Show f Garland Utah Thursday March Vol 4 No 22 Bear River Is Old depression on has hit the A terrible depression Bear River high school ‘during the last week Students are obliged to come in clothes handed down from the older members of the family or In some garb found in the rag bag' This is a sort of contest which will last one week from March 14th to the There are judges in euch class 18th room and Friday the winners vUl lie awarded prizes LINE AT PROM There is to Le something new at the Junior Prom ilus year There is tp be a nception line in which the mayors of Tremont n and Garland the school board members and their wives will join student body represent atives in receiving guests The Junior President Dallas White says this is new and wants everyone to try to make it go over successfully “SAUCE IT It THE COsLINOS" 25th March A week from Friday will class present Dramatics another play entitled “Sauce for the Gosling” This play will be presented in assembly Beth and her brother a typical young girl and boy of modern times use too much slang to please their refined father and mother Of course mother father and grandmother cide to reform them — see In how clever a manner they do it the S U FLAG TO SCHOOL PRESENT A large flag of our country was presented to the school by the Landes Tractor Company lastl Monday March 14 at 1:15 during the special assembly period This flag w'as given because of the responses by the people of widespread the Bear River Valley In the radio letter contest conducted through Peter Spraynozzle We 0ake this opportunity in Cehalf of the people of the Bear RiverValley and the In thanking Mr Landes Caterpillar Tractor Co for the beautiful TRACK MEN GET CALL Track coach Leo Walker taking a hint from the birds has a large flock out daily in of tricksters working preparation for a big track season First on the program is to be the is which annual scheduled t° take place on the last Evan Green and Friday of March Elwin Garfield former winners in this event are among those in training The next event on the track program is the class meet This has not been definitely dated as yet but will Ue announced just as soon as this crust of snow can be induced t back up take time out until next ri fall The invitational meet at Provo the high school day meet at Logan and the state nice at the University of Utah are prujilites depending upon the perfcimences made by entries in the local meets and in the daily work outs 4 TAKEN FINAL PICTURES S Ecker Bearfax staff photand ographer made final individual group shots Monday on his last visit to the school in the Interest of the 1932 yearbook Groups taken were of the band the orchestra the opera cast and the first and second basketball squads In addition several more students had their mugs shot for the Bearfax class panels Manager Bob Kirkham announced in assembly that students who wish the book to be a fuR record of events should see to It that snaps reflecting rich campus life should be by this time pouring into the hands of the various members of the staff He announced that several remarkable features are being added to the book this P year 4 NEW SLUFFING Patato 90pears To-d- October and 11 Thirteen Wards 1908 Active The Relief Jesus Christ c mmerate March The ed I 17 Set-u- p Approximately one hundred met In the basement room Library Garland Monday ay Bear River 3take Relief So Organized 1932 Fahners Study i High Lights SCHOOL HELD CATERPILLAR 14 a caterpillar March Monday school was held the shop building at Bear River High One man exof the all the tractor parts plained and the attention they should have Dinner was then served It consisted of a meat sandwich Jjotatoe salad coffee or milk and an ice cream cone After this a picture was taken of the group and they adpourned to the aswhere a large United sembly hall fitates flag was presented to the Bear River High School “ the addressed Peter Spraynozzle group They then went to the Theatre wher pictures were shown of the Caterpillar tractors Signed By Pittsburg Relief Society ' 17 Society of the Church of of Latter-DaSaints will its 90th anniversary 1932 which was effectorganization the Prophet Joseph Smith in with Naaivoo Illinois March 17 1842 IB charter members the oldest of Emma them only 28 yeais of as of wife the Prophet S nith presiAnn Whitney de nt Mrs Elizabeth Mrs Sarah M Cleveland as counccl-o- i Tir' v Iligbe an American Legion a Mrs Elvii a Cowles as treasurer Jiiiiio World Seiies star who has ard our well known and talented been signed up by the Pittsburgh P' °tess Miss Eliza R Snow as secie-t- r Ph ates ry for The Society was organized charity and relief of the poor and n edy the window and the orphan a well as all benenolent purposes— a’ d this thought has always been kept in view yet its purpose was also te cr tch a clearer vision of tne better h:igs m life both spiritual and educational The church was only twelve years or ape when this organization was b night about Illinois was then considered frontier country John Tyler tli 3 Tenth Pi esident of the United States was’ in the White House at and the country itself Washing!-- Ward Reunion March 25-2- 6 discussed the farmers of the evening possilllities of forming a cooperative in this locality to market pot foes David F Smith manager and A L Kelley secretary of the Utah Fruit and Vegetable Growers association Inc were present and gave plans and full details of forming a local of that cooperative The maiketing raising and facilities were discussed with the officials who A cleaily outlined the fundamentals committee of a each grower from town of this locality was appointed to meet and discuss further details with the association and report back to another assembly of the growers at a later date O L Brough president of the North Box Elder County- Farm Bureau was chairman and presented Mr Smith and Mr Kelley who each gave outlines ol the plan telling of the success and operations of the central association at Salt Lake City and the twenty-fou- r locals located from Lewiston on the north to Moab Nevado on the south The association according to Mr Smith is similar in a great many respects to the Utah Poultry Producers cooperative a scale-obeing taken car of potatoes shipped to take care of the operating expenses the net returns going to the grower whose products were shipped The contracts are signed for a cancellable period of five years any year between specified dates The potatoes will be stored at a pit or warehouse to be built by the local in hi svicmlty and put on the market at a time when the price is best The central organization work? in close contact with the local In which Mr Smith calls their fundamental poky "The best sale in sight is the sale to make” Loans for seed may bemade through the Federal Seed Loan committee and a loan can IAj made through the central organization to Vulld the pit to the information given by according Mr Smith On March the 25 and 26 the Garland Ward Reunion will be held In the Recreational hall Young Folks day will be Friday March 25 with entertainment scheduled to meet their demand from 5 to 7 for all the young folks under 14 w ’s j At The adults will get together Satura from of merging period S' ial stressand depression day March 26 where a snappy proPrior to the advent of all other wo-- gram and emeitamment will take such as the Am-n's organizations place between 7:30 and 9 for all those over 14 years ican Women's Suflerage association National Council of Women WoAt 900 P M Saturday night a Folks d dance will men's Temperance and others The Young be staged The program of dances Relief Society of the y in be will church was formed for the Saints the hall so that all 't posted and advancement of women and arrange their dances to suit The bishopric cordially invites every tl rough it was to call for the needy Those appointed to act as a commityet the instructions of the' Prophet one in the wrnrd to be in attendance tee to further study the were v re that these women were also to whether you are a member $" not Charlman O L Brough J Burton ure their influence in spiritual develop Alf Garland J Capener Riverside rrcnt and in helping to correct the W Rhodes East Garland George m orals and strengthen the virtues of Abbott East Tremonton Orson Iverwomen of the the church through the South Tremonton son Leo Earl channels of education and organize-t- i MilFielding A N Wight Thatcher n ton Marble Both well Robeit J PotLife gives us to us a tragedy With the exception of the few years ter Beaver Dam and Collins ton and of March The afternoon the is time d ring the drivings of the saints and Marlon G Perry Dieweyvllle e long maich across the plains and 15th and the scenes are at Garland Mr Smith presented as concluding m tl e unsettled condition of the Saints and East Garland and points remarks a vivid picture of the farmer alter arriving in the valley the between say mg “The Farmer has his back to fire bustle all is the The for a street S ciety has continued its 90 years of the wall and must fight for himself service influence and growth until boll had rang the engine responded and this (a grower owned aiul grower its in great dispatch and is making (Continued on page three ) controlled cooperative) is one means way up factory street as only a fire of overcoming tJ n trouble'' engine can At the corner it now stops for reTEACHERS ATTEND tl’ f A Tragedy $150 THE YEAR Stockholders Vote Sell Warehouses Vote Sale of Box Elder County Warehouse Corporation At Special Meeting Held In Library Basement Saturday Afternoon Farmers Nation al Grain Corporation Purchaser Stockholders Pea Farmers To Contract Acreage Pea farmers numbering approximately 100 met Wednesday night in the basement room of the Library building and voted to grow between 400 and 600 acres of peas to be marA keted in the late July and August R Caiiener sixmsor of the meeting was in charge had the contract read and of the clauses of led in a discussion the contract J O White representing the Yaqui Fruit Co of Lbs Angeles attended the and explained the meeting answering all questions peitaining to the contract offered by his company together with the methods followed in planting harvesting sorting packing and marketing the peas Ail farmers present joined in a discussion of the plan and voted to accept Mr White's contract Mr White will be at the Bank Building at Garland all day Saturday to meet the farmers and sign up the acreage Altho this is an experiment in this in the Teton locality the farmers In Basin have L'ecn very successful number of making money in peas the farmers present had had previous experience and thought they could harvest a good crop in the Bear River a Valley Mr White is signing up farmers hi the Lewiston teritory Friday and will be pirpared to sign local farmers up to the maximum of 600 acres Saturday in the Bank Building at Garland District Court Calander For March Terra f TO INSTITUTE MARCH 19 The teachers of this valley will atthe Teachers Institute at the Elder high school at Brigham Cty Saturday March 19 The main speaker of the day will be President Fianklin S Harris of the Brigham The public genYoung University erally are invited to attend as outFollowing is the program tend E ix lined: 830 to 930— Consultations with the Superintendent Grammer Grade room 9 30 to 945 Stunt under the direction cf the Tremonton School 9 45 to 10:15 Community singing and special selections of music under the direction of Frank J Kennard 12:15 to 1115 All address to all teachers and the general public on “Obser-- v rtions in the East” by President 1 anklin S Harris of the Brigham Young University 11:15 to 11:30 General announcements 11:30 to 1:30 Open period for Teachers Association and down town lunch 130 to 330 Three departmental ses sions In which Pres 'Harris Mrs Addie L Swapp of the State Agricultural College and others — Mr and Mrs H Dean Hall Mrs W L Wood- spent Ogden and Morgan on a rnd pleasure trip and in and Mr Tuesday business absence and if we are ate and do not come to class at all it will be marked as a sluff He interprets a sluff as three days' absence Also if he catches a student sluffing It will probably mean the forfeiting of the year's credit In this way he is trying to stop the habit of coming to classes late and also stop sluffing RULE Mr Walker our Physiology teacher The contributors this week were: has just informed us that we are not Leona Shlmek Carl Cclmbs Wayne to sluff or be late to his classes If McWhorten Leila Stark Edith Tanaka we are late it will be marked as an Voss Ward and Madge Peterson fueling The next scene opens with the enof S gine entering the icar prmises Y Shibata's ranch The people are to and fro carrying buckets hurrying of water from the pumps to the small flame that has started in the house Willing hands drag forth the hose from the cemical tank and up the The ladder to the upstairs window cry of all ready comes lut no cemical The small tanks are brought but one is empty and the other has spent its life Frantically the boys work but the acid is not good they try the lid of the re serve container but it Is lodged so that with all force the boys can musted it will not come off As the last resort the truck is driven to the watering trough where an attempt was made to work up a stream but the well the while goes dry fames leisurely eat their way thru the upper story As the flames ciept on through the house the spectators stood by knowing full well that the $5000 house was doomed The finis comes with the collapse of the chimney throwing bricks over the remenants of the upstairs furniture destroyed The tragedy ends but those who unstand know full well that the insurance will not cover Shibata's loss and his loss will be spread completely out In Increased on fire inpayments surance W L WOOD ATTENDS AGENTS CONVENTION W L Wood manager of the Blue Light Service at Garland attended a convention at Logan Wednesday of 50 agents from all Utah Oil and Refining Co stations in this territory He reports that the company is on a few changes in order planning to give increasing service to the motorists for the coming season In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the state of Utah in and for the county of Box Eider Trial calender lor the March term 1932 The State of Utah vs Harry NewSet for trial man alies Dr J Harris March 28th at ten o'clex'k A M ChrisThe State of Utah Vs J 28th at trial of March tensen Set ten o’clock A M Jury The Sugar Beet Growers will meet ” Brigham City vs Roy Wakins and Saturday afternoon March 19 at 2 P Set for trial April M in the basement of the Library A P Sorenson Lottie McFarlane vs Aiander G Building for a discussion of the 1932 4 at ten o’clock A M Juiy Sugar Beet Contracts at The meeting was scheduled for McFarlano Set for trial April 5ht ten o’clock A M Non July March 12 but due to the grain growers lone C Lettman vs Henry Lettman to was changed meeting the date Set for trial ApnlO Noft Jury March 19 BEET GROWERS TO MEET SATURDAY 19th NEEDY MAY GET RED CROSS WHEAT All of the counties In Utah are e to make application for a portion of the 40000000 bushels of Grain Stabilization corporation wheat which has been turned over to the American Red Cross to distribute to "needy and distressed to a according people” letter received Tuesday by Director William Peterson of the Utah State service Agrlculural college extension from A L Schafer manager of the Pacific branch of the Red Cross Those desirous of obtaining some ol this wheat should make their wants known to the county unit of he Red Cross blanks will be furApplication nished and assistance given by officers in charge Mrs Earnest Jensen and two so of Springvllle and Mrs Vcrn Wixc and children of Brigham City s visiting with their parents Mr a Mrs W R Vanfleet Mrs Eugene Bone Mrs Earl Bo: Miss Viokt Bone and Miss Flo Lu spent Tuesday in Ogden wi£h friend F Mr and Mrs J Limb and M Myrle Umb motored to Ogden Sati day where they spent the day ul friends and relatives NORMA SHEARER IN “A FREE SOUL" SUN Norma Shearer in a gripping drama gnmb’Ing life is the of San Francisco's attraction coming to tlve Paramount theatre when “A Free Soul” Mayer's sensational of the Adela Rogers St Johns novel will be seen another such Mira Shearer plays to the glamorous role as she gave screen in "The Divorcee” and “Strang-ei- s May Kiss” but this time in a Setof adventure in ting of staik drama— among gangsters and he underwork! leaders society gamblers as wealthy of the - millionaire and descendants Argonauts She plajs of a famous of the daughter in his lawyer immersed in teachings of freedom sophisticated life and torn between two loves— one for a wealthy society man the ether czar for a gamlAer and underworld Lionej Barrymore Returns to acting to portray the lawyer father one of in modern the most dramatic roles literature Leading he ghi into error and finally awakening to his mistake bearing his own sins before a Jury to save the happinsps of his daughter'he and unforgetable presents a dominant figure Clark Gable Leslie Howard and share leading man honors the Tlie’ stockholders of the Box Elder Warehouse County corporation decided to sell the fixed assets of their to the Fanners National company Grain corporation at a meeting held last Saturday afternoon In the Library Garland building The deal pending for several weeks was closed when the stockholders present voted the sale The National " in the was represented corporation W Jess Wade Ogden negotiations by secretary treasurer of the Intermount-aGrain Growers Inc and M G Fence Ogden manager of the Farmers National corporation Transfer of the fixed assets involved a stipulation that each of the 135 sockholders of the warehouse corporate!! would receive one share ol stock In the national It was reported each share is Vault'd at $15 The difference between the value of the shares and the $37500 purchase price would be paid in cash to the warehouse corporal Ion of the ' wareUsing the facilities house corporation which consist of storage room for 600000 bushels of wheat the national corporation ex of th pects to serve grain growers with region improved marketing methods It is understood The purchasers expect to make this the center in the country P C Pettcrson was chairman and of the John J Shumway secretary meeting More than organiation the a hundred members were present of BEET SEED LOANS NOW BEING MADE Farmers in Utah who contemplate planting sugar L'eets may make application for loans not to exceed $12 per acre according to word received Monday by Director William Peterson of college Agricultural (he Utah Stale extension service from the federal seed This loan olflce in Salt Lake City of hand sum includes the employment to the latjor for thinning according indirmation released A maximum loan of $3 per acre will be allowed on the planting of alfalfa provided other crops are planted sufficient to pay for the loan this fall concessions Additional have been gijnted by the federal government t U!h livestock owners who are in need ol more feed for their animals according to Walter E Eliff administrative officer In charge of the loan office at Under Grand Forks North Dakota the present arrangements owners may borrow funds up to $5 per head for cattle and horses 50 cents per head for sheep and $150 per head for hogs loan for each individThe maximum ual has been increased to $600 and the time for the receipt of applications has been extended to March 31 The mueaad rates apply only where previous advances have been made Mr Eliff advises Those who are In need of feed or seed loans should notify the county agent a member of the county committee or any inquiiles will be handled at the extension service office at Mr Eliff also requests that aU Logan applications for livestock loans be sent to Grand Foiks North Dakota Utali livestock owneis will have rebefore ceived over $500000 in loans the close of open period according to W W Owens assistant director of the Utah Extension service who has at the Just returned from assisting Grand Forks office I A ROAD SHOW NEXT WEDNES-THUR- S M ole The M I A cf the various wards of the stake present their annual Road Show next Wednesday and Thursday March 23 and 24 In the vai ious Recreational halls These shows given annual by the M A are full of spice and very enterwhich taining to the big audiences attend The waid contest In the numbers and much rivlalry takes place The fust nhht the north end of the stake wPl see the show the players rotating from ward to ward until all have seen it The south end having the same opportunity the following night I |