Show A BOOST VALLEY BUT FOB BEAR RIVER IS A BOOST FOR YOURSELF SEND TIIE lNO VOL NEWS IN TIIE PATER ADVERTISE GOES THAT INTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE GARLAND "TIIE TIMES" TO US 37 GARLAND Work Begins Pertinent Paragraphs By Wm V John Bonded Warehouse B Good Natured Stop Sights in Excess About Spelling Farm Cost Accounting: — Our Organ - Today — and every day — it is your responsibility to be good natured to be even tempered pleasant and considerate You have no business tasking any moment of another's life unpleasant by being contrary wilful or disagreeable — ows of disharmony and disquiet among your associates or among the members of your own family circle Is the least you can do for the world And it Is enough clouds the sui can our days for if there Shine upon are no us all — 2— STOP SICKS! Of late the things seem to have appeared everywhere They are at highway Junctions at which two cars are not apt to meet in r hours Yet the law abidtho there is ing citizen must stop no other moving object visible on the whole landscape We believe In exercising all due care to secure the safety of motorists but this profusion of Stop Signs is carrying the thing beyond all reason Let's have them where they are needed but no wheie else —3 — Spelling is not a science with logical and immutable laws It Is a convention We spell as we do because it is the customary way He who spells a word in other than the conventiohal way does so ignorantly or in wilful defiance of convention Simplified spelling is no attempt to write all words as they sound It is an attempt to simplify the spelling of some that have been spelled two way's by choosing the simplest or the nearest to the sound is an attempt to shorten the spellwritten ing of a few commonly words All who use It do so arbitrarand follow their own rule ily It In di fiance of convention six words will be found spelled according to a simplified plan whenever they appear In this column: tho altho thru thot and brot If farm had been called farm cost accounting it would have been far more popular than it is To keep books means nothing to the average man but a lot of useless work but to figure costs Is quite a different thing About all the book keeping that most farmers do consists of keeping in a few out of date school books dusty attic and it isn’t all the farmer’s fault cither He should have been to costs not figure keep persuaded books The results have been eventually been the same but the way of going at it would have been very different a How much does it cost to raise an acre of hay? Of grain? Of beets? Which brings the most return for the money? How much does it cost to fatten a hog? Or a lamb? Or feed a dairy cow? How much more is one cow wofth than another? These are problems that arise at is once vlun cost accounting Eut book keeping suggx's nothin? bit columns of useless figures — 5 — If there was any doubt legaiding Talrrnitie wlrrtherthe“Tnaita1ficcnt— Organ was worth the cost It has alThree days of ready been dispe'led use and there are none who feel their money was ret most wisely invested by it will ray m h ppiiusR and joy and cultr sucle inv'cstru it can ure as "o o' As th :u!l ycr'-- hofKE Ti mi hie- o 'I a by til" thr j'tl r) to f li n and F' hive bt a fi'rr rivaJry Jane 1st limit Scants E'y i iv'i6: Ea’urii'y ur TI I URSPAY On grid Construction operations began on the Box Elder County Warehouse Mr Wednesday George Morning Meek' Construction engineer and Mr Harry Knott who has been employed as manager of the company were staking off the ground getting ready for the grading and leveling Associated with these gentlemen In the construction of the building will be the local contracting firm of Linford and Ten carloads of sand and gravOyler el have been ordered from the Company1 and will be delivered as needed The building is to be 200 feet long and 50 feet wide with a storage capacity of 200000 bwhrls of wheat More than this amount of grain has been contracted for and applications for space are being leaned daily President Rich end Pettm-soof the company made a tr p to Itirie this wrek and inspected warehouses at American Falls Pocatello and Rliie The one at Ride was ns the type best suited to our needs here and the building to 6 be erected will be practically a duplicate of the Ririe building with a few improvements Great credit is due all who have been associated with this enterprise and esto the (r nt lemon named pecially Those rot associated or tvho have not undertaken the promotion of a project involving the cooperation and support of a large number of people cannot realize or vision the long hours of unselfish labor and the hundred and one details that must be had and worked out before It can reach the present status of this one The successful result of it all Is now being realized and that offers full compensation On Monday night an enthusiastic meeting of officers and stockholders Atwas held in the Library building torney LeRoy B Young of Ogden and Grant Clark of the Davis County Bank were present were The articals of incorporation read by Attorney Young and unanimof preferred $15000 ously adopted was subscribed stock Considerable common stock was sold and space for an additional 20000 bushels of wheat applied for 100000 bags (two car loads) were ordered by the company from the Omaha Bemis and Bag Company many orders were placed by the farmers for then- sack needs UTAH THURSDAY MAY 16 1929 The TOWN DOCTOR $200 THEYEAK Two Concerts At Tabernacle SAYS They spend much time and money trying to attract new business when they are not getting all there is to get out of the business they already have hat is called the “Golden Triangle" There is in the advertising business of every merchantile establishment It is that space In front of the store where people pass who can see the store entrance and the windows It is the for no merchant can sell his wares (exvital point of every retail business cluding mail orders or telephone orders) unless the people come Into the store The advertising business to reach the erra so named Is what Is called “Point of Purchase" Its purpose is to stop the passerby which is the advertising one big reason for show windows and window displays Through this meda desire ium the merchant attempts to attract tho attention then create to enter the store American people buy by eye — What the eye doesn't sec the heart doesn't fancy Towns are exactly like stores In this general respect If a town got all of the business from the traffic it already has it is ten to one that ' it would' !neverJmiiatnjmendAny money lor additional business But as long as there are towns and the people In them remain human they will probably continue to go out after more customers when they have not got all there is to be had from the traffic they already have Let us take automobile traffic as one uivV rf revenue or business for a that par s fuiieh your rtty is worth a town Every strange automobile - hut ym must slop the car giodly rum — much more than mhst pc op'" " to rrt bfdm'ss Twenand get tho passengers out of it if you urn r t u aie in the market for or can ty percent of those people who tour bv m Iv made to be the cai se for more be sold a new location Every moterht c of town An ana' hum of tills means motorists calling to your town hirst that very few facts elu'l ot vvhnh "lie rhjWS many surprising towns recognize the business that can be hid frail it One morning a few years ago I left Chicago very eaily for points east To save time ard avoid traffic I took a back road biit much to my chagrin I encountered a freight train whose engineer evidently had no place to go and was in no hurry to get there The half hour that I was delayed I have never regretted for while waiting there I saw that which to me was Is and always will be a picture In life of wonderful signitkance Just inside the fence from wheie I sat paiked lay a calf of less than s!x was The morning months of age lazily dozing In the miming sunshine Around the calf were many warm and the flies were more than numerous goslings one of which was some five feet or more away lazily sunning himself with eyes lialf open but occasionally rousmg sufficiently to pick off a fly Another little fellow close enough had settled that came unsuspectingly himself directly adjacent to and up avaiiyst that which soon would be someone's steak and was fast asTcep7“Had the cairTnoVcd one little duck would have been no more Two other little downy ones with much vun and quackwere chasing their fool legs off trying to run down overtake ing endurance and devour elusive Insects that were far too clever for them— BUT— there was another little duck standing at that portion of the reclining calf’s anatomy where swish of tail and toss of head failed to disturb him picking of flies off the calf’s back— in other words taking advantage of an opportunity tne flies were motorists To me the calf was a highway and the goslings and rewere towns each In a stage of wakefulness activity sourcefulness ducks one of is those Your town Many Attend And Enjoy — — Quarterly Conference Enjoyed By Large Audiences Garland and Bear River Valley has had during The past week a very unusual and striking serries of experiences While unusual this experience has been very pleasant and entertaining For several weeks tba tabernacle has been closed to public services on account of the Instaintlon work that was necessary for the erection of a fine pipe organ as well as the general renovation of entire enterior of the building which now presents 'a very TmponTigTTieauUfuOIpirboth in tTii" color scheme and decorative effects and to set this off the great pipe organ newly installed at a cost of between $1100000 and $12000 00 fills a gi eater part of the west end of the te building The work upon the interior decoration and liie Installation Is very creditable and reflects great credit upon the parties responsible for It Along this line Prof Edward P Kimball of Salt Lake City who operated the organ for the entire period commencing at the Fiiday night concert until after the Sunday night excercises gave this statement to the incomplimentary stallers of the organ He said “Dui ing the entire time I have played on this instrument not one little thing has gone wrong This is an unusual thing in playing a new pipe organ as it often lmppcns that the—newness of the instrument will cause a sticking of valveB cr other parts so that they do not release at the projier time but no such mishaps occurcd with this one" This remark is very complimentary to the for the installing people responsible of the Instrument as Professor Kimball gave it a very complete tryout during hts stay here The sound of the- - organ- - was- - sent over the radio by remote wire by K 8 L both at the Friday and Saturday night concerts as well as a specially arranged concert of the Bennet Olass and Paint Company at 430 P M Sunday Professor Kimball la under contract with these people to give this concert at this hour and in order for of the ber of the Church Board of Education The quarterly conference The afternoon session was a regular Bear River Stake Sunday opened The Home Beautification session and Elder Orsen with conference morning May 12 at ten ocloek of the of the Quorium Prof Edward P Kimball of Salt Lake F Whitney The visiting broth- Twelve was the principal speaker who City at the organ address and Sponsored by Emil Hansen landscape er was Elder Orson F Whitney of the gave a very Inspirational gardner under the direction of the at close of the session offered the dequorum of the Twelve Farm Bureau The morning session was devoti d to dicatory prayer for the Improvements to the building and the installation of the graduating excercises of the religA movement for the beautification Elder Geoige the Pipe Organ ion classes of the stake U A C Present Program of homes and home and Improvement A Beal Stake Superintendent of the Arthur Welling who haa served as School religion Bear River has been launched in classes was In charge- of the bishop in one of the wards at Galt Lake surroundings Elder County sponored by Emil Box exbut several for has years the excercises City past After opening Last Wednesday the students of the cercises been called to preside over Hansen landscape gardner of the A C were recently remarks Introductory were School a in entertained of a made High Logan and part of the North Central States Mission was College made by President Milton H Welling of Farm Bureau special assembly by representatives Elder Beal then gave report of the present and bore his testimony also the activities of the the Utah Agricultural College in the stake He stated Elder Edward P Kimball who had giv- The county Is divided Into two divisProfessor Welti of the music deall from Bear towns ions River taking en Vetem service at the organ during that there were twelve organizations partment accompanied by Miss Rogars in the stake and several of them had his visit here made some very Inter- City and north and calling this the on the piano gave several vocal selectall towns lying and district northern of class this a statements the power upon esting year successfully graduated ions Miss Rogars also played seversouth from Bear River City being callof boys and girls who were now ready music In the program of church woral numbers on the piano ed the southern district to take up the work of seminary ship and from his years of experience Mr Cardon a member of the Board The idea is to make the places more are as cited incidents of the forcefulncss of Those wards having graduates of Trustees gave a brief address to the or less compeditlve and prizes will be to the in music 6 6 Howell prinhelping preach follows: Dewcyville students In his talk he stressed adriven for those who make the best 13 Fielding 22 Gar6 Elwood cipals of the church education vancement through and land 21 These The evening session was in the nat- showing in the eventa that are named boys and gills marchillustrated with Incidents and stories ed bedow their up and received graduating ure of graduation excrises for the the time this program Following The idea behind this movement is Bear River L D S Seminary and the certificates at the hands of President was turned over to Mr Lewis Jones of the excerises were under the direction of not for some one clean up dgy to be chairman Milton H Welling County Attorney of Brigham City who Board of picked upon during the year on which W Richards princof the Bear River Bishop Wilford Education the American Legion of represented to make a showing but rather that ipal of the Seminary Stake the County each day shall be a clean up day durAfter the beautiful pipe organ solo Other numbers on the program After a few remarks Mr Jones intro- were a solo “Gods Greatest Gift" by “Moonlight and Roses” by Eding the entire season plajed duced Mr Rasmussen Legion Com- Norma Anderson of Elwood Ward The three out standing things howA ward P Kimball Bishop Richaids gave mander of Box Elder County wh pre- Talk “What Religion Class has Done his report He stated that the fourth ever that it is aimed to make progress sented the Legion Award to Milton and the “Paint-up" are in season of the seminary work was refor Me” by Theron Bishop of the Garwas This award Anderson presented Adand joy ’Flower Show” land Ward and an Educational plete with much satisfaction to the boy of the school who best Each community Is to pick their own A large enrollment of 435 divided as dress Elder Orsen F Whitney mem p honor The flower chosen flower represented service community On Page Four) (Contained courage and leadership for Garland is the Dahlia and In the The President of the Legion Auxwill be made future anangements Miss E Burns Rnrounres the Mary iliary gave a similar awaid to Barbara Brigham Young whereby the tubes can be obtained beginning of a summer course in PainO Tlieurer as the girl typifying to grow In Man in bulk for those who Starting Monday May 20th at the this flouir and scholarship Public Speaking Contest studio at the home of Mrs J L Harfor The awards were certificates will be g'vcn for the med imPrizis fan be vey Jr Special arrangements bolh boy and girl medals for both a Edwin Eaird Brigham City was the made for two lessons a week for proved and ckiuicd yaids nimntuic of the medals for both in Kverytxxly pet tho spirit and make young man- - winner— in 4 and 8 —years— Carland the beauty spot of the Bear contest held at Garpublic speaking for Trenionton 3ial appointand a pin for the girl Diver Valley land last Tuesday evening his subject ments ad “The Mormon Idea of Immortality May 8 the annual FashWednesday Ben W Harding of Malad' plated Betenson and Family Farl Jensen the eleven year old son ion Show sponcored by the domestic second on thp subject "The of Mr and Mrs J P Jensen died WedIn East To art girls and instructor was held at the Garden tietaing of God” With the young of his Bear River High School Many smart ladies Amesa!a Ilcnrle of Trunoiton nesday evening at the home In Oer'"n Funeral smices parents hie O't ‘cs we:e shown After and leave will abxt Moy 27 Brtfr"i7n of was first and Carmen Baird BrigUr will be held Satuiday at 2 pm In the the fvKen show the porn ts and Bib nson's ham City was second Tln sb’t ’s first ward chaix'l at Ot den Bm iil with his family to visit Mrs vi itrd tho exhibitions of the treatrd in OltiO Wlv'e in the Ej t lilalllfi by the young lade a wjre will take place In Bilgham City i'z tint wive atiractieiy dis‘Mil clones and do “Obedience to the low" aril WinEorl was born in Fri ham (uy and tho Doctor will A ("iiciiiio CUavelund in end work in the vwm Mum helieve that Jos ph Si mil vis a Pi giaduafe is tiie grandchild of Mr and Mis H post eri by tin' i :i li vss Cl God" icsperlice’V CT Unco anc! will spend S'ine tunu at P Swinyerd of this wry his mnthtr Minn use In "e ai tiiilxr of M s Hint p and Mr hi ' v tho Mavo Clinic in Rorhc-ci of Bear River S 'tk" art I’ C d! f AH in Dr Serenson Lorn Oo( n wi’l take f iC in thp firalo to be hi nl 11 ule he v v as us practice unr a tne Jaiur part c f tlds iron'll Box Eld 'r S'£ ’c I 's J ie s ir Ld- - Ur Via L ufi a id iVai W"ic U At FRIDAY City Winner Dr Visit rur 23 ai d 2 Wedding Reception Tendered Young Couple Project High MAY him to stay over for the evening session conference here ” arrangements were made for this concert to go out from this point The concert Friday was evening given for the people of the stake residing at Garland and all wards to the North were from Special guests Malad Stake The house was filled to capacity with a very appreciative audience who remained perfectly still the first half hours of the concert while the program Evidence that the broadcasting was a success was shown by telegrams received from Brigham City also from M D Evans Alameda California and Joseph Jensen St- Anthony ll expressed apiuedatEm of the beautiful music at Garland which they heard over the radio Saturday night the concert was given for those In the southern residing part of the stake and special guests Box Elder Stake were In representing attendance tho same ordPractically er of proceeding was carried out on this night with the exception of the time arranged for broadcasting and of the musical prorearrangement gram The artists who presented this very fine program are Edward P Kimball Beales Violinist Reginald Organist and Margaret Summerliays Soprano Each In their line are artists of exceptional ability and were highly api preciated Notable among the good things offered were the arrangement of some Old Melodies by Professor Kimball Miss Summerhays charmed the audience by her rendition ol “Carry Me Back to Old Virginia” and "Long on Long Ago" Mr Beal's selections the violin were very Impressive and enjoyed very much by the audience After the concert Saturday night the Stake M I A entertained at a tray luncheon all the visiting artists and visitors from Box Elder Stake This was thoroughly "efijoyed by all' who participated The marriage of Miss Bertha Grover Jr to daughter of Mrs John Oyler Davis Ray Cook of Concord California took place Wednesday morning at the home of the bride's mothpr In East Garland Bishop W W Richards performed the ceremony in the presence of the the members of the immediate families In the evening the bride’s mother entertained at a wedding reception at the Palace Hall Lilocs and apple blossoms were used for decorating The bride looked charming in a gown of pink taffeta and tulle and flowers Dancing and a social time was enjoyed during the evening Light rewere served freshments The out of town guests included Mr and Mrs Davis Cook parents of the bride groom and a sister Miss Helen Raddon President Mrs A D Miller of the North Davis Stake Miss Beatrice Miller Mr and Mrs Sam Cook and son of Wayne Mr and Mrs Fred Bodily Mr and son Edwin all of Syracuse and Mrs W J Bott and Miss Marta Bott of Brigham City Mr and Mrs and Mrs R T Mr Horace Gleason Miss Belle Coe Miss Alice Gleason Mr HenBurton Miss Doris Darton ry Lund and Mr Jay Sorenson all of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Cock will lonve during the week for a trip through the North west returning to California to make their home GARLAND CK1L IIONGUS RECEIVES AT THE U ORCHESTRA 8:15 — FREE TRANSPORTATION Present — FREE MATINEE Young Daughter jy “Mary’s Olher"i'iusDaiia WED MAY 22nd — CURTAIN C Arrives Dr aftd Mis Newman Cohen of 19 anMt ILvd rd I! Brighten of D'wosi’y Elaine nounce the on Ei 'day May 3i'J Evil s Cd ra was ' u dau-- f Be' ha funnily Abram-- s h( r of Mr an hhs Mmr in ef tits bd now cl Albany New York Hi The Community Players A Mm Orpha Sweden a Senior at to elected the U A C was recently Plil national Phi Kappa honorary members The scliolorship fraternity “ of tliis' hoii77s'i ieiy Include The of the graduating class per is Miss Sweeten Is the only girl who Is graduating from the school of ComIn merce She is majoring history with a minor In stenogrnid 8:30 — CARTERS CONCERT ORCHESTRA ' |