Show ( A FOR BEAR RIVER IS A BOOST FOR YOURSELF BOOST VALLEY t VOL Oli ADVERTISE IN THE PAPER THAT COES INTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE “THE GARLAND TIMES" frD send the news to ls 1 37 NO GARLAND AT A CONJOINT NEXT SUNDAY SCOUT PROGRAM Pertinent Paragraphs By V M Johns Wm FARM BUREAU MEMBERSHIP THE COST OF FAILURE TO AUDIT HOME MADE ENTERTAINMENT DOES THE COW PAY? Business men In Garland and who have no farms but are interested in the welfare of local agriculture Join the farm bureau Tho they take no active part in the organization they are glad to contribute the membership fee to the cause They would be surprised to find how many of the farmers themselves refuse to do—any -- thing whatevertoward-a movement from which they as farmers will reap direct benefits whether they belong or not If there ls anything that farmers as a group must have they can get it only thru organized effort It is thus that other groups have Improved their living and working conditions and their social status as well I Garland Boy Scouts will have charge the program in the conjoint session next Sunday evening The program ls outlined as follows: Opening and Closing song by The Ladies Self CCulture Club Duet by Scouts Kirkham and Benson to the Scout Oath Fire by Friction Stunt by Elbert Ashley What It Takes to become a 1st class Scout by 1st class scout Malcolm Gaddie First Aid Stunt by Scouts Peterson and Archibald Talk by Scout Committeeman J M ' ' ' Gaddie 1 — "by scouts:" Duet by Scouts Kirkham and Benson Benediction All scouts wear red neekechierfs and blue slides All scouts please be on hand at 630 Sunday evening in waid chapel of “THE ACE IN THE HOLE !” To ally ones self with a group to achieve any legitimate goal is ones and sensational comedy 'The duty since not only the group mem- AceA new in the Hole” is to be presented by bers but all mankind profit when a the Community Players at B R H part of the people become better pro- S Auditorium Thursday and Friday vided for April llth and 12th The strong cast includes Marlon And community leaders will gain Summers vivid comedian who meets nothing by sitting back and blaming and falls for captivating Florence individual conservatism for the condi- - chorus girl played by Edith Summers Helen Harvey and Bill Ruitenbeck ion that exists Rather must they launch out with renewed energy and are the principals in one of the sweetnew arguments to sell to all the Farm est love stories ever told Phyllis Paxton will be seen as the Bureau idea sweet old mother watching and r her absent boy La Von Stokes is a small town cop Now that the charges for bonding and his philosophy will give you a municipal officers in the state of Utah new lease on life have been doubled we are again reEban Wilcox appears as a big bank minded that it ls indeed costly to er in a small town Orval Grover will neglect to audit government accounts surprise you all You will see'hun as What we now must pay to bond these a small town dandy with an effeminGolden Harris plays a officers would go a long way towaid ate manner conventional business man and Amer-o- n paying the expease of a simple system Buxton will be seen as a very conof regular auditing which would predeputy sheriff vent such treasury scandals as we vincing Between act entertainment will be have had this past winter furnished by the Carter Concert Orchestra But the cost of our neglect is not to There will be a free matinee Wed Inin money alone be reckoned Free April llth for school children will be furnished from nocent people connected with the of- transportation and Garland fices in question have been brot under Trcmunton in Public confidence the suspicion honesty and efficiency of public ser- MRS GG SWEETEN vants has been shaken in counting costs we And finally must not overlook the ruined life of the needlessly too much tempted defalcating official - The 3 — evening of entertainment prolast Saturday by the Garland Religion Class under the direcof of Mrs Rogers is deserving special commendation ENTERTAINS LADIES SELF CULTURE CLUB Mrs G G Sweeten entertained the membcis of the Ladies 8elf Culture Club at her home Friday afternoon March Pres 29 1929 Mrs P C Petterson presided Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved The program rendered was as follows: fars Ursei Rose read "The AmerThis evening of old fashioned enCreed” which everyone repeated tertainment with so many children ican Mrs Pettersen recommended that or her his each developing part taking club members memorize “The talents and gaining self confidence all American Creed” this evening with its play and song Two Vocal Solos “At Dawning" and delicious home made candy stood “Trees" by Miss Arminta Hogan of out in sharp contrast to the usual type Leg an with Qrpha Sweeten accompIn this commercial of entei tainment anist age A paper “Women of the Bible” was It is surprising to observe how well given by Mis O L Winters Mrs children can perform when given an Winters in her paper gave a short of the and achievement of opportunity They should have the snopysis the following women chance more often than they do Old Testament — 4 — Eve World's first mother At the pi ices that have prevailed Sarah — Mother of the Jews Mother of Isaac ancestress this winter the butter fat value of Hagar less milk has been of Peraniane average slightly than two cents a pound or less than Rachael Mother of Joseph Sister of Mosses and Aaron four cents a quart That isn't very Miriam much the Gleaner Ruth Queen of Sheba Basta and Esther It is pcssible that there are many New Testament cows being milked that cannot pay for Martha and Mary The Bethany their feed and care at that price Sisters Weigh the milk and you Will soon find Mary Mother of Christ or trouble worth It's the out whether Two Solos “When Im with you" not by Miss Arminta Hogan "Wishing" with Miss Orpha Sweeten accompvided ward tion anist Convention Of Utah "Cuddle Dawn” and Readings Women’ Clubs To Be “Kates Answer" by Miss Lamar of Logan U A C Held At Logan Soon The Social hour was enjoyed during which the hostess served a delicious The Annual Convention of the Utah luncheon to 34 members and the folFederation of Women’s clubs will be lowing guests: Mrs Charles Last Mrs held in Logan April Mrs W W Richards Mrs Emily Rich John P Sherman past president of the Mrs Roy Manning Mrs J J White National Federation of Womens’ clubs Mrs Mark Nichols Mrs Sterling Every club woman Huish Mrs it will be present an Mrs Spencer Ehould put forth effort to attend Clifton Vanfleet and the Misses this convention Arminta Hogan Lamar Lyman Vir- Kotter and Orpha Sweeten of Mrs Thomas Ramptcn returned giria U A C Logan Sunday from Clearfield after spendClub to meet with Mrs ing the past week there with Mr and Geo O adjurined 1929 Nye April 12 Mrs Doyle Eampton THURSDAY APRIL 4 1929 The TOWN DOCTOR' $200 THE YEAR Garland Lions SAYS— Club Hit in Scores Annual Follies GET SOLD ON THE PLACE WHERE YOU LIVE Every thinking citizen wants to see his community grow and most people But from the letters people write me are willing to “get behind and boost” it appears that they do not know how or what to do or what to keep from doing The problem that confronts every community ls one of sellin: you have to sell your town— sell people on your town It sounds simple — and it is simple — when you know how A few years ago I had the pleasure of conducting a campaign to sell a state In practically every town someone would say “That's simple and sounds like a good idea but who'll buy it?” The procrastinator and the fellow who was satisfied with things as they were would say “This a pretty good town why sell It?" And the knocker would chime in with “That is a good idea Sell it and get rid of it" 'Then there was the Individual who satd Hval we boon giftin' along all thesr years"wtthout ttr why should we Perhaps you think the same as pertains to selling your community but remains that you regardless of how you feel or think the fact nevertheless must sell your community — sell people on your community— if the place where you live is to keep pace with modem times For a community to be modern it must keep up to and ahead of other If one community makes rapid strides to the betterment communities of living and working conditions becomes a more atn active and interesting place in which to reside in if it’s people are happier more content and more prosto prollt by their experiences perous it’s up to other communities and not only do the same but outdo them) To keep ahead — be modern —requires constant changing Eruee Barton says “When we quit changing we’re through" and to change requites salesmanship Belling a town or community Is like selling anything else: First is there a market? Second— is it marketable — suitable for sale as ls so that when sold it will stay sold? Third — to whom is it to be fold— who’ll it? buy Fourth — how can it be sold? And fifth— who'll sen i-t- the sales force Answer those five questions know the facts and apply the facts to your town and all problems of growth progress and prosperity will come as a matter of course y These questions can be answered —will be answered — In this column step y step If you will read them study them and do your part you will be the nc to gain In fact it’a up to youl You are to your town the same as a salesman to a store The store may have good goods excellent stocks right pi lees a rooc! manager and everything that a first class store should have but if the cleiks are indifferent not interested whether they give you service or not do not know the stock and don't sell you the way you like to be sold sooner or later with competition salesmen and saleswomen who "know their stuff” and serve you the way a store on or back want served be street to will put that completely out you of business and the clerks looking lor another Job and other civic Your newspaper service clubs chamber of commerce can spend thousands of dollais and months of tune but in the organizations end it depends on YOU It's not a duty alone— it s a business good business if you do — poor business if you don’t Yours is a good town — can be made a belter town — so get sold on it Large Audience See Garland Lion “Exhibit” At Garland Hall In Musical Comedy Revue County Attorneys Office Issues Complaints Staid Business Men Provide Evening of Nonsense have been Issued from Complaints office in the County Attorney's past week against S M Severson and Merlin Jensen for issuing fraudulent checks against LeRoy Jensen for allegedly Jumping his board bill and for removing doors against ss from the house he was occupying when he moved out All the above are out on bonds with the exception of Severson who is be- tag held in default of the same Each of the cases were investigated by the office of Sheriff John H Zundel and all will be heard within the next few dav ' -- 'If it takes an exhibition of Lions to make a circus Garland has had a circus indeed the past two nights The 1929 Follies of the Garland Lions club held in the Garland Social Hail was a complete success if a laughing applauding Crowd which packedthe to capacity is an Indication building of success The “cares of state" must rest bro"‘ hf avlly‘ vpry heavllLupo? of ma"y citizens to °ur a ause k relaxation in such a rou1? an Rn nonwns® as waa seen the last two evenings of a cir The “cireumambiations" Lion from Garland re- cumambulating BOY SCOUTS TO Ezra Jensen presented by Postmaster STAGE became the center of a plot involving IGelscha Girls and Butterflies — from As part of tho National Boy Ecout japan Hula Girls from wherever week program the Boy Scouts of the come from negroes from Garland they and Bear River Stake are preparing to hold display girls for an elaborate fashion a scout circus at Tremonton to take glow fTom yarjg (j) Details of t Before the flrewoiks started prac- place Saturday May 4th the program will be prelected and pub tically all seats in the house were full bllshed completejiext week Rnd the balcony packed with “kids" j from Lions clubs Representatives in Malad Idaho and Richmond Utah y Run were present to see the antics of their At B R H S Tuesday Jungle friends in the Valley of the Bear Wm Cockayne playing lead role of The Bear Riverflgh School’s Anwas a general faMadame Butterfly run held Tuesday nual vorite as was Mark Nichols as “a noon proved to be a real duel between Maid" at the fashion show The and Nat Ashby with negro quartette consisting of Geo O Percy Watkins and F Nye Nichols Kirkham Nye 11:27 because of his Ashby winning in rounds forth of repeated set the pace brought natural speed Percy merited applause most of the way and was leading up Show opperatta burlesque or circus to the last fifteen yards yards Here it was worth the money according to Ashby a faster sprinter took the race the dictum of the 75 cents seats That this it ls the clothes and cosmetics "that away from him only by Inches the woman ls common knowThis Town Doctor Article one of series of is published by The made him the winner of the Dr Luke make Medal which is given annually to the ledge in Garland now with the Garland Lions Club Cailuud Times in cooperation — —— winner of the cross country nm vU1 thL ‘T?111 The largest group of students in the be presented again on Monday even- history of the race lined up for COMMTTEES COUNTY u gam placc Luke’s — — students gun Beventy-flvWORK ON NOXIOUS ASSOCIATION HOLDS at the feport eager MISS KAYLE OF U A C dashed forward some of the to win for themselves CONTIUES LITERATURE COURSE WEED CONTROL ANNUAL MEETING prizes offered and to win points for their class Miss Charlotte Kayle of the U A C of Weed Box Noxious 1st ’The annual the the Monday April meeting Include: Extension The Service met with the ladies offered prizes was held Committees of the two County Farm Elder County Fair association Dr Luke of the Garland Farm Bureau Tuesday club Medal for Winner in the Tremonton Commercial Bureau units met in County AgricultTie afternoon to present her third lecture 29 The financial Gephart's at Garland ural Agent's office to work out plans rooms Friday March of of four in a short course in series a C J Peck's Electric Flash Light by Secretary presented to eradicate literature She read ard analyzed the many patches of noxious report showed 8 lb Lard Dewey the association to be Sweeten s weeds in Box Elder County this season in excellent financial condition story “Jelly Bean" by Scott Fitzgeralds Pocket Knife Ten ladles Jensen a Furniture were present and all en- of the The Noxious Weed Committee New directors elected for the ensuCcximbs and Persson Silk Striped Shirt j0yed the hour very much n O A ing three year period were A N are: North Box Elder Bureau Pad B G Knoth Miss Kayle’s concluding lecture will Stationery C H AndMilton J and John Clark Welling and Seager George Sweater be presented next Tuesday April 9 Officers to have charge for Gepharls at Tremonton Sjiort or Dewey erson Start and all interested are encouraged to Cap were also elected as fol- Fishburns the next The County Commisslonei s the lows: A year Belt attend N president David O Strand the Farm Bureau Mr White Distiict Holmgren andFishburn C Silk Socks L Davis J T Penny FARM BUREAU LOCALS crop and pest inspector and Mr Ben- and C J Dewey secretary reasurer Chris Barber Hair Tonic ' office and nlon with the Extension Time was given over to the disThis year the race was nm over a and Davidson to cussion of plans for the commlng fair Miss Myrtle Prof anxious many farmeis are very course Since the first five to finish Chester Myers of the U A C of Logan adopt a policy of weed eradication and to be held next fall All present seemed are to represent Bear River at the City a very interesting discussion on the spirit of cooperation is of the very determlhed to do every thing possible Creek run in Salt Lake Saturday was gave drama the Riverside ward hall at the to make the fair reflect the rapid best dvqjded to have them get some experi2nd Prof of the county as never before evening April Tuesday shall growth On April 15th the committees ence running up and down hill For Myers also demonstrated the applica tills reason the new course started at tion of stage again meet with the County Commis- Eighteen sioners Mr White and Commission- High School and extended East one pie were in attendance While Fly cr Bcnnion of the State Board of Outlook In Utah mile and return While this course ls riculture to discuss further eradication Senator Tracy R Welling accomprather rough It has another advantanied Pres Leland of the North Box plans is more age traffic easily stopped on Elder Farm Bureau to Portage therfore the runners do not have to Favorable prospect for the sugar Tuesday from exhaust Inhale the sickening “DAIRY DAY” RECEIVES beet growers in Utah this year as repassing automobiles the danger of lcafhopper damgards AID FINANCIAL Farm Bureau The points scored by the different Riverside F age are seen by Prof Geoige Knowlton of classes were as follows: Give Dancing assistant entomologist 1st the Executive the Utah agricultural experiment staMonday April 10th grade 64 points 9th grade 59 Committee of" Dairy Day” consisttion Writing in the current issue of points 12 grade 47 points llth grade Bureau Local The Riverside County Agent the Utah Farmer Professor Knowlton 31 points 8th grade 9 points ing of N J Valentine of Nor J ft Boxelder County arf giving after commenting on the severity of R H Stewart and Carl Frlschknecht Last year the same class won the their Annual party this Friday eventhe past winter says: met with the Box Elder County Comin students The first twenty race Riverside in the the ing April “It is expected that in northern and missioners and with the Mayor Tuesday's race were: Ashby Watkins Halt It will be tK dancing party and Utah particularly few leafhoppers Council of Brigham City in behalf of All residents of will pass the winter and that it will R H Inman M Hinman E Green W is free to evei&he the interests of "Box Elder County require some time to build up large Garrett F Allen W Haris Hadfield Riverside are especially invited to atEach of these groups of numbers of these insects on most nor- W Haris Newman Bowers Halford Dairy Day” tend officers feel that Dairy Day has done thern breeding grounds Therefore — — if Packer G Allen Steed Bush E Ashp it will by Jenkins Hunsaker and will do in the future much to damage does occur season later in — Box in the appear — business very build up the dairy likely cause less usual than much and will and In order to make Elder County infestaBear River Stake M Men It possible for those In charge to defray damage than would an early 10-1to such a tion” Annual Banquet the expenses attatched Meet As a means of lessening Injury from 1 each event appropriated body worthy the ‘white fly” whlh is the These amounts appropan ammount The annual banquet of the Bear Rivpopular name for the lcafhopper grow that ers are advised to plant beets as early er Stake M Mns was held Tltuisday riated together with the fund in one ls long sequence There March 23 in the Tronic nton Ward rewill be donated by the merchants of as possible after danger of frost damair epic which The repast served by “Wings” thc pai amountSound age ls over: plant on good soil in a creation hail Brigham City will make syncronlz— TLiT T iHiont5nw ai d ' Y7LTM I A7 WTft lt’s wunderfuh bed the veil seed up keep prepared the in defraying assist the exhibitors will show at the Liberty theatre soil fertility save the laige beets in Roy Bishop stake M Men siuervisor a ion 10th end llth in which every unexpenses of bringing in and exhibitApril the crop spare beets closer was master of ceremonies and directed iform of the Allies during the world the feed ex- thinning of an excellent proing tliPlr dairy cattle n damage is antici the presentation together if be be picned out by the spectwar can so penses the milking contest the edsoil the to as shade begin gram pated ' ator Brown r’bons of feeds the President ucational display and Henry irrigating early in the spring Ttie sequence portrays the celebratDon Chamlxrs and observe all farm the utensilp etc and other expinses water frequently in the Reed Giles were released and ed Follies Buguert scene and practices that aid in producing a good necessary to make this day a real sucsoldiers seeking of show weary durpassing the following were elected to act crop— Fact About Sugar cess of England dlv ei Sion the uniforms ing the coming year: Clarence Brough in Box Elder County Dairy Day Fiance Australia the United States Lysle Adams Mr W T Core district manager of president will be held at Brigham C:ty April 27 and Mal- Canada Belgium Italy Japan Serbia secretary Reeder Waldron of Lumber Co the Greece are and and all dairy men are urged to arPortugal BrazU India colm Gaddie treasurer Salt Lake and Mr H E Dunlap The speaker of the evening was Hugh present range to exhibit of the Construction Securit— “Wings” recently celebrated the nrst J Cannon of the Church M 1 A of it’s opening on Broadies company were business visitors in board and Editor of the Improvement annivereity Mr Clarence Austen made a business way Garland Tuesday Era trip to Brigham City Wednesday the ' Held mred AT FAIR To Wings At THURSDAY S children at 7 At The Liberty April and FRIDAY APRIL llth and 12th The Community Play ers Present “The Ace In The Hole FREE 8:30 P M FREE Matinee for all achool Party Fiii BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM CURTAIN UTAH CARTER CONCERT ORCHESTRA TRANSPORTATION Garland p m Wedneday Apirl 9th also FREE Transportation from Tremonton and AT 8:15 |