Show 'V s A Mad rax TIMES fates csammed fox of ?fEWST WRITTEN OPINION ARTICLES WITHOUT VoL 4 No ADVERTISING IS NEWS THAT WILL ASSIST 'TO SPREAD YOUR MONEY CONCISELY OR COMMENT YOUR EVERY NEED SLUMP BUSINESS Garland 1 Utah Thurgday September 10 DURINQ YOU OVER THE $150 THE YEAR 1931 m lit'f jHHl I Bear River COUNTY FAIR Lomond Gub LIVESTOCK Railroads Strive CITY SCHOOLS u I High Lights CLASS OFFICERS BIG SUCCESS To Hold Outing OPEN DOORS r—i' j v Ka V i ELECTED closing of the gates at Ben Lomond Just returned from a hurried trip club invites the the most suc- schools and the general public to by automobile evening through the and rodeo Box Elder an outing cm foot or on horseback sections that I country ever held passed into as each person may choose for havent been in for several years It is estimated that about It will Include “the long and Saw a wonderful change in the attended the will all big the short of it" The long hike people highways through Utah Idaho held at Tremonton be to the top of Ben Lomond the and Nevada The finals In the horse Wasatch peak in northern Nevada seemed to be doing the pulling highest were run off Friday evening before Utah and is a full day's hike The most active work in building new short hike is to the head of Perry roads and improving the old ones a large crowd rooting enthusiasticSarah Darley secretary near the High Spring The Understand Oregon is also doing canyon The sophomores chose Frank Hess ally for favorite teams but giving a- good hand to a good average lady or gentleman hiker can a lot of new work but mostly east as their president FarnsCarmen walk this in two or two and one and west highways class ArIn order to worth as vice president and Mar- try In the middleweight half hours from where the automo- form a through route from eastern won Freshmen thur George South Tremonton garet Pack as secretary biles may be driven due south of Oregon and western Both well second Alvin Evans Idaho known Jsaac were as follows: cast majorities interestshort Dam Peterson O Mantua Other Beaver I N but we as third need about 70 the heavy Cole Alice Wtnzeler for president class first Dewey Welling Riverin eastern ing hikes can be taken from the miles of construction Christopherson for side second John Bronson El wood top of Perry canyon at 9 a m This Oregon Idaho has gone as far as and Lola Loveland for secretary third Floyd Adams East Garland means that one should pass south- it can building down to the state All of these leaders promised The staMantua of from ward set fact of In over a the line harness line the state gasoline grand prize to do their best toward making this for the team pulling nearest its own tion not later than 5:45 a m Go hoping that Oregon would fill in the a mo6t successful school year was won by the team of due south and follow the tracks of gap but so far it hasn’t been done weight Arthur George whose matched The people of eastern bays others Take with you your lunch Oregon 2950 benefit and western Idaho would weighed and pulled basket and a canteen If on horsepounds CUBS HUMBLE SENIORS 2650 back wear thick trousers and' leg- by having this Idaho Oregon Nepounds The dignity of the entire student-bod- y Use only old hiking clothes vada highway to Los Angeles and In the professional bronco riding gings suffered a severe shock WedTake souled for coarse shoes should It speak and to and continue contest heavy Cliff Helm and Leo Murthe ray tied for first money with third no fire arms of any description If speak until It materializes 9th when nesday September freshmen uncorking an astounding going to Howard TeglundL The best you take a horse see that he is Idaho and Utah farmers Do not routed bulldog ging time was 17 array of tricks completely somewhat seconds well shod and well broke dry condthe seniors in a scheduled ten min- made by Jack Kerscher hire rodeo tricksters Hold the hors- itions and low prices are optimistic ute sand bag battle held on the es back for the day may be hot and Wheat and barley are going into One very docile looking cow pony football gridiron during the regular named climb is steep trvougn smooth hogs and we will get more pork supChip is ridden to school In ihe even to walk It Btart out assembly period for the winter by two children plies from those states than but Drive waterslowly for Rest outSparingly so The freshmen greatly many years Nearly every farm has whenever a cowpuncher wearing Invite the its livestock setup and the farmers numbered the seniors that when a chaps comes near ?hlp turns Into a short periods frequently public general to fire eater are “neclung diversifying in resisting upper classman principally reaching for the skies Some will bring horses in trucks cessities" for which jx sandbag he and the bag would be Though the they are able riding was fast and furilifted bodily by eight or ten fre sh- ous only three bad falls were taken from Garland and other places In to find a market and in that way it's and carried to their goal the valley to a place two or more have some money coming in right and none caused broken bones After the fray senior Mantua miles where of south they president along The stands went wild when the fresh-!- ? Norr congratulated Wlnzelar will mount the horses Each one Most of the people of this section leader and promised to fill him cowboys turned milkmaids and stag- makes his own individual arrange- represent the pioneers who have ed a wild cow milklpg contest The ments But you might talk with and his fellow classmen with peaworked out of conditions a whole lot by Billy nuts at a time to be decided later best time on this made Benson Gunderson John Dtfjgla worse than the ones they are now down ran who Kingham and roped When the whistle blew- - the score or any of the prinLeRoy Bishop confronted with was 14 to 7 for the freshies with milked his cow In 33 5 seconds who in the meantime may After working two days judging cipals wo bags on the field near the make inquiries and assist in local the calf club”s entries the be senior goal Other horses will Aas organizations judges saldtbat of the thirty calves to Mantua from Perry and competition was 'so keen that five taken Some before the Brigham INAUGURATE HOURS SOCIAL first could have been given The will make the night full trip from prize of a purebred Holstein in one day Quite a number of a grand sponsored itbody officers sire given Oscar Richardson of may be had for $100 or 75c maUee dance held in the gymnnas-au- Tremonfonw&srby awarded Mr and Mrs A Boeslund and to the horses Where a are formed each the sixth hour Thurs- South Tremonton club In the parties during Darwin accompanied by family 3rd count should be made to Brown careful day September health contests Ruth Cropley of Ogden were tost SunTresee that no one Is left on the hill The dance was strictlya monton and Donna Brough East or lost day visitors of Mr and Mrs C J affair and marks the first Tremonton Hansen accomNorman for Boeslund tied first the of series of events planned to pro- boys Don Iverson of tl From Perry Divide you may go on panied them home Trevide welcome relief from the reg- monton was first Richard Anderson short trips to Timber Ridge InspirMiss Mavis Hansen returned last ular school routine which might Bothwell second ation Point Mahogany Bluff and Sunday after a week’s vacation In otherwise become tedious Mount Utopia From 'these places Ogden the entire surrounding ’country can Mr and Mrs J M Sornsen atbe viewed in the distance Here lies tended the funeral of Mr UNDER WAY GETS FOOTBALL Fredrick COMMISSIONERS’ nature’s open book Hansen In the fifth ward of Logan Under the direction of the coachWer hope to have pr Frederick J last Sunday were football PROCEEDINGS togs given ing staff Pack or some other scientist with us Mr C J Hansen and son Boyd out to football aspirants last week to participate on the 9 o’clock pro- and nephew Norman Boeslund moUp to date forty men have reported gram Talk with President Alf Free- tored to Logan tost Friday on busscrim-ag- e and for preliminary practice man of the Ben Lomond CommisThe Board of County club or iness Coach Harris reports that most sioners Misses met Louise in regular session Treasurer Walter Mann Atkinson Ardes (in court of these men are in good with 1931 house) school Sept 8th attended qr Superintendent and Eva Adam Skidmore L shape and that many of them will Chairman Davis T at Each school may also Institute presided ast FriBrigham into valuable develop undoubtedly with Commissioner committee on ar- day and Saturday George MaV and have Its Special material by the time the playing G G Sweeten present rangement Each fthoulld Miss loulse (Wtklnson attended guard schedule is under way p The minutes or accident of on the 31st of August at "Safeschool the previous against Xl mowere read and upon Booth Valley Utah ty First meeting ways” CHANGED tion of Commissioner and DISMISSAL Mr and Mrs Francis L Allen May ASSEMBLY seconded Sweeten by Commissioner and children Vera and Enin Miss A new plan for marching out of were approved The county fair and wheat day Velma Howell Mr and Mrs Oran been has adopted by Mrs Julia R Belnap itisembllds of last were Ogden now! Parkinson of Portage are both over students and teachers after a suc- was present arid made a request that comes Peach ' day successfully of Mr and Mrs and Sunday visitors cessful trial at the Tuesday Septema reduction be made in valuation of Fri of this week AndThursday the Saturday Henry Sorenson and Mr and Mrs ber 8th assembly her property which is located at following 'the comes big hike to Harold Coefoed and son Courtney of It was decided that the reserved Utah No action Promontory Ben Lomond or Perry Divide hun- - Logan were weekend visitors of seat section empty from the front n Bishop Robert J Potter ot Mr and Mrs J M Sorenson dreds will participate and that students remain seated un-Utah made a friendly” call Marie and Clarisa Misses Larson in front is upon the Commissioners the row immediately reand and Mr Conrad Larson motored to conditions at Colllnston temg emptied when students in the ported Lake last Friday on business Salt Miss Connie Jensen Mr and next row may arise and prepare to Bishop Potter stated that with few members of the band of Keith Drggs motored to Logan EightGarland fallow are doing fairly exceptions people the band accompanied Sunday to attend a farewell in East This plan it is thought will do welL to Brigham Ogden and Salt Lake of honor Reed Mr who Johnson the rear at with conjestion e ray Mr Lew W Beason District Road isleavingto fulfill a mlasicji Mr last Frldayy to give concerts and the auditorium called in the iinterest of Johnson Engineer Is a fraternity brother of parade and making preparations organizing G W Larson Mr motored to for emergency work to be done this Mr Driggs Loeran last Sunday on business winter for the purpose of furnishing and Mrs Mr Roy in Oylcr are the interest of- matters appeared Mr Leo Walker Is having his fifth additional a employment in order to cf baby girl born Friday to his road work Mr proi'd Lour health class sink horse shoe relieve the unemployment situation pertaining Mr and Mrs J m Sorenson and " was instructed to patrol one Tracy on area the a The Commissioners prescribed in are In harmony motored to Ogden on busiwill contests be with such a program and expressed half the distance of the road leading family Pitching rumpus from Cedar Creek to Clear Creek and ness Saturday conducted as long as the weather themselves as being willing to wor to Mr and Mrs E S Hansen and purchase necessary equipment to Mrs Ora Julandes out a plan whereby as mam men as and daughter maintain same the Olsen Although this is an ancient and possible will be given emjyment held reunion It was moved seconded and pas- attended Mrs Lea Reeder of Brigham honorable sport and Is very popu-J- ir City Monday in Brigham canyon sed unanimously that all It has never been off- appeared County In the interest of dependend Mrs C J Hansen and llocally Mr offices close at 1:00 o'clock p m on a scale on on such whom 'was advisable it ents thought icially sponsored fam’ly motored to Brigham to be given consideration on business The mat- Saturday September 12th 1931 r campus before The reports of the County Recordter was taken under advisement er Sheriff A of month Flshbum and Clerk the for J Bishop the REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS of were Ward of Brigham City called Fifth August presented accepted NOTED LOCAL LIONS CLUB and ordered filed in the interest of some dependents HOLDS MEETING summer repairs and iro In his ward Bishop Fl&hburn also The Commlsricncis Among the approved to are case where Box students in reported pk$se4 that $ jtrovements application of J Frank Thomas of lawn Elder County had made some ad- Lakeside that the seminar utoserve Utah for a merchants The local Lions club held an Inand vances to a dependent that the license Mr Thomas is also the new teresting and a worthwhile Mid shrubs started tost spring meeting relatives had now returned very well that Postmaster at Lakeside Ttsrivlng at the Garland hotel tost night a good program Hall floors and stair ay in the money which a as to be turned over was enjoyed Bids for 40 tons of stoker slack to where have been to the County be furnished kigh school buildings to Box Elder County by ell present was passed Aresolution condemnwere opened and the Beehive Coal given a fresh coat of paint Piayer by Lion W W Richards for a certain Y ard having ing the land required Ctmmtnuy singing led by Lion lowest and best bid to the column highway to be cons- ructxi leadnc was awarded same Coal was pur- Ma: k Nichols Note Contributors ? Dale from Mo’- rrs vers furnished Boa? chased ttas week an Brigham City to the for $3 10 per ton by Mrs My Voss Vad Lea Fiber Migratory Two violin solos were Bud The claims were approved for pay- frcn Richard Lament Vi:': Hr S'ls Trary e a Pced Sup”11 ment after width meeting stood rcrocmJ ly Dr Green of Trenvn-ters jst of the Tram Read District ad mined m anled ar d Dcr Gro1 er Bertha by' Mis j Officers of the four classes at the River high school were elect' held ed during ifteetings special 3rd The senThursday September iors elected Myrl Nonr president Lola Gunnell vice and president Elaine Jensen Juniors secretary selected Dallas White as president Huth Jensen f or vi ce president Sear With 9 pm cessful county history 10000 event the Sat fair has East Garland Hevs Notes StfJ rural sport for juniors jgs For Lost Trade SITUATION - its The Garland school opened In the first quarter of 1931 the 31st to beAugust railroads of tjhe country through doors Monday sheer necessity of economy very gin the year's work when there We never remember their employe greatly decreased These has been such a splendid attitude--personnel persons according to members of the Union Pacific the first of the school year Boosters lost their There was a one hundred per cent Employe league inJobs largely because of severe settled attendance and everyone roads made in the traffic of the down to work as though there had common carrier steam lines through been no vacation forms of comwholly unregulated We are most fortunate in having petition The Union Pacific employes the same group of teachers return have formed themselves into “Boo- for permanency in a teaching staff sters Leagues" the primary object is most essential in carrying forof which is to get business back ward a successful educational proto the rail and to acquaint the gram with fact the that peril public made such a commendable Having their Job and threaten further we believe this will prove to draslc economiles cm the part of the start be the best the Garland year railroad employing school has ever had At least we “While the present railroad situ- are all going to work earnestly toation is suffering in common with ward that goal industry from the general business The following is a report of our the latest state- winners ii) the county depression” says fair and ment Just Issued by these employe rodeo: “this has been greatly aggravated by Flower Zelnla Jay Clark 1st the competitive transportation agenRabbits: Melvin first Manning cies not governed by the same rigid Dean Korth first and third Grant Railrestrictions as the railroad third and fourth road workers and stockholder are Richard Ducks: Paul Capener first Harentitled to and are only asking for third a fair deal The effect of holding old Isaacson Chickens: Bantams Paul Capener to the railroads strict account both state and second through regulation second Sheep: Douglas Holmgren naional and at the same time alof lowing other forms competition and third first Alfalfa Loyd Adam to proceed without regulation has Cabin Roland King first fstered s i form of discrimination that of a county Value fair Grant would not be tolerated in any other first ' Hazel Maiming industry and that is wholly conrtary Richard to the spirit of American fairness third first Penmanship: Sara Shumway effect The far reaching of this railroad industry may be visualized Elva Davis fourth Nina Richard from the fact that every hour of the third Masaya Watana be second Lu- Korth day railroads spend $448736 in op- cilia Jensen first Leone Hanny Hall fourth Ellen erating expenses they pay $291158 second every hour for wages they are Astle 2nd Ray DaU fourth 8a Bhlhata Leona Lee third assessed $39768 every hour for tax- bro Rhen Atkinson third es by national state and local gov- second exhibit: School Garland school ernment Curtailment of railroad second: transportation not only has the efCalf Peterson riders: Howard fect of adding o the ranks of the Vem Harold $100 Oyler but Indirectly strikes $100 unemployed $200 Capener $100 Ray Rhode of every business the Busenbark Dee Mdell $100 Rogu and every citizen of the country Earl Jasper Shaffer $150 An extremely Important step in the $100 $1 00 solution of the railroad problem to Rhodes to get the transportation back to he ralll ard then to give serious and consructlve thought as to fair MISSIONARY and proper to other regulation forms of wholly or in part unconAPPOINTMENTS trolled transportation methods" Missionary stake Collinston News Items nieces and nephews Twenty-fivMr and Mr J A Bigler motored from Salt Lake Sunday to the day at the Bigler home spend The time was spent In visiting and of At 3 o’clock amusements various were laid for thirty at one covers screen table on the porch long Mrs L W Standing of Fielding was a special inviited guest A most enday was spent by all joyable Secrist delightfully Mrs Myrtle entertained the Rendezvous club at afternoon her home Wednesday business usual and The games were the afterluncheon splendid diversions noon held a The Simmons decendent reunion delightful and successful Saturday and Bundy t the Girl's A wonderin Logan canyon camp in ful time was spent feasting dancing and In enjoying the splendid program that was given Bishop and Mrs R J Potter and Mr and Mrs Warner Kidman spent fabor pleasant Mr and Mrs Bowers arrival of Joe over the joicing boy born September aie rea baby River appointments to Sunday September fS&‘ u a‘ 1 f t r Bear 13th 1931 7:30 p m Claude Tofman Beaver Hurusaker Arvil Bothwell 800 p m Delbert Cook ' Ada Woodyatt m 8 00 L Y p Deweyville Erickson Kenneth Hailing East Garland 800 p m Wes- Ebble Richardson Andersen Bargeron Elwood- 800 p m Harvey Deem ley 0 Ivan Larkin 700 p m Ralph Olsen Fielding J Otto Jensen Garland 7:30 p m Vernon Thereon Jensen Bryant Tlngey Ver13 Howell m John Adam non Toombs Myron Adam m Penrose 8 00 p Douglas PerQuayle Wynn Thom Florence ry Plymouth 800 p m Lorenzo W Anderson and family Maurice 8:00 Riverside p m Reder William E Tyson Thatcher 8:00 p m Lowell Rich Weldon Jensen Tremonton 7:30 p m John P Llllywhlte Emery Nichols TRAILBUILDERS PRESENT PROGRAM Hansen and the at Bishop Richhome ard’s aftemefon Wednesday where the following program was giBishop hymn pray the ven: Song Trallbullders Lion G O Sweeten reported John poem on the er Dale Mlchaelils made progress being recitation Stanley Castleton float the Lions are entering in the Holt White a short piece was Peach day parade at Brigham Fri- song Ray Culllmore Grant Bishop by 11 and read September day and Saturday Interesting Richards gave a very 12 to the boys and Mr Frank Lion Ed J Holmgren gave a time- talk wall a the plack Hansen presented ly talk on the Wheat situation and made during the summer in general He left the boys had conditions Mr Nathan Hoe explained how it to think club many things was made when the bishop advised about as well as many timely sug- the1 their teacher boys to give gestion which they did Benediction led the club In cheers Lion Shumway was by Jack Gleason thorn having ’singing community hiis favorite “My Wild Irish sing Noel Peterson andMr and Mrs Rose” Den S Pack of Kansas spent Mrs After saluting the flag club Saturday and Sunday visiting with Joumed for two weeks IIuLsh nd Mrs Frank Mrs ' S A who a mice of Driers Mr has rack’s son Mr Tiffany of Salem here relumed S A H'rirh Mrs uriting here spent the summer — home with them Y'eti’ cpilay first Mrs Frank Trallbullders met r |