Show - ' £1 ' READ THE TIMES PAPER CRAMMED FULL A NEWS WRITTEN OPINION Vol ARTICLES WITHOUT OP CONCISELY OR COMMENT Gut 6773° 3No 50 HOBS - Garland Utah Thursday August 27 AND ADVERTISING NEWS THAT WILL ASSIST YOU MONEY OVER SPREAD YOUR YOUR EVERY NEED DURING THE SLUMP BUSINESS IS 'tO LADIES Finish Pigs Quick lyj Students Should Start School Early ENJOY PLUNGE AT UDY’S For-- Early Market $150 THE YEAR 1931 STME CONFERENCE LARGELY ATTENDED why Many parents are wondering Professor E J Maynard of the dU: school is starting so soon The reason GATHER BEET TOPS was held Stake quarterly conference epartment of animal hiybandry in the tabernacle at Garland last A County Agr- for this is to give the agricultural C LjmwitJi BATTING HONORS icultural Agent Stewart had an op- population of our valley a more equal HAY THIS YEAR Saturday nd Sunday The conferFOR the ence opened Saturday evening at 8 portunity to visit a portion of call chance to obtain their right to an education o’clock with a very good attendance Bear River valley yesterday and BY JAY RAM r TON the cd upon some of the livestock men There Is a harvest week planned Bishop John Wells represented in has Since advanced hay price With the closing of the Fam We now have a nice sprinkling Profof according to the school calendar and may be scarce before spring it general authorities After the opening Bureau league season last which will allow tle farm boy or girl would be economical for farmers to exercises President C E Smith welhogs fn Box Eldler county and Saturday low the we find our pld pall Doug Gunderson with ter not be left too far behind It is gather their beet tops this fall into comed the visitor to the stake and Maynard suggests that favon top of the list of the desired that the agriculural parons small piles while harvesting is goiing explained the hope that the conferleading price of grain here and with a feeder will start the Gunderson finished sluggers ence would be successful and profitand on and when the harvest is the sea- orable pork market existing boy or girl early through able to alll who attended son with an average any major pigs and shotes should be finished take advantage of the plan the school stack them Reports of by using layers of straw be proud cf leaguer it being for market as rapidly as possible hs adopted to especially help this alternating with beet leaves of 6 or stake organizations were made A R 510 There are two points In favor of 8 inches group then an equal of Capener reporting the High Priests layer Gunderson has been hitting steadl quick Cook the Thomas E King and early finish: The younger pig The coordinator asks that the par- straw ' Elders and that poll of his takes less feed for pound of gain and ents ly all season These tops and straw properly Seventies Amos Hansen support the board in this mat has put the team among the top all hog values usually fall off after the ter priest stacked is equal to that much alfalfa and O A Seager hood After the repofbf Bishop Wells the way He has only played In middle of September to conexperiment It is their plan to start school early hay according games and colllected 28 hits That priesthood Prof Maynard said “The cheapest now while threshing Is nearly com- ducted 1st year at the Colorado ex- dlscuied the plans is over an average of two clouts to a in the church and urged activity poik may be produced by sen feeding plete and while hay and beets are periment station had bad luck In the wheat game Douglas and barley either ruffed or not yet on Then dismiss Another thought about feed for this constant faithfulness In duty school first gme of theseason when ofe of ground and In combination with were Sundayy morning reporw when boys and girls of necessity are winter In case alfalfa can not be Be the Tremonton Aggies hit a fly to concentrated or sofne cured is to apply syrup to luft straw made byy O L Brough reporting the needed on the farm center field and while the champ was such as dried Sunday school C J Dewey the M I supplement by the use of a hay choppulj maprotein after it he sprained his skim milk powder or tankage running chine and syrup boiler sprinkling A Matilda Lillywhite the Primary ankle Nevertheless when he returne-eabout 20 per cent In weight of syurp and W W Richards the Seminary In a ptg feeding experiment at MV and Mrs Leo R Walker and to the lineup he started clicking K H Fridal discussed var over it especially of fed In mangers President U S A C at the progress in present California returned children from right now Doug also led in runs and is very successful and in some in- - lous phases of our economic condion alfalfa pasture at afternnooh after spendwithout him the Gaiiand team would pigs running stances syrup has been carfled to the tion and urged thrift and economy 40 head acre and re- Wednesday summer there Mr Walker the not have made as good a showing the rate of addition aper ing President John J Shumway spoke of ration of either has been top of straww stacks by the use of a ceiving in attending the University ladder and then Dent Lary Evans Wayne Garrett poured on the straw the enjoyment he received In his ground barley or ground wheat with lof Southern California Rich nd Don Smith followed and in this way If properly applied sociatlon with church officers amount of dried a small wiwth good averages Lary Evmembers He strongly urged faithfulto the entire stack will be well suthe heaviest are producing ans lied the Farmers crew with two powder gar coated and relished by cattle and ness la duty and purity in lliving and cheapest gains in the experiment homers discussed Wells doctrinal NEW CLUB OFFICERS horses The price of syrup at present Bishop The grain Hnd dried Garland News Notes is $800 per ton so that it is possiblle topics are being selffed In separate powder to feed straw and syrup and thereby ELECTED TO OFFICE aftemooi Sunday reports wore compartments of a sellf feeder The keep as many animals on the farm made by e Twenty-ThreManning Margaret W New Faculty pigs are eating about 85 per cent of s usual In order to maintain the stake president of the Relief society grain and 15 per cent of the dried M I A held their Motherrs’ Mrs Wisel Rose was hostess to the1 of the Y president necessary fertilizer that will supply Mable Chambers If alfalfa' pas- an! powwder Members Added Utah and Daughters Wednesday members of the LfldiesnSelf day Culture ture is not availablle the same plant food for nomal yields of all L M I A and Bishop Robert J Pot- - club held Friday aftermon Wells ter of Beaver wawrd Bishop August M fed in dry Hot will produce the following program was rendered: crops University This Year MU3 Ardes Adam$ gate a vocal solo ’ Should any of the farmers Hist 1931 President Mrs M E Anfeelingly prefer then very beautifully and very effective gains Pigs fattened on and drews presiding" told the story of the rise and growth and wheat with proper sup- M tfs Mara Larson gave a dancerecited to feed dried beet pulp It can be barleyy Bessie of Miss Young Perry at $2100 per ton delivered at of Mormlnlsm In early days He anawith distinct Community singing ‘‘Annie Laurie” plements are meeting a four-ac- t e new faculty play entitled “Lady mem favor from the of the Book of Garland lyzed the Witnesses Officers for the following year were packers and with the enjoyFan" everyone bers have been added to the staff of new Mormon and showed how impossible ltcuid as follows: crop of corn still in the offing ed very much which cream Ice and Cake comof Utah the have been de for It is that theycoulld of the swine feeders can take advantage University The Musses M E Andrews presito a Beehive served by the girls ing year) according to an announcecelved He closed with 4" strong testident J J Shumway vice president ment from the Office of President these lowprlced intermountain small jvaa Achievement and crowd Mrs Crowther Program of the truthfulness of the goq- can be large mony turned into pork that grains B G Ruoth secretary F M Peck children Miss Bessie Young of Per In addition three most efficiently" pcL V Bradford corres George Thomasbeen G N treasurer Miss lone Christiansen and end made in the adhave ry changes In the eiening the conference session ponding secretary: F A Ruggs musmother Mrs Christiansen of her ministration The achievement day program was under the direction of Superinical director Mark Nichols West Tremonton were the visitors is one of the important which events L Dr D detendent Dairies head C of the J and Dewey O President historian L Winters Mrs Laura Olsen of Brigham City of the club year is given at the com Mable Chambers Tire selections were partment of bacteriology and path SCHEDULE FOR T N Innes accompanist is visiting a few days’ with her daughpletion of the year's work All of the given by the Fielding Ladles quartet ology will be acting dean of the Misses Program committee: The CLUB GIRLS AT FAIR ter Mrs E 8 Hansen clubs of the community are cooper school of medicine during the coming President Smith talked on the curL R Walker W R Van Flut Alma Mr and Mrs Warren Hansen and atlng In this activity All adults and rent M I A slogan “We Stand for year while Dean Beryl I Burns King and Harold Castleton of club age In the commun children tonsils of on leave of ebsence Dr Dorsey A children Mental and spiritual Health Logan had their Physical Amusement committee The Misschedule for' the removed: Shcrma and Eugene at the lty are invited to attend the meet- Through Observance of the Word of ses J J Shumway C fa Halles C Lyyoyn formerly supervising engineer Demonstration ' ing Wisdom” club girls on the opening day Valley hospital Tuesday of Bishop James Walton D 3arfus J D Gunderson Grace Intermountain station United States of the fair: Bureau of Mines and e H Rukham Mr J M Sorensen and sons went Besides the program there will be Tremonton discussed very beautifully Haws and urged the phases of Mormonism 1000 a m Art and Educational Salt Lake to meet Mrs J M Sor- - Judges to select the healthiest committee: rector of the University engineering v TrepaetfTton experiment station will now serve on monton 1020 a m South Tremon ensen who has been visiting in Cal girl of the cpmmunity the best kept young people in particular to live Tire Mrs J R Harvey F L Nye clean lives think good thoughts and full time as director of the ton 10:40 Bothwell record and the first place demon experi1100 a m ifornia for the past two weeks Rulon Manning and F J Limit the first place group to act nobley In all things The musThe Misses T D ment station will now serve on full Bear River City 11:20 a m Corinne Civic committee: and Mrs Vivan Lloyd and son stratlon team Mr ic of the conference wwas under the time as director of the noon Darwin 12:00 Davis Louis Peterson experiment 1140 a m Brigham Brigham Marof Salt Lake and Mr and exhibits from each year of club work O with 12:20 p m Nye and East Garland Mrs Newel Larson and son Glen of and the first place demonstration direction of George Charles station A new dean of women will Willard riott Lee Isaacson be appointed ift September Pearl Peck at the organ The stake to take 12:40 p m DewcyvUle 1:00 p m Farmington visited tne Mutins of team Thcjse relectcdi byy the Judwaws the place of Miss Lucy Van Cott and Portage 1:20 p m strong and Membership committee: The Misses ithe week with Mr and Mrs C J ges wUl compete at the county fair choirselections exceptionally rendered by them were The following lss the schedule for the and who will be on leave of ebsence All demonstrators must be on hand Hanson George Henrie Mrs T N Lee full of Inspiration and were Box Eldler Of the new faculty members' three at 10:00 o’clock If greatly John Benson rny team schcdul- - Miss Mavis Hanspn ra Spending North appreciated by all present committee: The Mis- have been given the rank of associate ed does not apitearthe next team this week in Ogden visiting Notification with Monday August 24 East Garland ses Harold Persson A R Capner W professor at 2:30 p m Tremonton 7:30 p m must be prepared to step In immed - relatives They are Walter Pace Ph D botany A B Wright ktdy 25 2:30 J Cullimore D H Manning and Al August Deweyville was Tuesday LOCAL BOY SCOUTS club achievement day art and Clay B Frendenberger Ph 7:30 p fred Michaelis m East Tremonton Alva p m Mrs 'All first place winners of the var held at the home of The Mis- D anatomy committee 26 Portage 10:00 Citizenship ENJOY CANYON TRIP which lous localls in the contest Rhodes August 24 at they Wednesday August health m a Bothwell ses G O Serceten F s(Peck and R m Three of the new faculty members must be and 230 p at Dr Lukes office at 9 00 entertained their mothers with an South Tremonton 7:30 Pearce C Kelly J Stayner p m Ph D business a m Thursday September 3 program Interesting “SnNHes Seward E Awewn Ph D Community singing physiollogy Mr Norman Roslund is spending BY JAY HAMPTON During the social hour alelicious and Mervln B Hogan M S mechanPlymouth News Notes the week with Mr Boyd Hansen afternoon Joe Butler Wednesday tray luncheon was sort'd to twenty ical engineering will be assistant Charlie and inLast accompanied the members by a following and four Dr L E Viko Dr John professors MLsocs Ruby and Nan Nlellson and group of scouts left for a two day vited guests: Mesdames Rose ManR LUewellyn Dr M M Critchlow were of Bell Haskins Irene guests Portage and Jessie and Alta Marble tMp up Logan canyoa We arrived ning Frank Gibbs and Charles Last Dr Clark Young and Dr O La Pierson Vera Miss of J Thursday at the canyon abut six o’clock where Lsb entertained at a party Wednes- were excused Three members Barge have been added to facul Homy Etar and Lorln Archibald we enjoyed the beautiful scenery In to meet September ty of the School of Medicinethe as lecClub adjourned dy evening at the home ol Mr and wop TremonUpi shopixrs Saturday Logan city park camped ate supper M E 1931 with Mrs drews as turers in physical diagnosis 11 Mrs H A LLsh Out of door games Roliert and Horton Nish and Wayne and Dr and retired for th? night hostess were enjoyed Richard Middleton until 11 o'clock when Archibald were in Portage Wedneswill be demonwe Thursday hiked to the girls strator in anatomy Wednesday evening Miss Virginia a delicious lunch was served day camp visited the fish hatchery and The following have been added to Perry entertained a number of boys! Betty Pierson of Tremonton was- Mr and Mrs Charles- Smith and scouted around the mountains We of and a honor at Wrdnestown the relatives in In as home ht returned instructors: partjs girls CLUB Kimfaculty Helper HARMONY 'siting — family Paul visiting Old Juniper and the — - — ball B Litt (Oxford) businecs and Gladys Bartlett of Ogden The even day Wednesday after spending a week cave We did not wish to stay over PRESENTS PROGRAM economics Alice Englundlng was sicnt In playing — pqmes( Tuesday afternoon Mi'-- Izola and friends here relatives B M in Juniper park so we returned vloitinj night home economics Will' am llces Jr Is in Rldgedalle Sylvia Burt M S! and roasting wienies jmtfniarshml- - frni county by once again to the city park We preaccompanied lows A jolly good tiime was reported two Cache valley 4H cllub girls Idaho for an indefinate period Music club under physical education ALila Eccies The Harmony pared our supper made our beds and Those Phil speech Baker Mrs Sarah Archibald spent last went out to play When dusk overphysical Nonna present were baree Barnard gave a very lnteresiu j the direction of Miss Mary Burns education Hazel West Iiansori Bossie Knudsn at the Belief society ball btftre wcok end in Tremriton with her took us we built a campfire where elementary edtet at the ‘home of Erma' Lilly white ucation Homer Marble Wesley Pierson Don- the Caraline Dobsor Archibald son s Mr kinderclub Parley their 19 and a knife was given to Lester Butler girls Wednesday August na Marble Elchn Mr and Mrs Elwood Jones of Salt Les ha3 been Dewey Elmer of this place A large group atfollows: The gartenR Edwin R Clapp English Germer The program was hard for the working Jan Beck Elton and Clarence Per- tended french andrman Lake City were Sunday dinner guests knife and he succeeded J Wooden Shoe dance Louise Wright? Ip getting ry and Gladys Bartlett 8f Ogden Inin Swelgert E Estep of physics Mrs and Charles Mary V'e then went to bed Castles the A it Ih the Beth from number here attended Manning tr Allison assistant in Mrs and Lawrence rePierson Christenson Mrs Gilbert and Mr accounting Wheat Bay celebration at Garland Friday morning we were going to go Air Helen Vintan Ford by Hoyland son Ronald arrived from turned home Monday after spend- swimming atthe college pool but we Thursday Koil-- ’ Fluttering' Leaves Be te nsen Kansas a week with relatives at Manti found out it was empty We neveCity and Is visiting here gurdayNafternoon Winter Manning mg by Hazen officers of the ing Sundy with her parennts Mr and Mrt Mrs Piers i'a brother Dean Pater- rtheless enjoyed bathing at Log ana Edward To a FRUIT TOUR NEXT Hesselberg Cehoes and a number of children Frank Germer Fm'uiy them home son accompanied McDowell by Sarah Rose Wild hot springs We enjoyed visiting the -- t ever a tory Intel eating program Mr and Mrs La and Mrs Alvin Smith daughter MONDAY-TUESDADance of the Wild Ralne Marbh Shumway airport and from there we motored ihe Relief society meeting at EiMr were Lor ill Archibald and children and of Logan are spendirr aline Manning home ''we had a wonderful time on by Jersr stake tabernacle which uarjd this Monday here visitors in O with week Ogden Johnson relatives Flat 3 our trip and we hope that next Meloldy much enjoyed by all pres- i 'cry Hess and Willing We as community luncheon was William J feel very proir5 After the program year we will enjoy a trip to the Next Monday and Tuesday Auger cur motored to Murray Tuesday rvcd to twelve members beautiful Yellowstone park O ust 24th and 2 5tH are the days Farm the splendid su:cese( of children was in Leo Archibald of Mallad Bureau ball team They have of O Loveland wife and set for the State Fruit Tour and town Brig-haJohn A Dewey All on business Sunday made for themselves' a very splendaife of Ogden were Sunday dinner have been worked out id visited the! Mr Dean Harris ofjOgc'cn and et erything at the demonstra--icra- l finalrecord Tuesday they played and Mr at the home guests ffcLr-VRhoda Archibald Monday Eu Mrs game with the boys from Mrs Jcs L Hansen farm orchards at the U S Tremonton to decidde Which were f- - j gene Archibald returned home wth rann k Mrs son Liavis Cad In the northern anI J? and Leon May Dew him division il k rouny and at the growers’ market Jack were and at Hall family visiting Sunday Mr and Mrs Bert score cf at Salt Lake City will be In readh 8 to 4 fcoyys winning to a j home cf T L Wheatley Leo Mrs of Mallad and Mr and Thursday they play the ivss to how the visitors the is vis Willlms of Cherry Creek were Sunday Harwood cf Ogden value Montua of Evelyn endthe1 in sJA'a beys of orchard proper The ‘be county ill's in town this wee ipractices for championship dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Oitvn tour will commence at the Nello Mrs II R Marble attended a Mrs John Bartlett and children Josephson Christoff’rson orchard Brigham is visiting Oleen JcsepJison week Far- Bureau businwo at Mrs meeting of Ogden are guests this at 93D a m on Aua promptly M Mr and Mrs Bet CaIl at i Maad Monday afV’nocn at the home it he home of Bishop and Mrs 24 Mrs EUa Reeder at Brigham this week- Perry very delightful party was enjoy- t'd by the members of the Lions club and their ladies at the Udy Springs Wednesday evening They arrived at the Springs at eight o'clock and immediately donned their bathing suits and spent the following hour 4n the pool where they' were? entertained orby Von Wahlen's peppy dance chestra At nine thirty o'clock t he gong sounded and everyone rushed to the pavilion where a delicious box luncheon prepared by the Mutual Improvement association was served by Lion Person and committed Com was lied ‘by Lion J munity singing J Shumway “My Wild Irish Rose” with all the variations was the hit of the evening Last Lions Nichols Fred and George Nye with Lioness Pearl Peck at the piano entertained in their usual snappy quartet numbers Later some good appropriate stories were told round the by Willard Woodt Dr Licjns Shumway Innes and others The committee arin charge of rangements were given a vote of thanks and meeting adjourned for two weeks GUNDERSON WINS S East Tf to Deweyville News Notes i Oityy I j |