Show v ilssM 3Tta©§ THE BASIS OF PROGRESS IS A EX- FOR INDIVIDUAL STRIVING TO AND READINESS CELLENCB IN EXCELLENCE RECOGNIZE OTHERS Vol3 No Garland Utah Thursday November 15 Pertinent Paragraphs By V Wm John It' was' about time we Invented a new pool game We needed to build a pool hall we could take the ladles to and here It Is Indoor ckrlf is a sure Indication that the world 18 Improving DEWEYV11LE There are thousands among us who marvel at the progress the" old world is making who would object strenuously 'to having to submit to any Change ' Jn our own life habits FOR BIG AUTUMN I In the state are confined Industries to the mining activities and those few others that our limited wealth can bring HYRUM JENSEN IN LOGAN HOSPITAL Hyrum Jensen Garland merchant Is In a Logan hospital where he underwent a major operation Tuesday Although the operation was a serious one his condition is considered favorable by members of the family The man who completes a college education In the state — and the number is relatively high— must find a place to apply his technical learning elseo where In a great many instances Our B Y U Announces New limited Industrial life can accomodate Courses For Winter Term only a limited number of trained wodters Scores cf rew courses adapted to the For those who find a niche at home vocational needs of young men and Utah Is undoubtedly as good as any women cf the Intcrmountaln States other state but with Utah’s schools will commence at Brigham Young Uniturning more trained people in propor- versity with the opening of the winter tion to the population It will be advis- quarter December 8 It Is announced able and perhaps even necessary for by President Franklin S Harris many to find a field of labor where the New courses In horticulture agronare greater and the comand mechanopportunities omy animal husbandry’ ic arts will appeal to rural young people petition less keen agriwho are interested In following Electricians mathematicChemists culture as a vocation: while courses in ians journalists accountants physiccommerce art music home economics ians biologists and others raised and sciences education literature and lany trained in Utah find their best guages will be available to those seeking from home towards other vocations and training c professions Lack of suitable employment pending the revival of industrial activity In the opinion of President Harris will additional Mr and Mrs J W Earl Mr and tend to pull a great many Mrs J H Laub and Mr and Mrs J students into winter quarter This perW Bums attended the shower given iod of the school year the President at the Sugar Co Hotel Wednesday ev- points out Is very attractive from many ening in honor of Miss Afton Hess a points of view In the first place it is time in which a desirable to study bride of this week It is a period rich in extraMr Douglas Cannon of Garland and secondly sister Eva Webb of St George were curricular activities in the the fields of dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Frank music dramatic art public speaking the The student gets and athletics Cannon Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Jarvis Johnson spent cream of the year in this quarter Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wallace CLUB LADIES SELF CULTURE of Logan BY MRS T D DAVIS Rulon Standing was a veek end vis- ENTERTAINED Fielding News Notes itor at Ogden H Packer and children and Co’een and Lemuel Earl W'ere Logan visitors Sunday Mr and Mrs Geo Coombs attended the funeral services of Mrs Calvin Wilson at Ogden Sunday Mr and Mrs Owen Archibald and family were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Amos Rigby at Newton Sunday Mrs Royal Gldney and children of Idaho spent the week end Montpelier with her parents Mr and Mrs D L Wilson Mr and Mrs M B Johnson spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ed Hansen of Logan Mr and Mrs Ebon Wilcox and son Blame accompanied by Mrs A W Hansen were and daughter Dolores week end visitors at Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Frank Ecklund qf Ogden were Sunday guests cf Mr and Mrs Grand Snow Mr and Mrs Pete Nelson and son Richard of Holbrook and Mr and Mrs Dave Allen of Perry were dinner guests of Mrs Eva Farnsworth Sunday Mr and Mrs W L Apgood of Salt Lake visited the early part of the week with Mr and Mrs Dan Gam Little Miss Luella Gam accompanied them -- back to- Salt Lake to spend the vreek entertained the Club at her home November 7 President Mrs Geo Henrie presided Three letters were read one from Mrs M D Evans one from Mrs now living In California the other from Mrs L W Preston erf Ogden Each expresred her appreciation of having received the club paper A citizenship committee was appointed The ladies choson were: Mrs Wm Cullimore chairman Mrs Fred Nye Mrs Louis Peterson officers appointed a The executive of five consisting of Mrs committee Mark TTichols chairman Mrs W W Mrs M E Andrus Mrs Geo Richards Henrie Mrs J L Harvey to revise the constitution and Mrs Nichols chairman read the recand moved that it be adommendation Tire motion was seconded and opted carried was given the privThis committee ilege of rearranging the constitution to prepare and it for publication The following program was given: Vocal solo—' “Pining Just For You” A Russian play Miss Golda Acord Orchard" -- was- read by “Cherry Woodside end Piano solo "My Bonnie The regular monthly work meeting Rosary” was given by Miss cf the Relief Society was held at the Bowcutt home of Mrs Geo Coombs Tuesday The social hour was then enjoyed The group sang “America” and “Utah during which time the hostess served We Love The" led by Mrs E H Pack- lunch to 30 members and the follow’ing er The opening prayer was by Mrs guests: Mesdames Hyrum Hall Geo A L W Standing The time was spent Beal Alva Rhodes A R Capener OlW Geo in doing various kinds of sewing A iver Davis Bertha Bishop delicious luncheon was Served by the Austin E N Austin Myron Mulliner and Mrs Lynn Williams and the Misses Margarhostess Mrs Geo Coombs and Bowcutt Bonnie John Coombs assisted by Mrs Thos et Woodside Golda Accord Harper and Ella CoomJhs Mrs Thayne 0 y Mrs Ladies Friday T D Davis Self Culture SHOWING i GROUPS DINNER United Support Of Loyal Groups And People £ J I? V C J Banquet Program Bazaar For 20th v v ‘Zs f rv- n t i" 1 v ¥ i P ln ' Celebration At Strevell Saturday Fete O' — USAC Schedules Highway Finish Join In Border Annual Parents Exercises On Campus Games Horticulture Events East Tremonton Notes J Deweyville News Brevities - ' V SPONSOR Assures Success big Agenda Club Vaudeville la to go Friday evening with the will present more lajrge cast which " J h r than 20 numbers on the pregram holdVV Planned Thursday viV ing Its final practice tonight Nov ' 4 The orchestra under the direction of rtf Instructor Geo O Nye will assist with A community dinner of mammoth the presentation of the cla'vy variety dancML'S Helen Mendenhall's proportions is being arranged under Ehow ing students will take a prominent the auspices of the Garland ward the Ladies Self Culture Club The Garland place In the entertainment The Agenda Club Is the official or- Lions’ Club the Garland Camp of the and all of the Daughters of the Utah pioneers students of the girl ganization Bear River High School Its officers the auxiliaries of the ward to raise this year are Erma Lillywhlte pres- funds to further the building of the hall now under convice president new amusement ident Lucile Cropley riuHCAQi rye n£j ffAiK Floe Luke secretary and treasurer Miss struction jn the ward Porein countrlt tiRve learned ol historic American concern wblch fut A prime beef has been donated by Margaret Woodside is faculty advisor a pi In' America' skill In building road jual tbiity years has maintained Petterson P C for the dinner which road laboratory In Boston tiJ for the club us In building Tbe flnt clps uuiomoblles will be held in the basement of the loon where other their work o j hs na’t nihnay shown above winds Hence Rungary Poland Spain G Mr and Mrs J L Moore Mr and stake tabernacle Thursday November 'a Cuba i!nutii the hills ot Northeastern Argentina AustraKr Mrs Fred Maddock Mr and Mrs Jos- 20 from 5 to 9 p m Women of the Cnrada Mexico the United Slat's to the Kuigiiry will eph Reed Mr and Mrs Will Emmett various mentioned organizations Hotel which is Birl othef countries enjoy thousands Mr and Mrs Walker and Mr Place of prepare and serve the meal Special tnoivn in the photograph H wus uullt of miles of good roads which wers Ogden were guests at the Armistice entertainment numbers will be prei bulit by this old New England tom hv Wirien Brothers Company dance Tuesday and of Dr and Mrs J sented In the tabernacle proper ’i lit hwnv and during pany founded by seven brother who erglntera W Chambers after the dance Mc&s are girdling the world with rondx im’ h is id the evening Excellent tallent for this re' t will consist of local and out("itt scltiice pays in rond Diilldliu as the old Nrw England aklpj-eiprogram - sinvvn GUARD HONORED of this their ships to every port by ths experience An organ concert side performers AT DANCING PARTY will be a feature of the program The entertainment will be continuous that The officers wives and mothers of all who come to the event may have an the Garland unit of the Utah National opportunity to listen to as much of It Guard entertained at a dancing party as they desire in honor of the guard at the Armory A basaar will bo held fluring the afDay! Tuesday evening A good crowd was ternoon of the day of the dinner under present the supervision of the women of the ward and at noon luncheon will be served for the school children accordGEO F RICHARDS to present plans drawn up by the OFFICIAL VISITOR AT ing committees in charge of the activities School STAKE CONFERENCE Two States Work is going steadily forward on Big Two Football Show the interior of the amusement hall At Play The regular guarterly conference of which when completed will cost ap? Feature Town the Bear River Stake was held Sunday proximately $40000 The building Is in the Stake tabernacle at Garland designed to care for the amusement H Dem With Governor George Several Important student functions with Elder George F Richards repre- requirements of the Garland ward and of Idaho will feature the sixth annual Fathers’ genting the general church authorities Utah Governor Baldridge of the entire stake as well and Governor elect C Ben Ross of tendance to the planer will be availTicket A large attendance “was" present to Idahor Do Elder' and Weber county able In every community within reasand members of the commissioners distance of Garland that all state highway commission in attend- tlon of the college play a freshman sponsibilitics of the various quorums onablewish who may have an opjiortunity will be Jicld at Stre- football game a varsity football game of the priesthood in his well delivered ance a celebration of the feast and contribute to partake 15 to celebrate vell Idaho November and the annual flower and hortlcultaddressMilton H Welling was also toward the worthy cause the completing of the Utah link of the ural showi present delivering talks that were list- — o Strevell highway the varsity play will be ened to with the usual degree of keen “Skidding” The road has been under construct- presented Friday evening at the Capit- - pleasure President Smith outlined the 1327 of link ion since when the first d Theatre Prof Chester J Myers of objectives that the stake is trying to 13 miles was let to contract and will the department directed the play un- - attain and reported that commendable Mr and Mrs Geo Abbott had as be completed within the next week It til he was takfn ill with diphtheria progress was being made in many Sunday guests Mr and Mrs Jed Abis the connection link of the U 6 high Since that time Dr N A Pederspn has fields Mr and Mrs E bott of way 30 south and finishes Utah’s part been directing the cast The conference began with the priest O WilcoxFarmington of Logan Manager of State of this national artery Nov 14 the hood meeting Saturday evening and On Friday afternoon Fair L S Holmes and wife of Salt Luncheon will be served at Strevell freshman teams of the Aggies and the closed with the usual M I A program Lake City and Executive Secretary of and the governors of the two states Utah University meet on the stadium Sunday evening The stake choir State Land Board John Mendenhall with will give short talks and greetings and wife of Salt Lake City On Saturday Nov 15 the varsity (der the leadership of Geo O Nye Mrs J O Garfield was a Salt Lake Tom Davis chairman of the Box Elof Utah Aggies and Colorado Ag- - nished the musical program visitor Friday der county commission chairman of ggies meet In one of the most Important The Misses Melba and Arlene Peterthe event A seven pound baby boy was born to names of the year y son Ivy Woodruff and Vaudis The stretch of highway from Mr and Mrs J Delos Thompson today spent Monday and Tuesday In Salt Garland hospital Delos reports to Stravell which will be comMiss Alissa Manning spent the week at the Lake City and Ogden pleted In time for the ceremony is 61 end at the home of her parents Mr all well at present time Mrs Lewis Abbott and Miss Jane Ab— o miles in length and has had $3 £1000 and Mrs D E Manning bott motored to Ogden Sunday and atSec M H Welling spent Sunday In tended a funeral of a relative while o spent on jt in the last three yeedf Garland DAY OBSERVED ARMISTICE there Idaho is rushing its part of the C E Anderson was a business visitor to completion and last week a conAT LOCAL SCHOOLS Miss Margaret Harvey came over from to Brigham Tuesday and Wednesday tract was let for tGOOoO for the section Mrs Ira Fridal and Mrs P E Ault and spent the week end with her Logon running ten miles north of the the Farm Bureau luncheon attended Amerthe of parents Tha Brigham City Post line given at Lcland Hansen's home Saturthe Armistice Commissioner T L Davis has stated ican Legion presented FACULTY CLUB ENTERTAINED day evening Day Program at the Bear River High ArWoodruff that a large turnout is expected M entertained her Mrs Lt School Wesley Horsley Club of the B sister and husband Mr and Mrs H L The Ladies’ rangements have been completed by the Ezra Tuesday Jensen and two members of the R H S met at Faculty home of Mrs Chas Penrose of Salt Lake City Saturday the Brigthe Ogden chamber of commerce In uniand Sunday November 6 Mrs Alham chamber of commerce and county National Guard were present Last Thursday Mrs Thomas Kay went to Salt Lake Members of the faculty who ma to provide a lunch for form “Anne Veronica” commissioners King reviewed City Monday and will spend the Wrek all who desire it at a very reasonable served In the World War occupied the by H G Wells Mrs Eric Northman visiting her daughter Mrs Laura Pencost were guests rose This will be served at Strevell rostrum Mis Wm Cullimpie and Lieutenant J Wesley Horsley deliv- cf the Club at thi3 meeting Mrs S A banquet will be served to state officN W Olsen visited In Logan Sunday ered an instructive talk following the ials and a few Invited guests Mr and Mrs Calvin Kay Mrs R O was the assistant hostess The faculty quartet Spillman opening exercises and Mrs Chas Garfield o Mrs Lewis O Johnson weTe Brough and Mr Old “We’ll' never Let the Flag Kay Fay and Mr Thomas Mr and Mrs E A Birch are re- - sang in Brigham City Saturday evening in daughter Fall” and daughter Eunice were Ogden visrejoiclng over the arrival of a fine nm’ Golden at the Wedding At the Oarland school a short out- - attendance itors Saturday Mother pound baby boy Wednesday a meeting Mrs P E Ault attended door program was rendered with the ception of Mr and Mrs Ephraln Wight and babe are reported to be doing fine cf the State Woman’s Christian Temband of the Garland City school mak- - uncle and aunt of Mr Johnson — o Union at Ogden Friday Johnson O Lewis and Mrs and perance Mr its initial public api earance under Elmer made son E C Anderson Miss Mary Petterson of Ogden was mg and funattended M A Whitney Mrs E Lewis Johnson business trip to Kamas Thursday a guest last week at the home of her the direction of Prof eral services held for Mr Sanford a N band leader W Olsen motored to Salt Lake brother Mr P C Petterson at Ogden Wednesday Mr ‘Bingham Wednesday Bingham was Mrs E Lewis Johnsons O A Seager motored Mr and une'e to Brigham Wednesday where they calThe following Relief Society Board led on Mrs Ellen Segard Mrs K H Fridal and Mrs O A members visited the Beaver Dam ward Relief Society Tuesday: Mrs Margaret Seager attended the Relief Society meet Mrs Annie Munns Mrs ing at Beaver Dam Tuesday Mrs Geo H Martin Mrs Clayton winter months with her parents MrjW Manning Mrs Ira Fridal was hostess to the SefureB Mrs Clara Fridal and I°Martin and daughter Joice Carrol all ol and Mrs Frank Germer Ladle's Farm Bureau Friday After a Mr and Mrs John Knudson an- - Mrs Annie W Johnson Salt Lake were visiting relatives here business session lunch was served to son Vern nounce their the marriage og Monday K H Fridal Mrs Chas Peterson OF ITONEERS MEET Mrs of Ogden All DAUGHTERS Mr and Mrs John Becker of Ogden to Miss Eva Middleton Mrs Rose Garfield Mrs Ada Oarfield were week end guests at the home of Join In extending hearty congratulaMrs Ted Newton Miss Mae Fridal Mrs tions Marriott was hostess Lewis Abbott Mrs Geo Abbott and Mrs Brigham Mr and Mrs T R Ault Mr and Mrs J S Burbank hvd as to the daughters of the Utah Pioneers Mrs- Chas Burkank entertained at a Mrs Jean Thompson week end guests Mr and Mrs at her home In North" Garland today o ” — birthday dinner Saturday evening in their honor of her husband A delicious Therlln Minnott and baby cf Sippio her the central Mrs P C Petterson accompanied Mrs Morris representing Mrs chicken dinner was served to 20 guests Mr Geo Hampson of Bingham Wilboth of sister in law to Ogden Monday - camp and Mrs Thompson The table was centered by a large birth Crystal Saxton and son Justin and were special guests City Brigham to Loveland of liam City used flowers Fall cake Lake ivers Salt day Miss Grace Marriott returned MonIn addition to the usual business Mrs Our girls and boys ball team went complete the decorations An enjoyto Ft Collins over to Corinne Tuesday and crossed Harvey Moore read a story The Elmer day from a ten days trip able time was reported At FA Collins Eithel Marble bad as her Sunday tats wth the youngsters of that school sisters sang a vocal duet "Whispering and Denver Colorado she attended the funeral of Mr J D Girls score Hope” Esther Elmer read "A ThanksScore for boys was guest Miss Linda Benton of Salt Lake Lauboth In favor cf the home team Mr and Mrs John A Fryer had as Mrs Morrison gave a Woodaid of Ft Collins father of Prayer" Mr and Mrs M G Perry had as giving of Garland their guests Sunday H S Galt William short talk and Mrs Sophia Larsen of rence Woodard formerly While In Denver she attended an interWeedman A B Coleman and Gene Sunday dinner guests Mr and Mrs East Garland spoke briefly Stephen Perry Mrs Naomi Daley and HairScheit all of Salt Lake National convention of the Delicious refreshments were served esting Mrs Kathleen Christensen and little children cf Slaterville Elva Elden and dressers to about 15 during the social hour son Ronald of Ogden are spending the Kenneth Rawson of Kaysville The all set f T j h'J FRIDAY Dancing: Singing Speaking Talent To Appear In Girls Show 3r f CIVIC AND WARD BENEFIT if A BRHS i ra it The annual Autumn festival of the Deweyville ward will be held November “Give me the old time religion" we 21 according made to announcements would sing with the comedy vocalist this week by those who have this well ‘and we would sing it in earnest With known and widely attended event In tenacity we cling to every vestige of charge the old social order: the old town the The plans for the day cf entertainold store yie old ungraded school and ment Include the usual sumptuous banall Yhat goes with it quet a bazaar auction sale concessions No and a big dance In the evening We Just can’t help liking the things effort Is being spared by the members we have become accustomed to The of the various committees arranging the cannot marvelous change progress the details to make this festival and home town landscape too much If we Jambouree the biggest In the history of can help it the ward A variety of amusement features which will please both young Utah is a fine place Never having and old are expected to attract friends been far away we are convinced there and acquaintance of the Deweyville Is no other place like it But there people from all parts of the valley and are a few conditions existing here that make the event the real reunion as It the man who is launching out on his has In the past proved to be life’s work needs to consider The members of the Deweyville ward are extending a cordial invitation to Utah is largely a country of mou- the members cf all neighboring comntain sea and desert Its fertile lands munities to Join with them in this suitable for farming are few Narrow festival Friday November 21 strips of tillable soil are separated by sea and desert “expanses of mountains SHOW AT ? “VC Y CiLUB AGENDA ' rr?rJ FESTIVAL NOV 21 O f Surrounding People Communities Cordially Invited $200 TIIE YEAR Hj Well OPINION 1930 13 American Engineers ''Building Roads Around the World SET REVD TIIE TIMES A PAPER CRAMMED FILL OF NEWSY ARTICLES CONCISELY WRITTEN WITHOUT COMMENT OR r |