Show L i1 READ THE TIMES CRAMMED FELL OF ARTICLES CONCISELY WITHOUT COMMENT OR — ADVERTISING NEWS THAT WILL' ASSIST YOU TO EPREAIJ YOUR MONEY OVER THE YOUR EVERY NEED 'DURINO BUSINESS SLUMP PAPER A NEWSY IS WRITTEN i OPINION Vol 4 No 15 Garland COMMISSIONERS AMERICAN LEGION Bear River HOLDS BANQUET High Lights FIRST LEAGUE GAME Friday January 22 the ‘'Bears’ will invade Brigham lor the first league to sLxty men and guests encounter basketball with the Box Post Commander Lloyd Reese acted Elder “Bees” at 8 00 o'clock in the g asy toastmaster and the regular -of the Htgfr School gymnasium ceremonies Legion meeting II were carried out Vans will go and take students State Adjutant - Welsley of Salt Lake 40 students can go they will go for Otto Clly 15c each This promises to be a real was the principal speaker of the evethe orHe reviewed briefly battle ju'id as many students should ning go as can possible do so ganization of the Legion m Paris in 1919 after the close of immediately tile World War and gave a very SENIOR RINGS ARRIVE teresting account of what the Legion tiie of most which what and for The senior rings it is doing for stands widows and students have wanted so long have disabled veterans and arrived Many of them are already orphans of deceased veterans Stated care of these wearing the rings to show that they that the job to some unfortunates belongs every have not yet tlie seniors but man and not to the few ivho remembered to bring ther $685 The general opinion is that they are about are willing to give of their time and All men whether means hie prettiest rings of any ever liad members of the Legion or not have enjoyed the benefits secured by the Legion through hard work atd now NEWS ARTICLE m stu- it is high “time that those who have Theral Bishop prominent was been riding these many years get into class activities dent body and and help carry on the organization chosen as general chairman of 1932 Junior Prom committee at a class the good work Principal Clarence E Smith of the January 14 meeting held Thursday spoke of the of the Bear RiVer High School Ruth Jensen Junior class read the names of others high regard in which the Legion is that were chosen for the various com- aheldl at theof school Stated that for number the Legion years mittees They were all voted uion has made two officialpast visits to the and accepted by the majority of the school each year One on November class 11 to the Armistice Day propresent “The Prom tills year is going to be gram and again in the spring when Uie best one ever put over” says awards are made by the Legion to an Dallas White President of the Junior boy and girl of the school outstanding class These visits have become a tradition All" Juniors present pledged their at the school and are looked forward enthusiastic supjiort in putting it over to with pleasure by the students Music was furnished for the occasion by Lowell Burton and Peter Boss LEAGUE GAMES SATURDAY with their steel guitar and mandolin in Last week's play the Saturday Guests of the Legion were Principal C E Smith Mayor A League resulted as follows: R Capener Archibald 23 Francom 9 Judge John J Shumway Commi38 Shumway Bishop 24 ssioner G G Sweeten and Bishop W 17 W Richards Summers Initiation certononfcs were Hunsaker forfeited by Hades t held Scientific recording of statistics re- after the close of the meeting when out as new members were taken Into twelve Archibald stands vealed that the best ball rustler in the league with the post ShumReid Oyler in second place lead in way Bishop and Archibald the scoring Hales having dropped out r the ninning perhaps due to An accurate ecarcT of every fensive and defensive move of each is player kept at all time? during the rimer pliiari revt enters into vhat v til :e tilt m the rh ice at 7 00 P Fiturday nihl s'arrin re res el a League S'atiding rt the M it the High Schi J ryn three va:ous tfain to drub follows: rev u’I hi v O mo h a fret n n Ixi'utn i humvvy aul ana t V’ThlOJl ii h n one i) K Misiuer 73 Y a ' whip' Ire Inc v on Three Games To Be Played Saturday tj '? lies v’ik'f Ci : s i o ” re Coe ami s ’u! I ’liner h ’Li fit a m t! uv rr !' mcmib"" Everyone of the bmd the Bear Ruer hgh Sri’o nu rbrrs of ilre duive tlm (vvxvd liimrelf wth bred jiChcslra Tiory Friday night with the drawing t close of what was pronounced by many present as the best band of the in the recent history whool Mr Nye tlie director praised “be work and of the boys and girls he was proud of their mg that He also announced that performance mother concert will be held in the near future and expressed the hope as did Mr Smith and others interest-iIn the band that it would attract much larger number of parents and friends of the scliool The audience Friday was email but appreciative t eiht k1 nt “Practice Leaves in the 4 English” by Easley S nounced one of the best work books hi corrective English has been adopted for use in the Junior classes for the next several weeks This book Is designed to drill the Hudents in grammar selling punctuation and sentence structure For the past three terms of school the eiat aw have studied American literature v’ r rh r ' n I! f ’In v n lu hre vl’i'e t w "i ' P 'd b i Iiis ’itwdV hon'd ti lost n be have two one ana Pi !i e ivn' aid iarc-i :v r Kr nil f r high c iniidi'r Sta'e :i n score man A Morns and Dmey high o’re mtn fn Portage will assure all a good game Admission to ail three gomes will be 15c beaten Joseph Oyler was severly and bruised about the head and body late this afternoon when the belt was opeiatlng a saw at the which Rcy Oyler broke According to Rus- sell Rogers who was assisting in tlie work Mr Oyler who was oiierating! the saw placed a large log Into the teeth jammlngn the saw and causing the belt to break and strike him SIMON ALBERT DIES AT HOME VVEDNES Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 00 in the Garland 85 Albert for Sunon ward chapeL whoo died at his home liere Wednesday morning of pneumonia of West He was bom In tlie State Virginia 85 years ago kinl joined'Llie L D S church about 35 years ago to Garland where he has later since resided CLASS WELL WRESTLING He is survived hi' lius widow Eliza UNDERWAY Ann Albert The wrestling class for all the football plavers is well underway D cry st”th hcvr from live t i b ' FEEDING PEER HCM DF NEAR FEKItY nlatl 'mi meet on the vrivtLn-ni th? bakery of the gm to learn the end to red break iajn wrestling class was the r w ti - wrcstLrni i nai ’M th” v :da4 u tiam Den orgaiuxd trv’ !(- n acres to Pon he Te i y n - 71 4F’3 re Hull Conditiou will tTv i c fa R MINUTES LOCAL MERCHANTS NOW The Board of County Commission- met in regular session at tlie County Commissioners offica in 0e County Court House Monday January 18 1932 at 10:00 o'clock A M There were present Chairman T L Davis who presided and CommU- and Gi: G sioners George May as rt( I istrar of Vital Statistics for the Roneyvllle Precinct The monthy reports of County Agent Robert H stewart and District Extension Agent Izola were Jensen Presented accepted and ordered filed Through a true cooperative spirit District State Road Engineer was B R H S BAND GIVES such as has alawys characterized Pront In the interest of matters his department Mr Bea- " CONCERT FRIDAY —NIGHT son has the emergency State Road —rTe — “" Scssoa of Med mtJ ah -- agreement whereby 'their held December 30th 1931 weie rad and jgoi tti to llonoyville in charge and patrons may receive free theatre the of Also Uie minutes n Mr p contributed Peck of the Paramount approvd much to make It 15 at the evening January Friday regular meeting which convened sible for this work to continue Theatre will be glad to welcome the school auditloum River high 4th 1932 wore read and e 0lt the Winter m0nths guests of the merchants This work Bear who are to school band rendered a very the proved has offered considerable and assures employment fine high give the free tickets conceit Under the direction band A is of which A delegation Bpv ithem that o consisting tery much needed and has of Geo O Nye every-- I guest nights N Wight of Thatcher Bp Free L been very much appreciated will be done to give the thing the audience was Although called Peterson of Penrose L O Stokes A eZrtehunent Deputy Sheriff Ezra Harris of too band W Bergstrom of matters pertaining the forty five member and Marion T Suiji- - in the interest is believed It that the Garland peomers were present in the interest of to his department Mr Harirs did a performed In a professional manner ple as well as people from outlying the tax payers residing West of Salt splendid piece of work last year in This is the largest "band the high towns will find this a very pleasing Creek and others who are interested clearing up the stray dog situation school has held for some time This of enjoying their theatre and at in good roads leading over Salt Creek The Commissioners decided to engage concert proved that It la not only a way as the same time saving half the cost It apwars that one of the crossings Mr Harris for the year 1932 to large band but a very good One especially in view of the present fithe main highways leading over tinue along this same line and do well nancial conditions Tlie stray dog Salt Crock is in a bad state of repair follow up work h The' following program was given: It is through the sponsorship of makes It Zoouaves very dangerous tion became so serious In Box Elder March hundreds of dollars March Ironclad Hyrum Jensen & Sons Richards Marcrossing thus time of the year TJvo County where — ket Garland Garland Shell vans cross twice daily W’heh worth of live stock was being killed school Drug Thnts Twilight GarConfectionery The situation became Serenade naturally increases the danger Num- - by these pests Halford Myrle Norr Service Blue BeltCoombs Pcrsson & erouss accidents have happened at n serious to the stock men that stops Soloists: FernLewis land Billiards Packer Thane Wendell this point which has increased the hod to be taken to protect their Store School Lambs Supply High Sweet Old Loves Song tercsts of the people and has aroused Tlie success of Mr Harris in Cornet Solo Leflers Store Collinstoti Plymouth Harold Smith clearing the situation s due in a E P Bums East Tremohton R D Band arrangement by Geo O Nye measure to the cooperation he Riverside Mar far lane that you will Magneta has received from the tax payers who Overture be able to get your guest tickets and Hippodrome in most cuss have been anxious to March they will be given with moderate pur(b) Red Skin (a) Home assist in every way possible chases so that tickets will be within Orchestra Miscellaneous business was disposed the reach of all e Princess of after which meeting stood adjournCaprice and the The theatre management r Emily ed f Saxaphone Solo j merchants who make this saving posMyrle Norr conBand arrangements by Geo O Nye sible to their patrons are to be for the rehon especially gratulated The Matinee March that Garland has a show house that Is up to date comfortable and thru Its efflccnt rates and exequipment hibits first run pictures Garland Riverpide Fielding Plymouth Collinstori Dewey Garland The following games have been and East residents1 should appreciTremonton played during the past week in the two divisions of the stake M Men Bowcutt ate merchants who show a cooperaButler basketball series: tive spirit which in these trying time The Daughter of the Pioneers were make it possible for us all to get real fBishop NORTH DIVISION pleasantly entertained bv Mrs Char- entertainment for our families as well Capener East Garland les JdUupJL R Thursday as ioiklvts such iAvlngsu ' V afternoon Captain Laruda Capener p Thompson One of our Lions out Incidentally 0 2 Totals presiding Sorenson If and around on another mission in be"Come Como 2 0 Community singing Botliwell Oyler if half of our community brought this Ye Saints" 0 0 0 0 Isaacson If rf beneficial idea back with him and 4 c Praytr Mrs Josephine Harris L Adams Firth was given our merchants and theatre manager An 4 interesting program C Adams lg Hust shoulders to the wheel with the following numbers: put their 9 3 3 Shaffer rg If Hannah Chalk up another one for our Licauu 32 “Freighting By Ox Team” Captain 13 Totals Rasmussen club R Andersen Eeacr Now if someone will only furnish G Andcrxn P O T at half their present Miss LaVal our troubles Acord Golda Miss F Andoi'icn Roberts Mss Jane White and Miss cost (not that we want more of them) Tola!well appreciate it Elaine Rice win fang “Just A WearyDev( v’ ilc ing I ’or You” and “Just As Mighty As A Rose” "When the Lights Go Reading H Mm ' Ou " Mis Arelue Munns 31 Ori if C li'’iruniy Kiginc "The Spirit of Y Frui if U God’ etc ''ll id c ' TIi’ J si'phine Beal id ni' I'l'uKn c v s ' il Is mioyed with Gariut d re s bein': G T b nk re I v jt i'"t were 71's 7 3 if Y Grir”' (Li'i nr b II M” (4 Tan" On s (titling $33000 will be ds- rMM Tf Li h Ffii V L 3TriM'i ''iiMs Ilyium J (nbul'l this week to 8000 members 7 Ri'i r To - Mr-- La f O L of th Utah Poultry Produce! s’ Co- 7 r: ham Mis M E Andrus Mis I" L operutns association throughout the lu RKhoo Nvp Mrs Iydn Ridly Mi's Ciracc ftate as dividends ca the stock of the Peterson If it: id 7 Mi Ail he Munns and Mre aiiouiU' a held by members it is an- Totals An Safer iiounied y Clyde C Edmonds avso Hinsalei ( r'l'b ad r ui nil to meet lib Plymouth eiatl ni general manager Dividends 'Ridsen r with Mrs Roe Manning lari uar were $24 700 Cropley 8 Ira Aicliibald rf 12 The dividends this year represent Getz :r 8 Iv Archibald 4 If Total interst of tight per cent on stock LADIES CLUB 6 t P Steed c 1st la id by members on January 2‘ 2 R Rudd rg 0 FRIDAY 1931 ud four per cent on that addLat Nights Games R Zundcl 0 Ig (12 40 ed during the first six months of the Plymouth Eaet Garland 27 2 F Steed If Riverside 47 Beaver 20 Checks will be mailed to all year 2G 12 Totals Self producers who have accumulated 10 The members of the Ladies Fielding 31 Garland 30 Club were Culture very pleasantly cents or more in interest Dewey ville 42 El wood 24 entertained on Friday afternoon Jan 36 Bothwoll 27 Tremonton Fielding The stock upon which the divid15 Mrs John J Shumway as hostess P Garland 17 Thatcher 62 G T ends are declared Is given the memconMrs M E Andrus President 0 Haskel rf 0 0 on a basis of bers by the association ducted U Gam If the 17 following program: 8 Saturday s Games one cent for each dozen eggs market“Lincoln or Lee” Dr Joel E Ricks W Gam c 7 0 0 14 Beaver at Plymouth ed through the association by the of the U S A C at Logan C Johnson rg 2 2 6 at East Garland Fielding members Mr Edmonds explained Jardlne lg 0 0 0 0 Riverside at Garland PianOSolo “Giandfather’s Clock" For the past two years the poultry Lott rf 2 0 0 4 El wood at Garland Ruth Manning MJss Margaret to association has also issued stock 41 Totals 19 3 Tremonton at Thatcher "Snow Miss bona fide members of the Utah TurPiano solo Coquet" Deweyville at Bothwell Sarah Shumway association who market key Growers' Riverside A delicious tray luncheon was ser- - their birds through the poultry G T F P League Standin? to members and the gantzation D Hales Dividends are also being rf i 5 it i North Division A Bowcutt guests: Mesdames declared on this stock on the same following invited If 2 0 0 4 I owns Linford J basis as that issued to egg producers Lillywhite R Eowcutt c Parley Plymouth Vern H D E Dell Bishop Manning L Hales 10 3 0 rg Fielding Hulsh Frank Mary Tingey Sterling Udy lg 0 0 n o Mr and Mrs C E Anderson and East Gailand C L Finder Sarah Jensen Hansen R Hales lg 0 0 a Mr and Mrs Lewis O Johnson Garland N L C ChrLstophetson j n it y Came that a uiinilin grounds a states vih'rh tan treen 3 anl oi 'm lull atpia re - ccr Tl"rT trLo e’eer CUT' and arc h if hoy each d o ': r ri James vshiag H GIVING THEATRE TICKETS t With M Men Basketball Daubers of Pioneers Entertained a tf 10 10 119 119 POULTRYMEN TO GET DIVIDEND :rud MET AFTERNOON 32 110 1113 Totals 13 28 2 M chytnsiai Joh uea'ei SOUTH coming The $150 THE YEAR 1932 CTs American Legion held its regular evening monthly banquet Thursday January H at the Garland Hotel where a delicious dinner was served s Utah Thursday January 21 Jas TliOfhpSon Garrett and II! DIVISION Thatcher G T G Adams rf Adams rf I Adams If c Dunn c Didenckspn rg Pi Person lg Prerson lg F r P 3 0 6 15 3 20 9 J 18 0 111 3 Lcwcyvi T 0 f PLATE DEPARTMENT TO OPEN IN BRIGHAM AITO Gnriard 2 o High F AiVr's C i'i 06 v c x r 2 5 10'0 00 7 Ira 14 0 0 111 3 P- - 2 0 14 0 p 9 f’l a hatcher Tremonton Both well Eiwrod SOON home of Mr and Mrs William Peterson in Elwood honoring Mrs Peterson’s father Henry Wagstaff of Brigham City it being his 70! h birthday annfver'-arA delightful time was enjoyed and the honored guest was the rpeipicit of maiy hearty congrat- ulatioitr from his friends were who present on the occasion 0 J o Treei“ to Elwood may VLt r 4 J head o rf v dav hreurreaker rf tlu imit of Thzvpscn c is rg ' b aixmt tiiat I re -i I 'nerd a i a Totals GairettV 5 33 L iv Stcd Archbald- e l ' Adams -t 'r D Gar'!n-- I mth fire Mcn Mr? Mil! on Peters Shd baby were received in Brigham "s 55 ct" thi! MIUn II Welling Secretary guests during the latter pa 't of tl 45 M W Peters week rt tire of Urs Fede-f sta're if Tgxiinled Mr and Mrs J J '!3mis le tv H Chrlstoffrrscn and Fridbvv to look after the v "“nob le me liccri'ie plates 35' 34 m 1 ty for 1932 i Ei'ar r re P t' rffnrt vtl be ’ ire j Ci'y efnee 23 future y near Me P C Fet'errn left Wedrrxiiay ?pd 27 tii" el n rued tartes i ill b on nuinlng-oa business trip to Soda 27 frv" the pubiip haul Splines Idaho d k' I' |