Show f A 4m i ' A f A THE TIMES OF CRAMMED FULL CONCISELY WITlIOCF COMMENT OR riD nkhsy aeticus Written OPINION V°L 4 No 12- - Garland ' 4V High Lights WHIT? BE IE RIVER - ' Jo Senate Tuesday the bill presented by j are the following: The following letter was received by of Jack bahlen who is now studying the appropriation 'Authorizing to lands The additional acquire $54160 California voice In Hollywood contiguous to or within the limits of letter is selT explanatory the Jordan narrows militia target Lion Jack Wahlen 't range V V t j t '5 i ht A’ 's i ‘3t itMm xT' Mm CHRISTMAS - - it XV FOR VALLEY PATRON A free Christmas f entertainment will be staged MondaJr'Decembe 2l6t BEARS WIN at 8 0Q tat the lihih school All pafl roiiip and friids - dt the school' art FROM CAClfE invie£ t ' svl LVHr'A'V liie program is to consist of j! one V ( aetplay ‘Why the Chimes Rang” Coach Uarris jmd a quad-o- f rlne from the dramatm art deportment basket ball men traveled to Ssuth uslfcal numbers from the music dethe partment and dancing arranged In Cache last Friday to entertain in the “Flari” Nielson aggregration the physical education dejiartment fiist piactlce game of the local schedule The Bears emerged victorious to the tune of 3226 In what proved to INTRODUCING Coach Harr be a hard rough game Ls made a number of substitutions AN ODE TO CHRISTMAS DAY trying to find the smoothest working Mabel Calderwood combination By How lovely are the evergreens Don Grover led the local attack Thy coat of snowy while! with 15 points while Allen was high How beautiful thy winter scene Cache team scorer for the South Beneath the pale moonlight Zane Abbott right guard for the How happy are they boys and girls Bears proved a tower of strength in Upon thy frosty mom Time and again he brone the lineup filled with When finding stockings up passes that looked like sure bastoys kets Such as a doll or hom The squad to make the trip includHow brilliant is thy sunshine ed Don Grover Evan Bill Gibbs Upon this hallowed day Green Dallas White Howard Dewey of To cheer the hearts those who pine Zane Abbott Alton Beck Devere Har And make them glad and gay ris and Josh Hawks Voss Ward and OH Christmas Day you are enough Frank Hawkins are still out of the When you come’ round each year lineup due to ineligibility in their Far e'en without old Santa Claus studies thus they wete unable to You fill our hearts with cheer! make the trip Some of us can’t write such an Ode This week the Bears travel to Pres because of an “owed” to Christmas ton Friday and return Saturday to we have on hand- P R to the ban!: meet the South Cache boys in the loThe gam© will be In the cal opener high school gym and start promptly TEACHER INDISPOSED at 7 30 p m Mr J hn Benson of History and has been confined to his' Ei outlines the past two days because of Viu- f illness Sneral of his students have themselves as wishing him a needy lecovcry so they will not ther regular Monday tests i TERM HONOR ROLL VKOM) The second term honor roll is now v by the scholarship prepared iv and will be announced in committee net week s paiier preliminary re ports are to the t fleet that there more students on the “A” honor roll this the erm than there were dunn term OPENER SOUTH virfd V VTIDUNTN X to use sidewalks Campaigns to keep students off the which have been launched nuhwajs nth considerable enthusiasm by the Lions Clubs of Gailand and Trtiuan on were carried to the students of he Bear River high school Tuesday G G Sweeten a hen Commissioner Knowlton of the State Drought Mr to dUdress the Road Commission ANOTHER WHOOPEE PICTURE f ' i O N Q elects V! thanks Seek Provo Land Sale the sale to the city of Authorizing of a tract of lands needed for the protection of the city water sup ply the lands to be sold at their ap- etc cal control 80 near Moab To refund to the Utah Fuel company $498 which amount it was as aessed for falling to collect admission tax on free admission of women to dances To pay John A Fox of Springvllle $786 as reimbursement for work done on which Thursday evening the members of the local High Priests Quorum entertained at a pleasant and well arrang ed program and banquet The evening’s entertainment was opened with community singing led by Mark Nichols after which all re tired to tlie banquet hall where §up per' was served Mr J J Shumway acted as toast master by Responses were given Pres C E Smith K H Fridal Jr Mayor A R Capener Dr Chambers J H Kirkham and John Burton Musical numbers were given by Ed Lee with Mrs Lee accompanist and a reading was given by Thomas Hampton Able Rich Instructor at the Box Elder seminary at Brigham City gave a talk which was inspiring and Instructive Those present v ei e the stake presidency and wives and the High Priests and their wives The evenings pleasant entertain ment was closed with community singing value the secretary of the inAuthorizing where building and betterment charges on lands In federal Irrigation projects have been paid in full to re lease the government lien for annual operation mid maintenance charges where the project has passed into lo- terior transfer to the Sum Authorizing mlt County Fair association of the various buildings acquired by the in connection with the government building of Echo reservoir and located on the baseball park Authorizing interstate railroads to give free transportation or reduced rates to state commissions exercising Jurisdiction over common carriers of adjustment Authorizing the claims of railroads growing out of the during government ownership ad ki Westergard fixes Clocks war especially the claims of railroads Is now in the hdhds of receivers Will Co out Nursing anywhere any the patenting of lands Authorizing ad Mrs A Westergard limy included In power site wlthlrnwaH ’ v 1 whenever Hr shall— be dJRcfinSllIat Mr mrttTHffisen such lands will not be overflowed and Rulon Hansen were in Tremonwhen power ls developed ton Wednesday to atterid the funeral To place on records of the war de- services of Mis Wlford Kofford partment the names of draftees who were called but not finally Inducted Mis Della Miss Orrln Peterson into the military service at the time of Hall and Miss Vida Peterson motored the armistice to Ogden Thursday to spend the day BlFs granting pensions to the fol with friends and relatives lowing Utahns in the amounts stated: Neils Sandberg $50 per month Emma A Empey $30 Joseph J Meyers $50 NOTICE Caroline H Adams $30Peter C Pe- $30 terson $30 John A Gardner Alma S Kendall $30 The senator plans a number of Meeting for M Men officers bills Including of the Stake will be held at Garland claim the following: December 20th at 230 By Paying the estate of John Scowcroft Sunday Laws and Basketball scheduals of a supreme will $609 in satisfaction be discussed be sure and have your court decision Would Pay Moab Man representative present To pay Joseph H Wilson of Moab $3500 who lost the use of his left eye and left foot after being shot by Ouray Ute Indians on August 26 18 High Priests Quorum Enjoy Entertainment Paramount is showing student body another Mr Knowlton made a serious Whoopee picture Dec It la Eddie Cantor the star of to the students to use the sidekids him bo-'“Whoopee" Norman than five and Charlotte Greenwood in the of walks stating that more the Taurog creator great screen and were est girls killed ‘‘Skippy’ and the recent ? thousand boys comedy picture you've ever watch He annjtmn edJ'PALMY DAYS"- Jubilee 'FY'r biidr-Ad ven t ure gutogiobiles last yeak is becoming known in Hollywood as ed that the two town commissions a specialist In “kid” picture to keep the sidewalks find agreed making His latest screen venture with the and that ’car of snow and weeds CARD 0£ Juveniles brings Finn" atepatrolman Hems woufd Call fre 'Huckleberry all of the students from the famous Mark Twainstory ently to see tliat to the screen back cf t!m wholchcarr-dl: jaii Taurog hand Vs from We to e'ipvcss wall a to o keep the streets clear of hundred our two hundred children sincere vniuign thanks and appreciation for the kaid wlien filming there pictures and waKcrs and aid duimg th i’'ners and a Genera! favorite vth the C'rkT’b'dots ihio week: 01 r husband and votng screen stars tua Meister Caa ForgTen Virgma and Huck F’nn will show rn ViKl Calderwood thn Mrs A M fc Family Fiidav anci Sa’udfi a F ner ' ' OFFICERS Mis S A Capener and Mrs Carl Rogeis were hostesses to the members of the P N O Club Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs S A Capner The evening was spent socially and the pliylng of various games The guests other than the hostesses were Mr and Mrs D Henry Manning Mr Mr and Mrs Leland Hansen and Mi's Charles Last Mr and Mrs Lyman Thorpe Mr and Mrs Vern Bishop Mr and Mrs F L Nye Mr and Mrs Marvin Nielsen Mr and Mr And Mrs Mrs Parly Linford Horold Castleton Mr and Mrs Al fred Mlchaelis Mr and Mrs Earl Bone Mrs Clara Kirkham Mr Carl Rogers and Mr S A Capener New officers of the club for the new year were Mrs Vern Bishop as President and Mrs Charles Last as Vice President call i CLUB Orchestra For this concert as a result of many committee meetings of both clubs num Jointly we are getting high class bers both locally and from the outside Alto make this a brilliant affair ready elaborates- preparations are being made I wWit you to hear Miss Sue local artist with deep con Armstrong trait© voice Just returned from California studying’ Miss Adelaide Anderson Pocatello artist Mens Chorus1 20 piece orchestra in high class numbers reservoirs praised fH? V INVITATION’ The Idaho Fails Music Club and the Idaho Falls Lions’ Club are sponsorconcert of the ing the outstanding season featuring the Idaho Falls Civic - -- - Provo ' Irene uaisy Mooie owned and exhibited by Oscar 0 Itichardson Tremonton Utah two times grand champion cow at the Ogden Livestock Show will be entered again Agenda girls are requested not to this year at the Thirteenth Annual Ogden Livestock JShow January 8 to 14 Irens-DaisIil to hand presents for’ the Christ! Mooie1 Holstein is out of Daisy Pontiac Mooie sired by Segis Pieterje mas celebration in by Friday Th Walked and is one of the outstandin'gJndividuals inJtKe intermountain country program hr torbestaged at Besides winning grand champion cow at the Ogdcn show in 1930 and 1931 she was beeday December 23 the last day of school this year and is a- repetition the Box of Elder county fair Black and White day at Plain City Cache of the timehonored tradition of Jhe grand champion show at Portland Fair fourth best Cow at the Pacific International' Livestock Agenda club Olrls are asked to hand Valley their presents to any of the club ofOregon and placed second to the reserve All American Four Year Old at the Utah ficers who will take care of ‘them Fair this falLState " until program time A bull calf Harry Coliseum Posch born to this cow during tho Ogden chow last Janc December this year will be shown uary together with a heifer calf bom the' ninth of TREE ENTERTAINMENT ' : f ’1M ' with the cow - ' ! Garland Utah Dear Lion Wahlen: the purchase of sites Authorizing erection of public buildings at St MtPleasant and Tremonton and Increasing the limit of cost of the building at Eureka from $50000 to $85000 Granting to the state of Utah 5000 OOO acres of public lands for the establishment of permanent irrigation and George 5Vt 1 Extend Invitation Sena-- Among tor Smoot ?hi Idaho Falls Lions Bill Introduced v LIGHTS CELEBRATION $150 THE YEAR 17 1931 t’O5 'V fct‘ 'f December NO SANTA? HIGH Despite the- fact that the depress n is ou ard has hit everybody there will be no local child whose letter to desewing Santa is in vain! The River - high partment at the Bear school lias interested girls 'in tjubtng for Santa this year They 'are making If you were toys of all descriptions to enter the sewing '4e!u‘tinent y°u would think you wefev - in Santa’s North Pole Toy tdrporatlon Ltd There aie eleJiartU dogs cats rabMrs bits others and numerous Shurtz says tlwre will be in all about one hundred tpya NVitli the help of the rebef societies these toys will be distributed amon the needy in fam hies from communities near the school ' ' I1 AGENDA Uiilj Thursday River BEAR AD VERTISINa IS NEWS THAT WILL ASSIST YOU TO SPREAD YOUR MONEY OVER YOUR EVERY NEED DURINO THE BUSINESS SLUMP IOM PAPER u pic a fui lily the sle of jours of Clinstnns the 'os Is pretty e polish e” indeed we solved that problem ei Nii long “Win “Whj flv e ihll bow (lid you do that’:'' we simply give euili oilier ar bills” Businet ‘Ovrle his it m here Let me know by return mall if poss lble sending me numbers to be used also proper way to write your name We are featuring the orchestra to make it a permanent institution in this City Very Sincerely Yours J T Evans FACULTY CLUB ENTERTAINED homestead Mrs W W Richards and Miss Edna Capener were hostesses to the members of the Ladles Faculty Club of the B R H after Wednesday noon at the home of Mrs Richards President Mrq Mark Nichols was in barge Following a short business session the following program was rendered: Mrs Vernal Harris reviewed the book “Bridal Wreath” by Undset Vocal solos were rendered by Miss Oolda Acord and Miss LouVell Roberts and" Miss Ruth Richards gave two piano solos Light refreshments were served on final within a terms by overRpenking In general head is meant those Items of general plant (for expense of a manufacturing to the 50 Instance) which are additional To pay the Bennion Livestock com cost of the labor and material actualthe production of the pany $4596 as refund of excess tax ly entering Into It paid by them in 1918 and not discovunder overhead Cor example plant salaries of ofliclala ered until the statutory period tor Ib usual to group alt indirect labor travollVe expenses filing claims had passed Interest eling evpenes of salesmen care of To pay Z C M I $6810 erronelegal expenses Insirtuep also ously frequently paid as taxes on August 22 plant depreciation 1897 to the collector of Internal re included under such head enue of the territory of Utah CoaV! To ' pay Ihi Great Western Mines company $16800 In satisfaction The Truth at Lait of Its claim for refund of purchase m lixding for a Jolt L Bird on But' tier — Well I like the lungs of monev paid by Richard title Jo eun't aOord CHh'1?-acoaLJandnry you Yu 'ter — Hut I vn't he mucb having been relinquished to the Uni- as " by the coal company hti of Bed To pa v the H L Bracken Cylinder A CLcp ftorueo Lake of r— Salt City a imct emrany Te4 siy to the amrant ©f an ilKral t pc wh u sue m t him In Hie bai- !?534 ccivctc d but JUL Maimed withiu -lhe Ci uldu't yoa gel seats duwa rtalutory period : f out? Second Half) "'Send the names of your numbers once as we are getting the program at this time so merchants arranged eau see into advertising sldf"' And by special request of about of us sing once more “Can’t Yo’ Hear Me Calling Caroline" We will of course defray all ex- Will penses of yourself on this trip be happy to give you and your wife a nice Thanksgiving Dinner on this end and take care of you In fine shaiie We are figuring on Three big events on that day as follows: Big Eat Big FootBaU Game Nampa vs Idaho Falls B’ig Concert at night Arraxlge matrer3 so you can be here We have of hlgh accompftnlsU order who wlu rehearse with you It wm be a big time and we want you LADIES proof was discovered national forest To pay David Thygerson of Mantl $5000 for Injuries received while a refugee In Mexico in camp at ElPaso Texas in 1912 by reason of negligent vaccination by U S doctors To pay the sureties of William Robeits and others $26614 as for loss assumed on tlie failure of Roberts and others on their road contract In Zion National park Includes Tax Refunds To pay Ernest Mowrey of Salt Lake City $1000 for tne loss of a thumb) and three fingers caused by the ex plosion of a shrapnel shell found by him at Foit Douglas in 1924 To pay Rodney C Alfred Ell J Clayscn James Trinnaman Jr Ruei Evans and Ernest Henley for damage to crops by fire started by the Utah national guard at target practice at Jordan Narrow's in 1926 The amounts range from $2481 down to $12 to He Those of uk who heard your beauti tul tenor voice at Lions Convention are anxious to hear you again ’and have already given you favorable publicity therefore in behalf of the Lions and Music Clubs of Idaho Falls wq want to have the keen delight of listening to you in the above mentioned This is being tentatively set for Thanksgiving JNight around 800 or 830 p m We are arranging a twelve with advertisements page program therefore if you can poesibly favor us at that time we shall be very happy to welcome you and wish four numbers (a and b for First Half a and b for s — — - i Pi lnclpal C E Smith of the Bear ls greatly pleased high school tlie action of the State Road In cooperating Commission with the citizens of Garland and Tremcnton to prevent the high school students from these towns from walking cn the highway to and from school Mr E C Knowlton in charge of maintalnence and B C Hillis head traffic patrolman spoke to the studand explained the ents in assembly of this practice Members of danger C LlTS River with botHtwn? at tJands cUfc ni - the tllQol tice ru'd n-Li e wire I1CVCXJLM2 tn- to ls sidewalks make w 4 fulcil Clubsff all times Mr Hlllls will li- passable visits frequent ce d e:imuiated D L Bet Ting of at Morday Thomas uf Mrs Bownng gveris Ms Salt the - i |