Show r( - ( f Gu§ E°MoQ(Si Garland Utah Friday January Vol 5 No 24 Bear River F F Lions Club Discusses Bear RiVer Crop Allotment Plan High Lights Both sides of the Domestic Allotment plan now Pefore Congress as a ar mrelief measure were enthusiastically discussed by members of the Garland Lions Club at their regular held Wednesday meeting evening at the Garland Hotel Lion 18 John Benson led with an explanation of the plan and followed by presentJUDGES WIN POULTRY ing several of the leading arguments on both sides of the question B R H S poultry judging The Lion A R Capener chairman of team was represented at the Committee was in Poultry Show by Earnest the Agricultural VarMorrison and Ira Somers Through charge of the informal debate ious points brought out in extemportheir hard work and careful Judgment aneous speeches served to educate the they won first place and brought home of the club on the promembership more honors to Bear River The crop judging team made a fair visions of this proposed legislation disrepresentation winning sixth place out This was the chief purpose of the cussion of about thirty teams CHANGED SCHEDULE As a result of a faculty meeting held a change has then made In Tuesday days the program of school make-uIt has been decided that school will be held on Jan 14 Feb 4 and Feo MAKE-U- ' Lion President TAKEN PICTURES BEARFAX P S Ecker of the Ecker Studio of Salt Lake City has been takig pictures for the 1933 Bearfav for the pact three days All seniors and the Searchlight staff were taken Wednesday juniors and freshmen Thursday and group pictures of the band and basket ball and football teams Friday Mr Ecker also took pictures for the 1932 Bearfax and his work has proved to be very successful TO SCHOOL RETURNS STUDENT Dorothy White of Garland a stuschool dent of the Bear River high to school after a has eturned long by an autostay at home caused mobile accident in which she was last fall ciitically injured BASKET BALL first league basket Lall game is played with Ogden on January 19Ui in the Ogden gymnasium lWe have had practice games with South Cache North Cache and Preston and so far we have been successful in placing a mighty figure on the score board Everyone' is hoping that luck will not fail us now that the league games are beginning and that the basket ball season will turn out as well as the football season did The to be TEACHER AT B R II S There has been a new teacher at Bear River in the Agricultural department Paul Sant from Logan has been subteaching since last Wednesday stituting for Nichols who has gone te Ogden to attend the stock show NEW Mark Nichols report- ed briefly on the success of county entries at the Ogden Stock Show He stated that the show was on a par with others of recent years and expressed the opinion that those interested in any branch of stock raising who missed the show experienced a loss The business men’s prize a bright red tie was won by Lion B Dale Gibson Lion John J Shumway contributed the piize After a highly favorable repoit on the New Year’s Eve dance by the com mlttce in charge of the affair and after the usual Lion Salute the g was adjourned Beet Seed Culture Makes By Kesisteut Beet Plants Scalley Agricultural Superintendent of company the agricultural department in this county was apportioned some of this seed In the tests made in the past two growing seasons the results from the strain give a great deal of the worst promise of overcoming damages experienced in the past years of beet growing These facts asceitained by the experiments will be of great interest to the people of this district in general so we relate them in some detad RETURNS TEACHER Four fields for experimentation were D Cannon returned to school Wedselected In regions attacked most nesday after almost a week of sickness Mr Cannon’s students regret-e- d severly when the pest is prevalent and J Taura his absence very much as they fell namely: A'M Reeder several miles west of Corinne and two behind in their studies others at Thatcher district near the west mountains where also fly infesDRAMATICS CLASS ENTERTAINS tation has been common on farms of A N Wight and C W Summers THE STUDENT BODY In The 2nd hour dramatics class enterthis particular year 1931 the damage tained the student lAxiy Wednesday was greatest in the Thatcher district January 11 with a one act play The as the yields indicate title of this play was "Joint Owners The comparative seed used was the in Spain” The cast consisted of four common commerial Dippe and the DeThose who took part in partment strain known experimentalcharacters it were: Maurine Cook Janice Earl ly as U S Factory No 1 and yielded La Von Spencer as follows: A M Reeder Common Edythe Jensen and This is the second of the series of 137 tons per acre U S F No 1 177 tons J Taura Common 10 8 tons U plays the Dramatics class is preparing for presentation S F No 1 13 6 tons A N Wight Common 92 tons U S F No 1 161 '7 — C W Summers Common 44 tons U 111 (Thl3 last field was S F No generally reduced by over water damage showing also greater vigor of the resistant strain in overcoming the excess water damage) The average of these tests gave a greater yield than the commercial by 63 per cent though the tonnage of the Corrine fields was fairly good on the NEW ROOM INSTITUTED common seed plots A new room or rather a temporary Two other plots fields conducted am joj paqsqqmsa uaaq arrq matuuvde on the experimental the hall in class main by the Company men at Chase and sewing The sewing room was being used by Garland where it happened the fly Mr Ecker who has been taking did not Infest only slightly The pictures tonnage of both plots was good but the girls the vigor of the resistant strain gave From the observations Goverdaari treo Aaqt sa piqui or rnaas juop 24 per cent greater tonnage tab on the boys who hang on the nment agents checked all these results radiators very carefully The best beets wereselectedfrom Those who contributed to this col- - these plots pitted and planted the umn “this week are: Helen Elwell past spring as mother beets at GarLewis McFarland Jessie Manning land experimental farm and on the LaPrele - Saunders Dona ' Brough farm of C W Hubbard at Rochefort Charlotte Palk Eldon Zundel K Nel- station Through the power to reproa duce seed had been son lone Davis Lynn Peterson impaired by the Continued on page four) Atkinson fta A $150 A Year Home Destroyed By Night School Fire Last Wednesday Begins Monday Father mother and ten children left homeless last week w'hen the home of J C Howell of Portage River burned to the ground early Wednes The members of the Bear carload of hogs and took seventh day morning The fire forced the enchapter of Future Farmers of America from partlcl- - place in the pen of three fat barrows tire family to vacate their home and who i eturned yesterday in Future Farmer competition before help could reach them the cipating in the Ogden Livestock Show Larsen Louis of East Garland won home and everything were destroyed from their' report many winnings numerous first and seconds with his and the family were left standing in Livestock and Judging team competiHampshire sheep as did Don Gunnell the snow clad in nothing but their tion In the Intermountain Future Farm- of Howell with his Rambouillet sheep night clothes Owen Brough Jr and East Tremon-to- n All Portage was awakened by the ers Judging Contest held last Friday' won first and Champion Guern-se- y the Bear Rher poultry Judging team cry “Fire” which rang throughout the with his Guernsey heifer in Future Ira Someis of East Garvillage but when comprising they reached the Farmer competition Tremon-! Morrison home which was about a mile noith of of land and Ernest The exhibitors of beef steers were the town were too late to save ton won fiist place honors and foe they Intermountain E J and Douglas Holmgren of Gar- anything except help the family the the achievement land Louis Larsen of East Garland which was forced to flee for their Poultry Association awarded the Bear John Fridal Rulond lives from the burning home River chapter a fine Future Farmer Day Gaifield Andeison Don LeRoy Stenquist The cause of the fire is unknown plaque The gram Judging team won 6th Homer and Perry Wilson of Tremon-toof Bear River Byron Weidman team 14th place and the Livestock Merlin Romer of Elwood and Thirty one teams from Utah City place Poultry Ass n To Amend Idaho and Colorado competed in each Max Anderson of Bothwell won first second third fourth and nfth was of the three Judging contests At Convention In Livestock exhibits the members won in beef competition In the Auction Sale held Wednesof the Bear River High School Future Faimers won $26500 in prizes They day the Bear River Futuie Farmers Prol'ems of vital Interest to the exhibited 45 head of fat hogs 18 head steers sold for $3 85 to $650 per cwt industry including a fat sheep and breeding sheep 18 beef the hogs from $450 to $13 00 per cwt state’s poultry and the fat lambs $575 per cwt Some proposal to amend the association’s steers and pure bred Dairy heifer Future Farmer: over $1500 00 worth of fat stock was corporate articles w'ill be presented at Delawn Diderickson of the Utah of Thatcher won the Grand Cham- - sold by the members of the Bear River the annual convention AssocCooperative Poultry Producers pion barrow and Giand Champion' chapter in the Auction Sale carload of fat hogs of the entire show' Mark Nichols local chapter advisor iation In Salt Lake January 17 and 18 800 1000 Between and Utah and from Idaho who acted as Supt of the Swine deUtah with exhibitors Nebraska and Michigan competmg for partment of the Ogden Stock Show southern Idaho poultrymen will attend at the Newhouie Hotel reports that the show was as big as the sessions these honors it is estimated by Clyde d Edmonds even and was well attended by livewon secDelbert Firth of Bothwell Attendassociation genera lm&nagcr ond place in the Futuie Farmer half stock bleeders and show patrons ance will be augmented this year by the fact that the Utah Hurkey Grow Real Action Shown In Mrs Gleason Entertains is holding eis’ association its yearly Town Basket Ball League conference in conjunction with the Daughers of the Pioneers weie were By Orson A Christensen of the Pioneers Daughters Since the beginning of sugar beet pleasantly entertained by Mrs Myrtle culture in the intermountain states Gleason Thursday Meeting comcaused of the beet by the virus blight menced by Donna Boss and Berniece leaf hopper known as Austin singing “Georgia Lullaby” accommonly on his Boss b uaaq smq uiaui pus by Peter companied aqqM ace to the industry at different times guitar Prayer was offered by Minnie and places Recognizing the seriouLarsen after which Captain Lorelda sness of it the U S? Department of Capenef made a few remarks pretaln-in- g has established a division Agriculture to a pioneer dance which will tifke to study it and find means of control place February 22 After twenty years beginning in a Della Marriott gave a paper on the small way and enlarging as Congress of Pioneers notes publication saw fit to increasing appropriations a early Donna Boss and Berneice Gleason notable degree of success has been Trail” after which Polly "Utah sang achieved in developing a beet which is Smith offered the benediction highly resistant to the poison of the A social hour followed The follow'- fly sting Two years ago the Lepartmcnt reing were guests: Mrs Clarence Austin Chris Peterson W L leased to the Sugar Co J M Fraser a small quantity of this stiain of seed Allred Joe Murray A S Hall Lydia for tests in a field way Under the Rowley Maggie Stokes Emily Tangin Berniece Austin and Donna Boss direction of Douglas General OVER GETTING SICK SPELL During the last week or so the bells school have been on a of the high crazy streak Just lately they have been ringing when supposed to If they do not ring an hour at a time without stopping again the students may survive! 1933 Takes Many Honors Mrs Peck Entertains BELLS STUDENTS ENJOY ASSEMBLY Students of the B R H S listened to the assembly intensely program Thursday which consisted of one musical number by the girls’ glee club and a talk by Mr S tree per on his trip back East last summer 13 Last Saturday night the North Box Elder Town Basket Ball League saw some real action The games started 8 at P M with East Garland besting to 0 then Portage took Fielding Garland into camp in an exciting well played game 32 to 24 The final game of the evening was a fast game between Tremonton and Honeyvllle with Tremonton coming out of a hard struggle on the long end of a 35 to 28 seoi e Fiom the excellent style of basket ball shown Saturday night the competition throughout the remainder of the league should be plenty hot as all are very evenly matched six teams and only keen competition can be expected Every Satuiday night these teams games in play three regular scheduled the Bear River High School gym beCome out and ginning at 8 P M back your boys and get a big evening’s enteitainment all for ten cents President Mrs Roy Miss Manning Manning doing some LaVera spent shop- and Mrs Alfred Michaclis had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr and Mrs Ernest Gotch of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Art Michaclis and City of this city Mr Thatcher Future Farmer Boy Takes Large Prizes OGDEN Jan 12— Chester White fat barrow exhibited champion a Future Far by Delawn Diderickson was the first mer boy of Thatcher sold at auction at the prize animal fourteenth annual Ogden Livestock The animal brought Show Wednesday 13 cents a pound from the American Packing and Provision company also purchased The same company the grand cha: iplon carload of fat Diderickby young swine exhibited son giand t Thompson County Official Attend Annual State Convention T L Davis County Commisloners George May George Abbott Clerk J Josephson Treasurer H W Perry Sheriff Zundel Attorney Lewis Jones of Box Elder and other officials county are attending the tenth annual Garland’s First Bishop convention of the Utah State AssociaMarried Fifty Years tion of County Officers held at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt take City on Thursday and Friday of this week Jan 18 Mr and Mrs Wednesday Questions of importance to county W L Grover of 956 California Ave government which will be presented Salt Lake City will celebrate their to the legislature are being discussed Golden Wedding They anniversity at the convention Sheriff John H Mrs Oscar Harris visit led last were for many years residents of Gar- Zundel will be In charge of the in Huntsville it being het land Mr Grover was the first bishop sheriffs’ Wednesday department for departmental old home town and filled that of Garland ward study position for many years Mr Mr and Mrs E J Holmgren Friends of Mr and Mrs Grover in and Mrs Harold Persson and Mrs J the Bear River valley will be delightValley Sport Carnival L Harvey motored to Ogden Monday ed to hear that they are celebrating To Be Staged Saturday While there they attended the shock this event show and dance Mrs F M Peck was hostess to a Chosen bridge party at her home Wednesday Sixteen guests were present evening was Mrs and enjoyed the evening J P Barnard of Deweyville Art) of the Guernsey Fisted received the high prize and elected president Mrs J D Gunderson low prize after Cattle breeders Saturday at the Ogden which a dainty luncheon was served Livestock Show’ when the stockmen of C the state held their annual meeting by the hostess Manning and D E Saturday m Ogden ping poultry group The list of convention shakers headed by Governor Henry H Blood a educators includes poultrymen banker and an engineer besides both the state jioultry association and the Utah State Farm Bureau mentioned contemThe pioposal the poultry associaplates amending tion’s articles of incorporation in a manner that will preclude all possi-- ( continued on page two) Night school got away to a flying start last Monday night at the Bear River high school when members of the night school faculty met prospective students in twenty courses In a general assembly Principal C E Smith explained that the purpose of the school was primarily to keep our valley and our high school In the front ranks of those institutions which strive to keep abreast of modem educational trends toward adult education Special attention was called to the course In accounting which is being offered by Mr Hyrum Jensen recently elected to membership on the Board of Education and originator of a system of bookkeeping The present value of study-- along this line was dwelt upon particularly A representative number of aptrona decided on the following which will be carried out again on Monday January 16 700 to 7:45 Accounting Nichols Agriculture Biology Arbon Corrective English Streeper Craft Work Shurtz and Capener Economic Problems Benson Fawn Mechanics Last and Spillman Foods and Nutrition Burnham Harris Phy Ed for Men Joldan Play Production Touch Typing 0 Jensen Richards or King Seminary 745 to 8 30 H Jensen Accounting Nichols Agriculture America & World Affairs Woodslde Craft Work Shurtz and Capener Cannon Descriptive Physics Farm Mechanics Last and Spillman Modem Novel Johnson Modern Drama Griffin Orchestra Nye Touch Typing c Jensen or Richards Seminary King 850 to 9:15 H Jensen Accounting Davis Astronomy Farm Mechanics Last and Spillman Orchestra Nye Ed Mendenhall Women Physical Smith Psychology c Jensen Touch Typing Richards or King Seminary Wednesday Walker and Phy Ed for Men — Della Peterson Vida The Misses Hall and Ethel Rogers attended the stock show in Ogden Tuesday A Hundreds of Rabbits Shot Winter Sports of all kinds will be by the people of the Bear River valley at the Valley Sports Carnival which will be held tomorrow at Last Saturday under the super- the Lone Rock four and a half mUee O Louis Mrs Mark Nichols attended the Stock Mr and Johnson Show in Ogden last week and part of spent While vision of County Agricultural Agent west of Tremonton in Brigham on the oiled high- Sunday this wek Bob sleigh races cutter races theie they attended the funeral ser- Stewart and Rodent Control Specialist way a Jack rabbit pony races and dog races along with R Scott Zimmerman vices of the infant son of Mr JohnMr and Mrs P C Petterson hunt was conducted in the Salt Wells tobbagoning skiing and coasting will Mr son's brother valley and Mrs John Chambers and Mrs be the features of the day with teams of hunters under the to draw the participants to the top of A group Geo Nye attended the stock show Mr and Mrs Alma Hansen of Ogof Salt the natural winter of Sheriff Young dance Monday evening den are guests this w’eek at the home leadership sports hill Lake City reached Brigham City at of Mr and Mrs Louis O Johnson Liberal prizes will 15s offered to the Mr and Mrs John Richards attend730 A M and after getting break- winners in all events All teams and Mr and Mrs Louig O Johnson and fast here “pushed on” to the hunting ed the stock show in Ogden Monday horses of the valley should be entered E Louis Johnsen and son Hollis visit- grounds Plenty of wood for fires will be on the Three drives were made and County and Sunday ed Monday with relatives in Ogden Saturday afternoon ground to keep all participates warm Andrew Haggle of Clarkston and Clar-Agent Stewart said everyone got such and Brigham wonderful ence Stuckie of Logan visited at the shooting that most of the a had shot were and everyone home of Mr and Mrs Peter Boss and1 Ralph Bishop and Keith Vanfleet shells School District To Get Chester Boss for Sait Lake left Wednesday They were missionary City real lame shoulder $5615127 From Fund Much credit is due Guy Ballard of Chester’s while he was1 from there they will go to Los Angeles companions P and Adams John Ballard Thomas in the missionary field in Germany will attend California where they cooperation school for the next year Hadley for their splendid Box Elder School district will receive the road and helping to in opening Mr and Mrs G W Bradford spent $5615137 as lts apportion of the state J J Thompson made a business trip conduct the drive Sunday Monday and Tuesday in Og- returnden While there they attended the to Salt Lake City Wednesday The rabbits were trucked to Salt district school fund according to the office of of for the poor— figures sent out from-tthe bcnlflt Stock- - Show- - and - visited - with - Mrs t ing the last part of the wee- kLake City a hunt Charles H Skidmore state superinNext Sunday January 15 Bradford's sister Mis D K Stuart on Rozel Flat by tendent of putlic instruction of that city will be conducted Veryl Henrie spent Tuesday in 'OgThis apportionment is based on a den visiting with relatives and ottend-in- g the Elks Club of Salt Lake City Any U Malcolm fellows local Gaddle wishing left Wednesday join the per captla sum of $941 Box Elder rethe stock show crowd should get in touch with either ceiving its share of the total apporCalifornia morning for Los Angeles for all diswhere he will attend the Radio TeleB Dale Gibson was in Brigham and County Agent Stewart or John Adams tionment of $139528672 tricts in the state of Utah vision school for the next year Ogden Tups attending to some buslnse of Brigham City Frank Peck made Ogden Wednesday a business trip to During County Drive enjoyed |