Show ' TIIE TIMES COSTS YOU ONLY 3S CENTS EACH WEEK LESS THAN ONE H ALF OF A CENT FOR EACH OF ITS EIGHT CAHEFULLY PREPARED TAGES “THE MIND OF THE MAN WHO LIVES TO HIMSELF ALONE MUST EVENTUALLY BECOME STERILE” GARLAND VOL 2 No 41 Pertinent Paragraphs By V Wm 4 Painful Injuri Suffered Johns JUST NEIGHBORS By Garland Boy in Ae'o Wreck A LIFE’S TIIOIE He who would discourse on any point must have a subject if his arguments This subject is are to avail anything called his theme Two Others Miraculously Escap With Minor Cuts would write also must have Written argument or written And Bruises no He who a theme has no meaning unity description no effect if it lacks a central theme Mere words do not make a speech A broken pelvis and a broken thigh and numerous cuts and bruises were 17 sustained A srood piece of music has its theme son of by Rov Glenn and those who by listening have learn- Jno Glenn of Garland In an auto accied the universal language of music dent in front of the Bear River hljh have learned to quickly detect the school Friday noon Herschel Arbon theme of any piece they hear Good and Joe Murray who Uao were figured Sustained notes do not make a song in the accident escaped w'ith only harmony is necessary for it makes the minor cuts and bruises theme possible According to students who witnessed the accident the boys were playing If a theme Is necessary to speech a up and down the road In a Ford ''bug” written composition a piece of music which suddenly lost traction and turn- then how much more necessary is it to ed completely over and righted itself a successful life Joe Murray by the side of the road was thrown clear of the car but it If I find myself living to seeming lit- rolled 'over upon the others Glenn tle avail if I seem to be getting no was taken to the Valley hospital at where from day to day if there Is all Tremonton for treatment where he too little Joy in life for me or too little occupies the same room with his couslasting satisfaction perhaps I will do ins George and Darwin Glenn of Blue welf to examine myself to see if there Creek who were severely injured in an accident the previous Sunday on the is In my life a centralized theme road fifteen miles west of Tremonton How can I be a success If every day The car wich was being driven by to achieving a -- different Hcrchel As devoted Arbon was badly damaged radiator and steering goal or If every hour finds me with a its windshield wheel being broken different object in view o Joy and satisfaction come only when there Is a sense of accomplishment from day to day from year to year and There can be no accomplishment no real Joy if my life has no theme to give It direction n - p- - m - liJU iirCf ALCLO ACQ UTAH THURSDAY — of the kind they have in Coll nston and Heaver Dam are the Lind that it should be a Saturpleasure to live among over day eighteen of thim With one hundred horses gathered on the dry farm of Joseph Durfey is ho serving two years without in Australia pay as a missionary and thorolv tilled the summer fallow bnd of the absent neighbor Just to make sure that Mr Durfey wouldn’t doubt their word told of it pictures of the raen'and teams at work were taken by O H Durfey a brother and forwarded to the missionary in Adelaide Mr Dm fey is a regular reader of the TIMES a kind friend having arranged to have a copy sent to him each week Delegates to nitiens Naiad Improvement Decreed Park Clean-UConsidered Cemetery p of the No less than twenve members Garland Lions and their wives will attend the District Lions Convention at American Fork this month and from manifest at the regular the enthusiasm luncheon held in the hotel last night it appears that an even greater num- ber will make the Journey to the cen-- I Two tral Utah town for the conclave Lions Con- delegates to the National mention at Denver Colorado to June e wcre asl° nominated John J will make the v'a5' anc J D Gunderson trlP 8 1930 Garland to Bo Host To' Athletes of All Neighbors Lion MAY Co Grace Schools Two Days Events In Of Athletic City Park Next "Chin must be lifted c n vrlih or above fcnr Arms mut be fu’lv " f each at start and cm a " chh Body must not n So run the instructions for in one event chinning the bar rf the elementary school track ineet that will b? held in the Garland City afternoon week Friday jink next May 16 children from all the elementary schools north of Bear River City will meet here in the semi finals preparatory for the day of big events which will be held Saturday This too will be held here pnd schools of Ell Box Elder County will have the cream of thUr athletes and athletes to be on hand to take part in the comA large group of instructpetition ors and rooters will also be present to See their chosen ones perform The Garland school under the lead of Principal J D Gunderson and In fact all Garland will unite to welcome the county contestants here - Approximately 25 schools will be represented hr Garland on the last day of the meet Contest work has been going on at tarlous schools for some time to select entrants for the meet Both boys and girls will take part Entrants will compete In a Junior cr Senior division No individual may enter more than three events For the girls there will be fifty and e yard dashes in both the Jilnior and Senior divisions and a base bail game between the teams winning iU’ the north and South districts of tbf County The Junior boys those under fourteen will contest for places in a fifty a hundred yard dash a yird dash three legged race standard relay bsad Jump high Jump and base ball throw Senior events will be the same the three legged race will cKept b omitted and the" chinning the bar” cm test will take Its place One of the bg features of the afternoon activities be the base ball game between the o winning teams of boys The three winning schools In each division will receive pennants and Individual winners will be awarded rib- ' He who lives every day to a definite Bear River Stake entrants for the goal that Is the same from one year to M I A contests to be held the next will find himself reaching that four stake next were decided in the Tuesday a standis Whether that goal goal contest held at thp Bear River ard of conduct or jin opportunity for stake School High last night The Garland sendee it will be realized String Trio consisting of Joseph Pearl Peck and Melba Nye the Like a piece of music with a central double mixed Quartette the theme such a life will be recognized Garland and remembered by others and It will Tremonton Doubled Mixed Quartette be a source of satisfaction to the one “B” division the Tremonton girls’ chorthat us the Garland Boy’s Chorus ’“A” who makes it aresldedvuXoPu lvatvllllevnlngsellu Let your life have a theme Let your division of the Deweyville Boys harmony “B” Chorus division were listed o the winners Brother 'bf C M Peterson among The Retold Story was won by Miss Edith Gephart of Tremonton TreCalled By Death monton also took first honors in the dancing contest and in the drama bons Funeral Sunday Garland ward entries took first place nominations for officers of the of J D Gunderson will have charge In public speaking Miss Bernice Glea- the meet and act as referee and anAnton Levi Peterson 67 a brother of son winning take place at the next meet- the Gleaner girls and Other officials are as folC M Peterson of Garland died at the Marion Summers for the "M” men lng A short talk on "Self Respect as a nouncer lows: 412 West Fourth Principle of the Lions’ Code of Ethics” family residence o Starter Victor J Bott Clerks Henwas given by F Millafi Peck North Street Salt Lake City Tuesday A El win Seeley Archie ry McIntyre Mrs B G Knoth Entertains He was bom in Brigham City Decem— 0— Simms Track Judges Wm J Call A ber 20 1862 and has resided In Commissioners Study Elwin Ladies Self Culture Club for about Seeley Archie Simms Glen Tayyears He has i lor Meldrum Field Albert Judges Problems been in falling health for several years Highway Mont Hannon LeRoy Bishop Lynn He is survived by his widow Mrs ElizThe Ladles’ Self Culture Club was Elmer Jeppson abeth Ann Arbon Peterson and eleven pleasantly entertained at the home of Numerous proposed highway rulings Hodges R H Manning and Ronald Leonard ’ Frank Stevens children and relative to lights for horse drawn grandchildren Mrs B G Knoth Friday afternoon and one great grandchild free livestock on streets piling During the business period conducted ' hides Funeral services will be held 8unday under the direction of Mrs George rubbish on roadsides etc came up for COURT NOTES at 1 P M at Snowvllle Henrie the club decided to give four discussion at the regular meeting of commissioners the county Monday The club alhigh school scholarships decisions were not reached it G H Fuary was charged with two DAIRY PROJECT BEING so decided not to make an effort to Definite to allow offences in a complaint Issued from being considered advisable send a delegate to the national contime for property owners to express Lewis Jones’ office May 6 one with FINISH vention at Denver PUSHED their opinions relative to these matters passing a fraudulent check on Skaggs The following program was rendero Safeway store and the other with obof Work is going forward as rapidly as ed: Vocal solo "O Sweet Mystery taining property by fraud from Coombs “The Garland School Notes weather conditions Life” Mrs L C Chrlstopherson the unfavorable and Persson Sheriff John H Zundel will permit on the building which will Wisdom of Leisure” Mrs J W Chamhas been working on the case and It Is bers Vocal duet "Underneath The Garland City classes house the new dairy plant that Is to kindergarten that the man will be appreat Garland in the very Trees” Mesdames Rulon H Manning will start June 9 1930 Only those will expected be established hend and brought back within a few be eligible to enter who are five and near future The foundation is nearly and D Henry Manning Readings "Litdays and the floor is being run tle Boy Blue” and “Almost Beyond Enyears of age before Sept completed Oliver Baugh was arfalgned in the 1930 Interest is reported to be keen in durance” Miss Verna Theurer of TreCity Court Monday May 5 on a charge the financing of dairy herds to swell monton The Bear River high school will give of failure to support his wife and minor During the social hour the hostess a free dance to all the output of the plant and contracts served grade pupils and chllldren and also with possession of e luncheon to memfor securing funds for livestock buypatrons from 8 to 11 o'clock Friday liquor Ho later waived his preliminbers and twenty guests 16 ing thru the local financing organiary hearing on the wife and family deClub will meet with Mrs F 8 Peck night May being made zation are continually An elementary school program will sertion charge and plead guilty to the 16 The many Inquiries concerning the May be held at the Bear River high school liquor being sentenced to serve three — - o progress of Jie project indicates that months in the county Jail building Friday May 16 at 10 a m a liberal supply of products will be deStock Yards plan Ogden — Ogden livered to its doors as soon as it is erection of $100000 sheep bam to — open CEMETERY CLEANUP FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ready TO o Tremonton Baby Suffers Meningitis Attack Cedar City — Establishment building here practically eral Fed- assured NOTICE River turn their attention valley gradually to the raising of purebred dairy cattle they are showing a tendency to favor the Holteln breed There are those: whose tastes In colors and however temperaments do not run to the black and white variety and among the most successful of these are the Sorensen o boys of East Garland who are this week IN EXPLANATION In the limelight with their herd of There have been so many automobiles registered Jerseys ruined hereabouts this week that to reSaturday they Just about had things port them would discourage Utah’s new all their own way at the Dairy Day exwe hibit at Brigham City Therefore According to Motor Safety League refrain as much as we hate to slight Leonzry Sorensen who la the present anyone with such a good excuse for senior member In the family dairy ac— was Ed Ye that they tivities their only regret getting In the headlines had too little real competion to make Gunnison— Crane Shoppe opened for things interesting enough to suit them business In building one door south of Sidney Sorensen came away with the second place award for the best bull Gunnison bakery — o calf Leonzry took flrt for the best cow Salt Lake City— Bids being received over four years old won grand champion female award and the Junior for air contracts on two mo6t Imporout of here OUT Sorenson Brothers of East Garland Are Firm Believers in The Merits of the Fine Jersey Cattle With Which They Are Garnering Many Records o tant routes EVERYBODY Jersey Herd Attracting Attention Lowell Taylor three year old son of Mr and Mrs Frank Taylor of Tremonwas taken to the Dee Hospital today suffering from an attack of spinal according to word received meningitis from relatives ton Sunday May 18th will be observed in the Bear River Stake as the Aaronic Priesthood day Special programs will be held In all the wards in the regular Sacrament meetings commemorating the restoration of the Aaronic PriestThe regular Union Meeting of hood the Stake will not be held Stake Presidency of As the fanners champion female of the award Bear took first for the best heifer over six months and under one year old and fourth for the best heifer over one and under two Sidney took second honors for the best heifer over six months of age and under one year Only four county entries placed above the Sorensen exhibits Now Pogls Tormentra Luella 595182 the queen of the Sorenson herd has Just completed an official production test Luella was started on this test when she was six years and three months of age and in the following 272 days she produced 42822 lbs of butterfat and 5861 lbs of milk Luella carried calf for 154 days while record and with it she making this qualified for Register of Merit of the American Jersey Cattle Club Her sire Is Pogls Majesty Victor and her dam is China’s Sophie Tormentra This Information comes from the American Jersey Cattle Club headquarters In New York City According to Judges who saw the Sorensen community herd entry at the Box Elder Fair last fall the exhibit would have attracted attention at any state fair Definite figures on the herd’s milk are not yet available for production the past year but the average will approach 400 lbs of butterfat for each cow The boys are now milking fifteen cows which they care for In a barn equipped with stanchions and automatic drinking fountains for each animaL On the 59 acre farm they and clover keep 20 acres of native pasture It has been about four years since Leonzry Sidney their sister Dorthella and a brother Marion who is now on a mission in Colorado bought their first two cows from the herd of W A Nuttal of Provo Is one Luella these cows and her running mate Is no less prized by her owners During that four years the Sorensons have Expanded their business and carried of a basket full of ribbons with their herd that Is the center of Interest on this small East Garland farm 00 THE YEAR4— - - " —j Ashby and Hawkins Show Rare Ability in A GOOD PAPER The full page comic section u i'h we succcded in securing for our readers last week Is again bc'ny printed for In you this and will be s weekly feature Oi the TIMES Every comic Is of (he best and cleanest type and is the work of well known comic ' artists Notice the large number of will wiiTen news items that come to you on our front page and enjoy rvery work' Read the TIMES editorial page ' Under date of May 3rd a newspaper of the printing trade published in Chicago that came to our desk made special mention of the Garland TIMES’ “A good newspaper” was what it called YOUR paper That Is just w hat we are trying to make It and we arc grateful for your help — "'" Sm'ay - Conference Program Announced High School Glee end Swanee Singers to Provide Music A real treat is in store for attendants at the Quarterly Conference sessions of the Bear River Stake at Garland Sunmade day according to announcements by President C E Smith and the Stake Chorister Georfe O Nye Sunday morning music will be furnished by the High School Glee Club under the direction of Geo O Nye Sunday afternoon and evening- the Swanee Singers one of the foremost choral organizations in the State will provide the musical program This stellar group of 50 voices Is donating its services to the stake during the conference At the regular session at 2 P M the chorus will sing opening and closing numbers with one or more numbers between speakers In the Interspersed evening at 7 o’clock under the auspices of the M 1 A the entire program will be given by the chorus Between the afternoon and evening sessions the visitors will be the guests of M I A officers at a banquet In the basement of the stake tabernacle The gleemen will make the trip from the Their appearcapital In automobiles ance here la sponsored by the stake presidency and M I A The conference proper will convene' Saturday evening at 8 P M with a meeting for all the priesthood and will close with the Mutual meeting Sunday evening at 7:30 with the two usual sessions being held Sunday at 10 and 2 o’clock o Literary Club Meets The Ladies Regional Track fleet Three Records Set By Local Trackstcrs In Regional Contests FtelJnr trackaters from the Bear River High Ashby and Hawkins hung up some new end significant records in the regional high ssebool track meet held in the U S A C stadium Friday These two fleet footed lads from the local school finished chin to chin In the' 220 yard dash with Hawkins getting the decision and Incidentally setting a new lecord for this district and equalling any time record for It In the state so far this Jtar- Sport writers give him an equal chance to win this event in the state meet next Saturday at Salt Lake City In the quarter mile Ashby Immediately took the lead from a field of e about starters and tho running against a wind established another new record by winning the race In 52 seconds Both these boys set records in these events at the B Y U relays last week Wayne Jensen another local runner with lotsof ability set 'a new time in the trial heat for the low hurdles but was unable to come thru In the official race finishing fourth Eames of Logan who won this race set a new record Ills time Is tho same as that clocked by Jensen In the 830 yard relay the Bear River boys again gave the field a good chance to inspect their heated heels when they sped ’round the cinders to win and establish another record The team was composed of Ashby Harris Jensen and Hawkins All four qualified for the state meet which they will enter Saturday A medley relay record made by Bear River In this same meet last year was beaten this time by Davis Others making new meet records were Wilcox Davis high Jump and Turley of Logan shotput One of the Interesting features connected with the performance of the Bear River runners is that Ashby beat the quarter mile time set by Burton a few years ago In this same meet Burton Is now rated as f thaXtoe best college la the entire United States The future looks bright for this one of coach Leo Walker's prodigies Hawkins should also develop a phenomenal pair of legs by the time he gets In the college class He is only a freshman now Neither of them could be censured for having Olympic hopes The meet at Logan which was won by Logan high was participated In by eleven schools Davis took second honors and Bear River and Ogden tied for third The Bears took three first places Bet three new records took two second places and one fourth O'" of the Music Club Organized Literary Club met yesterday at the Mrs John Anderson of Music students of Miss Mary Burns The book "Orland” by Virginia at Garland held a meeting at the home Wolf was reviewed by Mrs Dick Anderof Miss Helen House this week and orson Luncheon was served to eleven ganized themselves Into a club with members and the following guests: Mrs Miss Helen Manning as president and Mrs Miss Jesse Ada Hickman Mrs Ella Anderson Manning as Sophia Anderson Mrs Chris Scoby After the program luncheon was Mrs Pet- served and Mrs De Esta Peterson by the hostess erson assisted the hostess with lunchThe program follows: eon Cradle Song a duet —Miss Hoilen May 21st the club will meet at the Betenson and Miss Burns home of Mrs Louis Peterson for the The Canoe Ride — Miss Hoilen Betenelection of officers son The Wood Nymth Folic— Miss Helen House Child Clinics At Evening— Hazel Manning Announced Wood Nymph Harp— Betty Gibbs Mantilla— Helen Manning A series of six free health clinics for Caprice Etude— Venna Ktrkham The club will meet next month at children will be held at Tremonton and Garland during May the home of Miss Hoilen Betenson - o and June These clinics will serve the Union Pacific Distributes Folder children In the towns of this entire district during the ensuing two months An folder replete with attractive The work Is being done under the In colors debeautiful photographs commissioners rection of the county aided by the Stake Relief Society wepicting the varied grandeur of Zion lfare committee with Drs Odeen Luke Bryce and Grand Canyons is now being distributed by the Union Pacific and T E Betenson as attending Railroad It also quotes new low The first cllinlc will be held May 14th rates on tours to these Utah wondeIn the Tremonton ward chapel and the rlands o will bring their adjacent communities Tooele— Shell Oil Company received children at the following specified 9 A M Thatcher hours: Bothwell permit to construct oil and gas storage 9:45 Penrose 10:30 Howell 11A M plant home of 2nd Clinic — Garland May 21st at Stake Office Children will $ Building 9 A M Riverside report as follows: East Garland 9:45 A M Plymouth A M Portage 11 A M on May 29 3rd Clinic — Tremonton from 9 A M to 12M for Tremonton children 4th Clinic — Garland June 4th for the 9 A M following districts: Fielding Collinston 10:30 Beaver 9:45 A M 11 A M A M Wheelon June 11th for 5th Clinic — Tremonton Elwood at 9 A M Deweyville 9:45 AM Bear River City 10:30 A M 6th Clinic at Garland for Garland 9 to 12 AM o Levan— Mineral ' Products Company n will build capacity plant near here for manufacturing of nitrogenlous bacteria fertilizer o Junior high Springville — $40000 school building will be constructed for Nebo district 0 Rlchfield — $100000 hotel building will here be constructed The number of things they five away at Perce Ballinger’s all American Red White and Bine Food Store it Is beyond me how he can keep In business There must be something In that “cast your bread upon the waters and it will come back to yon” stnff after aU “It” being the customer Kindness always pays “Kindness” this time being Perce himself He runs his business on a cash basis so he can pay There are three ways of doing Yon can deliver the business: goods and get your pay when yon can the way lots of mercha- -' to do you can trade ants used the goods for cash and keep your friends or yon can Insist on tho pay first tho way the cows and chickens long since learned to do A NONYMOUS P S Guess who “Perce’s" new good looking clerk is |