| Show it the basis of progress STRIVING FOR INDIVIDUAL CELLENCE AND READINESS RECOGNIZE EXCELLENCE OTHERS Vol 3 No is a GT70S EX- IN 27 Garland Utah Thursday March 5 1931 Bulletin Tells Plain Story One Legion Post Expending Of Of Growth And Trend’ is reprinted The following from a' small booklet published Life Insur- by the Metropolitan a nee Company Its account of American business progress is so plain so logical as to appeal to every reader At the same time it bears a message of wholesome optimism that it is a pleasure to find in these days of mingled fear gloom and extravagant pre- dictions V Wm ' ' 1 Johns Look back a century and a half Picture 3000000 Americans who had won their independence in 1783 Most of them like the country which they had founded were heavily in debt Compare their country stretched the Atlantic Seaboard and whose flag had thirteen stars one for each of the origlonal thirteen states with our country today The richest nation in the word a country of more than square miles with a population of more than 120000000 the Contrast the dally hardships bare exist&nce of the pioneers with the comforts of today To get a clear understanding of Amer lea’s sweep upward and onward It may be helpful to recall the Interruptions the more severe business depressions and the financial panics which checked reckless speculation progress whenever constructive workdisplacedd The ratifaction of the Constitution in 1787 put the Federal in a government The gold and position to coin money silver currency made It possible to of businesAK post the building pand and transporatlon The industry of the new nation was amazing that by 1791 Jefferson was able to say “In general our affairs are in a train of unparalleled the last olutlon $12000 This within only ten years' significant battle of the Rev- The Bears Tangle With Box Elder ment Gets Away To Lively Mark Depression i The Cache Division of the Stake M held at Men Basket Ball Tournament Preston Idaho March The first Rights play consisted of eight teams two of which were runner up teams Fielding Bear River Stake and Clifton Onleda Stake The first game played was between ianapolis The story of how the Legionnaires In Hyrum 3rd ward Hyrum Stake and the Chicago stock yards industry are Clarkstom ward Benson Stake The meeting the distress of veterans In their game was fast from the start but the vicinity was n response to a nation wide Hyrum boys proved themselves too fast inquiry and campaign being conducted for the Clarkston boys resulting in a in favor of Hyrum among the 10000 posts of the organ score of ization Replies so far received at The second game was played between Indianapolis according to the National Oxford ward Onieda Stake and Logan Commission Stake This game tell of thousands of ve- 10th ward Cache terans having been placed in work so was fast and interesting as both teams far this winter through Legion post ef- were so evenly matched and was any forts by March 1 Howard P Savage mans game from the start until the of Chicago past national commander of final gun The expert shooting cf the the Legion is national chairman of the Logan boys won them the game with a Commission The Legion drive to end score of The third game was between the unemployment will continue until next fall or until the conditions improve fast Logan 7th ward Logan Stake and runner-u- p Clifton ward in Onieda Stake which proved to be the most sensational game of the evening The Clifton boys were emalleer than the Logan boys but proved to be a real to the 7th warders With Jthe surprise score tied 15 all and 32 seconds to play Logan shot a field goal to end the v game The last game was somewhat Mower but showed that Fielding was one of the outstanding teams ot the night by their accurate basket shooting The Preston were unable to hit the Bureau Drive stride of boys our local valley boys Rulon Standing was high score man To Reach Every of the night A second night play started out with the four losing teams of the first night R Scott Zimmerman Rodent Spec- playing for consolation Oxford and Clifton proved their supialist of the U S Biological Survey is now working with the North Box Elder eriority over their opponent! Clarkston d mpcTOO Clarkston Farm Bureau officers laying thVplBTiS' 8 8 and Clifton defeated Preston for the campaign to be ducted in the immediate future The opening move 'will be a distriet- - Portagewardward Malad Stake and Montpelier Stake played a wide canvass of every home to ascer-s- o Dingle The Portage boys tain the extent of the rodent menace well matched game were fast but Dingle was able to interon every city and farm lot their cept passes for which they pulled a ires will be sent to every home aether with letters soliciting full coop-- ahead cf Portage in the final quarter a score of nation in the effort to put down the by The following game was played berat menace Cvic Clubs will back the campaign tween Plymouth Ward Bear River and encourage all citizens to rally to Stake Garden City Ward Bear Lake Stake The Plymouth boys proved to the cause that the work may be as their high class of clean spoitsmenship fectivc as k is possible to ma’e oy defeating the City boys by a score of Rodent Specialist On Ground Every Family to Report Rat Rat This line of growth proceeded with seme checks for 'nearly fifty years The settlement of the Middle West caused a agricultural expansion and crops were phenomenal Whitney invented) the cotton gin and McCormick the rea- most Pop Coal came into wide use canals per ulfr team in°S 1° w tl1 the weie dug factories were built the first ffaiJie Logan 7th ward Folding failed to get steamboats and locomotives began to transport freight and passengers and crgan an Stanmnof Hi Ilughes the development of water power stimulated manufacturer In 1830 the Unihard foughj the game was not sure ted States imported more than $62000- until the final gun the score ending 000 worth of goods' and exported more the last meeting were not published 8 in favor of the Logan 7th ward This for a total than $71000000 This meeting was held February 12th The third nights with Mrs Polly Smith and Mrs Isa-- ’ play was held at ulation of only 16000000 meant an ' Smithfleld as hostesses crease of wealth so rapid that it unseat-bell McFarland Portage and Garden City taking the ed sound Judgment and led to specula floor the Portage boys proved themstlon elves out standing by defeating GarThe business depression of 1837 came den City with a shocking force to the prosperous AccompOxford and Fielding came in strong young nation In one year 618 banks each having lost one game Ross failed In New York City with about Woods sharp shooting 168 business firms 1250000 of population along with Stand Girl ing won the game by a small margin I failed in e 20000 per- days sons were thrown out of work within a Logan 10th ward and the Clifton mid few weeks the shrinkage of property Married Month gets played a fast game but the midvalue was estimated at $40000000 gets proved they were too fast for the To many it seemed that the United Logan boysHenderson was high man States could never recover rrom such a for Clifton The game ended or Staggering blow But within five years Of Mr and Mr Clifton the upward trend was resumed and the Daughter Logan 7th ward and Dingle played a in the fifteen years following showed In Sweeten Wed G fast game but the smooth working Lohialn an Increasing prosperity which gan team defeated the Dingle warders that had gone everything surpassed Hughes and Carlson were high before point marthe to announce men We are pleased the Invented J Morse telegraph and Plymouth and Hyrum 3rd ward playriage of Miss Orpha Sweeten beautiful manufacture )fowe the sewing machine of Commed a hard fought accomplished daughter and from start game to leached undreamed volume the work of and Mrs G G Sweeten for PlyTng day of twelve and fourteen hours issioner to Mr Bob Leonard of Wash- finish The half ended mouth Close guarding by the Hyrum was cut back to ten and still wages Gorland C boys caused the Plymouth boys to foul Gold was dis- ington Vent up and multiplied Orpha is a graduate of the U A C and loose the game in the last four And as the tide covered in California and last fall accepted a position In the minutes by a score of 6 bf wealth rose the speculators again Veteran's Bureau of the Government Logan 7th ward and Hyrum 3rd now became reckless of her at Washington Announcement play for In the Cache The crash of 1857 was severe but marriage came as a surpnse to every Division forchampionship the right to enter Church short It broke in the summer and by one but her parents wlp had received fnals at Ogden Jhe end of December its first force was information from CmUa that absorbk rnt and the after- - effects had ceased ed the shock of a tilteram fi muncing WARD REUNION to be generally serious within about a SET with win The friend the event But while it was ?r thereafter FOR MARCH 20-us in wishing Mr and Iurs Lccnail 1 railroad grew tight money L erating happiness and pio'pinn facies became a drug on the inaiket who knew Orpha and cur estimate cf WARD REUNION SET MIR j came to a standstill her us that we March 20th and 21st are the good judgment dates Irnufacturiug failed and thre" n which the Garland ward with all feel the sane xvvirri trr reunion mama! ft the most imixirtant tailrcaus became band m vr be to held In We remt that h”r connection with the open- pay oar of the new amusement hall will L t vvent Workmen went cn half weie connections may take lii awav Servant cr kit their jobs Gai land most of the time but our loss hcM according to the announccmm-'vhrc tlity in thla regard Is the of the com-- cf the committees in charee of gkid to get charity positions pain the' cc Id earn 1175 a week hr - event nunity where she mav code for we can reoornrunJ her as ai Final details of the Jubilee will be' (Continued next week) useful citizen and’ a Valued asset to fully worked out and for anready " ' my community nouncement in the very near future Grant Richards and Dean Andrus We extend to the newlv weds an back on - Jufit a few led to Brigham City and finishing touches citation to come to Garland and cast to put the hall in readinesTfor itTfor- irurday The bovs made the trip mj their fortunes with us S hours mal opening kx and one Popular and lished Garland Last Eat G p hno '4 4 St The basket ball game at the B R H S gym last Friday night between the Bears and the Ogden High School was a fast and hard fought game The last period rally almost put the the Bear River High team Into the win nig column over the League leaders Kinner and Hilton for Ogden did the the scoring that proved the Bears downfalL They were large enough that only certain B R High boys could guard them and their switching from center guard left them alone often At the B R H gym this Friday March 6th at 8 p m the Bears tackle the Box Elder High quintet This to be another hard fight as Box Elder has only won one game and that from the Bears which was played In Brigham City The Bears are In good shape and expect to pla ythe best game of the season A preliminary game between Fielding and East Garland promises to be exciting LINE UP B R H S O T T P a ' ' r i v Marriage Announced Mr and Mrs Q G Sweeten of Garland announce the marriage of their daughter Orpha Amanda to Mr Rob ert Borck Leonard which took place at Md on January 24 Mr Baltimore Leonard is the son of the late Richard W Leonard of Hollywood Calif and Mrs E ML Cohn of Washington D C Mrs Leonard Is a graduate of the U S A C at Logan and a member of the Soros la Sorority She went to Washing ton lost fall after receiving a Government appointment The young couple will make their D C home In Washington High School Drama Ciufr"Pre$en!ing Show Next CREAMERY Week BUILDING UNDER CONSTRUCTION A frame building to house the Garlof the Sogo Milk Products on Company is now under construction the site of the one destroyed by fire Title Production some time ago Of Friday 13th The building while being somewhat less in height than the old one will have practically the same floor space and general interior arrangement The s The Roj al take pleasure company is recelveing cream in jin announcing their “Dramatic High- - ers Jpst across the street from quartthe old Jinks” to be given Priday March 13 stand the new structure until is com'ln Ule Hi!h School auditorium This is Just the entertainment folks have pleted Hi8h Jinks” It and plant “Dramatic of bcn siting for crave romance you'll find Local Dairymen Unite to Stop Frida Night Start $12000 will have been Approximately collected and disbursed by the end of this winter among needy and unemploy veterans of the World War by the ed Chicago Stock Yards Po6t 333 of the American Legion A C Fell post commander has Informed the National Commission for Employment of the Le gion at National Headquarters In Xnd Farm 1200 TIIE YEAR M Men Tourna- To Aid Veterans U S Progress Periods READ THE TIMES A PAPER CRAMMED FELL OF NEWSY ARTICLES CONCISELY WRITTEN W ITHOUT COMMENT OR OPINION TO Disease Spread AT MANY MEETINGS HELD IN BRIGHAM AND TREMONTON Systematic Effort Get Testing Rates Reduced For Work At the meetings held Tuesday Brigham City and Tremonton to cope with the problem of contagious abortion large crowds of county dairymen were In attendance and showed a fine spirit of cooperation In preventing and this disease that Is now abolshlng started In some of the herds Dr D E Madsen of the Utah State College gave very InterestAgricultural ing talks and outlined a plan ot control He described the nature of the losses how disease it is transmitted sustained and methods of control and prevention Also Dr Chambers of Garland expressed a willingness to cooperate and suggested a plan for testing the animals in each herd in the different communities Dr Chambers will conduct thq testing County Agricultural Agent 8tewart was chairman of the meetings and call ed upon Noble Hunsaker president of the County Holstein breeders association M V Rohwer president of the County Jersey breeders association and C G Adney member of the board of Regents of the Utah State Agricultural college to express the feelings of the dairy cattle breeders Plans have been worked out and the testing work tlrrougout the county will begin the first week in March Dr Chambers will cooperate in the work having offered to do it for half price providing each cofnmunlty tlrru the Farm Bureau lists all owners of tests taken dairy cattle who desire When the lists are completed schedules will be arranged so tlrat animals may be ready on the dale the veterinarian arrives MI A Road Show Again Scores Success It Lincoln ‘Doubles’ Forty-Fiv- e bit of comlaugh nay a edy your doctor has prescribed this is the place If good comedy entertains you we offer that too If mystery and murder thrill you come prepared Whether it's mystery love romance comedy drama fantasy or murder which sails your taste come to the High School on Friday evening — March 13th you'll find anything and everything to delight the most exacting play goer If you miss the “Dramatic ” you miss the treat of the year Father Mother and even little Oswald will be there— WILL YOU? ’ Found During Casting For Film the length and breadth Throughout the United States there are The big Road Show staged In the e men who resemble Lincoln bo valley communities by the M L A of the wards of the stake closely is nec- organizations that no facial essary and there are two women one is going over the top to the cheers of of them a prominent m audiences actress who bel- large and appreciative ieve they would make perfect Lincolns every town from reports that are comwith the simple addition of a “prop” ing in beard Every comment is a favorable one fol Of these would-bLincolns says D lowing the first night bhowing in the W East district Garland la Artists’ northern Griffith whose United "Abraham Lincoln” la scheduled epic comnlg In for much praise for their set to open at the Paramount Theatre next which is well up to the usual Eas GarTuesday March 10 eighty percent were land standard tho as one put It names TREMONTON forced to embark on professional acting cannot be mentioned else there would WRESTLING or lecture careers because of their re- be no place to stop Practically every to Lincoln semblance The rest are act showed much care in preparation MONDAY engineers lawyers a judge and a south and many wfere no less than artistic successes em gentleman East Garland Garland Plymouth Even after Walter Huston the noted Another boxing and wrestling feat is slated for fans of the district this time stage and screen actor had been chosen Fielding Beaver Dam Riverside TreBothwell monton Thatcher Penrose on Monday night In response to re- - for the role more than a dozen appliElwood wards and presented Deweyville men who cannot cations a week poured into the studio quests of business 8et to the Saturday night matches be- - from persons in all walks of life who their acts before 6 north ward audiences Wednesday tonight 6 night and cause of the practice of keeping late felt they were reincarnated Lincolns The two women who believed they south ward audiences will see the same shop on that night The M I A road players in action The show will be held in the old looked enough like the Emancipator makes it possible for a church hall at Tremonton the scene of to warrant the risk of a million dollar show which the previous matchs This time Hy expenditure on the picture were Lu- community to prepare one good act and cille La Verne Slwrman Salt Lake meets Art Hedine the celebrated Ameri- see a complete vaudeville is proving a Pirstcn in the main WTestllng event can actress who recently startled Lon- great success Dean Briton cf the U of U will wrest- don by appearing as “Shylcck" and cf Bingham In the other aho eventually compromised on a lesle Jim Bp Ernie Conger wrestling Lrrture will ser role and Sophia A Hume of Los HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY in vc m the ring against Joe Gouph Angeles who accompanied her appliCLUB ENTERTAINED if Logan Annus Stocking Jr Malad cation with a photograph of herself in will mi t KtJ Johnson Preston and beard top hat and costume of the late Mrs Douclas Cannon end Miss Helen fifties II rvcv la "n Posten will fight Wes entertained Mendenhall th? Faculty Linion union M T liPutl e Iloji ten than twenty potential Schorl at Chib of the Bear Ihvpr colns cf the movie colony were given home Wednesday Feb Mrs Cannons elaborate voice and screen tests before h IPs J D Gundct son reviewed f r the part beclios-Huston was ' rs given last Wednes Grnti on the Earth" by TMlvaag Athe iris Ardersoii played Lieutenant for the cause he most closely resemb'ed r chi? violin selectPirsicknt In height voice Icccl irH if th1 National Guard under! or a’C'm irrvcd cr the pinno by Lacf Lieutenant Leo Walker J appearance and temperament he ctic Croplcy Harold Persson and J Cu'iiinoic Mr and Mrs Lavon Wahlcn and Keith Driggs took the examination The outcome will be published at a J Jack Wahlen spent the week end In Salt Lake City week end guest of Keith Driggs ture date of BOXING SET FOR CARD rue to - - ' t |