHAM Brigham City aid Pharmacists handle deadly drugs every day how seldom' they make a DANCING Is an exact HALLOW’EEN mistake' Phyramacy In of things It must the nature science be Prescription experts seldom are PARTY AT DEWEYVILLE inbut they exert a lremcndouS The Deweyville Ward M I A's will fluence over life and dnath Drop In to see your druggist this open their season's work with an elaborate Ha lln w'eeu Party next Thursday goodfeUaa The work is under evening Oct 25th the direction of Brother Glenn Marble NOTICE TO OUR READERS The hall will be decorated with fall ait‘f arced far lack of our weekly chapter of “The History' of Field ng" but we shall continue from wheie we left off lart week We omd in our next i hallow'een flowers and oporoprlate novelties There will be refreshments assured all t nr seived and good The Gaiety Gill's otchestra of svlll furnsh the The public is cordially Inv t d t Night F Music by Gaiety Girls Orchestra of Brigham City Admission: Gents 50c Ladies 15c - Gallery 15c |