Show JlLf A t rJ BOOST FOR BEAR JUVER VALLEY IS A BOOST FOR YOURSELF T SEND THE NEWS TO US IN THE PATER ADVERTISE THAT GOES INTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE “THE VOLUME I NUMBER XXXI GARLAND OGDEN MAN MEETS DEATH AT GARLAND The quiet of the neighborhood of Carland was broken last Friday morning by the grim tragedy that happened at the rooms above the Richards Market occupied bjt better known as Arkansaw Joe Joe's place had held a shady reputation for some time but tangeable and and convincing evidence was hard to secure agamst it This came however in the grun proceedings that followed in an all - night - session” or gambling last Thursday night and Friday morning Two men George Riley and Harry Clinginpeel from Ogden had been apparently only one of pre- sent but them irTurHieFappcffsTIfiat" Joe had been getting the worst of the game and that he found it necessary to resort to the use of his gun to petsuade the men to stay long enough to give him a gambler’s chance to win back In the events that followed Riley received a wound in the left arm and one in the body just below Clmginpeel the heart both from Die same bullet Both nun were able’to getlo the bot-he front stairs before Clinginpeel fell mortally wounded The local police department d by Marshal Peter Jensen went up to the room and was told by Joe to The place go away and let him alone wassurrounded and the County Sher-isummoned from Brigham City and immediately went up to Joe’s room and placed him under arrest He is now in the County jail at Biigham City I P Russell Wight" President County officials from Utah’s e counties closed their annual convention at the Hotel Utah Friday with the election of officers for the coming year P Russell Wight auditor of Box Elder county was reelected president Charles E Hawkins Utah county assessor was elected to the vice presidency to succed James H Sullivan retiring William Clair Rowley auditor of Iron county will succeed Quail Cannon as secretary of the association I De La Mare treasurer of Tooele county was elected treasurer of the association Shaking before the closing session of the ofiicials Attorney General Geo P Paikcr mged the members of the association to use their legal power to A The dodging” atop-- general pledged cooperation Uking of curbing tax Utah attorney in the dodging in Roscoe E Hammond secretary of the state board of equalization spoke on BOX” J Elder ui ral “ATS IT” TO BE PRESENTED AGAIN ”At‘s It” the comedy drama which was presented by the Community Players last Thmsday and Friday evening at the High School Auditorium was really woith seeing The way these young actors and actres--etheir respective portrayed parts was very pleasing to the audiences and was showed by the applause they received from time to time The musical numbers by Miss Tyson and Miss Huntington were also much appreciated Orchestra under The CarterConcert the direction of Mr Joseph Kirkham rendered several high class selections and were highly complimented The Community Players should be supported by the whole Bear River because of the good talent Valiey which they are bringing to the front Owing to the bad weather conditions which prevailed when this play was presented which kept many from seeing It The Community Players have decided to play “At's It” once more some time next week or bewatch for further announcement cause it is a play you don’t want to miss S "hospital notes Mr Idaho of Drlggs Zundel Eberhart underwent an operation for Tast Tuesday at the Garland and at this writing he was Hospital doing nicelly Mrs Marcus City underwent ation at the afternoon Evens of Bear River a very delicate- operGarland hospital Thurs- day where he awaits prellimenary ing on charge of murder FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15 1929 The TOWN DOCTOR hear- “JUST GROWED” TIMES" $200 THE YEAR M P BROWN MR ' SAYS- MANY CITIES LIKE TOPSY HAVE SPEAKS TO LIONS The regular luncheon of Lions Club w as held at the Garland support In helping him obtain this the Garland position The boys desiring to Join the trainWednesday evening of this week ing camp of the Militia la to meet at-In the past the mental genius of the entire country has been devoted to The tall twister Lion W W Richards the basement of the Library at S Invention and the creating and studying of scientific manufacturig and prowent the limit in fine Imposing thru o'clock Thursday evening duction methods— a mechanical age with very little thought comparativeThe speaker of the evening was Mr Now It Is recognized that for further a very clever method He dLsplayeda the anayyzation of the community ly small savings bank furnished by M P Brown of Ogden Utah who took expansion of business it is necessary to give the same kind of constructive thinking to towns and the individuals making up the community as has the Tremonton Banking Company and up the Farm Problem and discussed at been accorded industry He discussed a 10c fine upon each member some length the subject — What’ was Isn't f The museums are full of those things thought in- Imposed present for the purpose of starting a this problem from the point of organidispensable a few years ago Consider the case of the dinosaur or the Tyranclub savings account Needless to say sation and showed the necessity of an nosaurus that had the strength of a steam engine otthe Gigantosaurus that that each member paid his fine for organization to cope with other organiwas over a hundred feet long and as big as a house as an example They zations the farmer came In conceased to serve a useful purpose— there was no reasan for them so they ceas- the tail twister’s word Is law and not tact withthatAlmost any business of any even the president of the club is ed to exist consequence to day A very nice from his decisions organized forjh? These things that were but are not now’ did not know’ they wera±sllp start for a savings account was col- protection of that business and in orceased to serve a useful purpose— there was no reason for them so they der for the successful out come of was useless a warning of their predicament Men individually and lected It Is necessary for if of are therefore fanning business operations or their thinking capable they their collectively Lion C E Smith made the motion the farmers to so towns verge on the edg of the old order of things they alone are to blame that the next themselves regular club luncheon to cope with such organize a hint as to the new order of things as they Having the powers of comprehension problems be should and s Night" "Boy’s should be sufficient have be given to the Hotel people to Yet man with all of his brains retains those things in his makeup that In supjjort of this idea he took up tends to make one picture those creatures of the long ago With some it is prepare for double the number of several of the problems that confront Each Lion the places for this luncheon procrastination and piejudlce while with others it Is just pllaln farmer such as wheat tomatoes Is supposed to refusal to think! bring his son and In etc and the beet growing in- case he does not have one of hi own pears There is a new order of things— Look around you you will a it mxavery dustry Business industry know it— you can’t help but recognize it But look at to bring some one elses son Tills proside Through his talk he showed that tho Has IT kept pace? Most towns have just ridden along on the your town! position was adopted and preparation farm bureau and the sugar industry crest of the wave—like Topsv’s have "Just (’rowed " with little or no thought will be made had come to gether and were working consideration or analysis that is vital to continued growth expansion and The tail tw lster called attention to a in harmony with each other but the prosperity large land scape picture hanging In wheat You ate a part of that business A town is a business — YOUR business problem was still an open one wall of he dinning room and statthe an Your bread and of is industrial butter The necessity of the farm Industry plant the same as an employee of was ed that it our work of one rebusiness the and being on a pitying basis in order that depends pn the continued growth and prosperity of 'that hold McFarland the work you local bojs Robert The all other business gardless of your station in life— regardless of tlip job you enterprises do or the business you are In YOU are responsible picture is a meritorious piece of work is a fact too well known to As an cinplovee of a manufacturing plant you ate a part of it you must Lion A R Capener chairman of the cause any discussion He pointed out do good work you must be SOLD on the product made or you are fired the the necessity of concerted action thru membership committee presented The better the work you do the more you MAKE As a part of your town name of Aaron Porter aa' a member of national channels to protect the farmthe same is true the Club? the proposed was accepted ers interests in the toest and prevent and what you do goes to You should KNOW about you town— It Vosco Call of Brigham City who has the excess of Importation of sugar and make it a good town a progressive town or— a bum town You may think Social Development Club qualified as U S Marshall sent a letter other farm commodities from foreign your town is not a good town— maybe It isn't maybe it is of thanks to the Lions Club for their countries where cheap labor prevails maybe it has "just growed"— but what have YOU done to makethe It any difOf Fielding Entertained people! ferent? A town is just as big as the people in it and you are MAKE he few of habits that and not shining the is lights opinions At The Garland Hotel a It BEAR RIVER HIGH community True there must be leaders but when big Industries consider Quarterly Conference your town for location of a new factory Investment in present enterprises etc In— YOU and all the it is the people In general they are most interested SCHOOL NEWS NOTES Largely Attended One of the most interesting events other people like you of the season was the entertainment Never In the history of this country has the smaller city— your town— had the opiwrtunlties that It has today Big business is looking to the smaller city given the ladies of the Social Developwas Stake Quarterly Conference d Wednesday a short Pep rally Itself for big things ment Club Saturday evening by their as it never has before The town or city that PREPARES The girls of the Garland Pep id last Saturday and Sunday in tho citizen will be benefited— but the will greatly profit and every individual husbands The ladies were gathered town must be READY The way to be ready is to be at work— (building up Club entertained with a clever num- stake Tabernacle at Garland was up in cars and without the knowledge her of bad the the and customer attended ability salesmanship largely considering attitude the morale aggressiveness of where they were being taken landLast Friday the 8ophomores pre- - weather condition which were In our "clerks” —citizens —of the community) — not by erection of monuments or idle ed at the Garland Hotel After talk on “Town Boosting” — but by constructive thinking to do something get rented an Interesting program lnclud- - midst And all the different organizing presented with fancy carnival caps something achieve something— to climb out of the rut to have a city that Is ing a piano solo by Miss Mason read- - attnns of the various wards of the were led tqjhe dining room where a the best m the land In which to live work play and make money— to have a Wanda Olsen dance by Marie stake were well represented at each the "oppressive ugliness" of dormant Inactive civic lug by delicious banquet had been spread in city which has eliminated session Lamm one act play by Fielding girls their honor Following the feast they pride Joseph Fielding Smith of the quorum piano solo by Lucille Cropley reading about do are to YOU It? What going were taken back to the hall at Fielding by Berniece Bjorn and a stunt by the of the Twelve Apostles was present at where the Balladeers Orchestra were each meeting and gave some very good- Town Doctor Article one of series of is published by The Tic monton girls This waiting to play for a Cai nival Dance and timely advice to all those who Last Friday Garland Times in cooperation with the Garland Lions Club night our basket ball All were furnished with serpentine with enthusiasm went tended brimming and whistles and the men treated The stake choir under the direction to Ogden to play against Ogden High to plenty of confetti so as themselves Overland Lumber Co amid the shouts and yells of our loyal of Prof Geo O Nye furnished the Program Rendered to their- - entertainment complete (jpportm the Bears fighting hard to mtilsc for all the general sessions and Award Farm Dancing was the main featuie and it By Stake M I A the last played a clean fast game Al- - was enjoyed by all who were In alseenud tilt Sunday " rolled morning failed to score a victory tendance -Mechanic-StudenVery Interesting thoughaie tliey aiound to£ soon to be - cnngr alula led for tlicir they IF was planned to make it an annual The way the student body appear In our next issue efforts event and the ladies weren't at all opand faculty members cheered the boys The concluding session of the Quart has posed—' Three 'ChetiV I tf The ’MeiTT" The Ovtulund Lumber Conipim The fighting spirit The guests were seated at one long on is commendable Those who attended the banquet at shown it intei ist in the students if (he eily collier me of this stake was held of the Biais was 'table which was very artistically decor certainly theie the Gailand Hotel prepared by Mr Eetr Iliver Hull school by oiPMi’i’ Sundav evriiiiic in the tabernacle und- I' The faculty a Valentine ated with red candles and red and enjoyed er the sta’ e M I A The piogram was ere and Mrs Fraser Mr and Mis prizes to the best Farm Mechmu was The evening held at the high school last Wed white sweet peas par ty s ns Wallace Bowen Mr and Mis Frank tolluv on to be made in the ship ‘spent in playing games and dancing n'silay earning "America ” Wood Mr and Mis Ed Spakman Mr its usefulness on the farm and on tin Community singing The Faculty Ladies Club was on- - Hoard members Mr Shumway and Mr and Mrs Dan Garn Mr and Mrs H quality of workmanship Opening piajei Edwin Ilunsaker of Nichols and Miss Holmgren with their wives were special tertalned by Mrs B Jones Mr and Mrs Noble PeterElwood First pne will be a Stan'ev No — A quartet sen Mr and Mis was rendered Leo Friday at their regular Rurstsby J IL Buruingham Farnsworth Jack Plane Second prize a bine ('el Included The novel "Silver The hosts and hostesses Mr and Mrs Grant Snow Mr" and square and Third prize a steel lo'dimr Kirkham Geo O Nve F L Nye and club meeting Mr and Mrs Richards Mr and Mrs Mrs Elwood Hess Mr and Mrs Clif- rule Mark Nichols with Mrs Milan Peck Sooon” was reviewed by Mrs Cannon Misses Last Mr and Mrs Cullimore deford Welling Mr and Mrs During the week the agricultural These prizes will be on exhibit at the accompanist Joseph Rich Myrintha An interesting talk and the M I A partment has been conducting a farm- Edna Burnham Naomi Smith Mr and Mrs Walt Farnsworth High School and will be awaided at Mr C J Jensen and Mr Mr and Mrs Ebin Wilcox Mr and the Annual Farm Mechanics er's convention for men of the valley Burningham exhibit to slogan was given by Miss Naomi Rich Donald Davis Mrs Thomas Harris Chorus "The Junior Gills” was rend anti ainuillture students Mr and Mrs be held in conjunction with the AnExperts in Elmer Richards Mr and Mrs O A nual Farm Bureau Banquet Friday ered by the Junior Class of the Garhave been uiiiotis lines of agiicuiture ' Johnson Mr and Mrs Ralph Grover February 22 at the Bear River High land ward FREE AT THE LIBERTY giving lectures and demonstrations Mr and Mrs Frank Cannon “The Soldier's Mr and School Shop Reading Reprieve’ by Davis High School ball team will THEATRE Mrs J H Laub Mr and Mrs Vern The exhibit will be open before the Miss Roma Tubbs of Riverside meet Bear River In our gym in the of the second Violin solo Elvis Anderson Bowen Mr and Mrs Leo Sanders Mr Farm Bureau Banquet and later for league game between the two COUNTRY STORE and Mrs Nathaniel Tremonton ward Garn Mr and the public schools The entire student body is was Mrs George Codmbs Mr and Mrs Talk The new M I A Plan The winning project will be judged suporting the player with an abundTuesday Feb 19th discussed Orval Udy Mr and Mrs Leo Earl Mr by competent jtnd unbiased by President C E Smith judges ance of jiep and enthusiasm Several - J Df wry and Mrs J W Earl Mrs Gertrude Closing Remarks Supt Alrea rty several hayracks hncJffd--er- s short pep rallies have been held at sang Hauser Mr and Mrs Earl Holt Mr Beautiful chicken feeders trailers tnirks after which the congregation piano many other which songs and yells have been and Mrs Henry Wood and Mr and and etc are In course of construe Mon “Onward Christian Boldins" Beneand lots of fun Mrs David Wood diction was by A R Cupenor and the boys are taking quite an inFree chances on the above given with Although we were defeated bv Davis terest in the competition of every ticket sold Tuesday in our fust game we fed confident We wish to give the public a hearty a vktoiy because the panic Is to be Attends Funeral At Garland Couples Attends welcome to look over the boss work played here with the support of the LISTEN Brigham City Monday onFarmFriday evening Feb 22nd at the Farm Bureau Entertainment famous sixth man Tues- Bureau Banquet We have two more league games be- Amature Night the following Enroll for the event at the fore the close of the season after our day night Mrs Lewis O Johnson The follow ing Lions and Lioness at- Davis game Weber High School comes Country Store Feb 19th Come at that last North Box fcllder Farm passed 19th here on Tuesday Feb Friday time and learn the details Those tended the Farm Bureau entertainweek In Brigham City where she was — Bureau To Give Banquet ment at Bear River City last Friday Feb 22 will” e the closinggarne of wishing to enter must be at the show called on account of the serious ness and death of her and all report having had an the season with Box Elder Bees at next Tuesday night niece evening Mrs The country store part of the pro- time Mr and Mrs John J Brigham City Mrs Lind is survived Verna Lind enjoyable The North Box Elder Farm Bureau Mrs Mark Nichols and Miss Myrln- - gram will be held at 9 15 so as to give Mr and Mrs R N Nielsen Shumway by her husband and two small children will give a banquet at the Bear River Mr and Mrs P A Linford Mr and tha Burningham were hostesses to the those going to Mutual a chance to en- The funeral servees were held MonHigh School on the evening of Feb 22 Mrs Alfred Michaelis Mr and Mrs Faculty ladles club at their home Fri- ter this contest day at two o'clock in the first ward at 6:30 Prizes given to the Lucky winner In Mrs Douglas Cannon p m and it Is desired that G G Sweeten Miss Myrintha day afternoon chapel all those who attend make reservation Silver Spoon’ this amature contest and T reviewed the novel ‘The was Those attending John the services from Holmgren two Music before After the dinner there William furnished by Galsworthy Cockayne this city were Mr and Mrs Lewis O will days Fine double program for Friday and and entertainment Thompson and Mr by Miss Blanche Johnson Mr and Mrs C E Ander- Miss be dancing Mark Nichols A dainty luncheon was Saturday Feb 15th and 16th RIN Hinman a reknowned entertainer son and Mr and Mrs E Lewis JohnAss we understand It the rumbel Is served to twenty guests TIN TIN and Trzan The Mighty from the east will also be in attendson the and back of seat car the grumthe ance The High School Faculty members Fun for the youngsters and thrilling Remember the date and make — ' ble la the seat beck of the driver Valentine party at for the older ones were guests your- resevratlons early A fine baby boy arrived at the home the High 8chool Wednesday evening of Mr and Mrs Clarence Austin this some Valentine Idea In the color The man is make in red Big Special production for Sunday and man to the knows Garland It pretty hard Every deMondaV out In the "THE WHIP" Don’t miss this Thursday afternoon All concerned do- good use to which he could put the who has just lost a court case believe and white was carried delicious luncheon fine picture corations and the other fellow's money If he had it ing nicely that the right always prevails Hotel Brigham City February 13 —Joe Reecpor Garland "Is chai'ged with' first degree murder in a complaint prepared by County Attorney Lewis Jones It Is understood that Sheriff today John H Zundel will swear to the comto be plaint before the magistrate' agreed on The salient parts of the complaint are as follows' That the said Joe Reed at the time and place aforesaid did the and there wilfully unlawfully feloniously liberately premeditatediy andpf Jtl$ malice aforethought made an assult with a upon one Harry Clinginpeel certain gun commonly called a revolver which then and there wras loaded buland with gun powder leaden lets did then and theie wilfully unand feloniously and of his lawfully malice aforedeliberately premeditated thought the revolver so loaded shoot off and discharge at in upon and against the said Harry Clinginpeel thereby and thus striking the said Harry Clinginpeel with the on the said leaden bullets inflicting mortal body of said Harry Clinginpeel wounds of which said mortal wounds the said Joe Reed did then and there In the manner and form- - a'xiresaid wilfully unlawfully feloniously and of his malice aforethe said thought kill and murder Hairy Clinginpeel it To ata“ Remember Davis High vs B REMEMBER UTAH GARLAND LHS THE DATES— DONT MISS THESE 0 Fri GAMES Feb 15 and Weber vs B R H S Tues TWO OF THE BEST GAMES THISEASON J t i ' Feb 19 at High School Gym ADMISSION SOcCAMETSTARTrATS PTM a |