Show READ THE TIMES FIXL OF CRAMMED A PAPER CONCISELY ARTICLES NEWSY COMMENT OR WITHOUT WRITTEN OPINION ADVERTISING HTSd® IS NEWS THAT WILL ASSIST TO SPREAD YOUR MONEY Garland Vol 4 No 2 PLYMOUTH MAN Bear River LAID MISS BOX Utah ELDER Thursday September 17 YOU OVER THE $150 THE YEAR 1931 PEACH AND HER MAIDS OF HM0R HRS GRANDMA BURNS BURIED MONDAY TO REST High Lights ANDRUS ENTERTAINS CLUB v XV Funeral services were held here Wednesday Sept 10’ for Andrew ArI K chibald a ho passed away very sudden ' ' ly on Sunday evening of heart trouble at his home V - 'V Bishop Geo C Rudd was in' charge i s Prayers were offered by Leon A a Rose and Lewis ZundeL The grave I t being dedicated by Don R Lamb were Robert Nish The benches speakers Mr Smith accepted these art seats and Wm J Hess Pres C E Smith for the High School and pronounced John J Shumway and James Brough all spoke words of conthem a most unusual and beneficial of Garland to solation the bereaved family The gift: The benches have been decora tively choir sang Oh My Father My FathI Know That My Redeeplaced one on either side of the main er Knows entrance to the high school building mer LWes and I’ll Go Where You Want Me To Go and a vocal solo WHAT A FILTHY ODOR! Lay My Head Beneath A Rose was ' GAS DRIVES OUT STUDES sung by Mrs Lewis Zundel Do you know that our chemistry The many flowers were symbols of laboratory has a very modern and ef- - the love and respect for the deceased Certain students Mr Andrew Archibald was bom May flcient gas system? loitering In the upper hall Monday 25 1875 at Wellsville Utah He marmorning discovered It to their sorrow ried Charlotte Agnes Nish Nov 30 1899 ' —or at least to their discomfiture and was the father of 12 childThere Is a gas generator In the ren of which 9 are living nine grand basement This generator is an apChildren and 15 living brothers and one sister all except were paratus by means of which gasoline sisters is transformed to gas by means of present at the services pressure This gas is forced up to He is survived by his wife and the the laboratory through pipes which following children: Golby Jesse Laware of diminishing sizes rence Herald Ivan Iva Glenn Jetta Gas of this kind is poisonous how- and Mrs Effle Estep all of Plymouth ever Those who attended the funeral ser and when after Mr Taylor’s was from out of town were: Mr and vices detected In warnings the odor no small quantities In the upper hall Mrs A J Atkinson Mr and Mrs Ray STANDING LEFT MISS EDYTHE CEPHART AND OF TREMONTON it was thought that perhaps some one Clark Mr and Mrs Ezekiel Godfrey RIGHT OF BEAR RIVER CITY SEATED MISS ECHO HOLMGREN had decided to take a nice long sleep Mrs Katie Archibald of Clartosbon MISS BOX ELDER PEACH GRANT OF HONEYVTIJE MISSLpiS odor was due Mr Taylor ex- Mr and Mrs Wilford Archibald The of to leaking gas which came Trenton Mr and Mrs Joseph Archiplained from pipes and connections - which bald and! Mr and Mra Has Peterson have not ben used 1alnce last spring of Salt Lake City Mr' and Mra Walter Archibald Mr and Mrs Albert Miss Jordan speech Instructor read Archibald of Ridgedale Idaho Mr the school play Wednesday at 3:40 p and Mrs Willard Archibald of Malad 11s m estimated that fifty pros- Mr and Mrs A H Archibald and Mrs It dramatists stayed for the Margaret Stokes of Garland Adam pective reading The cast Is chosen on a Archibald of Bear River City and Mr compete tlve basis and Mrs Charles Archibald cf Ogden of the Future Farmer this year eaarrleC'&W'an Imposing percentage The play thU- year is a rousing awards made at the Box Elder County Fair many of them being In the open ledy entitled "The Love Expert" class competition Mr Dewey announces that 28 per cent of the dairy cattle SchThe date for actual presentation of BJL1LS 67 per cent of the sheep 56 per cent of the swine and nearly 75 per cent of the school play has not yet been set the poultry came from F F A entries Besides the exhibits work of the boys but will probably be during the last Announced included a large and attractive crops display together with an exceptional of October or the first of November showing of carpentry machine work and mechanical drawing Following is a list of the official county fair awards and special awards: 1 HOME EC CLUB ELECTS Ogden Union Stock Yards Trophy for Best Brood Sow— awarded to football competition Ogden division A Jensen 37 South 4th East Brigham City Norma Harris was elected president gets under way for the Bear River Norman 2 Salt Lake Union Stock Yards Trophy for Best Sow and Litter— awardPhyllis Richards and High School when the Bears enter-tia- n ed to Porter Giles Tremonton Sadie Stokes secretary of the Home Preston here next Friday Sept 3 Fred C Gephart Showmanship awarded for Cattle— awarded to Economics Club at a meeting held 25th Louis Larsen East Garland 4 Thursday Harris states he Is Coach Vernal Fred Oephart Showmanship awarded for sheep— awarded to Edwin Officers elected serve for one school Butler Garland very well pleased with the schedule awarded to Litter— Medal best Ton Advisers Mrs Shurtz and Miss and that the 5 for Union year Bear for River Stockyards Ogden prospects Burnham predict a great year for the this year are good Of the forty men Delbert Firth Bothwell 6 Poehlman Hatchery awarded for best Leghorn Pullets —awarded to club out for the sport this year practically Jule Harris Tremonton R F D 2 e all are working hard for positions on 7 Globe Mills sward for Best Ram— awarded to Orant Theurer TrePEANUTS FOR WINNERS the team monton “Where are our peanuts?” Coach Harris faces the necessity of 8 Sperry Mills Feed Award for best pen Leghorn Hens— awarded to Len This Is the cry of the freshiea who building a strong team Cook Tremonton competitive last week trounced the seniors In a around 9 five letter men Captain Sperry Mills Feed Award for Best Conditioned Calf for g Tremonton rush The losers are sup- Durfey will be on the job to run the to Louis McFarland — Ernest Morrison Tremonton — Project Record Book posed to serve this treat to the win- team and will be the class on the 2nd — ners Donald Stumm Evans — Project Record Book but as the seniors have been line Hawkins is good ball carrier 1st Holstein Keith Rhodes Eeast Garland— Producing very reluctant the freshiles are calling and kicker White is developing Into ' them Louis McFarland Tremonton Hoktedn Heifer — repeatedly a real plunger and Midgets Kirkham — Holstein Heifer Marble Deweyvllle Hyrum The well surly are persistent and Bjorn are at 3rd working Louis Larsen East Garland —Holstein Heifer when It comes to peanuts— or any quarter Besides 4th at guard — Durfey LeRoy Atkinson East Garland— Holstein Heifer other kind of 1st — Cow Owen Brough Tremonton— Guernsey other asplrents are James 8humway 1st : Heifer — — Dean Madsen Dale Jones and Day Garfield Tremonton — Ouemsey 2nd — FRESIIIES TANNED Owen Brough Tremonton — Guernsey Heifer Vance Centers Include Owen 3rd Ralph Pierce Tremonton — Guernsey Heifer FOR TARDINESS 30 squad and of the Cook Alton t Heifer Theo Garland Limb Jersey the freshies think they Beck Evidently Tackles are Wesley Pierson 2nd Fred Somers East Garland — Jersey Heifer can come to assembly any time after Theral Bishop Jean Halliday and — lot Grant Theurer Tremonton — Hampshire Ewes — it starts A great number came late Grant Thompson while Horace Rose 2nd — Ewes — — Grapt TTieurer Tremonton Hampshire at the Tuesday assembly Evan Green Zarve Abott and LaVell 3rd Grant Theurer Tremonton — Hampshire Ewes 4th Ewes freshman adviser Haskell are fighting It out for end Hugh C Davis Louis Larsen East Garland— Hampshire 1st — cautioned them about delay in getting Grant Theurer Tremonton — Hampshire Ram — — 2nd settled' in their seatA Grant Theurer Tremonton — Hampshire Ram “Alhcjugh I — 3rd Ram Louis Larsen East Garland — Hampshire am something of a mathemetlclan” 4th — Ram Hampshire Tremonton Theurer Grant he stated “I cannot figure out how 1st - — Don Gunnell Howell —Ramboullet Ewe it takes some of you 17 minutes to get 2nd Ewe Colllnston— Ramboullet Erickson here” This brought a loud cheer - Kenneth 3rd Willard Butler Garland—Ramboullet Ewe — from the rest of the house Ewe 4th Ellis Johnson Colllnston— Ramboullet 1st Darwin Gunnel Howell — Ramboullet Ram 2nd ATHLETIC CLUB ELECTS Kenneth Erickson Colllnston —Ramboullet Ram — 3rd Darwin Gunnell Howell — Ramboullet Ram ELIGIBILITY RULES SET 4th — — Ram Ramboullet Darwin — Howell Gunnell Thursday morning at 11:45 mem1st Elmer Peterson Tremonton— Lincoln Ewe — bers of the Athletic Club met and 2nd Elmer Peterson Tremonton —Lincoln Ewe elected officers for New the year 1st Elmer Peterson Tremonton— Lincoln Ram rules were decided also eligibility 2nd — Elmer Peterson Tremonton— Lincoln Ram Theo Durfey last year’s president 3rd Elmer Peterson Tremonton —Lincoln Ram — was 4th by acclamation Ther— Elmer Peterson Tremonton —Lincoln Ram 1st al Bishop was chosen as Delbert Firth Bothwell— Ton Utter 2nd — Daniel Perkins Collinston — Ton Litter 1st Porter Giles Tremonton — Sow and Utter With President Durfey In charge 2nd Delawn Didrickson Thatcher— Sow and Litter of the meeting it was decided by the Dean Coombs Fielding — Fat Bamw — members of the club that all proa- Louis McFarland Tremonton— Fat Banow for the team of pectlve candidates Dean Coombs Fielding — Fat Banuw — srwrt will be declared any recognized Norman A Jensen Brigham Cu‘— BcstGut or Sow eligible for membership In the club Norman A Jensen 37 So 4 E — Brit CUt or Sow Norman A Jensen 37 3 4 E— Be t Gilt cr Srw 4th ADDITIONAL Louis McFarland Tremciton— Brt Gilt cr Sow SPORTS ADOPTED 1st Len Cook Tremonton— Pen Leghorn Hens Two new croquet sets have been Lethair Pecmon Tremonton— Pen Leghorn Hens for the use of student on acquired Dean Mandscn Tremonton — Pen Leghorn Hens — the campus The game Is attracting Jule Harris Bothwell— Pen Leicm Pullets Increasing numbers of enthusiastic Jule Harris Erihweil— Pen Leghorn PulM participants It Is estimated by the Clyde Andersen Bothwell — Pen Leghorn Fullets Instructors In charge that play has Max Anderson Bothwell — Pen Leghorn Pullets increased several hundred per cent Lowell Summer! Bothwell— CavJn Beets El wood — 'Sog3r since the sets 'were released for use Milton Anderson Kol Haromoto Fielding— Sugar Beets —cne week ago decision Zane Abbott Tremcntcn — Suear Beets cr he Health With the construction of handball Owen Brough Tremonton —Sugar Berts Box Elder 4 H clubs has l°r c nulls another is added to the variety —Carrots Leslie Andearn Elwryxi Donna in been Miss fvor cf r cf Brough sports now available Owen Brooch Tremor) ton — Carrots — 1st year foed club girl She will ‘Horse shoe pitching announced last a Lawrence Adams East Garland — Cabbage the county at the State Fair Ijweek brings the list to three during reprerent cn state and last In the contest page Continued weeks ihe SCHOOL BENCHES PRESENTED "31 Grads Leave Unique Gilt In behalf of the graduating class of 1931 a committee composed of Roy Jensen president of the class Clin-- ‘ ton Smith Julia Moore and Grace Sargnet last Saturday presented the High School with two stone garden y$i i Mra M E Andrus pleasantly enter morning at 4:45 a m spirit of "Grandma" talned the members of the Ladies Burns surrounded by all Self Culture on Thursday afternoon its flight Sept 10th 1931 wth Pres Mra M E her children peacefully took at the home of her daughter Mrs Andrus conducting the business of theL Mrs Nellie Rose where she has been ten- meeting and derly and lovingly cared for for the R Walker the following program Mra G O Sweeten and Mrs W post three months She was bom at Farmington Davis W Richards delegates to the Northheld at BriCo Utah April 241852 the daughter ern District Convention of Truman and Ortentia White Leo- gham City on Sept 4 gave reports of the two meetings held nard Two trumpet solos “You and F and Reared among pioneer hardships n she early developed a spirit of unself- “Ave Marla” was well given by Smith with Miss Venna Kirkham ishness and love for her fellowmen always mindful of her duty and ob- as accompanist "Kashmiri Scfng” ligations to those with whom she and "Love Bends a Little Gift of Rocame in contact especially the poor ses" was sung by Miss LaVeQ Rosand opressed Of charity die had an berta A and was never more hapabundance dainty tray luncheon was served py than when performing loving deeds to 28 members and the following into lift burdens or extending sympathy vited guests: Mesdames Geo Linford to those In need An outstanding Eugene Bone M L Holman H L Lewis Lewis characteristic was her love for little Mulliner LiUywhite children and young people where her Johnson ChasL Last and the Misw home was always open for their we- LouVell Roberts aad Gold a Acord Club adjourned to meet Sept 23 lfare and pleasure rs Extreme health for long periods at a time at Mrs P C Psttersen’a with Mra frequently all through her life never Harold Castleton as hostess 7 members were exec used forward do daunted her courage to go ing good constantly practicing the Oolden Rule for education Her opportunities were very meager but she had a keen mind and a great desire for learning and culture and in her youth was closely associated with many of the Dus to a rumor being told about early leaders of the churCh both men and women whose language and man town our citizens are getting rather ners she closely watched and studied skeptical about the purity of the presand made a ent (kinking water and very carefully copied part of herself later she became a The nnaore are all false and every great reader and this she studied and one la ureal to pay no attention to vision became those spreading the propaganda her until developed Dr Bettonsan and Mayor dimmed by cateract of the eyes four Capener both have received reports form the years ago On Jan 28 1869 she married John state authorities where the water was Farmlive to and in be of the continued tested and it was found to Burns no lnjurcit ington where her first two children purest kind eonielntng were born In 1874 the family moved gnn aci safe to drink A report of the test from the state to Georgetown Idaho where they lived for s short time until failure of her authorities will be published in tlie to return next issue of the Times for the im health made it necessary to Farmington where she regained formation of alll concerned her health and later moved to Corrine where they remained for a time returning to Farmington where they JUNIOR BAND IS FEATURE continued to live until 1897 when they AT PEACH DAY FESTIVITIES moved to Fielding Utah which has since been her home with the exception of two and a half years In Box Elder County Junior Band Oar land In a little home near her boasting a membership of 175 per- -' daughter These years were perhaps formed Sept 11 and 12 at Brigham the easiest and most pleasant years City in the annual peach days parade Life sway from years of her life concerts she relaxed and and at heavy responsibilities The fame of this organization is turned her attention to Just the things spreading People of Box Elshe loved most to do made s host of rapidly of adjoining counties new friends both old and young and der County and have great respect for the already moat was beautlife for a time here of performance attained iful to her With the loss of her eyes quality of the members of A It became necessary for her to return this large number are students of the organization again to her home where she could Bear River High BchooL 20 be more cloaely cared for On Aug 1929 she submitted to an operation NOTE — Contributors this fcsue: Leila hoping her sight would be restored Glenn Adams Carroll Adams but It proved a failure and only added Stark Sarah Darley Homer Marble pain and suffering andmindcontinued Virginia Peery Maude Adams and remain Rhea Heppler darkness However her ed clear and her spirit sweet and faith sublime to the end She has been a widow for twenty four years her husband having died 1907 March She was the mother of seven children John L Frank T Jos Y of Field Alice lng ofNellie Rose of Garland Hess Brigham City Albert W of Tremonton and Shirley A deceased and Twenty three grand children Last the Mrs y '‘A ' :tiy Football edule Is J lt a ie Saturday beautiful Helen Yatcr Is Pure Future Farmers Win Many Honors At Box Elder County Fair post DURINO YOUR EVERY NEED SLUMP BUSINESS four The following sisters survive also Mrs Hattie Earl of Logan Mrs ie Gam Mrs Alice Welling Jennie Earl of Fielding Allen of Canada Her funeral services Mam- and Mrs Mrs Amy was held Mon12 o'clock noon Sept 14 1931 at the Stake Tabernacle at Garland Bp' W W Richards presiding and where the following beautiful peaceful exercises attended by a large number of friends and relatives from and near assembled sung Quartet My Faith In Thee by the following ladies from Fielding Mrs Gertrude Hansen— Mrs Horace Richards Mrs Ezra Packer Mrs David Jones Prayer by Arthur Vocal Duet We Lay Her Tenderly Down To Rest Mrs D Henry Manning and Geo O Nye Remarks E Smith Organ by PresClarence Solo O My Father MfS Pearl Peck and Remarks by Horace Richards of Resolutions Leo Earl of Fielding respect from the Ladies Self Culture Club read by Mrs Mary Grover Innls A Perfect Violin and Organ Trio Day played by Mrs Pearl Peck Joseph IClrhhain and Fred Nye Remarks W W 1L and Miltcn Bp by Welling day at with far Richards Ladies Quartet Perfect Benediction by M bt cf j j A Prayer Gam Fielding At the close of the services a large to the remains cortage accompanied where a large assembly Farmington cf friends from Salt Lafco City and NOTICE has adIvor Ajax State Auditor vised no bounty will be p&ld on skins before Decemof predatory animals This date Is subject ber 15th 1931 further notice therefore to change will be given as soon as a definite date for payment of bounty has been established Jos A Josephson County Clerk Young Couple Wed Mr LeGrand Wood oldest son of Mr and Mrs W L Wood and Miss Elizabeth Wise daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Wise were married in Sepy 14 Farmington lartt Monday Th young couple will make their home In Garland The newly weds were given a timely chivarree by their many friends Wednesday evening all parts of Davis Co had gathered A chorus of for the burial exercises ' voices from Farmington sang O My Father' and Jonathan Wood dedicated the grave |