Show “THE MIND OF THE MAN WHO LIVES TO HIMSELF ALONE MUST EVENTUALLY BECOME STERILE imo© VOL 2 No 35 Four Boys Narrowly Escape Death When GARLAND Shine in Provo Meet of Walter J Glenn Sustain Severe Hurt Frank Hawkins Twinkle In In Sunday Wreck Jtfhior High Events Ashby Three sons of Walter J Glenn of Jensen and Shumway Blue Greek figured In what came near Son Jiigk JStdiool JStudent Officers Elected Honor Roll Named (By B R H S Observer) Students of the Bear River high school conferred the highest honor within their power upon Keith Rhodes last Friday when they elected him as Student Body president for the school year Backers of Bennie Bjorn outnumbered those of Grace Sargent while for the office of Fred Somers was victorious over Evan Green for the office of UTAH THURSDAY MAY 1 103a $200 THE YEAR Garland Merchants Dollar Day Saturday Car Leaves Grade B R Tracksters accibeing a very serious automobile dent Sunday afternoon at 4 p m when the Ford car in which they were coming east left the road fifteen miles west of Tremonton and plunged over a 18 ten foot embankment George suffered a broken hip and Darwin aged 16 a broken rib and other minor car In which fall the in the Injuries turned over twice In Its roll down the grade Vernon Glenn 15 another brother and GUen Jeppson 14 the latter of Brigham City who were also in the party escaped with only minor bruises The injured boys were taken to the Valley hospital at Tremonton where were attended by Dr their Injuries White The accident Is reported to have been due to the breaking of a radius ' rod — o SHOP IN GARLAND IN 1339 OUR MERCHANTS WILL ALWAYS TREAT YOU FAIRLY AND WITH COURTESY Look Good Bear River track men make good meet showing In B Y U Invitation Ten track men from Bear River led by Frank Hawkins in the Junior high and Art Ashby a Senior participated last Saturday in the general B Y U relays Among the new records lined up Bear River contributed her share In the Junior High division Frank Hawkins started off by equalling Love's West Side Jr high record for the 100 yard dash event Next he cut off a fraction of a second from Gra 220 yard ham’s (Provo Junior high) dash record setting a new mark of 23 2 Only a few minutes later the relay team composed of Earl Morgan Blaine Thompson Lynn Jacobs and Frank Hawkins and running in that order set a new record in the quarter mile The recrelay Junior High dlvlvsion ord was previously held by the South Junior High of Salt Lake City and was made in 1926 In this relay the Cubs were forced after entering to run a trial heat in which they broke the South Junior High record Then to show that they were in good condition and ready for anything in the final heat they cut some time more off their own record made in the earlier trials Their record now Is 483-The South Junior High record was 503-- 5 in the Ashby and Jensen competed championship and their events showed up real well Tan finished 5th and Jensen 7th Ashby’s time in the 100 yard was 10 which was as good as any time In the entire meet d In the quarter mile he a new record of 52 seconds cutof a second from ting off Nate Long’s record which he set in Coach Leo Walker is very much in 1927 when he won the favor of exercising the- boys in his He is also de- handed In in this event no tar this Physical Ed classes termined that as much of this exercise season as possible be of a practical nature The Senior Relay team set a At this time of the year the boys need pace in the Medley relay and this type of training to prepare them CLLASS 11— GUERNSEY BREED for the activities of the summer Un- yards the Spanish Fork runners finally doubtedly it is with this sort of thing closed up the lead and won the race in mind that Coach Walker has been and the record working the boys on the campus cinder In the tennis tournament Jack track for the past two weeks Shumway proved to the state that we But the efforts of the boys have not are making a start when he stayed In been without result The cement curb round the After drawing Ing around the Inside of the track is the bye he defeated the Provo High The coach says and Sprlngville entries and lost to practically finished the boys would have been through of the L D S C long before but forthe fact that only The team goes to Logan Friday for eighty feet of forms were available for the Regional meet The boys are sure to give a good account of themselves pouring each day o The 'honor roll for the fifth term is Dairymen Exhibiting released today (Thursday) by the Brigham committee of the faculty Scholarship The honor roll for the sixth the last is dairy day at Brigham term will not appear as It could not be Saturday announced until after the school year City and dairy men from all over the Is over country will have their best stock on Four students made the “A” roll all hand to enter in the events Any anof them girls as follows: Norma An imals of any breed will be permitted to derson a Fresm&n Phyllis Richards enter except grade bulls 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th premiums will a Sophomore Iva Wilcox and Rhea be awardeid in the following classes Wood Seniors CLASS I — JERSEY BREED The “B" honor roll contains the 1 Best Jersey aged bull names of eighteen Seniors nine Jun2 Best Jersey bull over one year iors and thirteen each of Sophomlres and under two and Freshmen! there are flftythree 3 Best Jersey bull calf under year in all 4 Jersey Senior Champion bull 5 C E Smith Jersey Junior Champion bull announces Principal 6 that all students of C and D standing Jersey Grand Champion bull 7 Best Jersey aged cow over four are in danger of losing credit for the entire year if they leave school at this years 8 Best Jersey cow under four years time He urges teachers to not give 9 Best Jersey heifer over one year credit where credit is not earned he also urges students to not leave school and under two 10 Best Jersey heifer calf under if attendance can be arranged Mr Smith and Mark Nichols of the one year 11 Jersey Senior Champion cow factulty are working with officials of 12 heifer Jersey Junior Champion the sugar company on a plan whereby 13 female students will come to school earlier In Jersey Grand Champion JERSEY BREED the morning probably at 7:30 a m Grade Division and leave at noon to work in the beet Same as for registered females fields CLASS II— GUERNSEY A similar BREED plan has already gone into Same as for Class I in both Regiseffect at the Box Elder high school tered and Grade Division Business Houses Of City Marking Down Stocks For Special May Selling Event Today Is May Day everywhere but Saturday will be a day of even more importance to the people living In Garland's trade territory for It is dollar day with a capital “O” Garland’s merchants are stocked to the roof with all the clothing foods hardware feeds notions and furniture that returning spring ever calls for and In their enthusiasm they are offering everything anywhere near the price that they can get together at the agreed dollar rate The old tags that are being tom off many of these articles to make room for the dollar day signs carry price notations far In excess of the new figure New goods have been stocked to supply the demand on this special selling day Buyers from every community In the valley or anywhere within to going traveling distance are find It well worth their time to look over the selling message in this issue ©f Hhe Timea- '“estimate— their needs to be supplied In Garland on this big day Local merchants have been planning for some time to arrange an event of Teachers Naixied For County For 1930-3- 1 Teachers who have to date been as- Please In Last Play Audience Attends Last Performance of Large at School this kind that would stimulate trading conditions and give buyers a real chance to get their spring supplies at a rate that would allow them some substantial savings Lists of goods and prices as they are listed show that this aim has been successfully achieved A “Dollar Day’ every bit as good as it was ever planned to be Is here for Sat urday buyers to make every use of Literally hundreds of bargains in addition to those listed on the advertising folder of this league of progressive Garland merchants already await the purchase of an approving public Regular customers of these business people will be on hand to grab up the offerings and hundreds who have never brushed Garland’s counters before will be pushing dollars accross them And more real value will be coming back across in return than has been seen in a day Saturday many a thriving mercantile and community center wia fee an obliging- host to - all -- whs come within its limits Welcome is written on every door and hundreds of bargain Items testify to its reality WELCOME The beautifully furnished stage of the Bear River High School Is mute evidence ofthe interest the people of the valley have In dramatic productions Further evidence of this interest was furnished last night when another crowded house witnessed the appearance of the Senior class in the mystry play “Cat O’Nine Tails The was under the direction of production Miss who Myrlntha Bumingham leaves the local high school at the close of this term The play proved a good vehicle In which the several talented members of the cast were able to display their wares to excellent advantage Miss Helen Harvey as the sensitive unconscious tool of the hypnotist villain managed her recurring screams and faints with a very satisfying degree of reality Mable Beck again found herself right where she goes over the best As nervous wife she l? more than an " Corn waif fit adamateur Virginia mirably into the role of an efficient Female Sherlock Holmes her voice and manner at all times being in part Keith Rhodes in the lead role as master of the secluded country lodge and man of big affairs deserves credit for his efforts He handles the “Master County Demonstrator of parts well Bin Hess handInitiates 4H Work variety led a very difficuUt part and managed to furnish the house with laugh after all Another during the evening laugh The first of a series of demonstratpart was played by Ralph ion meetings for club leaders was Outstanding Bishop who performed as a detective held in the Court House at Brigham madman and what not He did hero on Monday afternoon March 28th with welL ten leaders and officers from South Others playing the lighter parts and Box Elder present Oorinne Beaf them in a creditable manner River City Honeyvllle Brigham and carrying were Dean Grover John LUlywhlte Willard were represented The home agent was present and Odessa Wyatt and lone Conger distributed The high school orchestra under the cards enrollapplication ment sheets leaders report xyds pro- - leadership of George O Nye provided Club signed positions In the schools at Garland and in adjacent districts for the coming year have been announced by Supt C H Skidmore as follows: Garland— J D Gunderson Ruton H Manning Wm J Cullimore Jr Elaine Rice Julia Manning LouVell Roberts Jane White Ardes Adams Golda Acord and Annie Neddo Howell— Cleon Whitlock and Gladys Hunsaker excellent Intermission entertainment unnmiu ®'srtiuoSlTVsdfiM pooka minute books SOlblsts Were Warren Conger trombone jft lone- Movers and and Miss Olive Hall saxaphone and song books of Estelle Wheatley f Before another county meeting it is Holbrook Idaho Frank Stevens Dorothy Plymouth— expected that all girls who intend doChristensen and Emma Abbott club be work summer the during — Bothwell Jewell Rasmussen Lola ing enrolled and the groups fully organized Four Ward Relief Madsen and Leola Seely seCollinston— Ross Coombs and Myrle with a president Held constitutMeet cretary program committee Limb committee cheer leadDeweyviUe — A W Price Iris Schow ion find er song leader and club reporter Marchant o About one hundred and thirty rep Elwood —Albert Meldrum Vera HanOgden — Athletic stadium will be conof the Relief Societies of resentatlves sen and Norma Nelson at Lorln Farr Park at a cost Elwood Garland Tremonton and Dew Fielding — Abel Jensen Katherine structed to exceed $75000 eyville met In conference at Elwood Maughan Blanche Ferre Thelma Va- notCisco — imreceived Bids for being lentine and Nona Smith talks Tuesday at which interesting Portage — Ronald J Leonard Mildred provement of 85 miles of road beyond were given by Stake President Mrs D E Manning Stake Advisor O A SeaAnderson Carmen Baird and Martha this place in Grand county Parowan —Five mile camp dedicated Hart ger Mrs A L Cook Mrs Lars And Provo— Enlarged plant of erson Mrs Oluf Johnson( Mrs G A Penrose— Virginia Dewey Association Cooperative Dairy Riverside— Edith Olsen Beal and Mrs Brigham Marriott WelThatcher— Lisle J Adams Lolita resumed operations coming remarks were made by presiPioneer Bleachers at of the Elwood- Relief Society Mrs City— Brigham Pearl dent Morte Hodges and risen Tremonton— LeRoy Bishop Rupert Park Arbor Day being razed for con- Hyrum Christensen Special musical numbers were given as follows: duet Blackham Edna Worthington DeEsta struction of new ones Lake traffic Salt City— Five signal Mrs J J Thompson and Mrs D HenHolmgren Phebe Jensen Lela Jensen devices being Installed on streets Mae Hlllstrom Maudell Seager Thelry Manning of Garland Duet Mrs Salt Lake City— Associated Oil Dis- Don Hunsaker and Mrs Anderson of ma Harris Pearl E Petersen and Virtributing Corporation filed articles of Elwood and a duet by Mrs N Peter ginia Carter Washakie— Alvin Harris and Ida Har- incorporation to distribute petroleum Marble and Mrs Snow of Deweyville products la tills state ris Refreshments were served and a social Brigham City — Plans underway for hour enjoyed after the meeting Bear River High School— C E Smith celebration to be held ?Dual George O Nye Douglas Cannon Leo May R Walker Nethella Griffin C H Last Burnham A'J Taylor Margaret Woodslde John Benson H C Davis Mark Nichols Oneta K Shurtz J T Arbon Ruth Johnson Donald D Davis S Streeper Helen Mendenhall Lois Jordan John Doe and Arleen Nelson Box Elder High School— F A Hinckley W H Griffiths James Jensen Earl Ferguson Robert Reese Parker B Pratt E P Lee Ellen H Hinckley Stella Young Carl Frischknecht L A Richardson F Joseph Law George A Bear River Stake Sunday schools Nielson A M Hansen L D Wilde will pay their respects to the mothers Kennard Albert E Noall Frank in special programs in every ward Mildred Holmgren C C Watkins Sunday May 18 The Stake quarterly R Bates Noel Bennion Leona which is sto be held at conference Holt S W Beecher Etta Jones LaRue Garland on the 11th would take too Parkinson Laura Redd Elmer Jeppsen many away from the Sunday schools Valene Nora Ford Lorene Rowberry on the regular Mothers Day to permit Venlse Robison Almon L Mjrrlck the holding of a successful program Brown Ferd Kroksh Alf L Freeman to Stake Superintendent O according M Grant Prisbrey Flora Hansen L Brough Freeman Edward J Clark John Olsen C Knudson Austin Jr Lilly Mrs Oneta Shurtz Mrs Nathella (a) Best Dairy Herd 1 sire and 3 Larsen Verna Jackson Don’t fall to read the editorials on Mary E Rob- - Griffin and Mrs J T Bigler attended females (Any Breed) bins and Laura Mathias the pageant Sunday night page 2 this week (b) Best Dairy Herd sire and 3 of his get (Any Breed) (c) Best Community Herd — Dairy Cattle (Any Breed) I Senior bull 2 years or over 2nd 1st PREMIUMS 3rd 4th Valuable Loui I Junior bull under 2 years Uses Lions Money to Aged cows 4 years or over Dream About of a Place Stock Cow 3 years and under 4 Cow 2 years and under 3 Yearling heifers A slow but steady growth The Larsen Farm is one of those of the beautiful heifer calves It was a three Heifer Calves in books Then he payed the kind that you read about is taking place in the for one bargain Animals to be shown as community dairy industry There is a winding river with broad herd must be owned by three or more Bear River Valley There Is increased money back to the club only to borrow deep lowland pastures where the fine 0 No Interest in markets and in the introbona fide residents of the county it once more along with another cattle and a flock of pure bred slice p owner shall enter more than five an- duction of Here the growing boy would from the bank to secure from the browse purebred cattle to take the imals find his natural paradise a place to place of the grade stock that is already famous Potter herd of Ogden another here The time Is not far distant a hen heifer This one has Just arrived at wander and fish and trap and play is a large canal coursing right There obGarland Man the will farm share where is the contribute Larsen she its just dairying to the wealth and prosperity of this ject of the admiring gaze of all who near the yard and a green row boat a landing was country visit the place and the pride of the of just the right size oftied toshade Simpson Patrick of Garland trees on the bank Rows big married to Miss Hannah Ellen Olsen of Last f&lT Louis Larsen of East Gar- whole Larsen family the lane from the highway to the Louis is a vocational Brigham City at Brigham City Tues- land borrowed f 12500 from the Lions agriculture line ' club and bought a pure bred Holstein student at the Bear River High School farm house day April 29 1930 The young couple have not yet an- heifer Lady Luck then played right under instructor Mark Nichols and is It is a flee for pure breds The nounced where they will make their into Louis hands for a little later the the son of John Larsen of East Gar- little beauty from the Potter Farm is home surd to like her new home animal presented him with a pair of land Society and Vera At Saturday Sunday Schools Of Stake Will Honor Mothers Sun J SPECIALS It only the other day that one was criticising those writers who seemingly made of writing stories to the discouraged that their fellow mortals are not so bad after alL Well it would also seem that such stories are not entirely for when yon think that men in such positions as are held by John Shumway can get sore cnsa and enough to actually many with almost as much money will for read their newspapers months without paying for them That is not to aay that John does either for I've heard he is a fully paid np subscriber to his borne town epapcr —I didn’t ask about his grammar Anyway as long ss theft comes as high as it does those stories will not be out of order was some news s practice reassure A Nonymous A Royal Cow Comes To A Royal Farm Larsen To Weds Young the Kind Purchase You Animals May Hear Oscar Kirkham t 5 At Sunday Exercises High School Seniors Season Take Scouts to 18 Three Hundred Merited Awards Ready For Scout Lads Eager Young and old from the entire Bear River Stake will be present at the Tabernacle at Garland Sunday evening to see the Boy Scouts receive their awards and to hear that Scout enthusiast and be who will orator Oscar Kirkham present to take part in the ceremonies Scout leaders predict that it will be a gala day Ward conjoint meetings thruout the stake will be dismissed for This week has seen apthe program proximately 125 boys complete tests becommittees fore examining for their honor badges It is estimated that between two and three hundred awards scouts to from tenderfoot ranging scoutmasters will be made Besides the presentation of awards and the address by Mr Kirkham there will be a group of one minute addresses by Dr O D Luke John Benson J ShumM Caddie J L Harvey J way and Dilworth Young and a program of appropriate musical numbers - o i t J - Women’ Club Preparing Tremonton Playground Benefit Entertainment The women of the W C T U are conducting contests in Tremonton and the Bear River Valley to secure talent to present a Home Talent Chautauqua for the benefit of the Tremonton playground fund The Chautauqua is to In 0 be held at Tremonton June the L D S Hall Prizes are to be awarded to winners at the Chautauqua in each division of entertainment as follows under 10 Division A— All children years in an entertaining number: Prize child's wrist watch 11 12 10 children Division B— All 13 and 14 years of age in an entertaining number: Prize one wrist watch school (Division C— High girls— A reading— Prize: one wrist watch Dv— High school boys— Djvision vocal number may be solo or group singing Prize— one wrist watch Division E — Class 1 Boys 18 up to and Including 29 in vocal number Group or solo— Prize— one wrist watch Class 2 Girls 18 up to and Including 25 in vocal number Group or solo— Prize-o-ne wrist watch Division FJOne act play Four one act plays will be entered and the prize to the winning group will be $1000 The plays must be new and no two alike judges from the U S A Competent C using U S A C score card will Judge Division F districts may select The following entrants in preliminary contests results of which must be in the hands of Mrs P E Ault on or before June 8 District 1— Fielding Riverside East Garland Plymouth ColDistrict 2— Deweyville Elwood linston Bear River City District 3— Bothwell Penrose Thatcher 4— Tremonton District District 8— Garland District 6— Howell Blue Creek The first four groups reporting for division F win be entered Contest is open to all save last year winners These last will be requested to appear on the program with new numbers as special features o Real Work Begins On New Recreational Hall Removal of water pipes underlaying the park on the Tabernacle grounds from the site selected for the new Garland Ward amusement hall began of a for and building pile gravel today purposes already is assuming substantial proportions From now on the comer will be a hive of activity until the forty thousand structure U completed next fall — "O Farm Bureau Meets The ladies of the Farm Bureau of Garland met Wednesday at the home of Mrs J T Bigler A lesson on lighting in the home was given by Mrs Emily Rhodes Miss favored Bernice Gleason with two readings and Miss Ruth Johnson reviewed "Toilers of the HUls” by Fisher were served to eighRefreshments teen Mrs The Bureau will meet with Thomas Rampton May 14 Team Is Center Of Excitement noon a team of horses Wednesday belonging to Wendell Grover staged a miniature wild west show dashing thru the outer streets of the town pulling a The hayrack and a beet cultivator team had been left standing in front of the Grover residence when a school to see the if boy apparently inquisitive horses really would go if spoken to came along and gave the word that started the excitement Fortunately no one was hurt and there were few The runaways ran from the damages Grover residence to the Sugar Factory before stopping 4 i |