Show THE BASIS OF PROGRESS IS A STRIVING FOR EXINDIVIDUAL AND CELLENCE TO READINESS RECOGNIZE LN EXCELLENCE OTHERS READ THE TIMES A PAPER CRAMMED OF FULL ARTICLES CONCISELY NEWSY WRITTEN WITHOUT COMMENT OR OPINION Garland Vol 3 No 23 BEARS SWAMP Is Fatally Burned LOGAN QUINT IN Mrs Bear River Cagert Close Rose E Madsen Found Dead By Returning Madsen Mrs Rose Ellen Wickham was fatal61 widow of J C Madsen before a large ly burned at 1 p m Monday at her Saturday and home while her crowd of enthusiastic students and daufans the local cubs humbled the ghter Mr and Mrs Leon Gardner mighty Logan Grizzlies to the tune of with whom she was living were absent from the home Her clothing was virWoefully outclassed In size the little tually burned away but furnishings Bears certainly demonstrated to the of the home did not catch fire satisfaction of their supporters that on By request of the family County At a good sized court they could overbal- torney Lewis Jones and Deputy Joseph ance this handicap with their speed R Olsen made an investigation It is In the game at Logan Wednesday the believed that her clothing Caught fire Bear River boys had to be satisfied from the open door of the stove while score with the short end of she was standing with her back to the p was: Bear River stove Saturday's and that she fainted as she sat Garrett Hawkins Ward Grover Green down in her wicker rocking chair in Hess and Mason Logan High: Ryan the room not regaining consciousness E Wlllmore Kow Quinney a short She was dead when discovered Humphries Allen Hall time later wallis Balling G Quinney and O If son Funeral services are being held today This was the seventh at p m at the Honeyville ward chapgame for Bear River Five have been el under the direction of Bishop lost by close scores and only two won Tolman Interment will be in the Two of the losses occurred after the Honeyville cemetary Mrs Madsen was born in Brigham regular playing periods were over An5 of in seconds was lost the last other City September 10 1869 daughter of Regardless of this the team is Richard and Ellen Graham Wickham play She married James C Madsen of Honey ville November in the Logan Temple 12 1890 Her husband died November afternoon 20 1930 are three sons and five Surviving as follows: J Leo Madsen daughters and Mrs Annie M Gardner of Honeyville and Mrs Richard A Madsen Thora M Burt of Salt Lake City Erwin William Madsen of Fort Warren Mrs Laura E Nielsen of Wyoming Garland Mrs Zella E Dewey of OgThe individual scoring records for den Mrs Ivy R Goodsell of Shelley Idaho seven follows: Garare as games together with 19 grand children the rett 61 Green 56 Ward 50 Hess 22 four sisters and five brothers While none of these totals are unusualfactor ly high that is the encouraging 411 of the boys score quite well a hard team to guard Every-- ‘one must be watched The material this year is generally All of the large boys have been small to try out and different encouraged styles of play have been tried in these practice games to see if they could not fit into the play Regardless of the final outcome of the game men have Last Again been tried and it appears that Bear Front River will have a small team fast as scorers and all rustlers good lightning Competition It is hoped that Box Elder Weber and Ogden do not have us woefully remain unDewey and Plymouth outclassed for size defeated in the Bear River stake M If possible two more practice games Men basket ball play for the season Efforts so far with These two teams were right at the will be arranged South Cache have been unsuccessful top of the competition last year and but perhaps some other games can be are already touted by their supporters to cop their respective divisions arranged Plymouth is out for another stake title with a fast playing crew covering the courts for them The teams standings are as follows: NORTHERN DIVISION Dewey Plymouth Top M Men Qiiints Of Stake League Year’s Leaders In Play Out In Box Elder Dairy Cattle Win At Stock Show Box Elder county won signal honors Ogden Livestock show yesterday Holstein by winning first place in the are owned dairy division The animals of Tremonton 'by Oscar Richardson Clifford Hunsaker Brigham Noble Hansen Mantua arid R C Richards at the Riverside The prize winners are: Age cow old heifer junior bull owned by age cow owned NoOsicar Richardson A POEM owned by ble Hunsaker yearling heiTer Clifford Hansen age cow owned by Dedicated to Mrs Julia Richards by its author Mr Alma Peterson Oscar Richardson Jr heifer calf ownThe following lines were written by ed by c Richards age bull owned asAlma Peterson of Cowley by the box Elder County Holstein Wyoming and dedicated to his sister Julia A sociation Mr Peterson is This herd wok first V'ce at the Richards of Garland Cache vaUey capturing second now 81 years of age He was one of show the settlers of RivBear first very the 'Mrd county place and Weber er Valley and will no doubt be rememOther prizes captured a the show bered by a great number who yet yesterday were: Grand chanson prize side here piace for age cow in open class seoj Let’s Go bull open class first la junior Let's go back to Memory Hall bull open class first for juna ud It is not far away for agw Just beyond the shadowy wall open class and fifth place That harbors yesterday oiien class The woodland hills are just as green The Holstein committee in charge Coun The flowers as swetly blow the Holstein herd include nt R H Stewart Oscar Richardson hod all things fair await us there dear old girl let's go Nob and Clifford Hansen Hunsaker The Jehy committee is made up of U there’ °ount7 Stewart M V Rohwer j and Henry to trail with us and bear Word was tved Wednesday from klnd: troofiL show that the Box the Ogden fchantom memories Come H by the Sorenson Elder Jersey r ae i m mw gamSS0” J--St- IorJcred stance and funfr babe and Mr Mr d grr during of daughter andJT I !wo “H ws SS2 friends L -- m THANks CAl® D 5 death Gloved Summer XIrrL shadows f5emrm“e road endHall Tdescend ' So lets go back tn? For us began ti1" And bask a while 7 old dear Cone gfj Dedxcated 8tars eet to terson smUe- A L Scoville On TIIE YEAR SCHOOL BOARD ORGANIZES FOR ORGANIZATIONS DOWN LIQUOR D C— A proclamation of the National the name of Organizations SupportAmendment reping the Eighteenth resenting 33 national temperance bodies which Includes practically all the national temperance groups both large and small calls upon the pastors of the churches of all denominations to observe the eleventh anniversary of the Eighteenth Amendment on January 18 1931 by preaching appropriate sermons be urged to and that local committees celebrate this anniversary by mass meetings luncheons and dinners to be addressed by prominent officials or and that literature other leaders charts and bulletins be distributed to those who attend these gatherings The also aion urges radio broadcasts proclam Washington Issued in COMBINE PROPAGANDA Leaders And Lions means for a national strategy the interest of unified action appointed by the Conference consists of the following: Mrs Ella A Boole President of the National W C T U Ernest H Cherrlngtcn General Secretary of the World Alcoholism League Against Mrs Elizabeth H Tilton President Unitarian Mrs Temperance Society M C Munns Treasurer of the National W C T U F Scott McBride General Superintendent of the Robert League of America Watson President of the International Reform Federation Inc Mrs D Leigh Colvin President New York W C T U Arthur J Barton Chairman of the Commission on Social Service of the Southern Baptist Convention Daniel A Lions’ luncheon program at tho Garland Hotel Wednesday night while the club listened to as excellent an address as ljas been herd here In many a day from the lips of A L Scoville of Ogden on "Lions and Leaders The value and rewards cf leadership were ably treated in the course of the John J Recovering Appendicitis Arsenic Hay Spray Not Injurious A Experts Report For At Hay One ART Utah Eggs Advance In Price On Eastern Market Angeles m I I TERM TO Program Features Of Exceptional Merit Win John J Shumway Chosen As Applause President Horsley Reappointed Clerk the board in Regular business stood aside at of Garland was Shumway chosen as president of the reorganized Box Elder county school board at their meeting at the county court house Friday J W Peters of Brigham City was chosen as and Earnest P Horsley was reappointed as clerk of fluent talk Will Wright vocalist gang four well the board with a salary of $15750 per on the month It was resolved that the clerk received numbers accompanied piano by Mr Young gifted pipe or of the board should not act as private ganist Mr Young also presented two secretary to the superintendent of the piano solos that were described en- schools Mr Horsley’s salery in the past thusiastically afterwards as a real toat has been $17500 Wm E Davis was at the meeting was’Tsjjreappolnted treasurer and his salary Attendance smaller than the stellar program Juseduced from $2500 to $1500 per month tified due the absence of members at The office of attorney to the school show stock and at other activities board was abolished the Poling President of the International o wherever possible Tfce bonds of the newly elected board Society of Christian Endeavor Carlton on Mr The creation of a commission members J W Peters T D War burSherwood International Society of Hugh Sweeten ton and J D Jarvis were approved strategy at the recent meeting of the Christian Endeavor Arthur H Briggs From National Conference of Organizations and the oaths of office administered of the California Superintendent Amendat the first session of the meeting Supporting the Eighteenth League Clarence True Wilson Mr Hugh Sweeten son of Mrs Warment marks a very definite and sig- Secretary of the Board of Temperance of Blue Creek School A delegation Idaho of Holbrook ren H Sweeten were present to request another nificant move toward closer cooperat- Prohibition and Public Morals of the underwent an operation for appendicitis patrons ion and united action of the prohibition Methodist Church Episcopal Eugene at the Malad hospital last Saturday teacher in their district After discusforces of the nation the superinL Crawford Secretary of the TemperHis sister Claudia was op- sion the board authorized morning of this commission A subcommittee ance and Social Service Commission erated on for the same aliment a short tendent to employ the additional to employ the additional teach-meeting in Washington on the 7tn of of the Methodist Church time ago and Just returned home from Episcopal 25 wlll exceeds students has indicated there that January South Clinton N Howard Chairman the hospital Hugh was recently called be an important meeting of the com- of the United Committee for Law En- home from the Canadian Mission on mittees on the 19th of January and forcement James A Crain Secretary account of the death of his father Services At Bothwell that the National Conference of Or- of the Board of Temperance and Social The many friends of the Sweeten famFor Young Babe ganizations Supporting the Eighteenth Welfare of the Disciples of Christ and ily sympathize with them in the misAmendment will be called in sessiofl Edwin C Dinwiddle Chief Templar of fortunes which they are called upon to bear on the 23rd of February in the city of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars Funeral services were held Wednesto receive the complete Washington One of the most important pronounward The Bear River Stake Relief Society day afternoon at the Bothwel and to act cements of report of the commission the National Conference of Board met at the home of Mrs Annie chapel over the remains of Lois Sumthereon 11 where they mers Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Supporting the 'Eight- Munns Sunday January There is every indication that the Organizations Bummers 'Welfare Marlon Social direction of under the the study began reIS the following eenth Amendment efforts of this special commission add solution Work under the direction of stake sup- of Bp Marble definitely opposing every sort ervisor Mrs The speakers were Bp W W RichBrigham Marriott the action which is expected to be of resubmlsslon referendum or any o ards P C Petteraon Pres C E Smith taken by the 33 different national tem- toward movement directed the other and Bp Marble Musical numbers were furnished by the ward choir A vocal Mr Amendment solo was given by LaVon Stokes such as has never before been known G O Sweeten gave a cornet solo acwas "The Eighteenth Amendment organizations among the temperance by Jos H Kirkham and companied of In th United States The purpose of adopted by the orderly process Mrs Millan Peck and a violin duet was It could be repealed onthis new cooperative effort as announ- government given by Jos Kirkluun and Fred L ced by the President of the National ly by the same orderly processes There Nye The opening prayer was given by Conference is not merely to meet the is no provision for a referendum under C Rasmus Anderson and the benediction the Federal Constitution The Amerattacks of the organized forces oppos-'established by Wallace Anderson lo prohibition but more especially to ican form of government Interment was in the Tremonton is a a the Constitution movement In representative by forward great promote Safe cemetery Sprayed of the people through the Arsenic government the interest of the Eighteenth Amendof The babe died suddenly Monday ment its observance and enforcement Least sovereign states associated for the coman enlarged Thymus gland having been The Conference strongly endorsed mon good Having won the EightSeason Declared only a few hours the stand of President Hoover for law eenth Amendment there is no occasion o i enforcement arranged for a program for the dry forces to join in any moveLogan January 15— In spite of the HIGH SCHOOL TO for suitable celebration on January 16th ment by referendum or other process of calcium arsenproven effectiveness the anniversary of the Eighteenth for its repeal ate in control many SPONSOR EXHIBIT Amendment heard and questioned ‘‘Believing as we do in the Eightstockmen are still doubtful as to the Woodcock eenth Amendment prohibition Commissioner and the laws pur- feeding value of hay from alfalfa thus The Colonial Art Company on1 the present status of enforcement exhibit suant thereto as the best governmental be It treated might poisonous fearing of colored reproductions of 180 world and discussed ways and means of more policy yet devised for dealing with the to livestock Since direct information famous old and modern masters will be effective organized effort on behalf of lipuor problem we are definitely and on this subject is limited and difficult held at the Bear River First— To the the movement aguL-- c alcoholism High School unequivocally opposed to obtain the Utah Agricultural ExThe Conference the entire week of January 19 urged the prompt submission of any amendment which on during to 23 enactment by Congress of the appr- would weaken or repeal in whole or in periment Station undertook a study the value of Entomology with offices Citizens of the or to any opriation bills for various phases of en- part Amendment valley are afforded a Eighteen in Salt Lake City cooperated in this rare forcement of prohibition thus to view such a opportunity including the national referendum thereon as conThe findings are embodied in study admission A small collection retention of the appropriation for di- trary to the American principle of large Station Utah Agricultural Experiment e cents for adults and stribution of information by gover- representative Second — charge government Bulletin No 223 by H J Frederick of ten nmental for children is to be made Admisdepartments engaged in pro- To the submission of any part of this the Animal Husbandry Division individuals sion may be had by or clubs hibition enforcement and also the en- national constitutional policy to either the feeding value of To determine a binding or a referendum actment of the various bills recomat any time during the regular school an 11 acre field arsenic for animals or hours mended by the President January 13 which would tend either directly was used being dusted with 3 1930 for the more expeditious trial of indirectly to weaken or nullify the said In this school The sponsoring and the other half with 6 unusual high cases Third— To pounds exhibit is seeking the support the organization amendment of a Border prohibition pounds of calcium arsenate to the acre of schools culture and litPatrol and the enactment of a pro- any procedure or program which would The surrounding amount used for destroyaverage hibition enforcement code for the Di- directly or indirectly assist the enemies erary clubs and Interested individuals ing injurious insects is 3 pounds to the strict of As many of these beautiful Columbia The Conference of the prohibition policy in their efforts acre copies were fed for 80 The animals will be left with tie high school as perplaced itself on record as opixised to to repeal weaken or nullify that amend In made the animals All trial all bills intended to modify or weaken ment or the laws pursuant thereto or days manent property as attendance at the gains and did well except possibly the exhibit enforcement which would tend to encourage law- cattle any federal prohibition justifies the experiment each law on display lessness or make more difficult Among the masterpieces the horse During more than 100 pounds will be DaVlnclfs "Last The Commission of Sixteen on Stra- enforcement and observance of the The tengained used Supper” in a gained 130 pounds sheep room at a long table tegy to consider ways and prohibition law” appointed spacious simple The cattle alone did not gain in weight Christ and the twelve disciples are noticed were no special symptoms seated Christ in the center with their coats looked sleek and glossy and hands has Just said "One of to be in good all appeared physical you will betray me” At this statement condition It may be stated that alfalfa a waive of intense excitement passes dusted with 2 pounds of calcium arthe group as each asks “Is it ! through senate to the acre the amount I?” monly used for destroying alfalfa weecenter is Christ in perfect reIn the fear livestock to fed without vil may be beisolated from his disciples for at least one feeding season —from pose cause it is framed by the central winNew York egg prices are already re- ly drop sharply gives more significance four to six months by sent dow at the back and emphisized 223 will be Bulletin of some to usual Copies in than general flecting this upward trend improvement the curved lines in the whole architecbusiness and industrial conditions deIt is hardly tb be expected however upon request to the Publications Diframework The twelve agitated clared Benjamin Brown director of that any real noticable jump in prices vision Utah Agricultural Experiment tural four are into groups separated disciples markets for the Utah Poultry Producers will come for several months Present Station Logan Utah of the length each occupying o Cooperative association upon his arriv- low egg and poultry prices will weed of the space the same as that occual in Utah recently from his eastern out marginal producers all over the pied by Christ alone and united withcountry Many producers especially In headquarters in themselves and also with each other sections of the east Prices on Utah eggs especially during the unorganized by a movement of the hand a gesture The North Box Elder County Farm of the past month have increased several and midwest will drop out and others the arm a turn of the head The drive a is Bureau making membership will fail to replenish their flocks two figures at the end are more quiet cents per dozen giving definite indicaMr much success with and is In this manner the present low prices Leland meeting tion that the wheels of the nation's busas if to frame in the movement holding Hansen and Mrs N Peter Mariness and industry axe gaining speed will be a benefit in disguise for the ble are The excitement grows it towns the various imprisoned canvassing Wlth the improvement more Intense as it approaches the figure in general poultry men who weather the storm in this district Production is most certain to fall off inconditions comes a corresponding of Christ whose quietude at the same crease in consumers’ purchasing power demand increase with improvement in time bolts and intensifies It is the Called To Los and already this is reacting on egg pric- certain conditions' and the survivors carefully thought out composition- even will again be assured of handsome proes Mr Brown Mr H L Moore a as called to Laguna more than the skillful execution that explained Beach California Sunday on account gives this picture its great power The New York egg market Just be- fits Mr Mr Brown came to Utah to deliver of the serious illness of his father fore Christmas hit a low record despite This is only one of the 18tf large picto be gone two weeks Moore expects which tures of norinclude one the seasons Rembrants Van the fact th£t principal addresses at the mally see the year's best prices Thus annual convention of the Utah Poultry Mrs G A Bozley of Bothwel is at Dycks Rosettis Raphaels Monets HofBachmans Blanks the Increase in egg prices during the association set for January 19 to 21 at the Oarland hospital for medical manns Whistlers Amicks Bacons and Newhouse the usual at Lake Salt hotel a month in time treatment when they past Conference —M —7 ENSUING THIRTY-THRE- Family Practice Games With Impressive Win Business Club Hears Amendment Anniversary Day Monday Afternoon PRACTICE GAME $200 Groups Lay Plans For 18th Woman Honeyville Utah Thursday January 15 1931 it i O f vi Pf t u i ' |