| Show s '1 f Vol 4 No 22 Bear Garland Utah Thursday Two V: POTATO JUNIOR PROM MARCH 18TII Is a Prom Every year the Junior much celebrated and anticipated event this year It Is going to be the biggest event the best the most celebrated ever held in the school On March this grand event will take There will be splendid music place! decordreamy and snappy beautilul and ations clever lighting effects is Everybody delicious refreshments welcome to come and enjoy an unforgetabie happy evening term report cards FOURTH The students of the Bear River high March 9th Some of the students were school received their report caxds on happy to find what good marks they received while others were very much dissappointed STUDENTS WORK FOR HISTORY History students no The American matter how hard they have worked in the past will get failed if they do not hand in a theme about 20 pages about some phase of the part United This States plays in world affairs vail be the last as well as the longest theme lequired and Miss Woodside insists cn its being handed in before she hands over the credits MEETING $150 THE YEAR TALLS VS next the assemby pt’cd the tall boys of the Burins b will play the short boys In order will give i male the game fair they the shoit Lhys either more men or more point per basket Theer is going to be a small price of The five cents charged for admission money received will go to pay for the club s picture to be put in tlie annual During Thuisday i INSTALATION A FLANS River Chapter of the Futuie are planning to initiate the to green hands and green Freshmen hands to Future Farmers This will take place in the near future probably on a Friday night F Bear I'amurs SPUING ACTIVITIES and track Spring football practice condiwill begin as soon as weather tions permit This year Coach Walker Coach and the track lwil handle Hairis will take over the football duties Two coaches can give mor attention to athletics than - one and It is a sure thing that these acivitics a ill develop more rapidly than in past i : - lb t loll 0 4i- - CALLED t I A meeting of all people of the Valley in Potato interested growing and will be "held in the basemarketing ment of (he Gailand Library Mondiy evening March 14 at 8 o’clock P M in Prominent potato men our local! y as a potato district will be their companies present to lepresent and to and explain various proosals to develop help for man organization this very important department of our agricultural int ress Come out and bring your neighbors L’ Sophomores R ' put the uper Roll classmc s r j : - fI y i i £ vi ' i I j Charles G Chicago Dawes (left) Clialrma porailon end Kelvin and A fcrl fi ?v cf ihe T ir’1- - th© Middio wcit interest in the t V (k ard pn o n at - (I it uUer o t’ the no Corpurn n r 'r fcnmo Siivieo to n itoi s (f small bankj of cess of the gigantic RoionAruo ri drrrag the first two Finance Corporation which M bt? whk-tt st of Mr years raj lor s proieing orgatiired ia Washington posal tvf iovP 'into speedy action by Congress was that i ' Ih lion Financa Charles G Dawes whose name is lie a to make Coeporatimi norUed synonymous for the business loans to e’ l barks as well as to of Chicago will sit in the (community financial m u uiioiis ami others needdriver’s scat as the active head of tho ing Its aid lu r Lop would release great ?2 000000 000 Federal corpora euhetar ial auioants of money to doturn just author-e- d by Congress pe liters who- -' fuuds lrid been Another Chicago banker a Democrat by the fa ire of such banks who is being rciHiatedly mentioned as J'fr Trayli r's btnrgestiuii undo such a man of rieauiuitlal timbtr has the ihat it was embodied in distinction of making a vital contributhelERl ns 'i illy rarnexl by Congress tion to the imilnl str nylh and success more t’ m ary other man i3 Fej of the Reconstruction Corporation fir the timely assistance That man is Melvin A Traylor presi- tlmfc will now be possible for many dty dent of tho First National Bank of posfors of email banks throe gho at tho Chicago who was the first to visualize lion Maxine Andrus Dean Anderson Austin Lavina Barnard Arch Benson Bertchtold Mable Beyer Vhginia Juno Owen Brougli Francis Bourne Nonne Buchannan Vnginia Carter All e Chikten'-Deone Checketts Alai Maunne Cook hnstopherson Crockett Thora Dewey Iona Davis Genevieve Janice Earl Thora Durfcy Gardner Ruth Hamsun Orpha Hopartm Hadfie’d Deserving Utah poultiynun will bo The Secretaiy of Agriculture per Maude Hamson Arlene anted fedeial loans to finance the Gavk P’lisiiant to the act of Congress Rhea II ss Rhea floppier lias spring Mavis Hansen Aft on JohnHolmgren January 22 1932 creating flu p 'i chose ofof baby chicks a‘ result the organization in Salt Mai ioii Johnson son Helen Johnson Reconstruction Finance Coipnum and is re vtv I ke recently of the Pouliiy Finance Hein has completed the Loa Francis Karnelv of a Utah Loans" pnva'e Lull Corporation to make Jessie Manning Manning Inter backed by the Fedeial Rutl Michael is Mabel Meister The County Agncu u ral Agent lias diate Credit Bank of Berkeley Palk been designated Munns Nye Charlotte Fay the acting secn’aiv Palmer Petterson Gerald Florence in his county and thees loams will be Fuel" made at his office The an finance organization Max Pcersoti Jack Rhodes A county poultry is designed Romer Fianeis Romer L'ona Shimek committee will be chosen to art m a ifering the loan privileges of deterioration Pm Harold Smith Iia Somers similar capacity as the livestocl hai s !e!y to pi'went Mr Utah’s Miles Thompson Edna poultiy industry by providing Stumm committee to replenish with funds Ward pmducers be ’in to be will arranged Everything f undation flocks with baby clucks it making seed loans In Box Ekh Articles of incorporation were filed County next Tuesday March 10 with the secretary of state after they ROBERT II (Continued on page thiee) Agent Agricultural Loans Available To Make Appication' Purchase Chicks For Seed Loans Social Ends Adult Education Classes g g years Adult classes at the Rear River high TRIP FIELD school were drawn to a close Monday Tuesday March 8 the fourth ho four hunnight when approximately attended rami Management class under the dred ambitious “students” spent thirty the Lnal class session and partcpatfd d y'icn of Mr Nichols Associ-tes at the Utah Poultry min in a rousing dance social which fillow- nil Tiemontcn plant learning to ed Immediately after the final class candle eggs period and The b3s de ie’eri Into groups After meeting instructors In final candlcrs class sessions wLh the lrip cf several cases and In some learned tic Imres of eggs and seme taking "final examinations’ members of egg marketing fundamentals where to the gymnasium adjourned furnished orchestra old the time LESS TROUBLE MOPE PADDLERS music old ard new as the moment During the shop period Joe Frisby manded refreshments were Light D y Gleason nad Wesley Pierson weie served the large number cf patrons by ’nr n paddlers the high school faculty to office the into were called They eleventh maiked the Tire occasirn ' cms their plans with the teacher night of a school which attracted a " 'st They planned rules with total of nearly four hundred adilts ' ’ishnents as follows: communities from such representative S ffers 5 snats: Loafers 3 spats as—Garland — Tremonton Thatcher Dirty Benches 2 spats Tools left out Bothwell Bear River Elwood Clty( 2 spats Tools not checked spat Riverside Dam Beaver Deweyvillc Garland Fast Fielding and the SERVING VISITORS jacent territory Mondayf March 14 at 1215 o'clock Principal' C E Smith and members thhe second year cocking classes are of the faculty received numerous of serving lunch in the gymnasium pressions of gratitude from those who ' memto 200 school Bear River high have been attending the night sesbers of the Landes Tractor School Mr Smith stated sions that the which will be In session on that date faculy was only too glad to cooperate It has been planned to serve the lunch in supp’yng ruh a community need Cafeteria style an dthat tlmy youd support all future demand for such wotk The students who have contributed articles to this column this week are: The Genealogical eommltce cf the Leona stake announces Lida Stork Carl Coombs that regular1 Shimek Ruth Morrison Don Grover temple exeursio' day to the Igan W E Pierson Luella Romer Darrell Temple will be Friday Those wk'ung S’okes Dale Coombs Peterto po in the af’ernocn will be admit-- 1 Madge Mrs Sweeten Feted At George Henrie Entertains Birthday Party D Of P y 9 thr son entcitam G G Sweeten honor of Mr Sweeten on lus birthday anniversary Thursday evening of la‘ i dirm r course weak A three solved at sma’l tables decorated in St Patrick’s designs wa Fallowing dinner the evening The follow m spent in playing games U S Muislul guests were piesent: M1 and V Vosca Call of Salt Lak of O d Moore and Mrs Bishep and Mis Eph White of Mr and Mrs IE B Davis and r Roland and Mrs S M Chadbum oi Malad Mr and Mrs Jesse Whi of Trcmonlou Messis and Mcsdain J J Shimway P C Petleisun O Njf D Henry Ge'T Manning Davis LtRoy Manning J J White and Dr and Mis John W Chamlx Mvs Jce O' STAKE PRIMARY ASS’N ANNUAL CONFERENCE The Primary association of the Bear River Stake will hold its annual convention Sunday afternoon at 2 P M in the tsl'ernacle a general primmy Interes tog bvaid member present ssons are anticipated In the evening in’ the recreational hall the Garl nd ward will present r the and The Lh Of The World" The primary workers are urged ti lie present and the public are invited to attend rr 3 Daughters of the Piopeers were cntei tallied Thursday y pleasantly larch 10th at the home of Daughter Jennie Henrie Captain Lorelua presided The oi'ening song “How irm a Foundation” prayer Annie lunns Captain Lorcda Capener pr ‘ented each lady with patterns of ui’ blocks of which they were to make two block ly the next meeting hen they will join in making a quilt fir the benefit of the camp A book 'evlcvv on and B’ack Hawk wars was ghen Beal by Josephine Tome expert ners of the Black Hawk war was then related Mae by D D Two Harris and p Josephine sols woe given by Stanley with Mis John Benson ac accom The panlest Two readings were given by Beverley Jean Sumcrs and one by Cleon Summers A few remarks were made by Mattie Irvin and Agnes Stander from the Central camp of Brigham City The closing grng was “Our God We Raise To Thee” Nellie benediction Rose A social hour was then sjient with eventeen members and the following C visitors: Mesdames M Peterson Chris Barfuss M A Andius Hyrum Jenscn Sam Richards John Garrett Mrs Johnson Eva Sasser John Benson George Summers and Lydia was adjourned to me t the 2nd Thursday in April at the church with Josephine Harris as hostess All Profits— Growers Meetings Called Five Beet are Growers meetings called for the purpose of discussing the fundamentals of the plan adopted recently by the Utah Beet association and the Sugar Company and other companies manuMr Wm Robbins Civil War facturing sugar in this region veteian recleved a shock of his The time and places of the meetings life eventful last Saturday are: Garland Saturday March 12 2 when he found that $65 00 of his P M Honcyville Monday March 14 pension which he was sending Bear River City- - Tuesday March 15 to his sick wife to help defray' March 16 and Corinne Wednesday the excuses of her nurses was Bothwell Thursday March 17 missing from his pocket Mr Ludvig Larsent presdent of the The veteran received the draft Garland Sugar Beet association states at the post office had It cashed that all growers should turn out to by Mr Plnder at the Garland the meetings to become well acquaintDrug placing The $65 00 In an ed with the contracts before the are envelope to send to Ills wife at approached to sign He further states and journeyed Stone( Idaho that all questions about the contract along towards home can bo put before the meeting Later the money was found by The contract a agreed upon ia a TheiTon Ptnder and Paul Capestraight participating contract with no ner and turned over to Mayor Under minimum price guaranteed its terms the price paid to the farmer Capener who returned It to Mr Robbins when he dlscoveied the for beets will be based upon three loss factors: sugar content sugar extraction and the market price of - lugar The extraction factor wal raised to a oint which will give the farmers as nearly as it was possible to compute a split with the manufacturers This means in effect that the growers will receive 50 per cent of tho sugar extracted from there beets and the per ton price of the I4?ets will be based on the price the sugar companies reThe Gailand Lions joined each ceive for the sugar Hotel for a (Continued on page three) other at the Garland luncheon meeting Wednesday night After the singing of America and prayer by Chaplain W W Richards singing contest the was on To avoid further dlstrotlons the prize was awarded to Gil on the count of his ability to open his rhouth to let out the sound rather than the quality of sound itself The members of ffid Ladies Self Lion P C Petterson was speaker entertCulture Club were delightfully his sul'ject being the "Livestock Inained on Friday afternoon March 4th dustry" which he covered thoroughly with Mrs J Lee Isaacson as hostess and well Pres Mrs E Andrus conducting the Lion Nichols and Mr Strepper gave following Interesting program: a detailed nport of the Lions Follies "Women’s CIGbs in Far Lands” by and rast parts With the unraveling Mrs John Benson of each part of the plot greater apWith Our Old "Communicating came forth World plause and enthusiasm Mrs R J Stayner Neighbors” and all ere anxiously waiting for April Duets "Me” and “Love Letters In Lst the date set for said producton The Sand MLsaes Fay Nye and Cleo the Forsgren The resolution by sponsored make vvmk committee of the state on "Never Let The Old Quartet Flag Copner was passed by the club Dio” and Sweetheart”t mens Messrs Geo Lion Last won the busimss Mark Nichols Theo Nye Shell Seivlce prize given by Garland Action and Charles Last A delicious After a salute to Old Glory he club tray luncheon was served to twenty adjourned nine members and the following invited guests: Mesdames James Elmer Jensen E J Holmgren C L Plnder Sunday Train Schedule Sterling Hulsh Lee Peterson Lee Grover and Tracy Welling 13th ChangedSlarting Club adjourned to meet March 18 with Mrs P C Petterson as hostess Vet Loses His ‘ w 1 Honor ' r VH B 4 ' & I "'V? k Held In Salt Lake Last Friday— Sugar Company And Growers Make 50-5- 0 Split On r ' i 4' An Agreement Was Reached At A Meeting h i i Many Students On definitely to shame with publication or ENJOYED the official fouith term honor roll "Giaidma Pulls The String" a one Wednesday March 9 The roll disof a closes that of the five "A” honor stuact ccncdy dipicting the traged modern young man who is forced to dents theie are thiee sophomores as propose to his sweetheart in the managainst one senior and one freshman ner of the Victoiian age was presentotitnumbi r Girls again boys the March 9 ratio cf Kiris to Lbys being ed in assembly Wednesday chosen by The cast of character “B” roll’ five to one on the hi a was t follows: ihe diamatic Tic ok K s of Fielding and Lysle Maiian Johnson Bjoin of Tremonton both sophomores The M ither Manan Hall upheld the honor of the “Bears" on Gandma Malle Micheahs Mi "A” roll bolstiring the males on Julia Edna Mae Ward that roll considerably The complete HUdegarde Lemuel Earl roll follows: William Thornton “A” Honor Roll: Lysle Bjorn Faye ihis play was to have bt n presentFrank Hess Phylis Richcd Tuesday March 8th but In order to Farnsworth from Vftr r College ards and Helen Elwell allow a program “B” Honor Roll: Irene Allred Norma vj be given it was postponed SHORTS Er wi in Junve l -- PLAYLET ' 10 1932 Sugar Beet Growers Receive Contracts River High Lights er March $6500 Pension Lions Follies Is Cast At Luncheon Ladies Self Culture Club Entertained March 13th train Effective Sunday service on the Malad Valley Branch will be changed on Sunday Only as follows hereafter until On each Sunday tinin southbound olheiwiae an aimed will leave Malad 12:25 P M Instead of 8 13 A M ail king Brigham City 215 P M and connecting at that point with train No 29 from S ilt Lake City also at for points norh connecting Brigham Ciy with train No 42 from the north and leaving Brlghnm City at 2 40 P M for Salt lake and intermediate points Returning to Malad train will leave Bricham City at 2:55 P M connprting with tiain 29 from Salt Lake City leaving Salt Lake CJv 12 30 P M arriving Malad at 4:43 P M The schedule in part Is as follows: 2 55 P M Lv Brigham Ar 2 15 P M 1:35 3 27 TjJ monton 1:28 3 32 Garland 1:16 Fie kiing 1:11 3 40 Plymouth 12:54 4 03 Poitage Lv M 1225 P 4 45 P M Ar Malad CHOIR ORGANIZED AT EAST GARLAND WARD chjir has born organized in the East Gailand ward and those who arej in charge of It aio ety pleased to see the inflict that the people aie taking in It v I nri thirty pie-- t th sent at the regular jiaftle and they were given me wry ceid Instruct ons who Garland bv Jyjyh KukSiws if was tie re In ihe interest of the Bear River stake A ' CONJOINT PROGRAM MUCH ENJOYED Tire conjoint under the program direction of the M I A was given last Sunday evening in the Garland ward chapel Mrs P C Petterson The following numbers were presided "America” given: Singing pra”r Delos Thompson singng "S ar Spangled Banner” annotmeemen' s Theodore Arbon and C E Smith A vocal solo was rendered by Fa- e Nye accomp lied by Fred Nye on the violin and Mark Nichols on the piano Saw solo was given pleasing all The speaker of the evening was President C E Smith who spoke cn and the forces that "Washington” made him great Next was a trio Misses Jane White Elaine Rice and two Lavelle Roberts who rendered numbers Benediction was by Aaron Porter LICENSE BUREAU TO CLOSE SATURDAY in charge of the Plate Department house announces be open until plates for 1932 auto bureau shows that 1171 passenger and 339 truck plates have been issued to date However this week should show an increase The local office has proved a real to car owners as it is convenience centrally located and the plates are distributed right there Mr M W Peters Box Elder License in the county court that the office will Mirch 12 to obtain A report from the |