Show A BOOST VALLEY BUT FOR BEAR IS A BOOST YOURSELF SEND THE NEWS ADVERTISE IN THE TAPER THAT INTO GOES THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE "THE GARLAND TIMES RIVER FOR TO US VOL 2 No 12 GARLAND 500000 Pertinent V By A Paragraphs A mult been Blven been talking a tbt tt publicity the problem many have the matter over — FVom here and there come practical for such an organization suggestions by a keen intent in the Prompted success of local dairy efforts the fol- lowing working model for a cooperat- ive dairy unit is submitted in the hope 0' the be expedited T - Its object would be the ive selling of the dairy products of its of their members and the improvement hprdsi ftpd feeding methods These aims it would accomplish by mem- -selUng The entire product bers for a period of a year or more the manufacturing interests offering Such the most attractive proposition the a move would make unnecessary building of an expensive cooperative plant at this time Its membership could also divide to study and itself into committees launch' movements to obtain better better feeding herd sires to foster encourage better methods of programs etc milk reliable tester could also be hired to keep records of the cows of the as- and check on the tests of the company If this is thot to be advisable A In order to more firmly bind the members together and thus give the the assurance company purchasing necessary that they will not lose on their Investment the milk contracts of the members could be secured by a twenty dollar note payable to the association's board to mature executive only In the event that the contract- ing party sells his product outside of the association The note would bear Interest at 5 and the interest of one dollar would constitute the annual membership fee It would be renewable annually at the pleasure of the Individual president with or without salary and a board of directors would handle the business affairs of the associaMembers would vote as indivition duals at- all meetings A Such an organization would Increase the profits of the dairymen in this valley and would result in a healthy expansion of the dairy industry here to the ultimate profit of every citizen In the valley RECENTLY' MARRIED AT MALAD Miss Luella Hadfield of this city and Leo Nelson of Thatcher were recently married at Malad Idaho Garland finest Ticket In Secretary Of State Would License Driver DAIRY School Class Reports “After returning from attending the Naational Association of Secretaries of n States held in Boston last week H Welling recomends that Utah adopt the system tried out in some of the other states to license drivers of motor vehicles in Many of the states particularly the east are finding that such laws £"£ SSTnd'SA £S"f ofat 17 1929 History Chosen Stake At Relief Societies Hold Conference Primary Election A very spirited and well attended In the Carnegie primary was held Library on Monday evening October 14th at 8 o'clock A spirit of harmony and good will A report of the condition prevailed and otherwise of the city financially was rendered by Mayor A R Capener and was listened to with deep Interest Mayor Capener was named for Mayor to succeed himself for the fourth time acclamation and was' nominated were It appeared that the Councilmen considered to be worthy of a well earned rest and an entire new set with E T Betenson Dr of the exception in who was a holdover were placed nomination John Benson for four J L Harvey years P C Petterson Jr and Ezra Jensen for terms Della Hall Recorder and HarIt was gratTreasurer old Persson ifying to see the interest manifested Bhowmg a wholesome desire for good of appreciExpressions government ation for the devoted and Intelligent were council work of the outgoing made and hope ran high for what will be accomplished by their successors All together ty Is an excellent ticket and represents the best to be had In our city for Its best and wisest government ’ 'bjr thN?' ui3 Rush j Stai Dies ' Attack at al l jun Sunday ' Surviving the deceased are the foltwo lowing: daughters Mrs Josephine View Mrs Mable Shaw of Pleasant 12 grand children Ellis of Rlverdale one brother James Cottom of Spanish Fork and five sisters Mrs Margaret Arbon Mrs L J Allen and Mrs L P Jensen of Ogden and Mrs D G Nelson of Snow vllle and Mrs C M Pet- erson of Garland The remains of Mr Cot tarn will lie in state at the undertaking establishThe Pioneer Crossing The Plain ment of Shaw and Iverson at Tremon-to- n came A long time ago the pioneers afternoon until for Saturday across the plains They had nothing friends and relatives to view to ride In across the plains but wagons most of them walked and handcarts Mr and Mrs G G Sweeten and Miss Orpha Sweeten spent last SunThey had oxen to draw their wagons In City They settled in Salt Lake day visiting with friends and relaFourth Grade tives 1847— Hollen Betenson at Malad ' It We were playing baseball today was the first tune since school started We let the girls have their first Inning (Continued on Page S) OCTOBER General With Louise Y Robinson President of the Relief Societies of the church in attendance the annual conference session of the Bear River Stake Relief Societies opened at the 8 take Tabernacle Sunday Morning at a m President Margaret W Manand extendning directed the exercise ed greetings to the large body of workers present The speakers at the controI OTer traffic Mr Welling morning session which was devoted to of ward a consideration of problems declared Where the laws are in force officers and teachers were Della Marthe states report a reduction in ac- Board leasfc riott Secretary of the Stake cldenta 35 whoJe In “Child your Health topic the YVH? brought before the work- community” ers many of the problem of phases rJnriatn Robinson health 8tandardsLoulse Y safetv and who spoke on "Relief Society Social revenue nrldurlr Service" presented in a clear manner PWttbto have license fees for drivers larger aspects of relief work which group should be practiced in the community that are comparatively high some of and Clarence E Smith of the Stake them being $3 per license Such a fee would produce from $300000 to $500-- 1 Presidency 000 In Utah but the secretary of state The report of President Margaret W thinks the tax would not be justified Manning presented at the afternoon session of the conference revealed The fee he said should be a nominal suni and should be fixed more with healthy and progressive Improvement in all lines of Relief Society the idea of meeting the expenses of work dur- the law ing the past year administering Proper Supervision of some of places Provisions of the states’ of Recreation employment etc laws for canceling was ably discussed by Margaret licensing licenses General Pack of the Stake Board refusing permission to reckless anvers to use the highways have been President— Robinson speaking on the of the very beneficial according to the gen-t- o Responsibility subject "The eraI reaction obtained in the east home and community in Safeguarding Most of the states the Youth” pointed out that home Welllng said have higher fees for the licensing of making is the one universal business of automobiles and also have higher Sugar Beet Harvest the world and that It Is the duty of on gasoline The average gas tax is parents to not only teach their child45 cents per gallon or one cent higher their With ren high Ideals but to attend Begins than is Imposed here and play with of recreation places Despite this difference Mr Welling them In order to gain an understandi10th October Beet harvest began said he was not prepared to recom win conditions and ng of prevailing mend a change in the gas tax rate and the crop is being delivered at the the sympathy and cooperation of the use of time The here But if there is to°be an dump In record H Welling youth President Milton deliveries and trucks is tax burden imposed there is no tional speeding up and spoke was present at this session easier method of collecting this revenue the fear of possible fall rains is spur- briefly encouraging the workers in he said ring the farmers on to greater effort their activities Many states have automobile Help Is reported to be far short of the A vocal duet "The Morning Breakes" demand and many fields will have to was tration laws Imposing license fees rendered by Fred L Nye and Is better The crop generally siderably higher than Utah also Some wait Stokes Choral music for tthe of these higher fees are offset by the than It has been for some years afternoon meeting was furnished by state's eliminating the general proper Men were assigned positions at the the Relief Society Choir under the vehicles however factory Wednesday ty taxes on motor and cutting 'was leadership of chorister Dora Brough and this plan Mr Welling believes scheduled to begin Thursday night Many Bishops and their counsellors will offer many advantages over the The mill has been put In shape for a and members of the Stake High council double system of taxation by collecting long and were In attendance heavy season of work both license fees and general taxes as a During the noon adjournment they are naw applied here delicious lunch was served to ward and Local Firemen Meet Box Elder Journal stake workers who had attended the morning services i A meeting of local firemen was held f) I1CI1 FCCfl lOIRP&CV last Thursday evening October 10th Al’TO WRECK AT EAST GARLAND at the office of the Overland Lumber Entertains Feeders Company The chief G G Sweeten Wednesday evening near Fred Petpresided and spoke to the firemen erson’s home In East Garland on the about the duty of a volunteer fireman Monday evening at 830 p m the His assistants J J White Lee Isaac- main highway a car driven by Olecn a car driven by local dealers in son and Rich Feed Company firemen were al- Gam was struck by the following Purina feeds presented an entertaining so present: H L Moore John House a young man in company with two and Instructive four act comedy at the Dewey Richards Elmer Jensen Laur- friends from Malad The boys from ward amusement hail before a large ence Carter Wallace Wise and Harold Malad had been taking too freely of high power moonshine and could not and appreciative crowd of livestock Persson tell which side of the road they were feeders The comedy which had as Its were driving on Both cars were badly The assignments following dam- abject the impressing of the necessity made: Drivers IsaacsonLee MUlan k for balanced rations for dairy cows aged but the eceupanta were and Wallace Wise J White J e(j provided the spectators with laughs in Laurence Chief Har Carter Coupler abundance as well as valuable Instrucold Persson Dewey Richards and H L NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKtion upon an Important topia nozzle men: Jack Mr Jerry Fruin of the Purina Mills Moore couplers HOLDERS MEETING House John Shumway and Elmer Jentaking the part of Joe Guess shrewd ' ' and old fashioned proved to be a star sonF Notice is hereby given that a spec Millan Peck was appointed If he spends of the first magnitude U1 meetinB ot stockholders of the Gar- The much time selling feed he Is missing to Ablation and ao!’1tnd MUlln Company w111 his calling the basement of the Library Building for memtershm A bag of calf chow was raffled at the at Garland City Box Elder bounty m Was ?heduled for Monday Utah on Louis Lillywhite close of the meeting the 21 rd of Novem-Saturday 12:30 at a m success p great was the lucky man ber A D 1929 at two o’clock P M The object of the meeting is to con- Other members of the cast Included the members should be highly com sldcr and vote on the proiosition of Arthur Crowl who took the part of mended upon their punctuality the said Garland Milling the county agent A D Rich as Bill consolidating Mr Elmer Jensen and Jean Isaacson Know and Clyde Duncon the village with the Tremonton ComCompany went fishing up Blacksmith Fork Canbanker pany a corporation upon such terms However Elmer is one of and conditions as shall be agreed upyon Sunday those persons you seldom meet an on bv a vote of the outstanding stock honest he admits he fisherman Cottom John at said meeting caught represented no fish Dated this 9th day of October A D EIGHTH GRADE We had a ball game with the teachFrom Heart ers of the Garland School and if you don’t think they can play ball come up and play them a game They arranged o While waiting the It so that three lady teachers would Sugar Company's plant at Garland get on bases and then Mr Cullimoye would get up and knock a home run Mr John Cottom 68 a former resiWe nearly had to buy us a new ball dent of Snowville and recently an opTremon-to- n because the teachers hit it so hard It erator at a service station at afterdropped dead Wednesday We would became as soft as cotton noon enjoy It very much If Mr Shumway was who called E Betenson T Dr and some of the other Mr Sweeten failure due to heart men In Garland would come and have found death The body was taken In charge by a ball game with the teachers Shaw & Iverson undertakers at Virginia Carter and relatives were notified The funeral will be held In Ogden Oar Hard Time difficult time trying to learn about Mr Manning has told us pronouns about a dozen times how to use them but we don’t seem to be able to remember One afternoon we spent the entire period trying to learn to use them and only had ten minutes left We are learning a little for reading more each day Maybe some day we corwords will be able to use these Grover Seventh Grade Hazel rectly— THURSDAY $200 THE YEAR Bushel Warehouse Unit To Be Constructed ffm Johns Once again dairy men of the valley awake to the existance of wastes due to inefficient handling of their products for which wastes they themselves must pay are considering the of a possibiUty dairy association marketing UTAH Mr A If Bowcutt was painfully In- jured this week wbien he mashed one of his fingers while working at the sugar factory ENLARGED WAREHOUSE PLANS APPROVED BY -COMPANY DIRECTORS - Signed Contracts For Half Million Bushels Secured Building To Begin May 1st number Eggs- - In ever increasing are now finding a new and profitable market unexcelled anywhere in the UrG G valley a Garland according for Nye Sweeten local representative e and Nlsnon egg dealers of Ban of hew cisco With the publishing record prices local egg reclepU have Jumped materially In the last few days and a note of optomlsm pervade poultry circles The California Comfor three pany has been In business years and was the first western company to put white eggs on the New are rendering York market They service and prompt payment prompt to an ever growing list of pleased customers For Xarnival Queen —Vote rybxly voted as reign at October the the ta -- v IK hf £ 53 most charming girl Carnival Hallowe’en on 31st ten cent purchase entitles you to one vote at any of the following business places— The Blue Bell Confectionery Richard's Market Coombs and A Peterson's Persson Dry Goods Store Knoth Pharmacy Sweeten’ Grocery and Produce Gophart's Red and White Hardware Store and Hyrum Jensen’ To enter a girl’s name In the contest you must have the signatures of five Conpeople sanctioning this name testants may be entered until Saturday at twelve o'clock noon at which time nominations for candidate will cease The winner of the contest will reign at the ball be presented with a gorgeous costume for the evening and In addition will receive a prize by which she can remember her honor always The candidates and their standing to date Is as follows: Orpha Sweeten 100 Mary Gaddle 100 Rhea Jolce 100 200 Blanche Thompson Winters FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS EDITH BOWEN Funeral services were held In the Beaver Dam chapel for Mrs Edith of last week with Bowen Wednesday Bishop Robert Potter of Beaver Dam opening and closing prayers presiding were offered by Joseph Johnson and John Watkins and the grave was dedicated by Joseph' A'Erlcksblv Opeiiiiig and closing hymns by the choir were and Lovely” “Sister Thou Art Mild the and “I need Thee Every Hour” Interesting gave speakers following noble life: Sister Sarah sketches of her T Hansen Joseph Watkins Hyrum Leo R A Johnson Jensen Earl and Bp Robert Potter Mrs vona Erickson and A A Johnson sam Hope” and “Jesus Lover 0Tu?BoS: a lo "Lead Me On” by The Mrs John Wayman of Logan Cha)xl was crowded to Its utmost and thC floral offerings were profuse and lovely Fielding News Items Club met The Social Development B Jones D at the home of Mrs was Thursday October 17 Meeting Mrs club by president President railed to order carried was The Program Leo Earl NELS JENSON follows' singing out as community Secretary led by Mrs E H Packer minutes of and approved previous session read lecture on Western Literature by Mrs Eben Wilcox The ladles’ quartet Mrs E H Packer Mrs H L Richards Mrs D B Jones and Mrs Gertrude Hansen sang two numbers comic readwas Luncheon ing Mrs Leo Earl SAYS served during the social hour to seventeen members and the following Merchants will the who will bewail the fact prejudices if you take away guests: Mrs G G Sweeten of Garland that “business Isn't what it used to be” nickel you are holding so close to your Mrs Emma Nelson of Newton Mrs eyes that you can’t see the ten dollar yet fall or refuse to profit by the Alice Coombs and Mrs L W Standing of those business Is bills on the other side of It If you will ding — The hostesswas assisted no reeognize that modem buyers don’t better than it used to be have by Mrs Owen Johnson and Miss Alice business” to complain If their busi- and won’t do business with to meet Club Coombs ness goes elsewhere sellers unless they have to— October 31st with adjourned Mrs J H Smith It about who spend time Merchants crying and then do something Mr and Mrs Harold Bowman of Salt about new or outside firms taking their instead of standing around wringLake are spending the week end with business away from them but shut ing your hands and crying about Mr and Mrs Wallace Bourne their eye to the very evident cause It If you don’t Cnvlle the people Mrs Martha Burl and daughters don’t and reason for It can't blame anyone to do business with you give Mrs Jane Jensen of Hyrum and Mrs but themselves If their business persistently goes them consistently and Kate Johnson of Beaver Dam were busdo every reason why they should “Hooey” dinner guests of Mrs L W Standing If business Isn't good with you “beef iness wrlth you you surely won’t get Imtheir business but the fellow that Thursday ing” about it all the time won’t H of Salt Dr Richards Mrs and y prove It Who wants to do business does w'H Lake spent Sunday as the guests of Mr Now with a constant calamity howler anyyou don’t have to do this— it's and Mrs Elmer Richards how? your business and you can run it to H of Peck was a Mrs Ogden more suit yourself but you won't do It don't week R is good— there is Business end guest of Mr and Mrs D H but yourbusiness today than there ever was — blame anything or anybody the only difference Is there are more self if your business goes on the rocks Saunders Mr and Mrs Rigby and family and and your customers forget you and keener concerns after It Mrs Emma Nelson were Sunday guests Don’t' get sore at your newspaper Everybody 'knows that - your custMrs either If it accepts outside advertis- - of Mr and Mrs Thomas Harris omers’- Included Nelson and Mrs Reva Rigby stopped bus the want don't the business Ing If you copy If you are not getting iness bad enough to ask for It don’t over to spend a week or so with Mr It's not your customers' fault Harris and sell to Mrs who how kick know tf others You can get the business If you will Mr and Mrs H M Fergus and fam- of old superstitions and ask for It and get it rid yourself 1929 Mr B G Knoth local dnigglst accompanied by J H Hudson made a business and pleasure trip to Salt Lake City this Tuesday JOHN P HOLMGREN The TOWN DOCTOR Submitting and approval of plana a new and larger grain warehouse unit to be begun May 1st and completed In time to store next year's wheat crop provided the high lights of Interest at the meeting of the board of director of the Box Elder County for OcWarehouse Tuesday Corporation tober I5th Arrangements have been made with the railroad company for space for the erection of such a unit The enterFunds are imprise is fully financed tor all usee that available mediately will promote the Interests of the corporation Work ia scheduled to begin which on this great building will store most of the wheat crop of northern Utah on May 1st A review of the progress and growth of the corporation since Its inception June 1st 1929 was presented by President J Y Rich The report of Secretary John Shumway showed the finances of the corporation to be in excellent condition It was pointed out at the meeting that economists and business men generally recognize that la In the warehouse movement harmony with the best business practices and that only through such close can farmers expect the cooperation real relief they hope for It Is expected that the warehouse cooperative movement will prove one of the greatest factors for prosperity that has yet come to the farming interests of the J ' Intermountain west The present warehouse Is now filled above its proper capacity with wheat besides having considerable clover and alfalfa seed in storage PARACRAgHER FOR DAIRY SUBMITS FLANS Mr Johns local paragrapher of the Times has recently studied the dairy in situation here and is publishing his "Pertinent Paragraphs” this time a brief outline of a plan for a dairy cooperative here We commend It to the consideration of those Interested In the growth of our valley communities Tremonton Locals Mrs A N Flshbum had the misfortune of Tremonton while Tuesday down from a chair of slipping a result of the fall sustained a medical wrist She received once and is reported to attention be getting along nicely Mr O P Bates manager of the J Is C Penney store at Tremonton spending the' week In Salt Lake City attending the Fall Convention of the J C Penney Company which closes Friday evening Over one hundred district managers In the intermountain will be In atttendance Executives the New 'York office and a number of buyers will be present at the convention stepping and as broken t The body of Pat Hall who was killat Powell’s ed In an auto accident corner near Tremonton some time ago is still uhclaimed at the Shaw and Iverson undertaking establishment at of the As yet relatives Tremonton dead man have not been located and little is known of him except that he was known as “Pat Hall” lly spent Sunday visiting relatives in Logan Mr and Mrs Seymour Hess of Brigham were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs J H Laub Sunday Mr Leo Farnsworth left for Salt Lake Governor Thursday to accompany Geo H Dem and Secretary of state Milton H Welling and their officials on a hunting trip to the southern part of the state Leo never falls to bring back his deer and he may be a handy man for state officials providing they should not get theirs Mr and Mrs Clifton Wood of Farmington spent Sunday with Mr Wood's parenta Mrr"nd MrSr- - Labon Smith' by Mrs They were accompanied Blanche Wood who spent the day with Mr and Mrs H L Richards Mr Glen Taylor Cleon Whitlock the Misses Nona Smith Jane White and Ferry left Wednesday to attend the U E A at Salt Lake Mrs Clara Gam returned to her home Sunday and is now convalescing after an operation performed at the L D 8 Hospital Miss Gwendolyn Smith has retimed to her home here after an extended visit in Salt Lake Mrs Anna Gilbert returned home Thursday after having spent two weeks In Salt Lake have been received here Reports that Mrs Myrtle Cruzea of Los Angeles formerly Miss Myrtle Standing of this place Is recovering now from affects of a serious operation performed In a hospital there |